Sponsored by the 350th Hampton Anniversary Committee
The Hampton, New Hampshire First Congregational Church.
The Oldest Continual Fellowship in North America, October 14, 1638.
The Oldest Continual Fellowship in North America, October 14, 1638.
Odd Fellows Block, Hampton, N.H.
Hampton Town Hall, 1888. Destroyed by fire April 1949.
Hampton Center Looking North, Circa 1905
Depot Square or Railroad Square, Hampton, N.H., Circa 1898.
The Olde Toppan 17th Century Garrison on Lafayette Road, Hampton, N.H.
The Corner of High Street and Lafayette Road Looking West to Exeter Road. Circa 1896.
The Ashworth Hotel, Hampton Beach 1914.
Destroyed by Fire September 23, 1915, and rebuilt.
Destroyed by Fire September 23, 1915, and rebuilt.
Hampton Beach Casino, Circa 1925.
The Lane Memorial Library, Winnacunnet Road and Academy Avenue
A float in the 1925 Founders' Day Parade:
Charles M. Batchelder is standing in the old Congregational Church pulpit,
with James Perkins on the right and Fred B. French of North Hampton, on the left.
Charles M. Batchelder is standing in the old Congregational Church pulpit,
with James Perkins on the right and Fred B. French of North Hampton, on the left.
Post Office Block (aka The Merrill Block), High Street, Hampton, N.H. 1890.
Plowing Snow at Whittier's Corner, Lafayette Road and Winnacunnet Road, Circa 1900.