Compiled by John M. Holman, Hampton History Volunteer
Lane Memorial Library
Hampton, New Hampshire
[Photographs courtesy of
“Trolleys To The Casino, Exeter, Hampton & Amesbury Street Railway”3>
By O. R. Cummings, January 1, 1969]
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the EH&A. Herbert Pierson, conductor, is at the left,
and Nicholas Walsh, motorman, at right.
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snow plow on Water Street, Exeter, near the Town Hall.
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Hampton, about 1901.
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RPO (Railway Post Office).
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deliveries to the boxes on the pole at left.
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EH&A mail car, No. 18.
E. H. & A. St. Ry. Car No.8
The Kitchen of the Hampton Diner
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Amesbury, about 1901.
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Diner in Hampton Village is EH&A No. 8.
(Razed in 1966)
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remain of EH&A No. 8 are shown during the
demolition of the Hampton Diner in 1966.
E. H. & A. St. Ry. Car No. 6
The Little Stone House
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