WebGovernor Wentworth. Governor Wentworth may refer to: Sir John Wentworth, 1st Baronet (1737–1820), Governor of the Province of New Hampshire from 1767 to 1775. … WebGovernor Wentworth Historic Site is a 96-acre (0.39 km2) protected area in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. The undeveloped property features a plaque and the stone remains of …
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WebThree individual properties within the State Register-recognized Enfield Village Historic District. April 30, 2012. Winter Street Cemetery, Exeter. Hills Memorial Library, Hudson. George A. and Emma B. Wiggin Memorial Library, Stratham. July 30, 2012. Roller Shed, Freedom. Langdon Town Hall and Meeting House, Langdon. Web2 reviews of Governor John Wentworth Historical Site "I'm a little amazed that, having grown up in the area, I had never heard of this historic site. This is the place that gives Wolfeboro its claim, "The Oldest Summer … the nutshack free
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WebGovernor Wentworth Historic Site is a 96-acre (0.39 km2) protected area in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. The undeveloped property features a plaque and the stone remains of an extensive northern plantation built just before the outbreak of the American Revolution by New Hampshire's second Royal Governor, John Wentworth. The mansion burned to the ... WebAre there any historical sites close to Mirror Lake Bed and Boat? Many travelers enjoy visiting Governor Wentworth Historic Site (6.9 miles). See all nearby attractions. WebGovernor Wentworth State Historic Site, Wolfeboro In 1768, New Hampshire’s last royal governor, Governor John Wentworth of Portsmouth, began clearing a 6000-acre site … the nutshack nelspruit