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1877 - First horse-drawn public street car
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1906-Street car first used in Manchester, NH
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Street car-Manchester, NH
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Early 1930's-Electric Street Car
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Late 1930's-Electric Street Car
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Circa 1940-Main Street trolley
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Early 1900's-PUBLIC BATHS
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Early 1900's-LAKE MASSABESIC, Manchester, NH
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Circa 1905-Lake Massabesic, Manchester, NH
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1907-Pine Island Park Lake
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Early 1900's-Pine Island Park Pavilion
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Pine Island Park- Bath House
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Early 1900's-PINE ISLAND PARK Bath House
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Early 1900's-Pine Island Park Lake
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PINE ISLAND PARK rollercoaster
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LOVERS' LANE- Pine Island Park
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1910-Boating along the MERRIMACK RIVER
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Circa 1947-DORRS POND
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1920's-Mount Uncanoonuc, Manchester, NH
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1920-Mount Uncanoonuc, Manchester, NH
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1923-MT. UNCANOONUC HOTEL overlooking Manchester, NH
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Pre 1930-MT. UNCANOONUC HOTEL overlooking Manchester, ...
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Circa 1935-ROCK RIMMON Swimming Pool
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Early 1900's-TREMONT PARK
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Early 1900's-MERRIMAC K COMMON
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Early 1900's-EAST SIDE PARK
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Circa 1905-Amoskeag covered bridge
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Early 1900's-Amoskeag Covered Bridge
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Album Description:
In 1900 there were 23,000 French-Canadians, who made up 40% of the Manchester, NH population. Local transportation, amusement areas, historic buildings, bridges and landmarks that our French-Canadian ancestors enjoyed.
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6 comments
I would like to find more photo's of Manchester in the early years
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paulclown2 4 months 8 days ago
Interesting that people were once allowed to boat on Lake Massabesic. I wonder when that was banned.
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beaniss 2008.08.08 at 12:59:17 PDT
Had a neighbor try to tell me that there never was a span bridge that went from Bridge St to West side. The proof is in your pictures, The Notre Dame Bridge. Just need to find out the year they tore it down to replace it with what we have today. Also thank you for keeping franco-american history alive it is so important to this community and most newcomers don't even realize it. Most of Manchester is turning spanish so the french is slowly being lost.
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playerdoris 2005.09.29 at 14:14:00 PDT
Early 1900-SOUTH MAIN STREET BRIDGE spanning the Merrimack River in Manchester, NH The South Main Street Bridge does not cross the Merrimack River, it crosses the Piscataquog River.
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suncan67 2003.08.20 at 07:38:52 PDT
Your photos are so interesting. What a wonderful project this is. Thank you.
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ta2 2003.03.01 at 16:27:07 PST
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