devtmefl: Cresson Covered Bridge in Swanzey, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River. Built in 1859 using the Town Lattice Truss system. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. It is 177’ in length and is one of six covered bridges in the county.
devtmefl: Ashuelot Covered Bridge. Ashuelot, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River. Built in 1864, this Town Lattice Truss system bridge is 178’ in length, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981. It is NH’s southernmost bridge.
devtmefl: Coombs Covered Bridge in Winchester, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River.
devtmefl: Thompson Covered Bridge in West Swanzey, New Hampshire. Built in 1832, this Town Lattice Truss system bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It is 137’ in length and is one of six covered bridges in the county.
devtmefl: Coombs Covered Bridge in Winchester, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River. Built in 1837 using the Town Truss system. This 107’ bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
devtmefl: Old Chapel from 1850s. Amherst, New Hampshire. Contributing Building to the NRHP district.
devtmefl: 1825 Hillsborough County Courthouse in Amherst, New Hampshire. Now used as Town Hall. Built using the Federal Style. Hillsborough County now has two county seats—Manchester and Nashua. Contributing Building to the NRHP district.
devtmefl: 1854 School in Amherst, New Hampshire. Built using the Greek Revival Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP district.
devtmefl: Dingleton Covered Bridge in Cornish, New Hampshire. Spanning Mill Brook.
devtmefl: Interior of Cornish Windsor Covered Bridge in Cornish, New Hampshire. Until the completion of the Smolen Gulf Bridge in Ohio a few years ago, this was the longest covered bridge in the country. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
devtmefl: Albany Covered Bridge in Albany, New Hampshire. Built 1858. Spanning Swift River.
devtmefl: Happy Corner Covered Bridge in Pittsburg, New Hampshire. Spanning Perry Stream. Built in 1869.
devtmefl: River Road Covered Bridge in Pittsburg, New Hampshire. Spanning Perry Stream. Built in 1858 using the Queenpost Truss system.
devtmefl: Stark Covered Bridge in Stark, New Hampshire. Spanning Upper Ammonoosuc River. NRHP listed in 1980. This Paddleford Truss system bridge was constructed in either 1857 or 1862. It is 151’ in length.
devtmefl: Swiftwater Covered Bridge in Bath, New Hampshire. Spanning Wild Branch Ammonoosuc River.
devtmefl: Swiftwater Covered Bridge in Bath, New Hampshire. Spanning Wild Branch Ammonoosuc River. Built in 1849 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
devtmefl: Bartlett-Cushman House. 82 Portsmouth Avenue. Stratham, New Hampshire. Built in 1827 using the Federal Style. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.
devtmefl: Congregational Meetinghouse. Stratham, New Hampshire. Built in 1837.
devtmefl: Baptist Church. Stratham, New Hampshire. Built in 1840. Building now connected via an annex to the Congregational Church.
devtmefl: Scamman Farm. 69 Portsmouth Avenue. Stratham, New Hampshire. Farmhouse built in 1836 using the Greek Revival Style. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2019.
devtmefl: Emery Farm. 16 Emery Lane. Stratham, New Hampshire. Built in 1740 using the Federal, Georgian, and Greek Revival Styles. The “Market Garden” farm was believed to be the first of its kind in the state. Added to National Register of Historic Places 2017.
devtmefl: Wiggin Memorial Library. 158 Portsmouth Avenue. Stratham, New Hampshire. Built in 1911 using the late 19th and early 20th Century Revival Styles. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.
devtmefl: Mount Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire. Built in 1900-1902 using the Renaissance Revival Style. NRHP designated in 1978. Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986.
EGPhotography2010: The Jones Sinclair House
D-Fo: Wanalancet.
D-Fo: Cracks in your pillars.
D-Fo: Enfield Shaker Museum, Enfield, N.H.
devtmefl: Haverhill-Bath Covered Bridge in Woodsville, New Hampshire. Spanning Wild Branch of Ammonoosuc River.
D-Fo: Thursday, downtown rush-hour.
devtmefl: Sullivan County Courthouse in Newport, New Hampshire. Built in 1886 using the Queen Anne Style. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.