Marlow Village

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1800s

Beckwith House DW Howe's Trained Steers - Marlow Fair Honorable James Burnap Primary School Marlow Academy graduates prior to 1850 1875 - Amos Fiske's and Post Office - Fiske was Postmaster 1869-1886 1875 - Tinker's Store - Bingham House on right (burned in 1916) 1875 - Methodist Church - Jones Hall before remodeling - old bandstand.

Early 1900s

Forest House after 3rd story was added with car. Forest House after 3rd story was added with car. Strickland House - John Strickland's Stage. Stagecoach 1905 - Jones Hall now remodeled. 1915 - Hancock Stage on Church Street.

1916 Fire

Fire - August 20, 1916 - Destroyed one side of Main Street from the river to Tinshop Pond. Fire - August 20, 1916 - Destroyed one side of Main Street from the river to Tinshop Pond. Fire - August 20, 1916 - Destroyed one side of Main Street from the river to Tinshop Pond.

1941 Fire

Gee Place Source - Tourist's Lodge - Newport Road Traffic jam in Marlow on the first day of the 1941 fire. Bessie Clough's, Clarence Mosher's house at time of 1941 fire. 1941 fire Flames threaten Marlow village during 1941 fire. Mrs. Watson's Farm house - Forest Fire Marlow NH 4-29-1941 Looking toward Keene. Young's house on right was torn down to make room for Route 10. Jones Hall with Soldiers Monument. Monument donated by Clara Agnes Phelps in 1925.