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What s the History of Garrison Hill Tower in Dover, NH?

You can see Mount Washington and the Isles of Shoals from this observatory that sits atop the 298-foot-tall Garrison Hill. But how long has this tower stood here, and what's it's history?

What s the History of Garrison Hill Tower in Dover, NH?

You can see Mount Washington and the Isles of Shoals from this observatory that sits atop the 298-foot-tall Garrison Hill. But how long has this tower stood here, and what's it's history?

What s the History of Garrison Hill Tower in Dover, NH?

You can see Mount Washington and the Isles of Shoals from this observatory that sits atop the 298-foot-tall Garrison Hill. But how long has this tower stood here, and what's it's history?

Historically Speaking: Following up on the 1908 murder of Walter S Sterling

Tony McManus Had you been a juror in the trial for the 1908 murder of Dover police officer Walter S. Sterling, you might have wondered why John Dame had been up and about at 4:15 in the morning walking around his house with a loaded revolver. The evidence indicated that he might not have had the weapon when the argument with his father-in-law started, but went back to his bedroom to get it and returned to the confrontation. You might wonder why, if he felt threatened, he didn t simply move more than a broom s length away and go to call the police.

Historically Speaking: Hills of Dover NH have stories to tell

Anthony McManus Many people may not think of Dover as a particularly hilly area, but in fact, from its very early years a number of locations have been identified specifically as heights of land.  In today s world, with paved roads and structures of various kinds spread about, the landscape may seem more flattened and we may not be totally aware that we are dealing with some fairly dramatic inclines.  A motor vehicle makes it seem easy.  But think for a minute about our forbears in the 1700s and 1800s pushing a wheelbarrow or trying to maneuver a horse and wagon, the principal modes of transport of the times, on a muddy or icy unpaved roadway from one of the warehouses along the waterfront up the lower portion of Portland Avenue, or up what is now Rogers Street, slipping and sliding up or down what we know as George or Hanson streets, going south the length of Henry Law Ave (back then Payne Street), or (even today under some winter conditions) heading toward the hospital on Ce

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