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- Q7512913 subject Q8488810.
- Q7512913 abstract "The Signer's House and Matthew Thornton Cemetery are a pair of historic properties in Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States. It consists of a house, once owned by Matthew Thornton, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence, and the adjacent cemetery in which he is buried. The house is a two-story Georgian style double house, and is the only surviving house of the period in Merrimack. It was owned by Thornton from 1780 to 1797, when he sold it to his son James. The cemetery, located across the Daniel Webster Highway from the house, is also Merrimack's first cemetery, with the oldest gravestone marked 1742.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. It is now occupied by the Common Man restaurant.".
- Q7512913 added "1978-12-22".
- Q7512913 area "8093.7128448".
- Q7512913 nearestCity Q2266624.
- Q7512913 nrhpReferenceNumber "78000214".
- Q7512913 thumbnail MerrimackNH_MatthewThorntonMarker.jpg?width=300.
- Q7512913 wikiPageWikiLink Q127912.
- Q7512913 wikiPageWikiLink Q1368351.
- Q7512913 wikiPageWikiLink Q2266624.
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- Q7512913 wikiPageWikiLink Q3719.
- Q7512913 wikiPageWikiLink Q6976322.
- Q7512913 wikiPageWikiLink Q8488810.
- Q7512913 yearOfConstruction "1770".
- Q7512913 added "1978-12-22".
- Q7512913 built "1770".
- Q7512913 name "Signer's House and Matthew Thornton Cemetery".
- Q7512913 nearestCity Q2266624.
- Q7512913 refnum "78000214".
- Q7512913 point "42.83972222222222 -71.49166666666666".
- Q7512913 type Place.
- Q7512913 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q7512913 type Building.
- Q7512913 type Location.
- Q7512913 type Place.
- Q7512913 type Thing.
- Q7512913 type SpatialThing.
- Q7512913 type Q41176.
- Q7512913 comment "The Signer's House and Matthew Thornton Cemetery are a pair of historic properties in Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States. It consists of a house, once owned by Matthew Thornton, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence, and the adjacent cemetery in which he is buried. The house is a two-story Georgian style double house, and is the only surviving house of the period in Merrimack. It was owned by Thornton from 1780 to 1797, when he sold it to his son James.".
- Q7512913 label "Signer's House and Matthew Thornton Cemetery".
- Q7512913 lat "42.83972222222222".
- Q7512913 long "-71.49166666666666".
- Q7512913 depiction MerrimackNH_MatthewThorntonMarker.jpg.
- Q7512913 name "Signer's House and Matthew Thornton Cemetery".