Historic Marker Sites and Information
Locate the Sites Along the Trail
Discover the untold stories etched into New Hampshire’s landscape through the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire’s historical markers. These commemorative sites honor the enduring legacy of African-descended people whose lives and contributions shaped the Granite State. From acts of resistance to cultural achievements, each marker invites reflection, recognition, and a deeper understanding of a shared American history that is more than a trail, it's a journey toward truth and justice.
Black History Sites
Andover honoring Richard Potter
Derry honoring William Hobdy
Dover honoring Nellie Brown Mitchell & Edward Everett Brown
Dunbarton honoring Scipio Page
Exeter honoring Exeter's Black Revolutionary War Soldiers and Early Black Community
Greenland honoring Ona Judge Staines
Hancock honoring The Due Family
Jaffrey honoring Amos Fortune
Kittery/Kittery Point honoring Rock Rest and Clayton & Hazel Sinclair
Manchester honoring Enslaved Peoples' Contributions to Manchester's Textile Industry
Milford honoring Harriet E. Wilson
Milford honoring Harriet E. Wilson at the historic Nehemiah Hayward Homestead
Nashua honoring Roy Campanella & Don Newcombe
Portsmouth honoring Valerie Cunningham BHTNH 30th Anniversary Celebration
On the 30th Anniversary of the Portsmouth Black Heritage Trail
August 29, 2024
To be located at the Portsmouth ...
Warner honoring Ichabod Twilight, William Braddish, James & John F Haskell
Windham honoring Peter Thom, Jeffry, Pompey & Rose
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Historical Markers Map
Find the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire Historical Markers on this interactive map.