File:Old Cemetery, Hopkinton, NH.jpg

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English: View in oldest part of village cemetery. Memorial Building and Baptist Church in the distance," Hopkinton, NH; from "The Settlement of a Town," an article in Granite Monthly Magazine, 1901
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  • 2006-03-06 14:07 Hugh Manatee 454×289× (50488 bytes) "View in oldest part of village cemetery. Memorial Building and Baptist Church in the distance," Hopkinton, NH; from "The Settlement of a Town," an article in Granite Monthly Magazine, 1901.

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