Alstead in the 1700s: Origins of a Cheshire County Hilltown

Alstead in the 1700s: Origins of a Cheshire County Hilltown
Join Randy Miller for this deep dive on 18th century Alstead- its development and experiences with the American Revolution
Wednesday, May 27, 2026 | 6:30 Click here to reserve your ticket
Free and open to the public…. ticket is required
Today I climbed the hill alone,
And stood beside the arch of stone.
The landscape smiled beneath the sun;
The strong wind waved the ripened corn.
The sunshine glorified the trees,
And roused to life the drowsy bees.
—Autumn in a New Hampshire Village by Arthur W. Anderson (1919)
You are invited to join Randy Miller in climbing this hill of history! With eighty beautiful slides, Randy will present a detailed look at the origins of Alstead — a typical Cheshire County town — in the 18th century. The town’s journey from first settlement to thriving community will be illuminated, with a look at how circumstances shaped the town’s response to the American Revolution, and some of the opposition to authority that led to revolt.
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