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Old 08-02-2006, 03:29 PM   #1
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Talking Monument you say

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Nope - I did mean to say in all of New England, but I didn't say landmark. I said "public monument".
Well then ... my money's on RG ... I think she has more time on her hands then mcdude does. Unless he's goofing off at work, again, then it's a dead heat !
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Old 08-02-2006, 03:39 PM   #2
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Like I said, Senter Cove Guy was sooooooooooooooo close, but believe it or not, it's not the rock.

(And, the answer can be found in this great thread by RG if you really look for it - http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...ead.php?t=1510)
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Old 08-02-2006, 03:41 PM   #3
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Hmmm, did you say Plymouth Rock, which should pre-date Endicott Rock by 30 or so years ...
The Pilgrims landed in 1620, but Plymouth rock was just a rock until the 18th century when it was made a monument.
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Well then ... my money's on RG ... I think she has more time on her hands then mcdude does. Unless he's goofing off at work, again, then it's a dead heat !
WORK???? I work at a school and I haven't been there since June 23rd!.....and RG is out goofing off on her island and doesn't get on-line too much when she is out there. Anyway..... I read through RG's wonderful post. She was wondering what happened to the statue of Capt. Jack. It can be found at the Laconia Library, however, a new statue was installed just recently by the Weirs Action Committee. See LINK

I'm not sure of the answer to JG1222's question, however the Weirs Times calls Endicott Rock the "Oldest Inscribed Monument in America"

My curiousity is piqued!!
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Well, on the location, Senter Cove Guy was geographically closest. On the concept, Bizer had the right idea.

So, according to Fritz Weatherbee (and Bizer), Endicott Rock itself is just a rock. We all know it was found in 1833 when they were dredging the channel to/from Paugus Bay to allow steamships to pass through.

Anyway, it wasn't until 1892 when the New Hampshire Legislature voted monies to build the granite mausoleum AROUND the rock to prevent further vandalism did the entire package (rock and the surrounding structure) become the first public (by way of funding) monument in all of New England (at least according to Fritz).

I just thought it was an interesting story, and a fun fact about the lake.

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Old 08-03-2006, 05:22 AM   #6
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We all know it was found in 1833 when they were dredging the canal to/from Paugus Bay to allow steamships to pass through.
OK, we didn't "all" know that. I thought the rock was where it had been since it was discovered? How did it end up in the channel?
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Also on Chronical was a little tidbit from Fritz that the spelling of Endicott has been changed.It used to be Endicut.
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Old 08-03-2006, 08:07 AM   #8
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I would guess the rock could have gotten into the channel in one of two ways...prior to the construction of the dam at Lakeport the Weirs was the natural barrier/restriction that kept Winnipesaukee at "full lake". There was a more significant elevation drop into what is now Paugus Bay and thus more significant flows. This being the case the material under the rock could have eroded causing it to fall into the channel or it could have been moved in by ice floes being pushed by the current in the spring. I can't imagine that there were too many bored, disillusioned, spoiled...whatever... teenagers around that would have amused themselves by vandalizing public mounuments... err...landmarks... back then so I'm guessing it must have been natural causes.
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Also on Chronical was a little tidbit from Fritz that the spelling of Endicott has been changed.It used to be Endicut.
I thought that was a neat tidbit too. For me, the jury's still out on Fritz Weatherbee - his voice is a little out there and can be very irritating sometimes, but similar to a traffic accident I can't NOT watch him!

I still say that New Hampshire Chronicle is one of the best shows on television, simply for the reason that you can tell within the first 30 seconds if there's a segment you want to watch. I record it each night, and had to "train" my TiVo to only catch NH Chronicle - not that other "south of the border" Chonicle.
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Yah,I agree.Fritz:"I'll tell you the story...."
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Old 08-03-2006, 04:36 PM   #11
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Yah,I agree.Fritz:"I'll tell you the story...."
Ha ha - I know. Kind of like the "High Presshah!!!" weather guy - Al Kaprelian.

Although, Fritz's "How to Speak New Hamp'sha" segment was spot on!
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