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DescriptioCapt. John Smith's Monument, Star Island, Isles of Shoals.jpg
English: Captain John Smith's Monument, Star Island, Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire; from a c. 1914 postcard. It was built in 1864 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Smith's visit to what he named Smith's Isles, and in subsequent years argued would make a perfect place to establish a colony devoted to fishing.
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circa 1914
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from a c. 1914 postcard.
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2009-10-21 13:12 Hugh Manatee 614×364× (34944 bytes) Captain John Smith's Monument, Star Island, Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire; from a 1912 postcard. It was built in 1864 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Smith's visit.
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