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The Charlestown Animal Hospital and a Historic Site in Charlestown New Hampshire

The Charlestown Animal Hospital and a Historic Site in Charlestown New Hampshire, I sure am very willing to vouch for and to highly recommend to you, to take your family pet member to The Charlestown Animal Hospital for any of their Veterinarian needs.Having a cattle and horse ranching background, I sure do know a good vet when I find one.

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Dr. Claire M. Lindo, DVM has a very fine bed side manner with her patients, your family pet member. Just like you would want from an MD Dr. that was taken care of you, or one of the people members of your family. The staff at The Charlestown Animal Hospital, are always very friendly, and helpful. You and your family pet member will leave, feeling very satisfied with the service y'all have received. The Phone is 603-826-3300

This is Miss Alexis, our little girl and she is a great white hunter, we sure would not just trust our little girl's health care to just any Veterinarian! Thats for sure!

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Dad you know, I don't like to have my photo taken!

The Charlestown Animal Hospital and a Historic Site in Charlestown New Hampshire is located at 23 Main St. Right next to the Charlestown Fire Department.

You can also pick up your family pet member's food. Like Purina PRO PLAN, this is the only kind of food Miss Alexis will eat. And it has to be the Salmon and Rice Formula only. And the one time it was not, she sure did let us know she was not at all happy about it.

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Way before The Charlestown Animal Hospital and a Historic Site in Charlestown New Hampshire came to be. Back in 1752, Captain James Johnson constructed a cabin on this lot for his family as they started their life outside the protection of the Fort No. 4. At that time the Johnson's cabin was the most northerly dwelling along todays Charlestoen's main street. It sure ended up not to be a very safe move for the Johnson family, for they ended up being captured by Indians Aug. 30, 1754 and taken to Canada. During their long trek, Mrs. Johnson had a baby daughter whom she named Captive. She set memorial stones at the site where Captive's birth took place. Now on route 106 in Reading, Vermont. Then in 1760, the Johnsons were returned to Charlestown. You can find a reprint of Mrs. Johnson's account of their capture and their struggle to return home. In a book available at the Fort at No. 4 gift shop, when the Fort is able to reopen.

In March of 1927, the Daughters of the American Revolution voted pay $91.58 for a bronze plaque to mark the site of the Johnson cabin and the captivity of the Jhonson family.

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Historic Marker

This link to the Charlestown Website will open in a new window, for your conveniences!

http://www.charlestown-nh.gov

In another blog post to come, I will tell you, some things about the dwelling The Charlestown Animal Hospital and a Historic Site in Charlestown New Hampshire.

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