Here
are a few photographs of Nashua, past & present. Click on
each photograph for a larger view. The photographs shown here are property of the Nashua
Historical Society
and are not to be reproduced without consent.
A
current View of Nashua's 1888, Soldiers and Sailors Monument.
It honors the men who served and died for their country during
the Civil War.
Nashua's
current City Hall
The Odd-Fellows
building, today
General
John G. Foster's Monument is located at Orange and Lock Streets.
He was a local hero of the Mexican and American War. He served in
the Civil War with distinction.
Clocktower Place (Apartments) Formerly, the Nashua Manufacturing
Company Mills.
In 1881 Joseph Thornton Greeley bequeathed his farm to the City
of Nashua to be used as public recreational space. Greeley Park
today, is considered one of Nashua's treasures.