Nashua's growth began with strong-minded industrialists who had
visions of great mills powered by the Nashua River. The Nashua
Manufacturing Company expanded this small settlement, at the time
called Dunstable, to a thriving and affluent community. In a speech
given on July 4, 1803, civic leader Daniel Abbot inspired the town
to change the name of the area to Nashua Village, and in 1853,
Nashua was granted city status. Nashua places vintage images
alongside contemporary photographs to illustrate the changes that
have taken place in this city through the years. Readers will find
well-known businesses such as the Bellavance Beverage Company,
historical buildings such as Martha's Exchange, and fantastic
street scenes including architectural treasures such as the Nashua
Telegraph building and the Indian Head Bank.
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