The People Who Shaped Claremont’s Legacy

CHS annual meeting, 2024

History is brought to life through the stories of the people who lived it. This collection of featured individuals highlights those who have left a lasting impact on Claremont’s heritage—leaders, innovators, everyday citizens, and more.

Each story sheds light on their contributions and offers a personal perspective on the evolution of our community. Explore the individuals below to learn more about the lives and legacies that have shaped Claremont.

Honoring Claremont’s Influential Figures

Colonel Samuel Ashley 

A short report for the Claremont, N.H. Historical Society Compiled by Rebecca Menard  To commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, here is a biography of Colonel Samuel Ashley (1720–1792), highlighting his life and the legacy he and his family left in Claremont and New England. The Life and Legacy of Colonel Samuel … Read more

Constance Fenimore Woolson

Early Life and Family Otis Waite’s 1895 book on the History of Claremont profiles Constance Fenimore Woolson as an “American Authoress”.  On March 5, 1840 in Claremont, NH March 5, 1840, Constance was born, one of eight children of Charles Jarvis Woolson and Hannah Cooper Pomeroy. Miss Woolson was part of an influential and literary … Read more