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Community rallies to honor unsung hero with gravestone

July 10, 2024 | Milford Boards & Committees of Selectmen, Milford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire



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Community rallies to honor unsung hero with gravestone
During a recent government meeting, members discussed two primary topics: the potential demolition of an old house and the commemoration of a notable local figure, Andrew Rothovius.

The first discussion centered on a house estimated to be around 100 years old, which was deemed to lack architectural significance. A member, Dave, indicated that there was no heritage impact associated with the proposed demolition, prompting a motion to officially state this position. The motion was unanimously approved, reflecting a consensus that while the demolition of old houses is generally regrettable, it is sometimes unavoidable.

The second topic involved the legacy of Andrew Rothovius, a local historian and researcher who significantly contributed to Milford's historical records. Members expressed a desire to recognize Rothovius, who is buried at Riverside Cemetery but lacks a gravestone. Discussions included the possibility of engraving a commemorative message on his parents' existing gravestone. While some members raised concerns about setting a precedent for future commemorations, there was general agreement on the importance of acknowledging Rothovius's contributions to the community. The group decided to continue discussions on how best to honor him, emphasizing the need for a clear narrative to garner public support.

Additionally, the meeting addressed routine matters such as the replacement of water mains on Nashua Street, which was confirmed to have no heritage impact. Members noted that the upgrades would enhance the town's infrastructure and quality of life.

Overall, the meeting highlighted the balance between preserving local heritage and recognizing significant contributions to the community, while also addressing necessary infrastructure improvements.

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