The New Hampshire ClipArt gallery provides 22 illustrations of the Granite State.

Color illustration of a 13 Star United States flag. The original 13 stars represent the states of Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island. This flag was in use from June 14, 1777 until May 1, 1795.

13 Star United States Flag, 1776

Color illustration of a 13 Star United States flag. The original 13 stars represent the states of Delaware,…

Black line illustration of a 13 Star United States flag. The original 13 stars represent the states of Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island. This flag was in use from June 14, 1777 until May 1, 1795.

13 Star United States Flag, 1776

Black line illustration of a 13 Star United States flag. The original 13 stars represent the states…

First Governor of New Hampshire

Josiah Bartlett

First Governor of New Hampshire

(1834-1920) United States Representative and Senator from New Hampshire.

Henry W. Blair

(1834-1920) United States Representative and Senator from New Hampshire.

"New Hampshire Bill of Forty Shillings in 1742."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895

Forty Shillings

"New Hampshire Bill of Forty Shillings in 1742."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895

The state banner of New Hampshire, the granite state.

New Hampshire

The state banner of New Hampshire, the granite state.

Scene on the isles of Shoals.

Scene on the Isles of Shoals

Scene on the isles of Shoals.

John Mason was the founder and governor of New Hampshire.

Statue of John Mason

John Mason was the founder and governor of New Hampshire.

James Miller (25 April 1776 - 7 July 1851) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from New Hampshire, the first Governor of Arkansas Territory, and a Brigadier General in the United States Army during the War of 1812.

James Miller

James Miller (25 April 1776 - 7 July 1851) was a member of the United States House of Representatives…

The official seal of the U.S. state of New Hampshire in 1889.

New Hampshire

The official seal of the U.S. state of New Hampshire in 1889.

The United States seal of New Hampshire with Mount Washington in the background.

New Hampshire

The United States seal of New Hampshire with Mount Washington in the background.

Seal of the state of New Hampshire, 1876

New Hampshire seal

Seal of the state of New Hampshire, 1876

Seal of the state of New Hampshire, 1876

New Hampshire seal

Seal of the state of New Hampshire, 1876

The Great Seal of the State of New Hampshire, 1784. The seal depicts a ship on stocks with a sunrise in the background.

Seal of New Hampshire

The Great Seal of the State of New Hampshire, 1784. The seal depicts a ship on stocks with a sunrise…

The first seal of New Hampshire.

First Seal of New Hampshire

The first seal of New Hampshire.

The seal of colonial New Hampshire in 1629.

Seal of New Hampshire

The seal of colonial New Hampshire in 1629.

Six Pence (6 pence) New Hampshire currency from 1742. Image is the Coat of Arms of Great Britain; large bill.

Paper Money, Six Pence Bill, 1742

Six Pence (6 pence) New Hampshire currency from 1742. Image is the Coat of Arms of Great Britain; large…

The fourteenth president of the United States, born in Hillsboro, New Hampshire, Nov. 23, 1804; died in Concord, Oct. 8, 1869.

Franklin Pierce

The fourteenth president of the United States, born in Hillsboro, New Hampshire, Nov. 23, 1804; died…

The home of General John Sullivan, an American general in the Revolutionary War and a delegate in the Continental Congress.

John Sullivan's House

The home of General John Sullivan, an American general in the Revolutionary War and a delegate in the…

Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion is a 40 room clapboard house. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1968. The site is a New Hampshire state park. It is located on the water at 375 Little Harbor Road, about 2 miles southeast of the center of Portsmouth.

Wentworth Mansion

Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion is a 40 room clapboard house. It was declared a National Historic Landmark…

Benning Wentworth (1696–October 14, 1770) was the colonial governor of New Hampshire from 1741 to 1766. Wentworth enriched himself by a clever scheme of selling land now in the state of Vermont to developers, in spite of jurisdictional claims for this region by the Colony of New York. Fort Wentworth built in 1755 at Northumberland, New Hampshire was built by his order and named after him.

Benning Wentworth

Benning Wentworth (1696–October 14, 1770) was the colonial governor of New Hampshire from 1741 to…

Signer of the Declaration of Independence representing New Hampshire

William Whipple

Signer of the Declaration of Independence representing New Hampshire