A Revolutionary War-era tavern in Raymond, N.H. A former abolitionist home in Milford, N.H. A town beach, park and canoe house on Lake Winnipesaukee. The three sites are among the eclectic properties officially added Tuesday to the New Hampshire Register of Historic Places. The tavern may be familiar to residents of Raymond; it is on the official town seal. The abolitionist home in Milford was built in 1777 by Revolutionary War veteran Joshua Burnham, himself one of the town’s founders. The two other properties named to the list of historic places this week are:The Woodbury Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church in Antrim, N.H.