File:HudsonSeal.jpg

Summary
The seal depicts the colonial fort that stood near the Merrimack River in the north end of Hudson. As the fort no longer exists, the seal's artist, Henry Fraser, was forced to use an early "poor drawing" of the fort to create his design. The seal was commissioned by Town Moderator Ned Spalding. If you look closely at the seal, you can see a figure near the edge of the fort. During colonial times, an armed guard would patrol around the fort on the look out for possible attacks from the local Native American population.

You can listen to an extended interview with Henry Fraser about his creation of the Hudson Town Seal here

Fair use for Hudson, New Hampshire
The image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use as the image is only being used for informational purposes, particularly in showing the design of Hudson's town seal.

Retrieved from the Hudson, NH official website.