Infobox Former Country conventional long name Province of NewHampshire common name NewHampshire continent ... to the province s1 Dominion of New England flag s1 s2 NewHampshire flag s2 Flag of New Hampshire.svg ... image coat NewHampshire1692Seal.png symbol type Seal of the Province of NewHampshire, 1692 capital Portsmouth, NewHampshire Portsmouth common languages English currency Pound sterling , Spanish dollar ... year representative3 1767 1775 legislature General Court of NewHampshire house1 type house1 Upper house house2 type house2 Lower house The Province of NewHampshire is a name first given in 1629 ... to John Cutt as President of NewHampshire in 1679. After a brief period as a separate province ... governor John Wentworth fled the province in August 1775, the inhabitants NewHampshire Constitution ... King Charles II . In 1679 Charles issued a charter establishing the Province of NewHampshire, with John ... of governors who ruled both NewHampshire and the Province of Massachusetts Bay . Until 1741 the governorships ... only slowly expanded into the province s interior. Revolution NewHampshire joined with the other ... Hampshire from 1623 to the Present 1956 Refend 13colonies DEFAULTSORT Province Of NewHampshire ... Category 1776 disestablishments Category Colonial United States British NewHampshire, Province of de NewHampshire Colony fr Province du NewHampshire it Provincia del NewHampshire ro Provincia New ... Bay was created. The territory is now the U.S. state of NewHampshire , and was named after the county ... in 1689, and the NewHampshire communities again came under Massachusetts rule until a provincial charter ... Hampshire the province s governors were also commissioned as governors of the Province of Massachusetts Bay . In 1741, Benning Wentworth was appointed governor solely of NewHampshire. Wentworth laid claim on behalf of the province to the lands west of the Connecticut River , issuing NewHampshire Grants controversial land grants that were disputed by the Province of New York , which also claimed ... more details
About the U.S. state of NewHampshire Use mdy dates date October 2011 pp move indef US state Name NewHampshire Fullname State of NewHampshire Flag Flag of New Hampshire.svg Flaglink Flag of NewHampshire Flag Seal Seal of New Hampshire.svg Map NewHampshire in United States.svg Nickname The Granite State Motto Live Free or Die Former Province of NewHampshire Capital Concord, NewHampshire Concord LargestCity Manchester, NewHampshire Manchester LargestMetro Manchester, NewHampshire Greater Manchester Demonym Granite Stater, New Hampshirite Governor John Lynch NewHampshire John Lynch D Lieutenant ... of the NewHampshire Senate State Senate is first in line for succession. ref Lieutenant Governor alt President of the Senate Legislature NewHampshire General Court General Court Upperhouse NewHampshire Senate Senate Lowerhouse NewHampshire House of Representatives House of Representatives Senators Jeanne Shaheen D br Kelly Ayotte R Representative NewHampshire s 1st congressional district 1 Frank Guinta R br NewHampshire s 2nd congressional district 2 Charles Bass R PostalAbbreviation NH ... Washington NewHampshire Mount Washington ref cite ngs id PF0951 designation Mt Wash accessdate ... Datum of 1988 . ref ref The summit of Mount Washington NewHampshire Mount Washington is the highest ... 0 LowestElev 0 ISOCode US NH Website www.nh.gov NewHampshire IPAc en audio en us New Hampshire.ogg .... NewHampshire is the List of U.S. states and territories by area 5th least extensive and the List ... the United States Constitution , bringing that document into effect. NewHampshire was the first U.S. state to have its own state constitution. It is known internationally for the NewHampshire primary ... Hampshire Concord is the state capital, while Manchester, NewHampshire Manchester is the largest ... www.visitnh.gov welcome to nh state facts.aspx ref Among prominent individuals from NewHampshire ... Dan Brown . NewHampshire has produced one president Franklin Pierce . With some of the List of New ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The NewHampshire image Commented out because image was deleted Image TheNewHampshire.jpg 250px type Bi weekly format Tabloid foundation September 20, 1911 owners The NewHampshire br UNH student organization publisher The NewHampshire Board of Governors political headquarters Rm 156 Memorial Union Building NewHampshire Memorial Union Building br University of NewHampshire ... circulation 6,000 per issue The NewHampshire , or TNH , is the University of NewHampshire s student ... published in 1908. Organization The official publisher of the newspaper is The NewHampshire Board of Governors ... 06 academic year by Seacoast Newspapers located in Stratham, NewHampshire . Sections The newspaper ... s edition , Sports. The NewHampshire still uses the traditional Tabloid newspaper format tabloid layout ... from the University of NewHampshire Student Activity Fee . In fiscal year 2005, the paper had ... Activity Fee. History On September 20, 1911, the first issue of The NewHampshire , Volume 1, No. 1, was sold for 0.05 a copy or 1 for a year long subscription. It replaced the NewHampshire College .... In its first issue, The NewHampshire greeted students of NewHampshire College by proclaiming ... with all bills paid... However, that is gone and we are with this issue starting a new era in NewHampshire College. This first issue of The NewHampshire is one that is making history for it is the first ever weekly newspaper that has ever been issued by the students of this college... The NewHampshire ... loved by its friends. blockquote During 1916, The NewHampshire urged NewHampshire College became ... the clock which still keeps time today. Official Site http tnhonline.com The NewHampshire References ... 09 17 News This Week.In.tnh.History.September.20.1911.No.1 730092.shtml The NewHampshire This week ... Student.Activity.Fee.Committee.Passed.Budget 917654.shtml The NewHampshire Student activity fee committee passed budget Category Student newspapers published in NewHampshireNewHampshire Category ... more details
The New River is a 2.2 mile long 3.6 km ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu NewHampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref stream in the White Mountains NewHampshire White Mountains of NewHampshire in the United States . It is a tributary of the Ellis River NewHampshire Ellis River , part of the Saco River drainage basin watershed flowing to the Atlantic Ocean in Maine . The New River rises in the Gulf of Slides, a small cirque landform glacial cirque at the foot of Boott Spur , a southern extension of Mount Washington NewHampshire Mount Washington . Flowing northeast, the stream drops rapidly down the western slopes of Pinkham Notch , joining the Ellis River in the floor of the notch at the NewHampshire Route 16 Route 16 crossing, just south of the notch s water divide height of land . References reflist coord 44 15 18 N 71 15 15 W type river display title Category Rivers of NewHampshire Category Mount Washington NewHampshire Category Saco River NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
Infobox settlement official name New Boston, NewHampshire nickname motto image skyline River Road in New Boston, NH.jpg image seal New Boston Town Seal.png imagesize image caption Center of New Boston ... map Hillsborough New Boston NH.png mapsize 250px map caption Location in Hillsborough County, NewHampshire Hillsborough County , NewHampshire settlement type Town image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 ... name1 NewHampshire subdivision type2 List of counties in NewHampshire County subdivision name2 Hillsborough County, NewHampshire Hillsborough government type leader title Board of Selectmen ... System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0873674 footnotes New Boston is a town in Hillsborough County, NewHampshire Hillsborough County , NewHampshire , United States . The population was 5,321 ... by Colony colonial governor Jonathan Belcher of Province of Massachusetts Bay Massachusetts and Province of NewHampshireNewHampshire . At the time, lands to the west of the Merrimack River , disputed ..., and the land was regranted 10 years later to settlers from Londonderry, NewHampshire Londonderry ..., NewHampshire Dunbarton and Goffstown, NewHampshire Goffstown . New Boston Central School provides ... New Boston is part of NewHampshire s 2nd congressional district , ref cite web url http www.govtrack.us congress findyourreps.xpd?state NH title NewHampshire s Representatives Congressional District ... Agricultural Fair http www.nhes.nh.gov elmi products cp profiles htm newboston.htm NewHampshire Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Profile Hillsborough County, NewHampshire Category Towns in Hillsborough County, NewHampshire Category Populated places established in 1763 ca New Boston Nou Hampshire es New Boston Nuevo Hampshire it New Boston NewHampshire ht New Boston, NewHampshire sv New Boston vo New Boston NewHampshire war New Boston, NewHampshire ... FactFinder , 2010 Census figures. Retrieved March 23, 2011. ref New Boston is home to the annual Hillsborough ... more details
Wiktionarypar NewHampshireNewHampshire is a state in the United States of America. NewHampshire may also refer to Province of NewHampshire , the colonial era predecessor of the U.S. state NewHampshire, Ohio , an unincorporated community in Auglaize County NewHampshire collection NewHampshire collection , a Pulitzer Prize winning collection of poetry by Robert Frost NewHampshire chicken , a breed of chicken USS NewHampshire 1864 USS NewHampshire 1864 , a storeship launched in 1864 and destroyed by fire in 1921 USS NewHampshire BB 25 USS NewHampshire BB 25 , a Connecticut class battleship commissioned in 1908 and sold for scrapping in 1923 USS NewHampshire BB 70 USS NewHampshire BB 70 , a Montana class battleship authorized in 1940 but canceled in 1943 USS NewHampshire SSN 778 USS NewHampshire SSN 778 , a Virginia class submarine commissioned in 2008 University of NewHampshireNewHampshire Wildcats , the athletic teams of the University of NewHampshireNewHampshire Avenue , a major street in Washington, DC See also lookfrom NewHampshire disambig geo ja ru tt ... more details
England English Province of NewHampshire , 1680 1686 England English Dominion of New England in America , 1686 1689 England English Province of NewHampshire , 1689 1707 United Kingdom British Province ... of NewHampshire The Great Seal of the State of NewHampshire image Map of USA NH.svg thumb The location of the State of NewHampshire in the United States of America image Map of NewHampshire NA.png thumb An enlargeable map of the State of NewHampshire see also Index of NewHampshire related articles ... HampshireNewHampshire &ndash U.S. state in the New England region of the United States of America ... the U.S.A. TOC limit limit 2 General reference Names Common name NewHampshire Pronunciation IPA en nju h mp r en us New Hampshire.ogg U.S. state List of states Official name State of NewHampshire ... cite web url http www.nh.gov nhinfo history.html title NewHampshire Almanac A Brief History of NewHampshire publisher State of NewHampshire accessdate November 16, 2011 ref White Mountains NewHampshire ... NewHampshire Adjectivals and demonyms for U.S. states Demonym New Hampshirite Geography of NewHampshire Main article Geography of NewHampshireNewHampshire is a U.S. state , a State administrative ... U.S. Census Bureau Northeastern United States New England Demographics of NewHampshire Population Population of NewHampshire 1,316,470 2010 U.S. Census ref cite web url http quickfacts.census.gov qfd states 33000.html title U.S. Census Bureau State & County QuickFacts NewHampshire ref Geography of NewHampshire Area Area of NewHampshire commons Atlas of NewHampshire Atlas of NewHampshire Places in NewHampshire Historic places in NewHampshire List of National Historic Landmarks in NewHampshire National Historic Landmarks in NewHampshire National Register of Historic Places listings in NewHampshire List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in NewHampshire Bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in NewHampshire List of National Natural Landmarks ... more details
br Prescott Corner in Kensington, NewHampshire Kensington br Province Lake in Wakefield, NewHampshire ...This is a list of administrative subdivisions and populated places of the lands of NewHampshire , USA ... Hampshire counties 10 counties . Populated places Populated places in NewHampshire generally fall into one or more of the following categories which see Category Cities in NewHampshire 13 cities Category Towns in NewHampshire 221 towns Category Census designated places in NewHampshire 46 places Category Unincorporated communities in NewHampshire villages, hamlets, settlements, etc. Other places In NewHampshire, locations, grants, townships which are different from towns , and purchases ... if any, as many are uninhabited . Category Townships in NewHampshire 25 listed, including 9 Grants ... Hampshire Great North Woods Lakes Region NewHampshire Lakes Region Merrimack Valley Region Monadnock Region Seacoast Region NewHampshire Seacoast Region White Mountains Region For further information about geographic locations and features mountains, rivers, lakes, hiking trails, etc in NewHampshire, please refer to Category Geography of NewHampshire . List of places compactTOC8 side yes top yes num yes A col begin col 2 Acworth, NewHampshire Acworth br Albany, NewHampshire Albany br Alderbrook in Bethlehem, NewHampshire Bethlehem br Alexandria, NewHampshire Alexandria br Allens Mills in Gilmanton, NewHampshire Gilmanton br Allenstown, NewHampshire Allenstown br Alstead, NewHampshire Alstead br Alstead, NewHampshire Alstead Center br Alton, NewHampshire Alton br Alton Bay, NewHampshire Alton Bay br Ames in Gilford, NewHampshire Gilford br Amherst, NewHampshire Amherst br Andover, NewHampshire Andover br Antrim, NewHampshire Antrim br col break Antrim, NewHampshire Antrim Center br Appalachia in Randolph, NewHampshire Randolph br Apthorp in Littleton, NewHampshire Littleton br Arlington Park in Salem, NewHampshire Salem br Ashland, NewHampshire Ashland br Ashuelot ... more details
New Milford is a now abandoned ghost town in NewHampshire , Where date July 2011 in the United States . By the turn of the 20th century, New Milford was a flourishing Victorian era village overshadowed by the White Mountains NewHampshire White Mountains . First incorporated in 1852 by working class quarry workers and their following, New Milford enjoyed prosperity for many years, even a stint as a seasonal resort destination in the early 1900s. However, a succession of unfortunate disasters at the quarry site, the decline of rail based tourism, the Great Depression , and the outbreak of World Wars all led to the abandonment of the town and the scattering of its few remaining citizens by the late 1940s. References New Milford The Spirit of a New England Village Lives On , The White Pine Series of Architectural Monographs , Vol. XXIX, No. 1. coord missing NewHampshire Category Ghost towns in NewHampshire ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Town of New Durham nickname motto image skyline Church, New Durham, NH.jpg image seal New Durham, NH Town Seal.png imagesize image caption Free Will Baptist Church New Durham, NewHampshire Free Will Baptist Church image flag image map Strafford New Durham NH.png mapsize 250px map caption Location in Strafford County, NewHampshire Strafford County , NewHampshire settlement ... Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 NewHampshire subdivision type2 List of counties in NewHampshire County subdivision name2 Strafford County, NewHampshire Strafford ... New Durham is a New England town town in Strafford County, NewHampshire Strafford County , NewHampshire ... Township, New Durham was settled in 1750 almost entirely by colonists from Durham, NewHampshire Durham . It would be incorporated as New Durham on December 7, 1762. With a somewhat uneven and rocky ... Railroad opened through the town, connecting Dover, NewHampshire Dover with Alton Bay, NewHampshire ... title Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 New Durham town, NewHampshire ... Hampshire Brookfield . New Durham is served by NewHampshire Route 11 . Demographics As of the census ... Snowmobile Club http www.nhes.nh.gov elmi products cp profiles htm newdurham.htm NewHampshire Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Profile Strafford County, NewHampshire Category Towns in Strafford County, NewHampshire Category Populated places established in 1750 ca New Durham es New Durham Nuevo Hampshire it New Durham ht New Durham, NewHampshire sv New Durham vo New Durham war New Durham, NewHampshire ... rivers, and is known for Merrymeeting Lake . New Durham is home to the Powder Mill Fish Hatchery. Also ... article of trade, and by 1859 New Durham had five sawmill s and four roof shingle shingle mills ... of New England year 1859 location Boston, Massachusetts pages 596 597 url http books.google.com ... more details
Infobox settlement official name New London, NewHampshire nickname motto image skyline Town Offices ..., NewHampshire Merrimack County , NewHampshire settlement type Town image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 ... subdivision name1 NewHampshire subdivision type2 List of counties in NewHampshire County subdivision name2 Merrimack County, NewHampshire Merrimack government type leader title Board of Selectmen ... feature ID blank1 info 0873682 footnotes New London is a town in Merrimack County, NewHampshire Merrimack County , NewHampshire , United States . The population was 4,397 at the 2010 census. ref ... on a hilltop along NewHampshire Route 114 north of NewHampshire Route 11 Route 11 and Interstate 89 . History In 1753, the Masonian Proprietors of Portsmouth, NewHampshire , granted the area now called New London as Heidelberg . Although it appears on some NewHampshire maps, the township ... the adjacent township of Alexandria, NewHampshire Alexandria . These proprietors were led by Jonas ..., NewHampshire . None built dwellings in the Alexandria Addition. Instead they recruited settlers to build ... Hampshire . In the early 19th century, there were three small additions to New London, including ... serves New London with two exits, by NewHampshire Route 11 , and by NewHampshire Route 114 . Demographics ... Lake New London, NewHampshire Pleasant Lake br Features public beach access from Elkins, NewHampshire Elkins Beach. Fireworks on the Fourth of July. Mount Kearsarge Merrimack County, NewHampshire Mount Kearsarge br The mountain occupies the towns of Warner, NewHampshire Warner and Wilmot, NewHampshire Wilmot , both close to New London. The Wilmot trailhead is a 15 minute drive away, and the trip ... elmi products cp profiles htm newlondon.htm NewHampshire Economic and Labor Market Information ... Hampshire Category Towns in Merrimack County, NewHampshire Category Populated places established in 1779 ca New London Nou Hampshire es New London condado de Merrimack, Nuevo Hampshire it New London ... more details
Infobox settlement official name New Hampton, NewHampshire nickname motto image skyline Gordon Nash Library, New Hampton, NH.jpg image seal imagesize image caption Gordon Nash Library c. 1915 image flag image map Belknap New Hampton NH.png mapsize 250px map caption Location in Belknap County, NewHampshire Belknap County , NewHampshire settlement type Town image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 coordinates ... name1 NewHampshire subdivision type2 List of counties in NewHampshire County subdivision name2 Belknap County, NewHampshire Belknap government type leader title Board of Selectmen leader name Charles ... Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0873679 footnotes New Hampton is a New England town town in Belknap County, NewHampshire Belknap County , NewHampshire , United States . The population ... Hampton census designated place CDP , and is located along NewHampshire Route 132 , just south of its intersection with NewHampshire Route 104 Route 104 . History Granted in 1765 by Colony Colonial ..., NewHampshire Hampton , changed the name to New Hampton in 1777 when it was incorporated. ref ... just over the town boundary in Sanbornton, NewHampshire Sanbornton . The geographic center of NewHampshire ... by Interstate 93 in NewHampshire Interstate 93 and state routes NewHampshire Route 104 104 and New ... htm newhampton.htm NewHampshire Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Profile http www.newhampton.org ... Hampshire State Fish Hatcheries & Visitors Centers Belknap County, NewHampshire Category Towns in Belknap County, NewHampshire Category Populated places established in 1777 ca New Hampton Nou Hampshire es New Hampton condado de Belknap, Nuevo Hampshire fr New Hampton NewHampshire it New Hampton NewHampshire ht New Hampton, NewHampshire sv New Hampton vo New Hampton NewHampshire war New Hampton, NewHampshire ... sports resort area, New Hampton is home to George Duncan State Forest and to the New Hampton School ... more details
Infobox settlement official name New Ipswich, NewHampshire nickname motto image skyline image seal New Ipswich, NH Town Seal.png imagesize image caption image flag image map Hillsborough New Ipswitch NH.png mapsize 250px map caption Location in Hillsborough County, NewHampshire Hillsborough County , NewHampshire settlement type Town image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 coordinates display inline,title ... subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 NewHampshire subdivision type2 List of counties in NewHampshire County subdivision name2 Hillsborough County, NewHampshire Hillsborough government type leader title Board of Selectmen leader name George Lawrence ... footnotes New Ipswich is a town in Hillsborough County, NewHampshire Hillsborough County , NewHampshire ... New Ipswich, NewHampshire at nh.gov. Retrieved February 21, 2009. ref the second oldest in NewHampshire after Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, NewHampshire Exeter . It would also serve as high school for the nearby communities of Mason, NewHampshire Mason and Greenville, NewHampshire ... New Ipswich, NewHampshire Barrett House , used as a setting for the 1979 Merchant Ivory film of The Europeans ..., NewHampshire Rindge to the west, Sharon, NewHampshire Sharon and Temple, NewHampshire Temple to the north, Greenville, NewHampshire Greenville and Mason, NewHampshire Mason to the east, and Ashburnham ... percentages of residents under the age of 18 in NewHampshire. ref http www.nh.gov nhes elmi htmlprofiles pdfs newipswich.pdf NewHampshire Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Profile ref ... http www.nhes.nh.gov elmi products cp profiles htm newipswich.htm NewHampshire Employment and Labor ... County, NewHampshire Category Towns in Hillsborough County, NewHampshire Category Populated ... es New Ipswich it New Ipswich ht New Ipswich, NewHampshire sv New Ipswich vo New Ipswich war New Ipswich, NewHampshire ... more details
Infobox settlement official name New Castle, NewHampshire nickname motto image skyline Fort Point Light & Walbach Tower.jpg image seal New Castle, NH Town Seal.png imagesize image caption Fort Point Light from Ocean Street image flag image map Rockingham New Castle NH.png mapsize 250px map caption Location in Rockingham County, NewHampshire Rockingham County , NewHampshire settlement type Town image ... name1 NewHampshire subdivision type2 List of counties in NewHampshire County subdivision name2 Rockingham County, NewHampshire Rockingham government type leader title Board of Selectmen leader ... Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0873676 footnotes New Castle is a town in Rockingham County, NewHampshire Rockingham County , NewHampshire , United States . The population was 968 ... town in NewHampshire , and the only one located entirely on islands. It is home to Fort William ... in 1679 as a parish of Portsmouth, NewHampshire Portsmouth , it was incorporated in 1693 and named New Castle after the fort. Until 1719 it included Rye, NewHampshire Rye , then called Sandy Beach ... River to Durham, NewHampshire Durham , where the ammunition was stored in the cellar of the Congregational ... line , including no under eighteens and none of those over 64. New Castle is NewHampshire s wealthiest ... & Son Portsmouth, NewHampshire 1859 External links http www.newcastlenh.org Town of New Castle official website http www.nhes.nh.gov elmi products cp profiles htm newcastle.htm NewHampshire Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Profile http www.northamericanforts.com East NewHampshire ... County, NewHampshire Category Towns in Rockingham County, NewHampshire Category Populated places established in 1623 ca New Castle Nou Hampshire es Newbury Nuevo Hampshire fr New Castle NewHampshire it New Castle NewHampshire ht New Castle, NewHampshire sv New Castle, NewHampshire vo New Castle NewHampshire ... more details
NewHampshire border for 1.2 miles 2  km . As the road continues northward, it passes through Effingham Falls and Eaton, NewHampshire Eaton . The northern terminus of NH 153 is at NewHampshire Route 16 and NewHampshire Route 113 in Conway. In Conway, NH 153 is named Pleasant Street. References Reflist Category State highways in NewHampshire 153 Category Transportation in Strafford County, NewHampshire Category Transportation in Carroll County, NewHampshire NewHampshire road stub ... more details
and NewHampshire itself were disputed with Lower Canada which was soon to become part of the Province ...Infobox U.S. county county Coos County state NewHampshire seal map size 125 founded 1803 seat wl Lancaster ... cite web url http www.gencourt.state.nh.us rsa html II 22 22 11.htm title NewHampshire Revised Statutes Annotated 22 11, Coos publisher NewHampshire General Court accessdate May 24, 2010 ref is a County US county in the U.S. state of NewHampshire , including the whole of the state s northern panhandle ... , notably in the Lancaster, NewHampshire Lancaster based weekly newspaper, The Co s County Democrat , and on some county owned vehicles. Co s occupies the largest area of any NewHampshire county, but has ... NewHampshire county to have lost population between the 2000 and 2010 Censuses. The county ... industry in sharp decline. Co s County is part of the Berlin, NewHampshire Berlin , NH&ndash Vermont ... the northern part of Grafton County, NewHampshire and organized at Berlin, NewHampshire Berlin Citation ..., NewHampshire Lancaster , with an additional shire town at Colebrook, NewHampshire Colebrook ... public areas these encompass most of the northern portion of the White Mountains NewHampshire ... one, Mount Webster Coos County, NewHampshire Mt. Webster s, lies about convert 200 ft m from the Border county line . Mount Washington NewHampshire Mt. Washington s peak is the highest in the Northeast ..., Boston Globe, October 16, 2011 ref Mountains of Co s County White Mountains NewHampshire White Mountains ... east Carroll County, NewHampshire Carroll County southeast Grafton County, NewHampshire Grafton ... County Municipality, Quebec , Canada north Geographic Location Centre Co s County, NewHampshire North ..., Maine Southeast Carroll County, NewHampshire Carroll County South Southwest Grafton County, NewHampshire ..., and unincorporated areas Cities Berlin, NewHampshire Berlin former county seat Towns Multicol Carroll, NewHampshire Carroll Clarksville, NewHampshire Clarksville Colebrook, NewHampshire Colebrook ... more details
The NewHampshire Militia was first organized in March 1680, by Province of NewHampshireNewHampshire ... Cutt placed Major Richard Waldron of Dover, NewHampshire Dover in command of the Militia . In 1879, the Militia was designated by the state as the NewHampshire National Guard . History Colonial era US Revolutionary War The NewHampshire Militia served in all of the Colonial Wars, and was part ... Wars , the NewHampshire Militia furnished about 5,000 men for six different campaigns, including ... of the NewHampshire provincial soldiers were at the Battle of Lake George , the Siege of Fort ... men for the NewHampshire regiments in Washington s Continental Army . John Stark , an officer in Rogers Rangers , raised the 1st NewHampshire Regiment and took it to the Siege of Boston in 1775 along with James Reed soldier James Reed s 3rd NewHampshire Regiment . These two regiments along with Enoch Poor Enoch Poor s 2nd NewHampshire Regiment would enter service with the Continental Army and see action all through the war. In 1777 John Stark led a force of 1,500 NewHampshire , Massachusetts ... Campaign . Two NewHampshire militia regiments were at the Battle of Saratoga serving in Ebenezer Learned Ebenezer Learned s Brigade helping to defeat General John Burgoyne . NewHampshire militia ... to raise Category NewHampshire Civil War regiments volunteer regiments , such as the 3rd NewHampshire Volunteer Regiment , to aid in the war. In 1879, NewHampshire designated the Militia as the New ... of 1916 . Units French and Indian War Provincial Units NewHampshire Provincial Regiment NewHampshire Continental Army Regiments 1st NewHampshire Regiment 2nd NewHampshire Regiment 3rd NewHampshire Regiment Bedel s Regiment Long s Regiment Whitcomb s Rangers NewHampshire Revolutionary War era militia Units Langdon s Company of Light Horse Volunteers Peabody s NewHampshire State Regiment Bellow ... in the upper valley of the Connecticut, and the most northerly regiment of the NewHampshire militia ... more details
One source date October 2009 The NewHampshire Department of Education is the state education agency of NewHampshire . It is headquartered in Concord, NewHampshire Concord . ref http www.ed.state.nh.us education contactus.htm Contact Us . NewHampshire Department of Education. Retrieved on September 10, 2009. ref References reflist External links http www.ed.state.nh.us education NewHampshire Department of Education Category Education in NewHampshire Category State departments of education of the United States Category State agencies of NewHampshire Education ... more details
The Southern NewHampshire League was a Minor League Baseball league which operated in four NewHampshire cities in by 1907 . Teams Epping Epping, NewHampshire Fremont Fremont, NewHampshire Kingston Kingston, NewHampshire Newton Newton, NewHampshire External links http www.baseball reference.com minors league.cgi?code SNHL&class D Baseball Reference Minors Category Defunct minor baseball leagues in the United States Category Baseball leagues in NewHampshire Baseball org stub ... more details
Coord 43.22508 N 72.17842 W type city display title East Lempster is an unincorporated village in the town of Lempster, New Hampshire Lempster in Sullivan County, New Hampshire . The village is located at the intersection of New Hampshire Route 10 with the Second New Hampshire Turnpike, a country road leading northwest to Lempster village, the town of Unity, New Hampshire Unity , and the city of Claremont, New Hampshire Claremont . Route 10 connects East Lempster with Newport, New Hampshire Newport to the north and Marlow, New Hampshire Marlow and Keene, New Hampshire Keene to the south. Mountain Road, a continuation of Second New Hampshire Turnpike, leads southeast over Lempster Mountain to the town of Washington, New Hampshire Washington . Sullivan County, New Hampshire NewHampshire geo stub Category Unincorporated communities in New Hampshire Category Populated places in Sullivan County, New Hampshire ... more details
separated NewHampshire from Massachusetts, issuing a charter for the royal Province of NewHampshire , with John Cutt as governor. NewHampshire as absorbed into the Dominion of New England in 1686 ... b 8gaChUwAC&printsec frontcover&dq History of NewHampshire Colony, Province, State, 1623 1888 History ...NewHampshire is a U.S. state state of the United States of America located in the New England region in the Northeastern United States Northeast . NewHampshire was one of the Thirteen Colonies that revolted ... of NewHampshire was founded on the division in 1629 of a land grant given seven years previously ... John Mason and Sir Ferdinando Gorges who founded Maine . The colony was named NewHampshire after the English ... named after the port of Southampton , which was known previously as simply Hampton . NewHampshire was first settled by Europeans at Odiorne Point State Park Odiorne s Point in Rye, NewHampshire Rye near Portsmouth, NewHampshire Portsmouth by a group of fishermen from England under David Thompson ... quote The largely unsung founder of NewHampshire is David Thompson spelled Thomson by some accounts ...&hl en History of Concord, NewHampshire, James Otis Lyford, 1896 ref ref http books.google.com ..., 1995 ref Most likely the first English child born in NewHampshire was Agnes Hilton, daughter of William Hilton, born at Dover, NewHampshire Dover in 1625. Citation needed date September 2008 New ..., NewHampshire Exeter was founded by John Wheelwright . In 1631, Captain Thomas Wiggin served as the first governor of the Upper Plantation comprising modern day Dover, Durham, NewHampshire Durham and Stratham, NewHampshire Stratham . All the towns agreed to unite in 1639, but meanwhile Massachusetts ... the governors of Massachusetts were also commissioned as governors of NewHampshire. Father Rale s War between the colonists and the Wabanaki Confederacy was also conducted throughout NewHampshire. In 1741 NewHampshire returned to its royal provincial status with a governor of its own, Benning ... more details
Image Episcopal Diocese of NewHampshire logo.png right 250px Image Episcopal Diocese of NewHampshire logo phrase.png right 250px Image ECUSA New Hampshire.png thumb Location of the Diocese of NewHampshire The Episcopal Diocese of NewHampshire , a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America ECUSA , covers the entire U.S. state state of NewHampshire . It was originally part of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts Diocese of Massachusetts , but became independent in 1841 . The episcopal see see city is Concord, NewHampshire Concord . The diocese has no cathedral . ref The Episcopal Church Annual 2007 Harrisburg Morehouse Church Resources ref Current bishop On June 7, 2003, the diocese elected its current bishop , the Right Reverend Gene Robinson , the first openly gay bishop consecrated in the Anglican Communion . ref http nhepiscopal.org bishop bishop.html Our Bishop Diocese of NH The Episcopal Church Bot generated title ref Bishops of NewHampshire ref http www.nhepiscopal.org bishop bishop.html Our Bishop Diocese of NH The Episcopal Church Bot generated title ref I. Alexander Viets Griswold , bishop of the Episcopal Eastern Diocese from 1811 to 1832, when the Diocese of NewHampshire was split off. The Episcopal Church lists him as I NewHampshire II. Carlton Chase 1844 1870 III. William Woodruff Niles 1870 1914 IV. Edward Melville Parker 1906 1925 V ... links http nhepiscopal.org Official Web site of the Diocese of NewHampshire http anglicanhistory.org usa cchase memorial.html A Memorial of the Right Reverend Carlton Chase, D.D., First Bishop of NewHampshire, 1844 to 1870, with a Biographical Sketch ECUSA Province 1 coord 43.2 N 71.5 W region US display title Category Episcopal dioceses of the United States NewHampshire, Episcopal Diocese of Category Christianity in NewHampshire Category Episcopal churches in NewHampshire Category Religious ... diocese stub de Episcopal Diocese of NewHampshire ... more details
NewHampshire Business Review is a bi monthly publication, based in Manchester, NewHampshire Manchester , covering business related issues in NewHampshire . It is published on newsprint by Pennsylvania based Independent Publications, which also owns the Telegraph of Nashua , the state s second largest daily newspaper, and the monthly NewHampshire magazine NewHampshire magazine . NewHampshire Business Review started in 1978, and was purchased from the Madden family of New London, NewHampshire by IPI in 2001. Like most business publications, NewHampshire Business Review includes breaking news, features and commentary, while its website includes regularly updated links to articles at other websites. External links http www.nhbr.com NewHampshire Business Review Category Newspapers published in NewHampshire ... more details
This is a list of mountain pass es generally called notches in NewHampshire in the United States . ref ... Names Information GNIS ref Notches in the White Mountains NewHampshire White Mountains Bear Notch gnis2 871466 , in Bartlett, NewHampshire Bartlett Bunnell Notch gnis2 865863 , in Kilkenny, NewHampshire Kilkenny Carlton Notch gnis2 866001 , in Randolph, NewHampshire Randolph Carrigain Notch gnis2 871624 , between Lincoln, NewHampshire Lincoln and Livermore, NewHampshire Livermore Carter Notch , in Bean s Purchase, NewHampshire Bean s Purchase Crawford Notch , in Hart s Location, NewHampshire Hart s Location Dickey Notch gnis2 871786 , in Thornton, NewHampshire Thornton Edmands Col gnis2 871849 , in Thompson and Meserve s Purchase, NewHampshire Thompson and Meserve s Purchase Franconia Notch , in Franconia, NewHampshire Franconia Hancock Notch gnis2 872003 , between Lincoln, NewHampshire Lincoln and Livermore, NewHampshire Livermore Hunters Pass gnis2 867682 , in Randolph, NewHampshire Randolph Jefferson Notch gnis2 872099 , in Thompson and Meserve s Purchase, NewHampshire Thompson and Meserve s Purchase Kancamagus Pass gnis2 872120 , between Lincoln, NewHampshire Lincoln and Conway, NewHampshire Conway Kinsman Notch , in Woodstock, NewHampshire Woodstock Livermore Pass gnis2 872203 , in Livermore, NewHampshire Livermore Lost Pass NewHampshire Lost Pass gnis2 872220 , in Waterville Valley, NewHampshire Waterville Valley Mad River Notch gnis2 872240 , between Lincoln, NewHampshire Lincoln and Livermore, NewHampshire Livermore Oliverian Notch gnis2 872433 , between Warren, NewHampshire Warren and Benton, NewHampshire Benton Perkins Notch gnis2 872488 , in Bean s Purchase, NewHampshire Bean s Purchase Pinkham Notch , in Pinkham s Grant, NewHampshire Pinkham s Grant Sandwich Notch gnis2 872624 , in Sandwich, NewHampshire Sandwich Thornton Gap NewHampshire Thornton Gap gnis2 872811 , between Thornton, NewHampshire Thornton and Waterville ... more details
The Seacoast Region is the southeast area of the U.S. state of NewHampshire . The region stretches 18 miles along the Atlantic Ocean from NewHampshire s border with Salisbury, Massachusetts Salisbury , Massachusetts to the Piscataqua River and NewHampshire s border with Kittery, Maine Kittery , Maine ... created using jetty jetties groins. The Seacoast Region of NewHampshire stretches as far west as Epping, NewHampshire Epping . The Isles of Shoals White and Seavey Islands White, Seavey , Lunging ... Region. Collectively, they provide five additional miles of NewHampshire coastline. Towns and cities in the region Coastal town and cities south to north Seabrook, NewHampshire Seabrook Hampton Falls, NewHampshire Hampton Falls Hampton, NewHampshire Hampton North Hampton, NewHampshire North Hampton Rye, NewHampshire Rye New Castle, NewHampshireNew Castle Portsmouth, NewHampshire Portsmouth br Other towns and cities valign top Brentwood, NewHampshire Brentwood Danville, NewHampshire Danville Dover, NewHampshire Dover Durham, NewHampshire Durham East Kingston, NewHampshire East Kingston width 50   valign top Epping, NewHampshire Epping Exeter, NewHampshire Exeter Fremont, NewHampshire Fremont Greenland, NewHampshire Greenland Hampstead, NewHampshire Hampstead width 50   valign top Kensington, NewHampshire Kensington Kingston, NewHampshire Kingston Lee, NewHampshire Lee Madbury, NewHampshire Madbury Newfields, NewHampshire Newfields width 50   valign top Newington, NewHampshire Newington Newmarket, NewHampshire Newmarket Newton, NewHampshire Newton North Hampton, NewHampshire North Hampton Plaistow, NewHampshire Plaistow width 50   valign top Rollinsford, NewHampshire Rollinsford Rochester, NewHampshire Rochester Sandown, NewHampshire Sandown Somersworth, NewHampshire Somersworth South Hampton, NewHampshire South Hampton Stratham, NewHampshire Stratham Tourist attractions in the region Hampton Beach, NewHampshire ... more details