File Vermont 1 .png right The NewHampshireGrants or Benning Wentworth Grants were land grant s made between 1749 and 1764 by the Governor of NewHampshire provincial governor of Province of NewHampshireNewHampshire , Benning Wentworth . The land grants, totaling about 135 including 131 town s , were made on land claimed by NewHampshire west of the Connecticut River , territory that was also claimed ... Revolution Committees of Safety from over twenty towns in the NewHampshireGrants area met in Manchester ... HampshireGrants and the mid channel of Lake Champlain. The Vermont NewHampshire boundary is still ... Vermont into the Union on February 18. On March 4 of the same year, the NewHampshireGrants, as Vermont ... issuing land patents in the same area. However, in contrast to the NewHampshiregrants, the New ... of the NewHampshireGrants http www.virtualvermont.com history bwentworth.html Virtual Vermont ..., the border between NewHampshire and New York was ambiguous, especially if he leaned on the dictate .... Wentworth took this to mean that NewHampshire s jurisdiction extended as far west as the jurisdiction of Massachusetts extended&mdash in NewHampshire s case this meant a line 20 miles 32  km ... grants in the claimed territory until it was rendered, but in November 1753, New York reported that he ... directly to the king. Royal adjudication In September 1762, New York caught NewHampshire surveyors ... claim to the area, citing both its own patent and the NewHampshire letters patent of 1741. In March ... between New York and NewHampshire in favor of New York. The royal order of July 26, 1764, in response ... line between the said two provinces of NewHampshire and New York. Wentworth issued his final two grants on October 17 of that year Walker, Vermont and Waltham, Vermont . Invalidation New York ..., who would later become Vermonters, petitioned the governor of New York to confirm the NewHampshire ... were known. Land not previously granted by NewHampshire was considered open for distribution by New ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Grants, New Mexico settlement type City nickname Uranium Capital of the World ... County New Mexico Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Grants Highlighted.svg mapsize 250x200px map caption Location of Grants, New Mexico image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type ... footnotes Image MiningMuseumGrants.jpg thumb 402px The Grants Mining Museum, next to Historic Route 66 . Grants is a city in Cibola County, New Mexico Cibola County , New Mexico , United ... seat of Cibola County, New Mexico Cibola County . GR 6 Grants began as a railroad camp in the 1880s, when three Canadian brothers were awarded a contract to build a section of the new Atlantic and Pacific Railroad through the region. The Grant brothers camp was first called Grants Camp, then Grants Station, and finally Grants. The new city enveloped the existing colonial New Mexican settlement of Los ... character in the book. References references External links Commons category Grants, New Mexico http grants.nmsu.edu New Mexico State University Grants http www.legendsofamerica.com HC Grants.html ... places in New Mexico with Hispanic majority populations ar ca Grants de Grants nv Naatooh ..., New Mexico vo Grants zh Populated places in ... States State subdivision name1 New Mexico subdivision type2 List of counties in New Mexico County subdivision name2 Cibola County, New Mexico Cibola government footnotes government type leader .... After the decline of logging in the 1930s, Grants gained fame as the carrot capital of the United ... provided ideal conditions for farming. Grants also benefited from its location on U.S. Route 66 ... ore near Haystack Mesa, sparking a mining boom that lasted until the 1980s see Uranium mining in New ..., and energy companies still own viable mining properties and claims in the area. Geography Grants .... Grants is on the north end of the large and recent youngest flows around 3,000 years old lava ... more details
About the U.S. state of NewHampshire 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 ... Hampshire Capital Concord, NewHampshire Concord LargestCity Manchester, NewHampshire Manchester Demonym Granite Stater, New Hampshirite Governor John Lynch NewHampshire John Lynch D Lieutenant Governor None ref In the event of a vacancy in the office of Governor, the President of the NewHampshire Senate State Senate is first in line for succession. ref 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 ... 110 LengthUS 190 Length 305 HighestPoint Mount Washington NewHampshire Mt. Washington ref name usgs ... Ocean ref name usgs LowestElevUS 0 LowestElev 0 ISOCode US NH Website www.nh.gov NewHampshire ... to the north. NewHampshire ranks 44th in land area, 46th in total area of the 50 states, and 42nd ... to ratify 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 ... cycle. Concord, NewHampshire Concord is the state capital, while Manchester, NewHampshire Manchester ... , and author Dan Brown . NewHampshire has produced one president Franklin Pierce . NewHampshire ... sports at the NewHampshire Motor Speedway , and Laconia Motorcycle Week Motorcycle Week , a popular motorcycle rally held in Weirs Beach, NewHampshire Weirs Beach near Laconia, NewHampshire Laconia ... 6288 ft m adj on Mount Washington NewHampshire Mount Washington . NewHampshire has the List of U.S. ... Hampshire s Presidential Range See List of counties in NewHampshire , List of mountains in 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 layout, unlike most newspapers ... of NewHampshire Student Activity Fee . In fiscal year 2005, the paper had an operating budget of 140,336 ... 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 Monthly, a student magazine ..., The NewHampshire greeted students of NewHampshire College by proclaiming blockquote The College Monthly ..., 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 greets you And we .... blockquote During 1916, The NewHampshire urged NewHampshire College became UNH in 1923 to illuminate ... time today. Official Site http tnhonline.com The NewHampshire References http unh.edu admissions ... 730092.shtml The NewHampshire This week in TNH history September ... 917654.shtml The NewHampshire Student activity fee committee passed budget Category Student newspapers published in the United States NewHampshire Category University of NewHampshire ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name New Zealand Lottery Grants Board logo TPH lottery grants logo02.jpg logo width 280 px logo caption Logo of the Lottery Grants Board seal seal width seal caption formed preceding1 dissolved superseding jurisdiction New Zealand headquarters employees budget minister1 name Hon. Nathan Guy minister1 pfo Minister of Internal Affairs minister2 name minister2 pfo chief1 name Brendan Boyle New Zealand Brendan Boyle chief1 position Chief Executive, Secretary for Internal Affairs, Secretary for Local Government chief2 name chief2 position parent agency Department of Internal Affairs New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs website http www.dia.govt.nz lotterygrantsboard footnotes The New Zealand Lottery Grants Board is a business unit of the Department of Internal Affairs New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs in New Zealand . The New Zealand Lottery Grants Board is governed by the Gambling Act 2003. Its purpose is to benefit the community by distributing the profits from state lotteries run by the New Zealand Lotteries Commission . It does this through a system of distribution agencies and committees that support a wide range of community purposes. Lottery grants may be given for projects that contribute to the building of strong sustainable communities enabling them to be self reliant to build their ability and to ensure their stability, to create opportunities for social, civil or cultural participation, to reduce or overcome barriers to such participation, and to encourage community or environmental health. The New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs Department of Internal Affairs Local Government and Community Branch administers the New Zealand Lottery Grants Board and its lottery distribution committees. There are advisors to assist ... lotterygrantsboard New Zealand Lottery Grants Board NZ Public Service Departments Category Gambling in New Zealand NZ org stub ... more details
grants were made both to individuals and communities during the Spanish 1598 1821 and Mexican 1821 1846 periods of New Mexico s history. Nearly all of the Spanish records of land grants that were made in what is now New Mexico prior to the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 were destroyed in the revolt. Thus, historians can often only be certain of land grants that were made after the History of New Mexico .22Bloodless.22 reconquest Spanish Reconquest of New Mexico in 1693. The two major types of land grants were private grants made to individuals, and communal grants made to groups of individuals for the purpose of establishing settlements. Communal land grants were also made to Puebloan peoples Pueblos for the lands they inhabited. ref http www.nmcpr.state.nm.us archives land grants.htm New Mexico Commission of Public Records, Land Grants , accessed 28 October 2009. ref Spanish era During History of New Mexico Spanish exploration and colonization Spanish rule 1769 1821 , land grants were typically ... Notable land grants in New Mexico Alameda Land Grant Situated on the west bank of the Rio Grande and presently a part of Albuquerque, New Mexico Albuquerque and Rio Rancho, New Mexico Rio Rancho , the Alameda ... of Community Land Grants in New Mexico , September 2001, United States General Accounting Office , accessed 28 October 2009. DEFAULTSORT Spanish Land Grants In New Mexico Category Colonial Mexico Category ... Nuevo Mexico.PNG context map by the establishment of large land grants , many of which were turned into ranchos ... of grants, Spain made only a few. The remainder were granted by Mexico after 1821. The ranchos established land use patterns that are recognizable in the New Mexico of today. File Mexico 1824 ... by individuals of tracts of land outside Spanish missions in New Mexico Mission and Pueblo boundaries ... of new residential subdivision s. The Alameda Airport remained in operation until 1986, when it was closed ... provenance of Cottonwood Mall last Paul first Paula date November, 1996 publisher New Mexico Business ... 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
New Milford is a now abandoned ghost town in NewHampshire , where 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 New London, NewHampshire nickname motto image skyline image seal New ... mapsize 250px map caption Location in Merrimack County, NewHampshire Merrimack County , NewHampshire ... type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 NewHampshire subdivision type2 List of counties in NewHampshire County subdivision name2 Merrimack County, NewHampshire Merrimack ... is a town in Merrimack County, NewHampshire Merrimack County , NewHampshire , United States . The population ..., the Masonian Proprietors of Portsmouth, NewHampshire , granted the area now called New London as Heidelberg . Although it appears on some NewHampshire maps, the township was never settled, and the 1753 ..., NewHampshire Alexandria . These proprietors were led by Jonas Minot of Concord, Massachusetts , but the others were Scotch Irish immigrants living in Londonderry, NewHampshire . None built dwellings ... called Kearsarge Gore , and then incorporated as the town of Wilmot, NewHampshire . In the early ... exits, by NewHampshire Route 11 , and by NewHampshire Route 114 . Demographics As of the census GR ... Beach allows parking in its lot only by town residents. Pleasant 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 ... nh.com Town website http www.nh.gov nhes elmi htmlprofiles newlondon.html NewHampshire Economic and Labor ... http www.nhliving.com towns newlondon NHLiving New London NewHampshire Merrimack County, NewHampshire Category Towns in Merrimack County, NewHampshire Category Populated places established in 1779 ca New London Nou Hampshire it New London NewHampshire ht New London, NewHampshire sv New London, NewHampshire vo New London NewHampshire ... 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 .... New Ipswich is bordered by Rindge, 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, Massachusetts Ashburnham , Massachusetts and Ashby ... has one of the highest population 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 ... Hampshire http www.wapack.org The Wapack Trail Hillsborough County, NewHampshire Category Towns in Hillsborough County, NewHampshire Category Populated places established in 1762 ca New Ipswich it New Ipswich ht New Ipswich, NewHampshire sv New Ipswich vo New Ipswich ... 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 ... town town in Belknap County, NewHampshire Belknap County , NewHampshire , United States . The population ... is defined as the New 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 ..., who was born in Hampton, NewHampshire Hampton , changed the name to New Hampton in 1777 when it was incorporated ... 2001 ft m adj on summit lies just over the town boundary in Sanbornton, NewHampshire Sanbornton . The geographic center of NewHampshire is located in the eastern part of New Hampton, between ... Center of NH ref The town is served by Interstate 93 in NewHampshire Interstate 93 and state routes NewHampshire Route 104 104 and NewHampshire Route 132 132 . Demographics As of the census GR 2 of 2000 ... www.nh.gov nhes elmi htmlprofiles newhampton.html NewHampshire Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Profile http www.wildnh.com Inside FandG hatcheries visitors centers.htm NewHampshire 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 fr New Hampton NewHampshire it New Hampton NewHampshire ht New Hampton, NewHampshire sv New Hampton vo New Hampton 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 ... in NewHampshire , and the only one located entirely on islands, it is home to Fort William and Mary ... . Chartered 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 ... he then lunged at them. Nevertheless, the boat was rowed up the Piscataqua River to Durham, NewHampshire ... of those over 64. New Castle is NewHampshire s wealthiest town in terms of median per capita ..., NewHampshire 1859 External links http www.newcastlenh.org New Castle Town Website http www.nh.gov nhes elmi htmlprofiles newcastle.html NewHampshire Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Profile http www.northamericanforts.com East NewHampshire Portsmouth harbor.html Seacoast Forts of Portsmouth Harbor from American Forts Network Rockingham County, NewHampshire Category Towns in Rockingham County, NewHampshire Category Populated places established in 1623 ca New Castle Nou Hampshire fr New Castle NewHampshire it New Castle NewHampshire ht New Castle, NewHampshire sv New Castle, NewHampshire vo New Castle 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 ... footnotes New Durham is a New England town town in Strafford County, NewHampshire Strafford County , NewHampshire , United States . The population was 2,638 at the 2010 census. ref name 2010Census ... in 1749 as Cochecho 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 ... Cochecho Railroad opened through the town, connecting Dover, NewHampshire Dover with Alton Bay, NewHampshire Alton Bay . ref http books.google.com books?id mi4oAAAAYAAJ&lpg RA9 PA10&ots U3RbSysBQU ... town of Brookfield, NewHampshire Brookfield . New Durham is served by NewHampshire ... htmlprofiles newdurham.html 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 it New Durham ht New Durham, NewHampshire sv New Durham vo ... River Ela rivers, and is known for Merrymeeting Lake . New Durham is home to the Powder Mill Fish ... the chief article of trade, and by 1859 New Durham had five sawmill s and four roof shingle shingle ... of New England year 1859 location Boston, Massachusetts pages 596 597 url http books.google.com ... Randall , founded a new religious denomination in 1780 called the Free Will Baptist Church Free Will Baptists ... 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 ... Information 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 ... over Province of NewHampshireNewHampshire . It was granted to several Boston families, and was to have been called Lanestown or Piscataquog Township. Instead, by 1751 they called it New Boston after ... to settlers from Londonderry, NewHampshire Londonderry . When the town was incorporated in 1763, Governor Benning Wentworth formally recognized the long used name of New Boston. In 1820, the town ... with Dunbarton, NewHampshire Dunbarton and Goffstown, NewHampshire Goffstown . New Boston Central ... School . Politics New Boston is part of NewHampshire s 2nd congressional district , ref http www.govtrack.us ... htmlprofiles newboston.html 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 it New Boston NewHampshire ht New Boston, NewHampshire sv New Boston vo New Boston NewHampshire ... FactFinder , 2010 Census figures. Retrieved March 23, 2011. ref New Boston is home to the annual ... 40 buildings in the lower village. In 1893, the railroad came to New Boston, and farm produce was sent ... more details
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 ...This is a list of administrative subdivisions and populated places of the lands of NewHampshire , USA ... 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 compactTOC 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, NewHampshire Ashuelot in Winchester, NewHampshire Winchester br Atkinson, NewHampshire Atkinson br Atkinson and Gilmanton ... more details
Local government in NewHampshire is divided between county, school district, and municipal governments. County Seealso List of counties in NewHampshire There are 10 county United States counties in the state of NewHampshire responsible for local sheriff services, nursing home s, and prison s. A county is governed by a board of county commissioners. Similar to the rest of New England , county government in NewHampshire is very weak and have relatively few responsibilities compared to states in other ... Empty section date July 2010 Municipal Seealso List of cities in NewHampshire List of towns in NewHampshireNewHampshire contains 234 incorporated towns and cities. Thirteen are cities and 221 ... are former towns whose form of government was changed through a special act of the NewHampshire ... are in Coos County, NewHampshire Coos County , the state s northernmost county. Carroll County, NewHampshire Carroll and Grafton County, NewHampshire Grafton counties also contain smaller amounts .... The largest municipality in NewHampshire, by population, is the city of Manchester, NewHampshire Manchester pop. 107,006 . The largest which is a town and not a city is Derry, NewHampshire Derry pop. 34,021 . The smallest which is a city and not a town is Franklin, NewHampshire Franklin pop. 8,405 . The smallest incorporated municipality overall is the town of Hart s Location, NewHampshire Hart s Location pop. 37 . The largest municipality by land area is the town of Pittsburg, NewHampshire Pittsburg convert 282 mi2 . The smallest is the town of New Castle, NewHampshireNew Castle convert ... by political division prefix Local government in Category Government of NewHampshire Category Administrative divisions of the United States by state NewHampshire ... of a new charter and voter approval of the new municipal charter. Collectively, these 234 municipalities ... of gores, grants, purchases and locations. The remaining seven counties in the state are entirely ... more details
coord 44 12 24 N 71 20 15 W display title Cutt s Grant is a civil township Northeastern states township located in Coos County, New Hampshire Coos County , New Hampshire , United States . It was granted by the New Hampshire General Court New Hampshire legislature to Thomas Cutts of Maine in 1810. As of the 2010 United States Census 2010 census , the grant had a total population of 0. In New Hampshire, locations, grants, townships which are different from towns , and purchases are unincorporated portions of a county which are not part of any town and have limited self government if any, as many are uninhabited . Geography According to the United States Census Bureau , the grant has a total area of convert 11.4 sqmi km2 , none of which is covered by water other than streams. The highest point in Cutt s Grant is its northeastern corner, located just south of Gulf Peak on the southern slope of Mount Washington New Hampshire Mount Washington , where the elevation reaches convert 4720 ft m above sea level . Demographics As of the census GR 2 of 2010, there are no people living in the grant. References reflist Coos County, New Hampshire Category Townships in Coos County, New Hampshire Category Berlin micropolitan area ... more details
Commonscat Museums in NewHampshire This list of museums in NewHampshire is a list of museum s, defined ... wikitable sortable Name Location County Region Type Notes Abbot Spaulding House Nashua, NewHampshire Nashua Hillsborough County, NewHampshire Hillsborough Merrimack Valley Region Merrimack Valley ... Historical Society Academy Hall Museum Lyme, NewHampshire Lyme Grafton County, NewHampshire ... Documents LymeNH BComm histcomm website Academy Museum Walpole, NewHampshire Walpole Cheshire County, NewHampshire Cheshire Monadnock Region Monadnock History http www.museumsusa.org museums info ... Art Museum Meriden, NewHampshire Meriden Sullivan County, NewHampshire Sullivan Dartmouth ... Albany Historical Society Museum Albany, NewHampshire Albany Carroll County, NewHampshire Carroll ... Alstead Historical Museum Alstead, NewHampshire Alstead Cheshire County, NewHampshire Cheshire Monadnock Region Monadnock Local history Always Ready Engine House Hollis, NewHampshire Hollis Hillsborough County, NewHampshire Hillsborough Merrimack Valley Region Merrimack Valley Fire http www.hollis ... a hearse American Independence Museum Exeter, NewHampshire Exeter Rockingham County, NewHampshire Rockingham Seacoast Region NewHampshire Seacoast History Stories of the American Revolution, includes the 18th century Ladd Gilman House America s Credit Union Museum Manchester, NewHampshire Manchester Hillsborough County, NewHampshire Hillsborough Merrimack Valley Region Merrimack Valley History ..., NewHampshire Fitzwilliam Cheshire County, NewHampshire Cheshire Monadnock Region Monadnock Historic ... Historical Society Amoskeag Fishways Learning and Visitors Center Manchester, NewHampshire Manchester Hillsborough County, NewHampshire Hillsborough Merrimack Valley Region Merrimack Valley Natural ... wildlife Andover Historical Society Museum Andover, NewHampshire Andover Merrimack County, NewHampshire ... website Ashland Railroad Station Museum Ashland, NewHampshire Ashland Grafton County ... more details
for the state pageant affiliated with Miss USA Miss NewHampshire USA Image Krystal Muccioli.jpg thumb 140px Krystal Muccioli, Miss NewHampshire 2010 Image Rachel Barker.png thumb 140px Rachel Barker, Miss NewHampshire 2007 The Miss NewHampshire competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of NewHampshire in the Miss America pageant. The Miss NewHampshire program was conducted by the NewHampshire Union Leader Union Leader newspaper for more than 50 years. In the great ... chapter leaders, the Miss NewHampshire Scholarship Program, Inc. became a 501 c 3 nonprofit charity ... Keith of Derry, NewHampshire Derry serves as Board President and Executive Director. The competition ... Nashua, NewHampshire Nashua 20 Miss Greater Derry, NewHampshire Derry Vocal On the Sunny Side of the Street 2009 Lindsey Graham pageant contestant Lindsey Graham Sandown, NewHampshire Sandown 22 Miss Seacoast Region NewHampshire Seacoast Vocal Piano Hallelujah Leonard Cohen song Hallelujah 1st runner up Quality of Life award 2008 Natalie Shaw Manchester, NewHampshire Manchester 23 Miss Hooksett, NewHampshire Hooksett Vocal If I Loved You Contestant at National Sweetheart 2007 2007 Rachel Barker pageant titleholder Rachel Barker ref cite news url http www.boston.com news local newhampshire articles 2007 04 29 miss newhampshire crowned title Miss NewHampshire crowned accessdate 2007 04 29 Dead link date August 2010 bot RjwilmsiBot ref Amherst, NewHampshire Amherst 20 Miss Seacoast ... titleholder Emily Hughes Gilmanton, NewHampshire Gilmanton 23 Miss Lake Winnipesaukee Winnipesaukee ..., NewHampshire Merrimack 24 Miss Lakes Region NewHampshire Lakes Region Lyrical Ballet Deliverance Previously Miss NewHampshire USA 2002 Contestant at National Sweetheart 1999 2004 Alyssa Spellman Derry, NewHampshire Derry 21 Miss Hooksett Vocal If I Had My Way Non Finalist Interview Award Contestant at National Sweetheart 2001 2003 Candace Glickman Manchester, NewHampshire Manchester ... more details
Otheruses Pinkham disambiguation coord 44 15 30 N 71 15 18 W display title Pinkham s Grant is a civil township Northeastern states township located in Coos County, New Hampshire Coos County , New Hampshire , United States . As of the 2010 United States Census 2010 census , the grant had a total population of 9. ref United States Census Bureau, http factfinder2.census.gov main.html American FactFinder , 2010 Census figures. Retrieved March 23, 2011. ref In New Hampshire, locations, grants, townships which are different from towns , and purchases are unincorporated portions of a county which are not part of any town and have limited self government if any, as many are uninhabited . Geography According to the United States Census Bureau , the grant has a total area of convert 3.8 sqmi km2 , all of it land. The highest point in the grant is convert 3050 ft m above sea level along Wildcat Mountain New Hampshire Wildcat Ridge on the grant s eastern boundary. The grant occupies the center of Pinkham Notch , a major pass in the White Mountains New Hampshire White Mountains . Demographics As of the census GR 2 of 2010, there were 9 people living in the grant. References reflist Coos County, New Hampshire Category Townships in Coos County, New Hampshire Category Berlin micropolitan area ... more details
Infobox U.S. County county Carroll County state NewHampshire seal map Map of NewHampshire highlighting ... in the U.S. state of NewHampshire . As of 2010, the population was 47,818. ref United States ... March 23, 2011. ref Its county seat is Ossipee, NewHampshire Ossipee . GR 6 Carroll County was created ... Mountain , Attitash , King Pine , and Black Mountain Ski Area NewHampshire Black Mountain , are located here. Adjacent counties Coos County, NewHampshire Coos County north Oxford County, Maine northeast York County, Maine southeast Strafford County, NewHampshire Strafford County south Belknap County, NewHampshire Belknap County southwest Grafton County, NewHampshire Grafton County west Geographic Location Centre Carroll County, NewHampshire North Coos County, NewHampshire Coos County Northeast Oxford County, Maine East Southeast York County, Maine South Strafford County, NewHampshire Strafford County Southwest Belknap County, NewHampshire Belknap County West Grafton County, NewHampshire ..., villages, and unincorporated places Albany, NewHampshire Albany Bartlett, NewHampshire Bartlett Glen, NewHampshire Glen Intervale, NewHampshire Intervale Lower Bartlett, NewHampshire Lower Bartlett Brookfield, NewHampshire Brookfield Chatham, NewHampshire Chatham Conway, NewHampshire Conway Center Conway, NewHampshire Center Conway North Conway, NewHampshire North Conway Redstone, NewHampshire Redstone Eaton, NewHampshire Eaton Effingham, NewHampshire Effingham Freedom, NewHampshire Freedom Hale s Location, NewHampshire Hale s Location Hart s Location, NewHampshire Hart s Location Jackson, NewHampshire Jackson Madison, NewHampshire Madison Silver Lake, NewHampshire Silver Lake Moultonborough, NewHampshire Moultonborough Ossipee, NewHampshire Ossipee Sandwich, NewHampshire Sandwich Tamworth, NewHampshire Tamworth Chocorua, NewHampshire Chocorua Wonalancet, NewHampshire Wonalancet Tuftonboro, NewHampshire Tuftonboro Melvin Village, NewHampshire Melvin Village ... more details
The NewHampshire Charitable Foundation was established in 1962 as a community foundation and tax exempt 501 c 3 public charity . It is one of the United States largest community foundations and was formed to build social capital by making grants that advance charitable activities. Its extended purpose is to further identify current and emerging social issues , track trends and needs in the area of philanthropy and stimulate economic and social growth in the regions of NewHampshire . Funds are managed professionally and used to support local nonprofit organizations across the state that support its mission to improve the quality of life in NewHampshire . The NHCF current president is Lewis M. Feldstein . External links http www.nhcf.org index.cfm NewHampshire Charitable Foundation US philanthropy org stub Category Community building organizations Category Foundations based in the United States Category Community foundations ... more details
are located here, including Mount Pierce NewHampshire Mount Pierce , Mount Jackson NewHampshire Mount Jackson and Mount Webster Coos County, NewHampshire Mount Webster , each of which is traversed ... entry on Bean s Grant Coos County, NewHampshire Category Townships in Coos County, NewHampshire ... more details
Infobox U.S. county county Coos County state NewHampshire seal map size 125 founded 1803 seat wl Lancaster ... 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 . The two syllable ..., 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 the smallest population ... decline. Co s County is part of the Berlin, NewHampshire Berlin , NH&ndash Vermont VT Berlin micropolitan ... of Grafton County, NewHampshire and organized at Berlin, NewHampshire Berlin December 24, 1803, although the county seat was later moved to Lancaster, NewHampshire Lancaster , with an additional shire town at Colebrook, NewHampshire Colebrook . The name Co s derives from the Algonquian languages ... the boundaries in the northern tip of the county and NewHampshire itself were disputed with Lower ... portion of the White Mountains NewHampshire White Mountains , including all the named Summit topography summits of the Presidential Range though one, Mount Webster Coos County, NewHampshire Mt. Webster s, lies about convert 200 ft m from the Border county line . Mount Washington NewHampshire ... Oxford County, Maine east Carroll County, NewHampshire Carroll County southeast Grafton County, NewHampshire Grafton County southwest Essex County, Vermont west Coaticook Regional County Municipality ..., NewHampshire North Coaticook Regional County Municipality, Quebec Coaticook RCM, Quebec , Canada ... East Oxford County, Maine Southeast Carroll County, NewHampshire Carroll County South Southwest Grafton County, NewHampshire Grafton County West Essex County, Vermont Northwest National protected ... areas Cities Berlin, NewHampshire Berlin former county seat Towns Multicol Carroll ... more details