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Topic: Hillsborough, New Hampshire


  
  Home - Hillsborough County Home Page
New Hampshire counties were first created by the Provincial Act of 1769.
Hillsborough County was one of the five original counties created by this act.
The County began to execute its legal authority on March 19, 1771, when approval was received from the King of England.
www.hillsboroughcountynh.org   (130 words)

  
  New Hampshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New Hampshire was founded by Captain John Mason and first settled in 1623, just three years after the Pilgrims landed in Massachusetts and it was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution.
New Hampshire's major regions are the Great North Woods, the White Mountains region, the Lakes region the Seacoast region, the Merrimack Valley region, the Monadnock region, and the Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee area.
As of 2004, the population of New Hampshire was estimated to be 1,299,500.
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 Hillsborough County, New Hampshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hillsborough County is a county located in the state of New Hampshire.
Hillsborough was on the five original counties identified for New Hampshire in 1769, and was named for Wills Hill, the Viscount Hillsborough who was British Secretary of State for the Colonies at the time.
The county was organized at Amherst on March 19, 1771.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Manchester (New Hampshire)
Manchester (New Hampshire), city in southern New Hampshire.
New Hampshire at Manchester, University of, private, coeducational institution in Manchester, New Hampshire, part of the...
New Hampshire at Manchester, University of, Notre Dame College, Saint Anselm College
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 Franklin Pierce - dKosopedia
Pierce was born November 23, 1804 in Hillsborough, New Hampshire, the son of Benjamin Franklin Pierce, who later served as Governor of New Hampshire.
Pierce studied law, but his chief interest was in politics; by age 24, he had won a seat in the New Hampshire legislature; by 26 he had become youngest Speaker of the House in state history.
Pierce joined the Army during the Mexican War, doing so at least as much out of ambition as out of patriotism, as the mid-1800's was the era of the war hero, with Andrew Jackson, William Henry Harrison and Zachary Taylor winning the White House more for their "war hero" status than their political abilities.
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 Hillsborough County, New Hampshire Local History & Genealogy
New Hampshire claimed for her southern boundary a line due west from the same point on the ocean.
Hillsborough County was formed at that time as one of the original counties.
Deering, NH is located in north central Hillsboro County, with the municipalities of Hillsborough, in Hillsborough County, and Henniker, in Merrimack county, at it's northern border.
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 Hillsborough County Nashua, New Hampshire (Counties)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The county seat of Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, is Nashua.
New Boston is located in Hillsborough County between Manchester and Greenfield on Highway...
Wilton is located in Hillsborough County in the south central New Hampshire between Milford and...
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 Hillsborough, New Hampshire
Hillsborough is the birthplace of Franklin Pierce, fourteenth President of the United States, the only President from New Hampshire.
Over fifty years, Hillsborough's population increased by a total of 2,749 residents, going from 2,179 in 1950 to 4,928 residents in 2000.
The 2003 Census estimate for Hillsborough was 5,102 residents, which ranked 61st among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.
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 New Boston, 1817 Gazetteer, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
New Boston, 1817 Gazetteer, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
NEW BOSTON - in Hillsborough county, was incorporated in 1763, and contained by the last census, a population of 1,810 souls.
Solomon Moore was settled in New Boston in 1768, died in 1803, and was succeeded in 1806 by the Rev. E.P. Bradford the present pastor.
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 History of Hancock, New Hampshire
The new town was named for the famed American patriot John Hancock, who owned 1875 acres in the town and was one of the wealthiest men in America.
New, vast farmlands where opening in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan - land were farming was much easier and more productive, and many young men left to make new lives there.
With the new railroad (arriving in Hancock in 1878), Hancock suddenly was close yet far away.
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 History of Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
The news of the commencement of hostilities at the South soon spread along the northern frontiers, and the savages in the interests of the French, at once commenced their attacks upon the defenceless settlers.
The news of Braddock's defeat, caused the desertion of many of his men, and a coolness on the part of the Five Nations, upon whose aid he depended.
This new company was officered principally from Amoskeag, and being enlisted from the New Hampshire regiment, most of the men were from this neighborhood.
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 New Hampshire
After a 38-year period of union with Massachusetts, New Hampshire was made a separate royal colony in 1679.
New Hampshire gained a measure of international attention in 1905 when Portsmouth Naval Base played host to the signing of the treaty ending the
Abundant water power turned New Hampshire into an industrial state early on, and manufacturing is the principal source of income.
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 Hillsborough, New Hampshire Real Estate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Demographics, 2000 Census: From 1990 to 2000, population in Hillsborough grew by 9.6 percent to 4,928, a numeric increase of 430.
The median age is 37.6, with 26.5 percent of the population under the age of 18 and 12.7 percent age 65 and older.
We offer hassle free access to the New Hampshire MLS and the freedom to involve an agent when you are ready.
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 Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Magazine / Golden Opportunity
It means turning something old into something new by bringing the past forward into the present, rather than allowing the present to obliterate it.
Keith was born in Hillsborough, New Hampshire, and by the time he was 18, he'd run away from the farm to join the circus.
The past is beginning to appear again as the present, and the authentic is reborn as a whole new thing, with marble replacing marble, and bronze shining now where bronze once shone before, and above it all, the lost angels, with all their lost trumpets, calling here again.
www.boston.com /news/globe/magazine/articles/2004/03/14/golden_opportunity   (4528 words)

  
 Hillsborough New Hampshire Resource Guide, City or community of Hillsborough, New Hampshire Facts, Information, ...
The distance from Hillsborough to Washington DC is 403 miles.
The distance to the New Hampshire state capital is 19 miles.
Hillsborough is positioned 43.11 degrees north of the equator and 71.89 degrees west of the prime meridian.
www.usacitiesonline.com /nhcountyhillsborough.htm   (177 words)

  
 New Hampshire Real Estate, New Hampshire Homes for Sale, and New Hampshire Condos
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 Historic Hillsborough   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Early settlers came from towns in eastern Massachusetts and from the Scotch-Irish towns in southeastern New Hampshire.
Soon, there would be three more Hillsboroughs: Hillsborough Bridge, the mill town on the Contoocook river that is today's downtown, and the quaint Upper and Lower Villages with their stately homes along the Second NH Turnpike.
Upstairs is the D.A.R. Hillsborough Museum Room, that houses a diverse collection of artifacts dating from the town's origin.
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 New Hampshire Genealogy & History, NH USGenWeb
New and Events of the National Genealogical Society.
Hampshire State Mailing Lists -- Information on how to subscribe to the State and county lists.
Hampshire has produced a number of resources and publications on the Internet of interest.
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 New Hampshire Real Estate Listings New Hampshire Realtors Homes for Sale NH Real Estate Agents
New Hampshire offers a myriad of real estate and investment opportunities; single family homes, multi-family units, condominiums, lakefront, and oceanfront realty, commercial real estate, year round and vacation homes.
New Hampshire is business friendly and is one of New England 's fastest growing states.
New Hampshire is also among the tops in the nation in percentage of people with Bachelor's Degrees or higher (30%) and percentage of voters casting ballots for President (58%).
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 New Boston, Hillsborough, New Hampshire
In the province of New Hampshire alone, which had only fifteen towns, it carried off 1000 people, of whom 900 were children under the age of 21.
Rev. Solomon MOORE was settled in New Boston in 1768, died in 1803, and was succeeded in 1806 by the Rev. E.
The original grant for the land (1736) which was to become the Town of New Boston came from the State of Massachusetts and included a tract "of the contents of six miles square, with a thousand acres added for ponds that lye within the S Township".
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 Bibliography - Titles with H   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
History of the Town of Claremont, New Hampshire, For a Period of One Hundred and Thirty Years, From 1764 to 1894.
History of the Town of Gilsum, New Hampshire, From 1752 to 1879, with Maps and Illustrations.
History of the Town of Henniker, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, From the Date of the Canada Grant by the Province of Massachusetts, in 1735, to 1880; with a Genealogical Register of the Families of Henniker.
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 New Hampshire Used Cars for Sale - New Hampshire Car Classifieds
With our large selection of quality New Hampshire used cars you are sure to find the perfect car, truck, or SUV at the right price.
New HampshireCarClassifieds.com is not responsible for any errors that may occur when processing information.
It is the buyer's responsibility to call or e-mail each seller to verify the information and pricing contained within the New Hampshire car classified ads.
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 New Hampshire Web Page
Now you can blog with local residents of New Hampshire, post questions and talk to the people who live there through CityBlog.
We have access to thousands of MLS listings for homes and condos in Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Rochester, Dover or any of the other communities in New Hampshire.
The weather for Concord, New Hampshire is reported by a local weather station using a combination of TAF and METAR reports from airports and weather stations in the area (ICAO).
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 New Hampshire Birth Certificate, Death Record, Marriage License and other vital records
In New England, the town clerk is the principal record keeper on the local level.
The original records are in the respective town clerk's office or the New Hampshire Historical Society.
Birth, death and marriage records since 1640 may be obtained from the City or Town Clerk in the city or town where the event occurred.
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 New Hampshire Events - Make Your Time Spent in NH Fun
Something special happens in New Hampshire nearly every day of the week, all year long.
You can take in a Broadway musical or drama at one of the regional summer stock theatres or year-round performing arts centers; experience the traditional dances of another culture or the folk music of native home-grown singer-songwriters.
Joy Ackerman is a core faculty member in Environmental Studies at Antioch New England Graduate School.
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 New Hampshire
New Hampshire was one of the much-watched battleground states.
News) and later challenged Nader's nomination papers based on "evidence of fraud, forgery and deceit
McCain in the Feb. 1 New Hampshire Republican primary, but he rebounded in the Nov. general election, carrying this battleground state with a plurality of 7,211 votes (1.27 percentage points).
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 The Avalon Project : Constitution of New Hampshire - 1776
That a treasurer, and a recorder of deeds for each county be annually chosen by the people of each county respectively; the votes for such officers to be returned to the respective courts of General Sessions of the Peace in the county, there to be ascertained as the Council and Assembly shall hereafter direct.
To which is prefixed, The Resolution of the American Congress for Establishing a Form of Government in New Hampshire and the Resolve of the Provincial Congress, for taking up Government in Form.
This constitution was framed by a convention, or "congress," which assembled at Exeter, December 21, 1775, (in accordance with a recommendation from the Continental Congress,) and completed its labors January 5, 1776.
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 Location Results - Jobs in Hillsborough, New Hampshire, USA - All New Hampshire Jobs
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 USGenWeb Archives: Hillsborough County, New Hampshire
Land Transfers By Members of the Fitzgerald Family In the Boscawen NH Area (Documents are on file at the Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds) 1776-1822 (Part 1)
Land Transfers By Members of the Fitzgerald Family In the Boscawen NH Area (Documents are on file at the Hillsborough CountyRegistry of Deeds) 1776-1822 (Part 2)
NOTICE: The USGenWeb Project makes no claims or estimates of the validity of the information submitted and reminds you that each new piece of information must be researched and proved or disproved by weight of evidence.
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 New Hampshire Homes for Sale, Condos, MLS, and New Hampshire Real Estate Listings
NewHampshireRealEstater.com showcases local New Hampshire real estate agents that have direct access to the local Multiple Listing Services (MLS) on their website allowing you to directly search the MLS for all active New Hampshire real estate listings.
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