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  New Hampshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
New Hampshire is best known as the state with the first primary in the presidential election (see New Hampshire primary), the spot with the worst recorded weather at an inhabited location (the Mount Washington weather observatory in the Presidential Range), and colorful fall foliage.
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 White Mountains region, the Lakes area, the Seacoast region, the Merrimack Valley area, the Monadnock region, and the Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee area.
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 New Hampshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
New Hampshire was home to the famous geological formation called the Old Man of the Mountain, a face-like profile in Franconia Notch, until May 2–3, 2003, when the symbol of New Hampshire collapsed.
According to the Census Bureau, as of 2003, the population of New Hampshire was 1,287,687.
New Hampshire is the only state that does not mandate public kindergarten, partly out of frugality and lack of funding, and partly out of belief in local control, a philosophy under which towns and cities, not the state, make as many decisions as possible.
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 NEW HAMPSHIRE FACTS AND INFORMATION
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.
New Hampshire asserts the area was granted to it by Massachusetts prior to Maine becoming a state of its own rather than just the northern part of Massachusetts, in the Missouri_Compromise of 1820.
As of 2004, the population of New Hampshire was estimated to be 1,299,500.
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 New Hampshire Almanac   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
New Hampshire is bordered on the north by the Canadian province of Quebec; on the east by Maine and the Atlantic Ocean; on the south by Massachusetts; and the on the west by Vermont.
New Hampshire is heavily forested with an abundance of elm, maple, beech, oak, pine, hemlock and fir trees.
Among native New Hampshire mammals are the white-tailed deer, muskrat, beaver, porcupine and snowshoe hare.
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 New Hampshire : NH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
New Hampshire was 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 is the only state that doesn't mandate public kindergarten, partly out of frugality and partly out of belief in local control, a philosophy under which towns and cities, not the state, make as many decisions as possible.
New Hampshire has also registered an official Tartan[?] with the proper authorities in Scotland; this tartan is used to make kilts worn by the State Police while they serve their duties in Lincoln during the Games.
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 New Hampshire - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
New Hampshire is a state in the New England region of the United States (U.S. postal abbreviation NH), named for the English county of Hampshire.
The outgoing governor of New Hampshire is Craig Benson (Republican), John Lynch (Democrat) defeated Benson in the November, 2004 gubernatorial race and will be sworn in as Governor in January, 2005.
New Hampshire's two U.S. senators are Judd Gregg (Republican) and John E. Sununu (Republican), whose father John H. Sununu was governor of the state from 1983-1988.
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 List of counties in New Hampshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cheshire County: one of five original counties created in New Hampshire in 1769.
Grafton County: one of five original counties created in New Hampshire in 1769.
Rockingham County: one of five original counties created in New Hampshire in 1769.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_counties_in_New_Hampshire   (166 words)

  
 New Hampshire - ArtPolitic Encyclopedia of Politics : Information Portal
New Hampshire is called the "Granite State" because of its numerous granite quarries; the nickname may also reflect the state's attachment to tradition and its history of a frugal government.
New Hampshire is best known as the state with the first primary in the presidential election, the spot with the worst recorded weather at an inhabited location (the Mount Washington weather observatory), colorful fall foliage, and a splashy headline killer, Pamela Smart[?].
Regionally, New Hampshire is known for skiing, no sales or income tax, the Lakes region and the New Hampshire International Speedway[?] (formerly the Loudon Racetrack), the home of the Loudon Classic, the longest-running motorcycle race in the United States.
www.artpolitic.org /infopedia/nh/NH.html   (879 words)

  
 New Hampshire Fast Facts and Trivia
New Hampshire's present constitution was adopted in 1784; it is the second oldest in the country.
New Hampshire’s State House is the oldest state capitol in which a legislature still meets in its original chambers.
New Castle is the smallest town in New Hampshire.
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 About new hampshire mortgage
New Hampshire is best known as the state with the first primary in the presidential election (see New Hampshire primary), the spot with the highest recorded winds ever recorded (the Mount Washington weather observatory in the Presidential Range), and colorful fall foliage.
New Hampshire's recreational attractions include skiing, the Lakes Region, and the New Hampshire International Speedway (formerly Loudon Racetrack), home of the Loudon Classic, the longest-running motorcycle race in the United States.
In the flatter southwest corner of New Hampshire another feature, the prominent landmark and tourist attraction of Mount Monadnock, has given its name to a general class of earth-forms, a monadnock signifying in geomorphology any isolated resistant peak rising from a less resitant eroded plain.
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 biology - New Hampshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
New Hampshire is home to the highest winds ever recorded on Earth (the Mount Washington weather observatory in the Presidential Range).
Unlike most states, New Hampshire does not have a Lieutenant Governor, but instead has a five-person Executive Council that is a holdover from the Governor's Council of the Colonial era.
There is an ongoing boundary dispute with Maine in the area of Portsmouth Harbor, with NH claiming dominion over several islands (now known as Seavey Island) that are now Portsmouth Naval Yard as well as to the Maine towns of Kittery and Berwick (with some historical documentation of this).
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 NARA - Publications - Special List 29: New Hampshire
A Topographical Map of the Province of New Hampshire, surveyed agreeably to the Orders and Instructions of the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations unto Samuel Holland, Esqr., His Majesty's Surveyor General of Lands for the Northern District of North America; By the following Gentlemen His Deputies.
New Hampshire, by Recent Survey, Made under the Supreme Authority and Published according to Law by Philip Carrigain, Counsellor at Law and late Secretary of the State.
Counties, townships, roads, ferries, bridges, county seats, post towns, churches, academies, universities and colleges, iron foundries, cotton factories, mills, and 1810 population figures for individual townships.
www.archives.gov /publications/finding-aids/maps/nh.html?template=print   (587 words)

  
 Articles - New Hampshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
New Hampshire was founded by Captain John Mason and first settled in 1623, just three years after the Pilgrims landed in Massachusetts.
On January 5, 1776, the Provincial Congress of New Hampshire, meeting in Exeter, New Hampshire ratified the first state constitution in the soon-to-be United States, six months before the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
The New Hampshire Constitution is the nation's only state constitution that allows the Right to Revolution.
www.gaple.com /articles/New_Hampshire   (3241 words)

  
 Census 2000 data for New Hampshire
The population of New Hampshire on April 1, 2000 was 1,235,786.
New Hampshire Redistricting Data (P.L. The Census 2000 Redistricting Data contains summary statistics on counts for the total population, for the population 18 years and over, and population counts by race and by Hispanic or Latino origin.
Although the survey was conducted in only 1,203 counties, it is important to note that this size sample is sufficient to produce data for every state in the Nation, as well as for counties and most metropolitan areas of 250,000 in population or more.
www.census.gov /census2000/states/nh.html   (1265 words)

  
 Cyndi's List - U.S. - New Hampshire
Listing includes (when known) the convict's name, age, race, sex, occupation, crime, date of execution, method of execution and whether it was a single or multiple execution.
Norwegians in the 1880 census for New Hampshire 
Transcription of the pamphlet assembled by Thomas Hill in 1910 listing the graves in the Old Pine Cemetery in Lebanon, East Plainfield Cemetery in Plainfield, and Leavitt Cemetery in Grantham, providing the genealogy for the families that are prominently represented in the cemeteries.
www.cyndislist.com /nh.htm   (3411 words)

  
 Directory - Regional: North America: United States: New Hampshire: Counties: Rockingham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Rockingham County is located in the southeastern part of the state.
Rockingham is bordered by Strafford County to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the State of Massachusetts to the south, and Merrimack and Hillsborough Counties to the west.
Listings by area and type, community information, links to weather forecasts, and local TV and movie listings.
www.incywincy.com /default?p=403863   (189 words)

  
 UNH Cooperative Extension - website - homepage
In a survey by The Center for a New American Dream, four out of five Americans would like to have a more simplified holiday and fewer than three in ten think it is necessary to spend a lot of money to have a fulfilling and enjoyable holiday.
New Hampshire residents whose homes were damaged by last weekend’s flooding face many tasks as they return to assess the clean-up.
UNH Cooperative Extension has an array of information to help New Hampshire residents recover from multiple problems caused by this weekend’s floods.
ceinfo.unh.edu   (472 words)

  
 Family Division index
The Family Division operates courts in 10 locations across the state located in three counties: Grafton, Rockingham and Sullivan.
The new law, and the provisions described below, encourage parents to work together in the best interests of their children.
The new law also authorizes the court to appoint a mediator in parenting disputes, even when the parties don't agree with that action.
www.courts.state.nh.us /fdpp   (493 words)

  
 New Hampshire Genealogy Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The contents of the book, list all the county officer's, sheriff's, coroners, clerks, lawyers, & the Militia of New Hampshire.
I'm not researching there, so I'm not familiar with your counties, some of the counties that are listed, by just a quick glimpse are, Bath, Lime, Lancaster, Littleton, Hillsbourough, Greenfield.
New-LondonPelham, and alot more.It list past and present position's held etc. The book is about 5" X 3" big, with 144 pages in it.
www.usroots.com /~usgwnhus/archive/1828/nh1828.htm   (206 words)

  
 New Hampshire's Tax Lien Counties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Generally stated, property is identified as belonging on the tax roll, valued, assessed and after the tax rate is set, the tax bill is determined.
In New Hampshire, property taxes are used to help fund the government services of counties, cities and towns, school districts, fire districts, flood control districts, and other special districts.
For example, counties use their portion of property taxes to pay for County services such as the Court system and the Sheriff’s Office.
www.taxcertificatesource.com /tax_lien_counties_nh.asp   (316 words)

  
 Free State Project — New Hampshire Information
This page is a clearinghouse of information about the state of New Hampshire, for FSP members moving here.
New Hampshire Underground - A place for NH liberty lovers to gather, post accomplishments, meetings, activities, and ideas.
New Hampshire Liberty Index - annual rating of NH legislator voting records.
freestateproject.org /community/nh_info.php   (575 words)

  
 New Hampshire Towns & Counties Scanner Radio Frequency Selector Page
Note: The New Hampshire Frequency Page is NEW.
PC Programmable Database files such as those used in the BC780 scanner are very useful and can be easily emailed.
These links and lists are now active but contain low data..
www.rfwiz.com /Frequencies/NewHampshire/NH_TownsCounties.htm   (278 words)

  
 New Hampshire Homes for Sale, New Hampshire Real Estate Listings, Multiple Listing Service MLS, New Homes and Houses ...
Find New Hampshire real estate listings, houses for sale, new homes, foreclosures and more.
HomeGain has the most complete index of New Hampshire real estate listings on the web to help you find a home or get a sense of current New Hampshire property values.
In many areas, we give you direct access to homes for sale on the New Hampshire Multiple Listings Services (MLS), the source real estate agents use to view real estate listings.
homegain.com /homes_for_sale/NH/hsx_state_page?entryid=5027&...   (251 words)

  
 NACO
The National Council of County Association Executives (NCCAE) has donated $25,000 to the NACo Parish and County Family Fund.
Judge Robert Eckels of Harris County, Texas will be the featured speaker at a special Spotlight Session about the lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina Nov. 18 at NACo's Health, Human Services and Workforce Conference in San Francisco.
The new U.S. Communities contract with Hagemeyer North America offers local governments a wide range of products to protect and secure their communities.
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 birding.com - Where to Bird - New York
Northern New York Birds: Area east of Lake Ontario and north of I-90.
Nestled between Brooklyn and the JFK Airport, in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty, is a wonderful wetland area officially called Gateway National Recreation Center.
This small refuge is in the Finger Lakes region of Central New York.
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State Government - links to the CI pages on the executive, legislative and judical branches and a link to the state's official page.
Local Government - links to the CI pages on counties, cities, law enforcement agencies and courts.
Zip Code Lists - list of the zip codes in the state.
www.hpius.com /gw/nh   (137 words)

  
 Welcome to Barry Shea and Associates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Barry Shea and Associates is committed to maintaining the highest level of professional standards.
From the time the firm was founded we have been committed to using the best available technology.
We are continually upgrading our software and hardware and are continuously looking for new products to help us better serve our clients.
www.bshea.com   (223 words)

  
 New Hampshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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If you've got any questions, ideas, or improvements for this page, please email the major at webmaster@city-search.org.
Cityhall Home Pages Search Townhall news Main Crossroads
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 New Hampshire - Art History Online Reference and Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
New Hampshire - Art History Online Reference and Guide
New Hampshire - Your Art History Reference Guide!
Art History Search Art History Browse News Gallery Forums Articles Weblinks
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