NewHampshire is the seventh smallest state in the nation, with an area of 24,043 sq km (9,283 sq mi), including 813 sq km (314 sq mi) of inland waters.
NewHampshire petitioned the king for a final settlement of its boundaries to the east and south with Massachusetts.
NewHampshire's economy expanded in the early 18th century by the introduction of potato cultivation and linen-making by the Scots-Irish.
Severance is a natural resource ecologist and owner of Watershed to Wildlife, Inc., a consulting firm that assists NewHampshire towns and landowners with the technical and practical questions they face as they strive to maintain the quality of their environment while developing and growing as working, sustainable communities.
John Tucker, the Connecticut River Commissioner who had been Speaker of the NewHampshire House when it passed legislation establishing that states commission, explained that the new Founders Award is made in honor of George Moulton, founder and CRJC President from 1991-1995, who passed away in April.
Results indicate a river that is largely in fine condition, especially for dissolved oxygen, although there are several areas of concern for harmful bacteria in some of the most popular canoeing waters in the North Country.
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Albany Area Railroads -- History & Context, Mohawk & Hudson Chapter, National Railway Historical Society(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
While the MohawkRiver was also a transportation conduit, it was not until the Erie Canal was constructed under Governor DeWitt Clinton in the 1820's that transportation to and from the west of the Capital District progressed substantially.
The MohawkRiver was a prime example as its largest falls were very near its junction with the Hudson, and the falls and rapids at the village of Little Falls prevented easy passage westward.
The Mohawk and Hudson Rail Road, the first railroad to be chartered in New York State (April 17, 1826) and the first to begin operations (August 9, 1831) with its famous "DeWitt Clinton" locomotive, was the earliest predecessor of today's Conrail.
Mohawk Valley Camping Area is a great place to enjoy the natural beauty of NewHampshire, there are plenty of things to do while camping at Mohawk Valley Camping Area.
MohawkRiver, NewHampshire, Colebrook, 6 miles away, class II-III, 8 miles long.
Dry River, NewHampshire, Dry River Trail to Dry River Campground, 37 miles away, class V, 1.5 miles long.
Deerfield, established in 1663 on the lush river plain, is considered the best-preserved colonial village in New England.
The Mohawk Trading Post, the first in a series of "trading posts" along the route that vend American Indian crafts, sits alongside the drive with its prominent totem pole (a Northwest Coast Indian symbol) and teepees (the traveling lodge of the Plains tribes).
The highway crosses the river on the Mohawk Indian Bridge and reaches Mohawk Park and its landmark bronze sculpture of a Mohawk with upraised arms on the opposite bank.
The property is bordered by the Nashua River to the west and by residences to the southeast and east.
The liquid fraction was discharged directly to the Nashua River and the sludge in the surface impoundments was periodically dredged and buried on-site in Area III.
During the construction of the new treatment facility, the dredged sludge was buried in Areas IV and V on-site.
Streamflow Conditions in New Hampshire(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
You should always visually inspect a river, stream or creek for yourself, prior to beginning a float trip, to determine whether current stream flow conditions are adequete and safe.
Contoocook River at River Hill near Penacook, NH
Spicket River at Island Pond Road at North Salem, NH
Coos County, NewHampshire (NH), United States, North America
MohawkRiver (MO-hawk), 10 mi/16 km long, Coos co., N N.H.; rises in Mud Pond, 3 mi/4.8 km N of Dixville Notch; flows SW and W to the Connecticut R. at Colebrook.
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New Hampshire Department of Transportation(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
The NewHampshire Department of Transportation announces bridge deck repairs are scheduled to begin Monday, April 3rd on the US Route 3 bridge over the MohawkRiver in Colebrook.
This project will require single lane traffic for approximately six weeks until the work is completed.
Motorists traveling on US Route 3 in Colebrook are asked to used caution when driving through the work zone.
New Hampshire Current and Planned National Streamgaging Network Streamgages(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
NewHampshire Current and Planned National Streamgaging Network Streamgages
Partridge Brook, NH Pemigewasset River At Woodstock Nh Merrimack River At Franklin Junction Nh Contoocook River At Penacook Nh Merrimack River At Garvins Falls Nh Contoocook R Bl Hopkinton Dam At W Hopkinton Nh Piscataquog River Bl Everett Dam Nr E Weare Nh Franklin Dam