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Dartmouth has aimed, in all her history, at that true conservatism which blends felic- itously the "old and new." Bound by no inept foreign methods-good enough, it may
be, abroad, but out of place here-she holds fast to the old idea of the American college. Its end she judges, is that general andl sym- inetrical training which should precede tho partientar and professional ; which makes the man, to bo moulded, in due time, into the clergyman, the lawyer, the physician, or whatever else may be preferred. Yet she welcomes whatever real improvements in- creasing light has suggested. She believes in a enrricalum, carefully devised, snited to develop, by a common discipline, our com- mon humanity ; not deemning it wise or safe to leavo tho selection of studies, wholly or mainly, to youthful inexperlenco or eaprice. Yet she holds such a curriculum subject to all possible emendations, and does not hes- itate to incorporato with it, to n limited ex- tent, especially in the more advanced stages, the elective principle ; being careful, how- evor, not to interfere with the substantial in- tegrity and wise bulnnee of the programmo. She has already a number of options, both usto courses and particular studies. She be- lieves in the nneiont classics, but she favors seienee also, For the last seven years, much more has been expended on the seientiffe np pointments of the institution than ou the classical ; nnd other improvements are con- templated in the same direction. Though she adheres to the old college, as has been said, yet around that sho has ulready grouped-though with no ambitious funoy for the name of n university-n number of collateral or post graduate institutions, of- fering diversitied opportunities of general and special enlture. The various depart- ments, as they now exist, are as follows :
1. The old ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT, with its four years' curriculum, including the privilege of a partial course, nud a number of partieular options.
2. The CHANDLEN SCIENTIFIC DEPART- MENT, with n regular course, chronologically parallel to that of tho Academie, and having, with the option of a partial course through all tho years, several elective lines of study in the last year. Latin and Greck are omit- ted, French and German included, and scien- tifie branches are made most prominent.
3. The AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT, SO . called, or the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. This is based on the Congressional land-grant. It has n regular three yenrs' course, with an op- tion, after the first yenr, betweon an agrieul- tural and mechanical line of study.
4. The ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, or the Thayer School of Civil Engineering. This is substantially, though not formally, n post graduate or professional department, with a two years' eourse. The requisites for admis- sion are, in some important branches, even more than a college eurrieulum commonly embraces ; and it is designed to carry the study of eivil engineering to the highest point.
5. The MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, or the oll New Hampshire Medical College. This was established in 1797, has had a long and pros perous career, and ranks now with the best
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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
medical institutions in the country. There is connected with it, in addition to the lec- tures, a good course of private medical in struction.
6. MOOR'S CHARITY SOHOOL. This has now no distinct organic existence ; but there is a small fund which is appropriated, under the direction of the President of Dartmouth College, to the education of Indian youths, in any department for which they are prepared.
During the late war, the college, in com- mon with most others in our country, was somewhat depressed ; hat it has since been
resuming, and even surpassing, its former status. The last catalogue embraces a facul- ty of instruction, thirty-six in number, and, in all the different courses of study, four hundred and twenty students. As an indi- cation of the national relations of the college, it may he remarked, that these students come from twenty five different States and Territo- ries, at home and abroad ; and that, of the undergraduates, more than one fifthi are from places out of New. England. Within the last thirteen years, nine hundred and sixty thou- sand dollars have hcen secured for the vari
ous departments. But with the restrictions imposed on some of the gifts, with the re- maining wants of existing foundations, with the plans of enlargement and improvement in the minds of the trustees and faculty, and with the increased number of students, there is a present need of as much more. Nor is it likely that here, any more than at the other leading institutions of our country, there will cease to he a call for additional funds, so long as
"The thoughts of men are widened by the process of the subs."
HIGH SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES. Those marked with nn asterisk are Public Schools.
Name of School.
Location.
Date of charter
Dale of organi- zntion.
No. male teach- tonel- ers. els.
Stn- dents.
Female Sin- dents.
Pur- n'sid- f sning ing in higher N. H. br'ch's
Vols. int library.
No. of weeks In year
grounds.
Adoua Female Seminary
Enst Derry
1823
1825
3
15
38
25
700
50
500
Angns1.
30
20,000
Appleton Academy.
Now Ipswich
1789
1760
53
38
50
15
August.
40
5.000
Atkinson Acmilomy
Strafford Center
1830
1830
95
-19
30
Angnst.
30
3.000
Austin Academy
Chesterfield
1790
1790
1
25
15
10
20
Septembor.
36
1,500
Classical Institute,
Northwood Center
1867
1860
c
2
23
91
39
20
500
September.
33
2.000
Coo'a Northwond Aundemy.
Colebrook
1622
18/18
1
95
35
51
33
September.
36
5,000
Clinton Grovo Seminary
Wenre
1837
1
3
00
58
101
197
Angust.
Commercial Academy.
Concord
1850
1
2
60
115
171
71
450
September.
30
*Conant High School.
Contaocookvlllo
1856
1850
I
2
20
-17
35
78
18
September.
30
2,700
Deering
1603
1
10
12
0
Seplember.
10
25
Seabrook
No
returns
received
4
30
65
95
95
125
Angus1.
38
25,009
Franklin Academy.
Dover
1818
1818
1
50
30
80
52
Augns1.
40
10.000
.Franklin High School.
Franklin
1671
1
14
1
1
20
30
50
50
50
Angusl.
39
9.500
Francestown Academy
Frmmmmeslown
1810
1609
1
45
39
83
03
300
37
7,000
Freeitmum High School
-
1970
1
00
37
85
50
201
September.
36
5.000
Grent Falls
1R19
1
1
21
48
65
18
20
September.
30
10,000
Honeock
1-73
1
1
52
50
108
50
Angus1.
21
Scytheville
1674
1
1
1
3
3
120
62 75
87
72
2.000
Angnst.
39
15.009
Kingston Arndemy.
Kingslon Pinins
1855
1850
-
18
20
20
-10
30
30
25.009
·Littleton High School ..
Littlelon
1808
1
1
54
95
60
August.
38
35.000
·Morchester High School.
Manchester
I
5
160
251
052
10
50.000
"Milford High School
Milforl
185
1
1
33
52
85
85
30
10.000
.Meredith High School.
Meredith
1673
1
20
10
30
30
September.
30
8.000
Miss Morgan's Immulics' School.
Portsmouth
1971
10
-10
25
September.
30
15,000
Nashuns Literary Institute
1840
18 10
1
I
100
90
May.
42
0,000
N. 11. Couference Seminary
"T'ilton
1815
1815
4
124
102
200
90
1,500
Angnst.
36
35,000
New Hamplan
1853
1853
1
181
110
207
208
1,000
40
35.000
New London
1851
1853
3
101
82
120
55
1,009
Angust.
80.900
Orfard Academy ....
Orfonl
1853
Fisherrille
1666
1815
00
50
100
350
Angus1.
40
0.000
Amlorer
1674
187-1
-13
31
57
113
71
300
Angust.
39
5.000
·Portsmouth High School
Portsmouth
1
3
01
15
153
8,51
Seplember.
41
30,000
· Rochester High School
Rueluster
1601
1
1
1
3
-14
113
151
137
225
September.
30
30,009
"Storens High School
Claremont
1668
1
1854
1
38
42
80
34
12
1673
1
21
31
55
4-1 50
September.
32
2,000
Wolfeborongh Academy
Wolf:borough
1820
1621
1
1
5.
98
65 30
1,100
September.
38
$ 50,000
Van Dame Schon]
Nottingham Conter
Wilton Select Schonl
Fast Wilton
.Winchester High School
Winchester
33
5,000
3
30)
16
50
September.
40
40,000
"Concord lligh School.
Jaffrey
1871
1
2
25
21
-10
10
Angusl.
22
460
36
9.500
Contoocook Academy
Conway Academy
North Conway
1838
cl -
1
39
30
12
Scplember.
40
Dover
1851
1
35
35
35
Seplember.
37
"Farmington High School.
August. Septemher.
52
Gilmanlon
1701
171MS
1
3
35
37
01
40
519
Angnst.
·Koene Iligh Scluml.
Keeno
september.
30
50,000
Kimball Union Acuilemy
Merilen
1813
1815
Lancaster Acudomy.
lameaster
Septemher.
41
5,000
.Lebanon High School.
Lebanon
1871
1
1
39
21
51
51
September.
Marlow Acmlemy
Mnrlow
Angust.
700
Mn Guw Institute
184
1-19
I
17
12
27
99
38
10.000
McCollom Institule ..
Mont Vernon
1850
1850
1
80
57
130
125
1.000
September.
36
10,000
Alt. St. Mary's Academy.
Manchester
39.000
Nashna High School
Nashua
36
100,000
Neir Iumptem lustitution. New Lomlon Institution .. "Nivport Grammar School
Newport
187-1
1
1
40
05
50
600
Septemlier.
10
25.000
Phillipps Exeter Avolemy
1781
17H3
166
41
100
3-10
September.
38
95,000
"l'eterboro' High School
Peterbntonglı
1871
1
- 1
33
90
50
Angust.
30
2,000
Rahluson Female Seminary
Exeter
1866
1
199
65
1,009
Seplember,
30
110,000
St. Paul's School
Concord
1855
1×50
13
170
1
55
50
105
45
150
August.
30
11,000
Tilden Ladies' Seminary
West Lebanon
1868
30,009
· Troy Ihigh School.
Troy
1
18
10
79
10 47
September.
36
4.000
"Simonds Free High School ..
Warner
35
2,000
Seplember.
38
75,000
40
68
100
30
350
September.
39
20
7,000
12
10.000
Pembroke
1818
1819
I
2
58
34
25
50
Stalo Normal School
l'lymonth
1870
1571
1
3
55
05
10G 120
120
September.
Ponacook Normal Arudemy
8.000
Plukrrion Acmlemy
Derry
1810
915 5 1
1
1
35
50
Angust.
Raymond Iligh School .
Raymond
1.000
Inke Village Selert School
Inka Villige
Seplember.
40
300 September.
29
60
10
21
September.
Reed's Ferry
Angust.
30
3.000
Gaskell's Business College
Manchester
18415
D
980
00
100
75
-
20
-15
25
Angust.
5,000
Colebrook Academy
Portsmouth
IN74
1911 1 1
37
33
85
12
Septomher.
1.500
Chesterfiolil Acadomy
Milton Three Ponds
1791
1780
911 1 1
Na.fc- male
Mule
Stud'ts
School year begins.
Valna'on of bnililinge, apparatus
39
$ 0.000
[Angust.
91
20
Angnst.
Deering Academy
Dourborn Acalemy ..
Honover
Dorer High School.
"Exeter High School
Exeler
September.
Farmington
1809
Glimonton Acmlemy ..
Great Falls High Schipol
llancock High School
Keursargy Home Srlmol.
Angusl.
85
75
1869
1
1
1
32
10
31
2
Nashua
102
August.
0.000
Proctor Academy
Exeter
J'embruke Aendrmy
25
4
95
September.
1
September. Seplember.
1,599
Dartmouth Home School
125
-
00
15
1871
Freedom
Atkinson
1519416
LIST OF CITIES, TOWNS, POST-OFFICES, R. R. STATIONS AND VILLAGES IN THE STATE OF
NEW - HAMPSHIRE.
EXPLANATIONS.
The first column contains the name of the place. County Seats are designaled by asterisks ("). Money-order Pont. Ofices have their naroes in full inced type, as Ashiand P. O., DOVER P. O., etc. Cities, in capitals, as CONCORD, International Money-order offices have the letters B. C. G. S, after P. O. in parenthesis, indicating respectively, British, Canadian, Gorman, and Swiss Monoy-order officee. The second column gives the town, and tho third column the county, in which the place is located. If the place is a Railroad Station, the fourth column conlains the name of the Railroad. If not a Station, the name of the nenrent Railroad Station is given, with the distance io moiles, Population of town" is given in the fifth column.
The following is a list of Railroads in the State. The names of some of thein are abbreviated in the fourth column, but will be readily recognized,
Ashuelot.
Grand Trunk.
Portsmouth, (formerly Concord & Portamonth.)
Boston, Concord & Montreal.
Manchester & Lawrenco.
Portsmouth & Dever.
Boston, Lowell & Nashna,
Manchester & North Weare,
Portsmouth, Great Falls & Conway,
Boston & Maine.
Monadnock.
Portlaod & Ogdeamburgh. Sullivan County,
Cheshire.
Nosboa, Acton & Boston.
Suacook Valler.
Concord.
Nushua & Rochestor.
West Amesbury Branch,-Boston & Maine
Concord & Claremont,
Northern.
White Mountains Division,-Boston, Concord & Montreal,
Contooconk River,
Peterborough & Shirley.
Wilton Extension, -Boston, Lowoll & Nashon.
Bover & Winnepesaukee, Branch of Bouton & Maine.
Portland & Rochester
Wolfeheroughi, Branch of Portmooth, Orent Falls & Conway Worcester & Nashun.
Name of Place,
Town.
County.
How accessible.
Pop.
Name of Place.
Town.
County.
How arcessible.
Pop
Acworth P. O.
Acworth,
Sullivan,
Charlestown' 9 miles,
1950
Centre Strafford P. O.
Strafford,
Stratford,
Farmington, '1 miles,
Albany,
Albany.
Carroll,
Madison, 4 miles,
340
Chandlerville P. O.
Newbary.
Merrimack,
(Mt. Sunapen Station,)
Alexandria P O.
Alexandria,
Grafton,
Bristol, 4 miles,
877
Charlestown P. O., R.R. Bia.
Charlestown.
Sullivan,
Sullivan Railroad,
1742
Allenstown P. O. R.R. Sto.
Allenstown,
Merrimack,
Sun. Val. Railroad,
1500 Chathanı P. O.
Chatham,
Curroll,
Fryeburg, Ma (P. & O.R.R.) 1º m.
415
Alstead P. O.
Aletead,
Cheshire,
Bellows Falls, Vt , 4 miles,
1213
Chester P. O. Chesterfield P. O
Chesterfield,
Chesbire,
Dorry, 64 miles, Keeno, 12 miles,
11.53
Alstoad Centro P. O
Aletead,
Cheshire,
Walpole, 6 milem,
1769 Chesterfield Factory P. O.
Chostorfeld,
Cheshire,
Keune, 0 miles,
Alton Bay P. O & R.R. Sta
Alton,
Belknap, Hillsboro',
B. &M RR., Bov & Win. Br. B & M. RR., Bov & Win. Br. Amhorst Station, 3} miles,
Chichenter P. O., R R. Station,
Chichester,
Merrimack, Carroll,
Sun Valley Railroad,
872
*Amherst P O.
Ainhorat,
Amherst,
Hillsboro', Hillsboro',
Boston, Lowell & Nasbus, R.R. Concord Railroad,
Colleyville,
Claremont P. O., (B.) R. R. Sta. Claremont,
Sullivan,
Con, & Clara, Ruilrond,
4058
Andover P. O., R.R. Stalion, Antrim P O.
Antrim,
Hillsboro',
Hillsborough Bridge, 8 milem,
905
Clarksville P. O.
Clarksville,
Coor,
North Stratford, 26 milos,
200
Ashland P. O., R.R. Station,
Winchester,
Cheshire,
Atkinson Station, 2 miles,
48S
Colebrook,
Coos,
N. Stratford, 134 milon,
2000
Auburn P. O.
Auburn,
Rockingham,
Anburo Station, 1} miles, Portsmouth Raitroad,
821 1514
CONCORD P. O., (B, C. G. S.) K R. Sta,
Concord,
Merrimack,
North Stratford, 36 miles,
Barnstead Contro P. O.
Barnstead,
Belknap,
Barrington Station, 2 miles,
1583
Contoocook P. O., R.R Suition, Conway P O. R.R. Station,
Conway,
('arroll,
P. & O. R R., l'ort , G. F. & O. R.
1607
Barringtan Station,
Barringtan,
Strafford,
Upper Bartlett Sto , P. & O. R. R.
629
Conway Contre P. O., R.R. Station, Conwny,
Conway Street,
Conway.
Cornishı, Stratford,
Sullivan,
Claremont, 8 milna,
1334
Bean's Island,
Cundia,
Rockingham,
Carroll,
Port, Gt Fulla & Con. Railroad,
Cormsh Flat P. O.
Cornish,
Sullivan,
Claremont, 10 unlos, Wolfeboro' R R.
Bear Comop P. O., R.R. Station, Bedford P. O
Ossipee, Bedford.
Hillsboro', Belkaup,
Manchester, I morles, East Tiltoa, 4 ımıles,
2185
Crawford House P. O., R. R. Sta. Croydon P O
Croydon,
Sullivan,
Newport, 7 miles,
652
Bemu' P. O. R.R. Station,
Newmarket,
Hillsboro',
Bos & blo. Railrend,
405
Baltan P. O., R.R. Station, Banbury P. O., RR Bration,
Banbury,
Morrimack,
Northern Rarloml,
B,, L. & N. R. R. (Wilton Br.)
618
Bothlehoma P. O.
Bethlehem, Bethlehem,
Grafton,
Bethlehem Station, 4 miles,
Warner,
Merrimack, Rockinghanı,
l'andia, 9 miles,
1788
Blue Hills P. O.
Hampton,
Rockingham,
1637
Beoring P. O.
Deoring.
Ildlaboro',
Ilillsborough Bridgo, 4 mitee,
795
Boscawon P. O . R.R. Station, Bow P O.
Berry,
Rockingham,
Manch. & Law. Railroad,
Bow Mills,
Barrington, 9 miles,
Dorry.
Rockinglıam
Berry Went, 1 mulo,
1809
Rowkerville,
1081
Bimond'a Cornor, R.R, Stotion, Dodge Hollow,
Lempster,
Sullivan, Grafton,
W. Rumney, 64 mnilen,
BR
Bracketi's Station.
*DOVER P.O. ( B. O.) R. R. Sia, Bover,
Strafford,
[ Boston & Mu. I R., Ports. & Do- [ ver R R, Bover & Winna. RR,
0874
Bradford Alill+ R. R. Station,
895 465
Bowning's Mille, R. R. Station, Brownville P. O.
Walpole,
Chealuro,
Brighton,
Bristol P. O., (B.) R.R. Station, Bristol,
Brookhold P. O.
Brooklina,
Coos,
Weat Milan, 18 miles, Newport, 9 miles,
1228
East Alton,
East Alstom1 P O
1457
East Andover P. O., R R Stution, East Barrington P. O.
Barrington,
Stra ford,
(Barrington Station.) N. & R. R.
Candia P. O., R R Station,
CanBAD,
Grafton,
Northern Railroad,
Candin Villago P. O.
Canterbury.
Canterbury,
Carroll,
Co09,
White Mountain Railroad, Meredith, 4 milen,
515
Eut Concord P. O., B.R. Station, Enst Croydon, East Deoring P. O.
Croydon, Deering,
Sullivan, Hillsboro'.
Hillsborough Bridge, 5 miles
Contre Harbor P. O. Oentre Sandwich P. O.
Contre Har., Sandwich,
[Carroll,
Moralith, 12 miles
378
East Canaan P. O., R. R. Btation, East Columbia,
Columbia, Co noord,
Coos
North Stratford, 16 milen,
Canterbury P. O.
Merrimack,
Bos., Con. & Mont. Railroad, Newport, 7 milem,
Carroll R R. Station,
Belknap,
Nor. Radroad, Bristol Branch, Wolfeborough Juno., 2 miles,
741
Bainmer, Dunbarton P. O.
Bunbarton,
Merrimack, Strafford,
Enst Weare, 3 inites,
Brookline P. O. Cambridge,
Catabridge,
Lempstor,
Sullivan,
Ornfton,
Plymouth, 6 miles, Plymoutb, 9 miles, Northern Railroad,
2877
Aadover,
Merrimack,
Northern Railroad,
CADAAn P. O., R.R. Station,
Cansan,
Rockingham, Portsmouth Railroad,
Candia,
Rockingham, Candia Station, 1 mile,
Candia,
Rockingham, Canterbury Station, 2} milos,
1169
Barham P. O., R.R. Station, Eusl Acworth P. O.
Acworth,
Sallivan,
Charlestown, 11 milen, Alon, 6 milen,
Camptos P. O.
Aletend,
Belknap, Chesluro.
Walpolo, A miles,
Camptan Village P. O.
Compteb,
Grafton, Grafios,
Newport, 6 miles,
1416
418 Dublin P. O.
Bublin,
Cheshire,
Dov. & Win. Br. B & M. R R. Cold River, 3 milen, Kesno, 11 miles, Wost Milao, 2 miles,
450
Brookfield,
Hillsboro',
Popporell, Mass., 6 miles,
378
Barham,
Cambridge Hollow,
Stra fford, Fitzwilliam, Bradford, Greenland, Bradford, Brantwood, Bridgewater, Croydon,
Chesbire, Merrimack,
Con. & Clare. Railroad,
Newport, 11 miles,
Bradford P. O., R.R. Station,
Rockingham, Portsmouth R R.
Con. & Claro. Railroad,
Borchestor P O.
Borchenter,
Rockingbam, Grafton,
Epping, 4 miles, Bos., Con. & Mont, Railroad,
New Burliam, Strafford,
Bridgewater P. O. R.R. Station,
Bosca wen,
Merrimack, Merrimanok, Merrunack, Strafford,
Concord, 1 miles,
Berry,
Rockzaglıanı,
Dorry Station, 1} milo,
Bow Lake P. O.
Troy, 2 miles,
745 Berry East P. O. R.R. Station, Berry Station P. O, RR Station, Dorry, West, R.R. Btation, Derry P. O.
Berry,
Rockingham,
Nashua & Roch Railrond,
Concord, 5 miles,
Croydon Flat P. O.
Croydon,
Sullivan,
Newport, 4 miles,
Bennett Road R.R Station,
Coos,
White Bonntain Railrond,
733
Bennington P. O.
Bennington, Beaten,
Grafton, Coos
Oraod Trunk Railroad,
722
Danforth's Corner, R.R. Station.
998
Banville P. O.
Now Durham Strafford,
Boat & Me R.R Bov & Win. Br. Dimond's Corner, 1 unile,
Bethlehem Hollow P. O.
Bethlehem,
Grafton,
Bethlehem Station,
Strafford,
Strafford,
Deerfield Centro P. C.
BeerGold, Rockingham,
l'andia, 7 milen,
Boar's Head,
Bath
Carroll, Carroll Grafton,
B. Con. & Mont. Railroad,
1168
Coom P. O. (N. Stratford Station), Corninh,
1221
Cotton Valley Station,
Wolfeboro' Carroll,
N.& S. Loct'n, l'oos,
l'ort. & Og'd Railroad.
Belmont P. O.
Belmont,
Hart's Loc'n, Carroll,
Hillsboro',
North Hovorhill, 74 miles,
375
Benton P. O.
Amherst,
Hillsboro',
Berlin R R. Sto. (Berlin Falla P.O.) Berlin,
Grafton,
Bethlehem Station, 2 milem,
Davis' Station, Bavisville, Bearbold P. O.
Deerfield
Bow Bow
Con. & Clare. Railroad,
Brentwood P. O.
Oraftas, Sullivno, Grafton, Carroll,
Pittsfield, 3 miles,
Connecticut Lake P. O.
Pittsburgh,
Hopkinton,
Murrimack,
Con. & Claro, Railroad,
Barrington P. O.
Barrington,
Strafford,
N. & R. R R. (E.Barrington P.O )
Carroll,
Carroll,
Carroll,
Graul Trank Railway.
Bartlett Contre P. O. Bath P. O. & R.R. Sto.
Bartlett,
Glen Sintion,
Cloughville,
Hopkinton,
Merrimack,
Hopkinton, 2 110+, Cheshiro Railroad,
Atkinson P. O.
Atkinson,
Rockingham, Rockingham,
Boston & Maine Railroad,
Cold River R.R Btation, Colebrook P. O. Columinn P O
Columbia,
Coom,
N. Stratford, 12 miles,
,52
Auburn Siation,
Aubara,
l'oncord R. R., Conc. & Clar. R.R . 12211 Narti'n R. R , Bor, "'ou,& Mo. R. R.
Barnstead P. O.
Barnstond,
Merrimack,
Northern Railroad,
1206 Claremont Junction R K. Station,
Claremont,
Sullivan,
Con & Clare, Rutirond,
Ashland,
Grafion,
Bos. Con. & Mont. Railroad, Ashuelot Railroad,
885
Clark's Corner,
Barnstand,
Belknap,
Son South Barnstead,
Ashuelot P. O. & R.R. Sta.
Walpolo,
Chesluro,
Atkinson Station P. O. R.R. Sta.
Plaistow,
Rockingham, Belknap,
Pittsfield, 5 miles,
1353
Chocorua P O.
Albany, Andover,
Merrimack,
Pottor Place, è mile.
Amlerst Stotion, (Banforth'n Cor.) Amoskeng R.R. Station,
Manchester,
Audover,
Alton P. O. & R R Sta.
Altan,
Belknap.
Brutol Branch,-Northern.
Mount Washington,
Chester,
Itockingham,
1.89
Madison, 4 milem,
Port, Gt. Falls & Con Railroad, Fryeburg, Me , 2 miles,
Bartlett P. O.
Bartlett,
Candia, 3 miles,
Port & Og'd Railroad,
Hillsborough Bridge, 10 miles,
Dalton,
Dao ville, Rockingham, Nowton Junction, 'I mtlen,
White Mountain Railroad, Farmingtan, 7 miles, Hampton, 3} miles, Northora Railroad,
Warner,
Merrimack,
Boston & Maine Railroad,
Comptan,
Alton,
L'oos
Dummer,
317 778
Rockingham, Bos., Con. & Mont. Railroad,
Canterhory Station,
Eastern.
36
LIST OF CITIES, TOWNS, &C.
How accessible.
Pop
Name of Place,
Town.
County.
How accessible.
Pop
Name of Place,
Town
County.
Bos., Con. & Mont. Railroad,
2240
Eest Derry P. O., R. R. Stotien,
Enheld,
Jiration,
Laudat l' V.
Langdon,
Langdon P. O.
Grafton, Grafion, I inile,
Lobanon P. O., (B.) R. R. Sta.
Lebanon,
Eest Grafton,
HuInpstenel,
Rocktugham, Npyton, 5 miles,
Lee.
Carroll,
678
Eest Hebron P. O.
Hebron, Jaffrey,
Chashiro,
Monwinock Ruilrond,
553
Lincoln I'. O.
Lisbon,
Grufton,
Landnif,
Grafton,
Littleton, 11 miles, Northern Railroad,
Littleton P. O., R. R. Sto.
Littleton,
Grafton, Grafton, Belknap,
New Durham, 6 miles,
East Lyme,
Madison,
Carroll,
Union, 32 miles, Meredith, 12 miles,
Londonderry P. O., R.R. Sta.
East Blonltonboro,
Northwood,
Merrimack,
Suthvan,
Lebanon, 5 miles,
Chealure,
West Kindge, 1 milen,
Lower Gilmanton P. O.
Gilmanton,
Belknap,
East Rochester P. O. R.R. Station,
Rochester, Springfield Sullivan,
Cheshire,
Keque, 7 miles,
Lyme P. O.,
Lyme,
Grafton,
E. Thetford, Vt., 4 miles,
820
East Tilton P. O., R. R. Statton,
Unity,
Sullivan, Carroll,
Union, 13 miles,
Mackerel Corner P. O.
Modbury.
Strafford,
Ports., Gt. Falls & Con. Railrond,
646
Eest Washington P. O.
Weare,
Hillsboro',
Manch. & N Wearn Railroad,
Mudmon P. O., It R. Sta.
Madison,
Carroll,
[ Con. R. R., Ports. R. R. M. &
23509
East Westmorelund P. O., R.R. Sto Westmorel'd
Clienhiro,
Chiesbiro Railrond,
MANCHESTER P. O., (B. O. G.) I .. K. Sta,
Manchester,
Ilillsboro',
Marlboro Sintion, 2 miles,
1017
East Wilton, R. R. Station,
Waltou Wolfeboro,
Carroll,
Bon., Low. & Nash Railroad, Wolfeboro' Branch R. R. Littleton, 11 miles,
Marlboroughi 1, 0. Marlborough Sta, P. O., R.R. Sta. Murlow 1. O
Marlow,
Cheshire,
Keene, 17 miles,
Effingham 1. 0.
Etingliam, Effingham,
Carroll,
Ouupee, 12 miles,
Mason Stolton
MAIOD
Hillsboro',
Rockingham, Con, & Ports, Railrond
Ellsworth,
Estield,
Northern Railroad,
1882
Enfeld Station, 6 miles,
1270
Melvin Village P. O. Meriden P. O.
Plainfield,
Sullivan,
Lebanon, 7 imles,
1807
Erroll
Coos,
West Milan, 20 miles,
178
Meruletti Centru P. O.
Soredith,
Belknap.
Bos., Con, & Mont. Ralfrond,
Exotor P. O., (B. ) R.R Station Fubyun llanse l''O . R.R. Stotion, Farmington P. O., R.R. Sto Farrarville, Fishorvillo P. O., (B.) R.R. S.
Farmington, Belmont,
Strafford, Belknap, Merrinck,
Northern Railroad,
Atılan P. O.
Milan,
Coos
Fitzivitham l' 0.
Fitzwithan,
Cheshire,
Liilisboro',
Greenfield, 4} miles,
932
Mill Village P. O.
Goshen,
Sullivan,
Newport, 44 miles,
Franconin 1' 0
Fronkhan, Frankho, l'rcedoin,
Omsipeu, 8 miles
737
Milton Slills P. O.
Milton,
Stru tford,
Union, 5 miles.
Rockingham, Roch, & Nash Railroad,
Bonroo 1. 0.
Monroe,
Grafvon,
M'Indoe's Falls, Vt., 1 mile,
532
Gilford P. O.
Gillord, Gilmouton, Uitinnotou, Gijsum, Bartlett,
Carroll,
I'ort. & Og'd Railroad,
Mount Sunapee, R. R. Stn. Mouut Vornon P. O.
Alt. Veruon,
Milford, 5 miles,
601
1656
Mount Waslington P. O., R. R. Sta, Surgent's Pur. Coos, Muusonville P. O.
Nelson,
Cheshire, Hillsbero|
B., L. & N. R., B., A,& C. R., W. 13000 & N. R., C. R., N. & R. Railr'd
Gorham P. O., R.R. Stution, Goshon P. O.
Gosheu,
Sullivan Rockingham, Portsmouth, 12 .. miles
Newbury P. O., R.R. Sta
Newbury.
Murrinack,
Con. & Claro. Railroad,
601
Grafton P. O. K. R. Sto.,
Gratton,
Graiton, Gratton,
Northern Kailroud, Northern Railrond, Nowport, 10 miles,
900
Newcastle P. O., R.R Sta.
Newestle, Rockingham
Eastorn Railroad
607
Grafton Centre P. O . R.K. Sto.
Granthum,
Sulliyan,
B. & M. R.R., P. Gt. F. & C. R R.
4501
Newington,
Rockingham, Newington Station, 14 mile,
414
Grecohel F O., R.IL. Station,
Greeutielil,
Ilillaboro', Bos., Low. & Nash., Wilton Br.
527
Newington Stallull,
Newington,
Rockingtının, Ports. & Dov. Railroad,
Vreomlund P O.
Groenland, Kockinghum, Greenlaud Station, 1 mile,
New Ipswich, Lillabero'
Mason, 3 ınıles,
1380
Grevnlund Stu P. C., R.R. Sta.
Grecuville, Groton,
GraÍtu
l'ly mouth, 9 miles,
583
Grond Trunk Railway,
Newport P. O., (B.) R. R, Sta. Newport, New Kyo,
Sullivan,
Con. & Clare. Railroad,
2163
HInmupstend l'. O.
Hampton,
Rockinglunu, Enstern Railrond,
1117 Newton J'. O., K.K. Sta.
Newton,
Rockinglinin, Boston & Meine Railroad,
856
Humjon Falls P'. O., R K. St. lungoek P O.
Hancock,
ILilleboro',
Greenfielil, 6 miles,
792 North Burostead P O.
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