The statistics and gazetteer of New-Hampshire. Containing descriptions of all the counties, towns and villages statistical tables with a list of state officers, etc., Part 51

Author: Fogg, Alonzo J., comp
Publication date: 1874
Publisher: Concord, N.H., D. L. Guernsey
Number of Pages: 728


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CLAREMONT-Claremont, West Claremont. CLARKSVILLE -· Clarksville.


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POST OFFICES.


COLEBROOK-Colebrook.


COLUMBIA-Columbia, South Columbia.


CONCORD-Concord, East Concord, West Concord, Mast Yard, Fishers- ville.


CONWAY-Conway, Conway Centre, North Conway.


CORNISH-Cornish.


CROYDON-Croydon, Croydon Flat.


DALTON-Dalton.


DANBURY-Danbury, South Danbury.


DANVILLE-Danville.


DEERFIELD-Deerfield, Deerfield Centre, South Deerfield.


DEERING-Deering, East Deering, West Deering.


DERRY-Derry, Derry Depot, East Derry.


DORCHESTER-Dorchester, North Dorchester.


DOVER-Dover.


DUBLIN-Dublin.


DUMMER-Milan, P. O.


DUNBARTON-Dunbarton, North Dunbarton.


DURHAM-Durham.


EAST-KINGSTON-East Kingston.


EATON-Eaton.


EFFINGHAM-Effingham, South Effingham, Effingham Centre, Effing- ham Falls.


ELLSWORTH-Ellsworth.


ENFIELD-Enfield, West Enfield, Enfield Centre.


EPPING-Epping, West Epping.


EPSOM-Epsom, Short Falls.


ERROLL-Erroll.


EXETER-Exeter.


FARMINGTON-Farmington.


FITZWILLIAM-Fitzwilliam, Fitzwilliam Depot.


FRANCESTOWN-Francestown.


FRANCONIA-Franconia.


FRANKLIN-Franklin. FREEDOM-Freedom.


FREMONT-Fremont.


GILFORD-Gilford, Lake Village.


GILMANTON-Gilmanton, Lower Gilmanton, Gilmanton Iron Works. GILSUM-Gilsum.


GOFFSTOWN-Goffstown.


GORHAM-Gorham. GOSPORT-Gosport.


GOSHEN-Goshen, Mill Village. GRAFTON-Grafton.


GRANTHAM-Grantham, North Grantham.


GREENFIELD-Greenfield.


GREENLAND-Greenland, Eastern Depot, Concord Depot. GREENVILLE-Greenville.


437


POST OFFICES.


GROTON-Groton, North Groton. HAMPSTEAD-Hampstead, East Hampstead, West Hampstead. HAMPTON-Hampton. HAMPTON FALLS-Hampton Falls. HANCOCK-Hancock. HANOVER-Hanover, Hanover Centre. HARRISVILLE-Harrisville, West Harrisville. HART'S LOCATION-Bartlett. HAVERHILL-Haverhill, East Haverhill, North Haverhill, Woodsville. HEBRON-Hebron.


HENNIKER-Henniker, West Henniker. HILL-Hill.


HILLSBOROUGH-Hillsborough, Hillsboro' Centre, Hillsboro' Bridge. HINSDALE-Hinsdale. HOLDERNESS-Ashland or Plymouth. HOLLIS-Hollis. HOOKSETT-Hooksett. HOPKINTON-Hopkinton, West Hopkinton, Contoocook.


HUDSON-Hudson. JACKSON-Jackson.


JAFFREY-Jaffrey, East Jaffrey. JEFFERSON-Jefferson.


KEENE-Keene. KENSINGTON-Kensington. KINGSTON-Kingston. LACONIA-Laconia, Weir's Landing.


LANCASTER-Lancaster. LANDAFF-Landaff, East Landaff. LANGDON-Langdon.


LEBANON-Lebanon, East Lebanon, West Lebanon. LEE-Lee, Wadley's Falls. LEMPSTER-Lempster, East Lempster. LINCOLN-Lincoln. LISBON-Lisbon, Sugar Hill. LITCHFIELD-Thornton's Ferry. LITTLETON-Littleton, North Littleton.


LONDONDERRY-Londonderry, North Londonderry, Wilson's Crossing. LOUDON-Loudon, Loudon Centre, Loudon Ridge.


LYMAN-Lyman. LYME-Lyme, Lyme Centre.


LYNDEBOROUGH-North Lyndeborough, Lyndeborough Centre, South Lyndeborough. MADBURY-Post-office at Dover. MADISON-Madison, East Madison. MANCHESTER-Manchester, Amoskeag, Goff's Falls. MARLBOROUGH-Marlborough, Marlborough Depot. MARLOW-Marlow. MASON-Mason.


438 ·


POST OFFICES.


MEREDITH-Meredith Center, Meredith Village.


MERRIMACK-Merrimack, Reed's Ferry, South Merrimack, Thornton's Ferry. MIDDLETON-Middleton Corner.


MILAN-Milan, West Milan.


MILFORD-Milford.


MILTON-Milton, South Milton, West Milton, Milton Mills.


MOUNT VERNON-Mount Vernon.


MONROE-Monroe, North Monroe.


MOULTONBOROUGH-Moultonborough.


NASHUA-Nashua.


NELSON-Nelson, Munson ville.


NEW-BOSTON-New-Boston.


NEWBURY-Newbury, South Newbury, Chandlersville.


NEWCASTLE-Newcastle.


NEW-DURHAM-New-Durham.


NEW-HAMPTON-New- Hampton.


NEW-IPSWICH-New-Ipswich.


NEW-LONDON-New-London, Scytheville.


NEWINGTON-Newington.


NEWMARKET-Newmarket.


NEWPORT-Newport.


NEWTON-Newton, Newton Depot.


NORTHFIELD-Northfield, and at Tilton, P. O.


NORTH HAMPTON-North Hampton.


NORTHUMBERLAND-Northumberland, Groveton.


NORTHWOOD-Northwood Narrows, Northwood Center, East North- wood.


NOTTINGHAM-Nottingham, West Nottingham.


ORANGE-East Canaan.


ORFORD-Orford, Orfordville.


OSSIPEE-Ossipee, Moultonville, Ossipee Centre, Water Village, Leigh- ton's Corner, West Ossipee.


PELHAM-Pelham.


PEMBROKE .- Pembroke, East Pembroke, Suncook.


PETERBOROUGH-Peterborough, West Peterborough.


PIERMONT-Piermont.


PITTSBURG-Pittsburg, Connecticut Lake.


PITTSFIELD-Pittsfield.


PLAINFIELD-Plainfield, East Plainfield.


PLAISTOW-Plaistow, Atkinson Depot.


PLYMOUTH-Plymouth, West Plymouth.


PORTSMOUTH-Portsmouth.


RANDOLPH-Gorham, P. O. RAYMOND-Raymond.


RICHMOND-Richmond, North Richmond.


RINDGE-Rindge, West Rindge.


ROCHESTER-Rochester, East Rochester, Gonic.


439


POST OFFICES.


ROLLINGSFORD-Rollingsford. -


. ROXBURY-Keene, P. O.


RUMNEY-Rumney, West Rumney, Rumney Depot. RYE-Rye.


SALEM-Salem, Salem Depot, North Salem.


SALISBURY-Salisbury, West Salisbury.


SANBORNTON-Sanbornton, North Sanbornton. SANDOWN-Sandown.


SANDWICH-Sandwich, North Sandwich, East Sandwich, Sandwich Centre.


SEABROOK-Seabrook.


SHARON-New-Ipswich P. O. and Temple P. O.


SHELBURNE-Shelburne.


SOMERSWORTH-Great Falls P. O.


SOUTH HAMPTON-South Hampton.


SOUTH NEWMARKET-South Newmarket.


SPRINGFIELD-Springfield, East Springfield, West Springfield. STARK-Stark.


STEWARTSTOWN-Stewartstown, West Stewartstown.


STODDARD-Stoddard, South Stoddard.


STRAFFORD-Strafford Corner, North Strafford, Blue Hill, Strafford Cen- ter, Bow Lake.


STRATFORD-Stratford Hollow, North Stratford.


. STRATHAM-Stratham.


SULLIVAN-Sullivan. East Sullivan.


SUNAPEE-Sunapee, South Sunapee, George's Mills. SURRY-Surry.


SUTTON-Sutton, North Sutton, South Sutton.


SWANZEY-Swanzey, Westport, West Swanzey.


TAMWORTH-Tamworth, South Tamworth, Tamworth Iron Works. TEMPLE-Temple.


THORNTON-Thornton, West Thornton.


TILTON-Tilton, East Tilton.


TROY-Troy.


TUFTONBOROUGH-Tuftonborough Corner, Melvin Village, Mackerel Village.


UNITY-Unity, East Unity.


WAKEFIELD-Wakefield, East Wakefield, Sanborn's, Union.


WALPOLE-Walpole, Drewsville.


WARNER-Warner, Roby's Corner.


WARREN-Warren.


WASHINGTON-Washington, East Washington.


WATERVILLE-Campton P. O.


WEARE-Weare, East Weare, Oil Mill, North Weare, South Weare. WEBSTER-Webster.


WENTWORTH-Wentworth.


WENTWORTH'S LOCATION-Wentworth's Location. [Depot.


WESTMORELAND-Westmoreland, East Wetsmoreland, .Westmoreland


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RATES OF POSTAGE.


WHITEFIELD-Whitefield.


WILMOT-Wilmot, Wilmot Flat.


WILTON-East Wilton, West Wilton.


WINCHESTER-Winchester, Ashuelot.


WINDHAM-Windham, Windham Depot, West Windham.


WINDSOR-Hillsborough Lower Village, P. O.


WOLFEBOROUGH-Wolfeborough, North Wolfeborough, South Wolfe- borough.


WOODSTOCK-Woodstock, North Woodstock.


RATES OF POSTAGE.


LETTERS by mail from one post office to another, for each half ounce or fraction thereof, prepaid by postage stamps, 3 cents.


DROP OR LOCAL LETTERS at letter-carrier offices, for each half ounce or fraction thereof, prepaid by postage stamps, 2 cents. At other than letter-carrier offices, 1 cent.


POSTAL CARDS, with postage stamps impressed upon them, 1 cent.


FOR NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS issued once a week or more fre- quently, with postage paid quarterly or yearly in advance, and sent to actual subscribers, from a known office of publication, the rates are


Newspapers and periodicals each : Quarterly rates-


Not exceeding 4 ounces in weight, sent to any part of the United . States-weekly, 5 cents; semi-weekly, 10 cents; tri-weekly, 15 cents; six times a week, 30 cents; daily, 35 cents.


Exceeding 4 ounces and not exceeding 8 ounces-weekly, 10 cents; semi-weekly, 20 cents; tri-weekly, 30 cents; six times a week, 60 cents ; daily, 70 cents.


Exceeding 8 ounces and not exceeding 12 ounces-weekly, 15 cents; semi-weekly, 30 cents; tri-weekly, 45 cents; six times a week, 90 cents ; daily, $1.05.


Exceeding 12 ounces and not exceeding 16 ounces-weekly, 20 cents ; semi-weekly, 40 cents; tri-weekly, 60 cents; six times a week $ 1.20; daily, $ 1.40.


Letters addressed to initials or to a box, without personal address, are not deliverable under the rulings of the Department.


Printed cards, containing no writing except the address may be sent through the mails prepaid by a one-cent postage stamp, if under two ounces in weight.


Writing on a circular, in addition to the address, subjects it to letter postage.


Two postal cards joined together-one containing an inquiry and the other in blank for a reply-cannot be sent by mail. In such a case it would be the duty of the postmaster at the mailing office to cancel both, thus rendering the one intended for reply worthless.


Postage must be paid before delivery on newspapers and other peri- odicals sent from a known office of publication to subscribers, for not less than one quarter, nor more than one year, at either the office of


441


RATES OF POSTAGE.


mailing or delivery-commencing at any time, and to be accounted for in the quarter in which it is received.


No law was passed by Congress compelling subscribers to regular newspapers, etc., to pay quarterly postage in the mailing office in ad- vance, after July 1, 1873. They may pay at either office after July 1, as now.


When a subscriber to a paper or periodical shows a receipt for post- age paid at his former residence for one or more quarters in advance, the publication should be delivered to him for the unexpired time paid for, provided it is mailed direct from the office of publication and not remailed from his former residence. If remailed from his former resi- dence (without prepayment of postage), double transient rates must be collected on delivery.


Newspapers of small size, issued less frequently than once a week, may be sent in packages to one address at the rate of one cent for each package not exceeding four ounces in weight. The postage to be paid quarterly or yearly in advance.


When packages of newspapers are received at a post-office directed to one address and the names of the subscribers to whom they belong, with the postage for a quarter in advance, is handed to a postmaster, he should deliver them accordingly, provided they are properly folded.


Newspapers having writing on their margins are subject to letter postage, and postmasters should collect postage at letter rates on all pa- pers having writing on them when found in the mails.


The following are the quarterly rates of postage, when paid quarterly or yearly in advance, on newspapers and periodicals issued less fre- quently than once a week, and sent to actual subscribers from a known . office of publication :


Newspapers, magazines, and other periodical publications, each :


Not exceeding four ounces in weight, sent to any part of the United States-semi-monthly, 6 cents ; monthly, 3 cents; quarterly, 1 cent.


Exceeding 4 ounces and not exceeding 8 ounces-semi-monthly, 12 cents ; monthly, 6 cents ; quarterly, 2 cents.


Exceeding 8 ounces and not exceeding 12 ounces-semi-monthly, 18 cents ; monthly, 9 cents; quarterly, 3 cents.


PAMPHLETS, occasional publications, transient newspapers, maga- zines, hand-bills, posters, unsealed circulars, prospectuses, book-manu- scripts, proof sheets, corrected proof-sheets, maps, prints, engravings, blanks, flexible patterns, sample cards, phonographic paper, letter en- velopes, postal envelopes and wrappers, cards, plain and ornamental paper, photographic representations of different types, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions, and all other matter, which may be declared mail- able by law, and all other articles not above the weight prescribed by law, which are not, from their form or nature, liable to destroy, de- face, or otherwise injure the contents of the mail-bag, or the person of any one engaged in the postal service, may be sent by mail, prepaid by stamps at the rate of 1 cent for each two ounces or fractional part there- of, but books, samples of metals, ores, minerals and merchandise,


442


MONEY ORDER POST OFFICES.


must be prepaid at the rate of two cents for each two ounces, or frac- tional part thereof. All liquids, poisons, glass, explosive materials, and obscene books, shall be excluded from the mails. All matter, ex- cepting books and other printed matter, book manuscripts, proof-sheets, and corrected proof-sheets, shall not exceed twelve ounces in weight. Samples of metals, ores, and mineralogical specimens shall not exceed twelve ounces in weight.


PACKAGES of woolen, cotton, or linen clothing, not exceeding two pounds in weight, may be sent through the mail to any non-commis- sioned officer or private in the army of the United States, if prepaid, at the rate of one cent for each one ounce, or fraction thereof, subject to such regulation as the Postmaster General may prescribe.


No package weighing more than four pounds shall be received for conveyance by mail, except books published or circulated by order of Congress.


MONEY-ORDERS, for sums not exceeding $50 on one order, will be is- sued on deposits with the Postmaster, at any money-order post office, payable at any one of the designated money-order offices, being the larger cities and towns in the United States, on payment of the follow- ing fees : On orders not exceeding $ 10, five cents; over $ 10 and not exceeding $20, ten cents; over $20 and not exceeding $ 30, fifteen cents ; over $ 30 and not exceeding $40, twenty cents; exceeding $ 40, twenty-five cents.


MONEY-ORDER POST-OFFICES IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.


Ashland,


Franklin,


Lyme,


Plymouth,


Bradford,


Gorham,


Manchester,


Portsmouth,


Bristol,


Great Falls,


Mason Village,


Rochester,


Charlestown,


Hanover,


Meredith Village, Rumney,


Claremont,


Haverhill,


Meriden,


Suncook,


Colebrook,


Hinsdale,


Milford,


Tilton,


Concord,


Keene,


Nashua,


West Lebanon,


Dover,


Laconia,


New Ipswich,


Wilton,


Enfield Center,


Lancaster,


New London,


Winchester,


Exeter,


Lebanon,'


Newport,


Wolfeborough.


Farmington,


Lisbon,


North Conway,


Fisherville,


Littleton,


Peterborough,


FOREIGN MONEY-ORDER OFFICES.


Claremont,


Dover,


Hanover,


Keene,


Nashua,


Concord,


Exeter,


Hinsdale,


Manchester, Portsmouth.


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. STATISTICAL TABLES.


CHAPTER V.


Tabular Statement of the population of the cities and towns in the State, ratable polls, assessed valuation of all the towns, stock in trade, money at interest, deposits in savings banks, proportional tax, town debts, clergymen, lawyers, physicians, merchants, agricultural productions, value of farms, number of farms, dwellings and families, value of cotton manufactories, woolen manufactories, boots and shoes, hosiery, paper mills, lumber mills, grist mills, tanneries, total manufactories in the State, various occupations of the people in 1870, number of each kind of manufactories, in the State, in 1870, number deaths, by towns, in the State, in 1870, centenarians who have died since 1822, &c., &c.


TABULAR STATEMENT Showing Population of New-Hampshire in 1870, 1860 and 1850.


1870.


1860.


1850.


COUNTIES.


Total.


Native.


Foreign.


White.


Colored.


White.


Colored.


White.


Colored.


ROCKINGHAM.


Atkinson


488


474


14


488


546


600


Auburn


815


780


35


815


886


810


Brentwood


895


865


30


889


6


887


923


Candia


1456


1409


47


1456


1575


1482


Chester


1153


1133


20


1152


1


1275


1301


Danville


548


545


3


548


620


614


Deerfield


1768


1736


32


1756


11


2062


4


2016


6


Derry


.


1809


1693


116


1808


1


1992


3


1847


3


Exeter


3437


3060


377


3383


54


3265


44


3274


55


Fremont


527


519


8


527


579


509


Gosport


94


94


94


127


102


Greenland


695


668


27


693


2


759


3


730


Hampstead


935


915


20


935


930


789


Hampton


1177


1155


22


1174


3


1230


1192


Hampton Falls


679


602


77


678


1


621


640


Kensington


642


631


11


642


672


700


Kingston


1054


1019


35


1048


6


1216


1192


Londonderry


1405


1362


43


1404


1


1712


5


1726


New Castle


667


649


18


667


692


891


Newington


414


406


8


414


474


1


472


New Market


1987


1722


265


1987


2033


1


1936


Newton


856


825


31


855


1


849


1


685


North Hampton


723


718


5


723


771


822


North wood


1430


1421


9


1430


1502


1308


Nottingham


1130


1107


23


1129


1


1291


6


1268


East Kingston


553


534


19


553


598


532


Epping


1270


1236


34


1267


3


1414


1657


6


5


1


444


STATISTICAL TABLES. TABULAR STATEMENT Showing Population of New-Hampshire in 1870, 1860 and 1850.


1870.


1860.


1850.


COUNTIES.


Total.


Native.


Foreign.


White.


Colored.


White.


Colored.


White.


Colored.


ROCKINGHAM CONTINUED.


Plaistow


879


695


184


879


861


748


Portsmouth


9211


8205


1006


9155


56


9306


29


9688


50


1st ward


3726


3172


554


3722


4


3657


2


2d ward


3652


3310


342


3628


24


3790


18


3d ward


1833


1723


110


1805


28


1859


9


Raymond


1121


1108


13


1120


1


1269


Rye


993


987


6


991


2


1199


1295


Salem


1603


1515


88


1602


1


1670


1554


1


Sandown


496


492


4


496


553


566


Seabrook


1609


1591


18


1609


1549


1296


South Hampton


448


444


4


448


549


472


South Newmarket


808


702


106


806


2


786


516


Stratham


769


744


25


769


859


840


Windham


753


717


36


753


846


818


STRAFFORD.


1581


1567


14


1580


1


1963


1752


Dover


9294


7848


1446


9261


33


8487


15


8161


35


1st ward


742


719


23


738


4


949


6


2d ward


2880


2589


291


2871


9


2560!


8


3d ward


4639


3668


971


4619


20


4045


1


4th ward


1033


872


161


1033


933


Durham


1298


1235


63


1297


1


1534


1497


Farmington


2063


2034


29


2062


1


2267


8


1699


Lee


776


763


13


775


1


871


Madbury


408


401


7


408


4


483


Middleton


476


470


6


473


3


530


476


Milton


1598


1513


85


1598


1862


1629


New Durham


973


938


35


973


1173


1048


1


Rochester


4103


3712


391


4103


3383


1


3005


1


Rollinsford


1500


1251


249


1498


2


2068


1


1857


5


Somersworth


4504


3572


932


4504


4785


2


4940


3


Strafford


1669


1654


15


1667


2


2047


1920


BELKNAP.


Alton


1768


1708


60


1768


2017


1


1793


2


Barnstead


1543


1534


9


1542


1


1885


1848


Belmont


1165


1152


13


1161


4


1169


20


Center Harbor


446


444


2


445


1


482


2


542


1


Gilford


3361


3190


171


3346


15


2809


2


2423


2


Gilmanton


1642


1628


14


1629


13


2067


6


3270


12


Laconia


2309


1988


321


2306


3


1799


7


Meridith


1807


1781


26


1806


1


1944


3511


10


New Hampton


1257


1217


40


1257


1595


1


1610


2


Sanbornton


1236


1229


7


1233


3


2743


2695


Tilton


1147


1123


24


1147


CARROLL.


Albany


339


336


3


339


430


455


Bartlett


629


626


3


629


735


761


Brookfield


416


415


1


416


510


552


Chatham


445


445


445


489


516


Conway


1607


1585


22


1605


2


1624


1765


Eaton


657


657


657


780


1743


Effingham


904


896


8


902


2


1209


1252


Freedom


737


735


2


736


1


917


910


Hale's Location Hart's Location


26


26


26


Jackson


474


471


3


474


631


589


Madison


646


633


13


643


826


Moultonborough


1299


1280


19


1297


2


1448


1748


Ossipee


1822


1812


10


1821


1


1997


2123


Sandwich


1854


1823


31


1853


1


2227


2577


Tamworth


1344


1333


11


1342


2


1678


1766


Tuftonborough


949


943


6


949


1-186


1305


Wakefield


1185


1157


28


1184


1


1478


1405


Wolfeborough


1995


1979


16


1994


1.


2300|


2038


2


4


4


4


492


857


5


1256


Barrington


445


STATISTICAL TABLES.


TABULAR STATEMENT


Showing Population of New-Hampshire in 1870, 1860 and 1850.


1870.


1860.


1850.


COUNTIES.


Total.


Native.


Foreign.


White.


Colored.


White.


.Colored.


White:


Colored.


Allenstown


804


486


318


804


414


526


Andover


1206


1163


43


1206


1242


1


1220


Boscawen


1637


1383


254


1635


2


2273


1


2054


9


Bow


745


741


4


745


909


1054


1


Bradford


1081


1067


14


1079


2


1180


1341


Canterbury


1169


1144


25


1151


18


1486


36


1596


18


Chichester


871


866


5


870


1


1040


1


997


Concord


12241


10577


1664


12205


36


10867


29


8550


26


1st ward


1439


1202


237


1429


10


1228


4


2d ward


829


787


42


827


2


977


3d ward


717


614


103


716


1


594


4th ward


2859


2496


363


2853


6


2382


8


5th ward


2232


1956


276


2223


9


2070


7


6th ward


2726


2241


485


2720


6


2423


10


7th ward


1439


1281


158


1437


2


1193


Dunbarton


778


757


21


777


1


901


913


2


Epsom


993


990


3


993


1215


1


1358


Franklin


2301


2024


277


2299


2


1599


1


1251


Henniker


1288


1263


25


1287


1


1500


Hill


620


606


14


620


918


954


Hooksett


1330


1024


306


1329


1


1256


1


1503


Hopkinton


1814


1761


53


1813


1


2174


4


2168


1


Loudon


1282


1260


22


1277


5


1634


4


1548


4


Newbury


601


597


4


601


698


738


New London


959


935


24


959


952


945


Northfield


833


820


13


833


1042


9


1329


3


Pembroke


2518


1736


782


2518


1313


1733


Pittsfield


1600


1589


11


1596


4


1826


12


1827


1


Salisbury


1155


1143


12


1136


19


1420


11


1384


3


Warner


1667


1653


14


1664


3


1959


11


2021


17


Webster


689


674


15


689


Wilmot


1072


1059


13


1072


1195


1272


Amherst


1353


1270


83


1351


2


1508


1612


1


Antrim


904


896


8


904


1123


1142


1


Bedford


1221


1112


109


1221


1172


1900


5


Bennington


401


393


8


401


450


540


1


Brookline


741


717


24


741


756


718


Deering


722


702


20


722


793


888


2


Francestown


932


907


25


932


1082


1114


Goffstown


1656


1587


69


1644


12


1730


10


2259


11


Greenfield


527


503


24


527


692


716


Hancock


692


680


12


692


844


1011


Hillsborough


1595


1579


16


1595


1623


1685


Hollis


1079


1043


36


1077


2


1317


Hudson


1066


1015


51


1065


1


1222


1312


Litchfield


345


330


15


339


6


349


3


445


2


Lyndeborough


820


797


23


820


823


968


Manchester


23536


16378


7158


23481


50


20068


39


13885


47


1st ward


·4084


2535


1549


4084


3364


2d ward


2460


1872


588


2455


5


2504


3d ward


4296


3534


762


4278


18


3185


7


4th ward


4073


3027


1046


4058


15


3436


6


5th ward


3170


1415


1755


3165


5


3195


5


6th ward


3253


2648


605


3246


7


2844


19


7th ward


1660


904


756


1655


(i)


1029


2


8th ward


540


443


97


540


511


Mason


1364


1185


179


1358


6


1558


1


1626


Merrimack


1066


976


90


1066


1119


1250


Milford


2606


2311


295


2606


2223


2156


3


2


Mount Vernon


601


588


13


600


1


719


6


720


897


884


13


897


1191


1228


Sutton


HILLSBOROUGH.


1


1293


8


1688


MERRIMACK.


446


STATISTICAL TABLES.


TABULAR STATEMENT Showing Population of New-Hampshire in 1870, 1860 and 1850.


1870.


1860.


1850.


COUNTIES.


Total.


Native.


Foreign.


White.


Colored.


White.


Colored.


White.


Colored.


HILLSBOROUGH CONTINUED.


Nashua


10543


8218


2325


10518


25|10043


22


5798


22


1st ward


1163


1115


48


1149


14


1148


12


2d ward


1376


1114


262


1372


4


1472


3d ward


767


617


150


767


712


4th ward


718


679


39


717


1


799


1


5th ward


1884


1226


658


1882


2


2074


6th ward


2494


1711


783


2492


2


2051


4


7th ward


1204


898


306


1203


1


1014


5


8th ward


937


858


79


936


1


773


*3108


14


New Boston


1241


1205


36


1234


7


1363


6


1473


4


New Ipswich


1380


1234


146


1377


3


1695


6


1877


Pelham


861


788


73


861


937


7


1071


Peterborough


2236


2089


147


2228


8


2265


2222


Sharon


182


171


11


182


250


226


Temple


421


394


27


421


501


579


Weare


2092


2009


83


2091


1


2304


6


2433


2


Wilton .


1974


1608


366


1974


1368


1


1160


1


Windsor


81


81


81


136


172


Alstead .


1213


1194


19


1213


1318


1425


Chesterfield


1289


1274


15


1289


1431


3


1679


1


Dublin


930


833


97


930


1094


2


1088


Fitzwilliam


1140


1096


44


1140


1292


2


1482


Gilsum


590


563


27


590


676


668


Hinsdale


1342


1246


96


1342


1311


1


1962


1


Jaffrey .


1256


1172


84


1256


1453


1497


Keene


5971


5304


667


5967


4


4317


3


3381


11


Marlborough


1017


996


21


1010


7


915


887


Marlow


716


712


4


716


812


1


708


Nelson


744


653


91


743


1


692


7


750


Richmond


868


855


13


868


1014


1


1128


Rindge .


1107


1027


80


1107


1226


5


1274


Roxbury


174


162


12


173


1


212


260


Stoddard


667


626


41


666


1


940


4


1104


1


Sullivan


347


326


21


347


376


467


1


Surry


318


313


5


318


389


555


1


Swanzey


1626


1548


78


1625


1


1793


5


2105


1


Troy


767


736


31


767


761


759


Walpole


1830


1721


109


1830


1868


2023


11


Westmoreland .


1256


1200


56


1256


1285


1678


Winchester .


2097


1906


191


2097


2224


1


3296


SULLIVAN.


Acworth


1050


1034


16


1050


1180


1251


Charlestown


1741


1560


181


1738


1756


2


1643


1


Claremont .


4053


3518


535


4046


4009


17


3585


21


Co" jish .


1334


1298


36


1334


1520


1606


Croydon .


652


652


652


755


858


3


Goshen .


507


495


12


507


576


659


Grantham


608


589


19


608


648


784


Langdon


411


392


19


402


9


478


575


Lempster


678


659


19


678


820


906


Newport


2163


2059


104


2148


15


2066


11


2014


6


Plainfield


1589


1559


30


1588


1620


1387


5


Springfield


781


775


6


779


2


1021


1270


Sunapee


808


797


11


808


778


782


Unity


844


826


18


841


3


887


961


Washington .


839


830


9


835


4


894


3


1053


GRAFTON.


Alexandria .


876


868


8


876


1253


1273


Ashland


885


800


85


885


Bath .


1168


1095


73


1168


1365


1


1574


* Annexed to Nashua in 1853.


5


Nashville


CHESHIRE.


-7 00 3


447


STATISTICAL TABLES.


TABULAR STATEMENT Showing Population of New-Hampshire in 1870, 1860 and 1850.


1870.


1860.


1850.


COUNTIES.


Total.


Native.


Foreign.


White.


Colored.


White.


Colored.


White.


Colored.


GRAFTON CONTINUED.


375


339


361.


375


459


478


Bethlehem .


998


872


126


998


896


950


Bridgewater


453


449


4


453


559


1


667


Bristol


1416


1398


18


1416


1123


1


1103


Campton


1226


1209


17


1225


1


1320


1439


Canaan .


1877


1705


172


1877


1762


1682


Danbury .


796


776


20


796


947


934


Dorchester


689


648


41


689


691


711


Ellsworth


193


192


1


193


302


318


2


Enfield


1662


1580


82


1658


4


1875


1


1742


Franconia


549


514


35


549


708


584


Grafton


907


894


13


907


1150


1259


Groton .


583


570


13


583


778


776


Hanover


2085


1955


130


2075


10


2303


5


2345


5


Haverhill


2271


2126


145


2266


5


2289


2


2405


Hebron


382


371


11


382


475


565


Holderness


793


782


11


791


2


*1765


1744


Landaff


882


858


24


881


1


1012


948


Lebanon


71


70


1


71


71


57


Lisbon


1844


1782


62


1844


1884


2


1879


2


Littleton


2446


2152


294


2440


6


2288


4


2008


Lyman


658


624


34


658


743


1442


Lyme


1358


1307


51


1356


2


1572


1617


Monroe


532


483


49


532


619


Orange


340


335


5


340


382


451


Orford


1119


1079


40


1119


1255


1404


2


Piermont


792


739


53


791


1


948


1


947


1


Plymouth


1409


1369


40


1408


1


1407


1289


1


Rumney


1165


1105


60


1163


2


1101


2


1104


5


Thornton


840


823


17


840


967


1011


Warren


960


877


83


955


5


1150


2


872


Waterville


33


28


5


33


84


42


Wentworth


971


920


51


971


1055


1197


Woodstock


405


392


13


405


476


418


Berlin


529


318


211


529


433


173


Cambridge


28


27


1


28


49


33


Carroll


378


338


40


378


276


296


Clarksville


269


250


19


269


249


187


Colebrook


1372


1207


165


1372


1118


908


College Grant .


5


Columbia ,


752


673


79


752


798


762


Dalton


773


670


103


773


666


750


1


Dartmouth College Grant Dixville


8


8


8


Dummer


317


310


7


317


289


171


Errol


178


174


4


178


178


138


Gorham


1167


915


252


1167


907


224


Green's Grant .


71


34


37


71


14


Jefferson


826


788


38


826


700


629


1


Lancaster .


2248


1925


323


2246


2


2019


1


1558


Martin's Grant


17


16


1


17


19


Milan


710


640


70


710


789


493


Northumberland


955


693


262




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