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CLAREMONT-Claremont, West Claremont. CLARKSVILLE -· Clarksville.
red
436
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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