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1874 antique NEW HAMPSHIRE HISTORY lrg MAP genealogy indian rr shakers resorts SCROLL DOWN for MORE PHOTOS in DESCRIPTION Click HERE to view or search ANTIQUE.COTTAGE listings. This listing is for the original hardcover book, leather over board, The Statistics and Gazetteer of New Hampshire. Compiled by Alonzo J. Fogg. Concord,NH: D.L. Guernsey, illustrated fronticepiece, FOLDOUT MAP, 666 pages, measures approx 8.25"x5.75". Owned by Frank? H. Pierce, Concord New Hampshire. CONTENTS CHAPTER I. First settlement of New-Hampshire, up to the Revolution. CHAPTER II. Brief history of the War of the Revolution, Federal Constitution, and of the Great Rebellion, Regiments, Officers, etc. Civil War CHAPTER III. Topographical history of all the cities and towns in the State, giving a brief statement of the surface, the quality of the soil, its mountains, lakes ponds, rivers and streams; its summer resorts, villages and manufacturers ; resources, churches, public schools, libraries, hotels, railroads, &c. CHAPTER IV. A statistical summary of the counties and State, pertaining to their geographical position, value of their manufactories, farm productions, railroads, newspapers, national banks, savings banks, insurances, post-offices &c. 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 of deaths, by towns, in the State, in 1870, centenarians who have died since 1822, &c., &c. CHAPTER VI. Public Schools, Dartmouth College, Literary Institutions, Asylum for the Insane, College of Agriculture, Orphans Home, State Prison, State Normal School, State Capital, Reform School, Religion &c. CHAPTER VII. A brief review of the State, its climate, its grand mountain, ocean, lake and river scenery, geology and mineralogy, a description of its mountains, lakes and rivers, a brief account of the aboriginals of New- Hampshire, New-Hampshire compared with the Western States; a poem on New-Hampshire, etc. CHAPTER VIII. Constitution of New-Hampshire ; Congressional, Councillor," and Senatorial Districts ; State and Legislative Officers ; Governor vote of the State in 1872 and 1873 ; Governors of New-Hampshire since 1680 ; Justices of the higher courts of New-Hampshire since 1776 ; Wheel-wright Deed ; Cities and Towns in the United States of 6,000 inhabitants and upwards. ILLUSTRATIONS. Agricultural College, Hanover. Board of Trade Building, Concord. Burleigh's Block, Franklin. City Library Building, Manchester. Court House, Manchester. Dustin Monument on Dustin's Island, Concord. Eagle Hotel, Concord. Gage's Circular Saw Works, Fisherville. Kiarsarge House, North Conway. Merchant's Exchange, Manchester. Mount Belknap House, Gilford. Moosehillock, from Warren. New-Hampshire Conference Seminary, Tilton. New-London Institution, New-London. State House, Concord. (Frontispiece.) State Normal School Building, Plymouth. Statesman Building, Concord. Tilden Female Seminary, West Lebanon. MAP. Map of New-Hampshire. INDEX. The index for academies will be found under the head of Literary Institutions, in alphabetical form ; also the names of the lakes under the head of Lakes, and rivers under the head of Rivers. Acres Improved Land in the State 405 Agriculture of the State 403 Agricultural College 532 Altitudes of Mountains 578 Amoskeag Falls 238 Ancient Records of the State 12 Andros, Edward 8 Artillery, Lafayette 37 Artillery, N. EL Heavy 36 Asylum for the Insane 529 Attorney Generals from 1776 635 Band, Second Brigade 38 Banks. National 419 Banks, Savings 421 Barefoot Walter 8 Bear Killed a Child 262 Bear in Alstead 51 Belknap Dr 5 Birds in N. H 597 Bradley Massacre 117 Carr Mountains 577 Carrigan Mountains 576 Carter Mountains 576 Climate of New-Hampshire 556 Congressional Districts 624 Connecticut Valley 403 Constitution of N. H., History of 21 Constitution of New-Hampshire 607 County of Rockingham Resources 381 County of Strafford Resources 383 County of Belknap Resources 385 County of Carroll Resources 387 County of Merrimack Resources 388 County of Hillsborough Resources 391 County of Cheshire Resources 393 County of Sullivan Resources 395 County of Grafton Resources 396 County of Coos Resources 398 Councilor Districts (;24 Council Members, 1873 626 Cranfield. Edward 7-8 Cutts, John 7 Dartmouth College 514 Deposits in Savings Banks 429 Depositors in Savings Banks, Number ....429 Description of Towns 47 to 380 Dudley, Joseph 8 — 10 Dustin, Hannah, Killing Indians 72 Early Laws 5 Early Records of the State 12 Federal Constitution 21 First New-Hampshire Battery 36 First Reg. N. H. Heavy Artillery 36 Fish in New-nampshire 597 Franconia Mountains 575 Franconia Scenery 159 Geology of New-Hampshire 564 Gorges, Fernando 2 Gove, Edward 8 Governor Vote in 1S72 and 1873 627 Governors of New-Hampshire since 16S0..632 Grave of Mathew Thornton 255 Guards, National 37 Guards, Martin 37 Head, Gen. Natt 38 Height of Mountains 578 Hilton, Edward 3 Insurance Companies 433 Indians in New-Hampshire 598 Indians in Charlestown 90 Indians in Durham 138 Indians in Keene 211 Indians in Boscawen 72 Indians in Concord 117 Indians in Exeter 155 Indians in Pembroke 296 Indians in Newington 276 Indians in Moultonborough 262 Indians in Nashua 267 Indians in Plainfield 303 Indians in Hinsdale 195 Indians in Plymouth 306 Indians in Rochester 318 Indians in Rye 322 Indians in Salisbury 325 Indian 151 Indians in Somersworth Indians in Peterborough Indians in Swanzey 347 Indians in Walpole 357 Jefferson Scenery 20G Justic since 1776 ' ;' Kearsarge Mountain 577 Kiarsarge Mountains 577 King Philip's War 6 Lakes rs New-Hampshire Lake Connecticut Lake Ma I Lake M Lake Newfound take Ossipee 580 Lake Spafford Lake Squam Lake Sunapee I Lake ' " Lake '.' Literary In mtutioxs in phi .-;:' tf. 510 Adams Female Academy 516 Antrim High School 517 Atkin- 517 Austin '. 517 Beede Normal Institute 517 Bristol High School 517 Charlestown High School 517 Chester Academy 517 Christian Institute 517 Clinton Grove Seminary 518 Concord High School 518 Conwaj 518 Contoocook Academy Conanf B I 518 Dartmouth College 514 Dartmouth dome School 51 Dearborn Academy Deering Academy 510 Dover High School 51 I Dumbarton High School 519 Exeter High School 519 Fannin School 519 Francestown Academy 519 Franklin Academy 519 Oil man tun Academy 519 Hampton Academy 519 Keen i r,lo Keene High School 519 Kingston Academy 519 Kimball On Lane.! - • 520 Manche School 520 Marlborough High School 520 Marlow Academy 520 Mc Collum Institute 520 Milford High School I JO Nashua High School 520 Nashua Literary Institution 520 New-Hampshire Conference Seminary 521 New-Hampshire Commercial Colle 522 New-Hampton Institution 522 New-Ipswich Appl eton Academy 522 New-London Literary Institution 523 Newport High School 523 Northwood Academy 523 Northwood Seminary 523 Orford Academy 523 Pennacook Academy 523 Pinkejton Academy 524 Peterborough High School 524 Phillips Exeter Academy 521 South High School 525 Robinson Female Institute 526 526 Rollinsford High School 526 e High School 526 Somersworth High School Stevens High School 526 St. Paul's School 527 Til den Female Seminary 52S Troy High School 528 Tuhbs Union Academy 528 Walpole High School 528 Manufactories in the State 405 Manufactured Cotton G ode 406 Manufactured Woolen i 406 Manufactured Boots and Shoes 106 Manufactured Iron and Machine Work. ...406 Manufactured Lumber 406 Manufactured Leather 407 Manufactured Paper 109 Manufactured Hosiery 407 Manufactured Furniture 407 Manufactured Other Goods 407 Mason, John 2 Martin Guards 37 Members of Co 626 Metals and Ores 569 Militia of N. II 40 Minerals of New-Hampshire 567 Minerals in Lisbon 226 Monadnock Mountain 577 Monadnock Mt. in Jaffrey 205 Moosilauke Mountains 576 Mountains in New-Hampshire 570 Mountains in Ossipee -f,2 Mt. Imp 576 Mt. Moriah 276 Municipal War Loan 40 National Banks 419 National Guards 37 New-Hampshire Asylum for tho Insane... 529 New-Hampshire Agriculture. New-Hampshire Orp New-Hampshire State Prison New-Hampshire State Normal School New-Hampshire Reform School 544 New-Hampshire Hills 579 New-Hampshire Militia 40 Newspapers in State 415 Number Mile I id 114 Officers of the in 1 573 6 Officer's killed in Rebellion -13 Orphans' Home Ossipee Mo tin . at 577 Pat ridge William 9 Penacook Indians "' Pequawket Indiana ._ 598 Poem by Mrs. Abba G. Woolson 601 Poem on New-Hampshire, by I na Dei n Proctor i03 Population of Cities and towns in the United States, ol GO00 and npwa ds...G44 Post Offices 434—442 Presidents of U. S 22 Press of New-Hampshire 415 Professional Business 408 Public Schools Putney Hill Quadrupeds 596 Railroads in New-Hampshire 409 Railroads, number of Miles 411 Rebellion 22 Records of the State 12 Reform School 544 Regiment N. II., First _ Si cond 24 Third 25 Fourth 25 Fifth 2.". Sixth 26 Seventh 26 Eighth 27 Ninth 28 Tenth 29 Eleventh 29 Twelfth 30 Xhirteentl 31 Fourteentli 32 Fifteenth 38 Sixteenth 34 Seventeenth 34 Eighteenth 35 1st. N. II. Cavalry 36 Reg. 1st. N. It. Heavy Artil- lery : Religion in New-Hampshire 546 Resources of the State Review of New-Hampshire 554 Revolutionary War 20 Rjtess in New-Hampshire 5 1 Upper ". Ammonoosuc Lower 584 Ashuelot Baker's Bui k Bellamy Bank Beaver Bear Camp Black Water 586 Cold Connecticut "k Dead 5 Pinion d Ellis i Goose Stream Indian Stream...., Isinglass ¦.... Israel's John's Lamprey Mad 590 Mascoma 590 Merrimack 590 Mohawk 592 Moose Nashua 592 Nash's 592 Newfound - Nubanusit Oliverian 2 Oyster 592 Ossipee 59? Peabody Pequawket 593 Pemigewasset 593 Philips 093 Piscataqua 593 Piscataquog A.. 593 Powow 594 Bed Hill 594 504 Smith's 594 Salmon Falls 595 Soucook 595 Spig <'t 595 Squamscot 595 . 595 596 . Little 596 Swift 596 Warner Winnipiseogee 596 Sandwich Mountains 328 Savings Banks 421 to 428 Savings Banks Depositors, Number 429 Savings Banks Aggregates 432 Savings Banks Deposits 429 Scenery of New-Hampshire 661 Scenery in Lancaster 216 Scenery in Lincoln 225 Schools in the State 508 Second Brigade Band 38 Senatorial Districts 625 Settlement of New-Hamushiro 1 Shakers in Canterbury 84 Shakers in Enfield 146 Sharp Shooters 37 Smyth, Frederick, governor 38 Soldiers killed 40—44 State House 104 State Income 409 State Normal School 543 State Officers 626 State Prison 536 State Reform School 544 State Resources 408 State Senate, 1S73 626 Summary of New-Hampshire Table of Population of the State 443 Population by Counties 448 Nativity of Population 448 Select ages and sexes 449 Classification of Population.... 450 Immigration and Emigration of New-Hampshire... 451 Ratable Polls by Towns. 453 to 457 Valuation by Towns 453 to 457 Stock in Trade 453 to 457 Stock and Money at Interest 453to437 Savings Banks, Deposits by Towns 453 to 457 Proportional Tax 453 to 457 Debts, Town 453 to 457 Ratable Polls by Counties.... 457 Valuation by Counties 457 Stock in Trade by Counties. ..457 Stock and Money at Interest by Counties 457 Savings Banks Deposits by Counties 457 Proportional Tax by Counties.. 457 Town Debts by Counties 457 Clergymen by Towns 458 to 4 59 Physicians, Dentists by Towns 458 to 459 lawyers, by Towns 458 to 459 Merchants, by Towns... 458 to 459 Manufacturers by Towns 458 to 459 Agricultural Productions of the State by Towns 460 to 471 Agricultural Productions of the State by Counties 472 to 473 Showing number Acres of Improved Land by Counties 474 Showing Number Farms in the State by Counties 474 Number of Dwelling Houses in 1850 474 Number of Families in 1S50... 474 Number of Dwelling Houses in 1860 474 Number of Families in 1860... 474 Number of Dwelling Houses in l870 474 Number of Families in 1870. ..474 Cotton Manufactures 475 Woolen Manufactures 477 Boot and Shoe Manufactures... 479 Hosiery Manufactures 481 Paper Mills 482 Lumber Mills 483 Grain Mills 488 Tanneries 491 Total Manufactures in the State 493 Occupations of the State 498 Mechanical Industries of New- Hampshire 499 Number of Deaths in tlie State in 1870 502 Deceased Centenarians, since 1823 505 Public Schools 509 Table of Officers in the Rebellion 43 Tornado in Warner 361 Total Income of the State 409 Towns, description of 47 to 3S0 U. S. Sharp Shooters 37 Usher, John 9 Unattached Company 38 Vice Presidents U. S 22 Waldron, Maj. Killed by Indians 133 War, Indian 6 — 9 War Loan 40 War of the Rebellion 22 War of the Revolution 20 Weare, Nathaniel 8 Wiggin, Thomas 3 — 4 Wheelwright Deed 635 Wheelwright, John 2—4 White Mountains 571 Woolson, Mrs. Abba G 601 Excellent original early family, and/or town genealogy, history, antique, museum, collectible heirloom and/or ephemera. CONDITION : Complete and intact. Wear to cover. See description and oversized pictures - International buyers are responsible to pay VAT or other Taxes to their countries as required. - eBAY collects and remits sales tax on behalf of several states. If you are a dealer, you can write to eBay to file a form to become tax exempt. LOC: LOC2: BOOKBOX01-TMK-E221009BDB Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
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This antique New Hampshire history book is a treasure! The detailed foldout map, rich genealogy info, and fascinating sections on Native tribes, railroads, and Shaker communities make it a must-have for history lovers. The original leather-bound cover and handwritten ownership note add charm. Perfect for collectors or anyone passionate about New England’s past. The crisp pages and intact foldout map show it’s been well-preserved. A true piece of history worth every penny!