History of the Town of Candia, Rockingham County, N.H.: From Its First Settlement to the Present TimeG. W. Browne, 1893 - 528 |
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... Deerfield and Notting- ham , east by Exeter , now Kingston and Epping , south by Londonderry and west by Merrimack river and Harrytown , now a small part of the city of Manchester . The territory , which was of irregular shape , was ...
... Deerfield and Notting- ham , east by Exeter , now Kingston and Epping , south by Londonderry and west by Merrimack river and Harrytown , now a small part of the city of Manchester . The territory , which was of irregular shape , was ...
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... Deerfield , east by Ray- mond , south by Chester and Auburn , and west by Hooksett . It is ten miles northeast from Manchester , eighteen miles southeast from Concord , the capital of the state , thirty - one miles west from Portsmouth ...
... Deerfield , east by Ray- mond , south by Chester and Auburn , and west by Hooksett . It is ten miles northeast from Manchester , eighteen miles southeast from Concord , the capital of the state , thirty - one miles west from Portsmouth ...
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... Deerfield , and near Candia line . The stream then flows to Candia Village , thence to the Island and Raymond and unites with a stream from Deerfield and Nottingham and forms the Lamprey river . A good mill stream which has its source ...
... Deerfield , and near Candia line . The stream then flows to Candia Village , thence to the Island and Raymond and unites with a stream from Deerfield and Nottingham and forms the Lamprey river . A good mill stream which has its source ...
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... Deerfield crosses the road leading from the Con- gregational Meeting House and a mile northeast from the center of the town . The Colcord Road is a part of the town lying between Candia Village and the northwestern part of Raymond . The ...
... Deerfield crosses the road leading from the Con- gregational Meeting House and a mile northeast from the center of the town . The Colcord Road is a part of the town lying between Candia Village and the northwestern part of Raymond . The ...
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... Deerfield , was formerly called the Colby Road , from the circumstance that Enoch Colby and his son , Nehemiah Col- by , lived on that highway many years ago . FAUNA . When Candia was first settled ravenous and dangerous wild animals ...
... Deerfield , was formerly called the Colby Road , from the circumstance that Enoch Colby and his son , Nehemiah Col- by , lived on that highway many years ago . FAUNA . When Candia was first settled ravenous and dangerous wild animals ...
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History of the Town of Candia, Rockingham County, N.H.: From Its First ... J. Bailey Moore Podgląd niedostępny - 2020 |
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Aaron Abraham Fitts Allenstown Batchelder Bean became Benjamin Pillsbury born Boston bought Brown built Buswell called Candia Capt Carr Charles Chester citizens Colby Concord Congregational church considerable number Corner Critchett Daniel Fitts daughter David Dearborn Deerfield Depot Village died district Dudley East Candia Fifield French George George W Gilman Hall Hampshire Henry High Street Hill Hooksett Hubbard Jacob James Jesse John Lane John Moore John Prescott Jonathan Jonathan Bean Jonathan Brown Joseph Josiah Langford large number lived Manchester married Mass Merrimack river miles mill Moses F names Nathan Nathaniel Emerson North Road officers Patten Pembroke academy Peter Eaton pews Portsmouth Prescott Raymond regiment residence Rowe Rufus E Samuel Dudley Samuel Mooers Samuel Morrill Sargent selectmen settlers Smith Smyth society sold soldiers South Road Stephen Thomas town meeting Turner voted Walter Robie wife William Worthen
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