A Gazetteer of New Hampshire Containing Descriptions of All the Counties Towns
A Gazetteer of New Hampshire Containing Descriptions of All the Counties Towns
Hayward John
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Ezekiel Moulton and others. First Ministers. Rev. Samuel Per- ley, ordained in 1778; died in 1779. Rev. Jeremiah Shaw, ordained in 1779. Rev. Joshua Dodge, settled in 1808. Productions of the Soil. Indian corn, 7, 169 bushels ;' potatoes, 31, 606 bush- els ; hay, 2, 663 tons ; wool, 4, 843 lbs. ; maple sugar, 8. 901 pounds. Distances. Fifty miles north from Concord, and about fifteen miles north- west from Ossipee. NASHUA. Hillsborough Co. This town, which was called Dunstable until 1836, origi...nally embraced a large extent of territory, comprising the towns of Nashua, Nashville, llollis, Mcrrimac and Hudson in New Hampshire, and Tyngsborough and Dunstable in Mas- sachusetts, and also portions of Pelham, Litchfield, Milford, Brookline and Pep- perell. In the north-east corner of the town (and in Nashville) on Nashua River is the flourishing village of Nashua, the centre of a large trade and the seat of important manufactures. The village lies partly in Nashua and partly in Nashville, the river forming the di- viding line.
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