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Counties NH. Regions NH. FS: NH Record Collections. Ancestry: NH State Research Guide. FamilySearch Wiki: NH. From FamilySearch Wiki United States New Hampshire Welcome to New Hampshire,the Granite State State Motto: "Live Free or Die" Diana's Baths, North Conway, NH, (the Granite State). Counties Click on the map below to go to a county page. Major Repositories Migration Routes Connecticut River · Merrimack River · Saco River · Kennebunk Road · King's Highway Most unique genealogical features: Massachusetts has many NH records for the years 1641-1679 when the two areas were under the same jurisdiction.[1] In NH the main record keeper is the town clerk.

Featured Content The New Hampshire State Papers is a 40 volume set of resources with information for New Hampshire researchers. The Statistics and Gazetteer of New Hampshire, 1875 has been scanned and is available online. Did you know? Of the thirteen original colonies, New Hampshire was the first to declare its independence from Mother England -- a full six months before the Declaration of Independence was signed.

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NH State Papers. WardMaps: Hurd's 1892 NH Atlas. Check List of NH Local History (1925) Historical NH: Family Names in NH Town Histories. NH Families Surname List. NH Genealogy. NH Genealogical Record v.1-7. Historical NH v.1+ The Ancestor Hunt: NH Historical Newspapers. NH Marriages: Annual Town Reports. GRANIT. NHewLink: Granite State's Information Connection.

NH State Library. NHSL: Biennial Report 1889-1890. USroots.com: NHGenWeb. NH Division of Historical Resources. Heads of Families...1790: NH. Inhabitants of NH 1776. NH Historical Society. NHHS: Search. NHHS: Finding Aids. NHHS: Volunteers. Help Save, Preserve, and Share New Hampshire History The New Hampshire Historical Society is the premier organization saving, preserving, and sharing Granite State history. Our museum and library offer the most extensive collection of resources and materials related to New Hampshire history that can be found anywhere. Volunteer contributions of time and talent allow the Society to accomplish goals far beyond what would be possible with paid staff alone. Current volunteer needs at the Society are: Library Reading Room Assistant Reference Librarian Library Cataloger Archivist Receptionist Gallery Guide For More Information If you are interested in learning more about how you can become a New Hampshire Historical Society volunteer, please complete and mail our volunteer application.

About Us Founded in 1823, the New Hampshire Historical Society is the independent nonprofit organization that saves, preserves, and shares New Hampshire history. Join Us! NHHS: From the Collection. Collections of the NH Historical Society. Find NH History. Find NH History: Materials Contribution. NH Living: Historical Societies of NH. NH Society of Genealogists. Association of Historical Societies of NH. GB: Newspapers in NH. NH Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps. View Maps The Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps are a collection of maps of towns and cities giving detailed information on building location and structures for insurance purposes.

This collection contains maps of various New Hampshire towns. The digital collection – currently a subset of our print holdings – is available here; the physical maps are located in the Evans Map Room in Baker/Berry Library. Related Library Resources Fire insurance maps in the Library of Congress : plans of North American cities and towns produced by the Sanborn Map Company : a checklist, a book in our collection, is now available online from the Library of Congress. This checklist provides the names of towns in each state and the years of any Sanborn maps produced. In some cases, the online checklist provides links to online collections of Sanborn maps. If you are interested in the history of the Sanborn maps, we have such a book in our collection: Oswald, Diane L. (1997). Sanborn Maps in Historical Research.

RootsWeb: NH Old Graveyard News. NH Civil War History & Genealogy. Your Host Fred Kunchick Friday, June 28, 2002 08:03:56 AM You are the 94402nd Visitor Since July 17, 2000. Thank you for visiting ALHN/AHGP New Hampshire Civil War History and Genealogy site. Site Map What's New Search Indexed by the FreeFind Search Engine When can their glory fade?

New Hampshire Men Awarded the Metal of Honor In the Civil War Links Letters Home From The Civil War AHLN Civil War Site Post and Read Queries Post and Read Records ACWBLUE Mailing List New Hampshire Regimental History Books ~ C. This nonprofit research network is affiliated with the American Local History Network, Inc. NOTICE: Printing non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Fred Kunchick. University of New Hampshire. UNH: Special Collections & Archives. Douglas and Helena Milne Special Collections & Archives acquires, preserves, and makes available research collections of both published and original source materials, particularly those related to the state of New Hampshire and to the University of New Hampshire. Contact Us Contact Special Collections, Archives, and Museum staff to get information for: Prospective researchers, visitors, and donorsQuestions regarding research, donations, UNH records transfer, or file maintenanceViewing or donating UNH-related memorabilia Location & Hours Level 1 of Dimond Library (Room 101) Please see our regular reference hours.

Physical access to and reference help with most materials is available in the Dunleavy Reading Room, which is both wireless and handicapped accessible. Some collections are housed off-site and it may take up to 48 hours to make them available, so you should contact us in advance of a visit. UNH: NH Towns. Plymouth State University: Lamson Library. PSU: Spinelli Archives. Michael J. Spinelli, Jr.Center for University Archives and Special Collections Mission Statement The Michael J. Spinelli, Jr. About the Archives The Michael J. Using the Archives The Michael J. Material in Archives/Special Collections DOES NOT circulate. People coming to the Spinelli Room to do research will be asked to leave their packs, purses, coats, etc. outside the room.

If you would like to make an appointment to use the archives/special collections, or have questions about the collections, please contact: Alice Staples, Archives/Special Collections Librarian (603-535-2961) or Susan Jarosz, Archives Assistant (603-535-3084). Copyright and Terms of Use The Spinelli Archives permits the reproduction of materials (both physical and digital) from its collections on a case-by-case basis, depending on the condition and legal status of the items.

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Western & Eastern Treasures Ghost Town USA Column Index for New Hampshire New Hampshire is one of the smallest states in America and has a rich heritage dating back into the earliest days of European colonial settlement. The logging industry also created many ephemeral logging camps and temporary logging centers that eventually faded from sight as the industry moved to other locations.

Agricultural communities also add to the list of ghost towns that can be discovered in this state. Like most other eastern states, the vast majority of ghost towns in New Hampshire are barren sites, marked only by foundation pits and outlines of buildings. Cow Hampshire. GB: NH Tax Delinquents 1816.