- Old Maps of New Hampshire = town maps from all around the state!
- UNH Library’s online TOWN HISTORY BOOKSHELF
nh.SearchRoots.com
Grafton County | Merrimack County
AMHERST
Historical Society of Amherst, NH
History of the Town of Amherst by Daniel F. Secomb (1883)
ANTRIM
History of the Town of Antrim, New Hampshire: From Its Earliest Settlement to June 27, 1877, with a Brief Genealogical Record of All the Antrim Families by Warren Robert Cochrane
CANTERBURY
History of the Town of Canterbury (Lyford, 1912)
COLEBROOK
- Colebrook Area Historical Society
- History of Colebrook… (.txt file)
- Annual reports
- Colebrook by J. H. Dudley
- ALSO SEE: Coos County history resources
DUBLIN
EPSOM
GREENFIELD
HENNIKER
Henniker Historical Society
History of the Town of Henniker, Merrimack County, New Hampshire: From the Date of the Canada Grant by the Province of Massachusetts, in 1735, to 1880; with a Genealogical Register of the Families of Henniker by Leander Winslow Cogswell
- “The Cogswells of Henniker”
POSTS from Cogswell’s History of Henniker
HILLSBOROUGH
The History of Hillsborough, New Hampshire, 1735-1921: Biography and genealogy by George Waldo Browne
- ALSO: http://archive.org/details/historyofhillsbo02brow
HOPKINTON
KEENE
- Griffin’s History of Keene
- Other digital resources from KPL
Keene & Cheshire County (NH) Historical Photostream
LONDONDERRY
The History of Londonderry… (Parker, 1851)
- Londonderry Historical Society
NEW LONDON
A History of the Town of New London, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, 1779-1899 … (The same book is also available at archive.org …)
PELHAM
PITTSFIELD
RYE
History of the Town of Rye, NH (see David Thomson + fish)
WARNER
- The History of Warner, New Hampshire, for One Hundred and Forty-four Years, from 1735 to 1879 by Walter Harriman
- Historical Sketches of the Town of Warner, NH by Moses Long
OTHER SOURCES:
John Winthrop’s Journal, 1630-1649
Belknap’s History of New Hampshire (Vol. I)
The New Hampshire Book (1844, Charles James Fox & Samuel Osgood)
A Voyage into New Hampshire, Begun in 1623 … &c. (Gorges & al) (see esp. Christopher Levett’s account)
- Kilbourne: Chronicles of the White Mountains (1916) (See Willey House Disaster, p. 90)
- The Voyage of Martin Pring (1603) = Pring writes of hunting sassafrass, befriending & frightening the natives, and overstaying his welcome in a decidedly dramatic manner during NH’s first business expedition.
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