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  2. Kingston, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Kingston was the fifth town to be established in New Hampshire.Originally, it was a part of Hampton.After King Philip's War, the establishment of new settlements was made possible by peace treaties with the local Indian tribes and, in 1692, by geographical and jurisdictional agreements between the provinces of Massachusetts Bay and New Hampshire.

  3. Category:Official seals of places in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    N. File:Nashua Seall.png; File:New Boston Town Seal.png; File:New Durham, NH Town Seal.png; File:New Ipswich, NH Town Seal.png; File:New London, New Hampshire Town ...

  4. List of municipalities in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire is a state located in the Northeastern United States. It is divided into 234 municipalities, including 221 towns and 13 cities. New Hampshire is organized along the New England town model, where the state is nearly completely incorporated and divided into towns, 13 of which are designated as "cities". For each town/city, the table ...

  5. Local government in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The largest municipality in New Hampshire, by population (as of the 2010 census), is the city of Manchester (pop. 109,565). The largest which is a town and not a city is Derry (pop. 33,109). The smallest which is a city and not a town is Franklin (pop. 8,477). The smallest incorporated municipality overall is the town of Hart's Location (pop. 41).

  6. Nichols Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    The Nichols Memorial Library is a historic library building on Main Street in Kingston, New Hampshire, United States. Built in 1898, it is distinctive statewide as the only local library building exhibiting Shingle style and Richardsonian Romanesque features. It was used as the town library until 2012, and now houses the town's research ...

  7. Plains Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Plains Cemetery, also known as Village Cemetery, is a historic cemetery on Cemetery Lane in Kingston, New Hampshire. Established circa 1725, it includes the resting place of Josiah Bartlett, the second signer of the Declaration of Independence. [2] The cemetery was added to the National Register of Historic Places in December 2021. [2]

  8. List of places called Kingston - Wikipedia

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    Kingston, Tasmania, town south of Hobart; Kingston, Victoria, town near Creswick; City of Kingston, local government area in Victoria; Division of Kingston, federal electoral district covering southern Adelaide suburbs; Kingston, Western Australia, a locality in the Shire of Bridgetown–Greenbushes

  9. Josiah Bartlett House - Wikipedia

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    The Josiah Bartlett House is a house in Kingston, New Hampshire.The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame house is located on Main Street, opposite Town Hall.The main block of the house, five bays wide and three deep, was built in 1774 by U.S. Founding Father Josiah Bartlett, replacing a house which was destroyed by fire.