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Salem was settled in the 17th century as part of Methuen, Massachusetts, and was incorporated in 1750, after the border between Massachusetts and New Hampshire was fixed, dividing that town. The Salem Common was laid out about 1741, not far from the original location of the building now known as the Old Town Hall.
The Ararat Armenian Congregational Church is an Armenian Evangelical church in Salem, New Hampshire, United States.The church is located at 2 Salem Street in Salem. Prior to the establishment of the Ararat Armenian Congregational Church, the Bethel Armenian Congregational Church in Lawrence, Massachusetts, a mission of the Lawrence Street Congregational Church, [1] served as the primary place ...
Salem is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States.The population was 30,089 at the 2020 census [2] and an estimated 30,647 in 2022. [citation needed] Salem is a northern suburb of Boston located on Interstate 93.
Salem, New York, town in Washington County Salem (hamlet), New York, within the town of Salem; Salem, an earlier name of Brocton, New York, in Chautauqua County; Salem, North Carolina, census-designated place in Burke County; Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in Forsyth County formed from merger of Salem and Winston; Salem, Ohio; Salem, Oklahoma ...
Rehoboth (Hebrew רְחוֹבוֹת Reḥovot, "broad place") is the name of three places in the Bible. In Genesis 26:22 , It signifies vacant land in the Land of Canaan where Isaac is permitted to dig a well without being ousted by the Philistines.
The first Congregational church organized in the Massachusetts Bay Colony was First Church in Salem, established in 1629. By 1640, 18 churches had been organized in Massachusetts. [ 8 ] In addition, Puritans established the Connecticut Colony in 1636 and New Haven Colony in 1637. [ 9 ]
One of the finest early-Georgian brick houses in New England: Newington Meeting House Newington: 1717 Oldest church building in New Hampshire James House Hampton 1723 First period house, dated by dendrochronology [6] Jaquith House (Farley Garrison House) Gilmanton: c.1725 [7] Building was moved to NH from Billerica, Massachusetts, in 2010. Once ...
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