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873303. Website. www.concordnh.gov. Concord (/ ˈkɒŋkərd /) [6] is the capital city of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the seat of Merrimack County. As of the 2020 census the population was 43,976, [5] making it the 3rd most populous city in New Hampshire after Manchester and Nashua. The area was first settled by Europeans in 1659. [1]
The following is a list of mayors of the city of Concord, New Hampshire, USA. Elections in New Hampshire ... United States Senate elections; 1788; 1789; 1792; 1794 ...
Moses. Ebenezer Eastman (February 17, 1681 - July 28, 1748) was a provincial captain and supposed founding figure of Concord, New Hampshire. Born in Haverhill, Massachusetts, to a veteran of King Philip's War, Eastman participated in various military conflicts in Canada. Thoroughly involved in Concord's affairs, he established himself as a ...
The Concord Historic District encompasses the least altered portion of the historic heart of Concord, New Hampshire.The 25-acre (10 ha) district, located just north of the modern commercial and civic heart of the city, includes the city's oldest surviving house, the site of its first religious meetinghouse, and the Pierce Manse, a historic house museum that was home to President Franklin ...
The Downtown Concord Historic District encompasses most of the commercial heart of downtown Concord, New Hampshire, United States. Incorporated in 1734, Concord became the state capital in 1808 and the seat of Merrimack County in 1823. Economic growth followed, due in part to these government institutions and also to the rise of industry along ...
The New Hampshire Historical Society's headquarters at 30 Park Street, Concord. The New Hampshire Historical Society is an independent nonprofit organization that saves, preserves, and shares the history of New Hampshire. The organization is headquartered in Concord, the capital city of New Hampshire. Founded in 1823, the Society marked its ...
The Province of New Hampshire was an English colony and later a British province in New England. It corresponds to the territory between the Merrimack and Piscataqua rivers on the eastern coast of North America. It was named after the English county of Hampshire in southern England by Captain John Mason in 1629, its first named proprietor.
Tribune. Shawne Wickham, The New Hampshire Union Leader, Manchester. July 5, 2024 at 11:59 PM. Jul. 5—CONCORD. It seems unthinkable that a time would come when the Granite State no longer ...