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  2. Clarksville, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Clarksville is a town in northern Coös County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 294 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ] It is part of the Berlin , NH-VT Micropolitan Statistical Area .

  3. List of New Hampshire state courts by town - Wikipedia

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    City, Town or Unincorporated Place Superior Court Probate Court District Court Family Division; Acworth: Sullivan Superior Sullivan Probate Claremont District Claremont Family Division Albany: Carroll Superior Carroll Probate No. Carroll District Conway Family Division Alexandria: Grafton Superior Grafton Probate Plymouth District Plymouth ...

  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. NH Supreme Court says hand counting of ballots isn't ... - AOL

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    Sep. 12—The New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled Thursday that hand counting of ballots isn't required under the state's constitution, after an Auburn man argued ballot counting machines shouldn't ...

  6. List of New Hampshire General Courts - Wikipedia

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    1784-1785 New Hampshire General Court June 2, 1784 February 25, 1785 2 [2] 1785-1786 New Hampshire General Court June 1, 1785 : March 4, 1786 3 [2] 1786-1787 New Hampshire General Court June 7, 1786 January 18, 1787 4 [2] 1787-1788 New Hampshire General Court June 6, 1787 February 13, 1788 1787 [3] 5 [2] 1788-1789 New Hampshire General Court

  7. New Hampshire Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    The New Hampshire Supreme Court is the supreme court of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and sole appellate court of the state. The Supreme Court is seated in the state capital, Concord . The Court is composed of a Chief Justice and four Associate Justices appointed by the Governor and Executive Council to serve during "good behavior" until ...

  8. Government of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The State of New Hampshire has a republican form of government modeled after the Government of the United States, with three branches: the executive, consisting of the Governor of New Hampshire, the elected Executive Council, and subordinate agencies; the legislative, called the New Hampshire General Court, which includes the Senate and the House of Representatives; and the judicial ...

  9. Second College Grant, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    In 1766, New Hampshire Governor John Wentworth promised Eleazar Wheelock a grant of a township on which to build Dartmouth College. In 1770, a month after Wheelock received the royal charter, the governor granted the college the township of Landaff (east of present-day Woodsville, New Hampshire), but Wheelock, after viewing the land and others under consideration, decided to establish the ...