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  2. Province of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    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

  3. History of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    A mature frontier: the New Hampshire economy 1790–1850 Historical New Hampshire 24#1 (1969) 3–19. Squires, J. Duane. The Granite State of the United States: A History of New Hampshire from 1623 to the Present (1956) vol 1; Stackpole, Everett S. History of New Hampshire (4 vol 1916–1922) vol 4 online covers Civil War and late 19th century

  4. List of U.S. places named after non-U.S. places - Wikipedia

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    There are several towns and cities named Boston in the US, but this is the only one named after the one in England. All the others were named after this city or a person named Boston. [10] Bowdon, Greater Manchester (historically in Cheshire) Bowdon, North Dakota [22] Boxford, Suffolk: Boxford, Massachusetts [10] Bradford, West Yorkshire

  5. New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire (/ ˈ h æ m p ʃ ər / HAMP-shər) is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.It borders Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, Maine and the Gulf of Maine to the east, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north.

  6. List of North American settlements by year of foundation

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    New Hampshire: United States: One of the four original towns of New Hampshire. Revolutionary War capital of New Hampshire, and site of the ratification of the first state constitution in the North American colonies in January 1776. 1638: Hampton: New Hampshire: United States: Founded by Stephen Bachiler; first known as Winnicunnet. 1638 ...

  7. List of places named after places in the United States

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    New Brunswick Canada Lancaster: Massachusetts [47] Lincoln: New Brunswick Canada Lincoln: Massachusetts [48] [h] Lexington: Kentucky United States Lexington: Massachusetts [49] Londonderry: Nova Scotia Canada Londondery: New Hampshire [50] Manhattan: Kansas United States Manhattan: New York City: Manhattan: Montana: United States Manhattan: New ...

  8. List of place names of French origin in the United States

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    Pioche, named after François Louis Alfred Pioche, a financier who purchased the town in 1869. Primeaux; Reno (named after Major General Jesse Lee Reno, a Union officer killed in the American Civil War. Reno's family name was a modified version of the French surname "Renault")

  9. List of places named for Loyalists (American Revolution)

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    Thomas Bull Memorial Park in Montgomery in Orange County, New York is named after an obscure but influential British sympathizer. [1] Camm Hall at William and Mary College's campus adjacent to Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia is named after Rev. John Camm. Copley Square and Copley Plaza in Boston are named after painter John Singleton Copley