The History of Concord, from Its First Grant in 1725, to the Organization of the City Government in 1853: With a History of the Ancient PenacooksB. W. Sanborn, 1856 - 786 strani |
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Abiel Abiel Chandler Abraham acres aged Agreed and Voted Andover appointed April Ayer Barachias Benjamin Rolfe born Bradley Capt church Clerk Coffin Colby committee Concord Court Daniel David Kimball died east Ebenezer Eastman Ebenezer Virgin Edward Abbot Ephraim Farnum Esqr Ezra Carter garrison George George Abbot grant Hannah Haverhill Henry Rolfe Hill Hoit hundred Indians inhabitants Isaac Isaac Walker Jacob James Jeremiah Stickney John Chandler John Merrill John Wainwright Jonathan Joseph Eastman Joseph Hall July June land Lieut lots Lovejoy Main street March married Mary meeting meeting-house Merrimack river miles mill Moses Nathan Nathaniel Abbot New-Hampshire Osgood Parker Pecker Penacook Penny Cook petition pond pounds proprietors Range Richard Rumford Samuel Sarah selectmen Sept settlement settlers Shute Stephen Stephen Ambrose Stevens Surveyors thence Thomas Thomas Stickney Timothy Walker town township William