1900 Federal Census Team Transcription
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Merrimack County, New Hampshire - - 1900 Federal Census Team Transcription | ||||
Microfilm # T623-949 | ||||
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139 | Allenstown town | |||
140 | Andover town | |||
141 | Boscawen town | |||
142 | Bow town | |||
143 | Bradford town | |||
144 | Canterbury town | |||
145 | Chichester town | |||
146 | Dunbarton town | |||
147 | Concord City; Concord city: Ward 1 (part) All that part of the ward lying to the east of the center line of the following named streets, to wit: Commencing at the line between Boscawen and Concord on Main Street, thence southerly by said Main Street to East Canal, East Canal to Centre, Centre to Summer, Summer to High, High to Stark, Stark to Main, and thence southerly by said Main Street to the boundary line between Wards One and Three. |
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148 | Concord city: Ward 1 (part) All that part of the ward lying to the west of the centre line of the following named streets, to wit:- Commencing at the line between Boscawen and Concord on Main Street, thence southerly by said Main Street to East Canal, East Canal to Centre, Centre to Summer, Summer to High, High to Stark, Stark to Main, and thence southerly by said Main Street to the boundary line between Wards One and Three. |
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149 | Concord city: Ward 2 | |||
150 | Concord city: Ward 3 | |||
151 | Concord city: Ward 4 (part) All that part of the ward lying to the north and east of the centre line of the following named streets, to wit:- Commencing at the intersection of the roadbed of the Concord and Montreal Railroad and Ferry Street, thence by said Ferry Street crossing North Main Street to Washington Street, Washington to Rumford, Rumford to Church, Church to Bradley, and Bradley to Penacook Street. |
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152 | Concord city: Ward 4 (part) | |||
153 | Concord city: Ward 5 (part) | |||
154 | Concord city: Ward 5 (part) | |||
155 | Concord city: Ward 6 (part) All that part of the ward lying to the north and east of the centre line of the following streets, to wit:- Commencing at the intersection of South Main and Concord Streets, thence by said Concord Street to South, South to Thorndike, Thorndike to South Spring, and thence by South Spring to Pleasant Street. |
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156 | Concord city: Ward 6 (part) All that part of the ward lying to the south and west of the centre line of the following streets, to wit:- Commencing at the intersection of South Main and Concord Streets, thence by said Concord Street to South, South to Thorndike, Thorndike to South Spring, South Spring to Pleasant, and thence by Pleasant to South Fruit Street. |
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157 | Concord city: Ward 7 (part) including Rolfe Rumford Asylum | |||
158 | Concord city: Ward 7 (part) All that part of the ward lying to the west and south of the following line, to wit:- Commencing at the intersection of Downing Street and Broadway, thence by the centre line of Broadway to Allison, Allison to Turnpike, and thence by Turnpike Street to the Bow town line. |
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159 | Concord city: Ward 8 | |||
160 | Concord city: Ward 9 | |||
274 | Institution: New Hampshire State Prison Concord city: Ward 9. |
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161 | Danbury town Hill town |
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162 | Epsom town | |||
163 | Franklin city: Ward 1 | |||
164 | Franklin city: Ward 2 | |||
165 | Franklin city: Ward 3 | |||
166 | Henniker town | |||
167 | Hooksett town | |||
168 | Hopkinton town | |||
169 | Loudon town | |||
170 | Newbury town New London town |
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171 | Northfield town | |||
172 | Pembroke town (part) All that part of the town lying to the north of the following line, to wit:- Commencing at the intersection of the Suncook River and Chester Turnpike, thence by the centre line of said Chester turnpike to Glass Street, Glass to Church Street, Church, crossing Main to Broadway, Broadway to southern boundary of land of Moody K. Wilson, and thence by said southern boundary, westerly to the Merrimack River. |
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173 | Pembroke town (part) All that part of the town lying south of the following line, to wit:- Commencing at the intersection of the Suncook River and Chester Turnpike, thence by the center line of said Chester Turnpike to Glass Street, Glass to Church Street, Church, crossing Main to Broadway, Broadway to southern boundary of land of Moody K. Wilson, and thence by said southern boundary, westerly to the Merrimack River. |
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174 | Pittsfield town | |||
175 | Salisbury town | |||
176 | Sutton town | |||
177 | Warner town | |||
178 | Webster town | |||
179 | Wilmot town |