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Vol. 1 New Hampshire 14 Books on one CD

Up for auction are some great resources for your genealogical and or historical research.  These cds are in PDF format and are replications of pages of the original books.  They are all indexed for easy searching and have bookmarks as well.  One of these books alone would cost you the price I am offering them all for on this CD.  CD works on all platforms.

1.  "Descendants of Jonathan Towle 1747-1822, Hampton and Pittsfield, N.H"  188 pages. This book is authored by Alvin. F. Towle, 1903. Other names associated with this family are Ban, Bachiler, Ball, Barnum, Bates, Bingham, Brown, Chase, Dow, Emerson, French, Goss, Howe, Johnson, Lewis, Marston, Smith, Trow, Yeaton, and many more. Some pictures have been excluded.

2.  "Annals of the Town of Concord, by the County of Merrimack, N.H." by Jacob B. Moore, 1824.  112 pages. This book is a history of Concord, N.H. from its first settlement, in the year 1726 to the year 1823, with several biographical sketches, to which is added a memoir of the Penacook Indians. Footnotes and sources.

3.  "State Builders I," by George Franklyn Willey, 1903.  621 pages. This is an illustrated (portraits), historical and biographical record of the State of New Hampshire with biographies of men and women who helped build New Hampshire

4.  "History of Rockingham County N.H." by Charles A. Hazlett, 1915  1212 pages. This is about the towns of Rockingham County, it's people, settlements, military, churches, etc. It has some illustrations in it along with some very nice engraved portraits. A great resource for genealogist and historians.

5.  "Town Papers, Vol. XII," compiled and edited by Isaac W. Hammond, 1883.  854 pages. This volume is a continued publication of documents relative to towns which have been returned to the State archives since the publications of Vol. XI, commencing with Gilmanton and taking the towns, as alphabetically arranged, to New Ipswich. They extend over a period, in some towns, of one hundred and fifty years, ending with the year 1800. Towns include: Gilmanton, Gilsum,Goffstown, Goshen, Grafton, Grantham, Greenfield, Greenland, Groton, Hampstead, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Hancock, Hanover, Haverhill, Henniker, Hill, Hillsborough, Hinsdale, Holderness, Hollis, Hooksett, Hopkinton, Hudson, Jackson, Jaffrey, Jefferson, Keene, Kensington, Kingston, Lancaster, Landaff, Langdon, Lebanon, Lee, Lempster, Lincoln, Lisbon, Litchfield, Littleton, Londonderry, Loudon, Lyman, Lyme, Lynderborough, Madbury, Manchester, Marlborough, Marlow, Mason, Meredith, Merrimack, Middleton, Milford, Monson, Moultonborough, Nashua, Nelson, New Boston, Newbury, New Castle, New Durham, New Hampton, Newington, and New Ipswich.

6.  "Town Papers, Vol. IX," compiled and edited by Nathaniel Bouton, 1875.  939 pages.

EDITOR’S PREFACE.

The special value of this volume consists in the information which it contains and communicates, relating to Towns in New Hampshire. It will be found indispensable in every Town History. We are little aware, at this period, of the sacrifices, trials, dangers and absolute sufferings which many of the early settlers endured in planting Towns in the interior of the State; where, literally, they often suffered from "savage beasts and more savage men." The border Towns were, for years, open to the incursions of Indians from Canada. Their earnest petitions to the Governor or to the General Assembly for help, clearly reveal to us their dangers and distresses. Besides this source of trial, others arose from disputes about boundary lines, the location of meeting-houses, the settling of ministers, irregularities in town meetings, &c. The volume is of great value, as giving the NAMES of many, and in some cases, all the male inhabitants of the Towns, from which petitions were sent. These will enable descendants to trace their connexion with the early settlers.

7.  "History of the Town of Rochester, N.H.," Vol. 1, by Franklin McDuffee, 1892. This history starts in 1722, and is only vol. 1. It tells of the beginnings of Rochester, N.H., it's incorporation and charter, proprietory history, Revolutionary period, Church history, it's part in the Rebellion, and more.

8.  "Report of the Adjutant-General of the State of N.H.," Vol. II, 1866 A very interesting read and much info covering the wars N.H. took part in from it's settlement in 1623 up to the year 1861. It covers wars and battles up to the Civil War (does not cover the Civil War) with many names in the rosters and history.

9.  "History of Merrimack & Belknap County, New Hampshire," edited by D. Hamilton Hurd and published by J. W. Lewis & Co., 1885. Much info in regards to the town histories, biographies and illustrations.

10.  "New Hampshire Association Test "  Signers of the Association Test of N.H. These 94 pages are excerpts from a book titled "State Papers, Documents and Records Relating to the Sate of New Hampshire During the Period of the American Revolution, from 1776-1783," Vol. VIII, compiled and edited by Nathaniel Bouton, D.D., corresponding Secretary of the N.H. Historical Society, 1874. (Note: this is not the entire book, only the pages of the signers of the Association Test.)

11.  " Bill of Mortality for the Society of Friends in Dover, N.H.,"  from 1708-1791 as taken from their records. The "General Bill of Mortality for Dover," from Dr. Belknap's History of N.H.. Booklet was printed by James K. Remech, 1803.

12.   "The Manual of the First Church, Dover, N.H.,"March 1893. This manual gives some history of this church. A very interesting read.

13.  "Historical Sketches Of The Discovery, Settlement, And Progress Of Events In The Coos Country And Vicinity, Principally Included Between The Years 1754 and 1785."   This is a book originally done by the Rev. Grant Powers in 1840. It was again published in 1880 by Henry Merrill. A very interesting read of sketches and events of the first settlers in the the Coos Country and towns in the surrounding area in New Hampshire and Vermont.

14.  "History of Concord, N.H." 1477 pages of a 2 vol. book of "History of Concord, N.H." From the original grant in 1725 to the opening of the 20th century. It was prepared under the supervision of the City History Commission. James O. Lyford, Editor, 1903.

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