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Record ID marc_records_scriblio_net/part07.dat:109342585:1578
Source Scriblio
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LEADER: 01578pam 2200241 4500
001 73012642
003 DLC
005 19740515000000.0
008 730725r19731882nyuh 001 0 eng
010 $a 73012642
020 $a0404074618 (v. 1)
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
043 $an-us-nh
050 00 $aF34$b.H35 1973
082 00 $a974.2
100 10 $aHammond, Isaac Weare,$d1831-1890,$ecomp.
245 10 $aTown papers. Documents relating to towns in New Hampshire.$cConcord, N.H., P. B. Cogswell, state printer, 1882-84.
260 0 $a[New York,$bAMS Press,$c1973]
300 $a3 v.$bfacsims.$c23 cm.
410 10 $aNew Hampshire.$tProvincial and state papers,$vv. 11-13
500 $aContinuation of Town papers, compiled and edited by N. Bouton, issued as v. 9 of Provincial and state papers.
505 0 $a[1] "A" to "F" inclusive, with an appendix, embracing copies, in fac simile, of the first constitution of this State as adopted January 5, 1776; the proclamation sent out to the people declaring the said constitution to be in force; and a constitution framed in June, 1779, which was rejected by the people; also, other interesting and valuable documents.--[2] Gilmanton to New Ipswich, with an appendix, embracing some documents relative to towns which have been returned to the State archives since the publication of volume XI.--[3] New London to Wolfeborough, with an appendix, embracing some documents, interesting and valuable, not heretofore published, including the Census of New Hampshire of 1790 in detail.
651 0 $aNew Hampshire$xHistory, Local$xSources.