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History of Newton, New Hampshire, USA
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(Newtown) (Newton Junction) (Rowes Corner) (Sargent Corners)
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The sixth town to be granted from the Masonian land purchase of 1746, Newton was originally part of Salisbury, Massachusetts; later, part of Amesbury, Massachusetts; then part of the West Parish of Amesbury; then part of New Town or South Hampton, Massachusetts (now South Hampton, New Hampshire). A number of the residents felt they were too far away from its church for their convenience, and the town was incorporated by colonial governor Benning Wentworth as "Newtown" in 1749, simply because it was a new town. In 1846, the New Hampshire legislature voted to contract the name to "Newton".
Villages in Newton include:
Newton
Newton Junction
Rowes Corner
Sargent Corners
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1839 - Newtown
Newtown, New Hampshire
Rockingham county, lies 40 miles S.E. from Concord and 27 S.S.W. from Portsmouth. Country pond lies in Newtown and Kingston, and two other small ponds connect by outlets with its waters. The soil produces good crops of grain or grass. Joseph Bartlett first settled in this town, in 1720. Bartlett was taken prisoner by the Indians at Haverhill, in 1708, and remained a captive in Canada about 4 years. Population, 1830, 510.
The New England Gazetteer containing descriptions of all the states, counties and towns in New England: also descriptions of the principal mountains, rivers lakes, capes, bays, harbors, islands and fashionable resorts within that territory. By John Hayward, author of the Columbian Traveller, Religious Creeds, &c. &c. Boston: John Hayward. Boyd & White, Concord, N.H. 1839
Newtown, New Hampshire
Rockingham county, lies 40 miles S.E. from Concord and 27 S.S.W. from Portsmouth. Country pond lies in Newtown and Kingston, and two other small ponds connect by outlets with its waters. The soil produces good crops of grain or grass. Joseph Bartlett first settled in this town, in 1720. Bartlett was taken prisoner by the Indians at Haverhill, in 1708, and remained a captive in Canada about 4 years. Population, 1830, 510.
The New England Gazetteer containing descriptions of all the states, counties and towns in New England: also descriptions of the principal mountains, rivers lakes, capes, bays, harbors, islands and fashionable resorts within that territory. By John Hayward, author of the Columbian Traveller, Religious Creeds, &c. &c. Boston: John Hayward. Boyd & White, Concord, N.H. 1839
1854 - Newton
NEWTON, a township of Rockingham co., New Hampshire. It is intersected by the Portland, Saco, and Portsmouth railroad, 40 miles S. E. from Concord. Pop., 685.
A New and Complete Gazetteer of the United States: Giving a Full and Comprehensive Review of the Present Condition, Industry, and Resources of the American Confederacy ... Thomas Baldwin (of Philadelphia.) Joseph Thomas January 1, 1854 Philadelphia : Lippincott, Grambo & Company 1854.
NEWTON, a township of Rockingham co., New Hampshire. It is intersected by the Portland, Saco, and Portsmouth railroad, 40 miles S. E. from Concord. Pop., 685.
A New and Complete Gazetteer of the United States: Giving a Full and Comprehensive Review of the Present Condition, Industry, and Resources of the American Confederacy ... Thomas Baldwin (of Philadelphia.) Joseph Thomas January 1, 1854 Philadelphia : Lippincott, Grambo & Company 1854.
Here's a list of places to go and things to do in Newton and its surrounding areas:
Kingston State Park: Just a short drive away from Newton, this state park offers a beautiful beach, picnic areas, and hiking trails. It's a great place for a day of swimming, sunbathing, or exploring nature.
Country Pond Fish and Game Club: If you enjoy fishing and shooting sports, this club is worth checking out. They offer shooting ranges, archery, and a stocked pond for fishing.
Hiking and Nature Trails: Newton and its neighboring towns are filled with scenic trails. One popular option is the Powow Hill Conservation Area, which offers a moderate hike with rewarding views of the surrounding area.
Local Farms: New Hampshire is known for its farms, and you can find some great ones near Newton. Apple picking at Apple Crest Farm Orchards in nearby Hampton Falls is a fall favorite. In the summer, visit Coppal House Farm in Lee for berry picking and farm tours.
Golfing: The Rockingham Country Club in nearby Newmarket is a picturesque golf course offering a challenging round... Read MORE...
Kingston State Park: Just a short drive away from Newton, this state park offers a beautiful beach, picnic areas, and hiking trails. It's a great place for a day of swimming, sunbathing, or exploring nature.
Country Pond Fish and Game Club: If you enjoy fishing and shooting sports, this club is worth checking out. They offer shooting ranges, archery, and a stocked pond for fishing.
Hiking and Nature Trails: Newton and its neighboring towns are filled with scenic trails. One popular option is the Powow Hill Conservation Area, which offers a moderate hike with rewarding views of the surrounding area.
Local Farms: New Hampshire is known for its farms, and you can find some great ones near Newton. Apple picking at Apple Crest Farm Orchards in nearby Hampton Falls is a fall favorite. In the summer, visit Coppal House Farm in Lee for berry picking and farm tours.
Golfing: The Rockingham Country Club in nearby Newmarket is a picturesque golf course offering a challenging round... Read MORE...
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