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History of Concord, New Hampshire From the
Original Grant
in Seventeen Hundred and Twenty-Five to the Opening of the
Twentieth Century.
Prepared Under the Supervision of the City
History Commission,
James O. Lyford, Editor
Volume I
(Authorized by the City Government January 14, 1896 and published in 1903.)
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| Introduction | |
| Physical Features | Topography; Streams; Ponds; Freshets; Forests; Mineral Resources; Artesian Well; Localities. |
| Physical Development | Ferries; Bridges; Main Street; Shade Trees; Types of Houses. |
| Fish and Game | |
| General Narrative | |
| Chapter I | Scene of the History. Aboriginal Occupation |
| Chapter 2 | Events Leading to English Occupation. Grant of the Plantation of Penacook. |
| Chapter 3 Part 1 | Plantation of Penacook. Transition to the Township of Rumford. |
| Chapter 3 Part II | |
| Chapter 4 | Town of Rumford. Falls within Jurisdiction of New Hampshire. |
| Chapter 5 | District of Rumford. King George's War and Its Indian Hostilities. |
| Chapter 6 | Rumford neither Town nor District. Bow Controversy and Matters connected therewith. Colonization by Concord Settlers. |
| Chapter 7 | Last French and Indian War. Rumford becomes Concord, a Parish of Bow. |
| Chapter 8 Part 1 | Parish of Concord. Period of the American Revolution. |
| Chapter 8 Part II | |
| Chapter 9 | Town of Concord. Post Revolutionary Events. Constitution of the United States. Revised State Constitution. Town Affairs and Progress. |
| Chapter 10 Part 1 | Town of Concord. Early Events of the New Century. Becomes the Capital of the State. War of 1812. Other Facts of the Period. |
| Chapter 10 Part II | |
| Chapter 11 | Town of Concord. The State House Erected. Toleration Act. Merrimack County Formed. Other Events. |
| Chapter 12 Part 1 | Town of Concord. Temperance Reform. Religious, Social, Intellectual, and Material Progress. Catholic-Irish Immigration. Political Events. City Charter Adopted. |
| Chapter 12 Part 2 | |
| Chapter 13 Part 1 | City of Concord. New Government in Operation. City and County Building. Public Library. The Prohibitory Law. Progress in Various Departments. Ante-War Politics. |
| Chapter 13 Part II | |
| Chapter 14 Part 1 | City of Concord. Period of the Civil War. |
| Chapter 14 Part 2 | |
| Chapter 15 | City of Concord. After the War. Important Means Adopted whereby the General Advantage of the Community was Subserved. |
| Chapter 16 Part 1 | City of Concord, 1880 to 1900. Two Decades of Progress. Topics, old and new, treated to Conclusion. |
| Chapter 16 Part 2 | |
| Chapter 17 Part 1 | Material Development |
| Chapter 17 Part II | |
| Chapter 18 | Weather Record: From 1856 to 1900 Inclusive |
| Chapter 19 | Appendix: The Governor's Horse Guards |
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