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New Hampshire Ghost Towns

Charles B

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AMOSKEAG, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire

This old milling community was located on an island in the middle of the Merrimack River inside the city limits of Manchester. This is one that we'll have to search for as I could not locate any record of exactly where it was.
 
BAILEY'S CAMP, Coos County, New Hampshire

This old logging camp was located east of Whitefield, in the Israel River basin area near Meadows.
 
CAMP 1-24, 8B, 21A-24A, 24B, Grafton County, New Hampshire

A cluster of 30 logging camps located in the White Mountains in area east of Lincoln in the following area
 
CHERRY POND, Coos County, New Hampshire

This was another old logging camp, and was located west of Meadows on the old logging railroad grade.
 
DORCHESTER, Grafton County, New Hampshire

This is a near ghost town that in 1990, about 40 folks still lived. This tiny town is located 17 AIR miles northeast of Lebanon, just west of SH 118, midway between Plymouth and Hanover.
 
FRANCONIA FURNACE, Grafton County, New Hampshire

This old iron furnace was located near Franconia, which is on I-93, nine miles southeast of Littleton.
 
HILL, Merrimack County, New Hampshire

The original site of Hill was along the west bank of the Pemigewasset River near modern village of Hill, at the north end of the county. The community was originally incorporated in 1753, and was relocated in 1941 when the Franklin Falls Dam was built and the old town was located on the floodplain behind the dam.
 
LIVERMORE, Carroll County, New Hampshire

Established around 1876, this former lumbering community was located in Crawford Notch, the tail extension of the county in heart of the White Mountains. Midway between Plymouth and Blair, just off I-93. It was once incorporated and had 200-300 people, but was a ghost town by the early 1950s.
 
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