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Coos County, New Hampshire - History and Genealogy
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History of Coos County,New Hampshire
With A Brief Sketch of Hanover
And Family Statistics
By Georgia Drew Merrill, 1888
956 pages, Illustrated, Indexed, Searchable
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Bonus Book -
Historical Sketches
Of the Discovery, Settlement and
Progress of Events
In the Coos Country and Vicinity
Principally Included in the years 1754 to 1785
By Grant Powers, 1841
240 pages, Illustrated, indexed, searchable
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Bonus Book -
The Indian Stream Republic
And Luther Parker
By Grant Showerman, 1915
272 pages, indexed, searchable
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Bonus Book -
Coos County Report - 1940
By State of New Hampshire
90 pages, indexed, searchable
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Bonus Book -
History of the White Mountains
TOGETHER WITH
MANY INTERESTING ANECDOTES ILLUSTRATING LIFE IN THE BACKWOODS,
By Frederick Thompson, 1870
305 pages, indexed, searchable
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Coös County was separated from the northern part of Grafton County, New Hampshire and organized at Berlin December 24, 1803, although the county seat was later moved to Lancaster, with an additional shire town at Colebrook. The name Coös derives from the Algonquian Indian term meaning crooked, the Indian name of the Connecticut River, which rises in the northernmost end of the county.
During the American Revolutionary War two units of troops of the Continental Army — Bedel's Regiment and Whitcomb's Rangers — were raised from the settlers of Coös. From the Treaty of Paris of 1783 until 1835 the boundaries in the northern tip of the county (and New Hampshire itself) were disputed with Lower Canada (which was soon to become part of the Province of Canada), and for some years residents of the area formed the independent Republic of Indian Stream.
Coös occupies the largest area of any New Hampshire county, but has the smallest population: 33,055, as of 2010. It is the only New Hampshire county to have lost population between the 2000 and 2010 Censuses. The county seat is Lancaster. Major industries are forestry and tourism, with the once-dominant paper-making industry in sharp decline.
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