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1777:Somersworth
1742:County seat
1399:November 9,
1369:November 9,
1177:Alonzo Nute
695:(northwest)
689:(southwest)
671:(northeast)
605:Milton Pond
588: 1910
558: 1910
540: 1915
522: 1910
454:Fitzwilliam
387:2020 census
147:Communities
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1875:Farmington
1842:New Durham
1817:Farmington
1807:Barrington
1671:Farmington
1238:January 5,
1199:References
1082:As of the
687:Farmington
440:governors—
349:feature ID
247:Population
171:Government
78:70°59′18″W
75:43°24′35″N
1852:Strafford
1832:Middleton
1772:Rochester
1676:Rochester
1607:Wakefield
1602:Middleton
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681:Rochester
663:Wakefield
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431:mill town
427:Rochester
337:FIPS code
325:Area code
307:ZIP codes
269:Time zone
239:Elevation
131:Strafford
1551:Archived
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1109:Hispanic
1103:, 0.02%
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407:Route 75
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341:33-48660
1827:Madbury
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1099:, 0.2%
1095:, 0.2%
1091:, 0.5%
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468:Huntley
413:History
357:Website
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314:03852 (
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278:Eastern
104:Country
1880:Milton
1870:Durham
1837:Milton
1812:Durham
1759:Cities
1640:Milton
1113:Latino
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375:Milton
154:Milton
126:County
1928:Place
1918:Gonic
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1089:white
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1040:17.6%
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643:Maine
377:is a
295:UTC-4
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255:4,482
114:State
1862:CDPs
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