Sullivan County, New Hampshire
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County Facts
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Date Created: 1827 County Seat: Newport
Name Origin: Gen. John Sullivan, Rev. War hero Formed From: Cheshire County
Other Info: Early deeds damaged by fire

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County History

Sullivan County was organized in September, 1827. It was named for General John Sullivan, a Revolutionary War hero, New Hampshire attorney general and judge. Charlestown's Fort #4 played an important role during the French and Indian Wars. The town of Cornish, first settled in 1765 was a site where mast pines were cut for the King's ships. Sullivan county was the birthplace of the American machine tool industry and is the site of several historic mill communities.

Sullivan County is located in western New Hampshire and shares a thirty-six mile stretch of the Connecticut River with our neighbor Vermont. It consists of 528 square miles and has population of 38,592. Eighty-Five percent of the landscape is in forest land and twelve percent of the county is prime farm land. Many of these 18th century farms are still in the same family. Primary industries include manufacturing, retail, health and higher education.

Early deeds were damaged by fire. A separate series of "burned deeds", consisting of copies of surviving portionds of the burned volumes with a separate index, is at the Registry. See City & Town Clerks for more details

Town / Date Formed in Town / Date Formed in
Acworth / 1776
Charlestown / 1753
Claremont / 1764
Cornish / 1763
Croydon / 1763
Goshen / 1791
Grantham / 1761
Langdon / 1787
Lempster / 1761
Newport / 1761
Plainfield / 1761
Springfield / 1794
Sunapee / 1850
Unity / 1764
Washington / 1776

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