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The Merrimack History & Genealogy web site offers genealogical and history resources for researchers of the Merrimack NH area. Celebrating the 12th anniversary of this web site in 2013.


This is NOT the "official" Town of Merrimack NH web site. All township business should be directed to http://www.merrimacknh.gov

To contact the MERRIMACK (NH) HISTORICAL SOCIETY...

Also see, the MERRIMACK HERITAGE COMMISSION, who are actively working to preserve the town's history and culture.


RECENTLY ADDED ARTICLES

2013:
-- Updated web site, checking links. Added additional vital records (SEE Town Reports); photographs of Armistice Day (1918); Added additional family trees: Gordon, Haseltine, Maker, Mower.

1 September 2012 - Added new sources of vital records, and free books online with Merrimack and Old Dunstable History

29 August 2012 - Updated Parker Genealogy, added NEW Patterson Genealogy.

12 August 2012 - Added two new photographs: Fessenden & Lowell Store in Reeds Ferry circa 1910 and Camp Crowell on Horseshoe Pond 1903.

Added information about the bridge newly named aft. Corporal Gibson, and added latest NEWS sources about Merrimack NH.

Added information about Merrimack veterans who died in various wars. Added web site section on Recent News.

Added information about local farms, the Merrimack NH Farmer's Market, and the Merrimack Community Garden, to the news section of this web site.

Added Documents regarding Reuben Cummings, drummer of the American Revolution, and Merrimack's only casualty.

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