/ HISTORICAL SKETCHES oy HE JpWJM p^ ^ f^fffY^, NEW HAMPSHIRE. BY DR. MOSES LONG. OniCJINALLY PUBLISHED AT CONCORD, BY .JACOB B. 1MOORE. 183l>. THIRTY COPIKS, ONLY, llEl'KINTKD IN SKPAKATK FORM CHARLES H. BELL. 1870. W ^ Il'ii HISTOEICAL SKETCHES OF WARNER, N. H BY DR. M. LONG. Warner, a post 'town in Mernmack county, is situated west of Boscawen ; fifteen miles northwest of Concord, in the latitude of 43 degrees 16 minutes north. It has Sut- ton, Wilmot, and Salisljury, on the north, Boscawen on the east, Hopkinton and Henniker on the south, and Bradford on the west, and contains 29,620 acres, including Kearsarge Gore, which was annexed to Warner by an act of the leg- islature, June 1818. The Gore, which is a strip of land lying between Salisbury and Sutton, extends from the orig- inal north line of Warner to the highest peak of Kearsarge mountain, and contains 4,620 acres. Warner was first granted by the government of Massa- chusetts Bay to sundry petitioners in Amesbury and Salis- bury, in that then province, as early as 1735. The condi- tions of the grant were specified in the report of a com- mittee to the legislature of that state as follows, viz : At a great and general court or assembly for his Majes- ty's province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, began and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the twenty- eighth day of May, 1734, and continued by several adjourn- 2 HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF WARNER. ments to Wcdiiesdcay the nineteenth clay of November, and further continued by adjournments to Wednesday the thirty first day of December following, then met Thursday, Jan- uary 15, 1735. Edmund Quincy, Esquire, from the committee of both houses on petitions for townships, &c., gave in the following report, viz : — The committee appointed the fourteenth cur- rent to take into consideration the several petitions for townships before the court, and report what may be proper for the court to do thereon, having met and maturely con- sidered the same, are humbly of opinion that there be a careful view and survey of the lands between Merrimack and Connecticut rivers, from the northwest corner of Rum- ford [Concord] on Merrimack, to the great falls on Con- necticut, of twelve miles at the least in breadth or north and south ; by a committee of eleven able and suitable per- sons to be appointed by this court, who shall after a due knowledge of the nature and circumstances thereof, lay the same into as many townships of the contents of six miles square as the land in width as aforesaid will allow of; no townships to be more than six miles east and west ; and also lay out the land on the east side of Connecticut river from said falls to the township laid out to Josiah Willard and others, into as many townships of the contents of six miles square as the same will allow of; and also the land on the west side of the river of Connecticut from said falls to the equivalent land into one or two townships of the contents of six miles square, if the same will allow thereof. Five of which committee to be a quorum for surveying and laying out the township on each, from Rumford to Con- necticut river as aforesaid ; and three of the committee aforenamed shall be a quorum for surveying and laying out the townships on each side of Connecticut river as afore- said ; and that the said committee make report of their doings to this court at their session in May next, or as soon as conveniently they can, that the persons whose names HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF WARNER. 6 are contained in the several petitions hereafter mentioned, viz. in the petition of Hopkinton, in the petition of Salis- bury and Amesbury, in the petition of Cambridge, in the petition of Bradford and Wenham, in the petition of Haverhill, in the petition of Milton and Brookline, in the petition of Samuel Chamberlain and Jonathan Jewett, and in the petition of Nathaniel Harris, &c., in the petition of Morgan Cobb, &c., Jonathan Wells, <&c., Lys- comb and Johnson, ^ j: = & ? fe = '3 5^ k2 S§ Ss eg Q _ Kg .So — cs ^ lu 182fi 4 4 5 2 4 1 2 4 1 27 1827 9 2 3 3 1 2 1 3 3 27+1 1828 8 1 3 2 1 2 1,+/ 1829 11 2 5 4 3 3 3 5 4 2* 4^^+G 1830 12 3 3 4 3 1 1 o 29 To July 10, 1831 4 1 - 1 2 10 -*/ ,/:y^