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Home » US Law » 2022 New Hampshire Revised Statutes » Title II - Counties » Title 22 - Territorial Extent

Section 22:1 – Number and Names.

    22:1 Number and Names. – The state is divided into 10 counties,-Rockingham, Strafford, Belknap, Carroll, Merrimack, Hillsborough, Cheshire, Sullivan, Grafton and Coos; and all towns, places, lands and waters within their bounds, respectively, shall be parts of the respective counties aforesaid. Source. RS 16:1. CS 17:1. GS 19:1. GL 20:1. PS 21:1. PL 20:1. […]

Section 22:10 – Grafton.

    22:10 Grafton. – The county of Grafton is bounded thus: Beginning on the west bank of Connecticut river at the southwesterly corner of Dalton; thence on the westerly and southwesterly lines of Dalton, Whitefield, Carroll, Nash and Sawyer’s Location, Crawford’s Grant, Hart’s Location and Bartlett to the line of the county of Carroll at […]

Section 22:11 – Coos.

    22:11 Coos. – The county of Coos contains all the lands and waters within the limits of the state which lie northerly of the counties of Grafton and Carroll. Source. RS 16:11. CS 17:11. GS 19:11. GL 20:11. PS 21:11. PL 20:11. RL 28:11.

Section 22:2 – Rockingham.

    22:2 Rockingham. – The county of Rockingham is bounded thus: Beginning at the mouth of Piscataqua river and running up the same to the easterly corner of Newmarket, including the river; thence northwesterly by the easterly and northerly lines of Newmarket, Epping, Nottingham and Northwood to the easterly line of Pittsfield; thence southwesterly by […]

Section 22:3 – Strafford.

    22:3 Strafford. – The county of Strafford is bounded thus: Beginning at the northerly corner of the town of Northwood; thence by the westerly lines of the towns of Strafford and New Durham to the northerly corner of New Durham; thence by the northerly lines of New Durham, Middleton and Milton to the state […]

Section 22:4 – Belknap.

    22:4 Belknap. – The county of Belknap is bounded thus: Beginning at the easterly corner of Pittsfield; thence by the northerly lines of Pittsfield, Loudon, Canterbury, Northfield and Franklin to the westerly line of Sanbornton; thence by the westerly lines of Sanbornton and New Hampton to the southerly line of Ashland; thence by the […]

Section 22:5 – Carroll.

    22:5 Carroll. – The county of Carroll is bounded thus: Beginning at the northerly corner of New Durham; thence by the northerly line of the county of Belknap to the easterly line of Holderness; thence by the easterly lines of Holderness, Campton and Thornton to the northwest corner of Sandwich; thence by the northerly […]

Section 22:6 – Merrimack.

    22:6 Merrimack. – The county of Merrimack is bounded thus: Beginning at the northeast corner of Franklin; thence southerly and easterly by the easterly line of Franklin and the southerly line of the county of Belknap to the county of Rockingham; thence southwesterly by the county of Rockingham to the north line of Manchester; […]

Section 22:7 – Hillsborough.

    22:7 Hillsborough. – The county of Hillsborough is bounded thus: Beginning at the bound between the towns of Pelham and Salem on the state line; thence westerly by the state line to the southeast corner of Rindge; thence by the easterly lines of Rindge, Jaffrey, Dublin, Nelson, Stoddard and Washington to the northwest corner […]

Section 22:8 – Cheshire.

    22:8 Cheshire. – The county of Cheshire is bounded thus: Beginning at the southeast corner of Rindge; thence westerly by the state line to the west bank of Connecticut river; thence up the same bank to the northwest corner of Walpole; thence by the northerly lines of Walpole, Alstead, Marlow and Stoddard to the […]

Section 22:9 – Sullivan.

    22:9 Sullivan. – The county of Sullivan is bounded thus: Beginning at the northwest corner of Plainfield on the west bank of Connecticut river; thence easterly by the northerly lines of Plainfield, Grantham and Springfield to the westerly line of the county of Merrimack at the northeast corner of Springfield; thence southerly by the […]