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Hudson, New Hampshire
Hillsborough County, New Hampshire

     Listed below are the books you may wish to consult in your Merrill research. Most are available in Acrobat format and searchable by clicking on the Acrobat PDF icon to the right. A few are only available in libraries and personal collections but worth mentioning here. These are listed alphabetically.

• All files are in Adobe Acrobat format.A discourse, delivered at Nottingham-West, New-Hampshire, October 29, 1822, at the funeral of Mrs. Lucy W. Tenney, consort of Dr. Daniel Tenney - by John H. Church, pastor of the church in Pelham, published in 1822, (16 pages).

• All files are in Adobe Acrobat format.History of Hillsborough County, New Hampshire - Compiled under the supervision of Hamilton Hurd in 1885 (1212 pages). There is a special reference to James Bates Merrill on page 483 along with a lithograph portrait. This large book is full of details of the county and towns therein. Good information on many notable individuals.book in possession of web editor

• All files are in Adobe Acrobat format.History of Hudson, New Hampshire - a large book on the history of not only the town of Hudson but also gives great details on the inhabitants and how they molded the town to what it is today. book in possession of web editor x2

• Town in transition, Hudson, New Hampshire, 1673-1977 - Hudson Historical Society. This book was created to take up where the original "History of Hudson, New Hampshire" left off. (1977). book in possession of web editorx2

• All files are in Adobe Acrobat format.History of the Old Township of Dunstable: Nashua, Nashville, Hollis, Hudson, Litchfield, and Merrimac, NH. - Charles J. Fox, 1846 (310 pages). A graduate of Yale, the author had a great amount of research accomplished but due to his untimely death before this books publication, the town put to effort the publication of his work.

• All files are in Adobe Acrobat format.Town Papers, Documents and Records relating to Towns in New Hampshire, vol IX - with an appendix, embracing the Constitutional Conventions of 1778 - 1779; and of 1781 - 1783; and the state constitution of 1784 published by authority of the legislature of New Hampshire, compiled and edited by Nathaniel Bouton, D.D. corresponding Secretary of the New Hampshire Historical Society. New Hampshire (Colony) Probate Court, New Hampshire. Constitutional Convention, Concord, NH, 1875. (998 pages). Merrills are indexed on pages 27, 28, 29, 34, 35, 40, 67, 86, 113, 119, 132, 141, 142, 143, 144, 150, 151, 202, 244, 364, 372, 411, 412, 415, 417, 421, 422, 425, 426, 427, 436, 482, 522, 588, 611-630, 681, 685, 748, 768-776, 792, 828.

 

 Key: Acrobat file offering free copy - All files are in Adobe Acrobat format.
          Represents hardback copy in personal possession - book in possession of web editor

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About these ebooks: the following are in Acrobat (PDF) format. Acrobat is generally in one of two types, graphical and textual. Graphical versions show how the book looks but is not usually searchable while the textual are searchable. I am in the process of using OCR to make all of these searchable.