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Mt Kearsarge
Salisbury Information & Listings
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Salisbury is an "under the radar" suberb of Concord. Many properties feature incredible views of Mt Kearsarge.

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Salisbury's marketplace has remained steady, even in this difficult market. The Town center features many classic design colonial homes.
Other Community Information & Photos
This town was first granted in 1736 by the Massachusetts government. It was named Baker's Town, in honor of Captain Thomas Baker, a famous Indian scout. Following establishment of New Hampshire-Massachusetts border in 1741, the previous grant became void and a new grant was issued in 1749. The town was renamed Stevens-town, after Colonel Ebenezer Stevens of Kingston. It was also known as Gerrish-town or New Salisbury, before being incorporated by the New Hampshire government in 1768 as Salisbury after Salisbury, Massachusetts. Among the first settlers was Ebenezer Webster, father of Daniel Webster, who was born in Salisbury in 1782.
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Community Contact |
Town of Salisbury Dora Rapalyea, Town Clerk PO Box 180 Salisbury, NH 03268 |
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Telephone |
(603) 648-2473 |
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Fax |
(603) 648-6658 |
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E-mail |
drapalyea@yahoo.com |
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Web Site |
www.salisburynh.org |
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Population Trends: Population change for Salisbury totaled 720 over 50 years, from 423 in 1950 to 1,143 in 2000. The largest decennial percent change was an increase of 42 percent between 1960 and 1970, followed by increases of 33 percent and 35 percent over the next two decades. The 2006 Census estimate for Salisbury was 1,273 residents, which ranked 170th among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns. |
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Population Density, 2006: 32.2 persons per square mile of land area. Salisbury contains 39.6 square miles of land area and 0.2 square miles of inland water area. |
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Population Trends: Population change for Salisbury totaled 720 over 50 years, from 423 in 1950 to 1,143 in 2000. The largest decennial percent change was an increase of 42 percent between 1960 and 1970, followed by increases of 33 percent and 35 percent over the next two decades. The 2006 Census estimate for Salisbury was 1,273 residents, which ranked 170th among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns. |
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Population Density, 2006: 32.2 persons per square mile of land area. Salisbury contains 39.6 square miles of land area and 0.2 square miles of inland water area. |
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