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Durham (N.H.) |
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Situated beside Great Bay at the mouth of the Oyster River, Durham was originally called "Oyster River Plantation". It was settled in 1635 by pioneers who traveled up the Piscataqua River and across Little Bay to settle at the falls of the Oyster River. Incorporated in 1732 |
Number of Archive records |
8 |
Number of Library records |
73 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
147 |
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