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September 04, 1827 -
CHESHIRE lost to creation of SULLIVAN.
(N.H. Early Laws, vol. 9, ch. 48 [1827], secs. 2, 13/pp. 649-650, 653)
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September 01, 1817 -
September 04, 1827
CHESHIRE lost to HILLSBOROUGH when town of New London gained from town of Wendell (now Sunapee).
(N.H. Early Laws, vol. 8, ch. 11 [1817]/pp. 607-608)
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June 20, 1817 -
September 01, 1817
CHESHIRE gained from GRAFTON when town of Springfield gained Heath's Gore.
(N.H. Early Laws, vol. 8, ch. 24 [1817]/p. 620)
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September 27, 1787 -
June 20, 1817
CHESHIRE lost small area to HILLSBOROUGH when town of Bradford created from Washington Gore and the towns of New Bradford, and Washington.
(N.H. Early Laws, vol. 5, ch. 6 [1787]/pp. 280-281)
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December 31, 1780 -
September 27, 1787
In 1780 CHESHIRE gained town of Protectworth (now Springfield) from GRAFTON.
(N.H. State Papers, 13:444, 449)
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November 27, 1778 -
December 31, 1780
CHESHIRE lost to HILLSBOROUGH when town of Fisherfield (now Newbury) created from unincorporated lands.
(N.H. Early Laws, vol. 4, ch. 17 [1778]/pp. 189-190)
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April 29, 1769 -
November 27, 1778
CHESHIRE created as one of five original counties.
(N.H. Early Laws, vol. 3, ch. 9 [1769]/pp. 524-530)
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