Pelham: Old Days & Old Ways
Contents


Early History of the Town of Pelham
             
Incorporation of the Town - 1746
               First Town Meeting
               Objections to Paying Minister's Salary
               Record of Meeting House Pews
Pelham During the Revolution
               Expedition to Quebec
               Bennington 1777
               Support - John Langdon's Offer
               Capt. Thomas Spofford
               Revolutionary War Rolls
               Money - Tax Rates
The Continental Congress

               Plan of Government - State
               Ratification of Federal Constitution
Old Days and Old Ways - Early Pelham
               The Gage Chairs
               Town Charges
               Settling Disputes - Town Pound
               Perambulating the Town Line
Education - Early Schools
               Classing the Town - Districts
               Higher Education
Highways
War of 1812
Civil - 13th N.H. Volunteer - Essay

               Letters - C. W. Hobbs
               Civil War Roll
G.A.R. Encampment - 50th Anniversary
Years in Public Offices - C. W. Hobbs
Memorial Day in Pelham
Deacon John Butler Monument - 1887
Teachers
School Reports
N.E. Electric Railroad
Torchlight Parades
World War I
First Old Home Day - 1906
Hurricane - 1938
World War II
Civil War Centennial
Testimonial to Mary E. Hobbs
              


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