TABLE No. 7.-PART I. POPULATION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE BY TOWNS AS SHOWN BY THE STATE CENSUS IN 1775 AND THE UNITED STATES CENSUSES 1790-1900, And the NumBER OF REPRESENTATIVES OF EACH TOWN RETURNED TO THE GENERAL COURT IN 1784 AND AT EACH DECENNIAL PERIOD, 1791-1901. (Compiled from Province Papers, United States Censuses, House Journals, New Hampshire Registers, and Newspaper files.) This table includes only existing towns. Each town is entered under the county to which it now belongs. If at the date of any census it belonged to another county this fact is indicated in the population column. In the Representative column c stands for classed town and p for a town sending a representative "a proportionate part of the time." A blank in this column signifies that in the given year the town failed to return a representative. ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. 1775 1784 1790 1791 1800 1801 1810 1811 1820 1821 1830 [1] Danville. Incorporated as Hawke, 1760. Name changed to Danville, 1836. [2] Fremont. Incorporated as Poplin, 1764. Name changed to Fremont, 1854. [3] Newfields. Incorporated as South Newmarket, 1849. Name changed to Newfields, Feb. 21, 1895 |