
Windsor, NH
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silverquill
N 43° 07.548 W 072° 01.255
18T E 742331 N 4779093
Originally chartered in 1798, Windsor is one of the smallest towns in New Hampshire. In the summer, the population explodes as three summer camps begin their seasons on What Pond and Black Pond, including Windsor Hills Nazarene Camping Center.
Waymark Code: WM5QRY
Location: New Hampshire, United States
Date Posted: 02/03/2009
Views: 5
This territory was first granted to James Campbell upon petition to the Masonian Proprietors in 1748. For many years it was known as Campbell's Gore. Residents petitioned the General Assembly for incorporation in 1790, which was not granted. They petitioned for incorporation again in 1798 and requested the town be named Windsor. The town was incorporated as Windsor, probably after Windsor, Connecticut, the hometown of James Campbell. Windsor is the smallest town in New Hampshire south of the White Mountains.

This small town hall was built about 1995 across from the offices of the Windsor Hills Nazarene Camp, a ministry of the New England District Church of the Nazarene.
Name: Town Hall
 Address: 14 White Pond Rd. Windsor, NH United States 03244
 Date of Construction: 1995
 Web Site for City/Town/Municipality: [Web Link]
 Architect: Not listed
 Memorials/Commemorations/Dedications: Not listed

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