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industry, and was one of the first places to use automated machines instead of handwork. In 1836, shoe manufacturing began at a shop on Spring Street built by E. H. Badger, although it was soon abandoned to creditors. Martin Luther Hayes took over the business, and by 1840 was successful enough to
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1324:(1873–1875)
1275:Alonzo Nute
1232:Harry Bemis
1219: 1880
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727:(southwest)
721:(southeast)
715:(northeast)
682:watershed.
656:Baxter Lake
523:blacksmithy
503:water power
440:The native
415:2020 census
386:.farmington
323:UTC−4
302:UTC−5
219:Penny Morin
102: /
2126:Categories
2036:Farmington
2003:New Durham
1978:Farmington
1968:Barrington
1804:Farmington
1759:New Durham
1412:January 4,
1329:References
1259:legislator
743:New Durham
674:(Coastal)
530:shoemaking
499:gristmills
487:Portsmouth
465:birch bark
459:, and the
399:Farmington
371:feature ID
275:Population
233:Ken Dickie
196:Government
176:Farmington
90:71°03′56″W
87:43°23′23″N
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1993:Middleton
1933:Rochester
1842:Rochester
1837:Strafford
1832:Strafford
1793:Barnstead
1768:Middleton
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725:Strafford
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707:Middleton
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630:Geography
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546:Civil War
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511:teamsters
479:Rochester
359:FIPS code
347:Area code
297:Time zone
267:Elevation
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180:Hornetown
141:Strafford
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1169:Hispanic
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363:33-26020
335:ZIP code
169:Villages
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379:Website
374:0873596
148:Settled
115:Country
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2031:Durham
1998:Milton
1973:Durham
1920:Cities
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539:Boston
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1910:Dover
1763:Alton
1165:Asian
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187:Place
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124:State
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