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History of Tilton, (Belknap County) New Hampshire

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Biographies:

Nathaniel H. Clement Biographical Sketch

Nathaniel H. Clement, jurist, was born in Tilton, N. H., March 23, 1844. He was graduated at Dartmouth in 1863, and was a cavalryman in the civil war. He studied law, and practiced in Brooklyn, N.Y., where in 1882 he became a judge of the city court, and in 1887 chief judge. Subsequently he was a justice of the supreme court, and was re-elected in 1896. He died in Brooklyn, March 3, 1899.

From: Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Johnson, Rossiter, editor








New Hampshire Facts:
Tree: white birch
Bird: purple finch
Flower: purple lilac
Nickname: Granite State
Motto: Live Free or Die
Area (sq. mi.): 9,304
Capitol: Concord
Admitted: 21 Jun 1788




Belknap County Facts:

Seat: Laconia
Established: 1840
Formed from: Merrimack and Strafford


Some Historic Photographers from Tilton

  • Moulton, Frank J
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Tilton is situated 138 meters above sea level.



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