New Ipswich, New Hampshire (NH)

Review New Ipswich
Do you live in New Ipswich? Share your thoughts about this town!

If you are considering New Ipswich, New Hampshire (NH) as a possible relocation or retirement destination, this section of Boomerater can help you make an informed decision. If you live here, used to live here or have researched this town, please help other Boomeraters by reviewing New Ipswich.

General Information about New Ipswich

New Ipswich is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 4,289 at the 2000 census. New Ipswich, situated on the Massachusetts border, includes the villages of Bank, Davis, Gibson Four Corners, Highbridge, New Ipswich Center, Smithville, and Wilder, though these village designations no longer hold the importance they did in the past. The Wapack Trail passes through the community.
New Ipswich was granted in 1735 to 60 inhabitants of Ipswich, Massachusetts, from whence the name is derived, by Colonial Governor Jonathan Belcher and the General Court (Assembly) of Massachusetts. As was customary, tall white pine trees were reserved for use as masts by the Royal Navy. Settlement began in 1738, when Abijah Foster arrived with his wife and infant daughter. In 1762, Governor Benning Wentworth incorporated the town as "Ipswich", and then in 1766 as "New Ipswich". New Ipswich Academy, later renamed Appleton Academy after benefactor Samuel Appleton, was chartered in 1789,[1] the second oldest in New Hampshire after Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter. It would also serve as high school for the nearby communities of Mason and Greenville. Appleton Academy closed in 1968. In 1969, construction of Mascenic Regional High School was completed in New Ipswich.

Read more about New Ipswich from Wikipedia This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.


Stats about New Ipswich

Total Population: 0
Cost of Living
Median Household Income: $0
Median Home Value: $0
State sales tax: none
Location


Write your own review of New Ipswich

Help other Boomeraters evaluate New Ipswich as a possible relocation or retirement destination
To start off, tell us your experience with New Ipswich:


Senior Housing near New Ipswich

Professional Services in this area

Financial advisors in New Ipswich:

Real estate agents covering this area:

Home care providers in New Ipswich:

Lawyers in New Ipswich


Browse New Ipswich NH attorneys by legal specialty:

Administrative Law
Alimony
Banking
Bankruptcy / Chapter 11
Bankruptcy / Chapter 13
Bankruptcy / Chapter 7
Bankruptcy / Debt
Child Custody
Child Support
Credit Repair
Criminal Defense
Debt Agreements
Debt Collection
Debt Settlement
Discrimination
Divorce / Separation
DUI
Education
Elder Law
Employee Benefits
Employment / Labor
Estate Planning
Family
Financial Markets And Services
Foreclosure
Fraud
General Practice
Guardianship
Health Care
Identity Theft
Immigration
Insurance
Insurance Fraud
Investment / Securities Fraud
Juvenile
Landlord & Tenant
Lawsuits & Disputes
Litigation
Medical Malpractice
Nursing Home Abuse
Personal Injury
Power Of Attorney
Prenuptials / Marriage
Probate
Real Estate
Residential
Sexual Harassment
Slip and Fall Accident
Social Security
Tax
Tax Evasion / Tax Fraud
Trusts
Uncontested Divorce
Wills / Living Wills
Workers Compensation
Wrongful Death
Wrongful Termination


Browse through all lawyers in New Ipswich


 

Want to know today's mortgage rates? View comprehensive rate info at Mortgage 101


 

Other towns near New Ipswich

Recent Housing & Community questions

Start a new search to find your perfect town.

See detailed profile for a different
town

Find homes in New Ipswich

Price Range

to

Type

Bedrooms

Baths

Sq. Ft.

City and State (or ZIP code)

Homes for sale
Font Size: