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Amherst is a town in Hillsborough County in the state of New Hampshire, United States. The population was 11,753 at the 2020 census. Amherst is home to Ponemah Bog Wildlife Sanctuary, Hodgman State Forest, the Joe English Reservation and Baboosic Lake.
The village of Amherst, where 697 people lived at the 2020 census, is defined as the Amherst census-designated place and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Amherst Village Historic District.
Like many towns in New England, Amherst was founded via a land grant issued to members of the colonial militia; the land grant which led to the town’s foundation was issued in 1728 to veterans of King Philip’s War. A colonial settlement was established at the land grant’s location five years later in 1733, being initially named “Narragansett Number 3” and later “Souhegan Number 3”. In 1741, the settlement’s inhabitants established a Congregational church and hired a minister to preach in the settlement. On January 18, 1760, the settlement was chartered by the governor of New Hampshire Benning Wentworth, who renamed it after General Jeffery Amherst, who served as Commander-in-Chief, North America during the French and Indian War. Wentworth chartered Amherst as part of a wave of land grants he issued during the mid-18th century.
In 1770, Amherst became the county seat of Hillsborough County, due largely to its location on the county’s major east-west road. It continued to prosper through the Revolutionary War and afterwards. In 1790, the southwestern section broke off and became the town of Milford, and in 1803, the northwest section departed to become Mont Vernon. The development of water-powered mills allowed Milford to grow at Amherst’s expense, and the county seat was moved to Milford in 1866.
The town population remained relatively stagnant until after World War II, when Amherst and many surrounding towns saw an influx of newcomers as the town became part of the Greater Boston region.
Franklin Pierce, who later become the 14th President of the United States studied under Judge Edmund Parker in Amherst. He wed Jane Means Appleton, the daughter of a former president of Bowdoin College, in a house on the town green.
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From basic models, to less common; custom, hand-made tables and everything in the middle. We’ve seen a great many them. Not to say that we have really seen each model of table that there is… The standards are much the same starting with one then onto the next. Occasionally we see a new technique. We love to learn these, and it is always enjoyable to have a finished product you will love!Distinctive Houses
From Landmark houses in Amherst, to delightful little homes, we’ve placed tables in every one of them.
Also, we treat every house like our own. We anticipate giving you the best working pool table you’ve ever played on.pool table movers in Amherst, New Hampshire.