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- Page 5 and 6: ABSTRACT Little systematic knowledg
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- Page 13: INTRODUCTION Little systematic know
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- Page 21 and 22: Families in Hill were once again se
- Page 23 and 24: New Hampshire. As part of the Frank
- Page 25 and 26: Photograph 3. BUILT AROUND 1800, TH
- Page 27 and 28: The job of the selectmen was, to a
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- Page 33 and 34: there and estahlish an industry, be
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- Page 37 and 38: . . . . Those who desired lots in t
- Page 39 and 40: only give them a mortgage if.they h
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- Page 51 and 52: the area about the proposed flood p
- Page 53 and 54: the newly appointed director of the
- Page 55 and 56: with employment. Two small industri
- Page 57 and 58: town might be threatened by a water
- Page 59 and 60: The major individual benefits appea
- Page 61 and 62: Public Sector. The relocation of Hi
- Page 63 and 64: The total payment for all public fa
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playgrounds - $5,000; WPA Project -
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TREND ANALYSIS The preceding narrat
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TOWN PO PULATI ON • ilrio 1800 1-
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EN TER AND EX IT M ILL Od •••
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shows no abrupt changes. Payment of
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i ' i Also, the decline of small to
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1 YEAR - Figure 12. ASSESSED VALUE
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YEAR Figure 13. VALUATION OF TOWN P
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1 were more than 200,000 farms in N
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SURVEY The trend analysis described
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communities have seen has been in s
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i I should have more to say in the
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life which was more prevalent in an
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village. While the move brought har
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CONCLUSIONS This retrospective stud
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Many of the'changes.that the town h
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. . BIBLIOGRAPHY . _ . _ , . . Balt
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New Hampshire Register. Portland, M
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APPENDIX A INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZA
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20) Michael Goldman National Archiv
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APPENDIX B - TABLE 1 HILL RELOCATIO
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APPENDIX B - TABLE 2 STATE REVENUES
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APPENDIX C 'FINDINGS FROM THE QUEST
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QUESTIONS FOR RELOCATED POPULATION
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II, Summary of Inferential R vs N N
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Summary of Inferential R vs N N vs
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RELOCATION 1936 March 12 ' Floods o
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February 13 - February 23 February
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October 14 1944 January 10 January
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Date Purposo of Trig Peroonnel 10-2
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4 • Date Pu -nose of Trin Personn
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Leto -eurnose of Trip Porsonnol 2-1
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THE NEW HAMPSHIRE TAXPAYER Publishe
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( 3 ) 6. The streets are laid out o
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Laconia and Tax Maps. (p) Lewis K.
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Democracy in Flood Control THE LESS
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on stated sites which carefully omi
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2 THE PLANNERS' JOURNAL Vol. 7, No.
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4 THE PLANNERS' JOURNAL Vol. 7, No.
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6 out the country, the Federal Gove
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8 THE PLANNERS' JOURNAL Vol. 7, No.
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10 THE PLANNERS' JOURNAL Vol. 7, No
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12 THE PLANNERS' JOURNAL Vol. 7, No
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Hut the living village of Hill hasn
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46 Up, America! 'C 7NE SATURDAY EVE
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Flood Waters Eventually To Inundate
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" Doomed by Vast Reservoir. 17, .73
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1 1 • ; • By DIXIE BROWN HILL
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Ann Clement, who has lived in Hill
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Thirty thousand acres were granted
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Hill Industry Grows FromOneManto27
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Friday, October 22, was a red lette
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Glass Cutter Tool Company I In Irvi
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Concord Daily Monitor Nov. 4, 1927
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MARCH 17, 1936 :saAmetuLD ard Ils''
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Precitoitaiion Records Approaching
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March 24, 1936 trength kat Baek Now
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JOURNAL TRANSCRIPT MARCH 25, 1936 P
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Notce on mecting with 3e1eetmen of
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yr. Roach: Inwired how old the brid
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-5- !.raj. Callacher- &Er. Corey .-
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(ullaither: wonted to knell/AS they
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Notes on meeting with Celectnen of
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Notes on meeting Ath Selectmen of T
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Et. Elise: Stated that he did not f
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Notes on public hearing on street l
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Ir. Arsden: Stated that the report
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- Er. Pert: This 67.00 monthly paym
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CL Yr (.1? ALDITICITAL 9. To ace if
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- 2 • 10. To eee if the town tril
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Name Travel to 1942 Property Lot #
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Water Resource Research Center Pett
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WAR DiteARTI -231T United Metes ene
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nr. florbort C. Porton Plannin: Acs
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101473 t.orrimck Capt. r, :"•oro,
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Car l; • ;:u. -h J. Casey, ..170U
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NEW VILLAGE OF HILL NEW HAMPSHIRE P
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B&W - .Black and White TC • Traci
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Y. :f S. , APPENDIX K POSSIBLE INDI
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SOCIAL INDICATORS 1. Number of orga
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MEAN SCORES FOR QUESTIONNAIRE ITEMS
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%) cn Total Non- Hill Relocated Rel
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Total Non- II.27. Description of th
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