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The following is a list of New Hampshire state agencies—government agencies of the U.S. state of New Hampshire.Entries are listed alphabetically per their first distinguishing word (e.g. the New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets, and Food is listed under "A" for Agriculture), with subordinate agencies listed under their parent agency.
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of New Hampshire. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 208 law enforcement agencies employing 2,936 sworn police officers, about 222 for each 100,000 residents.
The highest point in Gilsum is an unnamed hill along the town's eastern boundary, where the elevation reaches 1,657 feet (505 m) above sea level. Gilsum is drained by the Ashuelot River and lies fully within the Connecticut River watershed. [5] The town is served by New Hampshire Route 10.
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Gilsum: Cheshire Superior Cheshire Probate Hooksett District N/A Glen: Carroll Superior Carroll Probate No. Carroll District Conway Family Division Goffstown: Hillsborough North Superior Hillsborough Probate Goffstown District N/A Gorham: Coos Superior Coos Probate Gorham District Berlin Family Division Goshen: Sullivan Superior Sullivan Probate
Named for General John Sullivan and incorporated on September 27, 1787, Sullivan was formed from parts of Gilsum, Keene, Nelson and Stoddard. Farming became the chief occupation. By 1859, the population was 468. [3] In 1867, Sullivan was the first town in New Hampshire to dedicate a monument to its soldiers lost in the Civil War. [4]