Water Companies in Deerfield, NH

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City of Manchester Water Works
(603) 624-6494 more info
Concord Water Billing
(603) 225-8693 more info
Dover Water Department
(603) 743-6078 more info
Hooksett Central Water Prcnct
(603) 624-0608 more info
Job Site Holiday Acres Water
(603) 268-0878 more info
Pennichuck Water
(603) 224-5769 more info
Pennichuck Water Works
(603) 435-6685 more info
Raymond Water Department
(603) 895-4657 more info
Water Specialties Company: Parts-Devices-Testing-Equip-Svc
(800) 336-6530 more info
Water Works
(603) 485-3362 more info

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Facts about Deerfield, NH:
Deerfield is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,678 at the 2000 census. Deerfield is home to the annual Deerfield Fair. Deerfield was originally part of Nottingham. In 1756, residents petitioned for organization of a separate parish, but were denied. In 1765, while a second petition was pending, two local hunters presented Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth with a deer. Permission was granted, and "Deerfield" would be incorporated in 1766. The incorporation act for Deerfield was signed by three members of the Leavitt family, including Capt. Samuel who later served as one of the town's first selectmen. Leavitts Hill in Deerfield was named for the family, who first settled in nearby Exeter. "Deerfield Parade", a hilltop district first settled about 1740, was located on the early postal route between Concord and Portsmouth. Here, the militia of the Revolutionary and Civil wars trained and "paraded" on the village common. The "Parade" was...

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