Americas Bicentennial Celebration in Moultonborough
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Americas Bicentennial Celebration in Moultonborough
9L6\i isnonv *$ le'oeAinr 'q§ncuoquo}jnoj/\ ui MOULTONBORO MARINE, Inc. THE ONLY COMPLETE CHRYSLER DEALER IN THE LAKES REGION SALES & SERVICE 'il/ohnsan OMC ImERrRUISER da***, .^~ x. mUMACRAFT BOAT RENTALS SLIPS - STORAGE 253-6250 MOULTONBORO NECK RD., MOULTONBORO "BY THE LONG ISLAND BRIDGE" TOWN OF Moultonborough COUNTY OF CARROLL STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Incorporated 1777 Bicentennial Events FOR Town of Moultonborough JULY 30, 1976 Historical Building open 2 P.M. - 4 P.M. (The following events will be held at the Lions Club, Route 109, starting at 7:30 P.M.) Barbershoppers Concert Crowning of the King and Queen Presentation of the Town Flag to the Town of Moultonborough Awards presentation to designers of the Town Flag and the Entrance Signs to the town JULY 31, 1976 Arts and Crafts Fair 9 A . M . - 6 P . M . (In front of Sunburst Shop, between Bank and Ellen's Store) Historical Building open 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. Street Parade 10 A.M. Children's Field Day and Public Bingo 1 P.M. - 4 P.M. (Lions Club, Route 109) Helicopter and Airplane Rides — All Afternoon (Moultonborough Airport, Route 25) Bean Supper 5 P.M. - 7 P.M. (Methodist Church) Street Dance 8 P.M.- 1 A.M. (Bank and Ellen's Store parking lot) AUGUST 1, 1976 Old Fashioned Church Services Baptist Church, Route 25 near Greene's Corner 10:30 A.M. Open Air Methodist Service at State Police Barracks Grounds 10:30 A.M. (Lions Club in case of rain) Black Powder Shoot - Winnipesaukee Sportsmen's Club G r o u n d s Route 109 1 P.M. Historical Building open 2 P.M. - 4 P.M. Helicopter and Airplane rides - All Afternoon (Moultonborough Airport, Route 25) Boy Scouts Chicken Barbecue 4 P.M. - 7 P.M. (Lions Club, Route 109) Bicentennial Fireworks (Long Island Beach at Dusk) THE HISTORY M OULTONBOROUGH, New Hampshire. What a beautiful part of the Granite State we are living in. All that nature has to offer we have. On the northerly side of town the Ossipee mountains; the southerly boundary is Lake Winnipiseogee (Winnipesaukee) with its sixty-five miles of town shoreline and nestled between the many forests, fields, streams and ponds to make one realize that He abounds in splendor. Our scenic town was granted on November 17, 1763 for the purpose of "promoting the settlement of the Country" and was known as Moultonborough. On November 24, 1777 the town of Moultonborough was incorporated and received its name in honor of Colonel Jonathan Moulton. From this date the legal and civil proceedings of the town commenced, although for several years much of its business was transacted at the proprietors' meetings in Hampton. A peninsula known as Moultonborough Neck extends seven miles from the main road into Lake Winnipiseogee. On the south side of this neck, five miles from the main road, is a narrow channel of the lakes which divides it from an island three miles in length and one in width, known as Long Island. This island was annexed to the town of Moultonborough on December 30, 1799. The "Neck" and Long Island was purely a farming territory, and constitutes the best part of the town. The island is connected with the mainland by a bridge. It is a high elevation of land, a sort of promontory, which commands a complete view of the lake and is a great resort for summer tourists, not only for the beauty of the scenery, but to get the benefit of the salubrity of the atmosphere. There was a commodious steamboat landing on the south side of the island, where steamers stopped daily during the season on their regular trips from Alton Bay to Centre Harbor and the Weirs. Mr. Brown's farm, near the lower point of the island, is noted for having extensively produced the "King Philip" corn, yielding one hundred bushels of shelled corn to the acre. Red Hill is almost wholly in this town, only a small part of the northern portion being in Sandwich. It is one range, running northwest and southeast. The highest peak, North Hill, is 2029 feet above the sea. The southern base of the mountain is but two miles from Lake Winnipiseogee, its northern base bordering on Squam Lake, its western one washed by Long Pond (Lake Kanasatka), and its eastern side skirted by Red Hill River. The southerly side and summit of Ossipee Mountain are largely in Moultonborough. The highest peak, formerly called "Black Snout" was, at the annual town meeting of 1882 named "Mount Shaw", by vote of the town in honor of Mr. B.F. Shaw who operated Ossipee Park in that area. This peak is 2,973 feet above the sea, and from it is seen a magnificent view that includes Casco Bay, ///// /row Moultonborough Falls Portland, Saco and many other places in Maine, the White Mountains, Kearsarge, Whiteface, the Sandwich Range, and Ossipee and Winnipiseogee lakes in New Hampshire. There are many indications of Indian occupancy and several Indian relics have been found. Some Indian cellars are yet visible on the borders of the streams, all carefully stoned and about eight feet square. The Ossipee tribe of Indians was located between Ossipee Lake and the northern shore of Lake Winnipiseogee. There was communication between the Ossipees and the early settlers previous to the settlement of the town and there is a legend that Lt. John Chamberlain, one of Lovewell's officers in the Pequawket Battle of 1725 made his escape from Paugus with a single leap of some fifteen feet across Ossipee Falls. The only one of the redmen to try the leap fell to his death on the rocks below. This falls is now known as "Falls of Song" and is a cascade that falls nearly perpendicular over a solid ledge of seventy feet in height. It is conjectured that this region was once a place of concealment for the Ossipee tribe. The first legal town meeting was held March 31, 1778 and the annual town meeting each March since has sparked many contests for public office and ways of operating the town. East Moultonborough was that part of the town first settled by the early proprietors. This is the "Three Bridges" area and where present route 109 and 171 intersect. It was here they located the first Meetinghouse and established their first minister. Built in 1773, between the cemetery and Shaw Homestead at the junction of 109 and 171, this Meetinghouse was used until it was blown down in the severe gale of 1819. Another was soon erected. For various causes the Congregational Church became extinct and the Meetinghouse at East Moultonborough was sold to the Adventists and removed by rollers and ox teams to Melvin Village. There were some six or eight families that pitched on a plot of land about half way up the South slope of Ossipee Mountain. The Lee family was one of the earliest having settled their place in 1748 and five generations of the Lee family lived in the house until it was sold in 1913 and they moved to Moultonborough Falls on the Sheridan Road. This is the area that is now known as "Castle in the Clouds." At a later period Moultonborough Falls became the center of trade with three stores, two hotels, a tannery, curriers shop, a blacksmith, a gristmill, sawmill, carding and fulling mill, a sleigh and carriage maker, a saddle and harness maker, a printing office and shoe shops. This place has, however, like East Moultonborough lost its life and activity with the changing patterns of life. Moultonborough Corner is now the principal business place. Another meetinghouse was erected at the corner, soon after 1840. This was the Methodist society and has since been occupied by that church. One needs only to look around as they pass through the center of town to understand that Moultonborough is still a thriving community. From these few previous paragraphs it is hoped that one can become aware of the scenic beauty that attracted the early settlers to this area, by viewing the areas of which we have spoken and discovering for oneself the many more spots of beauty that have been laid before us to see, if only we open our eyes to His way. Ernest E. Davis, Jr. I ' The Old Well Blacksmith Shop of Henry Grant CHARTER OF MOULTONBOROUGH, 1763 (Masonian Proprietors' Records, Nov. 17, 1763.) Province of Portsmouth November 17th 1763 Thursday five of the Clock New Hampsh. afternoon at the House of James Stoodly Innholder—The Proprietors meet according to Adjournment Voted. That there be and hereby is granted on the Terms Limitations and Conditions hereafter in this Vote Declared for the due Encouragement & promoting of the Settlement of the Country, To Jonathan Moulton Esq Ephraim Marston, Jeremiah Marston Benjamin Page, Benjamin Bachellor, John Lamprey, Jeremiah Towle, Philip Tole, Stephen Page, Simon Dowjun, Christopher Toppan Esq, Jonathan Leavitt, Nathan Moulton jun, John Tuck Thomas Rand, Thomas Brown, John Moulton John Moulton the third, Amos Cofffin, Anthony Emery Esq, Joshua Lane jun. James Philbrick, Edward Shaw jun, Joseph Johnson, Joshua James, Joshua Towle, Joseph Palmer, Jonathan Shaw jun, William Simpson, Joseph Sandborn, Nathaniel Towle, Josiah Dearborn, Ebenezer Lane, Samuel Brown, Jonathan Elkins, William Lane, John Taylor, Samuel Towle, Bradbury Richardson, Nathaniel Ambrose, Josiah Moulton 3rd, Jonathan Moulton 3rd, Benjamin Sandborn, Benning Moulton, all of Hampton in said Province, George Place of Rochester in said Province, William Vittum jun, Samuel Robinson both of said Hampton, Philip Hooker of Portsmouth in said Province, Elisha Towle, Worthington Moulton, John Garland, Joseph Garland, William Vittum, Richard Nason Esq, Benjamin Mason, Shubal Dearborn, Thomas White, John Neal, Richard Cults Shannon, Ebenezer Blake, Simon Nudd, Jonathan Garland, all of said Hampton—And to their Heirs & Assigns in Equal Shares all the Right, Title, Interest, Estate, property, and Demand of the said Proprietors (Excepting and Reserving as is hereinafter Expressed) of, in and unto all that Tract of Land in said Province of the Contents of Six Miles Square, or Equal thereto, Bounded as follows viz Beginning at the North Easterly Corner of a Tract of Land, granted by the said Proprietors to Samuel Palmer Esq & others on the Northerly Shore of Winnepisseoky Pond, thence Running North Westerly by said Tract of land of said Palmer & others to the Curve or head line of Masons Patent so called, thence North Easterly as the said Curve line run's, so far as that a Strait line, drawn from that Period to the North West or upper Corner of a tract of Land Granted by said Proprietors to Col John Tufton Mason Esq will Contain within that & the other lines a tract of Land equal to Six Miles Square, and from the said North Corner of said Masons Tract, to run by the said Tract of Land to said Pond, then by the shores of the Pond, Including a Neck & Point of Land, running into the Pond until it Comes to the Place where the said Bounds begins, To have and to hold the said Granted Premises to the said Persons above Named as Grantees, their Heirs & Assigns, in Equal Shares Excepting and Reserving as is hereafter Declared on the following Terms, Limitation, & Conditions viz. That the whole Tract of Land, within the said Boundaries, excepting what shall be necessary for highways & other Public and Common uses, be divided and Laid out into Eighty two shares, & each Share into two Seperate Lots, within Seven Months from the Date hereof & that twenty of said Shares be & hereby is Reserved for the use of the Grantors the said Proprietors, their Heirs & Assigns— That the said Grantees at their own Expence & Charge, Settle said Tract of Land, twenty Families with Suitable Houses for their Dwelling within one Year from the Date hereof & that the Persons so Settled be proceeding in Clearing and Cultivating said Land or that part thereof on which they shall be Settled, and fifteen Families more within two Years from said Date, and fifteen Families more within three Years from said Date, with houses as aforesaid, and making Improvement in Clearing & Cultivatin said Land, & Ten families more all as aforesaid, within four Years from that time—That a Meetinghouse for the Public Worship, be built on some Suitable Spot within said Tract of Land within three Years from said Date, and preaching of the Gospel duly Supported and Maintain'd Constantly within Six Years from said time. That land be duly left between the Ranges of the Lots of Land so to be laid out of the Breadth of four rods for highways, and between the Lots of Land for ways of the Breadth of two Rods, and at the End of the high Ways at the Pond Suitable Lots or Parcells of Land shall be left for Landing places, at least half an Acre at the End of each high way and as many such high ways Shall be laid out, to the Pond as said Tract of Land will admit, That the reserved Shares be Exempted & freed of any charge and Duty of Settlement untill Actually Improved in whole or in part—That this tract of Land be accepted in Lieu and in stead of that tract of land voted by said Proprietor to be granted to Ephraim Marston alias Major Jonathan Moulton, and Associates, and is Meant & Intended by the Grantors so to be and the Grantees in this Grant shall have and hold the same on that Condition, and such proposed Grant is hereby Declared by the mutual agreement of all Parties to be Satisfied by this Grant which is made instead thereof—That as there may be a Conveniency to the Owners of each Share to have a part and Proportion in the Neck & point of Land aforesaid with other Good land A djacent there shall be just Proportion thereof appropriated & laid out to every Share of said Tract of Land so as to make the shares Equal having Regard to Quantity and Quality of the Land— That all White Pine trees, growing on said Tract of Land fit for his Majesty's use be & hereby is Reserved for that Intent & purpose—That the said Tract of Land shall be laid out as aforesaid in two lots to each Share and a Plan thereof made & returned within Nine Months each lot to be well mark'd on the land, and the Lots that belong to each Share be mark'd with the same Number, the same to be made as just & Equal as may be, and that the same be drawn for here in Portsmouth by the Grantors or under their Discretion—That the right of such Grantees in said Tract of Land as shall Neglect to pay their Proportion of all Charges, Taxes, and Expences as the same shall be Necessary and Demanded the Right of such Negligent & Delinquent Person shall be & hereby is Declared to be forfeited to the other said Grantees. That three of the said reserved Shares be for Publick uses, viz. One for the first Minister of the Gospell that shall be Settled on said Tract of Land, & Continue there untill regularly Dismist, another for the use of the Ministry, the other for the use & toward the Support of a Publick School there forever—Provided further that in case of failure of performing the Conditions aforesaid on the part of the Grantees, the said Grantors shall and may herebv enter into the said Premises in part in the name of the whole, or into the whole, & the said Grantees wholly to Remove, oust & Expel— MOULTONBOROUGH AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE Lawrence W. Porter, Chairman Hazel B. Straw, Secretary Ernest E. Davis, Jr., Treasurer Martha J. Oliver, Member Stephen Holden, Member KING Ernest L. Berry QUEEN Ethel C. Smith KING'S COURT Clyde B. Foss Horace L. Richardson QUEEN'S COURT Deldee Shaw Mary A. Martin DESIGNER OF FLAG Debra Mclntire DESIGNER OF ENTRANCE SIGNS Edward W. Richardson 77; e Fa/Ay o/ Song • .^- Ossipee Mountain Park -• - • '••?-*>,..* «?*--; White Mountain Stage Coach Winnipesaukee Inn, Moultonborough Moultonborough Falls Grist Mill Compliments of: Castle in the Clouds Moultonboro Grange Coach Lantern Terrace Helen's Beauty Shop Stewart R. Bryant Moultonborough American Revolution Bicentennial Committee Chocorua Temple #42 Pythian Sisters Moultonboro Snowmobile Club Moultonboro Lions Club Moultonboro Historical Society Martin R. Clifford & Family Lower Neck School about 1900 Moultonborough Corner, 1976 [Hi ly III O B POST POINTS OF INTEREST O F F I C E C TOWN OFFICE D LIBRARY F BLDG. METHODIST CHURCH 5ANDWICH Q MISSION H fr MAP OF MOULTONBOROUGH NEW HAMPSHIRE Happy Birthday, America! PACE REAL ESTATE Moultonboro Village Tel. 476-5632 Horace & Ernestine Richardson Moultonboro, N. H. 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ROUTE 25 Featuring the WOODSHED Prime Rib Roast of Beef T** OPEN YEAR ROUND 476-9787 Moultonboro, N.H. Off Route 109 Harilla Landing, Inc. LONG ISLAND, MOULTONBORO 253-4497 The MARINA with the MOSTEST COTTAGES-DOCKAGE GAS - OIL - GROCERIES Banfield Realty COLD BEVERAGES Hours 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. "A Convenience Store" Rt. 25, Moultonboro, N.H. P.O. Box Center Harbor, N.H. 03226 Tel. 253-4342 Happy Birthday, America! 1776 - 1976 KRAINEWOOD SHORES PETER KRAINES Clifford's GULF STATION Gulf WASHING - POLISHING LUBRICATING - TUNE-UPS MINOR REPAIRS DELTA & A A A TIRES Pick Up & Delivery Towing & Road Service Green's Corner CENTER HARBOR, N.H. 253-9280 1 I Rocket Products ^B Thomas and Edith Simms {/TO DOG SLEDS "HARNESSES ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET Bean Road CENTER HARBOR, N.H. Tel. 603-253-6871 CERA MICS JE WELR Y McCORMACK'S BIDE - A - WEE SHOP Moultonboro, N. H. Tel. 253-4482 MOULTONBORO NECK CENTER HARBOR. N. H. GIFTS Tel. 253-7569 Closed Tuesday HOBBIES ERNEST BERRY FEAR OF FIRE? THEFT? HOLD UP? 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