History. The town was granted to the Rev. Andrew Gardner and 61 others on September 10, 1761, by Governor Benning Wentworth, who named it for William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath. It was first settled in 1765 by John Herriman from Haverhill, Massachusetts.
The first was built in 1810. It was carried away in 1818 by a flood and replaced in the same year. Again, the bridge was destroyed by a flood in 1828. The third ...
In 1885 the town had twelve school district and twelve common schools. Its twelve school- houses were valued, including furniture, etc., at $4,520.00.
The Historical society meets the 4th Thursday of each month at 1:30. Meetings are held at the Bath Historical House, 15 Lisbon Road, Bath New Hampshire ...
New Hampshire History Network · Online Exhibitions ... New Hampshire History Network · Join or Renew Donate Now ... Bath, NH. Collection Name: Ephemera Collection.