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  1. Merrimack County is a county in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 153,808, making it the third most populous county in New Hampshire. Its county seat is Concord, the state capital. The county was organized in 1823 from parts of Hillsborough and Rockingham counties, and is named for the Merrimack River.

  2. Merrimack County is a county in the U.S. state of New Hampshire which has two cities and twenty-five towns. As of the 2022 Census, the population was 156,020. Its county seat is Concord. Merrimack County has a total area of 956 square miles (2,476 km2), of which 934 sq mi (2,419 km2) is land and 22 sq mi (57 km2) (2.31%) is water.

  3. www.merrimackcounty.net › departmentsMerrimack County, NH

    Departments. Administration. 333 Daniel Webster Highway Suite 2 Boscawen, NH 03303. (603) 796-6800. Advocacy Center. 163 North Main Street, Suite 101 Concord, NH 03301. (603) 219-0627. Assisted Living.

  4. Apr 12, 2024 · Merrimack County, New Hampshire Genealogy. Guide to Merrimack County, New Hampshire ancestry, genealogy and family history, birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.

    • Concord
    • Hillsborough, Rockingham
    • August 1, 1823 [1]
  5. www.merrimackcounty.net › departments › administrationMerrimack County, NH

    Merrimack County, NH. Home. Departments. Administration. The Merrimack County Administration Office, led by County Administrator Ross L. Cunningham, oversees the proper administration and control of day-to-day operations of county government.

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  7. Merrimack County is a county in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 153,808, making it the third most populous county in New Hampshire. Its county seat is Concord, the state capital. The county was organized in 1823 from parts of Hillsborough and Rockingham counties, and is named for the Merrimack River.

  8. Merrimack, county, central New Hampshire, U.S. It consists of a hilly upland region, bisected north-south by the Merrimack River, that becomes more mountainous in the western portion of the county. Notable peaks include Mount Kearsarge and the Summit and Ragged Mountains.

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