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Littleton is a town in
Grafton County Grafton County is a county in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. As of the 2020 census, the population was 91,118. Its county seat is North Haverhill, a village within the town of Haverhill. Until 1972, the county courthouse and other offices ...
, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 6,005 at the 2020 census. Situated at the northern edge of the White Mountains, Littleton is bounded on the northwest by the
Connecticut River The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
. The main village in town, where 4,467 people lived at the 2020 census, is defined as the Littleton census-designated place (CDP) and is centered on the intersection of
U.S. Route 302 U.S. Route 302 (US 302) is an east–west spur of U.S. Route 2 in northern New England in the United States. It currently runs from Montpelier, Vermont, beginning at US 2, to Portland, Maine, at U.S. Route 1. It passes through the states of Verm ...
with New Hampshire Route 116, along the
Ammonoosuc River The Ammonoosuc River is a river in northwestern New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Connecticut River, which flows to Long Island Sound. ''Ammonoosuc'' is Abnaki for "small, narrow fishing place". The Ammonoosuc ris ...
.


History

Called "Chiswick" (
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for "Cheese Farm") in 1764, the area was settled in 1769. The town was part of
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until 1770, when it was granted as "Apthorp" in honor of George Apthorp, head of one of the wealthiest
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establishments in Boston, Massachusetts. The land was later passed to the Apthorp family's associates from
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, headed by Colonel
Moses Little Moses Little (1724–1798), born on May 8, 1724 in Newbury, Massachusetts. Moses Little served in the Massachusetts militia and with his company marched to the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. After Lexington and Concord, Moses ...
. Colonel Little held the post of Surveyor of the King's Woods, and the town was named in his honor when it was incorporated in 1784, the same year New Hampshire became a state. Located along the banks of the Ammonoosuc River is the Littleton Grist Mill. The historic mill first opened in 1798, and has been fully restored to its original appearance. Between 1867 and 1909, the local Kilburn Brothers factory published photographs and stereoviews, and sold stereoscopes, double-picture viewers popular in the Victorian age.


Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which are land and are water, comprising 7.48% of the town. The main village of Littleton, a census-designated place, has a total area of , of which 0.12% is water. Littleton is drained by the
Connecticut River The Connecticut River is the longest river in the New England region of the United States, flowing roughly southward for through four states. It rises 300 yards (270 m) south of the U.S. border with Quebec, Canada, and discharges at Long Island ...
and its tributary, the
Ammonoosuc River The Ammonoosuc River is a river in northwestern New Hampshire in the United States. It is a tributary of the Connecticut River, which flows to Long Island Sound. ''Ammonoosuc'' is Abnaki for "small, narrow fishing place". The Ammonoosuc ris ...
. The Connecticut River serves as the state boundary with Vermont. The
Moore Dam Moore Dam is a major hydroelectric dam on the Upper Connecticut River between Grafton County, New Hampshire and Caledonia County, Vermont in the northeastern United States. The dam is located near Littleton, New Hampshire, and forms the Moo ...
on the Connecticut forms
Moore Reservoir Moore Reservoir is an impoundment on the Connecticut River located in the communities of Littleton, New Hampshire; Dalton, New Hampshire; Waterford, Vermont; and Concord, Vermont. It occupies approximately . It was created by the completion of ...
in the north. The highest point in Littleton is the summit of Towns Mountain, at above sea level in the northeast part of town.


Demographics

As of the census of 2010, there were 5,928 people, 2,673 households, and 1,596 families residing in the town. The population density was 118.3 people per square mile (45.7/km2). There were 3,065 housing units at an average density of 61.2 units/sq mi (23.6 units/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 96.2% White, 0.4% African American, 0.3% Native American, 1.0% Asian, 0.5% some other race, and 1.6% from two or more races. 1.9% of the population were Hispanic or
Latino Latino or Latinos most often refers to: * Latino (demonym), a term used in the United States for people with cultural ties to Latin America * Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States * The people or cultures of Latin America; ** Latin A ...
of any race. There were 2,673 households, out of which 26.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 43.5% were headed by
married couples Marriage, also called matrimony or wedlock, is a culturally and often legally recognized union between people called spouses. It establishes rights and obligations between them, as well as between them and their children, and between t ...
living together, 11.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 40.3% were non-families. 33.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13.5% were someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.21, and the average family size was 2.77. In the town, the population was spread out, with 21.4% under the age of 18, 7.4% from 18 to 24, 23.3% from 25 to 44, 30.8% from 45 to 64, and 17.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 44.1 years. For every 100 females, there were 90.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 88.2 males. For the time period 2007–2011, the estimated median annual income for a household in the town was $45,290, and the median income for a family was $50,921. Male full-time workers had a median income of $40,745 versus $32,972 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,673. 7.5% of the population and 4.5% of families were below the poverty line. Out of the total people living in poverty, 7.9% were under the age of 18 and 10.1% were 65 or older. Image:Downtown Littleton NH.jpg, Downtown on Main Street looking east Image:Looking North toward Littleton from Bethlehem, NH.jpg, Bird's-eye view Image:Main Street, Looking West, Littleton, NH.jpg, Main Street in 1908 Image:Thayer House, Littleton, NH.jpg, Thayer's Hotel in 1908 Image:Town Building & Opera House, Littleton, NH.jpg, Town Building and Opera House in 1908


Sites of interest

* Bronze statue of Eleanor H. Porter's creation, Pollyanna. Downtown; unveiled 2002 * Kilburn Brothers Building – Where stereo view cards were made * The Riverwalk and Covered Bridge * Downtown Historical Walk (marked by plaques on or near various buildings along Main Street) * Littleton Opera House *
Littleton Coin Company Littleton Coin Company is an employee-owned privately held major American mail order and retail company focused on numismatic (currency) collectibles and based in Littleton, New Hampshire. The company focuses largely on U.S. coins and world coins, ...
* Littleton Farmers Market, July to October, on Sundays * Chutter's Candy Store, which claims to hold the world record for Longest Candy Counter *The site of punk icon GG Allin's grave.


Transportation

The center of Littleton is accessible from three exits of
Interstate 93 Interstate 93 (I-93) is an Interstate Highway in the New England states of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont in the United States. Spanning approximately along a north–south axis, it is one of three primary Interstate Highways ...
, and a fourth exit serves the western end of town near the Vermont border.
U.S. Route 302 U.S. Route 302 (US 302) is an east–west spur of U.S. Route 2 in northern New England in the United States. It currently runs from Montpelier, Vermont, beginning at US 2, to Portland, Maine, at U.S. Route 1. It passes through the states of Verm ...
runs east–west through the town center as its Main Street. As of January 2006 Littleton is also served by a public transportation bus route connecting with Whitefield and Lancaster.


Notable people

* Ann E. Bailie (born 1935), NASA mathematician *
Michael Cryans Michael Cryans (born ) is an American politician and former banker formerly serving as a member of the Executive Council of New Hampshire from 1st district. Early life and education Cryans was born in Littleton, New Hampshire. After graduating ...
, member of the Executive Council of New Hampshire * Rich Gale (born 1954), pitcher with five MLB teams * Hugh Gallen (1924–1982), 74th governor of New Hampshire *
Geoffrey Hendricks Geoffrey Hendricks (July 30, 1931 in Littleton, New Hampshire – May 12, 2018) was an American artist associated with Fluxus since the mid 1960s. He was professor emeritus of art at Rutgers University, where he taught from 1956 to 2003 and was ass ...
(1931–2018), artist associated with Fluxus *
Erin Hennessey Erin Tapper Hennessey (born January 1, 1976) is an American politician serving as the Deputy Secretary of State of New Hampshire. She was formerly a member of the New Hampshire Senate from the 1st district, serving from 2020 to 2022. Educatio ...
(born 1976),
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*
Benjamin W. Kilburn Benjamin West Kilburn (December 10, 1827 – January 15, 1909) was an American photographer and stereoscopic view publisher famous for his landscape images of the nascent American and Canadian state, provincial, and national parks and his visua ...
(1827–1909), machinist, veteran, photographer, stereoscopic publisher *
Eleanor H. Porter Eleanor Emily Hodgman Porter (December 19, 1868 – May 21, 1920) was an American novelist, most known for ''Pollyanna'' (1913) and ''Just David'' (1916). Biography Eleanor Emily Hodgman was born in Littleton, New Hampshire, on December 19, 1 ...
(1868–1920), author of ''
Pollyanna ''Pollyanna'' is a 1913 novel by American author Eleanor H. Porter, considered a classic of children's literature. The book's success led to Porter's soon writing a sequel, ''Pollyanna Grows Up'' (1915). Eleven more ''Pollyanna'' sequels, know ...
'' and '' Pollyanna Grows Up'' *
Melinda Rankin Melinda Rankin (March 21, 1811 – December 6/7, 1888) was a 19th-century American Presbyterian missionary, teacher, and writer. Born in New England, she found her life work in Mexico, opening the first Protestant mission in Mexico in 1866. She des ...
(1811–1888), missionary, teacher, writer * Tor Seidler (born 1952), children's author *
Elizabeth Rowell Thompson Elizabeth Rowell Thompson (1821 – 1899) was an American philanthropist. Biography Thompson was born in Lyndon, Vermont on February 21, 1821 to Samuel Rowell and Mary Atwood. Her paternal grandmother was Hannah Duston. Born to a farming family, ...
(1821–1899), philanthropist *
Jack Tilton John Havemeyer Tilton Jr (April 25, 1951 – May 6, 2017) was an American art dealer, based in New York City. He was born in Littleton, New Hampshire, the son of a father who had studied art at Yale University, designed Christmas cards, and serve ...
(1951–2017), art dealer


References


External links

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Littleton Area Chamber of Commerce

goLittleton
visitors' website
Littleton Public Library


images and genealogy

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