Success is an unincorporated
township
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in
Coös County,
New Hampshire
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,
United States
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. It is located directly to the east of the city of
Berlin
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, and borders on the state of
Maine
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. Success is part of the Berlin, NH–
VT Micropolitan Statistical Area.
As of the
2020 census, the township had a population of 4.
There are seasonal homes, cabins, and cottages mainly located around
Success Pond, which give the township an additional small seasonal population.
As of 2005, one of the larger landowners in Success is the Androscoggin Valley Regional Refuse Disposal District.
History
Success was granted in 1773 and contained about . The grantees were Benjamin Mackay and about seventy others.
The state of New Hampshire requires a nearby incorporated town to exercise the responsibilities that would fall to the town of Success if it should be incorporated. Some towns in the state bearing such responsibility have sought to be relieved of it.
Blanchard and Twitchell Railroad
A railroad was built by Blanchard and Twitchell Company in 1892 from the
Boston and Maine Railroad
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At the end of 1970, B ...
in Berlin through the aboriginal forests to Success Pond in the northeast corner of the township. Six locomotives transported lumber and logs to Berlin sawmills over the railway. Most of the Success township forests were gone within a decade, but the railway operated after 1904 as the George W. Blanchard and Sons Company Railroad, as Cassius M. C. Twitchell had sold his interest in the business in 1901. The Boston and Maine kept of interchange track in service when the remainder of the railroad was dismantled in 1907.
Geography
According to the
United States Census Bureau
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, the township has a total area of , of which are land and , or 0.91%, are water.
The entire township is part of the
Androscoggin River
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watershed.
Success Pond is in the north, and is drained by
Chickwolnepy Stream
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Ety ...
. Stearns Brook drains the center of the township, through its North and South Branches and Meadow Brook. The
Mahoosuc Range
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crosses the southern part of the township, draining north via Horne Brook and Bean Brook, to the west via Cascade Alpine Brook, and to the south by several small brooks, all flowing to the Androscoggin River.
The highest point in the township is the summit of
Mount Success
Mount Success, formerly Ingalls Mountain, is a mountain in the Mahoosuc Range with an elevation of . It is located in Coos County, New Hampshire.
Description
The mountain is flanked by North Bald Cap mountain to the southwest, Mount Carlo in Maine ...
, with an elevation of above
sea level
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, in the southeast part of the township along the crest of the Mahoosucs. The
Appalachian Trail
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follows the Mahoosuc crest across the township.
Demographics
As of the
2010 census,
[United States Census Bureau]
American FactFinder
2010 Census figures. Retrieved March 23, 2011. there were no people living in the township, although there are a number of summer homes mainly on the shores around Success Pond.
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References
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Townships in Coös County, New Hampshire
Berlin, New Hampshire micropolitan area
Townships in New Hampshire