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Grafton County
New Hampshire

Politicians who were born in Grafton County

  Ashland: Thomas P. Cheney, 1891
  Bath: James H. Johnson, 1802 — Horace G. Hutchins, 1811 — Sherburn Lang, 1858 — Paul Lang, 1860 — James D. Child, 1875 — Amos Noyes Blandin, Jr., 1896
  Bethlehem: Arthur C. Cryan, 1884
  Bristol: Benjamin F. Flanders, 1816 — Oscar F. Fellows, 1857 — Seth N. Gage, 1857
  Campton: Henry W. Blair, 1834 — George H. Adams, 1851
  Canaan: Henry G. Burleigh, 1832 — William M. Chase, 1837 — Isaac N. Blodgett, 1838 — Frank D. Currier, 1853
  Dorchester: Rufus Blodgett, 1834
  Ellsworth: Henry H. Moulton, 1839
  Enfield: Robert O. Blood, 1887
  Grafton: Benjamin K. Bullock, 1821 — Isaac Bullock, 1824 — Cyrus A. Sulloway, 1839 — Alva H. Morrill, 1848
  Groton: Charles C. P. Holden, 1827
  Hanover: Eleazar W. Ripley, 1782 — James W. Ripley, 1786 — Leonard Wilcox, 1799 — Cyrus P. Smith, 1800 — William F. Knight, 1847
  Haverhill: John Page, 1787 — Noah Davis, 1818 — Thomas Leverett Nelson, 1827 — Jonathan H. Rowell, 1833
  Holderness: Elias H. Cheney, 1832
  Holderness (part now in Ashland): Person C. Cheney, 1828
  Landaff: Ezra B. French, 1810
  Landaff (part now in Easton): Amos N. Blandin, 1864
  Lebanon: Experience Estabrook, 1813 — Henry C. Magoon, c.1814 — James Dunbar Bell, 1911
  Lisbon: C. C. Young, 1869
  Littleton: Lorenzo P. Sanger, 1809 — Evarts Worcester Farr, 1840 — Anson C. Alexander, 1855 — George H. Bingham, 1864
  Lyme: David M. Clough, 1846
  Monroe: Roy A. Warden, 1900
  New Concord (now Lisbon): Lorenzo Sabine, 1803
  Orange: Daniel Barnard, 1827
  Orford: Gilman Marston, 1811
  Piermont: Frederick P. Stevens, 1810 — George C. Rogers, 1839
  Plymouth: William A. Fletcher, 1788 — Kenneth G. Bell, 1892
  Rumney: Dennison R. Burnham, 1799 — Nathan Clifford, 1803
  Warren: Norris Cotton, 1900
  Wentworth: Sidney O. Bigney, 1854 — Thomas Fellows Clifford, 1871
  Woodsville, Haverhill: Chester A. Rowell, 1844 — Harold K. Davison, 1893 — F. Ray Keyser, Sr., 1898
   See also New Hampshire birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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