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New Hampshire

Surveyor’s Map of Central New Hampshire Area

 

JOSHUA LANE, Manuscript Survey Map, c. 1800-1820, Sanbornton and Northfield, New Hampshire. 1 p., 11.5" x 14.25"  Expected folds; one tear on fold.

 

This map shows existing and proposed roads in the area of modern Northfield, Tilton, and Belmont, New Hampshire, including early routes of roads generally followed by modern New Hampshire routes 106 and 140.

 

The map includes a portion of the Winnipesaukee River, the Sanbornton Bridge (Tilton), the Sanbornton meeting house, the Northfield meeting house, the “Old road to Gilmanton,” the “Meredith bridge road,” the “Road to Shakers,” the “Road to Gilmanton Acady,” the “Committee road,” a “proposed road by Town of N” and the “Gilmanton Line” and “Canterbury Line,” showing the borders of neighboring towns.

 

The Sanbornton Bridge that crossed the Winnipesaukee River was built in 1763 and collapsed in 1839. In 1869, the area of Sanbornton Bridge was set off from Sanbornton and incorporated as Tilton.

 

Excerpt

Plan of Roads in Sandbornton & Northfield survey’d under the direction of the Selectmen of those towns, & now carefully taken off; together with two pieces of Road in Northfield petitioned for.

                                                                        By Joshua Lane / Survyr

 

Joshua Lane (1762-1829) was born in New Hampshire, and in 1788, he married Huldah Hilliard, with whom he had five children. They moved to Sanbornton in 1798. Lane was a shoemaker by trade, but primarily worked as a school-teacher and was called “Master Lane.” Described as a “beautiful penman,” Lane made the surveys of Sanbornton and at least seven neighboring towns in 1805 for Secretary of State Philip Carrigain’s Map of New Hampshire, finally published in 1816. Lane served as one of the town’s selectmen from 1803 to 1810, as town clerk from 1800 to 1820, as a lot layer (town surveyor) from 1798 to 1829, and on the school committee from 1810 to 1817.

 

 

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