Water Companies in Chesterfield, NH
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Brattleboro Water Department
(802) 254-4255 more info
Brattleboro Water Treatment
(802) 257-2320 more info
Hinsdale Town of Water Works
(603) 336-5715 more info
Jaffrey Town Water Department
(603) 532-7870 more info
Keene City Water Department
(603) 352-6550 more info
Keene Wastewater Treatment
(603) 352-3239 more info
Montague Center Water District
(413) 367-9455 more info
Orange Water Billing Department
(978) 544-1100 more info
Troy Town Water & Sewer Department
(603) 242-3890 more info
Turners Falls Water Comm
(413) 863-4542 more info

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Facts about Chesterfield, NH:
Chesterfield is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,604 at the 2010 census. It includes the village of Spofford. Chesterfield is home to Spofford Lake, Chesterfield Gorge Natural Area, and parts of Pisgah State Park and Wantastiquet Mountain State Forest. Granted in 1735 by Governor Jonathan Belcher of Massachusetts, this town was the site of Fort Number 1, first in the line of forts bordering the Connecticut River. After New Hampshire became a separate province, the town would be incorporated in 1752 by Governor Benning Wentworth as Chesterfield, named for Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield. Settled in 1761, the town contains some of the finest farmland in Cheshire County, yet once was home to small manufacturing, notably spinning wheel parts and handtools. In 1772, Philip Embury conducted the first Methodist religious services in New Hampshire at the James Robertson farm in Chesterfield, and in 1803, Francis Asbury preached here....

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