Water Companies in Effingham, NH
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Alfred Water District
(207) 324-3823 more info
Aqua Maine Inc
(207) 625-2331 more info
Farmington Water Department
(603) 755-4883 more info
Lakes Region Water Co Inc
(603) 476-2348 more info
Limerick Water District
(207) 793-4401 more info
Ossipee Water & Sewer Department
(603) 539-7150 more info
Ossipee Water Department
(603) 539-3478 more info
Sanford Water District
(207) 324-2312 more info
Summit View Water Co
(603) 323-9907 more info
Water & Sewer Department
(603) 569-8155 more info

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Facts about Effingham, NH:
Effingham is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town population was 1,465. Effingham includes the villages of Effingham Falls, Effingham (Lord's Hill), Center Effingham (Drake's Corner), and South Effingham. Pine River State Forest is in the south. The town was settled by members of the Leavitt family of Hampton, led by Captain John Leavitt, a soldier whose father, Moses, was a prosperous Hampton tavern keeper. From them the settlement first took the name Leavitt's Town. Effingham was home to the first normal school in New Hampshire, established in 1830 on the second floor of the Effingham Union Academy Building, erected in 1819. James W. Bradbury, later a Maine senator, took charge of the school only on condition that it should be for the "instruction and training of teachers." The idea was his own and, at that time, entirely novel. Normal School in 1910 Post Office in 1908 Lord Mansion in 1908 According to the United States...

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