250 HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



New Hampshire Genealogical Society. 



Address. Financial agent: C. W. Tibbetts, 22 New York Street, 



Dover, N. H. 

 History. Incorporated Feb. 24, 1903 ; first meeting, Mar. 9, 1903. 



Object. To collect, preserve and publish genealogical records of the people of 

 New Hampshire, including their domestic, civil, literary, religious and political 

 life ; and to establish a library and museum of genealogy. 



Meetings. Monthly, 3d Wednesday, at place designated by the Secretary. 



Membership. 46 annual (dues, $2); 15 corresponding; 3 life ($25). 



Publications. 



NEW HAMPSHIRE GENEALOGICAL RECORD, v. I-III. July i9O3~Apr. 

 1906. Dover, N. H., 1904-06. 8. q. 



Pub. for the society by C. W. Tibbetts, who assumes financial respon- 

 sibility. 



Price: $i a year; single nos., 25c. 

 Distribution. Exchange. On sale by C. W. Tibbetts, above address. 



New Hampshire Historical Society. 



Address. 212 N. Main Street, Concord, N. H. Librarian: Samuel C. 

 Eastman. 



History. Organized May 20, 1823 ; incorporated by act of the legisla- 

 ture on June 13 following. Library of about 20,000 volumes and 

 pamphlets; collection of manuscripts. 



Ref.: An account of the New Hampshire historical society, by N. Bouton. 



(/ Collections, v. 6, p. 9-32.) Brief historical account in Manual; 1907. 



Object. To discover, secure and preserve whatever may relate to the natural, 



civil and ecclesiastical history of the United States in general, and of New 



Hampshire in particular. 



Meetings. Monthly, Dec. to May; annual meeting, ad Wednesday in June. Us- 

 ually an outing to some place of historic interest in late summer or early autumn. 

 Membership. 171 active (entrance fee, $5; annual dues, $3); 8 life ($50). 



Publications. 



COLLECTIONS . . . v. I-X. Concord, 1824-89; Manchester, N. H., 



1893. 8. 



v. I reprinted 1871 ; v. 3, 1870. 



v. 1-3 pub. by Jacob B. Moore, the society subscribing for loo copies of 

 each volume; v. 4 by Marsh, Capen & Lyon on similar terms; v. 5 

 et seq., by the society. 



v. 8 contains "Province records and court papers from 1680 to 1692 : no- 

 tices of Provincial councilors, and other articles relative to the early 

 history of the State." 



v. 10 : A list of documents in the Public record office in London, England, 



relating to the Province of New Hampshire. 

 Price: $2.50 a volume. 



