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Gilsum, New Hampshire

Gilsum, New Hampshire
Town
Bird's-eye view in 1908
Bird's-eye view in 1908
Location in Cheshire County, New Hampshire
Location in Cheshire County, New Hampshire
Coordinates: 43°02′54″N 72°15′46″W / 43.04833°N 72.26278°W / 43.04833; -72.26278Coordinates: 43°02′54″N 72°15′46″W / 43.04833°N 72.26278°W / 43.04833; -72.26278
Country United States
State New Hampshire
County Cheshire
Incorporated 1763
Government
 • Board of Selectmen William G. Hasbrouck
Raymond Britton Jr.
William Mitchell Jr.
Area
 • Total 16.7 sq mi (43.2 km2)
 • Land 16.7 sq mi (43.1 km2)
 • Water 0.04 sq mi (0.1 km2)  0.12%
Elevation 873 ft (266 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 813
Time zone Eastern (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) Eastern (UTC-4)
ZIP code 03448
Area code(s) 603
FIPS code 33-29220
GNIS feature ID 0873605
Website www.gilsum.org

Gilsum is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 813 at the 2010 census. Home to the Bear's Den Natural Area, Gilsum includes Gilsum Lower Village.

The land was originally named Boyle after Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington, when the land was granted by the Masonian Proprietors in 1752, but ongoing hostilities during the French and Indian War prevented settlement. When the grant lapsed, the town was rechartered by Governor Benning Wentworth on July 13, 1763 as Gilsum, combining the surnames of two proprietors, Samuel Gilbert and his son-in-law, Thomas Sumner. It was first settled in 1764 by Josiah Kilburn from Hebron, Connecticut.

The Ashuelot River provided water power for woolen mills. By 1859, when the population was 668, there was also a bobbin factory, a chair factory, and a tannery. Gilsum used to be a center for mining mica and feldspar. High-quality crystals, especially beryl, tourmaline, and quartz, can also be found. Today, Gilsum is headquarters to the W.S. Badger Company, makers of "balms, potions and natural remedies."


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