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History of Acworth:

With the Proceedings of the Centennial Anniversary, Genealogical Records, and Register of Farms (Google eBook)
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John Leverett Merrill
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town [Springfield, Mass., Press of S. Bowles & Company], 1869 - Acworth (N.H.) - 306 pages
  

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