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The Haverhill Academy was incorporated February 11, 1794. This town was granted. May 18, 1T64, to John Plazen and 74 others. The first settlement was made in the same year by Mr. Hazen, who built his encampment on the " Little Ox Bow, " near a spot where formerly there had been an Indian fort and burying ground, from whence numerous skulls and relics of the aborigines have been taken. Several of the early settlers were from Haverhill, Massachusetts, from which place this town derived its name. ...Its original name was Lower Cohos. The first court was held here in 1773. The first minister was Rev. Peter Powers, the first male child born in Hollis, who was settled over Haverhill and Newbury, Vermont, in 1765 ; dismissed in 1784. The First Congregational church was organized in 1790. Rev. Ethan Smith was ordained January 25, 1792 ; dismissed in 1799. Rev. John Smith was ordained December 23, 1802 ; dismissed in 1807. The first newspaper was printed here April 21, 1808, and was called the Coos Courier.
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