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Firm Map Index **33007C0025D *33007C0050D **33007C0075D MAP REPOSITORIES MAP DATES LISTING OF COMMUNITIES (Maps available for reference only, not for This FIRM Index displays the map date for each INITIAL distribution.) FIRM panel at the time that this Index was COMMUNITY COMMUNITY LOCATED INITIAL NFIP FIRM MOST RECENT printed. Because this Index may not be NAME NUMBER ON PANEL(S) MAP DATE DATE FIRM PANEL DATE distributed to unaffected communities in subsequent revisions, users may determine the 0795, 0813, **0815, 0818, 0819, **0850, 0955, **0975, 0976, 0977, 0978, 0979, 0981, 0982, 0983 BERLIN, CITY OF 330029 JULY 19, 1974 JUNE 15, 1982 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 BERLIN, CITY OF: current map date for each FIRM panel by visiting **0984 City Hall the FEMA Map Service Center website at CARROLL, TOWN OF 330030 1055, 1060, 1065, 1070, 1080, 1085, 1090, 1095, 1180, 1185 JANUARY 24, 1975 APRIL 15, 1986 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 168 Main Street http://msc.fema.gov, or by calling the FEMA Map Berlin, New Hampshire 03570 CLARKSVILLE, TOWN OF 330184 0215, 0220, 0240, 0245, 0265, 0270, 0330, **0335, **0375, **0400 JANUARY 3, 1975 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 Information eXchange (FMIX) at 1-877-336-2627. COLEBROOK, TOWN OF 330031 0309, 0317, 0319, 0330, 0336, 0338, 0340, 0345, 0365, **0375, 0485, **0500, 0505 MAY 20, 1977 MAY 17, 1989 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 CARROLL, TOWN OF: COLUMBIA, TOWN OF 330185 0319, 0338, 0455, 0460, 0463, 0465, 0470, 0485, **0500, 0505, **0525 JANUARY 3, 1975 APRIL 2, 1986 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 Communities annexing land on adjacent FIRM 33007C0065D Town Hall MAP NUMBER 33007C0015D 33007C0020D panels must obtain a current copy of the 0270, 0290, 0295, 0365, **0375, **0400, **0425, **0500, 0505, **0525, 0540, **0550, 0555, 0560, 0635 92 School Street COOS COUNTY 330171 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 adjacent panel as well as the current FIRM 0645, 0665, **0675, **0680, 0683, 0684, 0691, **0695, 0705, 0710, **0725, 0770, 0780, 0810, 0819 Carroll, New Hampshire 03595 0830, **0850, 0955, 0982, 0983, **0984, **1025, 1080, 1085, 1090, 1095, **1125, **1150, 1185 Index. These may be ordered directly from the DALTON, TOWN OF 330198 0870, 0883, 0890, 0891, 0892, **0895, 0915, 1035, **1050 DECEMBER 4, 1985 DECEMBER 4, 1985 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 CLARKSVILLE, TOWN OF: Map Service Center at the number listed above. Town Office DUMMER, TOWN OF 330201 0665, 0669, **0670, **0675, **0680, 0683, 0686, 0687, 0688, 0689, 0691, **0695, 0780, 0785, 0801 JANUARY 17, 1975 MARCH 1, 1995 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 0802, 0810 408 NH Route 145 Clarksville, New Hampshire 03592 ERROL, TOWN OF 330206 0540, 0541, 0542, **0543, 0544, **0550, 0555, 0560, 0561, 0565, 0570, **0680, 0681, 0682, 0683 JANUARY 17, 1975 JUNE 1, 1995 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 0684, 0705, 0710 MOOSE GORHAM, TOWN OF 330032 0978, 0979, 0983, **0986, 0987, 0988, 0989, 0993, **0995, 1127, **1130, 1131 MARCH 1, 1974 APRIL 1, 1981 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 BOG COLEBROOK, TOWN OF: BROOK Town Hall JEFFERSON, TOWN OF 330033 0910, 0920, 0930, 0940, **0950, 1060, 1080, 1085 JUNE 28, 1974 APRIL 15, 1986 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 17 Bridge Street NOTE TO USER LANCASTER, TOWN OF 335277 0737, 0738, 0739, 0741, **0743, 0744, **0765, 0770, 0882, 0883, 0884, 0891, 0892, 0901, 0902 APRIL 13, 1973 APRIL 13, 1973 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 Colebrook, New Hampshire 03576 0905, 0906, 0907, 0910, 0915, 0920, 0926, 0930, **0950 Future revisions to this FIRM Index will only *33007C0080D 33007C0085D 33007C0105D 33007C0110D 33007C0130D 33007C0135D 33007C0155D **33007C0175D MILAN, TOWN OF 330035 0780, 0785, **0790, 0795, 0801, 0802, **0803, 0804, 0808, 0810, 0813, **0815, 0816, **0817, 0818 JUNE 28, 1974 APRIL 2, 1986 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 COLUMBIA, TOWN OF: be issued to communities that are located 0819, 0830, **0850 Town Hall on FIRM panels being revised. This FIRM 0614, 0618, 0620, 0640, 0728, 0729, 0731, 0732, 0733, 0734, 0736, 0737, 0741, 0742, **0743 1679 US Route 3 Index therefore remains valid for FIRM NORTHUMBERLAND, TOWN OF 330036 FEBRUARY 22, 1974 MAY 4, 1989 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 THIRD INGERSOLL 0744, 0755, **0765 CONNECTICUT Columbia, New Hampshire 03576 panels dated February 20, 2013 or earlier. MIDDLE BRANCH BROOK 0015, 0020, **0050, 0065, **0080, 0085, 0090, 0095, 0105, 0110, 0115, 0120, 0130, 0135, 0140 LAKE Please refer to the "MOST RECENT FIRM PANEL PITTSBURG, TOWN OF 330186 0145, 0155, 0165, 0195, 0205, 0210, 0215, 0220, 0230, 0235, 0240, 0245, 0255, 0260, 0265 JANUARY 31, 1975 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 COOS COUNTY DATE" column in the Listing of Communities EAST BRANCH 0270, 0280, 0290, 0295 (UNINCORPORATED AREAS): table to determine the most recent FIRM Index 13 RANDOLPH, TOWN OF 330187 **0950, 0955, 0965, **0975, 0978, **0986, 0988, 1085, **1125, **1130 JANUARY 3, 1975 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 Commissioner’s Office date for each community. 136 County Farm Road 0983, **0984, 0993, 0994, **0995, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1016, **1017, 1018, 1019, **1025, 1131 CONNECTICUT SHELBURNE, TOWN OF 330037 NOVEMBER 29, 1974 APRIL 2, 1986 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 RIVER West Stewartstown, New Hampshire 03597 HALLS EAST INLET **1135, **1175 ROARING BROOK STREAM STARK, TOWN OF 330038 0640, 0645, 0665, 0755, 0760, 0770, 0780, **0790 NOVEMBER 29, 1974 APRIL 2, 1986 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 DALTON, TOWN OF: STEWARTSTOWN, TOWN OF 330194 0195, 0215, 0309, 0310, 0330, **0335, 0336, 0340, 0345, 0365, **0375 JANUARY 10, 1975 MARCH 1, 2000 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 Town Office 33007C0090D 33007C0095D 33007C0115D 33007C0120D 33007C0140D 33007C0145D 33007C0165D 0444, 0463, 0465, 0470, **0500, 0582, 0601, **0602, 0603, 0604, 0610, 0611, 0612, 0614, 0616 STRATFORD, TOWN OF 330039 JULY 26, 1974 APRIL 18, 1983 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 756 Dalton Road 0618, 0620, 0630, 0635, 0640, 0645 Dalton, New Hampshire 03598 WHITEFIELD, TOWN OF 330040 0892, **0895, 0910, 0915, 0920, 1035, 1055, 1060, 1065 JULY 26, 1974 APRIL 2, 1986 FEBRUARY 20, 2013 INDIAN STREAM PERRY STREAM DUMMER, TOWN OF: **PANEL NOT PRINTED Town Office 75 Hill Road Dummer, New Hampshire 03588 SHOPPE SECOND BROOK CONNECTICUT BIG BROOK LAKE ERROL, TOWN OF: Town of Selectmen’s Office FIRM Panel Dates For Printed Panels Of Coos County, New Hampshire (All Jurisdictions) Pittsburg 33 Main Street Panel Effective Date Panel Effective Date Panel Effective Date 13 SMITH BROOK Errol, New Hampshire 03579 33007C0015D February 20, 2013 33007C0561D February 20, 2013 33007C0816D February 20, 2013 **33007C0285D 33007C0020D February 20, 2013 33007C0565D February 20, 2013 33007C0818D February 20, 2013 **33007C0200D 33007C0205D 33007C0210D 33007C0230D 33007C0235D 33007C0255D 33007C0260D 33007C0280D GORHAM, TOWN OF: 33007C0065D February 20, 2013 33007C0570D February 20, 2013 33007C0819D February 20, 2013 Town Hall 33007C0085D February 20, 2013 33007C0582D February 20, 2013 33007C0830D February 20, 2013 20 Park Street 33007C0090D February 20, 2013 33007C0601D February 20, 2013 33007C0870D February 20, 2013 Gorham, New Hampshire 03581 33007C0095D February 20, 2013 33007C0603D February 20, 2013 33007C0882D February 20, 2013 INDIAN 33007C0105D February 20, 2013 33007C0604D February 20, 2013 33007C0883D February 20, 2013 STREAM FIRST JEFFERSON, TOWN OF: 33007C0110D February 20, 2013 33007C0610D February 20, 2013 33007C0884D February 20, 2013 CONNECTICUT BACK LAKE 33007C0115D February 20, 2013 33007C0611D February 20, 2013 33007C0890D February 20, 2013 LAKE Town Office 33007C0120D February 20, 2013 33007C0612D February 20, 2013 33007C0891D February 20, 2013 DEAD 698 Presidential Highway 33007C0130D February 20, 2013 33007C0614D February 20, 2013 33007C0892D February 20, 2013 DIAMOND Jefferson, New Hampshire 03583 RIVER 33007C0135D February 20, 2013 33007C0616D February 20, 2013 33007C0901D February 20, 2013 BACK CONNECTICUT 33007C0140D February 20, 2013 33007C0618D February 20, 2013 33007C0902D February 20, 2013 LAKE RIVER LANCASTER, TOWN OF: 33007C0145D February 20, 2013 33007C0620D February 20, 2013 33007C0905D February 20, 2013 BRANCH 13 Town Offices 33007C0155D February 20, 2013 33007C0630D February 20, 2013 33007C0906D February 20, 2013 33007C0295D 25 Main Street 33007C0195D 33007C0215D 33007C0220D 33007C0240D 33007C0245D 33007C0265D 33007C0270D 33007C0290D 33007C0165D February 20, 2013 33007C0635D February 20, 2013 33007C0907D February 20, 2013 Lancaster, New Hampshire 03584 33007C0195D February 20, 2013 33007C0640D February 20, 2013 33007C0910D February 20, 2013 MIDDLE BOG BRANCH ROWELL HALLS BRANCH 33007C0205D February 20, 2013 33007C0645D February 20, 2013 33007C0915D February 20, 2013 STREAM BROOK ABBOTT MILAN, TOWN OF: BROOK 33007C0210D February 20, 2013 33007C0665D February 20, 2013 33007C0920D February 20, 2013 HELLGATE Milan Municipal Building 33007C0215D February 20, 2013 33007C0669D February 20, 2013 33007C0926D February 20, 2013 BROOK (145 20 Bridge Street 33007C0220D February 20, 2013 33007C0681D February 20, 2013 33007C0930D February 20, 2013 LAKE FRANCIS Milan, New Hampshire 03588 33007C0230D February 20, 2013 33007C0682D February 20, 2013 33007C0940D February 20, 2013 33007C0235D February 20, 2013 33007C0683D February 20, 2013 33007C0955D February 20, 2013 ABBOTT BROOK NORTHUMBERLAND, TOWN OF: 33007C0240D February 20, 2013 33007C0684D February 20, 2013 33007C0965D February 20, 2013 DEAD MIDDLE BRANCH WEST BRANCH WATER Town Offices 33007C0245D February 20, 2013 33007C0686D February 20, 2013 33007C0976D February 20, 2013 CONNECTICUT STREAM Town of 10 Station Square 33007C0255D February 20, 2013 33007C0687D February 20, 2013 33007C0977D February 20, 2013 RIVER 3 Northumberland, New Hampshire 03582 33007C0260D February 20, 2013
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