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Antrim Town, NH 71.885009W 43.127254N 43.127991N 72.083615W GOVERNMENTAL UNIT REFERENCE MAP (2015): Antrim town, NH 71.885009W indsor d W Rd LEGEND R mp Windsor Rd Rd Ca d d White e SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL LABEL STYLE Pond Sh d Federal American Indian g Hill R L'ANSE RESERVATION (TA 1880) Meetin Reservation H P r all e R s d Be t o ard Rd C n B e She S Off-Reservation d i n B k d b r t B Br t l l 202 e a k T1880 e d r t c Trust Land n k o H R S P i d P k ll r c e o R a k n d i l n d n B R 2 e n H American Indian Tribal d d SHONTO (620) N Subdivision ew H am S Rd p 9 ch in sh oo Alaska Native Regional a ir l nt e S NANA ANRC 52120 u Tp t Corporation (ANRC) o d ke M ill R r H W Main St D r hu B e Pioneer Lk r lp e State (or statistically o u a h S r d NEW YORK 36 S Hillsborough 36020 equivalent entity) s E B r k Church St Mill Keith Rd County (or statistically er Hillsborough town 36180 erel C Rd S Bear Rd ERIE 029 ick rk aw W M iv Hill equivalent entity) P d m ain R R i St Antrim Rd m ll R k Da d o B o r c id o g Black Pond o e Minor Civil Division nt Co S 1 W M t t Lee town 41460 O a (MCD) in S l S l t l Highland Lk d i M W d R W i n d Census County Division e s t 2 o Jemez CCD 91650 g S r d (CCD) M e n L io d t n y R R Barden Hill Rd k U d c rm a o Consolidated City F R Mar MILFORD 47500 S e ina Deering he dg Rd H d o Hilltop Cir Ctr Rd il d D l R d Windsor town 85940 Wyman Rd M 3 a Incorporated Place M nse Davis 18100 a lvi r lle t i Rd n R d Trout Pond Census Designated Place (CDP) 2 Cochiti 16560 Franklin Pierce Lk Carr Brk Bagley Pond DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL Gibs M on ibson oun G Rd tain er Rd Mountain Rd Interstate 3 Upp Water Body Pleasant Lake O ld Riley Dr 2 d n U.S. Highway 2 R d er N pp h U T Swamp or Marsh Okefenokee Swamp p k e State Highway 4 Bering Glacier Other Road Marsh Ln Glacier F i s h Stoddard town 73700 a Cul-de-sac Airport Rd n Oxnard Airport ke d a Gam L e e Rd c Jackm r e Circle i P College or University Coll/Univ an Shore Rd Geographic Offset or Corridor4 Military Fort Belvoir 4WD Trail, Stairway, Alley, Walkway, or Ferry L F Prison or Juvenile i a b P/JDC r e m r Riv Southern RR e Campbell Pond Detention Center t s r y R L t o Railroad F e d a a P n r i g d e m rce h L W itney Rd ak W R R r e F d d Wink D R o Cemetery Powell Cmtry Contoocook Dr le i Pipeline or m K ton d e o a nap ld d n s s R Power Line S Whe d Old Concord Rd R L ta l Rd eler d ibe cy Hil Pt s C r ty ov F Park Pl e Deering town 17780 arm h River Rd Ridge or Fence Golf Course Pinehurst GlfCrs Rd nc N Bra O l L d Property Line or o Algonquin Ave National Park or Forest Yosemite NP v N e re B Nonvisible Boundary n r a M n c l i Tr l h Birch Ct l R m R u Tumbling Cr Other Park d illi d T r St Francis Park Franklin Pierc Steels Perennial Stream e H w Pond W y h i t n Piney Cr e y Intermittent Stream R Outside Subject Area O d ld A n G tr r im e Mt. Baker e R n Mountain Peak or Hill d Milk Rd ackett Rd R Old Br Ave own id Inset Area A1 ors Br Br Rd g M e B ac ey e r ket hl D k t s Rd A r T u B r a E n P r lm e r A r o e v Barrett n t e H d t i Where state, county, and/or MCD/CCD boundaries coincide, the map shows the Pond ll R R Cemetery Rd R C e d d o T e re m boundary symbol for only the highest-ranking of these boundaries. Where American e d l m y C n e a r Indian reservation and American Indian tribal subdivision boundaries coincide, the map r R c r d i N a R l o d rth D shows only the American Indian reservation boundaries. B r r Entity names are followed by either their FIPS code or census code; parentheses indicate all 9 Bridle Rd E Mulh Hawthorne- a census code. Farm Rd Feather Airpark Island Pond O t 1 'MCD*' indicates a false MCD. These are for Census Bureau use only. d ld S R C le d k B id Rd W r o a r ro r o 2 The CCD and CDP boundaries represent statistical entities only and are not updated r c B R n n o o d y lle C through the BAS. lm a a V S Ln V 3 Incorporated place name color corresponds to the incorporated place fill color. a lle y 4 Geographic offsets and corridors are displayed directly on the road. Geographic L n Hawthore- Feather Airpark offsets and corridors represent the road right-of-way for both or one side of a road and typically extend thirty feet from the road. C Ol o d c Po h un r d on d Due to space limitations, some road names, along with other feature and geography Rd B ss R rk Cro names on the map, may not be shown. 123 CHESHIRE 005 M e e t The Census Bureau stores primary and alternate road names, but only primary road i HILLSBOROUGH 011 n g d h o R names are used to label the roads on these maps. S u m n s va e i o t h on S d H t Hill R D l R a o i H l l l N d mo R n d B rk Depo ington t Rd Antrim town 01700 Benn d R g T rai h C om p s B C o Milt d l l more R n u i n C e t r b o o e s r n s in r R g y d R d H i ll R G T d r ho eat B m r p B k s ro Rd o wn X n Rd in oodell g Franklin Pierce Hwy G Co d dm R n a d eso R n r tth d o Ma H c i n ll R o d C S e H Rd n o ve e ongre l C e t G r H K eat Br k i l l R d s N e l Ln t B t i e L n ni d P n R g i to e n n k e a Rd L M gg e re a r Gregg Lk G Antrim 01620 dows Ci Da r v ison D t G D P t r f r ch ea t Switze ir o S r R r t d B e c B n hit s r k i W k a W o Contocook Rd M o p C r B N m am B u Valley Ave a t C p t R e r d c BAS SIGNATURE BOX u t p m S El L Elm St n Exd The corrected boundaries shown on the map Grove are accurate as of January 1, 2016. O St verly d est St a R ld W W Print Name H n i i S Ave l t t S g to o r d n u d Robb Reservoir D a r d J S a R m d c h Beaver Ave e G o s i Position Dam Rd lli o o Po d s H l s R n t ill S R t d Rd gton M in nn a e i n N B Highland Ave S Signature S t 123 d u m R A B m i k k r c i e i t m o n c s A n S t v o a e n H t Telephone Date e d l C D O epot St o r Bailey n B e rk r Pl easant S t ect rk d sp R n Pro B L t m a Gre r St a s r High St F e h y c Willard Pond r t a B B Bailey Brook Rd For Census Use Only NPC PLACE/MCD PROCESSING SHEET CHANGES State Code: County Code: Bible Hill Rd Changes: (circle) B C F A J PL AL Late BAS: Y N Bennington town 04900 Adjacencies Type of Change (circle) d R d n o R P R B F A L J S d e r O t n o la i n d il a d s M e a W r t d d n R B F A L J R a d d n o t s o B Weston Rd D B F A L J o d g e d Francestown town 27140 H R i l n l B F A L J Rd R w ch o oa d t ec Fra ces tag n ld S d O R Wes ton An tr im Bennington R d 04820 d R t Nelson town 50580 r Ve o rne p y d n B R e irch v R B d a r D im s t o Pierce n Hill e R d C o r n e Gr r ee nfi R eld R n d d M L dy oo a s h e S B r k d R O Clark ld rm Gre a North Rd en F fie ld R Hancock town 33700 C d a r r i a g e Hi d l l R R im d P tr r n os A pe c t K H i il ng l s R D H e B w d o y p u o d d Nubanusit Lk t t R n R Spoonwood Pond w d ntai Ju R r ou e n o S M ll ip d c R e n d r C o B C e ir n Mill Rd n n e Moose Br L L k i n P s o g a k n o r t a g o o o d v o n M i Sheet 1 of 1 PARENT sheets d i r s R e nd B R o w e P d ts R D n W u d H Powder Mill Pond r Total Sheets: 1 (Index 0; Parent 1; Inset 0) e k a O L l d e r T o o m w e t n Hosley Brk it Bennington Rd h R d W NAME: Antrim town (01700) Hunts Pond ENTITY TYPE: Minor Civil Division Greenfield town 31540 ST: New Hampshire (33) CO: Hillsborough (011) 42.981781N 42.982516N 72.082373W 71.884244W Projection: Albers Equal Area Conic All legal boundaries and names are as reported through the 2015 Boundary and Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS) ID: 33301101700 INDEX OR PARENT SHEET #: 001 Annexation Survey (BAS).
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