Est. 1623
New Hampshire is the colony to join! Contact us with questions or comments in the boxes below! Now for a brief history about the foundation of our superior colony.
Our beloved New Hampshire Colony was established by John Mason after he received a grant in 1622. New Hampshire was a planned colony. The land was granted to Captain John Mason who at the time lived in Hampshire County, England. Hence the name New Hampshire. He sent settlers to help settle this new territory and the goal was to establish a fishing colony. Sadly, Captain Mason died before seeing what he had spent a significant amount of money on [building towns and defenses]. First settled in the 1620s, the colony consisted for many years of a small number of communities along the seacoast and the Piscataqua River. In 1641 the communities came under the government of the neighboring Massachusetts Bay Colony until King Charles II issued a commission to John Cutt as President of New Hampshire in 1679.
Our beloved New Hampshire Colony was established by John Mason after he received a grant in 1622. New Hampshire was a planned colony. The land was granted to Captain John Mason who at the time lived in Hampshire County, England. Hence the name New Hampshire. He sent settlers to help settle this new territory and the goal was to establish a fishing colony. Sadly, Captain Mason died before seeing what he had spent a significant amount of money on [building towns and defenses]. First settled in the 1620s, the colony consisted for many years of a small number of communities along the seacoast and the Piscataqua River. In 1641 the communities came under the government of the neighboring Massachusetts Bay Colony until King Charles II issued a commission to John Cutt as President of New Hampshire in 1679.