Ossipee, New Hampshire 03864
Ossipee, NH Lodging, Real Estate, Travel & Visitor Information
The town of Ossipee, New Hampshire was originally known as Wigwam Village, and then New Garden. Ossipee was named for the Ossipee Indians, one of the twelve Algonquin tribes.
Ossipee was once the site of an Indian stockade fort designed to protect the tribe from Mohawks in the west. In 1725, the Indian stockade was destroyed, and then rebuilt by Captain John Lovewell. The new fort was one of the largest in New England.
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Incorporated: 1785
County: Carroll
Ossipee, NH Population:
2010: 4,345
GPS Coordinates:
Latitude: 43.4105
Longitude: -71.0702
Ossipee, NH Local Information
Ossipee Police Dispatch: 911
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