Temple, New Hampshire 03084
Temple, NH Lodging, Real Estate, Travel & Visitor Information
Temple, New Hampshire was originally known as Peterborough Slip when first granted in 1750. Temple was incorporated in 1768 in honor of John Temple, lieutenant governor under John Wentworth. Temple was son-in-law to James Bowdoin, for whom Bowdoin College is named. Temple was home to the Temple Glass Works, founded in 1780. The short life of the business makes Temple glass rare and sought after today.
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Incorporated: 1768
County: Hillsborough
Temple, NH Population:
2010: 1,366
GPS Coordinates:
Latitude: 42.4905
Longitude: -71.5105
Temple, NH Local Information
Tamworth Police Dispatch: 911
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