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��chase and run Cocheco Railroad, between Dover and Alton.

1863, july i. Suncook Valley Rail- road. From a central point in Pitts- field village, to Concord & Portsmouth Railroad at or near Suncook.

1864, july 16. Manchester & Keene Railroad. From any point on Concord Railroad, Manchester & Law- rence Railroad, Concord & Portsmouth Railroad, or Manchester & North VVeare Railroad, in Manchester, or in Goffstown, to any point on Cheshire or Ashuelot Railroad, in Keene.

1864, july 16. Coos Railroad. From termination of White Mountains Railroad in Littleton, to some conven- ient point on Grand Trunk Railway (formerly Atlantic & St. Lawrence Railroad) in Northumberland.

1865, junp: 30. Portsmouth, Great Falls & Conway Railroad. Authorized to purchase Great Falls & Conway Railroad, <!vc.

1866, july 2. Portland and Roch- ester Railroad Company. From west- erly line of Maine to Manchester.

1866, july 7. Peterborough Rail- road. From some central point in Peterborough village, to connect with Wilton Railroad in Wilton, or Peter- borough and Shirley branch of Fitch- burg Railroad, in Mason.

1866, july 7. Sugar River Rail- road. Authorized to purchase Con- cord & Claremont Railroad, extending from Concord to Bradford, and to build from end of said road in Brad- ford to any point on Sullivan Railroad in Claremont.

1866, july 7. West New Hamp- shire Railroad. From a point on Cheshire Railroad in south part of Walpole, or north part of Westmore- land, to westerly line of state in Ches- terfield, and thence to any point on Ashuelot Railroad in Hinsdale.

1866, july 7. Portsmouth and Dover Railroad. From any point on Eastern Railroad, in Portsmouth, to any point on Boston, Concord & Mon- treal Railroad, or Dover & Winnipis- • eogee Railroad, in Dover.

��1867, july 6. Portland, White Mountains & Ogdensburg Railroad. From any point in easterly boundary of state in Carroll county, to connect with Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad, of Maine, to some point in westerly boundary of state, in Monroe, Little- ton, Dalton, or Lancaster.

1868, june 30. West Amesbury Branch Railroad Company. From a point on state line near south corner of Newton, to connect with West Amesbury Branch Railroad of Massa- chusetts, to a point on Boston & Maine Railroad in New Hampshire, or to a point near house of James Brickett.

1868, july 1. Wolfeborough Rail- road. From some point on Great Falls & Conway Railroad, in Wake- field, to some point on Lake Winnipis- eogee in Wolfeborough.

1868, july 1. Fxeter Railway. From any point on Concord & Ports- mouth Railroad, in Epping, to any point on south line of state in Sea- brook, or South Hampton, or to any point on Eastern Railroad in Hamp- ton, Hampton Falls, or Seabrook.

1868, july 3. Mont Vernon Rail- road. From any point on Wilton Railroad, in Amherst, to any point in Mont Vernon, New Boston, or Fran- cestown.

1868, july 3. Franklin & Portland Railroad. From point on Cocheco Railroad, at or near Downing's cross- ing, in New Durham, to a point on Northern Railroad in Franklin.

1868, july 3. New Hampshire Central Railroad. From line of Maine, in valley of Great Ossipee river, in Freedom, or Effingham, to the Northern Railroad, in Daubury.

1869, july 6. Concord & Roches- ter Railroad. From some point on Boston, Concord & Montreal Railroad, in East Concord, to some point on Portland & Rochester Railroad in Rochester.

1869, july 7. Hillsborough & Peterborough Railroad. From any point in Center village in Peterbor- ough, to present terminus of Contoo-

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