[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 161 (2015), Part 9]
[Senate]
[Page 13142]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS

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               DUNBARTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE 250TH ANNIVERSARY

 Ms. AYOTTE. Mr. President, I honor Dunbarton, NH--a town in 
Merrimack County that is celebrating the 250th anniversary of its 
founding. I am proud to join citizens across the Granite State in 
recognizing this special milestone.
  Dunbarton, previously known by many names, including Starkstown, was 
incorporated in 1765 by Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth and was 
officially renamed Dunbarton.
  The town's population has grown since then to over 2,700 residents. 
With more than 1,600 acres of protected land, Dunbarton is located on 
the Merrimack River watershed and is rich in natural beauty. Based upon 
its latitude and longitude, Dunbarton is known as the true center of 
New England.
  The patriotism and commitment of the people of Dunbarton is reflected 
in part by their record of service in defense of our Nation. 
Revolutionary War General John Stark, his wife Molly and son Caleb, all 
lived in Dunbarton. Another Dunbarton native was Robert Roger, famed 
Commander of Roger's Rangers during the French and Indian War who was 
instrumental in developing military tactics still used to this day. 
Additionally, John Ordway, who helped lead the Lewis and Clark 
Expedition, made his way back home to Dunbarton after the expedition 
had finished.
  The spirit of community and volunteerism is strong in Dunbarton as 
evidenced by the hard work and dedication of all involved with the 
planning and celebration of the annual Old Home Day festival, as well 
as this special sestercentennial anniversary.
  Dunbarton is a place that has greatly contributed to the life and 
spirit of New Hampshire. I am pleased to extend my warm regards to the 
people of Dunbarton as they celebrate this special day.

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