- The
Cochecho River (incorrectly
Cocheco River) is a
tributary of the
Piscataqua River, 38.3
miles (61.6 km) long, in the U.S.
state of New Hampshire. It...
- from
Dover Point to
Cochecho Falls on the
Cochecho River,
where its drop of 34 feet (10 m)
providing water power for
industry (
Cochecho means "the rapid...
- Dover, New Hampshire. He
first came
about 1635. He
built mills on the
Cochecho River, am****ed
local land
holdings that
endured in his
family for over...
-
Maine from its
origin at the
confluence of the
Salmon Falls River and
Cochecho River to the
Atlantic Ocean. The
drainage basin of the
river is approximately...
- The
Cochecho mill in Dover, New Hampshire,
United States was a
textile mill
powered by the
pictured hydroelectric dam....
- The Raid on
Dover (also
known as the
Cochecho M****acre) took
place in Dover, New Hampshire, on June 27–28, 1689. Led by
Chief Kancamagus of the Pennacook...
-
either demolished or
converted into
other purposes.
Central Street in 1908
Cochecho River in 1912
Central House in 1913
Opera House in 1914 Shoe
factory in...
- and
Strafford County, New Hampshire. The
Salmon Falls River joins the
Cochecho River near Dover, New Hampshire, to form the
Piscataqua River. It provides...
- the town that was
given the name
Cochecho,
after an
earlier trading post that had been
established there at
Cochecho Falls. Here
Wentworth was a co-owner...
-
Retrieved February 11, 2019.
providence burned 1676. "History –
Colonial Era –
Cochecho M****acre".
Seacoast NH.
Archived from the
original on
January 14, 2010...