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, New Hampshire in Cheshire County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Gilsum.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Cheshire county include:

Alstead,   Alstead Center,   Ashuelot,   Bowkerville,   Camp Forest Lake,   Camp Notre Dame,   Chesham,   Chesterfield,   Christian Hollow,   Cold River,   Converseville,   Cutter Hill,   Dodge Tavern,   Drewsville,   Dublin,   East Alstead,   East Rindge,   East Sullivan,   East Swanzey,   East Westmoreland,   Eastview,   Ellisville,   Fitzwilliam,   Fitzwilliam Depot,   Gee Mill,   Gilboa,   Hadley,   Harrisville,   Hinsdale,   Jaffrey,   Jaffrey Center,   Keene,   Lower Village,   Marlborough,   Marlow,   Mill Hollow,   Mill Village,   Munsonville,   Nelson,   North Hinsdale,   North Richmond,   North Swanzey,   North Walpole,   Poocham,   Rand,   Richmond,   Rindge,   Rockwood,   Roxbury,   Roxbury Center,   Scotland,   South Stoddard,   Spofford,   Spragueville,   Squantum,   State Line,   Stoddard,   Sullivan,   Surry,   Swanzey,   Swanzey Station,   Thomas,   Troy,   Walpole,   Webb,   West Chesterfield,   West Rindge,   West Swanzey,   Westmoreland,   Westmoreland Depot,   Westport,   Winchester,   Woodmere,   Woods Mill,  

 

Or have a look at other New Hampshire counties including:

Belknap,   Carroll,   Coos,   Grafton,   Hillsborough,   Merrimack,   Rockingham,   Strafford,   Sullivan,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Gilsum, NH?
Then read on!

1. Gilsum is the smallest town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, with a population of just over 500 people.

2. The village of Gilsum was first settled in 1767 and was originally known as "Gilsum's Gore".

3. Gilsum is home to the oldest continuously operating gristmill in the United States, which was built in 1790 and is still in operation today.

4. Gilsum is home to the Gilsum Rock Swap, an annual rock and mineral show that has been held since 1972.

5. The village of Gilsum is home to the Gilsum Historical Society, which maintains a museum and archives dedicated to preserving the history of the village and its people.

6. The Gilsum Public Library was established in 1883 and is one of the oldest public libraries in New Hampshire.

7. The village of Gilsum is home to the only remaining covered bridge in Cheshire County, which was built in 1864 and is still in use today.