• Municipal Work - Hill NH
    During 1936 the annual town report mentions the Work Progress Administration helping with a sidewalk $128.46, construction of water holes $147.41, flood reconstruction $40.00, and loam for cemetery $17.85 for a total of $339.04. During 1940 $4,014.12 was provided by the W.P.A for the Relocation Account for the construction of a Town Hall, lands, streets and sidewalks in New Village. "Hill Village, NH: Relocating An Entire Town In February 1937, residents of Hill Village NH learned that their village, near the Pemigewasset River, was to become a flood control reservoir for the Franklin Falls dam project To accommodate the construction of the...