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Livermore

Abandoned Other in Livermore, New Hampshire, United States

Mar 20 2022

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Recent status Abandoned
Location # 18532

Livermore is an infamous ghost town of New Hampshire.  Livermore was located in Grafton County, New Hampshire. It is an unincorporated civil township. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, it was a logging town. In its peak days, the highest population was hardly 150-200.

History of Livermore 

The Saunders family mostly owned a maximum of the places of Livermore. Even the logging operation in Livermore was also established by Daniel Saunders Jr. and Charles W. Saunders, the members of the Saunders family. In the early days when there were only woodlands this place along with the nearby town Lincoln woodland was known as "Pemigewasset Wilderness". But after the town was built here, it was named after Samuel Livermore, who was a former Senator of the United States and was the grandfather of Daniel Saunders's wife. As there were no such boundaries between the two towns of Livermore and Lincoln many charges and countercharges happened between the two families of Saunders from Livermore and James Everall Henry from Lincoln. But in later years there was a settlement that happened under the supervision of the New Hampshire legislature and drew the borders of these two towns.Once mined in the East pond of Livermore, there were found Tripolite, also known as Diatomaceous Earth. Later the road to the East was named after Tripoli road. The town was operated by several corporations. For instance, in 1874, Grafton County Lumber Co. Incorporate, 1875, Sawyer River Railroad incorporate, etc.

Abandonment of Livermore 

In 1927 a November storm destroyed the Lumber industry mostly. Within the next year, the last mill was closed down.In 1937 United States Forest Service purchased 12 acres of parcel land for inclusion in the White Mountains National Forest. The last residents left the town in 1949. Since then the old town was overgrown and isolated from human hands. Once a popular town caused abandonment.

Recent status of Livermore

According to a census report of 2020, the population in Livermore is 2. The whole town was still abandoned. Most of the town is now a part of White Mountain National Forest.

Today this infamous ghost town is divided into two parts one is an overgrown forest and others where still some ruins left of this old town. But the main thing that attracts the tourists here is in between this old forest there one can find a modern house including all the modern households. Visitors came for hiking here in the wilderness.

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