Stratham

 
 
 Settled in 1631, this area, called Winnicutt by the Indians, was known as Squamscott Patent or Point of Rocks because of its location between the Great Bay and the Squamscott River. The sixth town to be incorporated in New Hampshire, the town was named for a friend of Governor Samuel Shute of Massachusetts, Wriothesley Russell, Baron Howland of Streatham.

The 2004 Census estimate for Stratham, NH was 6,892 residents, which ranked 45th among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.

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(603) 887-5557