Cornish (New Hampshire)

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Cornish
Cornish (New Hampshire)
Cornish
Cornish
Location in New Hampshire
Basic data
Foundation : 1765
State : United States
State : New Hampshire
County : Sullivan County
Coordinates : 43 ° 28 ′  N , 72 ° 19 ′  W Coordinates: 43 ° 28 ′  N , 72 ° 19 ′  W
Time zone : Eastern ( UTC − 5 / −4 )
Residents : 1,640 (as of 2010)
Population density : 15 inhabitants per km 2
Area : 110.9 km 2  (approx. 43 mi 2 ) of
which 109.1 km 2  (approx. 42 mi 2 ) is land
Height : 142 m
Postal code : 03745
Area code : +1 603
FIPS : 33-15060
GNIS ID : 0873571
Website : www.CornishNH.net

Cornish is a town in Sullivan County , New Hampshire . At the 2010 United States Census , Cornish had 1640 residents. Cornish lies on a plateau of the Green Mountains , the so-called Upper Valley .

history

Founded in 1763, Cornish was initially known as Mast Camp because English settlers shipped tree trunks for ship masts across the Connecticut River from here . The town is named after Sir Samuel Cornish, an admiral in the Royal Navy .

In 1885, the sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens moved into a summer residence in Cornish to escape the heat in New York City . Since then, the area has established itself as an artist and writer retreat, initially known as the Cornish Art Colony after painter Maxfield Parrish established a Cornish estate. Other well-known people who have temporarily lived in Cornish include Winston Churchill , Louis Saint-Gaudens , Thomas Dewing , Michael Dorris , Louise Erdrich , Hamlin Garland and Percy MacKaye . The writer JD Salinger moved to Cornish after his success and lived there in seclusion until his death.

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