Historical United States Census totals for Sullivan County, New Hampshire
This article shows U.S. Census totals for Sullivan County, New Hampshire, broken down by municipality, from 1900 to 2010.
Like most areas of New England, Sullivan County is (and has been at all times since well before the 20th century) entirely divided into incorporated municipalities. There is no unincorporated territory. For any census, adding up the totals for each municipality should yield the county total.
There are two types of incorporated municipalities in New Hampshire, towns and cities. The tables below differentiate between towns and cities.
For more information on the New England municipal system, see New England town.
Corporate changes since 1900
- 1947 – Claremont became a city
1900
County total: 18,009[1]
- Claremont 6,498
- Newport 3,126
- Charlestown 1,473
- Plainfield 1,114
- Cornish 962
- Sunapee 946
- Acworth 594
- Unity 572
- Washington 464
- Springfield 439
- Lempster 391
- Grantham 374
- Croydon 372
- Goshen 345
- Langdon 339
1910
County total: 19,337
- Claremont 7,529
- Newport 3,765
- Charlestown 1,496
- Sunapee 1,071
- Cornish 1,005
- Plainfield 987
- Acworth 536
- Unity 504
- Springfield 422
- Lempster 383
- Washington 360
- Langdon 340
- Goshen 329
- Croydon 324
- Grantham 286
1920
County total: 20,922
- Claremont 9,524
- Newport 4,109
- Charlestown 1,505
- Sunapee 898
- Plainfield 853
- Cornish 844
- Unity 522
- Grantham 495
- Acworth 436
- Springfield 349
- Washington 308
- Lempster 287
- Goshen 283
- Langdon 279
- Croydon 230
1930
County total: 24,286
- Claremont 12,377
- Newport 4,659
- Charlestown 1,644
- Sunapee 1,040
- Plainfield 858
- Cornish 855
- Unity 501
- Acworth 471
- Grantham 302
- Lempster 273
- Springfield 270
- Croydon 269
- Langdon 267
- Goshen 255
- Washington 245
1940
County total: 25,442
- Claremont 12,144
- Newport 5,304
- Charlestown 1,756
- Sunapee 1,071
- Plainfield 970
- Cornish 790
- Unity 669
- Acworth 477
- Grantham 367
- Springfield 364
- Goshen 352
- Croydon 312
- Lempster 312
- Washington 278
- Langdon 276
1950
County total: 26,441
- Claremont (city) 12,811
- Newport 5,131
- Charlestown 2,077
- Sunapee 1,108
- Plainfield 1,011
- Cornish 989
- Unity 653
- Acworth 418
- Langdon 378
- Grantham 359
- Goshen 356
- Croydon 349
- Springfield 324
- Lempster 309
- Washington 168
1960
County total: 28,067
- Claremont (city) 13,563
- Newport 5,458
- Charlestown 2,576
- Sunapee 1,164
- Cornish 1,106
- Plainfield 1,071
- Unity 708
- Acworth 371
- Goshen 351
- Langdon 338
- Grantham 332
- Croydon 312
- Springfield 283
- Lempster 272
- Washington 162
1970
County total: 30,949
- Claremont (city) 14,221
- Newport 5,899
- Charlestown 3,274
- Sunapee 1,384
- Plainfield 1,323
- Cornish 1,268
- Unity 709
- Acworth 459
- Croydon 396
- Goshen 395
- Grantham 366
- Lempster 360
- Langdon 337
- Springfield 310
- Washington 248
1980
County total: 36,063
- Claremont (city) 14,557
- Newport 6,229
- Charlestown 4,417
- Sunapee 2,312
- Plainfield 1,749
- Cornish 1,390
- Unity 1,092
- Grantham 704
- Lempster 637
- Acworth 590
- Goshen 549
- Springfield 532
- Croydon 457
- Langdon 437
- Washington 411
1990
County total: 38,592
- Claremont (city) 13,902
- Newport 6,110
- Charlestown 4,630
- Sunapee 2,559
- Plainfield 2,056
- Cornish 1,659
- Unity 1,341
- Grantham 1,247
- Lempster 947
- Springfield 788
- Acworth 776
- Goshen 742
- Washington 628
- Croydon 627
- Langdon 580
2000
County total: 40,458
- Claremont (city) 13,151
- Newport 6,269
- Charlestown 4,749
- Sunapee 3,055
- Plainfield 2,241
- Grantham 2,167
- Cornish 1,661
- Unity 1,530
- Lempster 971
- Springfield 945
- Washington 895
- Acworth 836
- Goshen 741
- Croydon 661
- Langdon 586
2010
County Total 43,742
- Claremont (city) 13,355
- Newport 6,507
- Charlestown 5,114
- Sunapee 3,365
- Grantham 2,985
- Plainfield 2,364
- Unity 1,671
- Cornish 1,640
- Springfield 1,311
- Lempster 1,154
- Washington 1,123
- Acworth 891
- Goshen 810
- Croydon 764
- Langdon 688
See also
References
- ↑ "Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990". Retrieved November 16, 2010.
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