Marlboro is a small irregularly outlined township, lying in the central part of the county, in lat. 24º 54 and long. 4º 49′, bounded north by Roxbury, east by Harrisville, Dublin and Jaffrey, south by Troy, and west by Troy, Swanzey and Keene. It was originally granted by the Masonian proprietors, under the name of Monadnock No. 5, to James Morrison, Jr., and thirty-one associates, May 20, 1752.
This history entails tax records, sketches of early industry, churches, military, and benevolent societies, as well as biographies, genealogies, and sketches of the early settlers.
- History of Marlboro, New Hampshire
- Church History of Marlboro, New Hampshire
- Military History of Marlboro, New Hampshire
- Biographies, Genealogies, and Sketches of Marlboro, NH
- Bixby, Dolphus
- Boyden, Elijah
- Chase, Martin
- Converse, John
- Davis, Isaac
- Farrar, Phineas
- Fitch, Elijah
- Gates, Elijah
- Gates, Levi
- Hemenway, Luther
- Mason, Clark
- Mason, Ziba
- McAlister, Isaac
- McCollester, Sullivan H., Rev.
- Putney, Jebediah
- Richardson, Samuel A., Dr.
- Ryan, Charles
- Southwick, Jebediah K.
- Thatcher, Benjamin
- Thatcher, Elias
- White, William