Atkinson, NH
Community Contact: Atkinson Planning Board Shirley Galvin, Planning Assistant 21 Academy Avenue Atkinson, NH 03811
Telephone: (603) 362-5761 Fax: (603) 362-5305 E-mail: shirleyg@toa.mv.com Web Site: www.town-atkinsonnh.com
Municipal Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 am - 4 pm
County: Rockingham Labor Market Area: Haverhill MA-NH NECTA Division, NH Portion Tourism Region: Merrimack Valley Planning Commission: Rockingham Regional Development: Rockingham Economic Development Corp. Election Districts US Congress: District 2 Executive Council: District 3 State Senate: District 22 State Representative: Rockingham County District 6
Incorporated: 1767 Origin: Named for Colonel Theodore Atkinson, whose farm once covered nearly all of the area set aside from Plaistow that became the town. He was a brother-in-law to Governor Benning Wentworth, and served as secretary of the colony until the Revolution. Population, Year of the First Census Taken: 479 residents in 1790 Population Trends: Atkinson's population has grow very rapidly—2000's population of 6,178 was more than twelve times 1950's population of 492, a total numeric increase of 5,686 residents. Decennial growth rates ranged from an 18 percent increase between 1980-1990 to a 125 percent increase between 1960-1970. Atkinson ranked sixth in percent growth and 30th in numeric growth over fifty years. The 2004 Census estimate for Atkinson was 6,638 residents, which ranked 46th among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns. Population Density, 2004: 594.3 persons per square mile of land area. Atkinson contains 11.2 square miles of land area and 0.2 square miles of inland water area. Villages and Place Names: Atkinson Heights, Conleys Grove, Westville, Atkinson Depot |