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In January of 1836, the British relinquished their claim on the Indian Stream Territory. It was not until May of that year that the Indian Stream Republic citizens accepted New Hampshire’s authority. Pro New Hampshire residents stayed, while the pro Canada residents emigrated to Canada. The Indian Stream Republic was incorporated into the town of Pittsburg. The boundary line was officially set and the land recognized as belonging to New Hampshire with the signing of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty in 1842. Avalon Project: The Paris Peace Treaty of Sept 30, 1783 Ask Dr. Heald Column - The Weirs Times Pittsburgh NH area near Timberland Lodge and Cabins The Avalon Project: The Webster-Ashburton Treaty East Inlet, Pittsburg Image licensed to Christina Coruth by Screensaversdamsel.com
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