Alstead, New Hampshire Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you are curious about the demographics of Alstead City, MA, you've come to the right place. Alstead City is a small town located in Cheshire County. Its population is approximately 1,650. As of the 2010 census, there are three racial/ethnic groups living in Alstead. The largest group is White (95.0%), followed by Two or More (2.7%) and Hispanics (1.9%). Alstead has a median household income of $48,636. The median age for the population is 52.4 years old.

The city was first settled in 1735 as one of nine forts established to protect southwest New Hampshire. It was named after Johann Heinrich Alsted, a German professor who wrote the Encyclopaedia (1630). As a result, the city's residents were influential in shaping the history of the town. The Revolutionary War split the town between the British and the Americans, as residents elected to join Vermont in April 1781, only to return to New Hampshire authority early the following year. The town's first paper mill was established in 1793.

The population of Alstead is categorized by race and ethnicity. The majority of residents are native English or Irish, but you can also find people with French, German, or Canadian ancestry. Approximately two percent of the population is foreign born. The rest comes from North America, Asia, and Europe. If you're looking to buy real estate in Alstead City, NH, you'll want to visit one of the many nearby towns.