Gilmanton, Wisconsin Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

You've come to this article because you're looking for population and steets data for Gilmanton City, NH. The population of this city is composed of both male and female residents, and is represented in a number of elected positions. The most common occupations of residents of this community are management and executive, while the rest work in labor and manufacturing. Just over 16.1% of the residents work in fast-food restaurants, and clerical, assistant, and tech support occupations.

The town's earliest known history dates back to 1794, when it incorporated the Gilmanton Academy, one of the three first academies in New Hampshire. The building was destroyed in 1808 and again in 1894, but was replaced with the current town office building. It was built on the site of the Great Brook mill, which closed its doors in 1827.

The population of this city is relatively diverse, and the median age of residents is forty-five. Twenty-four percent of the population is under the age of eighteen. Another five percent of households is made up of a female who's living alone, and 11.7% is over 65. The median age is forty years old, and the median household income is $67,935. This is a little lower than the state average, but there are still plenty of people who make more than fifty thousand dollars per year.