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The town was first part of a township chartered as “Salem-Canada” in 1735 by Colonial Governor Jonathan Belcher of Massachusetts, which then claimed this area. It was granted to soldiers from Salem, Massachusetts, who had served in 1690 under Sir William Phips in the war against Canada. “Salem-Canada” was one of the towns on the state’s borders intended to provide protection against Indian attack.
The area was regranted in 1749 by New Hampshire colonial Governor Benning Wentworth as “Number Two”, before being incorporated in 1762 as “Wilton”. It was either named for Wilton in England, or for Sir Joseph Wilton, a famous English sculptor. Sir Wilton’s coach design for King George III’s coronation was later used as a model for the Concord coach. The town of Wilton, Maine, would later be named for Wilton, New Hampshire.
The first Sunday school was established in May 1816, and was connected with the Congregational church of which the Rev. Thomas Beede was pastor. It was held in the Centre schoolhouse. Two women, Phebe Abbot, the mother of Prof. Ezra Abbot of Harvard University, and Sarah White Livermore, the hymnist, were leaders in this enterprise. This school was one of the first, if not the first, in the U.S. to be devoted especially and wholly to religious instruction. Seventy children attended the first season. The only book used was the Bible.
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