Livermore
State: New Hampshire
County: Grafton County
Founded: 1874
Abandoned: 1949
Peak Population: 150-200
Livermore was a logging town deep in the White Mountains, served by the Sawyer River Railroad. A smallpox epidemic (1880) and devastating flood (1927) ended it. The town's incorporation was revoked in 1951. Only two people lived there as of 2020.
Quick Facts
- Sawyer River Railroad served the lumber operations
- 1927 flood destroyed the railroad and remaining industry
- Town incorporation officially revoked in 1951
- 2020 census recorded only 2 residents
Location
Address: Sawyer River Valley, Grafton County, New Hampshire
Coordinates: 44.0811, -71.4608