The town was one of several chartered in 1761 by
Benning Wentworth, colonial governor of
New Hampshire. It was his custom to name new towns after prominent
English aristocrats of the day, hoping they might adopt a patronly interest in their namesakes. Wentworth named Manchester for
Robert Montagu, 3rd Duke of Manchester. First settled in 1764, the town was laid out in 1784. The land was better suited for
grazing than
tillage, so by 1839 about 6,000
sheep roamed the
pastures and hillsides. Other industries came to include
iron mines,
marble quarries and mills, and
lumber companies. The arrival of the
railroad from industrialized centers like
New York City brought tourists, drawn by Manchester's historic architecture and beautiful setting among mountains. Following the
Civil War, the town developed into an affluent resort area, which it remains today. Between 1812 and 1819, Manchester was made famous by the Boorn–Colvin case, called "America's first wrongful conviction murder case", the subject of several books and still studied today.
Orvis is a family-owned retail and mail-order business specializing in high-end
fly fishing, hunting and sporting goods. Founded in Manchester in 1856 by Charles F. Orvis to sell fishing tackle, it is the oldest mail-order retailer in the United States.
Jake Burton Carpenter, founder of
Burton Snowboards, perfected
snowboard design in his garage in Manchester. The company operated out of Manchester until 1992, when it relocated to
Burlington. Nearby Stratton Mountain was among the first ski resorts to allow snowboarding. The town has three distinct state-recognized historic districts—the Depot district located on Highland Avenue and Elm Street, Bonnet Street, just north of Main Street, and Main Street itself. ==Geography==