Hanover, New Hampshire. $5 1929 Ty. 2. Fr. 1800-2. The Dartmouth NB. Charter #1145. PMG Very Fine 30.A key Grafton County, New Hampshire offering, as the Dartmouth National Bank was the lone issuing institution for the small town of Hanover. The present A000111 numbered note is a new addition to the Track and Price census and becomes the sole Type 2 $5 note outside of a cut sheet of A000007-12 examples. Quite attractive with nice centering and very light and even circulation. The last to sell for this denomination and type was the number A000009 note which brought $2,010 in a September 2008 sale.emThe Bankers Magazine and Statistical Register,/em June 1865, included this: "New Hampshire-Hanover.-The Dartmouth National Bank of Hanover (No. 1145) Grafton County, was organized in May, with a capital of $50,000, limited to $250,000. President, Daniel Blaisdell, president of the Dartmouth Savings Bank; cashier, Newton S. Huntington. This is the first bank of circulation established at this place."ppThe name of the institution was derived from Dartmouth College, a school of great tradition that was founded in the colonial era of New Hampshire. College Road, which connected Dartmouth to the sea at Portsmouth, ran through Wolfeboro.pp