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Gc 974.201 R59ha Hazlett History of Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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HISTORY
OF
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY NEW HAMPSHIRE
AND
Representative Citizens
BY
CHARLES A. HAZLETT Portsmouth, N. H.
" All History is Philosophy Teaching by Example."
PUBLISHED BY RICHMOND-ARNOLD PUBLISHING CO. F. J. RICHMOND, PRES .; C. R. ARNOLD, SEC. AND TREAS. CHICAGO, ILL. 1915
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PREFACE
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The preservation of such facts, as will be useful to the future historian, is of public importance. Those which depend on memory, or have been long handed down by tradition, are liable either to be forgotten or misrepresented. They should, therefore, be carefully collected from time to time and deposited in such archives as are prepared for them. Since the invention of printing the best mode of preserving historical facts is by the press. The record of them is thereby multiplied, and the knowledge of them extensively com- municated. Every one should be acquainted with the origin and progress of the society to which he belongs. It is gratifying to the curiosity to learn the events of former days in which our ancestors took an active part; to hear of the hardships and perils which they encountered, and the fortitude with which they endured them; to see the advances they made in obtaining the comforts and conveniences of life, and the state of independence and ease, in which they have placed their descendants. For the benefit of the present generation, as well as to assist whomever may hereafter undertake to write a more connected history, I have endeavored to collect the most authentic documents relative to my native town. For this purpose I have carefully examined ancient records and papers, within my control, which had any con- nection with the subject. I have likewise examined the periodical publica- tions which I could obtain. From these I have made many selections and quotations.
The foregoing is as applicable in 1914 as when it was written in 1824 by Nathaniel Adams as a preface to "Annals of Portsmouth, comprising a period of 200 years from the first settlement of the town; with biographical sketches of a few of the most respectable citizens." It has been necessary to condense the material available relating to some of the places. Several local historians have issued volumes that, if liberally quoted, would make this book of the county too large and bulky. Many long lists of names have been omitted, as the volumes containing the details are on the shelves of the public libraries in nearly all the towns in the county, or they can be drawn by the local librarians from the State Library at Concord. Excellent histories of Exeter, Hampton, Ham ton Falls and Newfields are available.
It has been my endeavor to trace the history of the development of this section from that period when it was in the undisputed possession of the red man to the present, and to place before the reader an authentic narrative of its rise and progress.
That such an undertaking is attended with no little difficulty and vexation none will deny. The aged pioneer relates events of the early settlements, while his neighbor sketches the same events with totally different outlines. Man's memory is ever at fault, while time paints a different picture upon every mind.
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I have consulted and drawn liberally from the histories, addresses or sketches by Jeremy Belknap, John Farmer, Nathaniel Adams, C. W. Brewster, John McClintock, James DeNormandie, John S. Jenness, Frank B. Sanborn, . Charles H. Bell, N. P. Hood and numerous authorities in various towns to whom credit is generally given.
I desire to acknowledge my sincere thanks to the editorial fraternity, to the town and county and church officials, for much valuable information, which has greatly lessened my labor in the preparation of this work; to each and every one who has assisted me in the compilation, and would cheerfully make personal mention of each, but it is impracticable.
CHARLES A. HAZLETT.
Portsmouth, N. H., April 15, 1914.
PUBLISHER'S PREFACE
The aim of the publishers of this volume and of the author of the history has been to secure for the historical portion thereof full and accurate data respecting the history of the county from the time of its early settlement and to condense it into a clear and interesting narrative. All topics and occur- rences have been included that were essential to this subject.
The reviews of resolute and strenuous lives that make up the biographical part of the volume are admirably calculated to foster local ties, to inculcate patriotism and to emphasize the rewards of industry dominated by intelli- gent purpose. They constitute a most appropriate medium for perpetuating personal annals and will be of incalculable value to the descendants of those commemorated. These sketches are replete with stirring incidents and in- tense experiences and are flavored with a strong human interest that will naturally prove to a large portion of the readers of the book one of its most attractive features. In the aggregate of personal memoirs thus collated will be found a vivid epitome of the growth of Rockingham County, which will fitly supplement the historical statement, for its development is identical with that of the men and women to whom it is attributable. Sketches not corrected by subscribers when submitted to them are indicated by a small asterisk (*).
The publishers have avoided slighting any part of the work, and to the best of their ability have supplemented the editor's labors by exercising care over the minutest details of publication, in order to give the volume the three- fold value of a readable narrative, a useful work of reference and a tasteful ornament to the library.
Special prominence has been given to the portraits of many representative citizens, which appear throughout the volume, and we believe that they will prove not its least interesting feature. We have sought in this department to illustrate the different spheres of industrial and professional achievement as conspicuously as possible. To all who have kindly interested themselves in the preparation of this work, and who have voluntarily contributed most useful information and data, or rendered any other assistance, we hereby tender our grateful acknowledgments.
Chicago, Ill., January 1, 1915.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
GEOGRAPHICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE. .... 25 Area and Boundaries-Towns-Rivers.
CHAPTER II
CIVIL LIST 28 County Commissioners-Solicitors-Sheriffs-Probate Registers and Judges-Registers of Deeds-Clerks of Supreme Court-Repre- sentatives Vote for Governor-County Officers.
CHAPTER III
MILITARY HISTORY 33 First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth. and Ninth Regiments.
CHAPTER IV
MILITARY HISTORY .- (Continued. ) 39 Tenth, Eleventh, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Eighteenth Regiments-Heavy Artillery-Sharpshooters.
CHAPTER V
BENCH AND BAR 43 Portsmouth - Atkinson - Chester - Deerfield - Derry - Ep- ping - Exeter - Greenland - Hampton - Kingston - London- derry-Newmarket-Northwood-Salem-Seabrook-Windham.
CHAPTER VI
PUBLIC UTILITIES 85 The County Farm-Internal Improvements-Railroads.
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CHAPTER VII
PORTSMOUTH
Motives of the Colonists-Early Voyagers-John Smith-The 90
Piscataqua-Thomson's Settlement at Little Harbor-Mason and Laconia Patent-The Great House-The 1823 Celebration.
CHAPTER VIII
PORTSMOUTH .- (Continued.) 109 The Church of England-Early Rectors and Governors-Settled Conclusions-The Laconia Company-Death of Mason-Abandon- ment of the Settlement by his Widow-Under the Jurisdiction of Massachusetts-Claim of Mason's Heirs-The First Church-Rich- ard Gibson-The Cutts Brothers-A New Meeting House-Pews and Seating-Early Laws and Rulers.
CHAPTER IX
PORTSMOUTH .- (Continued.) . I2I The Mason Claims-Theological Movements-Early Clergymen --. Cranfield and Moodey -- Imprisonment of Moodey-Dr. Moodey's Interest in Harvard College-His Death-The Ministry of Rogers- The Half Way Covenant.
CHAPTER X
PORTSMOUTH .--- (Continued.) 138 Temperance-Use of Tobacco-Church Pews and Customs-Ob- servance of Sunday-Cost of Living-Early Laws-The Massacre at the Plains.
CHAPTER XI
PORTSMOUTH .- (Continued.) 11
Re-establishment of Episcopacy-Rev. Arthur Brown-Dr. Bur- roughs-Rulers until the Revolution-Benning Wentworth-Sir John Wentworth-Principal Names in the Early Settlement-Henry Sher- burn-John Pickering-Samuel Wentworth-Sir William Pepperell -The Siege of Louisburg -- Champernowne-Emerson-A Church at the Plains-Absence of the Spirit of Persecution-Witchcraft- A New Church-Shurtleff-Clerical Anecdotes-Revival under Whitefield-The North Meeting House-The Successive Ministry of the South Parish.
CHAPTER XII
PORTSMOUTH .- (Continued.)
The Four Meeting Houses-The Glebe Lands-The 1670 Bible-
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The 1854 Church Building-The Successive Ministry of the North Parish.
CHAPTER XIII
PORTSMOUTH .- (Continued.) . . 164 Churches and Ministers of the Past and of the Present.
CHAPTER XIV
PORTSMOUTH .- (Continued.) .171 The Stamp Act and Tea Party-Association Test-The War of The Revolution-Military Record-War of 1812-14-Ship Building Commerce-Privateering.
CHAPTER XV
PORTSMOUTH .- (Continued.) 184 The Banks-Newspapers-Fires-Architecture-Various Events -Famous Inhabitants-Schools-Parks and Playground.
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CHAPTER XVI
PORTSMOUTH .- (Continued.) .203 The Public Library-Cottage Hospital, Societies, etc .- Corpora- tions-Portsmouth Navy Yard-The Treaty of Portsmouth.
CHAPTER XVII
ATKINSON
.213 Early History-Ecclesiastical History -- Educational-Military Record.
CHAPTER XVIII
AUBURN . 220
Geographical-Topographical -- First Settlers-Ecclesiastical- First Congregational Church-Methodist Episcopal Church-Civil and Military History-Petition for Incorporation-"West Chester" -The Opposition-The Town Incorporated-The First Town-Meet- ing-Military Histories-Griffin Library.
CHAPTER XIX
BRENTWOOD
. . .224 Geographical-Topographical-Early Inhabitants-Documentary
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History-Meeting-House-Ecclesiastical History-Congregational Church-Baptist Church-Military History-Public Library.
CHAPTER XX
CANDIA . 235 Geographical-Names of Early Settlers-Bounds of the Town- First Town-Meeting - Officers Elected - Documentary History - Ecclesiastical History-Educational-Military History-Public Li- brary.
CHAPTER XXI
CHESTER
. . 245 Geographical-Proprietors-Early Votes-Petition for Grant of the Town-The Royal Charter-Names of Original Grantees- Pioneer Mills-Pioneer Schools-Ecclesiastical History-Civil and Military-Public Library.
CHAPTER XXII
DANVILLE
272
Geography-Topography-Petition for Parish-Documentary History-Ecclesiastical History-Military History-Public Library.
CHAPTER XXIII
DEERFIELD 276 Geographical-Topographical-Petition for Parish Incorpora- tion-First Town-Meeting-The Revolution-Ecclesiastical-The Deerfield Academy-Attorneys-Physicians-Early Families-Dele- gates to Provincial Congress-Public Library.
CHAPTER XXIV
DERRY
283 Geographical-The Pinkerton Academy-Adams Female Acad- emy-Banks-Post-Offices-Derry Fair-Derry East Village- Derry Village-Derry Depot-Mexican War-War of the Rebellion -Londonderry Celebration-Press-Town Hall-Taylor Library- Ecclesiastical History.
CHAPTER XXV
EAST KINGSTON
. 300 Early History-First Settlers-The Churches-Military Record.
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CHAPTER XXVI
EPPING
317 Geographical-Topographical-Petition for a Parish-Petition of the Inhabitants of Epping for Men to Protect Them, 1747-War of the Revolution-The Lottery Bridge-Military Record-Soldiers of the War of the Rebellion-Ecclesiastical-Native Ministers-Phy- sicians-Public Officials-Attorneys-Banks-Population-Origin of the Name of the Town.
CHAPTER XXVII
EXETER 344 Geographical-The First Settlement-John Wheelwright and Others-The Exeter "Combination" of 1634-Edward Cranfield's Despotism-War of the Revolution-The Industries-Prominent Residents-Firmness of Sullivan-Washington's Visit.
CHAPTER XXVIII
EXETER .- (Continued.) 376 Ecclesiastical History-Churches and Ministers.
CHAPTER XXIX
EXETER .- (Continued.) 392 Military Record, 1861-65-The Publishing Interest.
CHAPTER XXX
EXETER .- (Continued.) . 402 Phillips Exeter Academy-Robinson's Female Seminary-Manu- facturing-Banks-Corporations-Societies-Public Library.
CHAPTER XXXI
FREMONT 415 Geographical-Topographical-Early History-Incorporation- Military Record.
CHAPTER XXXII
GREENLAND 418 Petition for Privileges-Petition for a Township-Documentary History-Other Petitions-Taverns-War of the Revolution- Action of the Towns-Annexation to Massachusetts-Civil History -Ecclesiastical-Brackett Academy-Week's Library-The Oldest House.
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CHAPTER XXXIII
HAMPSTEAD
Geographical-Topographical-Petition for Parish-Names of . . 434 Early Settlers-The First Settlements-Congregational Church- Military Record.
CHAPTER XXXIV
HAMPTON . 439 Geographical-First Settlement-Names of Early Settlers- Documentary History-Witchcraft-Tea Act Resolves-Military Record-Ecclesiastical.
CHAPTER XXXV
HAMPTON FALLS 458 Geographical-Topographical-Petition of Hampton Falls for a Fair-Grant of a Fair, 1734-Other Petitions-Council of 1737- Churches - Rockingham Academy - Weare Monument - Military Record-The Bound House.
CHAPTER XXXVI
KENSINGTON 475 Early History-Churches-Slaves-Military History-Schools- Public Library.
CHAPTER XXXVII
KINGSTON
. . 487 Geographical-Topographical-Original Charter-Occupations- Ecclesiastical-History-The Epidemic-Educational-Ecclesiastical -Grantees-Military Record.
CHAPTER XXXVIII
LONDONDERRY 503
Geographical-Name-Emigration-Settlement-First Families -First Allotment of Lands-Incorporation-Tories-Currency- Schools-Military History-Churches-Libraries.
CHAPTER XXXIX
NEWCASTLE
. .. . 526 Geographical-Topographical-First Settlement-Great Island- The Fort of 1660-Fort William and Mary-The Wentworth- - Military Record-Walbach Tower.
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CHAPTER XL
NEWFIELDS
Settlement-Indian Wars-Incorporation-Roads-Ship-build- . 547 ing-Military-Churches-Public Library.
CHAPTER XLI
NEWINGTON .567
Geographical-Topographical-Settlement-Indian Troubles- The Massacre-Civil History-Congregational Church-Military Record-Langdon Library-Biographical Sketches.
CHAPTER XLII
NEWMARKET
. .. 572 Geographical - Topographical - Geological - Manufacturers -Churches-Banks-Soldiers War of the Rebellion-Public Library.
CHAPTER XLIII
NEWTON
58I Geographical-Topographical-Petition for Erection of Town- Revolutionary Soldiers-Prominent Names-Public Library.
CHAPTER XLIV
NORTH HAMPTON 587
Geographical-Topographical-Settlement-Garrison - House- Indian Depredations-Petition for Parish Privileges-Organization of Parish-"The North Hill Parish"-Incorporation-Petition to be Released from Parish Rates-Ecclesiastical History-Military Rec- ord-Public Library.
CHAPTER XLV
NORTHWOOD .602
Geographical-Topographical-Early Settlements-Names of Pioneers-Incorporation-First Town-Meeting-Officers Elected- The Revolution-The Association Test-Ecclesiastical History- Cole's Northwood Academy-Villages and Hamlets-Physicians- Early Families-Military-Public Library.
CHAPTER XLVI
NOTTINGHAM .614 Geographical-Topographical-Petition for Grant of Town- Name-Royal Grant-Original Proprietors-The Survey-Ecclesi-
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astical - Indians - Revolutionary - Attorneys - Physicians - Early Families-Public Library-The Square-Revolutionary-In- dians.
CHAPTER XLVII
PLAISTOW .625 Geographical-Topographical-Petitions-Early Settlers-Eccle- siastical History-Military Record.
CHAPTER XLVIII
RAYMOND 632 Geographical - Purchase of Town - Settlement - Names of Pioneers-Incorporation-First Town-Meeting-Documentary His- tory-Early Families-Ecclesiastical History-Educational-Mili- tary Record-Public Library.
CHAPTER XLIX
RYE 647
Geographical-Topographical-First Settlement-First Grant -- Names of Pioneers-The First Deed-Indian Depredations-Witch- craft - "Breakfast Hill" - Educational - Ecclesiastical History - Summer Resort-Boulevard-Public Library-Submerged Forest- Military-Gosport-Isles of Shoals.
CHAPTER L
SALEM . 666 Geographical-Topographical-Early History-Settling a Min- ister-The Meeting-House-The Burying-Ground-Civil History- Churches-Military History.
CHAPTER LI
SANDOWN .678 Geographical-Topographical-Early Settlements-Petition for Town Privileges - Incorporation - Names of Early Settlers - Churches-Railroad.
CHAPTER LII
SEABROOK 68
Geographical-Topographical-First Settlements-Indian Depre- dations-Prominent Citizens-Churches-Civil History-Incorpora- tion-Military Record-Public Library.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER LIII
SOUTH HAMPTON . 703 Geographical - Topographical - Incorporation - Charter - Churches-The Association Test-Military Record.
CHAPTER LIV
STRATHAM 714
Geographical-Petition for Charter-Documentary History- Civil History-Church History-Military Record-War of the Re- bellion-Public Library.
CHAPTER LV
WINDHAM 723 Geographical - Topographical - Causes for Settlement - First Settlement - First Settlers - Petitions and Incorporation - First Town-Meeting-Last French and Indian War-Military History- Churches-Libraries.
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INDEX
Abbott, C. H.
1214
Brackett, Charles H. 758
Adams, Benjamin.
1279
Brackett, Franklin A. 886
Adams, Benjamin F.
1280
Brackett, Herman A. 1282
Adams, Hon. Edward H. 1086 Brackett, John H. 1010
Adams, Lewis D.
1255
Brackett, Thomas J. 1010
Aiken, Walter. 990
Brewster, Charles J. 1084
Alexander, Charles I. 1274
Brisson, Joseph A 1007
Amen, Harlan P., A. M., Litt. D
739
Brown, Ellsworth 1169
Anderson, Col. Henry W 788
1097
Brown, Irving W 1018
Austin, George M.
1297
Brown, James H 1173
Brown, Jolın J. 995
Brown, Joseph A. 1115
1229
Bachelder, Albert. 955
Backman, Jed S.
1264
Brown, Moses
1120
Badger, Charles A .
947
Badger, Daniel W
879
Baker, Dana W
816
Brown, Warren
1222
Bakie, Daniel J. .
764
Brown, William. 908
Ballard, Robert J.
1151
Brown, Woodbury J. 1240
Ballard, William M.
1151
Barker, Frank H.
877
Burbank, Albion . 1037
807
Bartlett, Albert E. 836
Burlingame, William
1180
Bartlett, Benjamin T.
1089
Bartlett, Charles.
1195
Buswell, J. Merton. 1264
Bartlett, G. K.
1289
Button, John R. 932
Buxton, Fred C. 1266
Bartlett, Hon. John T.
947
Bartlett, William P.
1232
Bates, Arthur W 1239
Call, Everett W. 1222
Campbell, P. M.
1209
Bates, John Kimball.
815
Campbell, Cassius S. 1203
Campbell, Samuel F 1098
Beacham, Richard H. 889
Capstick, Robert. 1276
Carlisle, George A 959
Carlisle, Jacob. 1116
Beaton, George M.
1043
Carlisle, Jacob A. 834
Carlisle, Walter S. 1116
Carll, John S. 1152
Carr, John H. 840
Bell, Samuel Kent. 1073
Carroll, Charles P. 1069
977
Benson, Andrew J. 1240
Caswell, Andrew O.
1024
Benson, William H.
1075
Caswell, John W.
934
Berry, Hon. Charles P
883
Channell, Charles W
895
Berry, George H.
815
Chadwick, George B
808
Berry, Joseph F
Chase, Charles B.
1255
Berry, Otto W.
1032
Bisbee, Harlan M.
1263
Blaisdell, Eben H .. 1235
Chickering, James E. 1293
Borchers, Charles H.
1033
Churchill, Almander. 1155
Bowley, George W
930
Churchill, Nathaniel. 1155
Boyd, Daniel M. 1145
Cilley, Frank M. 1303
Boyd, Mason 1145
Cilley, Joseph . 880
Brown, Fred A. 1116
Austin, John.
1297
Avery, Frank E 1282
Brown, Joseph B.
Brown, Lincoln L 1239
Brown, Moses W
902
Brown, Otis S.
801
Buckley, Enoch. 1262
Barker, George L
1102
Burley, Joseph Cilley
Buswell, Albert C., M. D. 755
Bartlett, J. B.
1206
Byington, Charles E. 1053
Bates, Charles F.
913
Beacham, Harry L. . 889
Beane, Louis C. 891
Beane, Norman H. 968
Beekman, Francis C 1216
Beckman, Lemuel S. 1216
Belknap, William H. 1059
Bellavance, Joseph A 1164
Carty, John D., M. D
1244
Chase, John C. . 1286
Chase, Marshall S. 908
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Armstrong, Eugene W.
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INDEX
Cilley, Joseph N. 880
Clark, Herman A. 1135
Eaton, Emery N. 1224
Clark, Reed Paige. 1113
Eaton, John. 1014
Clark, Reed P. 1104
Edwards, Albert F. B 1148
Clark, William. 1101
Clarke, George C. 1269
Colby, Frank N. 1301
Cole, Ernest G .. 1219
Coleman, Fred B.
1073
Coleman, James W.
857
Coleman, Valentine M.
854
Collins, Clarence M 786
Eno, Alfred J. 1298
Entwistle, Hon. Thomas
869
Comeau, James P. 1290
Conlon, Hon. John. 1019
Connell, James Robert. 916
Cook, Henry A., Sr.
1037
Corson, Jolin S.
1155
Costello, Raphael L. 827
827
Cotton, George D.
997
Cowles, Edward S., M. D.
857
Cox, Arthur C. 1243
Crowell, George M., M. D. 1236
Dana, Col. George H. 1141
Daniels, Albert E. 833
Davis, Burton E. 1174
Davis, Forrest S 925
1163
Davis, Frank E.
914
Foster, Avery M., M. D
1180
Fraser, William J. 1261
French, John R. 955
Frink, Cyrus 920
Frink, Elias. 904
Frink, William P
904
DeLano, Willard N 978
De Rochemont, Clarence M.
1025
Gale, Gen. Stephen H. 741
Garland, Charles D 1116
Garland, George L. 1131
Garland, Victor G. 792
Garrett, Freeman R. 1033
Garvin, Clarence N 1164
965
Dodge, Samuel. 1265
Dority, Lewellyn D 941
Goodale, Frank R. 1049
Gooding, Rev. Alfred 778
Goodrich, Preston M. 1271
Goodrich, William S 766
Goodwin, Arthur O. 1166
Goodwin, Elbridge A
810
Gordon, Charles H.
1220
Downs, John O.
1165
Gordon, Howard L. 994
Gosselin, Allen M. 919
Gove, Charles E. 1170
877
Gowen, George E
839
Grant, Flagg 12.
960
Drake, Francis R. 1206
Grant, Daniel W.
1203
Drake, Justin E. 1186
Grant, George H. 1203
Gray, Charles W. 786
798
Gray, William P 1246
Green, John W. A. 1046
Greenough, Arthur. 1288
Griffin, Everett E. 1265
Griffin, Michael J ... 1256
Grinnell, Herbert L., Jr. 1215
Grouard, John Hanson, M. D. 1007
Grover, John Howard.
1236
897
Folsom, W. Burt.
895
. Davis, John T.
793
Davis, Samuel Y 1057
Day, Fred A.
809
Day, Herbert C., M. D.
954
Dearborn, Frank J
889
De Rochemont, Frederic W. 966
Dining, William L.
913
Dinsmoor, Joseph W
1187
Dixon, George W 1083
Dodge, John W 990
Gilman, Daniel .
Glidden, Frank S.
852
Dow, Alfred N. 1160
Dow, Annie L. 921
Dow, George C 1295
Dow, Jacob F. 1195
922
Dow, Winthrop N.
1069
Drake, Abram J.
956
Drake, Adams E.
1085
Drake, Albert H. 944
Drake, Charles A. 1101
Drake, Clifford S
1206
Drew, Edward H 821
Drew, Frederic E. 836
Dryden, William B
853
Dudley, Arthur W.
1229
Duncan, Charles F 829
Dutton, Henry H. 1129
Eastman, Hon. Edwin G. 1107
Eastman, Eugene B., M. D. 863
Eastman, Josiah Bartlett. 998
Eastman, Dr. Josiah Calef. 998
Ela, D. Willis. 1083
Elkins, Robert S. 1085
Elwell, Col. Rufus N. 774
Emerson, Arthur M. 1253
Emerson, Daniel. . 989
Emerson, Frank W
989
Emerson, W. A. & Sons
988
Emery, John F 1296
Farmer, Walter B 1232
Fecteau, Theodore. 931
Fellowes, Fred S. 1231
Fellows, George E. 977
Fernald, Fred, M. D 1175
Field, Mrs. Mary L. 1051
Fink, Karl A. . 1294
Finlayson, Archibald 1013
Fleming, Oliver A 1053
Flynn, David .. 922
Follansby, Mrs. Ella L 871
Follansby, William H. C. 871
Folsom, Charles F 859
Folsom, George F.
909
Folsom, Irvin.
Davis, Frank D
Dining, William. 913
Dow, Hon. Moses B
Gowen, Clarence E
Gray, Fred A., Jr.
Cole, Wallace W. 1103
Collins, Levi D. 1296
Costello, Walter.
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INDEX
Guptil, Ernest L ..
765
Guptill, George H., M. D. 943
Gynan, John F 1249
1
Haines, Herbert R. 854
Haley, Charles. 1221
Hall, Arthur C. 1158
Hall, Clarence P 892
Hall, Clifton S. 892
Hall, George M.
1110
Hall, Hon. L. Wallace
892
Hall, Prescott C.
892
Kelly, John P. P. 1258
Kelley, John W. 779
Kemp, Dr. Zachariah Willis. 824
Keniston, Chauncey D.
1300
Kent, George Edward.
874
Kent, John E. 779
Kiernan, Willis F 1193
Kimball, Charles F. 1003
Kimball, Hon. Edward Payson 782
Knox, Fred P. 864
Ladd, Harry W 984
Ladd, Lewis P 903
Ladd, S. Tilden, M. D. 1200
La France, Alfred. 1253
Lake, Elmer E., M. D 1173
Haves, C. Charles 792
Hazlett, Charles A. 810
Head, Jay R. V. S 1246
Healey, George C .. 968
Healy, Thomas M. 873
1230
Hendry, Clinton C.
1086
Herrick, Albert J., D. V. S.
1300
Hett, John A
1279
Hett, Joseph F.
1147
Higgins, Alfred F
937
Higgins, Martin A., M. D.
1126
Hill, Clarence B. 1032
Hill, Fred P 885
Leach, Fred L.
1290
Hill, George W.
885
Lear, Robert R .. 1272
Hill, Walter B 841
Hiscock, Jonathan H. 974
Hobbs, Joseph O.
770
Leavitt, Frank E
771
Hodgdon, Charles E
1156
Hodgdon, William A. 1187
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