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ONE THOUSAND C
NEW HAMPSHIRE NOTABLES
Brief Biographical Sketches of New Hampshire Men and Women, Na- tive or Resident, Prominent in Public, Professional, Business, Educational, Fraternal or Benevolent Work.
EDITED AND COMPILED BY HENRY HARRISON METCALF ASSISTED BY FRANCES M. ABBOTT
PUBLISHED BY THE RUMFORD PRINTING COMPANY CONCORD, N. H. 1919
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FOREWORD
It is not claimed for this little volume that it is a complete "Who's Who" for the State of New Hampshire. The purpose of the compiler has been to bring together, in compact form, so as to be readily accessible for refer- ence in newspaper offices, libraries and elsewhere, brief biographical sketches of one thousand representative New Hampshire men and women, native or resident. Undoubtedly a thousand more, equally worthy of mention, might have been included, had time and opportunity permitted, and it is to be hoped that another volume, embracing the same, may be hereafter brought out by some interested person.
As in "Who's Who" in America and New England, the design has been to include only living subjects, and this purpose has been departed from in only two or three exceptional cases. Nevertheless quite a number of those whose sketches are presented have died since they were arranged for and printed, the fact of death in each case so far as known being noted in the "Addenda," along with material facts, developing in regard to other subjects since their sketches were put in type, and the noting of certain errors which have been detected in some cases, while doubtless others have been overlooked. It is practically impossible to avoid mistakes, typographical and otherwise, in a work of this kind; but it is hoped that this volume is as free therefrom as is usually the case. The pages devoted to "Addenda and Errata" are inserted before the body of the work, and attention thereto should be duly given.
The abbreviations used are simple and readily understood, such as "b." for born, "d." for died, "s." for son, "dau." for daughter, "m." for married, and the customary abbreviations for names of states, orders, organizations, societies, etc. It has not appeared necessary to insert a table of abbre- viations.
The printing of the volume having been commenced as soon as material came to hand and was properly prepared, the sketches are necessarily not arranged in alphabetical order. To have done that would have involved delay until the last sketch was procured before printing was commenced, and a consequent delay of many months more before the appearance of the work. No inconvenience results however, since an alphabetical index of subjects has been prepared, reference to which will enable one to find any particular sketch as readily as would have been the case with an alpha- betical arrangement of sketches.
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A distinguishing feature of this work, and one which adds immensely to its interest and value, in these days when illustration is a leading feature even of the daily newspapers of the country, is the presentation of portraits of subjects. More than half of the sketches are accompanied by portraits of the parties in question. This feature obtains in the latest edition of the Canadian "Who's Who," and vastly enhances its interest. That it will be appreciated by the general public is not to be doubted.
The compiler has had the preparation of this work in mind for many years. His only regret is that he has not been able to make it more com- plete. New Hampshire has always been prolific of men and women who have been active and prominent in the varied fields of human effort, at home and throughout the country, and is no less so at the present than in the past. The recorded achievements of her sons and daughters in former years, constitute an important part of the nation's history. The work of her children, native and resident, who are still on the stage of action, is equally worthy of record. Scattered in various volumes are biographical sketches of many of these. Tens of thousands of dollars have been ex- pended for the presentation of the same in state and county genealogical and biographical publications of various descriptions the work upon which, literary and mechanical, has been done abroad, and the money for which has been taken outside the state. This volume is entirely a New Hampshire product. All the work, editorial and mechanical, has been done in the state, and the comparatively small amount of money expended therefor has remained in the state instead of going abroad for the benefit of outsiders.
If interest in the state of their birth or residence, and pride in the worthy record of its sons and daughters, is in some degree stimulated by this vol- ume, and it proves what it is designed to be-a ready and convenient ref- erence book for every day use, the compiler will feel that his labor of the last two years has not been entirely in vain, and will indulge the hope that some one else may be sufficiently interested, in the not distant future, to continue the enterprise, and prepare and publish another volume along the same line, for which ample field will be found.
CONCORD, N. H., May, 1919.
H. H. METCALF.
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ADDENDA AND ERRATA
Abbott, Frances Hale, p. 139; should be printed Abbot.
Anderson, George Weston, p. 311; appointed U. S. District Judge, July, 1918; trustee ma- jority stock B. & M. R. R., held by N. Y., N. H. & Hartford R. R., Dec. 27, 1918.
Ballard, William Preston, p. 169; grandson, Frank Edward Silva, b. Nov. 8, 1918.
Bancroft, Charles Parker, p. 171; trustee N. H. State Hospital.
Barnabee, Henry Clay, p. 134; d. Dec. 16, 1917. Bartlett, Benjamin T., p. 544; erroneously printed Benjamin G; trustee N. H. State In- dustrial School.
Barton, Jesse Morton, p. 105; member N. H. constitutional convention, 1918; acting Gov- ernor of New Hampshire, Dec. 31, 1918 to Jan. 2, 1919.
Benton, John Edwin, p. 57; solicitor U. S. In- terstate Commerce Commission, Washington, since Feb., 1918.
Bingham, Harry, p. 18; chairman Grafton County Legal Advisory Board, N. H. Dis- trict Selective Service.
Brackett, John Q. A., p. 71; d. April 6, 1918. Brennan James F., p. 119; secretary Hillsbor- ough County Selective Service Board, Div. No. 2.
Britton, William John, p. 95; elected solicitor for Carroll County, for 1919-20, Nov., 1918. Brown, Alice, p. 266; born Dec. 5, 1857, in- stead of 1887 as printed.
Brown, George Henry, p. 441; president Cen- tral N. H. Congregational Club two years; Mason, 32d degree.
Brown, John Henry, p. 413; trustee N. H. Hos- pital, 1919 -.
Bugbee, Marion Louise, p. 83; member Com- mittee on Aid to Dependents of Soldiers and Sailors, Aug. 17, 1917; served with Childrens' Bureau, American Red Cross, in France, March 1, to Oct. 1, 1918.
Burroughs, Sherman Everett, p. 35; re-elected to U. S. house of representatives, Nov., 1918.
Buxton, Willis George, p. 105; member N. H. constitutional convention, 1918.
Carter, Solon Augustus, p. 115; d. Jan. 28, 1918. Chandler, William Eaton, p. 3; d. Nov. 3, 1917.
Chase, Arthur Horace, p. 51; chief clerk, Dis- trict Board of Appeals, N. H. Selective Serv- ice, 1918; s. Robert M., lieutenant Coast Ar- tillery Corps, U. S. A., April, 1918, to date. Chase, Olin Hosea, p. 27; m., Dec. 20, 1917, Hattie A. Reed, Newport, N. H .; removed to 61 Rumford St., Concord, N. H.
Chase, William Martin, p. 19; d. Feb. 3, 1918.
Child, Edwin Leighton, p. 353; master Pem- broke Grange, 1916-17; member Canton Wildey, No. 1, P. M .; s. Ford Leighton, b. Feb. 22,. 1895, instead of Feb. 2 as printed; Roswell Towle, b. May 12, 1898.
Claggett, Fred Porter, p. 359; medical referee for Sullivan County, 1919 -.
Clark, Allan Chester, p. 331; d. Sept. 23, 1918; s. Allan Chester Jr., b. Oct. 17, 1918.
Clow, Fred Ellsworth, p. 438; trustee N. H. State Sanatorium.
Colby, Ira Gordon, p. 153; member N. H. con- stitutional convention, 1918; Judge Advocate General staff of Gov. John H. Bartlett.
Colony, Horatio, p. 467; d. Nov. 11, 1917- killed by automobile accident.
Cook, George, p. 5; chairman N. H. Selective Service Board, 1917-19.
Corning, Charles Robert, p. 7; president N. H. Historical Soc., 1919-, Concord Charity Or- ganization, 1919 -.
Couch, Benjamin Warren, p. 6; member N. H. house of representatives, 1919-20; director Mechanicks National Bank, N. H. Spinning Mills, Beecher Falls Co.
Cummings, Allen Curtis, p. 186; resigned as Master of Stevens high school, Claremont, on account of ill health, in April, 1918, and has been recuperating at his old home at North Thetford, Vt .; resumes work in the fall.
Curtis, Warden Allan, p. 417; should be printed Wardon.
Dixon, Frank Haigh, p. 421; Professor of Trans- portation, Princeton University, 1919.
Donovan, Michael Henry, p. 54; s. Daniel B., b. Nov. 3, 1878; civil engineer; six years resi- dent engineer in charge of barge canal section between Utica and Oneida Lake, N. Y .; engi- neer in charge of road construction at Camp Merritt, N. J., 1917-18; fatally injured at Dumont, N. J., and d. at Englewood, June 13, 1918; John B. (Harvard 1906) studied law, now in insurance in New York City; Joseph C. (Boston Univ. Law School, 1917) lawyer in practice in Concord.
Drake, James Frank, p. 94; Lieutenant-Colonel Ordnance Department, U. S. A., Pittsburgh Pa .; chairman Committee on Claims, Pitts- burgh Division.
Drew, Irving Webster, p. 149; appointed U. S. senator by Gov. Keyes, Sept. 1, 1918, to fill vacancy occasioned by death of Jacob H. Gallinger.
Dudley, Harry Hubbard, p. 305; s. Charles H., second lieutenant, Sanitary Corps, U. S. A., Regular Army, 1918 -.
Duncan, Charles, p. 98; secretary State Board of Health since Sept. 6, 1918.
Eastman, Samuel C., p. 37; d. Aug. 31, 1917.
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Edes, Samuel Harcourt, p. 30; Captain Co. G, 103d Infantry, 26th Division; sailed for France Sept., 1917; transferred, 1918, to Headquarters 6th Army Corps; still on duty in France; m. Aug. 30, 1917, Nellie E. Pres- by, dau. of Hon. Winthrop B. Presby, a lawyer of Portland, Ore., and native of Brad- ford, N. H.
Elwell, Rufus Newell, p. 7; appointed N. H. Insurance Commissioner, Nov. 16, 1917; d. Feb. 9, 1919.
Emerson, Charles Sumner, p. 15; chairman Hillsborough County, Dist. No. 2, Selective Service Board; s. Dean A. (Dartmouth '14, Thayer School '18), lieutenant in Aviation branch, A. E. F .; Sumner B. (Dartmouth '17), lieutenant balloon section, Aviation branch.
Emerson, Francis P., p. 202; Maj. Med. Res. Corps, 1918.
Evans, Alfred, p. 207; member N. H. constitu- tional convention 1918; retired as judge of Probate, from age limitation, March 31, 1919.
Fairbanks, George Arlington, p. 65; retired; s. Harold G., enlisted May 5, 1917; served in Portsmouth C. A. C. at Fort Constitution, on guard duty at Fort Devens and Springfield, Mass .; transferred, with rank of sergeant, April 22, 1918, to Intelligence Dept., War College, Washington; commissioned 2d lieu- tenant, Q. M. C., July 25, 1918, and went over- seas Aug. 7; connected with Chief Purchasing Office, and located in Spain.
Farmer, William Parker, p. 159; president Man- chester Historical Ass'n.
Farrand, George Edward, p. 38; appointed postmaster of Concord, Sept. 19, 1918.
Faulkner, Philip Handerson, p. 391; trustee N. H. State Sanatorium.
Felch, Albert Dustin, p. 73; delivered historical address at 150th anniversary of town of Sun- apee, Sept. 2, 1918.
Fowler, George Winthrop, p. 58; member N. H. house of representatives, 1919-20.
Fowler, William Plumer, p. 147; Acting Cor- poration Counsel, City of Boston, 1917-18; d. July 3, 19,18.
French, James Edward, p. 181; member N. H. constitutional convention, 1918; house of rep- resentatives, 1919-20.
Frisselle, Frank Monroe, p. 191; returned to the Manchester Union, 1919.
Gallinger, Jacob Harold, p. 15; d. at Franklin, N. H., Aug. 17, 1918.
Goss, Winifred Lane, p. 226; mother's name should be printed Lorena instead of Lovena.
Gould, Alfred Josiah, p. 102; member Sullivan County Pomona Grange, instead of Merri- mack County as printed; d. Dec. 14, 1918.
Graves, Robert John, p. 89; Major U. S. Medi- · cal Reserve Corps, U. S. General Hospital No. 2, Ft. McHenry, Baltimore, Md.
Green, Henry Francis, p. 5; d. May 9, 1917. Gunnison, William Towne, p. 47; m. Grace Hor- ney, not Homey; sons, Arvin, Dartmouth 22, Golf Champion of N. H .; John Vinal, Student at Phillips Exeter Academy.
Hall, Daniel, p. 101; wife d. Dec. 1, 1918.
Hamlin, Frank Wilbert, p. 480; trustee N. H. State Industrial School.
Hammond, Otis G., p. 51; wife d. Feb. 10, 1918. Harriman, Walter C., p. 193; d. June 29, 1918. Harris, Sarah Neal, p. 504; d. March 5, 1917. Hatch, Albert Ruyter, p. 106; member legal ad- visory board, Rockingham County, N. H. Selective Service.
Hening, Crawford Dawes, p. 77; wife died June 5, 1918.
Hirst, Edgar Clarkson, p. 30; general manager N. E. Sawmill Units, Bonar Bridge, Scot- land, June, 1917 to Sept., 1918; Industrial Examiner, U. S. Forest Service, and Assistant to State Fuel Administrator, Hovey E. Slay- ton, fall of 1918; sons, Heston, b. Nov. 8, 1915, John Minot, March 5, 1918.
Hodgman, Burns Plummer, p. 43; director First National Bank, Concord; treasurer and di- rector Eagle and Phenix Hotel Co .; treasurer and director Hill Associates; director Concord Mutual Fire Ins. Co .; clerk Concord Water Board; Chairman Concord Public Safety Committee; and Chairman Fuel Committee for Concord during the war.
Hollis, Allen, p. 49; N. H. director W. S. S.
Hollis, Henry French, p. 81; member U. S. Liquidation Commission, adjusting claims growing out of the war in Europe. Appointed Feb., 1919.
Hook, Andrew Jackson, p. 33; member N. H. Senate, 1919-20; vice-president N. H. Old Home Week Ass'n.
Hopkins, Ernest Martin, p. 243; chief of In- dustrial Relations Branch of the Quarter- master's Corps, Feb. 20, 1918 to Dec. 15, 1918-Assistant to the Secretary of War.
Howard, Charles Danforth, p. 127; residence, 100 School St., Concord, N. H.
Howard, Charles Woodbury, p. 59; disbursing officer and agent United States and State of New Hampshire, Selective Service board, district of New Hampshire.
Hoyt, Horace F., p. 163; member N. H. consti- tutional convention 1918; doorkeeper N. H. house of representatives, 1919-20.
Hutchins, Harry Burns, p. 236; resigned as president of Univ. of Mich., March, 1919, to take effect with close of college year; will engage in literary work.
Hutchins, John Corbin, p. 74; trustee N. H. Col- lege, 1918; mem. State Bd. of Education, 1919. Ives, Henry Goodson, p. 59; enlisted, Aug. 21, 1917, at Montreal, in 5th Royal Highlanders, re-enforcing the "Black Watch," or Ist Quebec Reg .; served in the orderly room till March, 1918, when detailed for service with the British Chemical Co., at Trenton, Ont., under control of the Imperial Munitions board; dis- charged Feb. 2, 1919. Resigned as pastor at Andover, N. H., and accepted a call to Unitý Church, Amherst, Mass., m., Jan. 19, 1918, Grace E. Mackintosh, Sharon, Mass.
Jackson, James Robert, p. 71; secretary N. H. constitutional convention, 1889; d. Nov. 22, 1917.
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Jackson, Lydia Drew, p. 81; teacher of French, St. Mary's School, Concord, N. H., 1918-19. Jackson, Robert, p. 58; vice-president L. H. Shattuck, Inc.
Jameson, John Butler, p. 257; b. Aug. 2, 1873, great great grandson Capt. Thomas Jameson, who settled in Antrim in 1783; Democratic candidate for U. S. senator to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Jacob H. Gallin- ger, Nov., 1918, lacking less than 1,000 votes of election.
Jewett, Stephen Shannon, p. 119; member'legal advisory board for Belknap County, N. H. District, Selective Service; trustee N. H. State Prison, appointed April, 1919.
Johnson, Jesse p. 283; d. Oct., 1918.
Johnson, Perley Albert, p. 16; chairman New- port Chapter, American Red Cross; Federal food administrator for eastern Sullivan dis- trict; member Liberty Loan and W. S. S. Committees.
Keeler, Irad Eugene, p. 25; re-elected Register of Probate, Nov., 1918.
Keyes, Frances Parkinson, p. 335; author "The Old Gray Homestead," Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1919.
Keyes, Henry Wilder p. 211; elected U. S. sen- ator for six years, to succeed Henry F. Hollis, Nov., 1918.
Kimball, George Morrill, p. 277; president N. H. Savings Bank, succeeding the late Samuel C. Eastman.
Lake, Harry Foss, p. 51; Democratic candidate for Congress, 2d N. H. District, 1918; chair- man N. H. War Speakers' Bureau.
Lauder, George Burns, p. 259; daughter, Mil- dred, graduated from St. Mary's School, 1913.
Leonard, Charles Hall, p. 330; d. Aug. 27, 1918.
Lyford, James Otis, p. 53; son Richard (Har- vard 1918) First Class private, Battery A., 101st Regiment, Field Artillery, 26th Divi- sion; served in France from September, 1917 to April, 1919.
Mann, William Hazelton Gage, p. 290; in- structor Dartmouth College, S. A. T. C., 1918.
Martin, Nathaniel Everett, p. 89; Democratic candidate for Governor of New Hampshire, Nov., 1918.
Mason, Nathaniel Robert, p. 198; chief of staff, Base Hospital 51, Toul, France, 1918; recom- mended for promotion to major, and com- mission made out when the armistice was- signed.
McAllister, George Isaac, p. 446; A. O. U. M. should be A. O. U. W.
McCollister, Lee Sullivan, p. 407; should be printed McCollester.
McCrillis, John, p. 24; s. John, b. Jan. 1, 1897, (Dartmouth 20); instructor in Thayer School Training Detachment, June to Dec., 1918; William Henry, b. April 24, 1898 (Worcester Academy, 20), U. S. Marine Corps, Oct., 1918 to March 12, 1919.
McHugh, Bartholomew Franklin, p. 333; trus- tee N. H. State Prison.
McLane, John Roy, p. 159; s. Charles Bancroft, b. March, 1919.
McQuaid, Elias Alfred, p. 383; on staff of New York World, 1919 -.
Merrill, Robert Josiah, p. 54; resigned as in- surance commissioner, Nov., 1917, to become secretary of the United Life & Accident Ins. Co., Concord.
Miller, Ida Farr, p. 62; member Soc. for Preservation of N. E. Antiquities, not Pre- vention as printed.
Morrill, Arthur Putnam, p. 170; member N. H. state senate, 1919-20 (president).
Morrison, Henry Clinton, p. 77; assistant secre- tary Connecticut State Board of Education since 1918; removed to Middletown, Conn.
Moses, George Higgins, p. 127; elected U. S. Senator from New Hampshire to fill unex- pired term of the late Jacob H. Gallinger, Nov. 5, 1918; assigned to committees on agri- culture, the library and printing; s. Gordon, now midshipman, U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.
Murchie, Alexander, p. 47; secretary Demo- cratic state committee, Feb. 1, 1918, to Sept., 1918-chairman since; legal adviser for New Hampshire, to the U. S. Custodian of Alien Property; dau. Jean, b. Nov. 30, 1917. Resi- dence, 7 Pine St., Concord, N. H.
Murchie, Robert Charles, p. 9, major, National Army, Adjutant General's Dept .; graduate Army General Staff College, Dec. 31, 1918; honorably discharged, Feb., 1919.
Murphy, David Edward, p. 261; President Con- cord Board of Trade, 1906-10.
Niles, Edward Cullen, p. 49; resigned as Public Service Commissioner, July 27, 1918, to be- come assistant to the director of Public Serv- ice, U. S. Railroad Administration, Washing- ton, D. C.
Niles, Harold Herbert, p. 451; trustee of N. H. State Prison, 1919 -.
Parker, Edward Melville, p. 91; chaplain N. H. State Guard; s. Henry Melville, b. Jan. 9, 1919; named for his grandfather, a Massa- chusetts lawyer, native of Jaffrey, N. H.
Parker, Hosea Washington, p. 9; member and temporary president N. H. constitutional convention, 1918.
Pearson, Edward Nathan, p. 3; trustee Kimball Union Academy; vice-president Northern Bankers Ass'n, vice-president and director N. H. Bible Soc.
Pillsbury, Rosecrans William, p. 55; proprietor Manchester Mirror, 1918 -.
Powers, Samuel Leland, p. 49; s. Leland, b. July 1, 1890; Dartmouth, A.B. 1910 (Phi. Beta Kappa), A.M. 1911; Harvard, LL.B. 1914; admitted to the bar and since a mem- ber of the firm of Powers & Hall, Boston; member Mass. house of representatives 1918-19 (chairman committee on bills in the third reading; m., 1913, Barsheba T. Three- wit, Denver, Colo .; two children, Polly and
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Samuel Leland. Residence, Newtonville, Mass.
Powers, Wilbur Howard, p. 33; s. Walter (Dart- mouth 1906, Harvard Law School, 1909), Major in Ordnance Department, A. E. F., serving in France.
Quimby, Frank Pierce, p. 103; member N. H. constitutional convention, 1918.
Rainie, Herbert Williamson, p. 425; s. Donald Garland, b. March 6, 1919.
Ranney, William Bradford, p. 313, member N. H. house of representatives, 1919-20; chairman Merrimack County delegation.
Richardson, Albert James, p. 62; president Lit- tleton Board of Trade.
Richardson, Ellen Ruddick, p. 121; d. March 10, 1919.
Robie, Edward, p. 98; d. Sept. 20, 1917.
Rollins, Dillwyn Sidney, p. 28; trustee Kim- ball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H.
Rossiter, William S., p. 118; called to Washing- ton in July, 1918, as member of staff of Dean E. F. Gay, director of the Central Bureau of Planning and Statistics; prepared progress reports of the Navy for the President: re- signed Feb., 1919; chairman joint committee of the American Statistical and American Economic Ass'ns to advise the director of the Census on the 14th Census of the United States; President of the Rumford Printing Co., since the death of William E. Chandler. Rowe, Stewart Everett p. 39; re-elected treas- urer Rockingham, County, Nov., 1918; commander N. H. Division, S. of V., 1918. Ch. Rock. Co. United War Works Campaign. Sargent, Orison Clark, p. 219; d. Feb. 26, 1919. Sherman, Lillian Adelaide Tourtelotte, p. 146; War historian for town of Warner; press correspondent, Dept. of N. H., National W. R. C.
Shockley, Alice Porter, p. 45; president New Bedford College Club, vice-president New Bedford Woman's Club, vice-president Y. W. C. A., supervisor New Bedford Junior Red Cross.
Slayton, William Harvey, p.239; superintendent of schools, Portsmouth, N. H., since 1918.
Smith, Edward M., p. 50; d. March 13, 1919.
Spaulding, Rolland Harty, p. 21; N. H. Direc- tor U. W. W., trustee N. H. Historical Soc .; m., Dec. 18, 1918, Vera A. Going, Rochester, N. H.
Stone, George Weare, p. 158; member N. H. constitutional convention, 1918; secretary Division 1, Merrimack County legal advisory board, N. H. Selective Service.
Storrs, John Williams, p. 293; member N. H. Public Service Commission since Dec. 23, 1918.
Streeter, Frank Sherwin, p. 45; President State Bd. of Education, 1919 -.
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Sullivan, Dennis Edward, p. 103; Captain U. S. Medical Reserve Corps, Base Hospital, Camp Upton, Long Island, N. Y., July 5 to Dec. 14, 1918; detailed to duty, Harvard S. A. T. C., Dec. 2 to Dec. 12.
Taylor, Levi Colby, p. 91; m., Dec. 8, 1874, in- stead of 1879 as printed.
Thayer, William Wentworth, p. 61; in charge of War Trade Board, American Embassy, London, England.
Theriault, Marcel, p. 269; general manager Abbot-Downing Co., Concord, 1919 -.
Towle, Fred Scates, p. 217; Captain Medical Re- serve Corps, U. S. A .; d. Oct. 10, 1918, in a. fire at U. S. Base Hospital, Colonial, N. J.
Tufts, James Arthur, p. 69; member N. H. senate, 1919-20; chairman committee on education.
Turner, Huffman George, p. 407; should be- printed George Huffman.
Tuttle, James Patterson, p. 97; resigned as Attorney General, April 16, 1918, to return to private practice in Manchester.
Wallace, James Burns, p. 170; member N. H. constitutional convention, 1918.
Walker, Charles Rumford, p. 6; member Mer- rimack County Selective Service Board, District No. 1; s. Charles R., Jr., first lieu- tenant, U. S. Coast Artillery, in service since Oct., 1917; served in England; last at Fort Eustis, Va.
Wason, Edward Hills, p. 251; re-elected to Con- gress Nov., 1918; m. and has a son.
Wason, George Butler, p. 167; re-elected to Massachusetts executive council, Nov., 1918. Watson, Irving Allison, p. 22; d. April 2, 1918. Webster, Harold Adams, p. 134; m., June 1, 1918, Charlotte White, Concord. Residence, Concord, N. H .; son, Harold Adams, Jr., b. April 18, 1919.
Webster, Rev. Lorin, p. 363; Author "Chips from a Busy Workshop" (volume of verse) The Gorham Press, 1919.
Wendell, Caroline R., p. 167; temporary presi- dent N. H. W. C. T. U., March, 1919 -.
Whipple, Sherman Leland, p. 131; counsel for U. S. Shipping Board, 1918 -; s. Sherman Le- land, Jr .; returned from service in France, entered Harvard R. O. T. C., and later sta- tioned at Camp Lee, Va .; m., April 15, 1919, Margaret Cassandra Jones, St. Louis, Mo.
Whitcher, William Frederick, p. 113; d. May 31, 1918.
Willis, Eben Marston, p. 106; d. Jan. 1, 1919. Winslow, Sherburn J., p. 430; d. Feb. 19, 1919. Wood, Mary Inez Stevens, p. 179; New Hamp- shire director, W. S. S.
Woodbury, Gordon, p. 66, in Y. M. C. A. service in France, 1918.
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