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acres in that town. She became the mother of two sons, namely : Isaac L. Davis, who was born February 9, 1847; and Charles E., the subject of this sketch. Isaac L. Davis is now engaged in cultivating a part of the homestead property, and occupies a residence situated directly opposite that of his brother, Charles E.
Charles E. Davis acquired his education in the schools of his native town. After com- pleting his studies he learned shoemaking, and followed it for some time. Since he obtained possession of the share of the home farm left him by his father, its management has been his principal occupation. The prop- erty contains fifty acres, most of which is under cultivation. It is well located and ex- ceedingly productive, and by able handling it brings Mr. Davis a handsome income.
On February 22, 1879, Mr. Davis was united in marriage to Annie L. Smith. She is a daughter of Stephen and Mary (Burley) Smith, of Nottingham, whose other child, Nellie, is now Mrs. Thompson, of Brentwood, N. H., having three children - Fred, Jessie, and Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Davis have one son -- Arthur S., who was born January 29, 1880. In politics Mr. Davis supports the Republican party, is well informed upon current issues relative to both State and nation, and is es- pecially interested in the moral and religious welfare of the community. Both he and his wife are members of the Free Baptist church.
J AMES HOYT, who for many years devoted himself to teaching, and later was engaged in farming in his native town of Newington, was born on De- cember 12, 1804. He was the son of Will- iam Iloyt, of Newington, whose father was Dennis Hoyt, of the same town.
James Hoyt at the tender age of eleven years met with a severe accident causing a lifelong injury. When he was about thirteen years of age he went to Portsmouth and entered the public schools, making good use of his time, and at the age of nineteen he began teaching school at York, Me., where he remained in this occupation for some years. He then returned to Rockingham County, New Hampshire, and
undertook his profession, being a teacher in the public schools, finally becoming the prin- cipal of the school at Portsmouth.
While in Maine he met and married Miss Lydia Smith, of York County, a daughter of Israel and Hannah (Ingalls) Smith. This was in 1833, on the 21st of July. They had a family of eight children, namely : Israel, who was a farmer during his life, and died February 24, 1895; Corinne, who is now the wife of Valentine M. Coleman ; James A., who remained on his father's farm until he was twenty-one years of age, and in 1867 went to Boston and learned his trade of carpenter- ing, then went to California and spent a year there, next going to Louisville, Ky., where he remained for a period of two years, next to Little Rock, Ark., where he stayed for some time, and in 1890 returned to the old home- stead; Joseph R., who died in 1869; Florence, who always remained with her father at home, and after his death was appointed adminis- tratrix of his estate; Benjamin, who was first a carpenter by trade, like his brother James, but in 1870 moved on to a farm, where he has been employed in farm work ever since; Mary H., who died in infancy; and William A., who died in 1875. Mr. Hoyt came back to Newington from Portsmouth in the year 1842, and kept his residence here until his death ; but he often went out of town to teach at New Castle, Meredith, Greenland, and . Eliot. After 1865 or 1866 he gave up teaching for- ever, and devoted all his attention to his farm and other property. Hle possessed in different parts of the place about one hundred and twenty-eight acres of land.
After the close of the war of the Rebellion he became a stout Republican in his political creed. At different periods of his later life in Newington he was a Selectman, was Town Clerk, and was the incumbent of many minor offices. By dint of hard labor and assiduons attention, it may be said, he made a success of himself in every line of work that he ever at. tempted. He retired on the night of the 10th of October, 18944, in seemingly perfect health, and the next morning, October it, was found dead in his bed, evidently having passed away in quiet sleep. His remains were interred in the Newington cemetery, near those of his
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wife, who died in 1876. He was highly es- teemed as a kind-hearted, perfectly honorable and truly useful man.
OHIN E. CRAM, Deputy Sheriff of Rockingham County, a well-known resident of Raymond, and a veteran of the Civil War, was born in this town, April 11, 1842, son of Josiah B. and Mary A. (Palmer) Cram. The family descends from' one of the earliest settlers of New Hampshire, who came from England in 1639. According to the records this Cram or Crame, as the name was formerly spelled, moved from Exeter, N. II., to Hampton, N. I., in 1650, and died there in 1681, having reared a family of five children. His son, Benjamin (first), married Argentine Cromwell, November 29, 1662, and was the father of nine children, among whom was Benjamin (second). Benjamin (second), who was great-grandfather of John E. Cram, married Mary Bean, and reared twelve chil- dren. Jonathan Cram, the grandfather, a native of Raymond, born in a house now oc- cupied by one of his grandsons, owned and cultivated a good farm during the period of his activity, and reared a large family of children. He died January 8, 1873, having spent all his life in his native town. He was an industri- ous farmer. In politics he voted with the Democratic party, having no political aspira- tions for himself. His reputation was that of an industrious farmer and a loyal citizen.
Josiah B. Cram, born in this town, was reared to farming upon the homestead. While the greater portion of his adult life was spent in farm work, many of his winters were em- ployed in a saw-mill. His life, though a busy one, was uneventful, his energies being devoted exclusively to the care and support of his family. However, he had an inclination to military occupations, and held a Captain's commission in the State militia. His death occurred November 20, 1884, aged sixty-seven years. Hle was twice married, on the first occasion to Mary A. Palmer, who bore him four children. Of these John E., the subject of this sketch, is the only survivor. Eliza- beth B. Palmer became his second wife, and of the four children by this union two are
living, namely : Dana B., who is residing at the old homestead ; and Ella P'., the wife of Horace Tuttle, of Raymond. Edith died at the age of two years, and Emma at the age of four. The family attended the Congregational church.
John E. Cram was educated in the schools of Raymond and the neighboring town of Epping. He resided at home, assisting his father upon the farm until he was nineteen years old. In 1862 he enlisted for three years' service in the Civil War, as a private in Company B, Eleventh Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, under Colonel Walter Harriman. He was mustered in on August 1 1 of that year, and participated in the battle of Fredericksburg and other memorable engage- ments in Virginia; the campaign through Kentucky, Mississippi, and East Tennessee, which included the sieges of Jackson and Vicksburg. He was promoted from the ranks to First Sergeant and Second Lieutenant, re- ceiving later the commission of First Lieu- tenant of his company for gallant and meri- torious conduct upon the field. In the published history of the regiment it is stated that at the battle of Spottsylvania Court- house, where the Eleventh was for a time hard pressed by the enemy, and the color bearer was shot, Lieutenant Cram seized the flag as it was falling and kept it waving in front, thereby making himself a conspicuous mark for the enemy's fire. His example renewed the cour- age of the men, who fought unflinchingly for the rest of the day. Twenty minutes after this gallant deed he received a severe wound, which confined him at Lincoln Hospital for some time. After having had a furlough he was thereafter detailed to recruiting service until his discharge, which took place in New Haven, Conn., October 19, 1864. After this he went to Exeter, this county, where he worked as an iron moulder for about six months. Subsequently he settled upon his present farm in Raymond, where he has since been prosperously engaged in agriculture, having the sincere esteem and good will of his neighbors and fellow-townsmen. In politics he actively supports the Republican party. The position of Deputy Sheriff, to which he was appointed in 1895, came to him unsought, as he has never been an office-seeker.
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On October 10, 1864, Mr. Cram wedded Emma J. Fullonton, daughter of Jeremiah Fullonton, of Raymond. Of the seven chil- dren born to him, four are living, namely : Ethel G., the wife of William H. Underhill, of Epping ; Belle Alberta, who resides at home; Edward F., a resident of this town; and John M., who is also living at home. The others were: Henrianna F., who died at the age of two months; Loena F., who died aged six years; and Harry F., who died when two months old. Mr. Cram is connected with Rockingham Lodge, A. F. & A. M., of Candia, in which he has occupied some of the chairs. He is also a member of the Order of the Golden Cross of Raymond and a comrade of Joseph Hooker Post, No. 51, Grand Army of the Republic. In his religious belief he is a Congregationalist, and his family attend that church.
SAAC L. DAVIS, one of Nottingham's progressive farmers, was born in this town, February 8, 1847, son of David and Olive (Dearborn) Davis. The family descends from David Davis, one of two brothers who were early settlers of Notting- ham, having come from Lee, N. H. He se- cured a large tract of land upon the Gebig Road, so called, where he cleared a good farm and resided for the rest of his life. His son, Levi, grandfather of Isaac L. Davis, was born in Nottingham, and grew to manhood as a farmer. Succeeding to the ownership of the home farm, he continued to improve the property and cultivate the land until his death. An able and practical farmer, he contributed much toward developing the agricultural re- sources of this locality ; and he was widely and favorably known in the district. His wife, Sarah, bore him two children, of whom the youngest was David.
David Davis was born at the homestead in this town in the year 1800. His boyhood was passed in attending the district school and assisting his father upon the farm. In young manhood he learned the shoemaker's trade. Afterward he made a specialty of custom work, dividing his time between his trade and the care of the farm, which he inherited. Having
spent his entire life on the homestead, he died July 25, 1865. In politics he acted with the Democratic party, but never aspired to public office. He was a most industrious man, and was highly esteemed by his neighbors. On February 25, 1845, he wedded Olive Dear- born, a native of Jackson, N. H. Her father, Isaac Dearborn, was the first settler of Jackson, where he owned three hundred acres of land, and was a prosperous farmer. Mr. and Mrs. David Davis reared two sons: Isaac L., the subject of this sketch; and Charles E., now a prominent man of this town, engaged in cul- tivating his part of the homestead property. Mr. Davis's mother, who was a member of the Baptist church, died March 2, 1879.
Isaac L. Davis attended school in this town. When a young man he learned shoemaking, which he followed for many years. He resides upon the old Davis property, comprising one hundred acres, now divided equally between him and Charles E., in accordance with their father's will. His farming operations are conducted upon the most approved principles, and his crops are generally abundant and of a superior quality. As a consequence he is classed among the foremost farmers of the locality.
On January 10, 1869, Mr. Davis was united in marriage to Fronia Durgin, daughter of Joseph and Caroline (Marston) Durgin, of Not- tingham. The Davis family has long been prominent in this town, and its representatives of to-day occupy a high social position. Mr. Davis attends the Free Will Baptist church, of which his wife is a member ; and in politics he supports the Republican party.
ILLIAM HENRY WHITE, JR., of Portsmouth, manager of the Portsmouth Beef and Provision Company, was born in this city in 1860. His grandfather, William White, who was born and reared in Portsmouth, followed a seafaring life for many years. In the War of 1812 William was captured by a privateer, and con- veyed to Dartmoor, England, where he was im- prisoned for some time. He subsequently spent his last days in his native place, dying at the age of threescore years. William Henry
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White, Sr., was born at Kittery Point, this county. From his boyhood he was familiar with the ocean. He was a sailor for twenty years or more, and was subsequently em- ployed as keeper of the light-house on the Isles of Shoals. Still a hale and hearty man, he is now a gardener for the Haven family, with whom he has been for twenty years. He mar- ried a daughter of Benjamin Watkins, of Ports- mouth, and became the father of three children.
William Henry White, Jr., attended the public schools of this city until fifteen years of age, when he became a clerk in the newspaper and periodical store of the Moses Brothers, for whom he worked five years. Going then to Boston, he spent a year learning the trade of blacksmithing, including that of horseshoeing, with Dr. Verry on Pitts Street. Returning to Portsmouth in 1883, Mr. White was a clerk in the grocery store of J. R. Yeaton & Co. for six months, and then secured a situation with Henry M. Clark, who owned a meat market on Congress Street, this city .. Two months later Mr. Clark opened a store on the opposite side of the street from his market, making Mr. White the manager. Four years later, under the firm name of Henry M. Clark
& Co., he admitted Mr. White into an equal partnership, which lasted until the death of Mr. Clark, in November, 1894. Mr. G. H. Hammond, of Chicago, subsequently bought out the firm, and established the present mar- ket, making Mr. White the manager of its business. In this capacity Mr. White has since conducted the place with much success. The business is strictly wholesale, and is con- fined to meats and provisions, in which the firm has an extensive trade, almost entirely acquired by the enterprising manager.
Mr. White was married in 1883 to Miss Ella L., daughter of George E. Barsantee, of Portsmouth, and is the father of three chil- dren. In politics he affiliates with the Re- publican party. In religion he professes the Universalist creed, and attends the church of that denomination. He is quite active and prominent in military circles, and has been Captain of Company A, Third New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, since its organization, in which he largely aided. His connection with fraternal organizations includes membership in Osgood Lodge, No. 48, and Strawberry Bank Encampment, No. 5, Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
INDEX.
BIOGRAPHICAL.
PAGE
PAGE
FAGE
A
Beede, George F.
518
Adams, Benjamin
53
Benfield, Jeremiah
47
Canning, Rev. John
235
Alexander, A. O. . .
307
Berry, Edward M.
520
Carlisle, Jacob 627
Allen, John L. .
636
Bingham, George W.
432
Caswell, Warren 176
Allen, Walter A., M.D.
244
Blaisdell, Frank P.
317
Chapman, Rev. Jacob
444
Amazeen, John
329
Blake, Ira N.
161
Chase, Amos C. . 551
Anderson, David .
200
Blake, John A.
311
Chase, Arthur M. 337
Angell, Edmund R.
38I
Blodgett, Isaac
414
Chase, Benjamin
590
Annis, Daniel G. .
243
Boss, George
217 Chase, Samuel S. 201
Atwood, John P. .
399
Boyce, Walter .
524
Chesley, Simon L.
206
Boyd, Daniel M.
232
Cheswell, Plummer
101
Boynton, George A.
584
Cilley, John J. .
599
Brackett, E. G.
570
Cilley, Joseph N. 392
Bagley, Henry W.
626
Brewster, Lewis W. .
261
Clark, David S., M.D. 230
Bailey, Charles R.
262
Brown, Aaron W.
547
Clark, George H.
506
Bailey, Stephen
298
Brown, Andrew
Ballou, Edward
617
Brown, Asa W.
618
Clark, William 468
Barker, Augustus L. 308
Brown, Augustus D.
206
Clarke, J Albert 538
Barker, Ezra
Brown, Charles R.
557
Clement, Walter S.
237
Bartlett, David F.
142
Brown, Charles T.
Bartlett, Francis C. .
256 Brown, David E. .
Coburn, Albertus 19
280
Bartlett, Greenleaf K. 269 Brown, Eliphalet C.
211
Coburn, Eliphalet
454
Bartlett, Levi S.
630
Brown, Frank P. .
45
Cochran, James
175
Bartlett, Nathaniel E.
566
Brown, George W.
587
Cochran, John E.
303
Barton, Charles C.
521
Brown, John J.
474
Cochrane, William 1) 610
Bassett, George W. .
50
Brown, Joseph B.
I 20
Coffin, David S.
167
Batchelder, Charles
362
Brown, Joseph W.
540
Colby, John S. 122
Batchelder, Edwin
536
Brown, Stephen
291
Colby, Lester A.
I73
Batchelder, Emery
354
Bufford, Marcellus 553
Colby, Washington
573
Batchelder, Hazen W.
20
Bunker, William R. . 24
487
Cole, Wallace W. 407
Batchelder, Perley B. 515 Burlingame, William
319
Collins, Alfred A. 560
Bean, Addison A.
77
Buswell, Albert C., M.D.
35
Collins, Clarence M. 493
Bean, Charles E. .
82 Butler, Frank II. .
86 Collins, Joseph B. 574
Bean, Daniel C.
54
Butterworth, William
Collis, Marcus M. . 499
Bean, Justus J.
121 Buxton, Fred C. 135 Conlon, John
320
C
Bell, John J.
352
Campbell, Samuel 349
Adams, Ira H., M.D.
254
Berry, Charles P.
457
Carey, Joel C. . 633
Alexander, Samuel S.
626
Billings, Samuel . 162
Carr, John H. . 70
Avery, Jeremiah M. .
180
B
Brackett, John H.
562
Clark, Amos S. 76
98 Clark, Joseph R. 339
263 Clough, Charles H. 576
Colcord, Samuel J. 66
Batchelder, James H.
369
Burley, Joseph C.
642
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PAGE
PAGE
Conner, Alfred
303
Drake, John O.
532
Forsaith, Frank P. 563
Conner, Mrs. Elizabeth J. 2.44
Drake, Joshua P.
II
Forsaith, John W. 312
Corning, Gilman .
500
Dudley, Arthur W. 37
Foss, Daniel M. .
600
Corning, James A.
55
Dudley, Samuel S. 454
Foss, John O. .
175
Corning, John A. .
115
Dudley, Walter J.
160
Foster, Avery M., M.D. - 39
Cram, Benjamin F. 145
Duntley, Lorenzo D. 434
Foster, John H.
35
Cram, John E. 638
Durell, Woodbridge W. 564
Fowler, Green C. 340
Cram, John S.
Durgin, Frank H. 520
Fox, Andrew F. . 405
Cram, Joseph B. . 274
Duston, Thomas 428
Franklin, Cornell S. 589
Crane, William 1 57
Dwight, William I 47
Fraser, William J. 367
Crawford, Benjamin F. 582
Freeze, John M. . 10
Crosby, Fred M.
559
French, Francis T. 377
Cross, Levi E. 267
E
French, John P. . 609
Crowell, Henry 134
French, Moses P. 48
Crowell, Joseph P. 190
Eastman, Edwin G. . 223
French, Robert S.
615
Crowell, William H. 238
Currier, Perley R.
103
Eaton, Jacob
305
Frink, Elias
426
Eaton, Moses J.
375
Frost, Pepperell 525
Edgerly, John O. .
13
Frost, William J. .
119
Dalton, Daniel W .. 411
Ela, David W.
431
Daniels, John D. 571
G
Davis, Charles E. 636
Emerson, Arthur L., M.D.
78
Gardner, John E. 343
Gardner, Rev. Rufus P. 273
Davis, Stephen H.
103
Emerson, Moses F.
554
Garland, John W. 503
Day, Charles H.
46
Emerson, William A. 466
Garrett, Freeman R. 247
Day, Joseph L.
49
Emery, Alfred D.
572
Garvin, George S. 1 52
Dearborn, George W.
556
Emery, Horace K.
75
Gerrish, James E. 606
Dearborn, Jay . 257
Emery, Samuel W.
206
Gibson, Jesse . 281
Dearborn, Jenness E. 252
Giddings, John C. 114
Dearborn, Leonard F. 603
Evans, Charles M.
311
Gilcreast, Samuel 406
Dearborn, Levi W. . 182
Evans, Daniel M. 629
Gile, Martin V. B. 57
Dearborn, Lewis H. 614
Evans, John C. 333
Giles, William . 275
Dearborn, Woodbury D. 251
Ewins, James 457 Gilman, John G. 208
De Rochemont, Clarence M. 2.42
Glidden, Nathaniel B. 41
Dickens, Curtis H., Rev. 276
F
Godfrey, Edwin J. 220
Dickey, Isaac S. .
89
Fay, William H. . 168
Gooch, Charles G. 193
Dickey, Lyman A.
148
Fellows, D. Frank
70
Goodrich, George W. 141
Dimond, Israel 370
Fellows, John H. 324
Goodwin, George 57
Dinsmore, Edwin O. 512
Fellows, Russell H. . I33
Gordon, Jonathan K. 333
Dinsmore, John H. .
560
Fellows, Samuel D. . 125
Gordon, Levi S. 385
Dolber, George W.
69
Field, Albert I48
Goss, John S. . 527
Dolber, John F.
1 54
Fifield, George E.
195
Goss, Richard P. . 66
Dolliver, Thomas Il. 286
Flanders, Ephraim G. 377
Gove, Ebenezer I 28
Dolloff, Jesse L. . 384
Fleming, Oliver A. 506
Gove, Lewis E. 139
Dooley, James 458
Fletcher, Samuel S. . 373
Gove, Samuel S. . 236
Dow, Benjamin W. 45I Floyd, George H.
85 Gowen, George E. 62
Dow, Herbert B. .
231
Follansby, William 11. C. 418
Grant, Charles C. 17
Dow, Isaac . 517
Folsom, Eben 159
Grant, Flagg F. 517
Dow, James H. 577
Folsom, John 535 Graves, Joseph B. T. 45
412
Crowell, William G. 363
Eastman, Josiah C., M.D. 581
French, William 185
Eaton, Emery N.
107
Frink, Darius . 512
D
Edwards, Albert F. B.
104
Elkins, .David H.
483
Danielson, Frank W. 268
Elkins, Joseph L., M.D.
226
Davis, Isaac L.
639
Emerson, James H. .
96
Entwistle, Thomas
526
Glidden, William H. 219
Dickey, George W. 323
274
Eastman, Albert L. . 202
French, Otis B.
643
INDEX
Gray, Walter S. . 109
Hoyt, Rev. Samuel 65
Greeley, Charles F. 374
Hunt, Franklin 297
Leavitt, Toppan 61
Leddy, John
507
Little, Albert
497
Locke, Abbott A. 633
Locke, John E.
394
Locke, John W.
355
Long, John C. .
362
Lyford, Augustus D.
38
H
Haines, Alanson C. . 151
Hall, M. Otis
23
Hall, Prescott C. . 255
Hall, Robert H.
330
· Halliwell, Mrs. Hannah
431
Ham, Oliver W. 1 89
Hanson, Dr. Caleb W.
22
Kelsey, James H. 452
Marshall, Herbert W. . 188
Harris, William C.
318
Kent, Hervey
179
Marshall. John D. K. 247
Harvey, Daniel P.
568
Kimball, Charles .
400
Marvin, William E. . 617
Harvey, Joseph P.
116
Haseltine, Isaiah W.
508
Kimball, Moses E.
355
Hawes, David C.
313
Kingman, Bradford S. 522
Hayford, Edward
21
Knight, Charles A. 578
Knight, Charles E. 322
Miller, George W.
344
Healey, James M.
31
Knowles, Charles H
63
Mitchell, Abram W., M.D. 136
Hemphill, Nathaniel
181
Hill, Horace A.
427
Hill, Ivory B. 72
Ililliard, John T. . 363
L
Morris, Richard R.
531
Ilodgdon, George O.
181
Ladd, Alexander H.
9
Morse, Charles A., M.D.
Moulton, Benjamin G. .
64
Holmes, William I.
313
Laighton, Oscar
404
Holt, John A. . 583
86
Lancaster, John H. 335
Lane, Albert C. 96
Hooke, Daniel C.
613
Lane, Jonathan A. 214
Nason, Albert F. 426
Nason, Charles A. 202
Neal, Henry P. 4.40
Neal, Joshua WV. 393
Hoyt, A. Coburn . 153
Langley, Horace W.
475
Nesmith, Jacob A. 412
476 Nesmith, James M. . 566
Hoyt, Gilbert P.
22.4
Laskey, John J.
154
Nesmith, Jonathan Y. 5.8
Hoyt, Jackson M.
27
Lawrence, Frank D).
334
Nesmith, Lucian H. . 397
Iloyt, James 637
Leavitt, John E. . 251
Nevins, William P. 208
Hoyt, Nathan 415 Leavitt, Nathan II. 473 Newton, Sherman T.
508
J
Jenness, Charles V. . 439
Jewett, Aaron
622
Johnson, Horace B. .
390
Johnson, Joshua B.
135
Johnson, Merrill
443
Judkins, Joseph
612
Junkins, Alexander
386
Macdonald, Daniel 225
Mack, Wallace P'.
229
Magraw, Jolın F. .
3-45
Major, Thomas P.
293
Marden, Herbert A. 615
Marseilles, Charles . 436
Hardy, John P.
526
Kent, Edward E. .
407
Marshall, Jesse P.
225
Harvell, George P.
623
Keyes, Frank L.
489
Marston, Elbridge G. 459
Harvey, George I.
597
Kimball, Daniel H. 317
McDuffee, George H.
166
Meader, John D. . 490
Mellows, Aaron L. 382
Merrill, Abner
588
Miller, George H.
126
Healy, Dana C.
18
Knox, Granville W. .
146
Montgomery, Joseph 110
Moody, Volney H.
403
Moore, Albert B. . 20
Moore, John A. 595
Morrison, Leonard A. 405
Hodgdon, William A. 628
Ladd, John S. .
90
Holmes, Charles M. 399
Laighton, Cedric tot
Moulton, Edward J. .
186
N
Hook, Russell K.
71
Hovey, Rev. Henry E. 223
Lane, Levi E.
384
Howard, Alfred F. 170
Lane, Seth D). . 55
Howard, Nathan G. . 97
Lang, Alfred M. 472
Hoyt, Chauncey B.
528 Langley, Joseph A.
Leavitt, Orin B. PAGE
Greeley, Charles S. 345
Greeley, John W.
S.1
Green, Alonzo W. K.
174
Greenleaf, Augustus F.
83
Griffin, John H. 314
Guptill, George H., M.D. .
235
PAGE
PAGE
K
Karr, Henry D. 632
Kimball, John P.
471
Haynes, George F. 574
Hazel, William S. 97
Knight, James F. 102
Mills, Elwin C. 32
Hodgdon, Charles E. 42
Lamprey, John P. 36
Hood, Harvey P.
Kuse, Joseph W. .
564
M
Hurd, George
199
644
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PACK
PAGE
PAGE
Nichols, Moses O.
435
Prescott, Sereno A.
9
Sanborn, Hazen
597
Norris, John 185
Prescott, Simon G. 523
Sanborn, J. Fred
337
Nowell, James
485
Pressey, John L. . 473
Sanborn, J. Warren . 113
Nowell, Samuel
539
Priest, Albert M.
557
Sanborn, Jonathan P. 542
Noyes, John W.
364
Priest, George F.
408
Sanborn, Joseph W.
634
Nute, William H., M.D. 128
Priest, True W. 230
Sargent, Bailey
368
Nutter, John 194
Sargent, James F.
64
Sargent, Samuel P.
631
R
Scammon, John
413
O
Raitt, Charles H.
495
Scammon, Richard M.
335
Ordway, John D. . 421
565
Ordway, Nathaniel P.
598
Rand, George D. 13
Scribner, Benning S.
116
Ordway, Nelson .
446
Rand, J. Jenness .
275
Scribner, John Scribner, Mark 27
92
Ordway, Walter J.
76
Rand, John S. .
475
Owen, James
261
Rand, Thomas W.
525
Seavey, Alvin J. 92
Seavey, George E. 542
Remick, Charles M. . 174
Seavey, John E.
193
P
Reynolds, Hiram S. . 254
Seavey, Woodbury 218
Parker, Benjamin M. 264
Parker, John H. 352
Rhodes, William I. .
54
Shapley, Ruel G. . 285
Parkin, John 383
Richardson, Myron
241
Shea, Dennis 625
Parsons, Rev. Ebenezer G. 300
Richardson, William, M.D. 169
Shepard, Frederick J. 486
Parsons, Warren, M.I).
513
Rider, John F. C.
389 Shepard, George N. 282
Paterson, Robert .
435
Robie, Charles P.
113 Sherman, Charles H. 498
Patten, Rev. William A. 451
Robie, Rev. Edward
629
Shute, Henry A. . 28
Paul, Daniel P. 2.43
Robinson, Jonathan P. .
299
Silver, Clinton L. 146
Paul, Willard E. 453
Robinson, Jonathan W. 514
Simpson, Albert E. 408
Peabody, Jonathan W.
77
Robinson, Perley C. 270
Simpson, Joseph P .. 213
Peaslec, Edson E.
95
Robinson, Thomas B. 548
Simpson, Nathaniel H 189
Pendexter, Daniel P.
505
Rochemont, Clarence M. de 242
Simpson, Thomas E. 258
Penhallow, Andrew J.
439
Rogers, Ezra E.
550
Sladen, William 459
Perkins, B. Judson . 199
Rogers, Robert 547
Sleeper, Otis H. 324
Perkins, George A.
213
Rollins, William H.
602
Smith, Albert S. 121
Perkins, Langdon M. 623
Rowe, Benjamin F. 596
Smith, Charles H. 127
Perkins, Moses A. 305
Rowe, Charles R.
30
Smith, Deacon Daniel 205
Philbrick, Daniel W. 635
Rowe, Francis D.
398
Smith, Daniel . 569
Philbrick. James M. 494
Rowe, George R.
13
Smith, Rev. Edward G. 214
Pickering, Frederick 256
Rowe, James H. 12
Smith, Henry C. 390
Pickering, Gee
218
Rowe, Joseph R.
Smith, John 12
75
Pickering, George W.
Rowe, Robert 120
1 2
Smith, Joseph S. . 162
Pickering, Joshua B. 115
Rowell, Hiram L. 280
Smith, Joseph T. . 49
Pike, Frederick A. 200
Russell, Charles C. 572
Smith, Leonard B. 169
Pike, James 100
Pike, John (). 167
S
Smith, William 571
Pillsbury, William S.
422
Sanborn, Benjamin J. 321
Sowersby, James W. 425
Pinkham, Joseph . 131
Sanborn, Benning 147
Stevens, George R. 561
Pitman, Arthur J., M.D. 592
Sanborn, Charles W. 376
Stevens, John S. 611
Place, Alvah HI. 515
Sanborn, Dan T. . 504
Stevens, Thomas . 450
Preble, Stephen A.
368
Sanborn, David 36
Stickney, Edwin N. 544
Prescott, Benjamin T., M.D 195
Sanborn, Elijah 584
Stickney, Walter H. 140
Prescott, Rev. Elijah II. 460
Sanborn, Eugene D. 327 Stokell, George L.
187
Perkins, Frank B., M.D. 498
Rollins, George S. 141
Smart, Christopher 39!
Smith, Lovell B. .
21
Smith, Lucian E. 125
Pillsbury, Alden E. 62
Sanborn, Alden F. 400 Southwick, George W. 196
Pingree, George W. 550
Rand, Edwin D. 212
Scott, George W.
Remick, Albert L. 269
Reynolds, Thomas O., M D. 467 Severance, Albert T. 616
645
INDEX
PAGE
PAGE
PAGE
Stone, James G.
40
V
Whidden, Joseph M.
83
Stopford, Joseph
581
Vaughan, Michael
102
White, William H., Jr.
639
Swasey, John K.
158
Vessey, Joseph T.
306
Whittier, William L.
360
T
Tasker, Charles E.
+
Wade, Edric A., M.D.
212
Wiley, Ephraim A.
232
Taylor, Jolın
378
Wadleigh, Daniel
359
Williams, Arthur B.
621
Taylor. Matthew H.
394
Walker, William l'.
561
Wilson, Frank D.
446
Thomas, Joseph D).
563
Ward, George .
622
Wilson, John P.
462
Thompson, Everett E.
279
Warner, Mary E.
126
Wilson, Thomas R. .
496
Thompson, Jonathan
605
Wason, John
262
Wingate, James D. P.
485
Tilton, Newell S.
571
Waterhouse, James A.
516
Wingate, James W. . 558
Towle, Emmons B. .
601
Watson, James W.
609
Witherell, Edward A. 279
Towle, Frank O. .
294
Watson, Sewell A.
ott
Wood, James S. 56
Towle, George H., M.D)
461
Watson, William F.
Treat, John S. .
543
Weare, John M. .
534
Woodbury, Frank P.
628
True, John L.
2.41
Webster, Daniel H. .
136
Woodbury, George
449
Tuck, Freeman W.
433
Webster, George B.
481
Woodbury, Isaac
361
Tuck, Henry C.
511
Webster, Jacob
248
Woodbury, Milton G. 393
Turner, Charles H.
356
Weeks, George
416
Woodward, Charles T.
187
Tuttle, Alonzo F.
253
Weeks, John P.
478
Tuttle, Rufus E. .
568
Weeks, Rufus W.
207
Twombly, Luther W.
349
Wendell, Abraham P. 579
Wendell, Charles P.
287
York, John W.
329
U
Wheeler, George A.
567
Young, Charles E. 108
Underhill, H. R.
625
Wheeler, John W.
328
Young, James F. . 104
Urch, David
442 Whidden, Charles S.
351
Whitney, Edwin N. . 292
Wiggin, Alvin .
578
W
Wilbur, Joseph B.
373
Taylor. Levi W.
288
Walcott, Nathaniel A.
477 Wilson, Charles A.
90
519
Woodbury, Charles S. 386
Y
PORTRAITS.
PAGE
PAGE
PAGE
Adams, Benjamin
52
Flanders, E. G.
facing 377
Ordway, John D. . 420
Bartlett, David F.
143
Fletcher, Samuel S. . 372
Parker, Benjamin M.
265
Billings, Samuel .
163
Folsom, John
534
Peaslee, Edson E. 94
Brown, Aaron W.
546
Fowler, Green C.
341
Penhallow, Andrew J. 438
Brown, Asa W.
619
French, Coffin M.
608
Pitman, Arthur J. 593
Brown, George W.
586
French, William .
184
Priest, George F.
409
Bunker, William R.
25
Gilman, John G. .
209
Rider, John F. C. 388
Buswell, Albert C.
34
Godfrey, Edwin J. 221
Robinson, Perley C. 271
Campbell, Samuel
348
Gove, Ebenezer
129
Sanborn, Alden F. . 401
Cheswell, Plummer
100
Hall, Robert H.
331
Scribner, Benning S. 117
Coburn, Eliphalet
455
Hill, Ivory B.
73
Shepard, George N. 283
Colby, Alden E. 172
Hodgdon, Charles E., wife, and
Simpson, Thomas E. 259
Colby, John S.
123
daughters
43
Southwick, George W. . 197
Collins, Clarence M.
492
Hood, Harvey P. .
87
Tasker, Charles E. 15
Conner, Alfred .
302
Hunt, Franklin
296
Taylor, John 379
Corning, Gilman
501
Kent, Hervey
178
Taylor, Levi W. 289
Crane, William 156
Kimball, Daniel H. 316
True, John L. . 240
Crowell, Joseph P. 191
Kimball, John P. .
470
Tuck, Henry C.
510
Dearborn, Woodbury D. 250
Ladd, Alexander H.
8
Wadleigh, Daniel
358
Duston, Thomas 420
Lane, Jonathan A.
215
Weeks, George facing 416
Eastman, Albert L.
203
Leavitt, Toppan
60
Weeks, John P.
479
Edwards, Albert F. B. 105
Locke, John E.
395
Wiley, Ephraim A. 233
Elkins, Joseph L. 227
Marshall, John D. K. 246
Wilson, Frank D. 447
Emerson, Arthur L. .
79
Mitchell, Abram W. 137
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. John P.
463
Evans, Charles M.
310
Montgomery, Joseph
III
Fellows, John 11. .
325
Morris, Richard R. . 530
Field, Albert
149 Noyes, John W.
365
Witherell, Edward A.
278
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