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Miscellaneous Societies.
CANAAN .- Ladies' Baptist Benevolent Society, Mrs. Thomas Sanborn, Sec., meets every Tues- day afternoon and evening.
The Mascoma Valley Agricultural Society, at East Canaan, C. O. Barney, Sec .; holds annual fairs the first week in October.
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SOCIETIES-POSTOFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.
ENFIELD .- Enfield Historical Society, organized in 1869 ; J. W. Johnson, Pres .; J. F. Bryant, Cor. Sec .; E. B. Huse, Rec. Sec.
FRANCONIA-Young Men's Christian Association, organized in February, 1885 ; W. F. Parker, Pres .; William Little, Sec.
GROTON .- Ladies Social Circle, organized in 1883 ; Mrs. A. C. Hunkins, Pres .; Florence J. Ferrin, Sec .; has a library of 150 volumes ; meets each Thursday.
Ladies' Sewing Society of North Groton, organized in 1871; Miss Florence S. Farn- ham, Pres .; Mrs. Jennie A. Blackstone, Sec .; has a library of 175 volumes ; meets fortnightly, on Thursday.
HEBRON .- Hebron Social Circle, organized in November, 1884; Mrs. M. A. Wells, Pres .; Miss Sadie Robie, Sec .; meets fortnightly, on Thursday.
LISBON .- Lisbon Dorcas Society, meets fortnightly, on Thursday, in Library building.
Ladies' Sewing Circle, meets fortnightly, on Wednesday, in Association building.
Lisbon Hose Company, M. K. Hennessey, Foreman ; M. P. Simonds, Assistant. LITTLETON .- Littleton Fire Department, Fred Robinson, Chief ; Noah Ranlett, Treas.
Evarts W. Farr Camp, No. 11, S. of V., S. E. Richardson, Captain.
Moore Rifles, John T. Simpson, Captain ; B. F. Robinson, First Lieutenant.
Cheswick Lodge, K. of H., No. 2,411, George W. Cowen, D .; L. J. Clement, R .;. meets first and third Tuesday evenings of each month.
PLYMOUTH .- Pemigewasset Lodge, K. of H .. No. 753, instituted in September, 1877 ; meets first and third Mondays of each month ; B. G. Coburn, D., and John Mason, Treas.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union, organized in January, 1884, with sixty members, Mrs. William Thornton, Pres .; Mrs. D. C. Knowles, Vice-Pres .; Mrs. Q. H. Shinn, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. C. C. Rounds, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. Alvin Burleigh, Treas .; meets monthly at Congregational, Methodist Episcopal and Universalist churches.
Trinity Association, organized October 17, 1878, with seventeen members ; Mrs. E. W. White, Pres .; Mrs. H. S. George, Sec .; and Mrs. Tristram Rogers, Treas. Its ob- ject is the improvement of the Trinity church-yard.
Woman's Foreign Mission Society, of the Methodist Episcopal church, organized in 1876, with twenty members ; Mrs. J. P. Huckins, Pres .; Mrs. George Adams, Vice- Pres .; Mrs. I. L. Adams, Sec .; Mrs. J. H. Mudgett, Treas .; meets last Friday of each month.
POSTOFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.
POSTOFFICES.
TOWN.
POSTMASTERS.
Alder Brook.
Bethlehem,
Henry C. Libbey.
* Alexandria,
Alexandria,
J. F. Phillips.
Ashland,
Ashland,
Fanny M. Keyes.
Bath,
Bath,
David G. A. Foster.
Benton,
Benton,
D. F. Richardson.
Bethlehem,
Bethlehem,
Leonard M. Knight.
Blair,
Campton,
C. S. Blair.
Breezy Point,
Warren,
Bridgewater,
Bridgewater.
Jonathan F. Morrill.
*Bristol,
Bristol,
H. H. Follansbee. Corydon W. Cook.
Campton,
Campton,
Campton Village,
Campton,
John R. Foss.
Canaan,
Canaan,
Mrs. Ada I. Stocker.
Canaan Street,
Canaan,
George E. Cobb. Mrs. Carrie Norris.
Dorchester,
Dorchester,
East Canaan,
Canaan,
Cary Smith. Nathan Hanson.
East Haverhill,
Haverhill,
East Hebron,
Hebron,
East Lebanon,
Lebanon,
Easton,
Easten,
Charles A. Young.
Enfield,
Enfield,
Warren C. Clough.
Enfield Center,
Enfield,
Etna,
Hanover,
Fittsville,
Dorchester, Franconia,
Grafton,
Grafton,
Grafton Center,
Grafton,
Groton, *Hanover,
Hanover,
Samuel W. Cobb. Elihu Hurlbutt.
Hanover Center,
Hanover,
*Haverhill,
Haverhill,
Joseph Poor. Samuel Welles.
Hebron, Holderness,
Hebron, Holderness,
Nathan B. Whitten.
Frank T. Currier. Henry T. Miller.
Franconia,
John M. Fitts. George H. Burt. John E. Martin. Joseph B. Page.
Charlotte Remick.
Groton,
George W. MeClure.
Frank E. Sargeant.
POSTOFFICES AND POSTMASTERS-MONEY ORDERS-RATES OF POSTAGE.
365
Landaff,
Landaff,
John E. Hall.
*Lebanon.
Lebanon,
William M. Kimball.
*Lisbon,
Lisbon,
Lucius A. Young.
*Littleton,
Littleton,
Phineas R. Goold.
Livermore,
Livermore,
William G. Hull.
Lyman,
Lyman,
George W. Foster.
Lyme,
Lyme,
Lewis W. Warren.
Lyme Center.
Lyme,
Arad J. Warren.
Maplewood,
Bethlehem,
George T. Cruft.
Monroe,
Monroe,
Isaah F. Page.
Montcalm,
Enfield,
Hillard Church.
Mt. Pleasant House,
Bethlehem,
North Dorchester,
Dorchester,
Mrs. Sarah Colburn.
North Groton,
Groton,
Caroline B. Hall.
North Haverhill,
Haverhill,
Enoch R. Weeks.
North Lisbon,
Lisbon,
John W. Townsend.
North Littleton,
Littleton,
Rufus Smith.
North Monroe,
Monroe,
William Brown.
North Woodstock,
Woodstock,
Wilbur L. E. Hunt.
Orford,
Orford,
Robert O. Carr.
Orfordville,
Orford,
Benjamin Morrill.
Pierce's Bridge,
Bethlehem,
Roderick McDonald.
Piermont,
Piermont.
A. M. Weeks.
Pike Station,
Haverhill,
Alonzo F. Pike.
*Plymonth,
Plymonth,
Walter D. Blaisdell.
Profile Honse,
Franconia,
Charles H. Greenleaf.
Quincy,
Rumney,
Mary H. Quincy.
*Rumney,
Rumney,
Charles L. Davis.
Rumney Depot,
Romney,
Samnel R. Chase.
South Alexandria,
Alexandria,
Eliza M. Pillsbury.
Sugar Hill,
Lisbon,
Jonathan Bowles.
Swiftwater,
Bath,
Frank H. Parcher.
Thornton,
Thornton,
Orrin F. James.
*Warren,
Warren,
Daniel Q. Clement
Warren Summit,
Warren,
E. T. Caswell.
Wentworth.
Wentworth,
John A. Davis.
West Campton,
Campton,
Arthur P. Rowe
West Canaan,
Canaan,
Warren E. Hoit.
West Lebanon,
Lebanon,
William P. Burton.
West Plymouth,
Plymonth,
Richard G. Stearns.
West Rumney,
Rumney,
Clinton B. Simpson.
West Thornton.
Thornton,
Charles H. Weeks.
Whitcherville, Wildwood,
Easton,
Charles E. Drury.
Willowdale,
Littleton,
George S. Prince.
Wing Road,
Bethl+ hem,
Mary S. Huntoon.
Woodstock,
Woodstock,
Gardner G. Baston.
Woodsville.
Haverhill.
Ezra B. Mann.
Rates of Commission Charged for Money Orders.
On orders not exceeding $10, eight cents ; over $10, and not exceeding $15, ten cents ; over $15, and not exceeding $30, fifteen cents ; over $30 and not exceeding $40, twenty cents ; over $40, and not exceeding $50, twenty-five cents ; over $50, and not exceeding $60, thirty cents : over $60, and not exceeding $70, thirty-five cents ; over $70, and not exceeding $80, forty cents ; over $80, and not exceeding $100, forty-five cents. No single order issned for a greater sum than $100.
THE RATES OF POSTAGE.
Postal cards one cent each, to all parts of the United States and Canada.
FIRST-CLASS MATTER-TWO CENTS PER OUNCE OR FRACTION THEREOF.
Letters and all other mailable matter of other classes subject to letter postage by reason of a violation of the postal laws, two cents per ounce to all parts of the United States and Canada. REGISTRATION, DROP-LETTERS, ETC.
On registered domestic letters and third and fourth-class matter an additional fee cf ten cents is required.
Local, or "drop" letters, that is for the city and town where deposited, two cents if delivered by carriers, and one cent if there is no carrier system, per ounce.
Mannscript for publication in books, (except when accompanied by proof sheets,) news- papers and magazines chargeable as letters.
*Money order office.
Landaff,
Willianı Knight.
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RATES OF POSTAGE-COUNTY OFFICERS.
FREE.
Newspapers to each actual subscriber in the county, where published, free of charge.
SECOND-CLASS MATTER-ONE CENT PER POUND.
Newspapers and periodicals, transient excepted, to be prepaid at the office of publication at one cent per pound, or fraction thereof.
THIRD-CLASS MATTER-ONE CENT FOR TWO OUNCES. (Must not be sealed.)
Mail-matter of the third-class embraces printed books, (except transient newspapers, four ounces for one cent,) and periodicals, circulars, proof-sheets and corrected proof-sheets, man- uscript copy accompanying the same, and all matter of the same general character, as above enumerated, the printing upon which is designed to instruct, amuse, cultivate the mind or taste, or impart general information, and postage shall be paid thereon at the rate of one cent for each two ounces or fractional part thereof.
FOURTH-CLASS MATTER-ONE CENT FOR EACH OUNCE.
Mailable matter of the fourth-class embraces labels, patters, photographs, playing-cards, visiting cards, address tags, paper sacks, wrapping paper and blotting pads with or without printed addresses thereon, ornamented paper, and all other matter of the same general char- acter, the printing upon which is not designed to instruct, amuse, cultivate the mind or taste, or impart general information. The class also includes merchandise, and samples of merchan- dise, models, samples of ores, metals, minerais, seeds, &c., and any other matter not included in the first, second or third class, and which is not in its form or nature liable to destroy, deface or otherwise damage the contents of the mail-bag, or harm the person of any one en- gaged in the postal service. Postage rate thereon, one cent for each ounce or fractional part thereof.
Packages of mail-matter must not exceed four pounds each in weight, except in cases of sin- gle volumes of books.
Undelivered letters and postal cards can be resent to a new address without additional charge.
Senders may write their names on transient newspapers, books or any package in either class, preceded by the word "from."
Stamps cut from the stamped envelopes are rejected by the postoffice.
Stamped envelopes and wrappers, postal cards, and stamps of different denominations for sale at the postoffices.
Stamped envelopes accidently spoiled redeemed at the postoffice where bought.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
State Senators.
%
Harry Bingham, District No. 2,
Littleton
Elias H. Cheney, “ 3.
Lebanon
Manson S. Brown, 66 66
4, Plymouth
Representatives.
Alexandria. .Edwin C. Merrill Lebanon.
Henry B. Hough
Ashland.
Francis M. Hughes
Ferdinand Davis
Bathı. Andrew J. Leighton
John K. Butman
Benton.
Lisbon. Herbert B. Molton
.none Bethlehem. Moses K. Wilcomb
.Elkanah H. Goodnow
Bridgwater
Littleton. .Edgar Aldrich
Hebron
Richard W. Musgrove
Lyman.
Wilmer Langway
Campton.
. Christopher H. Marsh
Lyme. . William H. Dimick
Canaan.
. Stephen R. Swett
Monroe. no election
Dorchester
Benjamin N. Pollard
Orford. Sylvester Blood
Easton
Henry K. Noyes
Plymouth.
John H. Mudgett
Enfield .. James McElwain
Rumney.
Charles A. Chase
Franconia
Alexander Jesseman
Warren .. Adoniram Whitcher
Grafton.
.Jesse Barney
Wentworth.
W. H. Davis
Hanover.
Manasseh B. Foss
Waterville
Benjamin F. Smith
Haverhill.
. George H. Mann
Ellsworth
Holderness. Daniel S. Hawkins
Register .- William A. Cobb, Haverhill.
Treasurer .- Frank L. Hughes, Ashland.
Commissioners .- S. P. Carbce, Haverhill ; H. H. Holt, Lyme; S. S. Brown, North Haverhill. Sheriff .- B. H. Corning, Littleton.
Orange. .none
Groton
Piermont.
William H. Page
Landaff
John W. Sanborn
Henry L. Tilton
Bristol.
Thornton. Orrin F. James
Lincoln
Newton S. Huntington
Woodstock
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COUNTY OFFICERS-STAR MAIL ROUTES AND STAGE LINES.
Deputy Sheriff's .- S. H. Brigham, Lisbon; C. H. Riley, Orford ; E. G. Clapp, Ashland ; Scott Fellows, Haverhill ; M. A. Ferrin, Plymouth ; J. L. Bridgman, Hanover ; C. O. Hurlbutt, Lebanon ; Charles S. Flanders, Bristol ; A. J. Stephens, Rumney ; Isaac Davis, Canaan. Jailor. - Eben C. Weed, Haverhill.
Coroners .- E. B. Huse, Enfield : Isaac Willard, Orford.
Notaries .- T. P. Cheney, F. M. Hughes, Ashland; Philip Carpenter, Israel B. Davis, J. Morse, Bath; G. T. Cruft, Bethlehem; K. E. Dearborn, L. W. Fling, Bristol; G. W. Murray, Canaan; E. B. Huse, Enfield; Newton S. Huntington. Frederick Chase, Hanover: G. W. Chapman, S. B. Page, W. F. Westgate. Haverhill; E. J. Durant, J. E. Dewey, Edward A. Kendrick, J. L. Spring, Lebanon: F. A. Cofran, Oscar C. Hatch, E. C. Stevens, W. H. Mitchell, G. W. Barrett, Littleton; H. H. Holt. Lyme: Paul Lang, Isaac Willard, Orford; G. H. Adams, O. B. Copeland, Plymouth; Samnel Herbert, Rumney; James Williams, J. F. Willey, Warren; W. A. Flanders, Wentworth.
STAR MAIL ROUTES AND STAGE LINES.
NO STAGES RUN ON SUNDAY.
ALEXANDRIA to BRISTOL, 4 miles and back daily. Leave Alexandria by 3 p. m., arrive at Bristol by 4 p. m .; leave Bristol at 5 p. m., arrive at Alexandria by 6 p. m. One-horse convey- ance.
BETHLEHEM to LITTLETON, 5 miles and back daily, with six additional weekly trips from June 1 to September 30 in each year. From June 1 to September 30, leave Bethlehem at 8 a. m., and 1:15 p. m., arrive at Littleton by 9:15 a. m., and 2:30 p. m .; leave Littleton at 11:15 a. m., and 5:15 p. m., or on arrival of trains, arrive at Bethlehem in 14 hours. Four-horse conveyance. From October 1 to May 31, leave Bethlehem at 8 a. m., arrive at Littleton by 9:15 a. m .; leave Littleton at 5 p. m., arrive at Bethlehem by 6:15 p. m. Two-horse conveyance.
CANAAN, by CANAAN STREET, to EAST CANAAN, 312 miles and back daily. Leave Canaan at 11:15 a. m., arrive at East Canaan by 12:15 p. m .: leave East Canaan at 1:30 p. m., arrive at Canaan by 2:30 p. m. Two-horse conveyance.
CLAREMONT, by SOUTH CORNISH, CORNISH FLAT, MERIDEN and EAST PLAINFIELD to LEBANON, 21 miles and back daily. Leave Claremont at 7:30 a. m., arrive at Lebanon by 11:30 a. m .; leave Lebanon at 2 p. m., or on arrival of train, arrive in Claremont in four hours. Two-horse conveyance.
EASTON to FRANCONIA, 7 miles and back, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Easton at 4:45 p. m., arrive at Franconia by 6:15 p. m .; leave Franconia at 6:20 p. m., arrive at Easton by 8 p. m. Two-horse conveyance.
ENFIELD CENTER to ENFIELD, 484 miles and back daily. Leave Enfield Center at 11:30 p. m., or in season to connect with train, arrives in Enfield in one hour; leave Enfield at 1:30 p. m., or on arrival of train, arrive at Enfield Center in one hour. Two-horse conveyance.
FITTSVILLE to WEST RUMNEY, 212 miles and back daily. Leave Fittsville at 10:30 a. m., arrive at West Rumney by 11:15 a. m .; leave West Rumney at 2:15 p. m., arrive at Fittsville by 3:15 p. m. One-horse conveyance.
FRANKLIN, by HILL, to BRISTOL, 13 miles and back daily, from September 16 to June 15 each year. Leave Franklin at 11:30 a. m., or on arrival of train, arrive at Bristol in two and one- half hours; leave Bristol at 2. p. m., arrive at Franklin by 4:30 p. m.
GRANTHAM by NORTH GRANTHAM and MONTCALM, to LEBANON, 14 miles and back, Tuesday and Saturday. Leave Grantham at 8 a. m., arrive at Lebanon by 11:30 a. m .; leave Lebanon at 2:30 p. m., arrive at Grantham by 6 p. m. One-horse conveyance.
GROTON by HEBRON, EAST HEBRON AND BRIDGEWATER, to BRISTOL, 12 miles and back, daily. From June 1 to October 31, leave Groton at 5 a. m., arrive at Bristol by 8 a. m., leave Bristol at 1,30 p. m, or on arrival of train, arrive at Groton in three hours. From November 1 to May 31, leave Groton at 8:40 a. m., or in season to connect with stage for Franklin, arrive at Bris- tol in three hours ; leave Bristol at 2:30 p. m., or on arrival of mail from Franklin, arrive at Groton in three hours.
HANOVER CENTER, by ETNA, to LEBANON, 612 miles and back, daily. Leave Hanover Center at 10 a. m., arrive at Lebanon by 12 m .; leave Lebanon at 2:15 p. m., arrive at Hanover Center by 4 p. m. Two-horse conveyance.
HOLDERNESS to ASHLAND, 4 miles and back, daily, with six additional weekly trips from July 1 to September 30. Leave Holderness at 10:45 a. m., or in season to connect with train from the south, arrive at Ashland in one hour ; leave Ashland at 1:45 p. m., or on arrival of trains from the north, arrived at Holderness in one hour. Additional Service .- Leave Holderness at 7 a. m., arrive at Ashland by 8 a. m .; leave Ashland at 8:15 a. m., or on arrival of train from the north, arrive at Holderness in one hour.
LANDAFF to LISBON, mail received at Landaff Wednesday and Saturday. Leave Landaff at 3 p. m., and arrive at about 4:20 p. m .; passenger fare 25 cents.
LIVERMORE to LIVERMORE STATION, 2 miles and back, daily. Leave Livermore at 11 a. m., or in season to connect with train, arrive at Livermore Station in thirty minutes ; leave Liv- more Station at 12:20 p. m., or on arrival of train, arrive at Livermore in 30 minutes.
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STAR MAIL ROUTES AND STAGE LINES-COURTS.
LYMAN to LISBON, 412 miles and back, daily. Leave Lyman at 3 p. m., arrive at Lisbon at 4 p. m .; leave Lisbon at 5 p. m., or on arrival of train ; arrive at Lyman in one hour. One- horse conveyance.
LYME CENTER, by LYME, to EAST THETFORD (Vt.), 4 miles and back, twelve times a week. Leave Lyme Center at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m., or in season to connect with train, arrive at East Thetford in one hour ; leave East Thetford at 11:45 a. m. and 2:45 p. m., or on arrival of trains. Two-horse conveyance.
NEW HAMPTON to BRISTOL, 6 miles and back, daily. Leave New Hampton at 7 a. m., arrive at Bristol by 8 a. m .; leave Bristol at 5 p. m., or on arrival of train, arrive at Hampton in one hour.
NORTH GROTON to RUMNEY DEPOT, 413 miles and back daily. Leave North Groton at 10 a. m., or in season to connect with train, arrive at Rumney Depot in one hour; leave Rumney Depot at 2 p. m., or on arrival of train, arrive at North Groton in one hour. One-horse con- veyance.
NORTH LITTLETON to LITTLETON, five miles and back, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Leave North Littleton at 3 p. m., arrive at Littleton by 4:15 p. m .; leave Littleton at 5 p. m .. arrive at North Littleton by 6:15 p. m. One-horse conveyance.
NORTH WOODSTOCK to PROFILE HOUSE, 10 miles and back daily from June 16 to September 30 in each year. Leave North Woodstock at 3 p. m., arrive at Profile House by 5:30 p. m .; leave Profile House at 9 a m., arrive at North Woodstock by 11 a. m.
ORFORDVILLE to ORFORD, 234 miles and back, daily. Leave Orfordville at 9:30 a. m., arrive at Orford by 10:15 a. m .; leave Orford at 3:15 p. m., or on arrival of train, arrive at Orford- ville in forty-five minutes.
PROFILE HOUSE, by FRANCONIA, to LITTLETON, 12 miles and back, daily. Leave Profile House at 6 a. m .. arrive at Littleton by 9 a. m .; leave Littleton at 5 p. m., or on arrival of train, arrive at Profile House in 3 hours. Two-horse conveyance.
SOUTH ALEXANDRIA to BRISTOL, 4 miles and back, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave South Alexandria at 3 p. m., arrive at Bristol by 4 p. m .; leave Bristol at 5 p. m., arrive at South Alexandria by 6 p. m. One-horse conveyance.
SUGAR HILL to LISBON, 7% miles and back, daily. Leave Sugar Hill at 2:30 p. m., arrive at Lisbon by 4 p. m .; leave Lisbon at 4:30 p. m., or on arrival of train, arrive at Sugar Hill in 112 hours. Two-horse conveyance.
WATERFORD (Vt.) to LITTLETON, 5 miles and back, daily. Leave Waterford at 3 p. m., ar- rive at Littleton by 4 p. m .; leave Littleton at 5 p. m., arrive at Waterford by 6 p. m. One- horse conveyance.
WEST RUMNEY, by NORTH DORCHESTER and DORCHESTER, to EAST CANAAN, 1834 miles and back, Tuesday and Saturday. Leave West Rumney at 7 a. m., arrive at East Canaan by 12 m .; leave East Canaan at 2 p. m., arrive at West Rumney by 7 p. m. One-horse conveyance.
WOODSVILLE, by SWIFTWATER, BENTON and WHITCHERVILLE, to WILDWOOD, 16 miles and back, daily. Leave Wildwood in season to arrive at Woodsville by 9 a. m .: leave Woodsville at 3:45 p. m. Passengers carried.
COURTS IN GRAFTON COUNTY.
Supreme Judicial Court.
TRIAL TERMS.
Western Judicial District-At Haverhill on third Tuesday of March and September. Eastern Judicial District-At Plymonth, on second Tuesday of May and November.
Court of Probate and Insolvency.
Lebanon on the first Tuesday of March and September.
Lisbon on the third Tuesday of April and October.
Plymouth on the second Tuesday of May and November.
Haverhill on the third Tuesday of March and September.
Woodsville on the first Tuesday of July.
Bristol on the third Tuesday of July.
Littleton on the third Tuesday of January.
Orford on the third Tuesday of February.
Canaan on the first Tuesday of June and December.
Wentworth on the third Tuesday of August.
GENERAL CONTENTS-INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 369
GENERAL CONTENTS,
PAGE.
Almanac or Calendar for 20 years, part 1.
2
Business Directory, by towns, part 2.
3
Census table, 1767 to 1880, part 1. . 644
Classified Business Directory, part 2. 315
County Officers, part 2. 366 368
Courts in Grafton County, part 2.
380
Errata, part 2
374 5
Gazetteer of Towns, part 1.
113
Mail Routes and Stage Lines, part 2
367
Map of Grafton County .
.inside of back cover.
Postal Rates and Regulations, part 2.
365
Post Offices and Postmasters, part 2.
364
Societies, part 2 361
INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS. PORTRAITS.
PAGE
PAGE
CAMPTON-Keniston Geo. W. 208
Cummings W. H. 454
Merrill Moody Hon.
202
Parker Levi. 448
Sanborn Thomas J.
216
Woolson Augustus A 452
ENFIELD -- Johnson J. W
256
LITTLETON-Barrett James J 504
FRANCONIA-Dow Moses A. Garretson Rev. F. V. D
270-2
Bingham Hon. Geo. A 108
Parker E. B.
274
Burns Hon. Wm. 102
Tatt Richard. 266
328
Kenney Gen. E. O.
496
HAVERHILL-Baker Hosea S. Carbee Dr. S. P.
376
Rand Charles White
104
Morse John N
356
Page David.
84
LYME-Kingsbury Dr. C. F.
520
Pike A. F.
344
PLYMOUTH-Blair Hon. H. W 112-12
Pike Isaac.
370
Dodge Hon. Joseph A.
584
Smith Charles G.
368
Langdon James F 592
Sonthard S. F.
374
McQnesten James 112-10
Spaulding Dr. Phineas
360
Sargeant Cyrus. 594
Westgate N. W
86
RUMNEY-Darling Dr. Daniel
608
LANDAFF-Noves Hon. A. C. 400
Hall Rev. K. S. 616
LEBANON-Ela William S. 424
WENTWORTH-Sargent Hon. J. E. 112-20
LISBON-Boynton Dr. Charles H. 456
VIEWS.
PAGE
PAGE
CAMPTON-Merrill Birthplace
204
M. E. Church.
600
ENFIELD-Johnson J. W .. . ... two .. 258-259
Universalist Church .. 600
FRANCONIA-Dow Academy. 268
RUMNEY-Quincy Homestead.
602
PLYMOUTH-J. W. Dodge, Residence .. .. 580
INDEX TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY. (PART II.)
PAGE
PAGE
Alexandria.
3
Landaff
162
Ashland
10
Lebanon
165
Bath ..
19
Lincoln
194
Benton
26
Lisbon ..
195
Bethlehem
29
Littleton.
208
Bridgewater
38
Livermore.
.233
Bristol
41
Lyman
233
Campton
54
Lyme
237
Canaan
64
Monroe.
250
Dorchester
74
Orange
254
Easton
77
Orford
256
Ellsworth
80
Piermont
263
Enfield
81
Plymouth
268
Franconia
94
Rumney
283
Grafton 98
Thornton.
.294
Groton
.106
Warren ..
299
Hanover.
111
Waterville
305
Haverhill
128
Wentworth.
305
Hebron.
154
Woodstock.
311
Holderness.
157
Eastman Cyrus .
492
HANOVER-Sanborn E. D
380
Kilburn Josialı
488
Sanger Dr. T. E 480
272
Bingham Hon. Harry 106
Distance Table, part 2.
Gazetteer of County, part 1
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS AND BIOGRAPHIES.
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. (PART II.)
Beyerle George R., pianos and organs.
foot lines succeeding page 337, part 2
Bristol Weekly Enterprise ...
360
Central Vermont Railroad Company .
334
Child Hamilton. Peoples' Comprehensive Diary 356
322.
Coolidge C. W. & Company.
322
Grafton County Democrat.
356
Grafton County Signal, The
346
Granite State Free Press.
360 2
Hall & Jenkins carriage manufacturers.
353
Hough A. E., musician.
352
Hovelle A. G., artist ..
352
Littleton Journal, The ..
346
Littleton Lumber Company .
340
Mascoma Register-Canaan Reporter.
322
Ogdensburg & Lake Champlain Railroad
340
Rix A. W., wood-working machinery
340
White Mountain Republic, The.
352
Williams James M., carding mill.
356
INDEX TO BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
ALEXANDRIA. Huckins, 124
Simonds, 143
Clement. 173
Tilton, 187
Ackerman, 119
Hughes, 125, 129
Smith, 62, 142
Dolloff, 175
Atwood, 116
Keyes, 131
Snow, 142
Eastman, 172
Upbam, 68 Weeks, 69
Ballou, 118
Ladd, 127
Southard, 140
Fifield, 173
White, 196
Berry. 120
Livermore, 127
Sutherland, 146
Fletcher, 172, 173
Bullock, 116
Moore, 130 Morse, 129
Swan, 61 Thayer, 142 Turner, 60 Waddell, 143
Hammond, 174
Baker, 203, 204
Chamberlin, 120
Peaslee, 128
Mitchel, 172
Barker, 214
Chenev, 121
Pierce, 129
Pillsbury, 172
Bart ett, 215
Dalion, 121
Plaisted, 128. 129
Whiteher, 116
Wheeler, 174 Woodman, 175
Blaisdell, 210
Ferri, 122
Rollins, 129
Woods, 63,67,139
BRISTOL.
I rown, 209 Bump, 215
Gifford, 120
Shepard, 128
Ballou, 190
Cook, 207
Gordon, 118
Smith, 128
Bartlett, 69, 184
B rry, 194
Damon, 212
Hea h, 120
Wilson, 91
Hutchins, 119
BATH.
Brown, 181
Dow, 215
Martin, 122
Atwood, 146
Keyser, 153
Burns, 70
Elliott, 209
Noyes, 120
Bingham. 65
Mead, 152
Chase, 71, 196
Ham, 213
Patten, 117
Brownson, 145
Parker, 154
Dearborn, 71
Hart, 215
Pitman, 119
Carleton, 63
White 154
Dolloff, 183
Keniston, 205
Saunders, 120
Chamberlin, 139, 140
BETHLEHEM.
Fellows. 182
Kinsman, 212
Simonds, 118
Child, 141, 142
Baker, 167
Fling, 192
Marsh. 207-216
Thisell, 121
Davis, 145
Deming, 144
Burnham, 166
Fowler. 195 Hall, 183
Morrell, 214
Morrison, 209
ASHLAND.
Hibbard, 61, 139
Hoit, 166
Locke, 1:0
Muchmore, 210 Page, 209
Ames, 125
Johnson, 146 Kimball, 143
Ladd, 166 Morrison, 166
193
Pierce, 210
Batchelder, 130 Brown, 1×9
Leighton, 145
Ph llips, 165
Musgrove, 194-195
Pulsifer, 206 Robie, 214
Carr 126
Mattocks, 61
Thompson, 167
Nelson, 190 Norris, 190
Robinson, 211
Cox, 125
Morse, 143
Turner, 165 Wesley, 166
Perkins, 189
Phelps, 69
Shaw, 215
Currier, 127
Wilcomb, 167
Rollins, 186
Smith 212, 215
Dearborn, 130 Drew, 127
Payson, 60, 64
Woodbury, 164
Smiley 68 Stevens, 69
Stickney, 210 'Taylor, 202
Fellows, 92
Reed, 142
BRIDGEWATER. Swett, 185
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