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Goss, Lueretia M., 1840. Gould, Daniel C., 1841. Gould, Cordelia M., 1844. Gould, George G., 1844. Greeley, Miss Nancy, 1846. Greeley, Oliver, 1843. Greeley, William E., 1844. Greene, Benjamin W., 1825. Greene, Mrs. Irene A. (Stearns), 1843. Greenough, Mrs. Nancy B. (Towne), 1839. Griffin, Jane C., 1841. Guelpa, Mrs. Susan B., 1844. Gustine, Edward, 1842. Hackett, Mrs. Mary E., 1846. Hadley, D. P., 1842. Hadley, Lovina (Brown), 1821.
Hadley, Mary A. (Dow), 1838. Haines, George K., 1840.
Hall, Augusta S., 1845. Hall, Elizabeth W., 1829. Hall, Hannah D., 1844.
Hall, Harriet F., M. D., 1843.
Hall, James, 2d, 1816.
Hall, James M., 1846.
Hall, John D., 1839.
Hall, Martha Dixon, 1840.
Hall, McGregor, 1825.
Hall, Robert, 1819. *Hanaford, Abial A., 1846. Hanaford, David F., 1846.
Hanson, Mrs. Elizabeth T. (Hurlburtt), 1844. Hunt, Mrs. Hattie A. (Richards), 1844.
Hardy, Mrs. Mary E., 1835.
Hardy, Ephraim T., 1840. Hardy, Mrs. Olivia (Johnson), 1839. Hardy, Orison. Hardy, Sarah J. (Holmes), 1845. Harrington, Mrs. S. C., 1838. Harriman, Charles C., 1841. Harriman, James O., 1841. Harriman, Mary A., 1818. Harriman, Mrs. Robert, 1846.
Harriman, Mrs. Verona (Banfill), 1844. Harris, Daniel W., 1833. Harris, Mary A. (Webster), 1836.
Harris, Mrs. Regina (Merrill), 1841. Harris, Simon B., 1846.
Hartshorn, Mrs. E. M., 1828. Harvey, Charles E. Harvey, Cleaves N., 1841. Harvey, Mrs. Mary A. (Nutt), 1844. Harvey, Sallie S. Harvey, Susanna (Stevens), 1824. Harvey, Warren, 1837. Harwood, Mrs. Sarah A., 1839. Haselton, Harrison W., 1837.
Haselton, Henry I. Haselton, Leonard, 1821. Haselton, Robert K., 1840. Haselton, Sarah A. (Messer), 1840. Hatch, Mrs. Almira, 1843. Haynes, Mrs. Abbie M., 1839. Head, Caroline S. (Gamble), 1835. Heath, Amos, 1846.
Heath, Carlos, 1845. Heath, Mrs. Clara B., 1846.
Heath, Elizabeth J. (Emerson), 1843.
Heath, Mrs. J. N., 1845. Heath, Levi D., 1845. Heath, Thorndike P., 1846.
Herrick, Hannah (Webster), 1842.
Herrick, Henry W., 1842. Heselton, Reuben, 1827. Hill, Azariah B., 1839. Hill, Charles M., 1842.
Hill, Mrs. Georgie C., 1845.
Hill, Hannah, 1839. Hill, Hiram, 1845. Hill, Hiram S., 1846.
Hill, Mrs. Julia .A., 1846.
Hill, Samuel H., 1839.
Hill, Varnum H., 1846.
Hodge, Eliza J. (Colby), 1842.
Holden, Mrs. Ellen B., 1845.
Holmes, Charlotte A., 1840. Holmes, George S., 1844.
Holmes, Mrs. Mary 1., 1845. Hope, Samuel B., 1845. Howlett, Enos C., 1845. Hoyt, Mrs. Carrie R. (Hutchinson), 1846.
Hoyt, Catherine (Horr), 1841.
Hoyt, Mrs. Mary E. (Clifford), 1843.
Hoyt, Mrs. Sarah C., 1844. Hubbard, Mrs. Laura A., 1840.
Hunt, J. C., 1843.
Hunt, Mrs. J. T. P., 1838.
Hunt, M. O. A., 1840.
Hunt, Nathan P., 1844.
Hunton, Hollis C., 1845.
Huntress, Mrs. Carrie L.
Huntress, Hubbart H., 1843.
Hurd, Charles W., 1841.
Huse, Harvey, 1844.
Huse, Isaac, 1810. Huse, J. Byron, 1841.
Hutchinson, Mrs. Frank, 1845. Hutchinson, Gustavus B., 1842.
Hutchinson, J. A., 1540. Hutchinson, John G., 1843. Jackson, Mrs. Amanda M. (Fogg), 1845. James, Mrs. George P., 1840. James, Mrs. Harriet, 1842. James, Mary (Marshall), 1839. Jenkins, Elizabeth (Stevens), 1820. Jenkins, George, 1840.
Jenkins, Joel, 1840. Jewell, Mrs. Laura E. (Currier), 1842. Johnson, Mrs. Abby A., 1846. Johnson, Mrs. Elsie, 1835. Johnson, Mrs. F. E. (Baker), 1845. Johnson, George H., 1840. Johnson, Mrs. Hannah (Rollins), 1828. Johnson, Jonathan S., 1845. Johnson, Mary (Davis), 1843. Johnson, Mary E., 1635. Johnson, Mary E., 1844.
* Deceased since signing registration book.
176
SEMI-CENTENNIAL OF MANCHESTER, N. II.
Johnson, Nathan, 1811.
Johnson, William N., 1843.
*Locke, Rev. William (Sherburne), 1335.
Johonnett, Mrs. Irene K. (Huntoon), 1831. Logue, Daniel A., 1846.
Jones, Mrs. Alvina, 1840.
Lord, Harrison D., 1844.
Lougee, F. C., 1844.
Jones, Mrs. J. D., 1841.
Jones, John B., 1840. Jones, Mrs Mary (Bartlett).
Jones, Mrs. Sarah C.
Mahoney, John, 1846.
Jones, Sylvester, 1840.
Judkins, J. B., 1843.
Major, Mary M., 1839. Manning, Nathaniel, 1844.
Kellogg, E. Martin. Kendall, Ann Elizabeth (McKean), 1841.
Kendall, B. C., 1845.
Marston, Martha A., 1846.
Marvell, Mrs. Augusta (Leavitt), 1843.
May, Mrs. Maria H. (Richardson), 1844.
Kessler, Mrs. Melinda A. (Chapman), 1846. Kidder, Albert, 1836.
Kidder, Charles S., 1828.
Kidder, Emma (Stark), 1832.
Kidder, Frank, 1838.
Kidder, George W., 1835.
Kidder, John S., 1811.
Kidder, Joseph, 1819.
Kidder, Leonard R., 1836.
Kidder, Nathan P., 1844.
Kidder, Samuel P., 1830.
Kidder, Selwyn J., 1846.
Kimball, Mrs. Alice R. (Heselton), 1824.
Kimball, Eliza (Spencer), 1842.
Kimball, Ormond D., 1838.
Mears, Mrs. Lucretia C., 1841.
Kimball, Orrin E., 1833.
Kinsley, Benjamin, 1840.
Kinsley, B. Frank, 1840.
Kinsley, Mrs. Benjamin, 1840.
*Kinsley, Mrs. Maria (Kimball), 1842.
Knight, Frances J., 1844.
Knowlton, William C., 1845.
Ladd, Mrs. W. D., 1844.
Ladd, William O., 1844.
Lamson, Almira W. Lane, Adoniram J., 1841.
Lane, Mrs. A. Maria (McQueston), 1836.
Lane, D. Warren, 1842.
Lane, Hannah M. (Smith), 1845.
Lane, Thomas A., 1841.
Lang, Mrs. Martha A. (Ladd), 1837.
Langley, John F., 1845. Latuch, Amos, 1844.
Latuch, Rachel, 1834.
Moore, William E., 1841.
La Touch, Mrs. Angeline, 1838.
Morgan, Mrs. Celenda A., 1845.
Leach, Mrs. Harriet W. (Currier), 1842.
Morgan, Reuben D., 1841.
Leavitt, Mrs. Almira (Fogg), 1843. Leavitt, Mrs. Elizabeth, 1846.
Leavitt, Edwin F., 1846.
Leavitt, E. M., 1817.
Leavitt, Josiah, 1838. Leighton, George A., 1845.
Litchfield, Ira G., 1845.
Morrison, Thomas J., 1846.
Morse, Daniel W., 1839.
Morse, Fred S., 1845.
Morse, James S., 1845.
Morse, Mary E. (Bennett), 1843.
* Deceased since signing registration book.
Morrill, J. H., 1845. Morrill, Mrs. Sarah B., 1843.
Morrill, Mrs. Sarah (Currier), 1846.
Little, Elizabeth (Fogg), 1844.
Little, Henry F. W., 1842.
Littlefield, Mrs. E. P., 1843.
Littlefield, Mrs. Josie (Tucker).
McCauley, John, 1840. McClure, Mrs. David, 1844.
McDonald, Daniel D., 1843.
McDuffie, Hannah J. (Harris).
McIntire, Mrs. Eliza Ann, 1823.
McKean, Mrs. Alice, 1839.
McQueston, Clinton C., 1825.
McQueston, Elvira C. (Brooks), 1842.
McQuesten, John K., 1842.
McQueston, Jonathan Y., 1821.
McQueston, Mary J. (Corning), 1837.
McQueston, Mrs. S. Frances, 1837.
Merrill, Amos, 1822. Merrill, Laura A. (Spaulding), 1842.
Merrill, Mary J., 1849.
Merrill, William P., 1831.
Metcalf, Nathan H., 1841.
Metcalf, Susan N., 1841.
Miller, Mary A. (Calef), 1832.
Mills, Charles C., 1846.
Mills, William, 1841.
Mitchell, Edward I., 1845.
Mitchell, Harrison, 1842.
Mooar, John, 1846.
Moody, Fred S., 1846. Moon, James M., 1846.
Moore, Mrs. Adeline (Emerson), 1820.
Moore, Emma (Kidder), 1841.
Moore, Mrs. M. Orlana, 1839.
Moore, Sarah E., 1846.
*Morrill, Albe, 1846.
Morrill, Mrs. Charles, 1841.
Morrill, Elizabeth W., 1843.
Jones, Daniel, 1840.
Lyford, John C., 1841. Macum, Mrs. Isabella E., 1839.
Madden, John, 1845.
Mahoney, Michael, 1846.
Marden, Mrs. Mary. C. (Fisher).
Kennedy, John L., 1838.
Keniston, Abel M., 1841.
McAllister, Henry S., 1840.
McAllister, Nancy M. (Page), 1844.
Locke, James W., 1843.
177
RESIDENTS OF MANCHESTER IN 1846.
Morse, Sarah A. (Runnells).
Morse, Mrs. Sarah C. (Hannaford), 1846. Morse, Simon M., 1845. Morse, William T., 1845. Moulton, David C., 1838.
Moulton, Hannah (Spofford), 1844.
Mowatt, Caroline (Sonle), 1845.
Mullen, Mrs. Amanda (Hill), 1843.
Mullins, Simon, 1824.
Mullins, Harriet (Cheney), 1827.
Murray, G., 1845.
Nason, Storer, 1845.
Nason, Susan A., 1845. Neal, Aldanno, 1844. Neal, Mrs. Hannah.
*Neal, Walter, 1844.
Newell, William F., 1839.
Nichols, Mrs. Elizabeth E. (Forbush), 1841. Pike, Mrs. S. Elizabeth, 1846.
Nichols, Mrs. Nellie (Quimby), 1843.
Norton, Benjamin F., 1845.
Noyes, H. H., 1846.
Nutt, David H., 1831.
Nutt, Rodnia, 1840.
O'Connor, Jeremiah, 1846. O'Connor, Mary Jane, 1845. Offutt, Mrs. Ann M., 1835.
Offut, Willard C., 1844.
Oliver, Moses W., 1842.
Ordway, Mrs. David, 1842.
Ordway, Mrs. Rosetta M., 1842.
Ordway, Samuel A., 1844.
Ordway, William S., 1844.
Orr, Mrs. Susan A. (Scott), 1844. Page, Amos B., 1845. Page, John F., 1845.
Page, Mrs. Sarah (Adams), 1846.
Paige, Charles C., 1841.
Paige, C. W., 1845. Paige, Mrs. D. A., 1845.
Paige, David O., 1841.
*Paige, Horace C., 1828.
Paige, John R., 1827.
Paige, Mrs. Laura E. (Craig), 1845. Paige, Parmelia J., 1845.
Paige, Samuel B., 1841.
Paige, Mrs. Sarah W. (Davis), 1834. Palmer, George S., 1845.
Palmer, Susan S. (Kidder).
Palmer, Mrs. W. S., 1838.
Parker, Esther A., 1841.
Parker, Mary A., 1823. Parsons, Mrs. S. C., 1845.
Parsons, Lenora B., 1839. Parsons, Sylvester C., 1842.
Patten, William B., 1846.
Patterson, Charles H., 1843.
Patterson, J. B., 1843. Peabody, Mrs. H. D., 1845. Pearson, Mrs. Sarah B. (Page), 1841. Perkins, David, 1839. Perkins, David L., 1841.
Perkins, David P., 1841. Perkins, Joseph, 1846.
* Deceased since signing registration books. 12
Perkins, Nathan R., 1840. Perkins, Oscar, 1840. #Perkins, William Dana, 1839.
Perry, A. F., 1842.
Perry, Mrs. Elijah, 1845.
Perry, Sarah A., 1837.
Peters, Mary (Page), 1840.
Peterson, Mrs. Sarah J., 1843.
Petter, Horace. 1843.
Pettes, Mrs. Sarah M. (Withington), 1545.
Philbrick, B. F., 1846.
Philbrick, Joseph J., 1845.
Phillips, Mary 1. ( Brown), 1846.
Pickering, Mrs. Adeline (Stearns), 1846.
Pickering, L., 1843. Pierce, Mary Harvey, 1839. Pierce, Mary O. (Harvey).
Pike, Francis H., 1845. Pillsbury, Mary A., 1841.
Piper, Adelaide S. W., 1844.
Piper, Emma .A. H. (Brown), 1846.
Piper, George, 1845.
Piper, Mary C., 1846.
Piper, Mrs. Philena (McAllister), 1845.
Place, Charles L., 1841.
Place. Zelotet L., 1840.
Plantin, Samantha E., 1844.
Plummer, Mrs. S. Frances (Webster), 1843.
Plummer, Mary J.
Pollard, Hiram L., 1845.
Poor, Irad, 1844.
Poor, Mrs. Irad, 1844.
Potter, Joc H., 1844.
Porter, Mrs. Susan S., 1818.
Porter, B. F., 1824.
Porter, Mrs. Susan L. (Harvey)_ 1815.
Porter, Mrs. Susan S., 1818.
Preston, Mrs. Amanda.
Preston, Frank, 1843.
Preston. Jeremiah, 1845.
Prime. Harriet K., 1843.
Prince, Hattie (Kelsey), 1841.
Proctor, Luther S., 1833.
*Proctor, John H., 1527. Prout. Mrs. C. M., 1846. Pront, Michael, 1845.
Putnam, Emma J., 1837.
Putnam. George F., 1845.
Putnam, Mrs. Helen M. (Eastman), 1845.
Putnam, Mrs. Sarah E., 1838.
Putnam, W. A., 1845.
Putnam, W. H., 1846. Putney, Mrs. Mary A., 1945.
Putney, Solomon W., 1842.
Quimby, Charles W., 1835. Quimby. George W., 1543.
Quint. Mrs. Louisa P., 1843. Quimby. Mrs. Mary E., 1843.
Quimby. Thomas L., 183S. Rand. John H., 1839. Randall, Mrs. Mary D., 1845.
Ray. Mrs. Georgianna (Babb), 1839.
178
SEMI-CENTENNIAL OF MANCHESTER, N. H.
Ray, John, 1811. Ray, Rev. John W., 1845. Ray, Mrs. Sarah E., 1844. Raymond, Albert S., 1844. Reed, Charles H., 1844. Reed, George W., 1843. *Reed, Miss Hannah L., 1838. Reidy, Maurice, 1845.
Reynolds, Mrs. Sarah S., 1846.
Richards, G. K., 1845.
Richards, Mrs. Rhoda (Stephens), 1822. Richards, Susan, 1844.
Richmond, Clara E. (Hoyt), 1846.
Richmond, Mrs. Susan (Coburn), 1839. Riddle, Mrs. Ellen M. (Brown), 1828.
Riddle, Mrs. Gilman, 1841. Richardson, Charles L., 1845.
Richardson, Mrs. E. P., 1845.
Richardson, Edwin P., 1846.
Richardson, Elmira B. (Haradon), 1845.
Richardson, Frank T. E., 1841.
Richardson, George W., 1844.
Richardson, Horace L., 1844.
Ricker, Mrs. J. C., 1841.
Ricker, J. E., 1844.
Ripley, Mrs. Estimate B., 1840.
Robie, Alonzo, 1837.
Robie, Charles H., 1840.
Robie, Eliza A., 1841.
Robie, Eliza (Hutchinson), 1841. Robie, James, 1840.
Robie, John, 1845.
Robie, Mrs. Louisa B., 1809.
Robie, Mrs. Mary J., 1845.
Robbins, Miss Sarah, 1840.
Robinson, Benjamin W., 1844.
Robinson, Mrs. Louisa J. (Dudley), 1845. Robinson, Joshua M., 1844.
Rogers, Mrs. Almeda, 1836.
Rollins, Mrs. Martha, 1845.
Rowell, Mrs. Ann S. (Dunbar), 1846.
Rowell, Charles A., 1844.
Rowell, E. K., 1827. Rowell, Joseph E., 1842.
Rowell, Mrs. Mary M. (Gillingham), 1841. Rowell, Susan F. (Quimby), 1846. Royce, Mrs. W. B., 1845. Rumrill, Volney, 1841. Rundlett, Frank L., 1845.
Russell, I. H., 1846. Sackett, Sarah J. (Butterfield). Sanderson, H. C., 1841. Sanborn, Mrs. Lydia A., 1843.
Sanborn, Mrs. Maria E. (Clifford), 1843.
Sargent, Charles H., 1836.
Sargent, Charles H., Jr., 1840.
Sargent, Mrs. Carrie L. (Eastman), 1845. Sargent, H. H., 1846. Sargent, Mrs. Levi, 1842. Savage, Mrs. Amanda (Huse), 1837. Sawtelle, Mrs. Martha I., 1839. Sawyer, Edward, 1843. Sawyer, Mrs. Estella E., 1840.
[ * Deceased since signing registration book.
Sawyer, George B., 1843. Sawyer, Henry E., 1843. *Sawyer, Joseph B., 1843. Sawyer, J. H., 1843. Seavey, Carlos B., 1845. Severance, Mrs. Cynthia (Harvey), 1840. Senter, F. A., 1846. Shannon, Josiah S., 1846.
Shannon, Mrs. Vernerva (Sargent), 1842.
Shattuck, Mrs. Caroline O., 1840.
Shepherd, Betsey B., 1839.
Shirley, Amanda (Baldwin), 1838.
Shirley, George H., 1836. Shute, George G., 1843.
Sias, Mrs. Louise, 1846.
Silver, Mrs. Mary J., 1844.
Silver, Reed P., 1839.
Simons, Alfred G., 1839.
Simonds, Alvira (Page), 1831.
Simonds, Elvira (Page), 1830.
Sleeper, Levi H., 1843.
Sleeper, Mrs. Lydia A., 1843.
Sleeper, Mary L., 1843.
Sleeper, William F., 1843.
Sloan, Mrs. Lucretia J. (Tyler), 1841.
Smith, Amanda W. (Brown), 1837.
Smith, Mrs. Amanda (Richmond), 1844.
Smith, Amos, 1846.
Smith, Albert A., 1844.
Smith, E. S., 1840.
Smith, F. P., 1841.
Smith, H. M., 1839.
Smith, Hattie W., 1843.
Smith, Howard P., 1846.
Smith, John C., 1846.
Smith, Joseph L., 1839.
Smith, Mrs. L. A., 1844.
Smith, Lucretia H., 1841.
Smith, Mrs. Martha A., 1846.
Smith, Mrs. Nancy (Walker), 1829.
Smith, Nancy W. (Stearns).
Smith, Mrs. Rebecca W. (Richards), 1844.
Smyth, Frederick, 1838.
Southard, Mrs. L. A., 1843.
Spalding, J. R. Spalding, Mrs. J. R.
Spencer, Mrs. Thankful, 1843.
Spofford, Mrs. Anne (Wood), 1842.
Spofford, Benjamin, 1843.
*Spofford, John T., 1842.
Sprague, Mrs. M. L., 1839. Stanley, Miss Caroline M. B.
Stark, Augustus H., 1833.
Stark, Charles, 1822.
Stark, Mrs. Charles, 1822.
Stark, Fred G., 1834. *Stark, Jerome B., 1825.
Stark, William F. Stearns, Charles H., 1844.
Stearns, Elizabeth R. (Webster), 1831.
Stearns, Mrs. Frances M. (Harvey), 1845.
Stearns, John E., 1832.
Stearns, Mrs. Lizzie.
179
RESIDENTS OF MANCHESTER IN 1846.
Stearns, Mrs. Martha E., 1823. Stearns, Mrs. Phebe (Russell), 1835. Stearns, Mrs. Susan A., 1843. Stearns, Susan M., 1837. Stearns, William, 1844. Stearns, W. H., 1846. Steele, Mrs. J. E., 1839.
Stevens, Augustus G., 1839.
Stevens, Mrs. Eliza J., 1834.
Stevens, Eliza (Page), 1826. Stevens, Horace S., 1833.
Sweeney, Mrs. John, 1846. Stevens, Joseph L., 1827. Stevens, Luther, 1833.
Stevens, Robert I., 1844.
Stevens, Mrs. Roxanna D. (Young), 1831.
Stevens, Timothy, 1824. Stevens, William T., 1830.
Stickney, George W., 1846.
Stokes, Gilman M., 1843.
Stoneham, Joseph.
Sturtevant, Mrs. Nancy P. (Quimby), 1837. Summers, Addie L. (Hatch), 1844. Summers, Charles T., 1843. Tarbell, Martha (Murch), 1845.
Tasker, Frances F. (Sage), 1828.
Tewksbury, Mrs. E. G., 1846.
Thayer, Charles H., 1845.
Thayer, David, 1846.
Thayer, Mrs. George W., 1843. Thayer, Mrs. Sarah P. (Bailey), 1845. Thompson, George E., 1845. Thompson, George W., 1845.
Thompson, Lydia (Francis), 1846.
Thompson, Mrs. Mary E., 1842.
Thompson, Sarah E. (Shepard), 1839. Thurber, Freeman N., 1844.
Todkill, Anna Mitchell, 1840.
Towne, Susanna, 1840.
Townes, H. Jane (Whiting), 1845. Tracy, Frank A., 1844. Trefren, James, 1845. True, Mrs. George H., 1838.
Tucker, C. K., 1844. Tucker, Mrs. C. K., 1825. Tucker, L. M., 1845. Turner, Mrs. H. J. (Boyce), 1831.
Tuttle, Mrs. Leonora (Webster), 1836. Tyler, Lydia H., 1842. Tyrrell, Mrs. Helen M., 1846.
Underhill, Mrs. George B., 1838.
Varney, David B., 1843. Varnum, Frank E., 1846. Varnum, Mrs. Sarah F. (Clay), 1846.
Veasey, Mrs. Martha J., 1841.
Verity, Mrs. Jane L., 1845. Vivian, Nancy S. (Marden), 1844.
Vose, Mrs. J. G. R. Wallace, Andrew C., 1839. Wallace, Mrs. C. W. (Allison), 1846. Wallace, Fred L., 1839. Wallace, Mrs. Frances O., 1843.
Walker, Charles K., 1830.
* Deceased since signing registration took.
*Walker, James Parker, M. D., 1828. Walker, Margaret, 1844.
Walker, Margaret E. T., 1842.
Walker, Mrs. Rowena L. (Hamblett), 1839.
Ware, Mrs. Clara A., 1845.
Warner, masa O., 1845. *Warren, Mrs. Charles F., 1841.
Warren, Charles F., 1841.
Warner, Fred E., 1845.
Warner, Horace A., 1845.
Washburn, Louisa B., 1545.
Waterman, Alfred, 1844.
Waterman, Mrs. Charles, 1845.
Waterman, Mrs. Elizabeth P., 1844.
Watson, Enoch, 1841.
Watson, Mrs. Enoch, 1841.
Watson, Hannah A. Way, Mrs. Sarah J., 1842.
Webber, Gelana O., 1844.
Webber, James M., 1837.
Webber, Louisa A. (Clifford), 1843.
Webster, Caroline (Calef), 1837.
*Webster, Cassius C., 1539.
Webster, Charles, 1841.
Webster, George N., 1846.
Webster, Henry K., 1833.
Webster, Ignatius T., 1832.
Webster, Isaac H., 1832.
Webster, John S., 1844.
Webster, Luther S., 1835.
Webster, Rev. J. Wesley, 1836.
Webster. Sylvester F., 1832.
Webster, William H., 1833.
Weeks, George W., 1839.
Weeks, Mrs. George W. (Mead), 1841.
Weeks, Mrs. L. H. Weld, Mittie S. ( Fowler), 1844.
Wells, Alphonso, 1839.
Wells, Sarah M. (Harvey), 1833.
Weston. Helen (Fitts), 1844.
Wheeler, Martin L., 1839.
Wheeler, Mrs. S. A., 1845.
White. James H., 1844.
White, Mrs. Sarah A. (Moore), 1839.
Whitney, Mrs. H. S .. 1836.
Whitney, William H .. 1841.
Whiting, Charles M., 1845.
Whittaker, Henry, 1846.
Whitten, Cynthia R., 1839.
Whittemore, Charles F .. 1842.
Whittemore, Mrs. Emilie P., 1844.
Whittemore, J. Irving, 1838.
Whittemore, Isaac, 1818. Whittemore, Myra (Hill).
Whittemore, Nancy (Bacon), 1845.
Whittemore, Rodney N., 1844. Whittier. Martha A. (Marshall).
Wiggin. Stephen, 1846.
Wiggin, Mrs. Hannah, 1841.
Williams, Mrs. Charles. 1542.
Williams, John, 1845. Wilson, Abbie Ellen. 1839. Wilson, Alva D., 1839.
180
SEMI-CENTENNIAL OF MANCHESTER, N. H.
Wilson, Charles H., 1842.
Wilson, Frank L., 1845.
Wyman, Arnold, 1846.
Wilson, Mrs. W. H., 1839.
Wyman, Edson, 1849.
Wood, Charles H., 1842.
Wyman, Edward, 1817.
Wood, Esther S., 1844.
Wyman, George L., 1839.
Wood, Eunice P. W., 1840.
Wood, Harriet E. (Fogg), 1845.
Wood, Olive L., 1842.
Young, David H., 1833. Young, George, 1822.
Woodbury, Roger W.
Young, Hannah, 1838.
Woodham, Mrs. Plumer W., 1846.
Young, Horace H., 1843.
Woodman, Peter O., 1839.
Woods, George L., 1845.
Young, Mary (Ayer), 1844.
Worthen, Charles F., 1851.
Young, Mary E. (Proctor), 1339.
Worthen, Fred S., 1837.
Worthley, Mrs. Emma A. (Dorr), 1846.
Worthley, Samuel M., 1839.
Young, Sophronia T. (Davis), 1831.
Wortman, Mrs. Mary J., 1844.
Young, William, 1831,
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GRANITE BRIDGE, BUILT IN 1840.
Wright, Lydia A. (Kennedy), 1835. Wyman, Annette (Sturtevant), 1840.
Young, Andrew J., 1833.
Wood, William Edwin, 1842.
Young, Joseph B., 1839.
Young, Mary S., 1844.
Young, Sarah (Cross), 1841.
CONCORD RAILROAD, OPENED IN 1842,
THE MAYOR'S BANQUET.
On Wednesday evening, September 23, at the Manchester House, Mayor Clarke tendered a complimentary banquet to the chairmen of the Semi-Centennial com- mittees and other gentlemen who had taken a prominent part in the celebration. Those present were: The Mayor, Hon. Henry E. Burnham, David L. Perkins, Rev. W. H. Morrison, Capt. S. S. Piper, Rev. N. L. Colby, Joseph Kidder, ex-Gov. P. C. Cheney, John T. Gott, George I. McAllister, Warren Harvey. Henry B. Fairbanks, Andrew Bunton, Rev. T. M. Davies, W. J. McGuiness, Rev. G. A. Guertin, Hon. Charles H. Bartlett, Joseph Quirin, Edwin F. Jones, Frank P. Kimball, Richard J. Barry, E. T. Baldwin, Herbert W. Eastman, Hon. E. J. Knowlton, Col. Harry B. Cilley, Charles H. Manning, Rev. C. W. Rowley, Rev. T. Eaton Clapp. Rev. W. C. McAllester, E. J. Burnham.
After the discussion of a delightful menu, Mayor Clarke said: "Gentlemen, while you are sipping your coffee, smoking your cigars, and otherwise enjoying yourselves, I wish to take this occasion to thank you for your attendance this even- ing. I have felt as I have looked about the table that preparations for another Semi-Centennial must be in progress. I see faces with which I was associated in the arrangements for that event, and there are also others here who were instrumental in its success during the week. In issuing invitations for this banquet. I felt that I would like to invite the whole city, for every one vied with every other one in working for the Semi-Centennial's success; but that was impossible, and I had thought that there would be no feeling if I invited the chairmen of the committees, the advisory board, as it were, and the gentlemen who took part in the literary exercises. to assemble again at this dinner. I feel necessarily somewhat modest in talking about the Semi-Centennial, in which I was forced to take a prominent part by virtue of my office, and feel that there were many things which could have been done by other persons better than by myself, but I want to take this occasion to thank the chairmen and their associates for the unanimity. the earnestness, the unselfish- ness, and the order with which they planned and executed this great celebration. Certainly Manchester will profit in the future by that week. There were thousands upon thousands of visitors in our fair city, and not one of these but went home pleased with Manchester, delighted with her hospitality, impressed with her magnitude, industries, and resources, and wondering at the energy and ambition of her citizens. The celebration was a success, and it was such a success because all classes of people, without regard to religion or politics, entered into it heart and soul."
Hon. Charles H. Bartlett, chairman of the finance committee, said: "I under- stood that this was a gastronomic rather than an oratorical occasion. It is a little delicate to speak in this gathering upon the Semi-Centennial, for it makes me think
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of that Latin expression, 'All of which I saw and a part of which I was.' The Semi- Centennial was a success because we had Manchester to work with, and not because of the chairmen of the committees. Manchester is a great city. The demonstra- tion made here shows that Manchester is not only great herself, but she reaches out and has a hold upon the whole state. There is no other city which could have secured the responses that we did from the civic and military organizations of the state. I doubt if any other city could have secured the attendance of so many organizations. They responded because they recognized in Manchester the metrop- olis of this state, the place to which they look for such great events and for hospit- able and courteous treatment. For the success of this event you also owe much to your energetic young mayor. There had to be a head to such an extensive celebra- tion. The mayor, ex officio, became that head, and without a good head this cele- bration would not have been possible. He was a good man to work with, and the other chairmen found it easy to co-operate with him. To his constant attention to the arrangements and familiarity and interest in every detail, much credit for the success is due. There is no chance for a review of this past event, but I only desire in closing to express the obligation, which we all feel, to His Honor the Mayor, not only for the assistance which we received, but also for his kindness and courtesy in calling us together here tonight and tendering his hospitality."
Hon. Henry E. Burnham, orator at the literary exercises, said: "I am certainly rejoiced to be here tonight, and am sincerely grateful for the kind invitation of our host, the mayor, which has brought us together. I am pleased to look into the faces of those who contributed so largely to the success of that glorious event, the Semi- Centennial. You have illustrated the strength of the city of Manchester. What seemed to me the most impressive fact was what has been proven, the strength of our city. The success of the Semi-Centennial came from the fact that you all united, generously and harmoniously, for that success. There was no North, no South, no East, no West. There was no West Side, no old town, no new village. The differences in politics, even the sharp lines of religious difference, have melted away in the sincere love which all have for our city of Manchester. It was eminently fitting that we should come together tonight, in one sense, perhaps, of self-congrat- ulation. Of course we who have had any part in the Semi-Centennial desire to eliminate that, and none had a greater part than our honored mayor, and I concur in all that has been said in praise of his active efforts for the city's success. His efforts were constant, his zeal untiring, and his acts upon all public occasions when he was called upon to represent the city were so well directed that it has been a marvel with what propriety everything has been done on his part. Manchester has
shown herself not only a great city, but also a hospitable city. She has shown har-
mony in her work and among her citizens. No one in New England, or even far beyond, if he tells that he came from Manchester, will ever be asked where Manchester is. We have advertised ourselves. We have shown what Manchester could do even in these days of business disaster. We came here to rejoice tonight. It is pleasant that we have here some of the old residents, and we hope that we will have
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