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Governor Charles A. Busiel. STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.

MANUAL FOR THE

GENEKAL COITKT. 1895.

PREPARED AND PUBLISHED UNDER SECTION 14, CHAPTER lo OF THE PUBLIC STATUTES.

No. 4.

CONCORD: EDWARD N. PEARSON, PUBLIC PRINTER. 1895. CK

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TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page. Brief Sketches 1-40 Summary by Professions and Occupations 41- 58 Vote for Congressman 59- 67 Vote for Governor 68- 80 Vote for Councillors 81- 89 Vote for Senators 90-109 Vote for County Officers 110-135 Candidates for Town Offices 136-251 United States Post Offices in New Hampshire 252-261 State Government, 1895-96 262-269 Judiciary Department 270-277 County Officers 278-286 Officers of the New Hampshire National Guard 287-292 Executive Department 294-295 Leoislative Department 296-338 Index 339-341

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The history of the past and the record of the present demonstrate that New Hampshire is within a zone of unusual mental activity and

has continually produced, for usefulness and distinction at home and abroad a great number of men of unsullied character and superior ability. The following chapter is the first of a series of brief sketches of men of New Hampshire origin distinguished in business and professional life which is in preparation for the successive issues of the Manual. The following names of persons deceased are found in Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography:

Abbot, Abiel, clergyman, author; b. Wilton, Dec. 14, 1765; d. West Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 31, 1859; wrote Account of Difficulty with Coventry (Conn.) Congregation, 1811; History of Andover, 1829; Genealogy of the Abbot Family, 1847.

Abbot, Joseph Hale, educator; b. Wilton, Sept. 26, 1802; d. Cam- bridge, Mass., April wrote scientific papers in Transactions of 7, 1873; American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Abbot, Samuel, inventor; b. Wilton, March 30, 1786; d. Wilton, Jan. 2, 1839; invented process ofmaking starch from potatoes.

Abbott, Joseph C, journalist, soldier, statesman; b. Concord, July 15, 1825; d. Wilmington, N. C, Oct. 8, 1882; edited Daily Ameri- can and Atlas and Bee; bre vetted brigadier-general, 1864; U. S. sena- tor from N. C. ending 1871; collector of port of Wilmington and in- spector of ports.

Adams, Ezra Eastman, author, theologian; b. Nashua, about 1814; d. Oxford, Pa., Nov. 3, 1871; professor of theology, Lincoln University, Pa., 1867-71; edited Presbyterian; wrote poems.

Adams, Isaac, inventor; b. Eochester, Aug. 16, 1802; d. Sandwich, July 19, 1883; invented Adams press. Z >rEW HAMPSHIKE MANUAL.

Adams, John F., clergyman; b. Stratham, May 23, 1790; d. Green- land, June 11, 1881; presiding elder, Boston and Lynn, Mass.; dele- gate to general conference.

Adams, Seth, manufacturer; b. Rochester, April 13, 1807; d. New- ton, Mass., Dec. 7, 1873; manufactured Adams presses; sugar refiner.

Ames, Joseph, painter; b. Roxbury, Sept. 6, 1816; d. New York, Oct. 30, 1872; painted portraits of Pius IX, Ristori, Prescott, Emerson, Rachel, President Felton of Harvard, Ross Winans; other pictures, Gazzaniga, Miranda, Night, Morning, The Death of Webster, Maud Muller.

Appleton, Jesse, educator; b. New Ipswich, Nov. 17, 1772; d. Brunswick, Me., Nov. 12, 1819; Avrote addresses, pub. 1820; lectures and sermons, 1822; these and others pub. 1836, as Works of Jesse Appleton, D. D.

Appleton, Nathan, merchant; b. New Ipswich, Oct. 6, 1779; d. Boston, Mass., July 14, 1861; introduced first power loom in U. S. at Waltham, Mass.; one of founders of Merrimack M'fg Co., Hamil- ton Co., and city of Lowell, Mass.; elected to congress, 1830 and 1842; wrote Remarks on Currency and Banking, 1858.

Appleton, Samuel, merchant; b. New Ipswich, June 22, 1766; d. Boston, Mass., July 12, 1853; importer; established cotton mills at Waltham and Lowell, Mass.

Atherton, Charles Gordon, lawyer, statesman; b. Amherst, July 4, 1804; d. Manchester, Nov. 15, 1853; member of congress, 1837- 43; author of "Atherton Gag" law; U. S. senator, 1843-49 and 1852-53.

Atherton, Charles Humphrey, lawyer; b. Amherst, Aug. 14, 1773; d. Amherst, Jan. 8, 1853; member of congress, 1815-17; wrote valuable papers for N. H. Historical Society.

Badger, Joseph, clergyman; b. Gilmanton, Aug. 16, 1792; d. Gil- manton, May 12, 1852; edited Palladium; founded various churches.

Badger, William, governor; b. Gilmanton, Jan. 13, 1779; d. Gil- manton, Sept. 21, 1852; governor of N. H., 1834-36.

Baker, Nathaniel Bradley, governor; b. Henniker, Sept. 29, 1818; d. Des Moines, Iowa, Sept. 11, 176; edited N. H. Patriot; governor of N. H., 1854; adjutant-general of Iowa, 1861-76.

Osmon Cleander, clergyman; b. Marlow, July 30, 1812; Baker, d. Concord, Dec. 20, 1871; professor in General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H., 1847; president of same; bishop of M. E. church, 1852-71 wrote Guide Book in the Administration of Discipline of the ;

M. E. Church, 1855. BRIEF SKETCHES. 6

Ballou, Hosea, clergyman; b. Richmond, April 30, 1771; d. Bos- ton, Mass., .Juno 7, 1852; wrote Notes on the Parables, 1804; Exam- ination of the Doctrine of Future Retribution, 1834; Universalist Collection; founded Universalist Magazine, Universalist Expositor, and Universalist Quarterly Review.

Bartlett, Ichabod, lawyer; b. Salisbury, July 24, 1786; d. Ports- mouth, Oct. 19, 1853; member of congress, 1823-29.

Batchelder, John Putnam, physician; b. Milton, Aug. 6, 1784; d. New York, April 8, anatomy, Castleton College, 1868; professor of Yt., 1817; professor of surgical anatomy, Berkshire Medical Institu tion; president Academy of Medicine and N. Y. Medical Association, 3858; wrote Thoughts on the Connection of Life, Mind, and Matter, 1845.

Batchelder, Samuel, inventor; b. Jaffrey, June 8, 1784; d. Cam- bridge, Mass., Feb. 1879; president Hamilton M'f'g Co., Appleton 5, Co., Essex Co., Everett Mills, York M'fg Co., Exeter M'f'g Co.; invented stop-motion to drawing-frame, steam cylinders and connec- tions, and dynamometer; wrote Responsibilities of the North in Rela- tion to Slavery, 1856; Introduction and Early Progress of the Cotton Manufacture in U. S., 1863.

Bedel, John, soldier; b. Pittsburg, July 8, 1822; d. Bath, Feb. 26, 1875; brevetted brigadier-general, 1865.

Bedel, Timothy, soldier; b. Salem, 1740; d. Haverhill, Feb., 1787; colonel of 1st N. H. regiment in Revolutionary War.

Bell, Charles Henry, lawyer, statesman, author; b. Chester, Nov. 18, 1823; d. Exeter, Nov. 11, 1893; U. S. senator, 1879; governor of N. H., 1881-83; president N. H. Historical Society; wrote Men and Things of Exeter, 1871; Exeter in 1776, 1876; John Wheelwright, 1876; Phillips Exeter Academy, 1883; Memorial of John T. Oilman, M. D., 1885; History of Exeter, 1888; Bench and Bar of N. H., 1894.

Bell, James, lawyer, statesman; b. Francestown, Nov. 13, 1804; d. Laconia, May 26, 1857; U. S. senator, 1855-57.

Bell, John, physician; b. Nov. 5, 1800; d. La Fouche, La., Nov. 29, 1830; professor of anatomy, University of Yt. editor ;

N. Y. Medical and Surgical Journal.

Bell, Louis, soldier; b. Chester, March 8, 1836; d. near Fort Fisher, S. C, Jan. 16, 1865; colonel 4th N. H. Y., 1862; inspector-gen- eral Dept. of the South, 1861-62.

Bell, Luther V., physician; b. Chester, Dec. 20, 1806; d. near Budd's Ferry, Md., Feb. 11, 1862; superintendent McLean Insane Asy- lum, Charlestown, Mass., 1837; medical director, Hooker's division; wrote An Attempt to Investigate Some Obscure Doctrines in Relation to Small Pox, 1830; External Explorations of Diseases, 1836. 4: NEW HAMPSHIRE MAXUAL.

Bell, Samuel, lawyer, statesman; b. Londonderry, Feb. 9, 1770; d. Chester, Dec. 23, 1850; governor of N. H., 1819-23; U. S. senator, 1820-35.

Bell, Samuel Dana, jurist; b. Francestown, Oct. 9, 1798; d. Man- chester, Julv 31, 1868: justice superior court; justice supreme court, 1855: chief justice, 1859-64.

Bell, Samuel Newell, lawyer; b. Chester, March 25, 1829; d. Manchester, Feb. 8, 1889; member 42d and 44th congresses.

Bellows, Henry Adams, jurist; b. Walpole, Oct. 25, 1803; d. Concord, March 11, 1873; justice of supreme court, 1859; chief justice, 1869.

Benton, James Gilchrist, soldier, inventor; b. Lebanon, Sept. Mass., Aug. 23, 1881; brevetted colonel, U. S. 15, 1820; d. Springfield, A., 1865; designed ordnance appliances; discovered use of electricity to determine velocity; wrote A Course of Instruction in Ordnance and Gunnery; commanded national armory, Springfield, Mass., till death.

Benton, Nathaniel S., politician; b. Westmoreland, Feb. 19, 1792: d. Little Falls, N. Y., June 29, 1869; secretary of state of N. Y., 1845 auditor canal department, 1855-68. ;

Blake, John Lauris, author, clergyman; b. Northwood, Dec. 21, 1788; d. Orange, N. July 6, 1857; edited Literary Advertizer and J., Gospel Advocate; wrote Text Book of Geography and Chronology, 1814; Biographical Dictionary, 1835, 1857; Family Encyclopaedia of Agriculture and Domestic Economy; Farmer's Every Day Book, 1852; Modern Farmer, 18.53: Letters on Confirmation; Book of Nature Laid Open, Wonders of the Earth, Wonders of Art, 1845.

Blanchard, Joseph, justice, soldier; b. Dunstable, Feb. 11, 1704; d. April 7, 175S; councillor, 1740; justice superior court, ,

1749; commanded N. H. regiment, 1755.

Blanchard, Justus Ward well, soldier; b. Milford, 1811; d.

Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1877; brevetted brigadier-general, 1865.

Edmund March, author; b. Portsmouth, June 20, 1770; Blunt, d. Sing Sing, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1862; wrote American Coast Pilot, 1796; Strangers Guide to N. Y. City, 1817.

Brackett, Joshua, physician; b. Greenland, May 5, 1733; d. Portsmouth, July 17, 1802; one of founders of N. H. Medical Society, and president, 1793-99. BRIEF SKETCHES. 5

Brewster, Charles Warren, journalist; 1>. Portsmouth, Sept. 13, 1S12; Portsmouth, Aug. d. 3, ISOS; edited Portsmouth Journal; wrote Fifty Years in a Printing Office; Rambles about Portsmouth.

Brodhead, Thornton F., soldier; b. 1822; d. Alexandria, Va., xVug. Si, 18G2; colonel 1st Mich. Cavalry in Civil War.

Brown, Francis, educator; b. Chester, Jan. 11, 1784; d. Hanover, July 27, 1820; president Dartmouth College, 1815.

Buckminster, Joseph Stevens, clergyman; b. Portsmouth, May 26, 1784; d. June 9, on biblical criticism. Harvard 1812; lecturer College, 1811; published hymns and sermons.

Burnap, George Washington, clergyman, author; b. Merri- mack, Nov. 30, 1802; d. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 8, 1859; wrote Lec- tures on the Doctrines of Controversy between Unitarians and Other Denominations of Christians, 1835; Lectures to Young Men, 1840; Lectures on the Sphere and Duty of Woman, 1840; Lectures on the History of Christianity, 1842; Biography of Henry A. Ingalls, 1845; Expository Lectures on the Principal Texts Which Relate to the Doc- trine of the Trinity, 1845; Miscellaneous Writings; Popular Objections to Unitarian Christianity Considered and Answered, 1848; What Is Unitarianisni ?, 1848; Lectures on Doctrines of Christianity, 1848; Dis- courses on the Rectitude of Human Nature, 1850; Christianity, Its Essence and Evidecce, or An i^nalysis of the New Testament, 1855.

Burnham, Samuel, author; b. Rindge, Feb. 21, 1833; d. Boston, Mass., June 22, 1873; wrote History of East Boston, and volumes on natural history; edited Congregationalist, and Watchman and Reflector; edited Charles Sumner's works.

Burroughs, Stephen, adventurer; b. Hanover, 1765; d. Three Rivers, Can., Jan. 28, 1840; celebrated counterfeiter; reformed; wrote Memoirs of My Own Life, 1811.

Burton, Warren, author; b. Wilton, Nov. 13, 1800; d. Salem, Mass., Jime 6, 1866; wrote Cheering Views of Man and Providence; My Religious Experience at My Native Home, 1829; Essay on the Divine Agency in the Material Universe, 1834; Uncle Sam's Recom- mendations of Phrenology, 1842; District School As It Was, 1850; Helps to Education in the Homes of Our Country, 1863; Discipline of the Observing Faculties, 1865; Scenery Showing, or Word Paintings of the Beautiful, Picturesque, and Grand in Nature. •

Butler, Benjamin Franklin, lawyer, soldier, politician; b. Deerfield, Nov. 5, 1818; d. Lowell, Mass., Jan. 11, 1893; major-general, 1861; member of congress, (Mass.) 1866-75, 1877-79; governor of Mass., 1882; candidate for presidency of U. S., 1884; wrote Butler's Book. 6 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Butler, Caleb, author; b. Pelham, Sept. 1.3, 1776; d. Groton, Mass., Oct. 7, 1854; wrote Facts as to Affairs in Groton, 1827; Review Reviewed, 1850; History of Groton, 1848.

Cady, Albemarle, soldier; b. Keene, Feb. 15, 1807; d. New Haven, Conn., March 14, 1888; bre vetted brigadier-general, U. S. A., 1865.

Carlton, Thomas, clergyman; b. Londonderry, July 26, 1808; d. Elizabeth, N. April 16, 1874; senior agent Methodist .J., Book Con- cern, 18.52-72; treasurer missionary society M. E. church.

Carrigain, Philip, lawyer; b. Concord, Feb. 20, 1772; d. Concord, March 16, 1842; secretary of state of N. H., 180-5-9; published map of N. H. first applied name of " Granite State" to N. H. ;

Carter, Nathaniel Hazeltine, author, journalist; b. Concord, Sept. 17, 1787; d. Marseilles, France, Jan. 2, 1830; edited Albany (N. Y.) Register, 1819, and N. Y. Statesman; wrote poems and letters of travel.

Cass, Lewis, lawyer, soldier, statesman: b. Exeter, Oct. 9, 1782; d. Detroit, Mich., June 17, 1866; brigadier-general, U. S. A., 1812; sec- retary of war, 1831; minister to France; U. S. senator (Mich.), 1845-48, 1849-57; candidate for presidency of U. S., 1848; wrote Inquiries Con- cerning the History, Traditions, and Languages of the Indians Living Within the U. S., 1823; France, Its King, Court, and Government, 1840.

Chandler, Abiel, philanthropist; b. Concord, Feb. 26, 1777; d. Walpole, March 22, 1851; established Chandler Scientific School at Dartmouth College. "!r>'

Chandler, John, soldier, statesman; b. Epping, 1760; d. Augusta, member of congress, (Me.) 180.5-8; Me., Sept. 25, 1841 ; brigadier-general, U. S. A., 1812; U. S. senator (Me.), 1820-29; collector of Portland, 1829-37; trustee of Bowdoin College.

Chandler, Zachariah, statesman; b. Bedford, Dec. 10, 1813; d. Chicago, 111., Nov. 1, 1879; U. S. senator (Mich.), 1857-74, 1879; sec- retary of interior, 1874.

Chase, Benjamin, clergyman; b. 1789; d. Natchez, Miss., Oct. 11, 1870; missionary in southwest; presented Oakland College, Miss., with collection of fossils.

Chase, Carlton, clergvman; b. Hopkinton, Feb. 20, 1794; d. Clare- mont, Jan. 18, 1870; first P. E. bishop of N. H., 1844 .

Chase, Dudley, statesman, jurist; b. Cornish, Dec. 30, 1771; d. Randolph, Vt., Feb. 23, 1846; IJ. S. senator (Vt.), 1813-17, 1825-31; chief justice Vt. supreme court, 1817-21. BRIEF SKETCHES. 7

Chase, Philander, clergyman; b. Cornish, Doc. 14, 1775; d. Jubi- lec Collej-c, Sept. 20, 1852; P. E. bishop of Ohio, 1819-31; founded ill., Kenyon College and Gambler Theological Seminary; bishop of 111., 1835"; founded Jubilee College, III., 1838; wrote A Plea for the West, 1826; The Star in the West, or Kenyon College, 1828; Defence of Ken- yon College, 1831; Reminiscences, An Autobiography, 1848.

Chase, Salmon Portland, statesman, jurist; b. Cornish, Jan. 13, 1808; N. Y. City, May 7, 1873; U. S." senator (Ohio), 1849; gov- d. ernor of Ohio, 1855; secretary of U. S. treasury, 1861-64; chief justice of U. S. supreme court, 1864.

Chickering, Jesse, political economist; b. Dover, Aug. 31, 1797; d. AVest Roxbury, Mass., May 29, 1855; wrote Statistical View of the Population of Mass. from 1765 to 1840, 1846; Emigration into the U. S., 1848; Reports on the Census of Boston, 1851; Letter Addressed to the President of the U. S. on Slavery, Considered in Relation to the Principles of Constitutional Government in Great Britain and in the U. S., 1855.

Chickering, Jonas, manufacturer, inventor; b. New Ipswich, April 5, 1797; d. Boston, Mass., Dec. 8, 1853; manufactured. Chicker- ing pianos; invented various improvements.

Cilley, Jonathan, lawyer; b. Nottingham, July 2, 1802; d. Bla- densburg, Md., Feb. 24, 1838; edited Thomaston (Me.) Register; mem- ber of congress (Me.), 1837-38.

Cilley, Joseph, soldier; b. Nottingham, 1735; d. Nottingham, Aug. 1799; colonel 1st N. 25, H. regiment in Revolutionary War; major-general of militia, 1786.

Cilley, Joseph, soldier, statesman; b. Nottingham, Jan. 4, 1791; d. Nottingham, Sept. 16, 1887; bre vetted captain, U. S. A., War of 1812; U. S. senator, 1846-47.

Clark, Daniel, lawyer, statesman; b. Stratham, Oct. 24, 1809; d. Manchester, Jan. 2, 1891; U. S. senator, 1857-66; U. S. district judge for N. H., 1866-91.

Clark, Laban, clergyman; b. Haverhill, July 19, 1778; d. Middle- town, Conn., Nov. 28, 1868; one of founders of Wesleyan University, and president of trustees.

Clifford, Nathan, jurist, statesman; b. Rumney, Aug. 18, 1803; d. Cornish, Me., July 25, 1881; member of congress (Me.), 1839-43; attor- ney-general of U. S., 1846; justice U. S. supreme court, 1858-81.

Cochrane, Clark B., lawyer; b. New Boston, May 31, 1815; d. Albany, N. Y., March 5, 1867; member of congress (N. Y.), 1856-60. 8 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Cogswell, "William, clergyman, author; b. Atkinson, June 5, 1787; d. Gilmanton, April professor of national education and his- 18, 1850; tory, Dartmouth College, 1841-44; president Gilmanton (N. H.) Theo- logical Seminary; edited N". E. Historical and Genealogical Register, N. H. Repository, American Quarterly Register; wrote Manual of Theology and Devotion; Assistant to Family Religion; Christian Phil- anthropist; Theological Class-Book; Harbinger of the Millenium; Letters to Young Men Preparing for the Ministry; Reports of the American Education Society; Reports of the Northern Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Colby, Anthony, governor; b. New London, Nov. 13, 1792; d. New London, July 13, 1873; major-general of militia: governor of N. H., 1846; adjutant-general of N. H. in time of Civil War.

Conner, Samuel Shepard, soldier; b. 1783; d. Covington, Ky., Dec. 17, lieutenant-colonel 13th U. S. Inf., War of 1812; 1820; member of congress (Mass.), 1815-17; surveyor-general Ohio land dis- trict, 1819.

Cossett, Franceway Ranna, clergyman; b. Claremont, April 24, 1790; d. Lebanon, Tenn., July 3, 1863; president Cumberland College, Ky., 1825-42, and Cumberland University, 1842-47; founded and edited Nashville Banner of Peace; wrote Life and Times of Erving.

Cram, Thomas Jefferson, soldier; b. Acworth, 1804; d. Philadel- phia, Pa., Dec. 20, 1883; topographical engineer; brevetted brigadier- and major-general, 1866.

Craven, Tunis Augustus McDonough, naval officer; b. Ports- mouth, Jan. 11, 1813; d. Mobile Bay, Aug. 5, 1864; commander U. S. N., 1861-64; with vessel sinking, refused to leave before the pilot, saying, "After you, pilot! " and was drowned.

Crosby, Alpheus, educator; b. Sandwich, Oct. 13, 1810; d. Salem, Mass., April 17, 1874; professor of Greek, Dartmouth College, 1833-53; principal Normal School, Salem, Mass., 1857-65; wrote Greek Lessons, Greek Grammar, Greek Fables, edition of Xenophon's Anabasis; Second Advent, 1850; First Lessons in Geometry, 1851.

Crosby, Alpheus Benning, surgeon; b. Gilmanton, Feb. 22, 1832; d. Hanover, Aug. 1877; professor of surgerv, Dartmouth College, 9, 1868-77; University of Vermont, 1866-72; lecturer. University of Michigan, 1869; professor and lecturer, Bowdoin College, J 869; profes- sor, Long Island College hospital, 1871; Bellevue Hospital Medical College, 1872-77.

Crosby, Dixi, surgeon; b. Sandwich, Feb. 8, 1800; d. Sandwich, Sept. 26, 1873; devised method of reducing metacarpo-phalangeal dis- location; first to open abscess at hip-joint; professor of surgery, Dart- mouth College, 1841-68, also of obstetrics and diseases of women. BRIEF SKETCHES. 9

Crosby, Nathan, lawyer; b. Sandwich, Feb. 12, 1798; d. Lowell, Mass., Feb. 9, J885; justice Lowell police court, 1846-85; wrote First Half-Century of Dartmouth College, and eulogies on Tappan Went- worth and S. S. Wilde.

Crosby,Thomas Russell, physican; b. Gilmanton, Oct. 22, 1816; d. Hanover, March 1, 1872; professor of general and military surgery and hygiene, National Medical College, 1866-70; of animal and vegeta- ble physiology, JS". H. Agricultural College, 1870-72.

Edward Ephraim, soldier; b. Lancaster, April 22, 1832; Cross, d. Gettysburg, Pa., July 2, 1868; took first steam engine and printing press across Rockv Mountains, 1858; lieutenant-colonel, Mexican army^ 1860; colonel 5th N. H. V., 1860-63.

Cummings, Ebenezer Edson, clergyman; b. Claremont, Nov. 9, 1800; d. Concord, Feb. 22, 1886; president of trustees, New London Institution; trustee Colby University; wrote Baptist Ministry of N. H» for the First Century of Our History, not published.

Curtis, Alva, physician; b. 1797; d. Ohio, 1881; lecturer Botanic Medical College, Ohio; edited Botanico-Medical Recorder^ 1837-52; Journal of Education and of Physiological and Medical Reforms; wrote Medical Discussions, 1833; Lectures on Midwifery, 1838; Theory and Practice of Medicine, 1842; Medical Criticisms, 1856.

Cushing, Jonathan Peter, educator; b. Rochester, March 12, 1793; d. Raleigh, N.C, April 25, 1835; professor of chemistry and natural jjliilosophy, Hampden Sydney College, N. C. ; president of same.

Cutt, Charles, senator; b. Portsmouth, Jan. 31, 1769; d. Fairfax Co., Ya., Jan. 25, 1846; U. S. senator, 1810-13; secretary U. S. senate,. 1814-25.

Cutter, Calvin, physician; b. Jaffrey, May 1, 1807; d. Greene, Me., March 25, 1830; wrote Cutter's Physiology; commanded forces in Kan- sas, 1856; president military council, Kansas; surgeon 21st Mass. Inf., 1861-64.

Dana, James Freeman, chemist; b. Amherst, Sept. 23, 1793; d, N. Y. City, April 14, chemistry and mineralogy, Dart- 1827; professor mouth College, 1820; chemistry. College of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1825-27; wrote, with his brother, Outlines of Mineralogy and Geology of Boston and Its Yicinity, 1818; Epitome of Chemical Phil- osophy, 1825.

Dana, Samuel Luther, chemist; b. Amherst, .luly 11, 1795; d. Lowell, Mass., March 11, 1868; chemist to Newton Chemical Co., and 10 NEW HAMPSHIKE MANUAL.

Merrimack M'f g Co. his investigations led to invention of American ;

system of bleaching; wrote Treatise on Lead Diseases (translation); with his brother, Outlines of Mineralogy and Geology of Boston and Its Vicinity, 1818; Chemical Changes Occurring in the Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid, 1833; Muck Manual for Manures, 1842; Essay on Manures, 1843.

Dearborn, Benjamin, inventor; b. Portsmouth, 175.5; d. Boston, Mass., Feb. 22, 1888; first suggested employment of convict labor for profit; invented spring balance.

Dearborn, Henry, soldier, statesman; b. North Hampton, Feb. Koxbury, 5lass., June G, 1829; deputy quartermaster-general 23, 1751; d. on Washington's staff; major-general of Maine militia, 1795; U. S. marshal for Maine, 1789; member of congress (Me.), 1793-97; secretary of war, 1801-9; collector, port of Boston, 1809-12; major-general, TJ. S. A., 1812; minister to Portugal, 1822-24.

Dearborn, Henry Alexander Scammell, lawyer, author; b. Exeter, March 3, 1783; d. Portland, Me., July 29, 1851; collector, port of Boston, 1812-29; brigadier-general of militia, 1812; member of con- gress, (Mass.), 1831-33; adjutant-^'eneralof Mass., 1834-43; wrote Mem- oir on the Black Sea, Turkey, and Egypt, 3 vols., 1819; Letters on the Internal Improvements and Commerce of the West, 1839; History of Navigation and Naval Architecture, 2 vols.; left in mss., Diary, Life of Maj.-Gen. Dearborn, Life of Com. Bainbridge, Life of Jesus Christ, Writings on Horticulture.

Dickson, John, statesman; b. Keene, 1783: d. West Bloomfield, N. Y., Feb. 22, 18.52; membei- of congress (N. Y.), 1831-35; made first important anti-slavery speech ever made in congress, 1835; wrote Remarks on the Presentation of Several Petitions for the Aboliti(m of Slavery and the Slave Trade in the District of Columbia, 1835.

Dinsmoor, Robert, poet; b. Windham, Oct. 7, 1757; d. Wind- liam. March 10, 1830; wrote Incidental Poems, 1828.

Dinsmoor, Samuel, governor; b. Londonderry, July 1, 1760; d. Keene, March 15,1835; major-general of militia; member of congress, 1810; governor of N. H., 1831-33.

Dinsmoor, Samuel, Jr., governor; b. Keene, May 8, 1799; d. Keene, Feb. 24, 1809; governor of N. H., 1849 and 1S51.

Dix, John Adams, soldier, statesman; b. Boscawen, July 24, 1798; d. N. Y. City, April 21, 1879; captain, U. S. A., resigned in 1828; adjutant-general of N. Y., 1830; secretary of state of N. Y., 1833; edited Northern Light, 1841-43; U. S. senator (N. Y.), 1845-49; sec- retary of treasury, 1801; major-general, U. S. A., 1801; naval officer, port of N. Y., 1800; minister to France, 1800; governor of N. Y., 1872; BRIEF SKETCHES. 11

first president U. P. Railroad, 186:3; wrote Sketcli of the Resources of the City of New York, 1827; Decisions of the Superintendents of Common Schools, 1837; A Winter in Madeira, and a Summer in Spain and Florence, 1850; Speeches and Occasional Addresses, 2 vols., 18(34; Dies Irae (translation), 1863; Stabat Mater (translation), 1868.

Dow, Moses A., publisher; b. Littleton, May 20, 1810; d. Charles- town, Mass., June 22, 1886; published Waverly Magazine.

Downing, Samuel, soldier; b. near Exeter, 1766; d. near Amster- dam, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1867; centenarian; served in Continental army, 1780-83; was voted pension of $500 a year on day of death.

Drake, Francis Samuel, author; b. North wood, Feb. 22, 1828; d. Washington, D. C, Feb. 22, 1885; prepared Dictionary of American Biography; wrote Memorial of Mass. Society of Cincinnati, 1873; Life of Gen. Henry Knox, 1873; The Town of Roxbury, 1873; Tea Leaves, 1884; Indian History for Young Folks, 1885; edited Schoolcraft's His- tory of the Indians.

Drake, Samuel Gardner, antiquarian, author; b. Pittsfield, Oct. 11, 1798; Boston, Mass., June 14, 1875; established first antiquarian d. bookstore in U. S., Boston, 1828; one of founders of N. E. Historic Genealogical Society, 1847; its president, 1858, also edited its Register; wrote Church's Entertaining History of King Philip's War, with addi- tions, 1825; Indian Biography, 1832; Book of the Indians, 1833; Old Indian Chronicle, 1836; Indian Captivities, 1839; Account of the Family of Drake, 1845; Review of Savage's Edition of Winthrop's Journal, 1854; History and Antiquities of Boston, 1856; Result of Searches among the I3ritish Archives, 186u; Memoir of Sir Walter Raleigh, 1862; editions with introductions and notes, of Mather's Indian War of 1675-6, 1862, Early History of New England, 1864, and Hubbard's Indian Wars, 1865; The Witchcraft Delusion in New Eng- land, being reprints of Mather's Wonders of the Invisible World, and Robert Calef's More Wonders of the Invisible World, with introduction and notes, 3 vols., 1866; Annals of Witchcraft in the U. S., 1869; His- tory of the French and Indian War, 1870.

Durant, Henry Towle, philanthropist, b. Hanover, Feb. 20, 1822; d. Wellesley, Mass., Oct. 3, 1881; founded Wellesley College.

Durell, Edward Henry, jurist; b. Portsmouth, July 14, 1810; d. Schoharie, N. Y., March 29, 1887; drafted bureau system of govern- ment in New Orleans, 1862; U. S. judge, eastern' district of La., 1863-74; declined office of justice of U. S. supreme court and Austrian mission; wrote Sketches, by H. Didimus, 1840; left mss. translation, Essay on the History of France, and the Immediate Causes of the Revolution of 1789, with notes; had in preparation History of Seven- teen Years, from 1860 to the Retiring of the Federal Arms from Louisiana and South Carolina. 12 NEW HAMPSHIKE MANTJAL.

Eastman, Macarthur Eastman, capitalist; b. Gilmanton, June 8,1810; d. Manchester, Sept, 3, 1877; introduced patent spinning jenny into England; sold patent of breech loading cannon to British govern- ment, 1856; contracted for fire-arms to (J. S. and other governments; planned direct ocean cable, laid 1874.

Eastman, Philip, lawyer; b. Chatham, Feb. 5, 1799; d. Saco, Me., Aug. 7, commissioner to locate claims of settlers on north- 1869; eastern boundary of Me., 1842; published General Statutes of Me., 1840, and digest of first 26 vols, of Me. Law Reports, 1849.

Eaton, Asa, clergyman; b. Plaistow, July 25, 1778; d. Boston, Mass., March 24, 1858; connected with Christ Church, Boston, free church city mission, St. Mary's School, Burlington, N. J.; rector Trinity Chiirch, Bridgewater, Mass. wrote History of Christ Church, ;

Boston, 1828.

Ellsworth, Mary "Wiggins, author; b. Exeter, Sept. 7, 1830; d. Newton, Mass., Aug. 12, 1870; wrote biographical articles for Cypress Leaves, 1857; Peace or the Stolen Will, 1857; An Hour with the Child- ren, 1860; compiled Juvenile Miscellany, 1858.

Elwyn, Alfred Langdon, philanthropist, author; b. Portsmouth, July 9, Philadelphia, Pa., March 15, 1884; originated Pa. 1804; d. Agricultural Society and Farm School, and was president in 1850; president Pa. Institution for Instruction of the Blind, Training School for Feeble Minded Children, Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; wrote Bonaparte, 1848; Glossary of Supposed Americanisms, 1860; Letters to Hon. John Langdon during and after the Revolution, 1880; Melancholy and Its Musings, 1881; A Few Hints to the City on Intemperance. Emerson, Benjamin Dudley, educator; b. Hampstead, 1781; d. Jamaica Plain, Mass., Oct. 1872; principal Adams grammar school, 2, Boston; published spelling books, readers, and arithmetics, also Aca- demical Speaker; established Hampstead High School.

Emerson, Frederick, author, educator; b. Hampstead, Nov. 28, 1788; d. Boston, Mass., April 26, 1857; teacher and superintendent of schools, Boston; published series of arithmetics, including Xorth American Arithmetic, 1834, 3 pts.

Emerson, John Smith, missionary; b. Chester, Dec. 28, 1800; d. Waialua, Oahu, Sandwich Islands, March 28, 1867; pastor Cong. Church, Waialua, 1832-42, 1846-64; professor in seminary, Lahaina- luna, 1842-46; published five volumes elementary works, three in Hawaian language; with Rev. Artemus Bishop, wrote English- Hawaian dictionary.

Emerson, Joseph, educator; b. Hollis, 1777; d. Weathersfield, Conn., May 13, 1833; established academy, Byfield, Mass.; wrote Lectures upon the Millenium; Lectures on Pollock's Course of Time; an edition of Watts on the Mind. BRIEF SKETCHES. 13

Emerson, Ralph, clergyman; b. Ilollis, Aug. 18, 1787; d. Rock- ford, 111., May 20, 18(33; professorof ecclesiastical history, Andover, Mass., 1829-53; lecturer, Chicago Theological Seminary; wrote Life of Rev. Joseph Emerson, 1834; translated, with notes, Wiggin's Augus- tinianism and Pelagianism, 1840.

Evans, John, geologist; b. Portsmouth, Feb. 14, 1812; d. Wash- ington, D. C, April 13, 1861; discovered fossil bones of extinct species; made geological surveys of Washington and Oregon; geolo- gist to Chiriqui commission.

Farrar, Timothy, Jr., jurist; b. New Ipswich, March 17, 1788; d. Boston, Mass., Oct. 27, 1874; judge N. H. court of common pleas, 1824-33; vice president N. E. Historic Genealogical Society, 1853-58; published Report of Dartmouth College Case, 1819; Review of the Dred Scott Decision, 1857; Manual of the Constitution of the U. S., 1867.

Fessenden, William Pitt, statesman; b. Boscawen, Oct. 16, 1806; d. Portland, Me., Sept. 8, 1869; member of congress (Me.), 1840; U. S. senator (Me.), 1854-64, 1865-69; secretary of treasury, 1864; regent Smithsonian Institution.

Fessenden, Thomas Green, b. Walpole, April author, editor; 22, 1771; d. Boston, Mass., Nov. wrote Jonathan's Courtship; 11, 1837; Terrible Tractoration, 1803; repub. as The Minute Philosopher, 1806; edited Weekly Inspector, N. Y. Reporter, Brattleboro, Vt., 1815; ;

Intelligencer, Bellows Falls, Yt., 1816-22; established N. E. Farmer, Boston; edited Horticultural Register, and Silk Manual; wrote Origi- nal Poems; Democracy Unveiled, 1806; Pills, Poetical, Political, and Philosophical, 1809; American Clerk's Companion, 1815; The Ladies' Monitor, 1818; Laws of Patents for New Inventions, 1822; Wooden Booksellers.

Fields, James Thomas, publisher, author; b. Portsmouth, Dec. 4^1, 1881; member of firm Ticknor & 1817; d. Boston, Mass., April 24, Fields; edited Atlantic Monthly, 1862-70; wrote Poems, 1849 and 1854; A Few Yerses for a Few Friends, 1858; Yesterdays with Authors, 1872; Hawthorne, 1876; In and Out of Doors with Charles Dickens, 1876; with Edwin P. Whipple, edited Family Library of English Poetry, 1877.

Fogg, George Gilman, statesman; b. Meredith, May 26, 1815; d. 'Concord, Oct. 5, 1881; minister to Switzerland, 1861-65; U. S. senator, 1866; trustee Bates College; editor Independent Democrat, Concord.

Foley, Margaret E., sculptor; b. New Hampshire; d. Menan, Austrian Tyrol, 1877; made portrait busts of S. C. Hall, Charles Sum- ner, Theodore Parker; cameo work, medallions of William and Mary Howitt, Longfellow, I3ryant; ideal statues of Cleopatra, Excelsior, Jeremiah. 14 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Folsom, Charles, scholar, editor; b. Exeter, Dec. 24, 1794; d. Cam- bridge, Mass., Nov. 8, 1872; librarian Harvard College, 1823-26; of Bos- ton Athanaeum, 1845-56; an editor of Worcester's Dictionary; with Wm. Cullen Bryant, edited U. S. Literary Gazette, 1824, and, with Andrews Norton, the Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature, 1833; published Cicero's Select Orations with notes, 1811; Additional Selections from Livy, with notes, 1829.

Folsoni, Joseph L., soldier; b. Meredith, May 19, 1817; d. San Jose, Cal., July 19, 1855; served in Seminole War and on frontier; assistant instructor of infantry tactics. West Point, 1844; captain in Mexican War; collector port of San Francisco, 1846-48.

Folsom, Nathaniel, soldier, b. Exeter, 1726; d. Exeter, May captain in French War; general of militia; served in siege of 26, 1790: Boston; member of continental congress, 1774, 1777.

Foster, John Gray, soldier; b. Whitefield, May 27, 1823; d. Nashua, Sept. 2, 1874; major-general of volunteers, 1862; brevetted brigadier and major-general, U. S. A., 1865; conducted engineering operations in Boston and Portsmouth harbors; wrote Submarine Blast- ing in Boston Harbor, 1869.

Foster, Stephen Symonds, abolitionist; b. Canterbury, Nov. 17, 1809; d. near Worcester, Mass., Sept. 8, 1881; active anti-slavery agi- tator; wrote The Brotherhood of Thieves, A True Picture of the American Church and Clergy, 1843, repub. 1886.

Foster, William Sewell, soldier; b. New HamjDshire; d. Baton Rouge, La., Nov. 26, 1839;lieutenant-colonel, U.S. A., 1836; brevetted colonel 1837, for distinguished services in Florida.

Fox, Charles James, lawyer, author; b. Antrim, Oct. 11, 1811; d. Nashua, Feb.17, 1846; member of commission to revise N. H. statutes,. 1841; compiled, with Rev. Samuel Osgood, the New Hampshire Book, Specimens of Its Literature, 1842; wrote History of Dunstable, 1846; Town Officer, 1843.

Frost, George, jurist; b. New Castle, April 26, 1720; d. Durham^ June 21, 1796; justice court of common pleas, Strafford Co., N. H., 1773-91; chief justice; delegate to continental congress, 1777-79.

Frost, Rufus Smith, philanthropist: b. Marlborough, July 18, 1820; d. Chicago, 111., March 6, 1894; presented library and building to Marlborough; member of congress (Mass.), 1875-76; president Bos- ton Board of Trade, 1879-81; trustee Wellesley College, 1876-94; presi- dent N. E. Conservatory of Music, Boston, 1882-94.

Fuller, Richard Henry, artist; b. Bradford, Oct. 19, 1822; d. Chelsea, Mass., Dec. 24, 1871; landscape painter; works in finest Bos- ton collections. BRIEF SKETCHES. 15

Gilman, John Taylor, ^^overnor; b. Exeter, Dec. 19, 1753; d. Exeter, Sept. 1, 1828; treasurer of N. H., 1783-89, 1791-94; governor of N. H., 1794-1805, 1813-15.

Gilman, Nicholas, statesman; b. Exeter, Aug. 3, 1755; d. Exeter, ;May 2, 1814; member continentalcongress, 1786-88; U. S. senator, 1805-14; member.constitutional convention, Philadelphia, 1787.

Gordon, George Phineas, inventor; b. Salem, April 21, 1810; d. Jan. 27, 1878; was granted more than fifty patents; invented Gordon press.

Gould, Augustus Addison, naturalist, author; b. New Ipswich, April 23, 1805; d. Boston, Mass., Sept. 15, 1866; fellow American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and American Philosophical Society; original member of National Academy of Sciences one of founders of ;

Boston Society of Natural History; president Mass. Medical Society, 1864-66; wrote translation of Lamarck's Genera of Shells, 1833; A Sys- tem of Natural History, 1833; Report on the Invertebrata of Mass., 1841; Mollusca and Shells, 1846; with Louis Agassiz, Princijiles of Zoology, 1848; edited and completed Dr. Amos Biuney's The Terres- trial Air-Breathing Mollusks of the U. S. and Adjacent Territories of N. A., 1851-55; with Frederic Kidder, History of New Ipswich, N. H., 1852; The Mollusca of the North Pacific Expedition, 1860; Otia Concho- logia, 1862.

Gould, Charles Duren, publisher; b. New Ipswich, Feb. 2, 1807; d.Boston, Mass., Jan. 17, 1875; member of firms of Gould, Kendall, and Lincoln, 1835, and Gould and Lincoln, 1850-75.

Gove, William Hazeltine, politician; b. Weare, July 1817; 10, d. Weare, March 11, 1876; member of Free Soil Convention,Buffalo, 1848; speaker of N. H. house of rep., 1871; president N. H. senate, 1874; edited Temperance Banner, Concord, N. H.

Greeley, Horace, journalist, author, statesman; b. Amherst, Feb. 3, 1811; d. Pleasantville, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1872; founded and edited New Yorker; edited Jeffersonian; Log Cabin; founded and edited N. Y. Tribune; member of congress (N. Y.), 1848; candidate for presidency of U. S., 1872; wrote Hints towards Reforms, 1850; Glances at Europe, 1851; History of the Struggle for Slavery Extension, 1856; Overland Journey to San Francisco, 1860; The American Conflict, 2 vols., 1864- 66; Recollections of a Busy Life, 1868, 1873; Essays on Political Econ- omy, 1870; What I Know about Farming, 1871; with John F. Cleve- land edited A Political Text-Book, 1860, and supervised Whig Almanac and Tribune Almanac.

Green, Charles Gordon, journalist; b. Boscawen, July 1, 1804; d. Boston, Mass., Sept. 27, 1886; edited Free Press, Taunton, Mass., 1825; Boston Spectator, 1826; U. S. Telegraph, Washington, 1828,- National Palladium, Philadelphia, 1827; Boston Statesman, 1829; founded and edited Boston Morning Post. 16 NEW HAMPSHIRE MAISTTJAL.

Green, Nathaniel, journalist; b. Boscawen, May 20, 1797; d. Bos- ton, Mass., Xov. 29, 1877; edited Concord Gazette, 1812; N. H. Gazette, 1814; Haverhill (Mass.) Gazette; founded and edited Essex Patriot, 1817-21 established Boston Statesman, 1821 wrote translation of G. ; ;

Sforzosi's History of Italy, 1836; Tales from the German, Italian, and French, 1843: Improvisations and Translations, 1852.

Grimes, James "Wilson, statesman; b. Deering, Oct. 20, 1816; d. Burlington (Iowa), Feb. 7, 1872; governor of Iowa, 1854-58; U. S. sena- tor, Iowa, 1859-69; founded professorship, Iowa College; established free public library, Burlington, Iowa.

Gunnison, John W., engineer; b. 1812; d. near Sevier Lake, Utah, Oct. 26, 1853; captain of topographical engineers, U. S. A.; wrote History of the Mormons of Utah: Their Domestic Polity and Theology, 1852.

Haddock, Charles Brickett, educator; b. Franklin, June 20, 1796; d. "West Lebanon, Jan. 15, 1861; professor of rhetoric and belles- lettres, Dartmouth College, 1819-38, and of intellectual philosophy and political economy, 18:38-54; originator present school and railroad sys- tem, N. H. pub. addresses and other writings, 1846. ;

Haines, Thomas Jefferson, soldier; b, Portsmouth, Oct. 26, 1827; d. Hartford, Conn., Aug. 14, 1883; assistant professor mathema- tics. West Point; major and brevet brigadier-general, U. S. A., 1865.

Hale, John Parker, statesman b. Rochester, March 31, 1806; d. ;

Dover, Nov. 19, 1873: member of congress, 1843; U. S. senator, 1847-53, 1855-65; candidate for presidency of U. S., 1852; minister to 3pain, 1865-69.

Hale, Salma, historian; b. Alstead, March 7, 1787; d. Somerville, Mass., Xov. 19, 1866; wrote English Grammar, 1804, 1831; edited Political Observatory, Walpole, N. H. member of congress, 1816; ;

wrote History of U. S., 1821; The Administration of John Q. Adams and the Opposition Iby Algernon Sidney, 1826; Conspiracy of the Spaniards against Venice, and of John Lewis Fiesco against Genoa (translation), 1828; Annals of the Town of Keene (N". H.), 1826, 1851; An Oration on the Character of Washington, 1832; Address on the Connection of Chemistry and Agriculture, 1848; Address before N. H. Historical Society, 1828, pub. 1832, 1870.

Hale, Sarah Josepha (Buell), author; Newport, Oct. 24, 1788; b. d. Philadelphia, Pa., April 30, 1879; editor of Ladies' Magazine, Boston, 1828-37, afterwards of Godey's Lady's Book; first proposed national celebration of Thanksgiving Day; wrote poems; Woman's Record, or Sketches of All Distinguished Women from the Creation to the Present Day, 1853, 1869; The Genius of Oblivion and Other Poems, 1823; The Ladies' Wreath, 1835; Alice Ray, 1846; Love, or Women's Destiny, with Other Poems, 1870; Norwood, 1827, 1852; Sketches of American Character, 1830; Traits of American Life, 1835; Flora's Interpreter, BRIEF SKETCHES. 17

1835; The to Live Well and to Bo Well While We Live, 18.38; Way Orosvenor, A Tragedy, 1838; The White Veil, 1854; Harry Gray, The Widow's Son, 1848; Three Hours, or the Y\^\\ of Love, 1848; Ladies' New Book of Cookery, 1852; New Household Receipt-Book, 1853, 1855; Dictionary of Poetical Quotations, 1854; The Judfje, A Drama of American Life, 1854; The Bible Readinjj;-Book, 1854; Manners, or Happy Homes and Good Society, 1868; edited The 0})al, The Crocus, The Poet's Offering, Miss Acton's Cookery, Letters of Madame de Sevigne, Letters of Lady Mary Wortley Montague.

HaH, Charles Francis, explorer; b. Rochester, 1821; d. in Arctic regions, Nov. 8, 1871 made several expeditions to Arctic regions; wrote ;

Arctic Researches, 18G4; Life among the Esquimaux, 1864.

HaU, Samuel Read, educator; b. Croydon, Oct. 27, 1795; d. Bennington, Vt., June 24, 1877; organized first teacher's training school in U. S., Concord, Yt., 1828; principal of English department, Phillips Andover Academy, 1830; one of founders of American Insti- tute of Instruction; wrote Instructor's Manual or Lectures on School- Keeping, 1829; Lectures on Education; Geography for Children.

Harriman, Walter, soldier, governor; b. Warner, April 8, 1817; <1.Concord, July 25, 1884; colonel 11th N. H. V., and brevet brigadier- general, U. S. v.; governor of N. H., 1867-68; naval officer, port of Boston, 1869-77; edited Union Democrat, Manchester, N. H., 1861; wrote History of Warner, N. H., 1879; In the Orient, 1883.

Harvey, Jonathan, congressman; b. Sutton, Feb. 25, 1780; d. Sutton, Aug. 23, 1859; member of congress, 1825-31.

Harvey, Matthew, governor, jurist; b. Sutton, .June 21, 1781; d. Concord, April 7, 1866; member of congress, 1821-25; governor of N. H., 1830-31; judge of U. S. district court, 1831-66.

Haven, Nathaniel Appleton, editor, author; b. Portsmouth, Jan. Portsmouth, June 3, 1826; edited Portsmouth Jour- 14, 1790; d. nal, 1821-25; wrote poems and contributions to North American Review; vol. of writings and memorial pub. 1827.

Head, Natt, governor; b. Hooksett, May 20, 1828; d. Hooksett, Nov. 1883; adjutant-general of N. H., 1864-70; governor, 1879-80; 12, collected and published records of N. H. soldiers, in adjutant-general's reports of 1865 and 1866.

Healy, John Plummer, lawyer; b. Washington, Dec. 28, 1810; d. Boston, Mass., .Jau. 4, 1882; law partner of Daniel Webster; declined chief justiceships of Cal. and Mass.

Heath, Lyman, song-writer; b. Bow, Aug. 24, 1804; d. Nashua, June 30, 1870; wrote Grave of Bonaparte, Burial of Mrs. Judson, and other popular songs. 2 18 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Hoit, Albert Gallatin, artist; b. Sandwich, Dec. 13, 1809; cL West Eoxbury, Mass., Dec. 18, 1856; portrait and landscape artist.

Hoyt, Joseph Gibson, educator; b. Dimbarton, Jan. 19, 1815; d. St. Louis, Mo,, Nov. 26, 1862; instructor mathematics and natural philosophy, Phillips Exeter Academy, 1840-58; chancellor and pro- fessor Greek, Washington University, St. Louis, 1859-62; wrote revised edition Cotton's Greek Header, 1845-46; Miscellaneous Writ- ings, Addresses, Lectures and Eeviews, 1861.

Hubbard, Henry, statesman; b. Charlestowm, May 3, 1784; d. Charlestown, June 5, 1857; member of congress, 1829-35, U. S. senator, 1835-41; governor of N. H., 1842-44; U. S. sub-treasurer, Boston^ 1846-49.

Huske, John, politician; b. Portsmouth, about 1721; d. England, 1773; member of British parliament, 1764; hanged in effigy in Boston, 1765, for aid in passing stamp act.

Jaffrey, George, jurist; b. New Castle, Nov. 22, 1682; d. Ports- mouth, May 8, 1749; councillor, judge, treasurer, and chief justice, N. H.

Jenness, Benning Wentworth, senator; b. Deerfield, July 14, 1806; d. Cleveland, O., Nov. 16, 1879. U. S. senator, 1845-46.

Jewell, Harvey, lawyer; b. Winchester, May 26, 1820; d. Boston, Mass., Dec. 8, 1881; judge of court of commissioners of Alabama claims.

Jewell, Marshall, statesman; b. Winchester, Oct. 20, 1825; d, Hartford, Conn., Feb. 10, 1883; governor of Conn., 1869, 1871, 1872; minister to Russia, 1873; postmaster-general, 1874.

Johnson, Mary Ann; b. Westmoreland, Aug. 24, 1808; d. New York, June 8, 1872; assistant matron female state-prison, feing Sing, N. Y. promoted many reforms. ;

Jones, John Taylor, missionary; b. New Ipswich, July 16, 1802; d. Bangkok, Siam, Sept. 13, 1851; wrote tracts in Siamese, 1834; Brief Grammatical Notices of Siamese Language, 1842; Siamese translation of New Testament, 1843.

Judson, Sarah Hall Boardman, missionary; b. Alstead, Nov. 4,1803; d. harbor of James Town, St. Helena, Sept. 1, 1845; translated part of Pilgrim's Progress, also Dying Father's Advice and several hymns; pub. 4 vols. Scripture questions. BRIEF SKETCHES. 19

Kelley, Hall Jackson, colonist; b. Northwood, Feb. 28, 1790; d. Palmer, Mass., Jan. 17, 1874; interested in settlement of the west; wrote Geographical Memoir of Oregon, 1830; History of the Settle- ment of Oregon and of the Interior of Upper California, and of Perse- cutions and Afflictions of Forty Years Continuance Endured by the Autlior, 1868.

Kelly, John, antiquarian; b. Warner, March 7, 1786; d. Exeter, Nov. 8, 1860; edited News Letter, Exeter; wrote many articles on genealogy and local history.

Kendall, George Wilkins, journalist; b. what is now Mont Yer- non, Aug. 22, 1809; d. Oak Spring, Texas, Oct. 22, 1867; established Picayune at New Orleans, La., with Francis A. Lumsden; wrote Narrative of the Texan Sante Fe Expedition, 1844, 1845, 1856; The War Between the U. S. and Mexico, 1851.

Kendrick, Clark, clergyman; b. Hanover, Oct. 6, 1775; d. Poult- ney, Vt., Fe>». 29, 1864; did missionary and educational work in Vt. and N. Y. established Baptist Education Society of Vt. wrote Plain ; ;

Dealing with the Pedo-Baptists.

Kendrick, Nathaniel, educator; b. Hanover, April 22, 1777; d. Hamilton, N. Y., Sept. 11,1848; professor systematic and pastoral theology, Hamilton (N. Y.) seminary; declined presidency of Hamil- ton Literary and Theological Institution.

Kent, Edward, governor, jurist; b. Concord, Jan. 8, 1802; d. Ban- gor, Me., May 19, 1877; chief justice court of sessions, Penobscot Co., Me., 1827; governor of Me., 1838-40; U. S. consul at Rio Janeiro, 1849-53; associate justice supreme court, Me., 1859-73.

Kidder, Frederic, author; b. New Ipswich, April 16, 1804; d. Melrose, Mass., Dec. 19, 1885; wrote with A. A. Gould, History of New Ipswich, 1852; The Expeditions of Capt. John Lovewell, 1865; Mili- tary Operations in Eastern Maine and Nova Scotia during the Revo- lution, 1867; History of First N. H. Regiment in the War of the Revo- lution, 1868; History of the Boston Massacre, March 5, 1770, 1870.

Kimball, Edgar Allan, soldier; b. Pembroke, Jan. 3, 1822; d. Suffolk, Va., April 12, 1863; captain and brevet major, U. S. A., 1847- 48; first man to scale walls of Chapultepec, and received surrender of the castle; colonel of N. Y. regiment of zouaves, 1862.

Kimball, Increase, inventor; b. Concord, Oct. 26, 1777; d. Han- over, Sept. 16, 1856; invented cut nailsand devised first machinery for manufacture.

Kimball, Joseph Horace, author; b. Sanborn ton, April 26, 1813; d. Pembroke, April 11, 1838; edited Herald of Freedom, Concord, N. H. with two friends pub. Emancipation in the West Indies, A Six ;

Months Tour in Antiqua, Barbadoes, and Jamaica in 1837, 1838. 20 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Kingsbury, Cyrus, missionary; b. Alstead, Nov. 22, 1786; d. Indian rerritory, June 27, 1870; did missionary work among Indians ;

established first mission among Choctaws.

Kittredge, Jonathan, lawyer; b. Canterbury, July 17, 1798; d. Concord, April 8, 1864; chief justice court of common pleas, 1855-59; delivered first temperance lecture in IS". H., 1827.

Knight, Frederick, poet; b. Hampton, Oct. 9, 1791; d. Rowley, Mass., Nov. 20, 1849; wrote poems pub. as Thorn Cottage, with memorial, 1855.

Labaree, Benjamin, educator; b. Charlestown, June 3, 1801; d. Walpole, Nov. 15, 1883; professor of Latin and Greek, Jackson Col- lege, Columbia, Tenn., 1832-36; president of same, 1836-87; president Middlebury College, Yt., 1840-66; lecturer on moral philosophy and international law, Dartmouth College, 1871-76.

Ladd, William, philanthropist; b. Exeter, May 10, 1778; d. Ports- mouth, April 9, 1841; one of organizers and president American Peace Society; edited Friend of Peace and Harbinger of Peace; wrote Address to the Peace Society of Me., 1824; one to the society of Mass., 1825; Essay on the Congress of Nations, 1840.

Laighton, Albert, poet; b. Portsmouth, Jan. 8, 1829; d. Ports- mouth, Feb. 6, 1887; wrote two vols, of poems; with A. M. Payson, compiled Poets of Portsmouth, 1865.

Langdon, John, statesman, b. Portsmouth, June 25, 1741 d. Ports-;

mouth, Sept. delegate to continental congress, 1775-76, 1788; 18, 1819; provided means for equipping Stark's brigade for battle of Benning- ton; delegate to constitutional convention, Philadelphia, 1787; gov- ernor of N. H., 1785, 1788, 1805-8, 1810-11; U. S. senator, 1789-1801; first president U. S. senate; declined nomination for vice-presidency of U. S.

Langdon, "Woodbury, statesman; b. Portsmouth, 1739; d. Ports- mouth, Jan. 13, 1805; delegate to continental congress, 1779-80; coun- cillor; judge superior court, 1782, 1786-90.

Lear, Tobias, diplomatist; b. Portsmouth, Sept. 19, 1762; d. Wash- ington, D. C, Oct. 11, 1816; private secretary to Georae Washington, 1785; consul-general at Santo Domingo, 1802; at Algiers, 1804; com- missioner to conclude peace with Tripoli, 1805.

Leavitt, Dudley, almanac-maker, b. Exeter, May 23, 1772; d. Meredith, Sept. 15, 1851; edite^l almanacs for over fifty years; edited Gilmanton Gazette and N. H. Registers. BRIEF SKETCHES. 21

Lee, Eliza Buckminster, author; b. Portsmouth, 1794; d. Brook- line, Mass., June 22, 18(54; wrote Sketches of New England Life, 18'}7; Delusion, 1839; tianslation of Life of Jean Paul Kichter, 1842, and Walt and Vult, or The Twins, 1845; Naomi, or Boston Two Hundred Years Ago, 1848; Memoir of Dr. Joseph Buckminster and of His Son Rev. Joseph Stevens Buckminster, 1849; Florence, The Parish Orphan, 1850; Parthenia, or the Last Days of Paganism, 1858; translation of Barefoot Maiden, 18G0.

Leverett, Frederick Percival, scholar; b. Portsmouth, Sept. 11, 1808; d. Boston, Mass., Oct. pub. editions of Caesar's Com- 0, 183(3; mentaries, Juvenal, and Viri Romae; Latin lexicon, 1837.

Levings, Noah, clergyman; b. Cheshire Co., Sept. 29, 1796; d. Cincinnati, O., Jan. 9, i849; financial secretary American Bible Society; delivered great number of sermons and addresses.

Livermore, Edward St. Loe, lawyer; b. Portsmouth, April 5, 1762; d. Lowell, Mass., Sept. 15, 1832; U. S. district attorney for N. H., 1794-98; justice superior "court, 1797-99; member of congress (Mass.), 1801-11.

Liverraore, Arthur, jurist; b. Londonderry, July 26, 1776; d. Campton, July 1, 1853; justice superior court, 1799-1816, presiding as chief justice, 1809-13; member of congress, 1817-21, 1823-25; chief jus- tice court of common pleas, 1825-33.

Long, Clement, educator; b. Hopkinton, Dec. 1, 1806; d. Hano- ver, Oct. 14, 1861; professor of philosophy, Western Reserve College, O., 1834-44, and of theology, 1844-52; professor of theology, Auburn Theological Seminary, 1852-54; lecturer on intellectual philosophy and economy, Dartmouth College, 1851-52; professor of political same, 1854-61; lecturer on moral and mental j)hilosophy, Western Reserve College, 1860-61.

Long, John Collins, naval officer; b. Portsmouth, Sej)t. 5, 1795; d. North Conway, Sept. 2, 1865; commodore, U. S. N., retired, 1862.

Long, Pierse, legislator, soldier; b. Portsmouth, 1739; d. Ports- mouth, April 3, 1789; colonel 1st N. H. regiment in Revolution; dele- gate to continental congress, 1784-86.

Long, Stephen Harriman, engineer, soldier: b. Hopkinton, Dec. 30, 1784; d. Alton, 111., Sept.assistant professor. West Point, 4, 18(i4; 1815-16; Long's Peak named in his honor; introduced Long's truss bridge; colonel and chief of topographical engineers, U. S. A., 1861; wrote Railroad Manual, 1829.

Lord, John King, clergyman; b. Amherst, March 22, 1819; d. Cincinnati, Ohio, July 13, 1849; pastor 1st Orthodox Congregational Church, Cincinnati, 1847-49. 22 NEW HAMPSHIRE MAISTLTAL.

Lovell, Frederick Solon, lawyer, soldier; b. Charlestown, Nov. 1, 1814; d. Kenosha, Wis., May 14, 1878; councillor, commissioner to revise Wis. statutes, speaker of assembly; colonel of 46th Wis. Inf., 1865.

Lovewell, John, Indian fighter; b. Dunstable (Xasliua), Oct. 14, 1691; d. Pigwacket wilderness near Ossipee Lake, May 8, 1725; led three expeditions against Indians in northern N. H.

McKeen, Joseph, educator; b. Londonderry, Oct. 15, 1757; d. Brunswick, Me., July 15, 1807; first president Bowdoin College, 1802; wrote papers in Transactions of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

McNeil, John, soldier; b. Hillsborough, March 25, 1784; d. Wash- ington, D. C, Feb. 1850; colonel and brevet brigadier-general, U. 23, S. A. ; surveyor of port of Boston, 1829.

Magoon, Elias Lyman, clergyman, author; b. Lebanon, Oct. 20, 1810; d. Philadelphia, Pa., Xov. 25. 1886; art connoisseur; lecturer; wrote Eloquence of the Colonial Times, 1847; Orators of the Ameri- can Revolution, 1848; Proverbs for the People, 1848; Living Orators in America, 1849; Republican Christianity, 1849; Westward Empire, 1856.

Mann, Cyrus, clergyman, author; b. Orford, April 3, 1785; d. Stoughton, Mass., Feb. 9, 1859; wrote An Epitome of the Evidences of Christianity; History of the Temperance Reformation; Memoir of Myra W. Allen.

March, Charles Wainwright, author; b. Portsmouth, Dec. 15, 1815; Alexandria, Egypt, Jan. 24, 1864; editorial writer on N. Y. d. Tribune and Times; wrote Daniel Webster and His Contemporaries, 1850; Sketches in Madeira, Portugal, and Spain, 1856.

Marsh, Sylvester, engineer, inventor; b. Campton, Sept. 30, 1803; d. Concord, Dec, 30, 1884; originated meat packing industry; invented various appliances; originated and built Mt. Washington railway; invented locomotive, cog-rail, and brakes used thereon.

Marston, Gilman, legislator, soldier; b. Orford, Aug. 20, 1811; d. Exeter, July 1890; member of congress, 1859-63, 1865-67; U. S. 3, senator, March-June, 1889; colonel 2d N. H. V., and brevet brigadier- general.

Martyn, Sarah Towne, author; b. Hopkinton, Aug. 15, 1805; d. N. Y. City, Nov. 22, 1879; established and edited, 1846-51, Ladies' Wreath; wrote Evelyn Percival, Allen Cameron, Happy Fireside, Huguenots of France, Jesus in Bethany, 1865; Effie Morrison, 1866; Sybil Grey, 1866; Hopes of Hope Castle, 1867; Lady Alice Lisle, 1867; Margaret of Navarre, 1867; William Tyndale, 1867; Daughter of the BRIEF SKETCHES. 23

Cross, 1868; Nettie and Her Sister, 1808; Wilford Parsonajjje, 1868; Women of the Bible, 1808; The Crescent and the Cross, 1869; Dora's Mistake, 1870; Hillside Cottage, 1872.

Metcalf, Ralph, governor; b. Charlestown, Nov. 21, 1798; d. Claremont, Aug. 26, 1858; governor of N. H., 1855-56.

MiHer, James,soldier, governor; b. Peterborough, April 25, 1770; d. Temple, July 7, 1851; colonel and brevet brigadier-general U. S. A.; governor of Arkansas, 1819-25; collector port of Salem, Mass., 1825-49.

MiHer, James Fergurson, naval officer; b. Peterborough, April 19, 1805; d. Boston, Mass., July 11, 1868; commodore, U. S. N., 1867.

Moore, George Henry, author; b. Concord, April 20, 182.3; d. N. Y. City, May 5, 1892; assistant librarian N. Y. Historical Society, 1841; librarian, 1849; superintendent and trustee Lenox Library, 1872- 92; wrote Treason of Charles Lee, 1858; Employment of Negroes in the Revolutionary Army, 1802; Notes on the History of Slavery in Mass., 1806; History of the Jurisprudence of N. Y., 1872; Washington as an Angler, 1887.

Moore, Henry Eaton, music editor; b. Andover, July 31, 1803; d. East Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 23, 1831; established and edited, 1824- 26, Grafton Journal, Plymouth, N. H. established Eoliad, Boston; ;

pub. Musical Catechism, 1829; N. H. Collection of Church Music, 1832; Merrimack Collection of Instrumental and Martial Music, 1833; National Choir, A Collection of Anthems and Set Pieces, 1834; North- ern Harp, 1837.

Moore, Jacob BaHey, author; b. Andover, Oct. 31, 1797; d. Bellows Falls, Yt., Sept. 1, 1853; edited N. H. Journal, 1826-29; N. Y. Daily Whig, 1839; librarian N. Y. Historical Society; postmaster, San Francisco, Cal., 1849-53; with John Farmer, complied Collections, Topographical, Historical, and Biographical, Relating Principally to N. H., 3 vols., 1822-24; pub. Gazetteer of the State of N. H., 1823; Annals of Concord (N. H.) with a Memoir of the Penacook Indians, 1823-26; Laws of Trade in the U. S., 1840; Memoirs of American Governors, 1846.

Morril, David Lawrence, governor, senator; b. Epping, June 10, 1772; d. Concord, Jan. 28, 1849; U. S. senator, 1817-23; governor of N. H., 1824-20.

Morrison, Charles Robert, jurist; b. Bath, Jan. 22, 1819; d. Con- cord, Sept. L5, 1893; justice, court of common pleas, 1851; wrote Digest of N. H. Reports, 1808; Probate Directory, 1870; Justice and Sheriff and Attorney's Assistant, 1872; Town Officer, 1870; Digest of Laws Relating to Common Schools, 1881; Proofs of Christ's Resurrec- tion from a Lawyer's Standpoint, 1880, 1885; Digest of All N. H. Reports. 24 NEW HAMPSHIRE MAISTUAL.

Mudge, Alfred, printer; b. Portsmouth, April 25, 1809; d. Hull, Mass., Aug. 14, 1882; pioneer job j^rinter of New England.

Mussey, Reuben Dimond, surgeon; b. Pelham, June 23, 1780; d. Boston, Mass., June professor of materia medica and ther- 21, 1866; apeutics, Dartmouth College, 1814-20; of obstetrics, 1814-38; of ana- tomy and surgery, 1822-38; lecturer on anatomy and surgery, Bowdoin College, 1831-35; professor of surgery, Ohio Medical College, 1838-52; of surgery, Miami Medical College, Ohio, 1852-60; wrote Health, Its Friends and Its Foes, 1862.

Mussey, William Heberdon, surgeon; b. Hanover, Sept. 30, 1818; Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 1, 1882; medical inspector in Civil d. War; professor of operative and clinical surgery, Miami Medical Col- lege, Ohio, 1865-82; surgeon-general of Ohio, 1876.

Neal, Joseph Clay, humorist; b. Greenland, Feb. 3, 1807; d. Philadelphia, Pa., July 18, 1847; edited Pennsylvanian, Philadelphia, 1831-44; established Saturday Gazette, 1843; wrote Charcoal Sketches, 1837, 2d series, 1849; Peter Ploddy and Other Oddities, 1844.

Nesmith, John, manufacturer, inventor; b. Londonderry, Aug 3, 1793; d. Lowell, Mass., Oct. 15, 1869; secured water-supply of Winni- piseogee and Squam lakes for Lowell mills; secured site for city of Lawrence, Mass., and control of water-power; invented machines for making wire fences and shawl fringe; lieutenant-governor of Mass., 1862.

Nichols, Ichabod, clergyman; b. Portsmouth, July 5, 1784; d. Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 2, 1859; wrote Natural Theology, 1830; Hours with the Evangelists, 1859; Remembered Words from the Sermons of Rev. Ichabod Nichols, 1860.

Nichols, Moses, physician, soldier; b. Amherst, 1759; d. Amherst, May, 1790; general of militia during Revolution.

Norris, Moses, senator; b. Pittsfield, Nov. 8, 1799; d. Washington, D. C, Jan. 11, 1855; U. S. senator, 1848-55.

Nott, Abner Kingman, clergyman; b. Nashua, March 22, 1834; d.Perth Amboy, N. J., July 7, 1859; pastor of First Baptist Church, N. Y. City.

Nutt, George Washington Morrison, dwarf; b. Manchester, April 1844; d. N. Y. City, April 25, 1881; 1, known as Commodore Nutt; only 43 inches in height.

Odiorne, Thomas, poet; b. Exeter, April 26, 1769; d. Maiden, Mass., May 1851; 18, wrote Progress of Refinement, 1792; Fame and Miscellanies, 1792. BRIEF SKETCHES. 25

Oliver, William (afterwards Peter) Pynchon, author; b. Hano- ver, 1S22; d. edited Practical Conveyancing, by B. L. at sea, 1855; Oliver; wrote Puritan Commonwealth, 185(5.

Orr, Benjarain, lawyer; b. Bedford, Dec. 1, 1772; d. Brunswick, Me., ^>ept. 5, 1828; member of congress (Mass.), 1817-19; wrote Ora- tion on the Death of Washington, 1800.

Orr, Isaac, clergyman, inventor; b. Bedford, June, 1792; d. Am- herst, Mass., April 28, 1841; invented air-tight stove; contributor to N. Y. Commercial Advertiser and Boston Courier.

Page, David Perkins, educator; b. Epping, July 4, 1810; d. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1848; first principal Normal School, Albany, N. Y. wrote Theory and Practice of Teaching, or the Motives of ;

Good School-Keeping, 1847, 1886; Elementary Chart of Vocal Sounds, 1847.

P age, John, senator, governor; b. Haverhill, May 27, 1787; d. Con- cord1, Sept. 8, 1865; U. S. senator, 1836-37; governor of N. 11., 1839-42.

Park, John, physician, journalist; b. Windham, Jan. 7, 1775; d. Worcester, Mass., March 2, 1852; assistant surgeon, British army; sur- geon, U. S. N., 1799-1801; established New England Repertory, New- bury port, Mass., 1803; pub. Boston Spectator, 1814.

Parker, Joel, jurist; b. Jaffrey, Jan. 25, 1795; d. Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 17, 1875; justice, N. H. supreme court, 1833; chief justice, 1836; professor of medical jurisprudence, Dartmouth College, 1847-57; professor of law, Harvard College, 1847-75; wrote Progress, 1840; Daniel Webster as a Jurist, 1853; Charge to the Grand Jury on the Uncertainty of Law, 1854; Non-Extension of Slavery, 1856; Personal Liberty Laws and Slavery in the Territories, 1861; Right of Secession, 1861; Constitutional Law, 1862; Habeas Corpus and Martial Law, 1862; War Powers of Congress and the President, 1863; Revolution and Construction, 1866; Three Powers of Government, 1869; Conflict of Decisions, 1875.

Parker, Nahum, senator; b. Cheshire Co., March 4, 1760; d. Fitz- william, Nov. 12, 1839; U. S. senator, 1807-10; justice court of com- mon pleas, 1813-16; judge, court of sessions, Cheshire Co., 1821.

Parker, Samuel, clergyman; b. Portsmouth, Aug. 17, 1744; d. Boston, Mass.. Dec. 6,1804; P. E. bishop of Mass., 1804; wrote Elec- tion Sermon, 1793; Sermon for the Benefit of the Boston Female Asy- lum, 1803; other discourses.

Parker, Willard, surgeon; b. Hillsborough, Sept. 2, 1800; d. N. Y. City, April 25, 1884; lecturer on anatomy, Vt. Medical College, 1829; professor of anatomy, Berkshire Medical College, 1830, and of surgery, 1833-36; professor of surgery, medical college, Cincinnati, 26 NEW HAMPSHIRE MAISTUAL.

Ohio, 1836; professor of surgery, College of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, 1839-69, and of clinical surgery till a few months before death; president N. Y. Academy of Medicine, 1856; president N. Y. State Inebriate Asylum, 1865; wrote Cystotomy, 185u; Spontaneous Fractures, 1852; On the High Operation for Stone in the Female, 1855; Concussion of iSTerves, 1856; Ligature of the Subclavian Artery, 1864; €ancer, 1873.

Parrott, Enoch Greenleaf, naval officer; b. Portsmouth, Dec. 10, 1814; d. N. Y. City, May 10, 1879; rear-admiral, U. S. N., 1873.

Parrott, John Francis, senator; b. Greenland, 1768; d. Green- land, July 9, 1836; member of congress, 1816; U. S. senator, 1819-25.

Parrott, Robert Parker, soldier, inventor; b. Lee, Oct. 5, 1804; d. Cold Spring, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1877; captain of ordnance, U. S. A., 1836; invented Parrott system of rifled cannon and projectiles.

Parsons, David, clergyman; b. Amherst, Jan. 28, 1749; d. Wetherslield, Conn., May 18, 1823; gave ground on which Amherst College is built; contributed to its support; wrote Election Sermon, 1788; Ordination Sermon, 1795.

Passaconoway, Indian chief; b. southern N. H., about 1580; d. near Litchfleld, 1665-69; Merrimack sachem and held control over tribes of southern N. H., and part of Mass.

Patterson, James Willis, statesman; b. Henniker, July 2, 1823; d. Hanover, May 4, mathematics, Dartmouth College, 1S93; professor of 1854-59; of astronomy and meteorology, 1859-65; member of congress, 1862-67; U. S. senator, 1867-73; author of measures constituting consular clerkships, and establishing colored schools in D. C.

Payson, Edward, clergyman; b. Rindge, Jan. 25, 1783; d. Port- land, Me., Oct. 22, 1827; sermons were pub., with memoir. 3 vols., 1859.

Peabody, Ephraim, clergyman; b. Wilton, March 22, 1807; d. Boston, Mass., Nov. 28, 1856; pastor King's Chapel, Boston, 1846-56; originator of Boston Provident Society; wrote sermons and Christian Days and Thoughts, 1858.

Peabody, Oliver William Bourn, editor; b. Exeter, July 9, 1799; d. Burlington, Vt., July 5, 1848; edited Rockingham Gazette and Exeter News-Letter; assistant editor North American Review and Boston Daily Advertiser; professor of English Literature, Jefferson College, La., 1842; edited edition of Shakespeare, 1844; wrote lives of Israel Putnam and John Sullivan in Spark's American Biography.

Pearson, George Frederick, naval officer; b. New Hampshire Feb. 6, 1796; d. Portsmouth, June 30, 1867; rear-admiral, U. S. N., 1866. BRIEF SKETCHES. 27

Peaslee, Edmund Randolph, pliysician; b. Rockingham Co., Jan. -22, 1814; d. N. Y. City, Jan 12, 1878; professor of anatomy and physiology, Dartmouth College, 1841-71; afterwards of gynecology; professor of anatomy, N. Y. Medical College, afterwards of general pathology and physiology, and of diseases of women and obstetrics; professor of gynecology, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, 1874-78; president of many medical societies; wrote Ovarian Tumors, Their Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment, 1872.

Peters, Absalom, clergyman; b. Wentworth, Sept. 19, 1793; d. K. Y. City, May 18, 1869; prof essor of pastoral theology and homiletics, Union Theological Seminary, N. Y. City, 1842-44; founded and edited American Eclectic; projected American Journal of Education; edited Home Missionary and American Pastor's Journal, 1829-37; American — Biblical Repository, 1828-42; wrote Life and Time A Birthday Mem- orial of Seventy Years, 1865.

Pettingill, clergyman; b. Salem, Aug. 9, 1780; d. Salem Amos, Bridge, Conn., Aug. wrote View of the Heavens, 1826; Spirit 17, 1830; of Methodism, 1829; pub. sermons and rotary celestial map.

Philbrick,John Dudley, educator; b. Deerfield, May 27, 1818; d. Mass., Feb. 2, 1886; organized Quincy Grammar School, Dan vers, Boston; principal Connecticut Normal School, 1852; state superinten- dent of schools, 1853; superintendent of schools, Boston, 1857-74, 1876-78; edited Conn. Common School Journal, 1854-56, and Mass. Teacher; pub. lectures and text-books.

Pickering, Charles Whipple, naval officer; b. Portsmouth, Dec. 23, 1815; d. St. Augustine, Fla., Feb. 29, 1888; commodore, U. S. N., 1867.

Pickering, John, jurist; b. Newington, Sept. 22, 1737; d. Ports- mouth, April 11, 1805; judge superior court, N. H., 1790-95, and chief justice; judge U. S. district court for IS". H., 1795-1804.

Pierce, Franklin, statesman; b. Hillsborough, Nov. 23, 1804; d. Concord, Oct. 8, 1869; member of congress, 1833-37; U. S. senator, 1837-42; declined office of attorney-general of U. S., 1845; brigadier- general, U. S. A., 1847; president of U. S., 1853-57.

Pierce, Jane Means Appleton; b. Hampton, March 12, 1806; d. Andover, Mass., Dec. 2, 1863; wife of Franklin Pierce.

John Davis, clergyman; b. Chesterfield, Feb. 18, 1797; Pierce, d. Medford, Mass., April 5, 1882; superintendent of public instruction, Mich.; edited Journal of Education; edited Democratic Expounder, Marshall, Mich.; founder Michigan free school system.

Pike, Austin Franklin, senator; b. Hebron, Oct. 14, 1819; d. Franklin, Oct. 8, 1886; member of congress, 1873-75; U. S. senator, 1883-86. 28 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Pilsbury, Amos, prison reformer; b. Londonderry, Feb. 8, 1805; d. Albany, N. Y., July 14, 1878; superintendent of N. Y. state peniten- tiary; authority on prison reform.

Pillsbury, Oliver; b. Henniker, Feb. 16, 1817; d. Concord, Feb. 22, 1888; lirst insurance commissioner of N. H., 1869-88.

Plumer, William, congressman, author; b. Epping, Oct. 9, 1789; d. Epping, Sept. 18, 1854; member of congress, 1819-25; wrc^te two vols, poems, 1841, 1843; Lyrica Sacra, 1845; Pastoral on the Story of Ruth, 1847.

Potter, Chandler Eastman, author, editor; b. Concord, March 7, 1807; d. Flint, Mich., Aug. 4, 1868; edited Manchester Democrat, 1844-48; Farmer's Monthly Visitor, 1852-54; Granite Farmer and Monthly Visitor, 1854-55; co-editor Weekly Mirror, and Mirror and Farmer, 1864-65; edited military history of N. H., in reports of adju- tant-general wrote History of Manchester, 1856. ;

Potter, Joseph Haydn, soldier; b. Concord, Oct. 12, 1822; d. Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 1, 1892; colonel 12th N. H. V.; brigadier- general, U. S. V. and U. S. A.

Powers, Grant, clergyman, author; b. Hollis, May 31, 1784; d. Goshen, Conn., April 10, 1841; wrote Essay on False Hope in Religion, 1828; Centennial Address, 1830; Historical Sketches of the Settlement of the Coos Country, 1841.

Prescott, George Bartlett, electrician, author; b. Kingston, Sept. 16, 1830; d. N. Y. City, Jan. 18, 1894; superintendent American, 1858, and Western Union, 1866, Telegraph Companiese; lectrician Wes- tern Union Telegraph Co., 1869; International Ocean Telegraph Co., 1873-'80; inventions include improvements in telegraph insulators and quadruplex telegraphs; wrote History, Theory, and Practice of the Electric Telegraph, 1860; Proposed Union of the Telegraph and Postal Systems, 1869; Government and the Telegraph, 1872; Electricity and the Electric Telegraph, 1877; Speaking Telephone, Talking Phono- graph, and Other Novelties, 1878; Speaking Telephone, Electric Light and Other Recent Electrical Inventions, 1879; Dynamo-Electricity, Its Generation, Application, Transmission, Storage, and Measurement, 1884; Bell's Electric Speaking Telephone, Its Invention, Construction, Application, Modification, and History, 1884.

Prentiss, George Aldrich, naval officer; b. Keene, Jan. 4, 1809; d. Charleston, S. C, April 8, 1868; commodore, U. S. N., 1860.

Prescott, William, physician; b. Gilmanton, Dec. 29, 1788; d. Gilmanton, Oct. 18, 1875; collector of minerals and shells; member of learned societies.

Putnam, Haldimand Sumner, soldier; b. Cornish, Oct. 15, 1835; d. near Ft. Wagner, S. C, July 18, 1863; colonel 7th N. H. V. BRIEF SKETCHES. 29

Rand, Asa, clergyman, author; b. Rindge, Aug. G, 1783; d. Ash- burnham, Mass., Aug. 24, 1871; edited Christian Mirror, Portland, Me., 1822-25; conducted Recorder and Youth's Companion, Boston; wrote Teachers' Manual for Teaching in English Grammar, 1832; Slave- Catcher Caught in the Meshes of the Eternal Law, 1852.

Reid, George, soldier; b. Londonderry, 1733; d. Londonderry, Sept., 1815; colonel 2d N. H. regiment in Revolution.

Richardson, William Merchant, jurist; b. Pelham. Jan. 4, 1774; d. Chester, March 3, 1838; member of congress (Mass.), 1811; chief justice supreme court, N. H., 1813-35; wrote New Hampshire Justice, 1824; Town Officer, 1824; co-reporter of New Hampshire superior court cases.

Ripley, Eleazar Wheelock, soldier; b. Hanover, April 15, 1782; d. West Feliciana, La., March 2, 1839; brigadier and brevet major- general, U. S. A., 1814; member of congress (La.), 1834-39.

Edmund Quincy, diplomatist; b. Portsmouth, June Roberts, 29, 1784; d.Macao, China, June 12, 1836; first American diplomatist in Asia; special agent to make treaties with Muscat, Siam, and Cochin-China; sent in 1835 to exchange ratifications with Siam and Muscat, and to visit Japan.

Roberts, Sarah, author; b. Portsmouth. July 26, 1812; d. N. Y. City, March 16, 1869; wrote My Childhood, 1852; My Step-Mother, 1857; Voice of the Grass.

Rogers, Nathaniel Peabody, editor; b. Portsmouth, June 3, 1794; d. Concord, Oct. 16, 1846; established Herald of Freedom, Con- cord, N. H., 1838; wrote for N. Y. Tribune; writings pub. 1847.

Rogers, Robert, soldier; b. Dunbarton, 1727; d.England, about 1800; commanded Rogers's Rangers; colonel, British army during Revolution; wrote Concise Account of North America, 1765; Jour- nals, 1765, 1770; Ponteach, or the Savages of America, poem, 1766; Diary of the Siege of Detroit in the War with Pontiac, pub. by F. B. Hough, 1860, 1883.

Rollins, Edward Henry, senator; b. Rollinsford, Oct. 3, 1824; d. Concord, July 31, 1889; member of congress, 1861-67; U. S. senator, 1877-83.

Rollins, EllenChapman, author; b. Wakefield, April 30, 1831; d. Philadelphia, Pa., May 29, 1881; wrote New England Bvegones, 1880; Old Time Child Life, 1881.

Rumford, Sarah Thompson, Countess of, philanthropist; b. Concord, Oct. 18, Concord, Dec. 2, 1852; established Rolfe 1774; d. and Rumford Asylum, Concord, N. H. contributed to many charita- ;

ble institutions. 30 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Sabine, Lorenzo, historian; b. Lisbon, Feb. 28, 1803; d. Boston, Mass., April 14, 1877; member of cono^ress (Mass.), 18.52-53; wrote Life of Com. Edward Preble, in Spark's American Biography; American Loyalists, 1847, 1864; Report on the Principal Fisheries of American Seas, 1853; Notes on Duels and Duelling, 1855, 1856; Hun- dredth Anniversary of the Death of Major-General James Wolfe, address, 1859.

Sanborn, Edwin David, educator; b. Gilmanton, May 14, 1808; d. Hanover, Dec. 29, professor of Latin, Dartmouth College, 1885; 1835; president Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., 1859-63; pro- fessor of oratory and belles-lettres, Dartmouth College, 1863; of Anglo- Saxon and English language and literature, 1880; wrote Eulogy on Daniel Webster, 1853; History of N. H., 1875.

Sandborn, John SeweU, jurist; b. Gilmanton, Jan. 1, 1819; d. Sherbrooke, Quebec, July 18, 1877; member of dominion senate, Can- ada, 1867-73; judge superior court, Sherbrooke, 1873; judge of court of Queen's bench, 1874.

Senter, Isaac, physician; b. New Hampshire, 1755; d. Newport, R. I.,Dec. 20, 1799 accompanied Arnold's expedition to Quebec, and wrote ;

account in Bulletin of Pa. Historical Society; wrote Remarks on Phthisis Pulmonalis in Transactions of College of Physicians of Phila., 1795.

Sheafe, James, senator; b. Portsmouth, Nov. 16, 1755; d. Ports- mouth, Dec. 5, 1829; member of congress, 1799-1801; U. S. senator, 1801-2.

Sherburne, Andrew, sailor; b. Rye, Sept. 30, 1765; d. Augusta, N. Y., 1831; wrote his Memoirs, 1828, 1831.

Sherburne, John Henry, author; b. Portsmouth, 1794; d. Europe, about 1850; foreign correspondent Saturday Courier, Phila- delphia; wrote Osceola, Erratic Poems, Life of John Paul Jones, 1825 Naval Sketches, 1845 Tourists' Guide in Europe, or Pencillings ; ;

in England and on the Continent; Suppressed History of the Admini- stration of John Adams, 1797-1801, 1846.

Sherburne, John Samuel, jurist; b, Portsmouth, 1757; d. Portsmouth, Aug. 1830; brigade major in Revolution; member 2, of congress, 1793-97; U. S. district attorney for N. H., 1789-93, 1802-4; U. S. district judge for N. H., 1804-30.

Sherwin, Thomas, educator; b. Westmoreland, March 26, 1799; d. Dedham, Mass., July 23, 1869; master English High School, Boston, 1838-69; an originator of American Institute of Instruction, and presi- dent, 1853-54; aided establishment of Mass. Institute of Technology; wrote Elementary Treatise on Algebra, 1841. BRIEF SKETCHES. 31

Shillaber, Benjamin Penhallow, Immorist; b. Portsmouth, July 12, Nov. 25, 1890; edited Boston Post, 1814; d. Chelsea, Mass., 1840-50; Carpet Bajj^, 1851-53; Saturday Evening Gazette, 1850-66; wrote Life and Sayinjj^s of Mrs. Partinoton, 1854; llhyines with Reason and Without. 1858; Knitting; Work, 1857; Partingtonian Patchwork, 1873; Lines in Pleasant Places, 1875; Ike and His Friends, 1879; Cruises with Captain Bob, 1881; Doublerunner Club, 1882; Wide- Swath, 1882.

Shirley, John Milton, lawyer; b. Sanbornton, Nov. 16, 1831; d. Andover, May 21, 1887; wrote Early Jurisprudence of N. H. Com- ;

plete History of the Dartmouth College Case; N. H. Reports, vols. 49-55.

Smith, Asa Dodge, clergyman, educator; b. Amherst, Sept. 21, 1804; d. Hanover, Aug. 16, 1877; president Dartmouth College, 1863- 77; wrote Letters to a Young Student, 1832; Memoir of Mrs. Louisa Adams Leavitt, 1843; Discourse on the Life and Character of Rev. Charles Hall, 1854; Puritan Character, 1857; Home Missions and Sla- very, 1857; Christian Stewardship, 1863; Inauguration Address, 1863.

Smith, Francis Osmond Jon, congressman; b. Brentwood, Nov. 1806; d. Deering, Me., Oct. 14, 1876; member of congress, 23, Me., 1833-39; wrote Reports of Decisions in the Circuit Courts-Mar- tial of Maine, 1831; Laws of the State of Maine, 2 vols., 1834; Secret Corresponding Vocabulary, Adopted for Use to Morse's Electro Mag- netic Telegraph, 1845.

Smith, Jeremiah, jurist, governor; b. Peterborough, Nov. 29, 1759; d. Dover, Sept. 21, 1842; member of congress, 1791-97; U. S. district attornev for N. H 1798-1801; judge U. S. circuit court, 1801-2; ,

chief justice of N. H., 1802-9, 1813-16; governor of N. H., 1809; wrote sketch of Judge Caleb Ellis, 1816.

Smith, Jerome Van Crowninshield, physician; b. Conway, July 20, 1800; d. N. Y. City, Aug. 21, 1879; professor of anatomy and physiology, Berkshire Medical School; edited Boston Weekly News- Letter; professor of anatomy and physiology, N. Y. Medical College; established, 1823, and edited Boston Medical Intelligencer; conducted Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 1828-" 6; Medical World, 1857- 59; wrote Class Book of Anatomy, 1830; Life of Andrew Jackson, 1832; Natural History of the Fishes of Mass., 1833; Pilgrimage to Palestine, 1851; Pilgrimage to Egypt, 1852; Turkey and the Turks, 1854; Prize Essay on the Physical Indications of Longevity, 1869; edited Scientific Tracts, 6 vols., 1833-34; American Medical Almanac, 3 vols., 1839-41.

Smith, Nathan Ryno, surgeon, inventor; b. Concord, May 21, 1797; d. Baltimore, Md., July 3, 1877; professor of surgery and anat- omy. University of Vt., 1825; professor of surgery. University of Md., 1827, 1840-70; professor of practice of medicine, Transylvania Univer- sity, Ky., 1828; invented instrument for lithotomy, also Smith's ante- 32 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

wrote Physiological Essay on Digestion, 1825; Address to rior splint; Medical Graduates of the University of Md., 1828; Diseases of the Internal Ear, translation, 1829; Surgical Anatomy of the Arteries, 1832-35; Treatment of Fractures of the Lower Extremities by the Use of Anterior Suspensory Apparatus, 1867; Legends of the South.

Smith, Samuel Emerson, jurist, governor; b. Hollis, March 12, 1788; d. Wiscassett, Me., March 4, 1860; chief justice court of com- mon pleas. Me., 1821; justice state court of common pleas, 1822-30; governor of Me., 1831-34; judge common pleas, 1835-37.

Spaulding, Levi, missionary; b. Jaffrey, Aug. 22, 1791; d. Ceylon, June 18, 1873; missionary in Ceylon 54 years; prepared tracts, hymns, and school-books in Tamil language; translated Pilgrim's Progress, Scripture History, Notes on the Bible, Revision of the Scriptures; compiled enlarged edition of English-Tamil dictionary.

Spalding, Lyman, physician; b. Cornish, June 5, 1775; d. Ports- mouth, Oct. 30, 1821; aided establishment of medical school at Dart- mouth; president and professor of anatomy, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Fairfield, N. Y., 1812; originated plan for formation of Pharmacopoeia of the U. S. Avrote New Nomenclature of Chemistry, ;

1799; Reflections on Fever, 1817; Reflections on Yellow Fever Periods, 1819; History of the Introduction and Use of Scutellaria Lateriflora as a Remedy for Preventing and Curing Hydrophobia, 1819.

Spence, Robert Traill, naval officer; b. Portsmouth, 1785; d. near Baltimore, Md., Sept. 26, 1827; captain, U. S. N., 1815.

Spofford, Henry Martyn, jurist; b. Gilmanton, Sept. 8, 1821; d. Red Sulphur Springs, \V. Va,, Aug. 20, 1880; district judge, La., 1852; justice supreme court. La., 1854-58; co-author Louisiana Magistrate and Parish Official Guide, 1847.

Stark, Caleb, soldier; b. Dunbarton, Dec. 3, 1759; d. Oxford Township, Ohio, Aug. 26, 1838; brigade major in Revolution.

Stark, Caleb, author; b. Dunbarton, Nov. 21, 1804; d. Dunbarton, Feb. I, 1864; wrote Reminiscences of the French War, 1831; Memoir and Official Correspondence of Gen. John Stark, 1860; History of Dun- barton, 1860.

Stark, John, soldier; b. Londonderry, Aug. 28, 1728; d. Manches- ter, May 8, 1822; brigadier-general in Revolution.

Stark, William, soldier; b. Londonderry, April 12,^1724; d. Long Island, N. Y., about 1776; colonel in British army in Revolution.

Stark, William, lawyer; b. Manchester, about 1820; d. Somer- ville, Mass., Oct. 29, 1873; collector of birds and animals; wrote poems and lectures. BRIEF SKETCHES. 33

Stearns, John Glazier, autlior; b. Acworth, Nov. 22, 1795; <1.

Clinton, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1874; wrote Dialo<jue on the Means of Separat- ing- Masonry from the Church of Christ, 1828; Inquiry into the Nature and Tendency of P^'reemasonry, 1829; An Antidote for the Doctrine of Universal Salvation, 1829; Essays on the Influence of the Spirit and the World in Reoenoration; The Primitive Church, 1853; The Sove- reignty of God and Moral Agency, 1850; Letters on Freemasonry, 1860.

Stevens,Aaron Fletcher, soldier, congressman; b. Derry, Aug. 9, 1819; d. Nashua, May 10, 1887; colonel 13th N. H. V.; brevet briga- dier-general, U. S. v., 1804; member of congress, 1807-71.

Storer, George Washington, naval officer; b. Portsmouth, 1789; d. Portsmouth, Jan. 8, 1804; rear-admiral, U. S. N., 1802.

Stow, Baron, clergyman, author; b. Croydon, June 10, 1801; d. Boston, Mass., Dec. 27, 1809; one of compilers of Psalmist. 1849; edited Daily Manna, and Missionary Enterprise, 1846; wrote Memoir of Harriet Dow, 1832; History of the Baptist Mission to India. 1835; History of the Danish Mission on the Coast of Coromandel, 1837; Daily Manna, 1842; Whole Family in Heaven and Earth, 1 45; Christian Brotherhood, 1859; First Things, 1859.

Sullivan, George, lawyer; b. Durham, Aug. 29, 1771; d. Exeter, June 14, 1838; attorney-general of N. H., 1805-6, 1816-35; member of congress, 1811-13.

Swett, William, educator; b. Henniker, Aug. 13, 1825; d. Beverly, Mass., March 25, 1884; deaf-mute; president Gallaudet Association of Deaf-Mutes; superintendent N. E. Industrial School for Deaf-Mutes, 1879-84, and its founder; edited Deaf-Mute's Friend;wrote Adven- tures of a Deaf-Mute in the White Mts., 1874.

Taggart, Samuel, clergyman, congressman; b. Londonderry, March 24, 1754; d. Colerain, Mass., April 25, 1825; member of con- gress (Mass.), 1803-17; wrote oration on death of Washington, 1800; Fourth of July Oration, Conway, 1804; Scriptural Vindication of the Doctrine of the Final Perseverance of All True Believers, 1801 ;

Treatise on the Evidences of Christianity, 1811; address on impress- ments, 1813.

Tappan, Mason Weare, lawyer; b. Newport, Oct. 20, 1817; d. member of congress, 1855-61; attorney-general Bradford, Oct. 24, 1886; of N. H., 1870-80.

Taylor, Oliver Swaine, educator; b. near New Ipswich, Dec. 17, 1784; d. Auburn, N. Y., April 19, 1885; with Jeremiah Evarts, edited Panoplist; general teacher; taught prisoners, Auburn (N. Y.) peni- tentiary, 17 years centenarian. ; 34 NEW HAMPSHIRE MAXUAL.

Taylor, Samuel Harvey, educator; b. Deny, Oct. 3, 1807; d. Andover, Mass., Jan. principal Phillips Andover Academy, 2!», 1871; 1837-71; associate editor Bibliotheca Sacra; translated and edited text-books of Greek and Latin philology; wrote Methods of Classical Study, 1861; complied Classical Study, Its Value Illustrated by Extracts from the Writings of Eminent Scholars, 1870.

Tenny, Tabitha, author; b. Exeter, 1762; d. Exeter, May 2, 1837; wrote Female Quixotism, Exhibited in the Romantic Opinions and Extravagant Adventures of Dorcasina Sheldon, 2d ed., 1807, 2 vols., 1829; compiled New Pleasing Instructor.

Tenny, Sanborn, naturalist; b. Stoddard, Jan. 13, 1827; d. Buchanan, Mich., July 9, 1877; professor of natural history, Vassar College, 1865-68; Williams College, 1868-77; wrote Geology for Teach- ers, Classes, and Private Students, 1859; Manual of Zoology, 1865; Elements of Zo51ogv, 1875; with Mrs. Tenny, Natural History of Ani- mals, 1866.

Thaxter, Celia, poet; b. Portsmouth, June 29, 1836; d. Isles of Shoals, Aug. 26, 1894; wrote Among the Isles of Shoals, 1873; Poems, 1871; Driftweed, 1878; Poems for Children, 1884; The Cruise of the Mystery and Other Poems, 1886; Courage; Kittery Churchyard; The Spaniard's Graves; The Watch of Boon Island; The Sandpiper.

Thayer, Nathaniel, clergyman; b. Hampton, July 11, 1769; d. Rochester, N. Y., June 23, 1840; pastor Unitarian society, Lancaster, Mass., nearly fifty years; referee in church difficulties.

Thompson, John Leverett, soldier; b. Plymouth, Feb. 2, 1835; d. Chicago, 111., Jan. 31, 1888; colonel 1st R. I. cavalry, 1863; 1st N. H. Cavalry, 1864; brevetted brigadier-general, 1865; president Union League Club, Chicago.

Thomson, Samuel, physician; b. Alstead, Feb. 9, 1769; d. Bos- 4, 1843; originated Tliomsonian system of medicine; ton, Mass., Oct. wrote Materia Medica and Family Physician; New Guide to Health and Family Physician; Life and Medical Discoveries, 1825, 1832.

Thornton, Eliza B., poet; b. North Hampton, July 23, 1795; d. Saco, Me., July 27, 1854; wrote The Mayflower; contributed to Southern Literary Messenger, Christian Mirror, and others.

Thornton, James Shepard, naval officer; b. Merrimack, Feb. 25, 1826; d. Pa., May 14, 1875; executive officer of Hart- Germantown, ford; of Kearsarge in fight with Alabama; captain, LT. S. N., 1872.

Ticknor, William Davis, publisher; b. Lebanon, Aug. 6, 1810; d. Philadelphia, Pa., April 10,1864; member of firm of Ticknor and Fields, publishers of Atlantic Monthly and North American Review. BRIEF SKETCHES. 35

Tilton, John Rollin, artist; b. Loudon, 1833; d. Rome, Italy, March 22, 1888; painted The Palace of Thebes, 1873; Como; Venice; Venetian Fishinjj: Boats; Rome from Mount Aventine; Lagoons of Venice; Kosmombo.

Upham, Albert Gookin, physician; b. Rochester, July 10, 1819; d. Boston, Mass., June 16, 1847; wrote History of the Upham Family, 1845.

Upham, Nathaniel Gookin, jurist; b. Deerfield, Jan. 8, 1801; d. Concord, Dec. 11, 18(39; supreme court, 1833-43; member justice N. H. of commission of U. S. and Great Britain for adjustment of claims for losses since 1814, 1853-54; umpire of similar commission between U. S. and New Grenada; wrote Address on Rebellion, Slavery, and Peace, 1864; had in preparation work on proverbs of all lands and languages.

Upham, Thomas Cogswell, metaphysician; b. Deerfield, Jan. 30, 1799; d. N. Y. City, April 2, 1872; professor of mental and moral philos- ophy and instructor in Hebrew, Bowdoin College, 1824-67; translated Jahn's Biblical Archaeology, with additions, 1823; wrote Elements of Intellectual Philosophy, 1827; Ratio Disciplinae, or The Constitution of the Congregational Church, 1829; Elements of Mental Philosophy, 2 vols., 1831, 1863; Philosophical and Practical Treatise on the Will, 1834; Manual of Peace, 1836; Outlines of Imperfect and Disordered Mental Action, 1840; Life and Religious Opinions and Experience of Madame de la Motte Guyon, together with Some Account of the Per- sonal History and Religious Opinions of Fenelon, Archbishop of Cam- bray, 2 vols., 1847, 1854; Life of Faith, 1848, 1859; American Cottage Life, poems, 2d. ed,, 1850; Treatise on Divine Union, 1851, 1858; Reli- gious Maxims, 2d. ed., 1854; Letters Written from Europe, Egypt, and Palestine, 1855; Life of Madame Catherine Adorna, 1856; Method of Prayer, Analysis of the Work So Entitled by Madame de la Motte Guyon, 1859; Christ in the Soul, 1872; essay on A Congress of Nations, 1840.

Upham, Timothy, soldier; b. Deerfield, 1783; d. Charlestown, Mass., Nov. 1855; lieutenant-colonel 21st U. S. Inf., 1813; collector 2, of customs, Portsmouth, N. H., 1816-29; navy agent, 1841-45; major- general of militia.

Wadleigh, Bainbridge, senator; b. Bradford, Jan. 4, 1831; d. Boston, Mass., Jan. 24, 1891; U. S. senator, 1873-79.

Wakefield, Cyrus, manufacturer; b. Roxbury, Feb. 7, 1811; d. Boston, Mass., Oct. 26, 1873; originator of rattan work in America.

Waldron, Edmund Quincy Sheaf e, clergyman; b. Dover, July 6,1812; d. Pikesville, Md., April 16, 1888; professor in York and New Philadelphia; professor of belles-lettres. University of St. Louis; founded Magdalen Home and St. Vincent's Asylum, Philadelphia; president Borromeo College, Pikesville, Md., 1860-69.

Waldron, Richard, Jr., jurist; b. Dover, 1650; d. Dover, Nov. 30, 36 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

1730; chief justice !N". H. court of common pleas; judge of probate; chief military officer in N. H.

Waldron, Richard, 3d; b. Portsmouth, Feb. 21, 1694; d. Ports- mouth, 1753; judge, councillor, and secretary of province of N. H.

Walker, George, diplomatist; b. Peterborough, April 1, 1824; d. Washington, D. C, Jan. 15, 188S; visited Europe on confidential mis- sions for U. S. government, 1865, 1879; consul-general at Paris, 1880-87.

Walker, James Perkins, publisher; b. Portsmouth, 1829; d. Boston, Mass., May 10, 1868; edited Oriental Annual, 1857; Reli- gious Educator, 1860-61; Altar at Home; member of firm of Walker, Wise & Co., Boston; wrote Faith and Patience, 1860; Book of Raphael's Madonnas, 1860; Sunnj^-Eyed Tim, 1861.

Walker, Timothy, Jr., jurist; b. Concord, June 26, 1737; d. Con- cord,May 5, 1822; justice N. H. court of common pleas, 1777-1800; member of N. H. provincial congresses, house, senate, and council; four times elected to Continental conc^ress. 'O'

Walker, William S., naval officer; b. Portsmouth, Dec. 6, 1793; d. Boston, Mass., Nov. 24, 1863; captain, U. S. N., 1855; commodore, 1862.

Weare, Meshech, jurist, president; b. Hampton, June 16, 1713; d. Hampton Falls, Jan. 15, 1786; justice and chief justice N. H. supe- rior court; president of N. H., 1776-84; fellow American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Webster, Daniel, statesman; b. Salisbury, Jan. 18, 1782; d. Marshfield, Mass., Oct. 24, 1852; member of congress (N. H.), 1813-17; from Mass., 1823-27; U.S. senator (Mass.), 1829-^40, 1845-50; secretary of state, 1840-43, 1850-52.

Webster, Ezekiel, lawyer; b. Salisbury, March 11, 1780; d. Con- cord, April 10, 1829; j)rominent lawyer; member of legislature.

Webster, Ezekiel, soldier, jurist; b. Kingston, 1739; d. Salisbury, 1806; served in French war under Sir Jeffry Amherst, and through Revolution; colonel of militia; judge X. H. court of common pleas, 1791-1806.

Webster, Fletcher, lawyer; b. Portsmouth, July 23, 1813; d. near Bull Run, Ya., Aug. 30, 1862; private secretary to Daniel Webster; secretary of legation, China, 1843; surveyor port of Boston, 1850-61; colonel 12tli Mass, Vols., 1861; edited Webster's Private Correspond- ence; wrote Oration before the Authorities of the City of Boston, July 4, 1846.

Webster, Joseph Dana, soldier; b. Hampton, Aug. 25, 1811; d. Chicago, 111., March 12, 1876; captain of engineers, U. S. A., 1853; BRIEF SKETCHES. 37

chief of Gen. Grant's staff, 1862; brigadier-general of vols., 1862; bre- vetted major-general, 1865; assistant U. S. treasurer, Chicago, 1872; collector of revenue.

Webster, Joseph Philbrick, musician; b. Manchester, 1820; d. Elkhorn, Wis., Jan. song writer; wrote cantata. The Rebel- 18, 1875; lion; ballads, Sweet Bye and Bye, Lorena, The Golden Stair.

Wells, John Sullivan, senator; b. Durham, Oct. 18, 1803; d. Exeter, Aug. 1, 1860; attorney-general, N. H., 1847; U. S. senator, 1855.

Wells, Samuel, jurist, governor; b. Durham, Aug. 15, 1801; d. Boston, Mass., July 15, 1868; justice Me. supreme court, 1847-54; governor of Me., 1855-56.

Wells, Walter, author; b. Salisbury, Oct., 1830; d. Portland, Me., April connected with Western TJniversity, Pa. hydrographic 21, 1881; ;

survey of Maine; wrote Water Power of Maine, 1869; secretary national association of cotton manufacturers and planters; prepared elementary physical geography.

Wentworth, Benning, governor; b. Portsmouth, July 24, 1696; d. Portsmouth, Oct. 14, 1770; governor of N. H., 1741-67.

Wentworth, Charles Mary; b. Portsmouth, Jan. 20, 1775; d. Hingsand, Devon, Eng., April 1844; private secretary to Earl of 10, Fitzwilliam; member of council of Nova Scotia, 1801.

Wentworth, John, lieutenant-governor; b. Portsmouth, Jan. 16, 1071; d. Portsmouth, Dec. 12, 1730; councillor of N. H., 1711; justice court of common pleas, 1713; lieutenant-governor, 1717-30.

Wentworth, John, jurist; b. Dover, March 30, 1719; d. Somers- worth. May 17, 1781; chief justice N. H. court of common pleas; jus- tice superior court.

Wentworth, Sir John, governor; b. Portsmouth, Aug. 9, 1737; d. Halifax, N. S., April 8, 1820; governor of X. H., 1767-75; surveyor- general of King's woods in North America; governor of Nova Scotia, 1792-1808; created baronet, 1795.

Wentworth, John, lawyer: b. Somersworth, July 17, 1745; d. Dover, Jan. 10, 1787; member of Continental congress, 1778-79, coun- cil, senate, and committee of safety.

Wentworth, John, lawyer; b. Portsmouth, 1768; d. England, after 1816; attorney-general of Prince Edward's Island; wrote System of Pleading, 10 vols., 1797. 38 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Wentworth, John, journalist; b. Sandwich, Marcli 5, 1815; d. Chicago, Oct. 16, 1888; edited Chicago Democrat; member of con- 111., gress, 111., 1843-51, 1853-55, 1865-67; mayor of Chicago, 1857, 1860; introduced steam fire-engine to Chicago; wrote Genealogical, Biblio- graphical, and Biographical Account of the Descendants of Elder William Wentworth, 1850; Wentworth Genealogy, 3 vols., 1878.

Wentworth, Joshua, soldier; b. Portsmouth, Jan. 4, 1741-42; d. Portsmouth, Oct. 19, 1809; colonel 1st N. H. regiment, 1776; member of legislature and senate.

Wentworth, Tappan, lawyer; b. Dover, Sept. 24, 1802; d. Bos- ton, Mass., June 12, 1875; member of congress (Mass.), 1853-55.

Wheelock, Charles, soldier; b. Claremont, Dec. 14, 1812; d. Washington D. C, Jan. 21, 1865; colonel 97th N. Y. Y., 1862; bre- vetted brigadier-general, 1864.

White, Phillips, member of Continental congress; b. 'Nevf Hamp- shire, about 1730; d. after 1783; member of Continental congress, 1782.

Wilcox, Carlos, clergyman, author; b. Newport, Oct. 22, 1794; d. Danbury, Conn., May 29, 1827; wrote Age of Benevolence, poem, partly published; Religion of Taste; sermons.

Wilcox, Leonard, jurist, senator; b. Hanover, Jan. 29, 1799; d. Orford, June 18, 1850; justice N. H. supreme court, 1838-40; U. S. senator, 1842-43; justice court of common pleas, 1847; of supreme court, 1848.

Wilder, Marshall Pinckney, merchant; b. Rindge, Sept. 22, 1798; d. Boston, Mass., Dec. 16, 1886; member of firm of Parker, Blanchard, and Wilder, Boston; president Mass. Agricultural Society eight years; of Norfolk Agricultural Society twenty years; founder and president U. S. Agricultural Society and American Pomological Society; president N. E. Historic Genealogical Society, 1868-86; leader in establishment of National History Rooms and Institute of Tech- nology, Boston; published addresses, On Laying the Corner Stone of First Mass. Horticultural Hall, 1844: On the'225tli Anniversary of the Settlement of Dorchester, 1855; before Historic Genealogical Society, 1868-73; on California, 1871; Hybridization of Plants, 1872; On Prog- ress and Influence of Rural Art, 1872; before American Pomological Society, 1848-73; before U. S. Agricultural Society, 1852-56.

Willey, Benjamin Glazier, author; b. Conway, Fob. 1, 1796; d. East Sumner, Me., April 17, 1867; wrote Incidents in White Moun- tain History, 1856; enlarged and repub. as History of the White Mountains, 1870.

Wilson, Henry, statesman, author; b. Farmington, Feb. 16, 1812; d. Washington, D. C, Nov. 22, 1875; U. S. senator (Mass.), 1855-73; BRIEF SKETCHES. 39

22d Mass. Vols.; vice-president brip:adier-<]jeneral of militia; colonel of of U. S., 1873-75; wrote Personalities and Aggressions of Mr. Butler, 1856; Defence of the Republican Party, 1856; Are Workingmen Slaves? 1858; The Pacific Railroad, 1859; The Death of Slavery Is the Life of the Nation, 1864; History of the Anti-Slavery Measures of the 37th and 38th U. S. Congresses, 1865; Military Measures of the U. S. Con- gress, 1866; Testimonies of American Statesmen and Jurists to the Truths of Christianity, 1867; History of the Reconstruction Measures of the 39th and 40th Congresses, 1865-68; Contribution to History, 1868; The Republican and Democratic Parties, 1868; History of the Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America, 3 vols., 1872-75.

Winkley, Henry, philanthropist; b. Barrington, Nov. 9, 1803; d. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 9, 1SS8; left large fortune to educational institutions.

Wood, Alphonso, botanist; b. Chesterfield, Sept. 17, 1810; d. West Farms, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1881; president Oliio Female Seminary, 1851-57; professor in Terre H;uite Female College, Ind., 1857; principal Clinton Female Seminary, Brooklyn, N. Y. wrote Class-Book of ;

Botany, 1845; First Lessons in Botany, 1848; Leaves and Flowers, or Object Lessons in Botany, 1863; American Botanist and Florist, 1870; Plant Record, 1877; edited translation of Poetry from the Vegetable World, 1853.

Woodbury, Daniel Phineas, soldier; b. New London, Dec. 16, 1812; d. Key West, Fla., Aug. 15, 1864; brigadier-general of engineers, 1862; brevetted major-general wrote Sustaining Walls, 1845; Theory ;

of the Arch, 1858.

Woodbury, Levi, jurist, statesman; b. Francestown, Dec. 22, 1789; d. Portsmouth, Sept. 4, 1851; justice N. H. supreme court, 1817; governor of N. H., 1823-24; U. S. senator, 1825-31, 1841-45; secretary of navy, 1831-34; secretary of treasury, 1834-41; justice U. S. supreme court, 1846-51.

Woodman, John Smith, educator; b. Durham, Sept. 6, 1819; d. Durham, May 5, professor of mathematics, Dartmouth College, 1871 ;

1851-56; of civil engineering, and vice-president Chandler School, Dartmouth, 1856-71.

Woolson, Constance Fenimore, author; b. Claremont, 1848; d. Venice, Jan. 14, 1894; wrote Anne, 1882; For the Major, 1883; East Angels, 1886; Rodman, the Keeper, 1886; Castle Nowhere, Lake Country Sketches, 1886.

Worcester, Joseph Emerson, philologist b. Bedford, Aug. ;

24, 1784; d. Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 27, 1865; "wrote Geographical Dic- tionary or Universal Gazetteer, Ancient and Modern, 2 vols., 1817, 1823; Gazetteer of the U. S., 1818; Elements of Geographv, Ancien' and Modern, 1819; Sketches of the Earth and Its Inhabitants, 1823; 40 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Elements of History, Ancient and Modern, 1826; Epitome of History, 1827; Outlines of Scripture Geography, 1828; Longevity and Expecta- tion of Life in the U. S., Relating More Particularly to N. H.. pub. in transactions of American Academy of Sciences; an edition of Johnson's Dictionary, 1828; abridgement of Webster's American Dictionary, 1829; Comprehensive Pronouncing and Exi)lanatory English Dictionary, 1830; edited American Almanac, 1881-43; pub. L'niversal and Critical Dic- tionary of the English Language, 1846, 1847, 1849, 1855; Dictionary of the English Language, 1860.

Worcester, Noah, clergyman, author; b. Hollis, Xov. 25, 1758; d, Brighton, Mass., Oct. 31, 1837; wrote Letter to the Rev. John Murray, Concerning the Origin of Evil, 1786; edited Christian Dis- ciple, Brighton, Mass., 1813-18; Friend of Peace, 1819-29; founded Mass. Peace Society, 1815,' wrote Familiar Dialogue between Cephas and Bereas, 1792; Solemn Reasons for Declining to Adopt the Baptist Theory and Practice, 1809; Bible News or Sacred Truths Relating to the Living God. His Only Son, and Holy Spirit, 1810; Impartial Review of the Testimonies in Favor of the Divinity of the Son of God, 1810; Respectful Address to the Trinitarian Clergy, 1812; Solemn Review of the Custom of War, by Philo Pacificus, 1814; The Atoning Sacritice, A Display of Love, Not of Wrath, 1829; The Causes and Evils of Con- tentions Among Christians, 1831; Last Thoughts on Important Sub- jects, 1833.

Worcester, Noah, educator; b. Thornton, 1812; d. Cincinnati, Ohio, April 4, 1847; professor of general pathology. Western Reserve College; wrote Symptoms, Diagnosis,and Treatment of Diseases of the Skin, 1844.

Worcester, Samuel, clergyman; b. Hollis, Nov. 1, 1770; d. Brain- ard, Tenn., June 1821; corresponding secretary A. B. C. F. M., 1810; 7, wrote Discourses on the Covenant with Abraham, 1805; Three Letters to Rev. William E. Channing on Unitarianism, 1815; Watt's Entire and Select Hymns, 1818.

Worcester, Thomas, clergyman; b. Hollis, Nov. 22, 1768; d. Salisbury, Dec. 24, 1831; wrote A Call for Scriptural Evidence That Christ Is the Self-Existent Eternal God, 1811; New Chain of Plain Argument Deemed Conclusive Against Trinitarianism, 1817: The True God But One Person, 1819.

Worcester, Thomas, clergyman; b. Thornton, April 15, 1795; d. Waltham, Mass., Aug. 12, 1878; first Swedenborgian clergyman in Mass. ; president Mass. Swedenborgian Association, 1639-75.

Wright, Asher, missionary; b. Hanover, Sept. 7, 1803; d. Cattar- augus, N. Y., April 13, 1875; missionary to Seneca Indians; translated parts of New Testament, published elementary school books and hymnal in their language; wrote Interesting Narrative of Mary Jeni- son, 1834. SUMMARY. 41

Wyman, Robert Harris, naval officer; b. Portsmoutli, July 12, 1822; d. Washiugton, D. C, Dec. 1882; commander, U. S. N., 18G2; 2,

captain, 186G; chief liydrographer, 1809; rear-admiral, 1878.

APPENDIX. Este, George Peabody, soldier; b. Nashua, April 24, 1829; d. N. Y. City, Feb. 0, 1881; colonel 14tli Ohio Inf., 1862; brigadier-general of vols., 1865.

SUMMARY. What men and women of New Hampshire birth have been and done, according to Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography. The persons whose names appear in italics were living at the time of the publication of the Cyclopaedia, and are not included in the fore- going pages.

ARTISTS. Joseph Ames — painter. — Albert G. Hoit painter. Albert T. —painter. Bricher — Alfred C. Howland painter. Benjamin Champney — painter. — Phoebe Jenks painter. Margaret E. Foley — sculptor. — Larkin G. Mead sculptor. Daniel C. French— sculptor. — Aaron D. Shattuck painter. Richard H. Fuller — painter. — Rosewell M. Shurtleff painter and Elizabeth J. Gardner — painter. sketch-artist. George H. Hall —painter. — John E. Tilton painter.

AUTHORS— see also Poets. Writers upon subjects pertaining to the professions are not included where their publications have been exten- in this list except in cases sive.

Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Lewis Cass. Christopher C. Andreivs. James Freeman Clarke. Samuel C. Bartlett. Charles Carlton Coffin. Charles H. Bell. William Cogswell. John L. Blake. Elliott Coues. Edmund M. Blunt. Charles A. Dana. John B. Bouton. Caroline E. Davis. Augusta C. Bristol. Henry A. S. Dearborn. George W. Burnap. John A. Dix. Samuel Burnham. Francis S Drake. Warren Burton. Samuel G. Drake. Benjamin F. Butler. Edward H. Durell. Caleb Butler. Mary W. Ellsworth. Nathaniel H. Carter. Alfred L. Elwyn. 42 NEW HA3IPSHIKE MANUAL.

Thomas G. Fessenden. George B. Prescott. James T. Fields. Edna D. Proctor. Henry Flanders. Lucien B. Proctor. Augustus A. Gould. Alonzo H. Quint. Horace Greeley. Jeremiah E. Rankin. Nathaniel Green. Nathaniel P. Rogers. Salma Hale. Ellen C. Rollins. Sarah J. Hale. Lorenzo Sabine. Nathaniel A. Haven. Franklin B. Sanborn. Albert H. Hoyt. Katherine A. Sanborn. Hall J. Kelley. Edward H. Savage. John Kelly. John H. Sherburne. George W. Kendall. Mary E. Shericood. Frederic Kidder. Benjamin P. Shillaber. Joseph H. Kimball. Jerome Van C. Smith. Richard B. Kimball. Nathan R. Smith. Thomas W. Knox. Lyman Spaulding. Eliza B. Lee. Caleb Stark. Abiel A. Livermore. John G. Stearns. John Lord. Baron Stow. Elias L. Magoon. Tabitha Tenney. Cyrus Mann. John H. Treat. Charles W. March. Francis W. Upham. Sarah T. Martyn. Thomas C. Upham. Edwin D. Mead. James P. Walker. George H. jNl'oore. Joseph B. Walker. Jacob B. Moore. Walter Wells. John H. Morison. Benjamin G. Willey. Leonard A. Morrison. Henry Wilson. Joseph C. Neal. William D. Wilson. Ichabod Nichols. Alphonso Wood. Peter Oliver. Constance F. Woolson. Joel Parker. Joseph E. Worcester. Jonathan Pearson. Noah Worcester. Chandler E. Potter. Carroll D. Wright. Grant Powers.

CABINET OFFICERS. Amos T. Akerman— attorney-general. Lewis Cass — secretary of war; secretary of state. — William E. Chandler secretary of the navy. — Zachariah Chandler secretary of the interior. — Salmon P. Chase secretary of the treasury. — Nathan Clifford attorney-general. — Henry Dearborn secretary of war. John A. Dix — secretary of the treasury. — William P. Fessenden secretary of the treasury. — Marshall Jewell postmaster-general. — Daniel Webster secretary of state. — Levi Woodbury secretary of the navy; secretary of the treasury. SUMMARY. 43

CLERGYMEN" AND MISSIONARIES. Abiel Abbott. Sullivan TI. McCollester. John F. Adams. Elias L. Magoon. Joseph Badger. Cyrus Mann. Osmon C. Baker. Alonzo A. Miner. Hosea Ballon. Abner K. Nott. John L. Blake. Andrew Oliter. Joseph S. Buckminster. Isaac Orr. George W. Biirnap. Samuel Parker. Thomas Carlton. David Parsons. Benjamin Chase. Edward Payson. Carlton Chase. Ephraim Peabody. Philander Chase. Absalom Peters. Laban Clark. Amos Pettingill. James Freeman Clarke. John D. Pierce. William Cogswell. Grant Powers. Franceway R. Cossett. Alonzo H. Quint. Ebenezer E. Cummings. Asa Rand. Asa Eaton. Jeremiah E. Rankin. John M. Ellis. Charles H. Richards. John S. Emerson. Asa D. Smith. Ralph Emerson. Levi Spaulding. Luther Farnham. Baron Stow. Nathaniel S. Folsom. Josiah Swett. Adoniram J. Gordon. Samuel Taggart. William B. W. Howe. Nathaniel Thayer. Charles L. Hutchins. Edmund Q. S. Waldron. John T. Jones. Carlos Wilcox. Sarah H. B. Judson. William D. Wilson. Clark Kendrick. Noah Worcester. Cyrus Kingsbury. Samuel Worcester. Noah Levings. Thomas Worcester. (1) Abiel A. Livermore. Thomas Worcester. (2) Clement Long. Asher Wright. John K. Lord.

DIPLOMATISTS. Christopher C. Andrews — minister to Sweden and Norway; consul-gen- eral to Brazil. Lewis Cass— minister to France. — Henry Dearborn minister to Portugal. — John A. Dix minister to France. — George G. Fogg minister to Switzerland. John — P. Hale minister to Spain. Marshall Jewell — minister to Russia. Edward Kent — consul at Rio Janeiro. Tobias Lear— private secretary to Gen. Washington; consul-general at Santo Domingo; consul-general at Algiers. 44 JJEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Horatio J. — Perry secretary of legation in Spain. Edmund — Q. Roberts first American diplomatist in Asia; special agent to make treaties Avitli Muscat, Siam, and Cochin-China. Oeorge — Walker confidential agent of U. S. government; consul-gen- eral at Paris. Pletcber Webster — secretary of legation in China. GOVERNORS. William Badger — Xew Hampshire. Nathaniel B. Baker — Xew Hampshire. Charles H. Bell — Xew Hampshire. Samuel Bell —Xew Hampshire. Benjamin F. Butler — Massachusetts. Salmon P. Chase — Ohio. Anthony Colby — Xew Hampshire. — Samuel Dinsmoor Xew Hampshire. — Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr. Xew Hampshire. — John A. Dix Xew York. Benjamin F. Flanders — Louisiana. — John T. Gilman Xew Hampshire. James W. Grimes Iowa.— — Walter Harriman Xew Hampshire. — Matthew Harvey Xew Hampshire. — Natt Head Xew Hampshire. — Henry Hubbard Xew Hampshire. — Marshall Jewell Connecticut. — Edward Kent Maine. John Langdon — Xew Hampshire. — Pvalph Metcalf Xew Hampshire. James Miller — Arkansas. David L. Morril — Xew Hampshire. John Page — Xew Hampshire. Samuel E. Pingree — Vermont. Harris M. Plaisted — Maine. Jeremiah Smith — Xew Hampshire. Samuel E. Smith — Maine. Meshech Weare — president of Xew Hampshire. Samuel Wells — Maine. Benning Wentworth — Xew Hampshire. John Wentworth — lieutenant-governor of Xew Hampshire. Sir John Wentworth — Xew Hampshire; Xova Scotia. Levi Woodbury — Xew Hampshire. SUMMARY. 45

INSTITUTIONS which owe their existence wholly or in part to men and women of Xew Hampshire birth: — American Eclectic, Williamstown, Mass. Absalom Peters. — American Institute of Instruction. Thomas Sherwin. — American Journal of Education Absalom Peters. American Pomological Society — Marshall P. Wilder. — Amherst College, Mass. David Parsons. — Banner of Peace, Nashville, Tenn. Franceway E. Cossett. — Bellevue Hospital, New York City Willard Parker. — Boston Medical Intelligencer Jerome Van C. Smith. — Boston Morning Post Charles G. Green. — Boston Statesman Nathaniel Green. — Burlington (Iowa) Public Library James W. Grimes. — Byfield (Mass.) Academy Joseph Emerson. — Church of the Disciples, Boston James Freeman Clarke. — Chandler School, Dartmouth College, N. H. Abiel Chandler. — City of Lowell, Mass. Nathan Appleton. — Clarke Institution for Deaf Mutes Franklin B. Sanborn. — Concord (Mass.) Summer School of Philosophy Franklin B. Sanborn.. — Dartmouth Medical School, N. H. Lyman Spaulding. — Essex (Mass.) Patriot Nathaniel Green. — Female Seminary, Jacksonville, 111. John M. Ellis. — Gambler Theological Seminary, Ohio Philander Chase. — Grafton Journal, Plymouth, N. H. Henry E. Moore. — Hamilton Co., Lowell, Mass. Nathan Appleton. — Hampstead (N. H.) High School Benjamin D. Emerson. — Herald of Freedom, Concord, N. H. Nathaniel P. Rogers. Jubilee College, —Philander Chase. 111.

Kenyon College, Ohio — Philander Chase. Ladies' AVreath, New York City — Sarah T. Martvn. Magdalen Home, Philadelphia — Edmund Q. Waldron. S. Marshall College, Mich. — John M. Ellis. Massachusetts Infant Asylum — Franklin B. Sanborn. Massachusetts Institute of Technology — Thomas Sherwin, Marshall"P.. Wilder. — Merrimack Manufacturing Co., Lowell, Mass. Nathan Appleton. Morse Electric Telegraph — Francis O. J. Smith. — Natural History Rooms, Boston Marshall P. Wilder. — New England Farmer, Boston Thomas G, Fessenden. New England Industrial School for Deaf-Mutes William Swett. — — Ne\7 Hampshire Medical Society Joshua Brackett. 46 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

New Yorker — Horace Greeley. New York Tribune — Horace Greeley. Ottawa (Can.) Collegiate — Institute Nathan B. Webster. — Pennsylvania Agricultural Society and Farm School Alfred L. Elwyn. — Picayune, New Orleans George W. Kendall. — Portland (Me.) Gas Company Francis O. J. Smith. — Quincy Grammar School, Boston John D. Philbrick. Saturday Gazette, Philadelphia — Joseph C. Neal. St. Vincent's Asylum, Philadelphia — Edmund Q. Waldron. S. Town of Kimball, Texas —Richard B. Kimball. Troy (N. Y.) Daily Arena — Charles L. Mac Arthur. United States Agricultural Society — Marshall P. Wilder. Universalist Magazine, Expositor, Quarterly Review — Hosea Ballou. — Virginia Collegiate Institute Nathan B. Webster. Wabash College, Ind. — John M. Ellis. Washburn Biological Survey of Kansas — Francis W. Cragin. Webster Institute, Norfolk, 7a: —Nathan B. Webster. — Wellesley College, Mass. Henry T. Durant. Wesleyan University, Conn. — Laban Clark.

INVENTORS AND INVENTIONS. Samuel Abbot —jDrocess of making starch from potatoes. Isaac Adams — Adams press. — Samuel Batchelder ordnance appliances; use of electricity to deter- mine velocity. — Jonas Chickering improvements in Chickering pianos. — John W. Cochran steam-heating apparatus; breech-loading rifled can- non; machinery for curvilinear sawing of timber. Samuel — L. Dana investigations led to invention of American system of bleaching. Benjamin Dearborn — spring balance; first to suggest employment of convict labor for profit. — William E. Dunham astronomical contrivance. McArthur E. Eastman — introduced patent spinning-jenny into Eng- land planned direct ocean cable, laid 1874. — ;

George P. Gordon Gordon press. — Increase Kimball cut nails and machinery. — Thomas 71'. Knox system of topographical telegraphy. — Daniel L. Lamson adjustable guage spring-vaccinator; surgical appli- ances; double-seam sewing machine; double heating furnace; endless cutter mowing machine. SUMxMARY. 47

— Stephen H. Long Long's truss bridge. — Thaddeus S. C. Lowe ice-making machine; machine for making water- gas; incandescent water-gas light. — Sylvester Marsh meat-packing industry and appliances; Mt. Wash- ington Railroad and appliances. — John Xesmith machines for making wire fences and shawl fringe. — Isaac Orr air-tight stove. — Robert P. Parrott Parrott rifled cannon and projectiles. — Aaron I) Shattuck artist's stretcher-frame, with keys for tightening .

canvas. Nathan R. Smith — surgical instruments. Edward Spaulding — elliptic spring and wrought-iron shackle; mag- netic and electric telephone for the deaf; process of keeping cider sweet. Cyrus Wakefield — originator of rattan work in America. Nathan B. Webster — meteorograph. — Walter A. Wood farming machinery. — Charles A. Young automatic spectroscope.

JOURNALISTS. — Joseph C. Abbott Daily American; Atlas and Bee. — Ezra E. Adams Presbyterian. — Christopher C Andrews Minnesota Union. — Joseph Badger Palladium. — Nathaniel B. Baker N. H. Patriot. — John Bell N. Y. Medical and Surgical Journal. — John L. Blake Literary Advertiser; Gospel Advocate. — John B. Bouton Cleveland (Ohio) Plain-Dealer; N. Y. Journal of Commerce. — Charles W. Brewster Portsmouth (N. H.) Journal. — Samuel Burnham Congregationalist; Watchman and Reflector. — Nathaniel H. Carter Albany (N. Y.) Register; N. Y. Statesman. — Jonathan Cilley Thomaston (Me.) Register. — Charles Carleton Coffin Boston Journal. — Alva Curtis Botanico-Medical Recorder; Journal of Education and of Physiological and Medical Reforms. — Charles A. Dana Harbinger; Boston Chronotype; N. Y. Tribune; Chicago Republican; N. Y. Sun. — John A. Dix Northern Light. — John Eaton Memphis (Tenn.) Post. Harriet Farley —New England Offering. Luther Farnham — Christian Alliance; Mass. Ploughman. 48 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Thomas — G. Fessenden Weekly Inspector, N. Y. ; Reporter, Brattle- boro, Vt. Intelligencer, Bellows Falls, Yt. ;

— James T. Fields Atlantic Monthly. Georoje G. — Fogg Independent Democrat, Concord, N. H. — William H. Gove Temperance Banner, Concord, N. H. — Horace Greeley New Yorker; Jeff ersonian Log Cabin; N. Y.; Tri- bune. Xathaniel Green — Concord (X. H.) Gazette; N. H. Gazette; Haver- hill (Mass.)Gazette; Essex (Mass.) Patriot; Boston Statesman. — Charles G. Greene Free Press, Taunton, Mass.; Boston Spectator; U. S. Telegraph, Washington, D. C. National Palladium, Phila- ;

delphia; Boston Statesman; Boston Morning Post. Walter Harriman — Union Democrat, N. H. Nathaniel A. Haven —Portsmouth (N.Manchester, H.) Journal. John M. Hill— UnVs N. H. Patriot. Charles L. Hutchins —Parish Choir. — John Kelly Exeter (N. H.) News Letter. — George W. Kendall Picayune, New Orleans, La. — Edgar A. Kimball Age, Woodstock, Yt. — Joseph H. Kimball Herald of Freedom, Concord, N. H. — Thomas W. Knox Daily News, Denver, Col. N. Y. Herald. — William Ladd Friend of Peace Harbinger of Peace. ;

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Dudley Leavitt Gilmanton (N. H.) Gazette. — Abiel A. Livermore Christian Inquirer, N. Y. City. — Charles L. MacArthur Carthaginian, Carthage, N. Y. Detroit Free ;

Press; Milwaukee Sentinel; N. Y. Sun; Troy (N. Y.) Budget; Troy Daily Arena; Troy News; Troy Daily Whig; Troy North- ern Budget; Troy Daily Telegram. — Charles W. March N. Y. Tribune; N. Y. Times; Boston Courier. — Sarah T. Martyn Ladies' Wreath, N. Y. City. — Frank Moore Record of the Year, N. Y. book editor. ;

— Henry E. Moore Grafton Journal, Plymouth, N. H. Boston Eoliad. — Jacob B. Moore N. H. Journal N. Y. Daily Whig. ;

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John W. Moore World of Music; Musical Library; Daily News. — John H. Morison Monthly Religious Magazine. — David L. Morril N. H. Observer. — Joseph C. Neal Pennsylvanian, Philadelphia; Saturday Gazette, Philadelphia. John Park — New England Repertory, Newburyport, Mass. ; Boston Spectator. Oliver W. B. Peabody —Rockingham Gazette, Exeter, N. H. ; Exeter (N. H.) News Letter; North American Review; Boston Daily Advertiser. SUMMARY. 49

Absalom Peters — American Eclectic; American Journal of Education; Home Missionary and American Pastor's Journal; American Biblical Repositorj'. — John D. Philbrick Conn. Common School Journal; Mass. Teacher. — John D. Pierce Journal of Education, Mich. Democratic Expounder, ;

Marshall, Mich. — Harris M. Plaisted New Age, Augusta, Me. — Chandler E. Potter Manchester (N. H.) Democrat; Farmer's Monthly Visitor; Granite Farmer and Monthly Visitor; Weekly Mirror; Mirror and Farmer. — Alonzo H. Quint Congregational Quarterly. — Asa Rand Christian Mirror, Portland, Me.; Boston Recorder; Youth's Companion; Lowell (Mass.) Observer. — Jeremiah E. Bankin Pilgrim Press; Congregational Review. — Nathaniel P. Rogers Herald of Freedom, Concord, N. H. — Franklin B. Sanborn Springfield (Mass.) Republican. — Benjamin P. Shillaber Boston Post; Carpet Bag; Saturday Evening Gazette. Jerome Van C. — Smith Boston "Weekly News Letter; Boston Medical Intelligencer; Boston Medical and Surgical Journal; Medical World. — Ainsworth li. Spofford Cincinnati Daily Commercial. — John N. Stearns Merry's Museum; National Temperance Advocate. Baron Stow — Daily Manna; Missionary Enterprise. William Swett—Deaf -Mute's Friend. — Oliver S. Taylor Panoplist. — James P. Walker Religious Educator. — Benjamin F. 1Vatso7i Lawrence (Mass.) Sentinel. — John Wentworth Chicago Democrat. — Horace White Chicago Tribune; N. Y. Evening Post. — Austin Willey Advocate of Freedom, Brunswick, Me.

LAWYERS AND JURISTS. Ainos T. Akerman. Samuel N. Bell. Christopher C. Andrews. Henry A. Bellows. John Appleton. Joseph Blanchard. Charles G. Atherton. Benjamin F. Butler. Charles H. Atherton. Philip Carrigain. William Badger. Lewis Cass. Nathaniel B. Baker. Dudley Chase. Ichabod Bartlett. Salmon P. Chase. Charles H. Bell. Jonathan Cilley. James Bell. Daniel Clark. Samuel Bell. Nathan Clifford. Samuel D. Bell. Clark B. Cochrane. 50 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Nathan Crosby. Harris M. Plaisted. Noah Davis. Liicien B. Proctor. Henry A. S. Dearborn. William M. Richardson. Edward H. Dnrell. Daniel G. Rollins. Philip Eastman. John S. Sandborn. Timothy Farrar, Jr. John S. Sherburne. Henry Flanders. John M. Shirley. Charles J. Fox. Francis O. J. Smith. George Frost. Jeremiah Smith. George S. Hale. Samuel E. Smith. Matthew Harvey. Henry M. Spoftord. Nathaniel A. Haven. William Stark. John P. Healy. George Sullivan. Nathaniel Holmes. Mason W. Tappan. Henry Hubbard. Samuel Treat. George Jaft'rey. Nathaniel G. Upham. Benning W. Jenness. Jacob K. Upton. Harvey Jewell. Richard Waldron, Jr. Edward Kent. Richard Waldron, 3d. Jonathan Kittredge. Timothy Walker, Jr. Christopher C. Lang dell. Benjamin F. Watson. Woodbury Langdon. Meshech Weare. Arthur Livermore. Daniel Webster. Edward St. L. Livermore. Ezekiel Webster. Frederick S. Lovell. Ezekiel Webster, Jr. Samuel H. Mather. Fletcher Webster. Ralph Metcalf. John S. Wells. Charles E. Morrison. Samuel Wells. Benjamin Orr. John Wentworth. (1) Joel Parker. John Wentworth. (2) Nahum Parker. John Wentworth. (3) Robert P. Parrott. John Wentworth. (4) Charles A. Peabody. Tappan Wentworth. Oliver W. B. Peabody. Leonard Wilcox. John Pickering. Charles L. Woodbury. Franklin Pierce. Levi Woodbury.

MILITARY OFFICERS. Joseph — C. Abbott brevet brigadier-general of vols. — Christopher C. Andi-ews brevet major-general of vols. — Nathaniel B. Baker adjutant-general of Iowa. John Bedel — brevet brigadier-general of vols.

Timothy Bedel — colonel in Revolution. — Luther V. Bell medical director of Hooker's division. — Louis Bell colonel 4th N. H. Y. inspector-general of department of ;

the south. Benjamin Bellows—colonel in Revolution. James G. Benton—brevet colonel, U. A. S. — Joseph Blanchard colonel in French and Indian War. MILITARY OFFICERS. 51

Justus W. Blanchard — brevet of vols. Thornton F. Brodhead — colonelbrigadier-general 1st Mich. Cavalry. — Benjamin F. Butler major-general of vols. — Albemarle Cady brevet brigadier-general, U. S. A. — Lewis Cass brigadier-general, U. S. A. — John Chandler brigadier-general, U. S. A. — Joseph Cilley colonel in Revolution. — Joseph Cilley brevet captain, U. S. A. — Anthony Colby adjutant-genc^ral of N. H. — Samuel S. Conner lieutenant-colonel, U. S. A. Thomas J. Cram — brevet major-general of vols. Edward E. Cross —lieutenant-colonel, Mexican army; colonel 5th N. II. V. Calvin Cutter — surgeon 21st Mass. Inf. Henry Dearborn — deputy quartermaster-general on Gen. Washington's stafE; major-general, U. S. A. — Henry A. S. Dearborn adjutant-general of Mass. — John A. Dix major-general, U. S. A. John Eaton — brevet brigadier-general of vols. George P. Este —brigadier-general of vols. Joseph L. Folsom —captain, S. A. IT.

Nathaniel Folsom — captain in French and Indian War. John G. Foster — major-general of vols. brevet major-general, U. S. A. William S. Foster — brevet colonel, U. S. A. ;

Simon G. Griffin — brevet major-general of vols. John W. Gunnison — captain of engineers, U. S. A. Thomas J. Haines — brevet brigadier-general, U. S. A. Walter Harriman — brevet brigadier-general of vols. — Natt Head adjutant-general of N. H. — Albert H. Hoyt brevet lieutenant-colonel of vols. Benjamin F. Kelly — brevet major-general of vols. — Henry L. Kendrick colonel, U. S. A. — Edgar A. Kimball colonel N. Y. regiment of zouaves. — Gilman Kimball brigade surgeon under General Butler. PierseLong — colonel in Revolution. Stephen H. Long— colonel of engineers, U. S. A. Frederick S. Lovell— colonel 46th Wis. Inf. — Thaddeus S. C. Lowe chief aeronautic engineer, U. S. A. — Charles L. MacArthnr captain, U. S. A. — John McNeil brevet brigadier-general, U. S. A. — Gilman Marston brevet brigadier-general of vols. — James Miller brevet brigadier-general, U. S. A. — William H. Mussey medical inspector. 52 ISTEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

— Moses Nichols brigadier-general of militia in Revolution. — John Park assistant surgeon, British army. — Francis W. Parker lieutenant-colonel 4th N. H. Y. — Robert P. Parrott captain, U. S. A. — Franklin Pierce brigadier-general, U. S. A. — Samuel E. Pingree lieutenant-colonel 2d Vt. Inf. — Harris M. Plaisted brevet major-general of vols. — Fitz- John Porter major-general of vols; brevet brigadier-general, U. S. A. — Joseph H. Potter brigadier-general, U. S. A. — Haldimand S. Putnam colonel 7th N. H. Y. — George Reid colonel in Revolution. — Eleazar W. Ripley brevet major-general, U. S. A. — George C. Bogers brevet brigadier-general of vols. — Robert Rogers commander of Rogers's Rangers; colonel in British army. — John B. Sanborn brigadier-general of vols. — John S. Sherburne brigade-major in Revolution. — John Stark brigadier-general in Revolution. — "William Stark colonel in British army. — Caleb Stark brigade-major in Revolution. — Aaron F. Stevens brevetjbrigadier-general of vols. — John L. Thompson brevet brigadier-general of vols. — Timothy Upham lieutenant-colonel, U. S. A. — Benjamin F. Watson lieutenant-colonel 6th Mass. Yols. — Fletcher Webster colonel 12th Mass. Yols. — Joseph D. Webster brevet major-general of vols. — Warren Webster surgeon, U. S. A. brevet lieutenant-colonel. Joshua Wentworth —colonel in Revolution. ;

Charles Wheelock — brevet brigadier-general of vols. Henry Wilson — colonel 22d Mass. Yols. Daniel P. Woodbury— brigadier-general of engineers; brevet major- general. Carroll B. Wright— Qo\one\ 14th N. H. Yols.

NAVAL OFFICERS. — George E. Belknap rear-admiral, U. S. X. — John M. Browne surgeon-general, U. S. N. — Tunis A. McD. Craven commander, U. S. N. — John C. Long commodore, U. S. N. — James F. Miller commodore, U. S. N. — John Park surgeon, U. S. N. SUMMARY. 53

Enoch — rear-admiral, U. S. N. G. Parrott George F. — rear-admiral, U. S. N. Pearson George H. Perkins — captain, U. S. N. Charles W. Pickering —commodore, U. S. N. George A. Prentiss — commodore, U. S. N. Robert T. Spence — captain, U. S. N. George W. Storer— rear-admiral, U. S. N. — James S. Thornton captain, U. S. N. — John G. Walker rear-admiral, U. S. N. — William S. Walker commodore, U. S. N. — Robert H. Wyman rear-admiral, U. S. N.

PHILANTHROPISTS. Abiel Chandler. William Ladd. John Craig. Sarah Thompson, Countess of Henry T. Durant. Rumford. Alfred L. Elwyn. Henry Winkley. Riifus S. Frost.

PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. John P. Batchelder. William H. Mussey. John Bell. Mary S. G. Nichols. Luther Y. Bell. Moses Nichols. Joshua Brackett. John Park. John M. Brodhead. Willard Parker. John 31. Browne. Edmund R. Peaslee. Alpheus B. Crosby. Richard U. Piper. Dixi Crosby. William Prescott. Thomas R. Crosby. Charles H. Sanborn. Alva Curtis. Isaac Senter. Calvin Cutter. Jerome Van C. Smith. William B. Dunham. Nathan R. Smith. Edwin M. Hale. Lyman Spaulding. Gilman Kimball. Samuel Thomson. Daniel L. Lamson. Albert G. Upham. Reuben D. Mussey. Warren Webster.

POETS. Ezra E. Adams. Martha A. Lowe. Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Thomas Odiorne. Helen L. Bostwick. William Plumer. Augusta C. Bristol. Edna D. Proctor. Robert Dinsmoor. Sarah Roberts. Thomas G. Fessenden. Annie D. Robinson. James T. Fields. John H. Sherburne. Harriet M. Kimball. William Stark. Frederick Knight. Celia Thaxter. Albert Laighton. Eliza B. Thornton. 54 JiTEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

PUBLISHERS. Moses A. Dow. Alfred Mudge. James T. Fields. William D. Ticknor. Charles D. Gould. James P. Walker. PROFESSORS, INSTRUCTORS, AND SCHOLARS. Ezra E. Adams — Lincoln University, Pa. Jesse Appleton. Osmon C. Baker— General Biblical Institute, N. H. Samuel C. Bartlett — Western Reserve Colleoe, Ohio; Chicago Theologi- Seminary; Dartmouth College, president. cal — John P. Batchelder Castleton College, Y t. Berkshire Medical Insti- ;

tution. John Bell —University of Vermont. Francis Brown — Dartmouth College, president. Joseph S. — Buckminster Harvard College. — Charles H. Chandler Antioch College, Ohio; Ripon College, Wis. — James Freeman Clarke Harvard College. — William Cogswell Dartmouth College; Gilmanton (N. H.) Theologi- cal Seminary. Edward Cooke — Lawrence University. Wis., president'^ Claflin Uni- versity, S. C, president. Franceway R. Cossett— Cumberland College, 'Ky.., president'^ Cumber- land University, Ky., president. — Elliott Coues Norwich University, Yt. National Medical College. Alpheus Crosby —Dartmouth College; ;

Normal School, Salem, Mass., jjrincipal. Alpheus B. Crosby —Dartmouth College; University of Yermont; Uni- versity of Michigan; Bowdoin College, Me.Long Island College ;

Hospital, N. Y. ; Bellevue Hospital Medical College, N. Y. Dixi Crosby —Dartmouth College. Thomas — National Medical R. Crosby College; N. H. Agricultural College. — Alva Curtis Botanic Medical College, Ohio. — Jonathan P. Cushing Hampden Sydney College, S. C, jyresident. James F. Dana — Dartmouth College; College of Physicians and Sur- geons, N. Y. — John R. Eastman U. S. Naval School. — John Eaton Marietta College, Ohio, president; U. S. commissioner of education. Benjamin D. Emerson — Adams Grammar School, Boston. Benjamin K. Emerson — Amherst College, Mass. Frederick Emerson — ^uperintjndent of schools, Boston. SUMMARY. 55

— John S. Emerson Lahainaluna Seminary, Saudwicli Islands. — Ralph Emerson Andover (Mass.) Theological Seminary; Chicago Theological Seminary. Charles Folsom. — Nathaniel S. Folsom Lane Theological Seminary, Ohio; Western Reserve College, Ohio; Meadville (Pa.) Theological Seminary. James C. Foye — Jonesborough Female College, president; Wcsleyan Female College, Ohio; Lawrence University. — Rufus S. Frost New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, presi- dent. Charles B. Haddock —Dartmouth College. Edwin M. Hale — Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago; Chicago Homeopathic College. — Samuel R. Hall Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. established first ;

school in U. S. for training teachers. — Nathaniel Holmes Harvard College. — Joseph G. ILoyt Phillips Academy, Exeter, N. H. ; Greek Washington University, Mo. Nathaniel Kendrick — Hamilton (N. Y.) Seminary. Henry L. Kendrick — U. S. Military Academy. Oilman Kimball —Vermont Medical College; Berkshire Medical Col- Lowell (Mass.) Hospital. lege, Mass.; — Benjamin Labaree Jackson College, Tenn., president; Middlebury Dartmouth College. College, Yt., president; Christopher C. Lang dell— Haryurd College. Frederick P. Leverett. Abiel A. Livermore — Meadville (Pa.) Theological School, president. — Clement Long Western Reserve College, Ohio; Auburn Theological Seminary; Dartmouth College. — Stephen H. Long U. S. Military Academy. — John Lord Dartmouth College. — Sullivan H. McCollester Buchtel College, Ohio, president. — Joseph McKeen Bowdoin College, Me., president. — Alonzo A. Miner Tufts College, Mass., president. — Nathaniel H. Morison Peabody Institute, Md. — Reuben D. Mussey Dartmouth College; Bowdoin College, Me.; Ohio Medical College; Miami Medical College. — William H. Mussey Miami Medical College. — Andrew Oliver St. Stephen's College, N. Y. General Theological ;

Seminary, N. Y. — David P. Page Normal School, Albany, N. Y., principal. — Francis W. Parker Cook County (111.) Normal School, principal. — Joel Parker Dartmouth College; Harvard College. 56 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Willard Parker — Vermont Medical College; Berkshire Medical Col- lege; Cincinnati Medical College; College of Physicians and Surgeons, N". Y. James W. Patterson— Dartmouth College; superintendent of public instruction, N. H. — Oliver W. B. Peabody Jefferson College, La. Jonathan Pearson — Union College. Edmund R. Peaslee — Dartmouth College; New York Medical Col- lege; Bellevue Hospital, N. Y. City. — Arthur L. Perry Williams College, Mass. — Absalom Peters Union Theological Seminary, N. Y. City. John D. Philbrick — Connecticut Normal School, principal; super- intendent of schools, State of Connecticut and City of Boston. — John D. Pierce superintendent of public instruction, Mich. — Jeremiah E. Rankin Howard University. Edwin D. Sanborn— Dartmouth College; Washington University, Mo., president. Katherine A. Sanborn —Smith College, Mass. Thomas Sherwin — Harvard College; English High School, Boston. Asa D. Smith — Dartmouth College, president. Jerome Van C. Smith — Berkshire Medical School; New York Medical College. Nathan E. Smith — University of Vermont; University of Maryland; Transylvania University, Ky. — Lyman Spaulding College of Physicians and Surgeons, Western Dis- trict of N. Y., president. — Ainsworth R. Spofford librarian of congressional library. — Josiah Swett Vermont Episcopal Institute; Norwich University, Vt., president. William Swett —New England Industrial School for Deaf-Mutes. Oliver Taylor— Auburn (N. Y.) Penitentiary. S. Samuel H. Taylor— Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., principal. Sanborn Tenney — Vassar College, Mass. Williams College, Mass. Francis W. Upliam — Rutgers Female College, N. Y. ;

Thomas C. Upham — Bowdoin College, Me. Edmund Q. Waldron — University of St. Louis, Mo. Borromeo Col- S. ;

Md., president. lege, — Nathan B. Webster Virginia Literary, Scientific, and Military Acad- emy, principal^ also of similar school in Charleston, S. C. Web- ;

ster Institute, Va. — Walter Wells Western University, Pa. — William D. Wilson Hobart College; Cornell University, N. Y. SUMMARY. 57

Alplionso — Wood Ohio Female Seminary, president; Terre Haute Female College, Ind. Clinton Female Seminary, N. Y., prin- ;

cipal. John S. Woodman — Dartmouth College. Noah Worcester — Western Reserve College, Ohio; Dartmouth College; Princeton College, N. J.

SCIENTISTS. Jesse Chickering — political economist. Elliott Coues — naturalist. Francis IF. Cragin — naturalist. James F. Dana — chemist. Samuel L. Dana — chemist. John R. Eastman — astronomer. Benjamin K. Emerson — naturalist. John Evans — geologist. Augustus A. Gould — naturalist. Horatio Hale — ethnologist. Charles F. Hall — explorer. Arthur L. Perry — political economist. George B. Prescott— electrician. Sanborn Tenney — naturalist. Thomas C. Upham — metaphysician. William D. Wilson — metaphysician. — Alplionso Wood botanist. Joseph E. Worcester— philologist. Carroll B. Wright — statistician. Charles A. Young — astronomer.

STATESMEN. Joseph C. Abbott— senator from North Carolina. Charles G. Atherton — senator from New Hampshire. Charles H. Bell — senator from New Hampshire. James Bell — senator from New Hampshire. Samuel Bell — senator from New Hampshire. Henry W. Blair — senator from New Hampshire. Rufus Blodgett — senator from New Jersey. Benjamin F. Butler — candidate for presidency of U. S. — Lewis Cass senator from Michigan; candidate for presidency of U. S. — John Chandler senator from Maine. — William E. Chandler senator from New Hampshire. — Zachariah Chandler senator from Michigan. — Dudley Chase senator from Vermont. 58 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Salmon P. Chase— senator from Ohio. Joseph Cilley — senator from New Hampshire. Daniel Clark — senator from New Hampshire. Charles Cutt— senator from New Hampshire; secretary of senate. Charles A. Dana — assistant secretary of war. John Dickson — congressman from New York; made first anti-slavery speech ever delivered in congress. John A. Dix — senator from New York. — William P. Fessenden senator from Maine. — Benjamin F. Flanders assistant treasurer of U. S. — George G. Fogg senator from New Hampshire. — Nicholas Gilman senator from New Hampshire. — Horace Greeley candidate for presidency of U. S. — James W. Grimes senator from Iowa. — John P. Hale senator from New Hampshire candidate for presidency ;

of U. S. — Henry Hubbard senator from New Hampshire U. S. sub-treasurer, ;

Boston. — Benning W. Jenness senator from New HamiDshire. — John Langdon senator from New Hampshire; first president of U. S. senate. Gilman Marston — senator from New Hampshire. David L. Morril — senator from New Hampshire. — Moses Norris senator from New Hampshire. — John Page senator from New Hampshire. — Nalium Parker senator from New Hampshire. — John F. Parrott senator from New Hami^shire. — James W. Patterson senator from New Hampshire. — Franklin Pierce senator from New Hampshire; president of U. S. — Austin F. Pike senator from New Hampshire. — Edward H. Rollins senator from New Hampshire. — John S. Sandborn member of Dominion senate, Canada. — James Sheafe senator from New Hampshire. Jacob K. Upton — assistant secretary of the treasury. — Bainbridge Wadleigh senator from New Hampshire. — Daniel Webster senator from Massachusetts. Joseph D. Webster — assistant treasurer of U. S. — John S. Wells senator from New Hami^shire. — Charles M. Wentworth member of Nova Scotia council. — John Weutwortli attorney-general of Prince Edward's Island. — Leonard Wilcox senator from New Hampshire. — Henry Wilson senator from Massachusetts; vice president of U. S. — Levi Woodbury senator from New Hampshire. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMAN, NOV. 6, 1894.

FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 60 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. — Continued. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN. 61

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FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. — Concluded. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMAN, NOV. 6, 1894.

SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. 64 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

SECOND CONGKESSIONAL DISTRICT.— ConiinMed. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN. 65

SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.— Continued. 66 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

SECOND CONGRESSIONAL BISTHICT.— Continued. VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN. 67 VOTE FOR GOVERNOR, NOV. 6, 1894.

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. VOTE FOR GOVERNOR. 69

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STRAFFORD COUNTY. VOTE FOR GOVERNOR. 71

BELKNAP COUNTY. 72 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

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MERRIMACK COUNTY. 74 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY. VOTE FOR GOVERNOR. 75

HILLSBOROUGH COVNTY.— Concluded. 76 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

CHESHIRE COUNTY. VOTE FOR GOVERNOR. 77

SULLIVAN COUNTY. T8 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

GRAFTON COUNTY. VOTE FOR GOVERNOR. 79

COOS COUNTY. 80 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

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COUNCILLOR DISTRICT, No. 1. 82 ]SrEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

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COUNCILLOR DISTRICT, NO. 2. 84 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

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COUNCILLOR DISTRICT, No. 4. NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. 87

COUNCILLOR DISTRICT, No. 4.— Concluded. 88 VOTE FOR COUNCILLORS.

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COUNCILLOR DISTRICT, NO. 5.- Continiied. VOTE FOR SENATORS, NOV. 6, 1894. •

DISTRICT NO. 1. VOTE FOR SENATORS. 91

DISTRICT NO. 2. 92 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. '

DISTRICT NO. 3. VOTE FOR SENATORS. 93

DISTRICT No. 4. 94 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

DISTRICT No. VOTE FOR SENATORS. 95

M DISTRICT No. 6.

a 96 NEW HAJVIPSHIRE MANUAL.

DISTRICT NO. 7. VOTE FOR SENATORS. 97

DISTRICT NO. 8. 98 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

DISTRICT NO. 9. VOTE FOR SENATORS. 99

DISTRICT No. 11. 100 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

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Barrington 182 68 8 Milton 210 69 3 North wood 176 122 9 Nottingham 151 65 8 Rochester —Ward " 1. . . 152 89 16 2... 131 78 5 " 3... 169 84 7 «' 4... 139 158 7 '« 5. . . 128 94 7 "6... 213 115 20 Somersworth —Ward 1 154 84 6 " 2 151 91 4 " 3 115 102 6 " 4 69 113 " 5 63 76

Totals 2,20; 1,408 106 VOTE FOR SENATORS. 101

DISTRICT No. 13. 102 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

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DISTEICT XO. 17. VOTE FOR SENATORS. 105

DISTRICT No. 19. 106 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

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t/2 O .l-H VOTE FOR SENATORS. 107

DISTRICT No. 21. 108 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

DISTKICT No. 22. VOTE FOR SENATORS. 109

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ROCKIXGHAM COUNTY. NOVEMBER 6, 1894.

Register of Deeds. 112 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

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Nortliwood 181 jSTottingham Plaistow Portsmouth —Ward " 1 2 " 3 " 4 Raymond Rye Salem Sandown Seabrook South Hampton South Newmarket . . .

Stratham Windham VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS. 113

Register of Deeds. 114 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

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CARROLL COUNTY.

Albany Bartlett Brookfield Chatham Conway Eaton Effincrham Freedom Hart's Location .

Jackson Madison Moultonborough Ossipee Sandwich Tarn worth Tuf tonborough . .

Wakefield Wolf eborough . . .

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Gilford Gilmanton — Laconia Ward " 1 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 " 6 Meredith New Hampton. . .

Sanborn ton Tilton

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Register 120 XEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

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Allenstown 101 67 106' 63 1| 100 Andover 104 190 13 V 164 7! Boscawen , 193 100 189 97 li Bow 116 84 114 91 ^1 Bradford 121 131 125 121 3'

Canterbury 110 127 98 138 13 Chichester 66 90 59 99 8 — Concord Ward " 1 2.53 195 259 192 8 2 95 107 94; 109' 1 143 121 144 120 6 493 345 465 355j 29 360 208 364 199i 14 (( 404 360 426i 328 21 275 199 269' 200 99 172 112i 157 . . . i

(( 120 191 127 174 8 Danbury 77 94 82 91 Dunbarton . . . 85 76 81| 73, 4 Epsom 115 103 119 102 1 Franklin 629 397 626 393 14 Henniker. . . . 181 140 176 1.59| 2 Hill 81 54 82 58 4 Hooksett 192 100 211 80| 4 Hopkinton . . 239 181 252 1661 2 Loudon 99 150 81 194 1

Newbury .... 30 89 33! 85 4 New London 141 82 140 84 3 Northfield. . . , 1.59 53 146 68 4 Pembroke . . . 220 283 266 225 10 Pittsfield .... 293 244 298! 225; 26 Salisbury. . . . 91 98 901 98! 5 Sutton 116 107 ml 107| 10 Warner 221 148 211 165; 7 Webster 89 71 82 78| 1 Wilmot 93 98 100 94 9

6204 5255 6276 5142 255 VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS. 121

Registeii of Deeds.

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Amherst 170 78| 1 94 139 7 1 Antrim 171 103 13 165 110 * Bedford 159 93 2 88 166 6! ?l

Bennington 80 89l 1 69 90 2i

Brookline 103 64 5 99 65 4 11

Deering 31 89, 1 31 87 1 Francestown 119 421 5 108 45 4 14 Goifstown 280 203 12] 124 328 14 5' Greenfield 65 84 2! 66 79 2 4:

Greenville 121 93 21 124 92 1 Hancock. ... 88 65 3j 83 69 5 355 201 16i 251 269 * Hillsborough Hollis 141 85 10 143 81 12 Hudson 183 90 4 163 99 2 6 Litchfield 31 40 27 41 1

Lyndeborough 87 74 '"8 73 85 ""7 1 Manchester Ward— " 1 . 338 160 15 214 303 6 3 2. 692 211 19 369 554 18 2 " 3. 614 293 36 456 486 18 8 u 4. 683 269 22 498 457 20 * 5. 135 692 7 802 145 1 6 (C 6. 735 466 3711 638 593 28 42 7. 253 71 9:1 165 160 7 4 (( 8. 436 368 25 1 345 470 10 46 9. 249 .354 9' 342 263 4 11 Mason 72 31 1 70 34 1 1 Merrimack 153 85 3 107 113 7 3 Milford 434 150 16 280 287 23 12 Mont Vernon 61 51 1 32 73 — (J . . • .

Nashua Ward 1. 350 144 5 247 223 15 17 li 2. 236 129 6 165 187 10 8 3. 150 201 2 184 164 21 6 4. 162 105 4 143 125 3 7 (( 5. 86 134 124 100 l| 2 0. 145 115 "i 111 138 7! 2 (( 7. 350 233 10 277 17' 17 8. 320 198 9 254 244 18 6! VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS. 123

Register of Deeds. 124 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS. 125

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239 146 105 85 319 6 51 223 173 2 126 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

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w O o w 05 OJ p.) w a o o Q Alstead 128 Chesterfield . . .

Dublin Fitzwilliam .... Gilsum H arris ville Hinsdale Jaftrey Keene —Ward " 1 2 " 3 " 4 " 5 Marlborough . . .

Marlow Nelson Eichmond Rindge Roxbury Stoddard Sullivan Surry Swanzey Troy Walpole Westmoreland . .

Winchester. . . .

Totals VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS. 127

Reotster of Deeds. 128 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

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Acwortli 99 54 3 Claremont. . . 651 41.3 Charlestown . 171 176 Cornish 151 72 Croydon 57 38 Goshen 52 45 Grantham . . . 57 38 Langdon 56 31 Lempster. . . . 69 50 63 Newport 417 181 411 Plainfield. . . . 125 76 131 Springfield. . . 76 49 77 Sunapee 121 89 129 Unity 60 86 53 Washington. 78 86 78

Totals 2240 VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS. 129

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Bristol 287 122 230 125' 8 Campton. . . . 170 112 168 114 ()

Canaan 182 125 1(57 182 7 Dorchester. . 27 44 27 44 1

Eastou lo, 61 11 68 5 Ellsworth. . . 101 * 10 22 1

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Enfield 205' 189 206 189 4 Franconia. . . 4:} 71 48 69, 7 Grafton. ... 108 '.4 lOU 96! 1

Groton 45 49 42 52 1 2 Hanover . . . . 227 70 22V) 78' 3 Haverhill . . 874 884 366 843j 20 Hebron 21j 80 21 30 1 Holderness. . (59 86 70 86' 1

Landaff . . . . 4(1, 64 41 64 1 1

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204 625 241 15 Lincoln 8l| 11 32 12! Lisbon 298 176 21)2 1741 "7 Littleton 450 265 488 277 2l>

Li verm ore. . . 8 4| 3 4 Lyman 69 71 67 73 ]

Lyme 203 44 200 15 46j Monroe 81 2L 85 19* 3 Orange 21 17 21 16 Orf ord 101> 57 109 55 15 Piermont . . . 105 .58 i 99 44 89 VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS. 131

Reg I 132 XEW HAMPSHIRE MAXUAL. VOTE FOR COUXTY OFFICERS. 133

Register of Deeds. 134 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

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Berlin 469 214 410 Carroll 66 79 Clarksville 43 38 Colebrook 177 259 Columbia 104 56 Dalton 44 77i Dummer 50 50 Errol 9 33: Gorliam 169 190| Jefferson 07 147; Lancaster 447 413 Milan 148 51 Nortlinmberland 210 155 Pittsburg 106 41| Randolph 15 23; Sbell)urne 36 Stark 88 70: StewartstoAvn 121 123 Stratford 71 120, Wentworth's Location 6 10 Whitefield 244 158

Totals 2720 2328 VOTE FOR COUNTY OFFICERS. 135

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429 235 427 248 57 83 64 83 42 37 40 39 178 254 179 259 105 54 104 57 43 84 45 82 48 51 47 52 8 34 8 34 174 182 173 186 86 158 92 159 379 487 431 416 150 49 150 51 213 148 216 147 106 39 106; 45 13 25 17 22 44 13 41 15 78 79 79 78 116 127 115 130 65 124 72; 117 6 10 7 11 234 168 227 175

2574 2441 2640 2436 CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES.

The candidates nominated under the provisions of the new ballot law and printed in the official ballots for the several towns and wards in this state are here given complete. The politics of the candidates is indicated, and those elected are distino-uished by an asterisk. The vote for each candidate for representative is stated.

ACWORTH. Represenlatixie to General Court.

George W. Buss. r. 91 Abram M. Mitchell, c7 46

Supervisors of the Check List. Almon E. Clark, d. James A. Dickey, d. Geo. F. Lewis, d. Hiram R. Neal, r.* Horace G. Perham, r.* Elmer E. Wheeler, r.*

Moderator.

Fred C. Parker, d. James A. Wood, r.*

ALBANY. Representative to General Court. Thomas J. Hurley, d 41 George H. Kent, r. 26

Superiisors of the Check List. William C. Chase, d.* Chauncey J. Chamberlain, r.

Phineas Hammond, r. Mark M. Knox, r. Alonzo S. Piper, c7.* George W. Willey, d.^ CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 137

Moderator Thomas J. Hurley, tZ.* James M. Shackford, r.

ALEXANDRIA. Fepresentative to General Court. Xorman G. Smith, d 82 Erastus T. Hiitchins, r. 67

Su2')ervisors of the Check List.

Charles H. Gordon, r. Edwin C. Merrill, d.* Herbert L. Phillips, t?.* Warren L. Pitman, cZ.* John M. Sleeper, r. Horace F. Tilton, r.

Moderator. Levi E. Blake, r.

John F. Phillips, d.*

ALLENSTOWX. EeiJresentative to General Court.

Ernest Fontaine, ?. and cii. . . . . . .114 Joseph Lacasse, d. . 41

Sujjervisors of the Check List.

John B. Hazelton. r. and cit.* James C. Marden, d. Charles M. Poqiiet, d. James Sherry, r. and cit. John H. Sullivan, d.* John D. Sweatt, r. and cit.* Moderator.

Charles L. Cleveland, r. and cit.*

Harvey Dennison, d.

ALSTEAD.

Representative to General Court. James S.Prouty, r. 135 Merrill J. Kidder, d 75 138 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check List.

Gardner G. Banks, r.* Ceylon M. Dodge, r* Bertie E. Gates, d. Arthur Putnam, (/. Fred B. Trow, d. Fred A. Wright, r.*

Moderator.

John F. Dickey, d. Edward M. Smith, r.*

ALTOX.

Bepresentatize to General Court.

OliverJ. M. Gilman, r. 220 Lewis H. Lamprey, d Robert A. Frohock, p.^ Noni. Paj^ers .... 123 22

Supervisors of the Check List.

David E. Clough, r.* Oscar E. Davis, r.* Harry P. Evans, d. Alonzo B. Lang, d. Benjamin P. Marston, n* Chester A. Twombly, d.

Moderator.

Oliver J. M, Gilman, r,* Herbert J. Jones, d.

AMHERST.

Representative to General Court.

William B. Plotch, r 166 George E. Farley, d 85

Supervisors of the Check List.

William D. Clark, ?-.* Arthur C. Decatur, d. Frank A. Holbrook, >-.* James M. Jackson, /•.*

Henry M. Parker, d. Rufus A. Peacock, d. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 139

Moderator.

Charles W, Dodj^e, d. Aaron M. Wilkins, r.*

ANDOVER. Bepresentative to General Court. Harrison M. Busiel. d 181 Warren S. Quimb;s, r 124

Supervisors of the Check List.

Sibley M. Crosby, d.* Jasjjer R. Elkins, d.* Perry B. Flanders, r. Elvin B. Merrill, d.* Fred E. Putney, r. Herman C. Weymouth, r

Moderator.

Napoleon B. Bryant, r. Henry A. Weymouth, d.*

ANTRIM. Representative to General Court.

Milton Tenney, c? 154 Charles W. Kelsea, r 127

Siqjermsors of the Check List.

Bill C. Buttertield, r.* Dennis W. Cooley, d. William W. Crosby, r.* Henry A, Hurlin, ?\* George M. Lovcren, d. Charles A. Whittemore, d.

Moderator.

Nathan C. Jameson, d.

Sylvester Little, r.* 140 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

ASHLAXD liepresentative to General Court.

Wilfred F. Brown, r 230 John B. Sullivan, d 6S

Supervisors of the Check List. Robert Deane, d. George F. Dow, ?-.* Marcus M. Morey, d. Dexter Sanborn, r.* Orville D. Thompson, d. Moses G. Tucker, r.*

Moderator.

Henry C. Dearborn, r.*

George Fogg, d.

ATKINSON.

Bepre.sentative to General Court.

James M. Nesmith, r 82 Moses B. Stevens, d 41

Supervisors of the Check List. Enoch P. Hoitt, r.* Isaac E. Hovey, r.* John K. Mason, d. William C. Noyes, d. Samuel Smith, ?•.* Jay W. Stickney, d.

Moderator.

Stephen C. P. Trefry, d.

Wilbur F. Wilson, r.*

AUBUPvX.

Bepresentative to General Court. William G. Brown, r 91 John P. Griffin, d 86

Supervisors of the Check List.

George K. Eaton, >•.* Frank H. Gilbert, r.* Leroy McDuftee, d. George W. Pingree, d. Edwin Plummer, r.* Charles Spofford, d. VOTES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 141

Moderator Alfred T>. Emery, d.* Henry C. Sanborn, r.

BAKNSTEAD. Bepresentatii-e to General Court.

Charles F. Davis, d 174 Lyman H. Jenkins, r 147

Supervisors of the Check List. James Bodge, d.* Calvin D. Clarke, r.

Coran K. Davis, c?.* Edwin B. Drake, cL* Edgar Jenkins, r. David N. Sackett, r.

Moderator.

Daniel E. Tuttle, cZ.*

John Waldo, r.

BARRING TOX. Representative to General Court.

Llewellyn F. Swain, r 184 John C. Daniels, d. 64

Supervisors of the Check List. Orrin P. Buzzell, r.* Charles A. Canney, r.* True W. Chesley, d. Frank S. Evans, d.

James Quinn, r.* George A. Smallcorn, d.

Moderator.

Walter H. Smith, d. William E. Walerhouse, r.*

BART LETT. Representative to General Court.

Lewis J. Frink, r. .146 John L. Pendexter, d t • • 131 142 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check List. Harrison P. Dearborn, d. Clarence H. George, d. William Pitman, fZ.* Fred C/ Pitman, r. Abraham B. Pratt, r.* Henry M. Rideout, r. Moderator.

Joseph Pitman, d. Barnett W. Sawyer, r.

Tie vote— 129.

BATH.

Bepresentathe to General Court,

Richard M. Johnson, d. 141

Henry C. Carbee, r ll'i

Supervisors of the Check List.

John G. Chamberlin, r. Waterman W. Chamberlin, r.

Edwin Dick, d.* Charles H. Foster, d.* Henry S. Lang, c7.* Charles W. Sawyer, r.

Moderator.

Clayton C. Foster, rj.* Charles H. Stoddard, r. \

BEDFORD. Bepresentative to General Court. James E. Gault, r. 160 Milton ?^. Flint, d 104

Su27eri:isors of the Check List.

Albert L. Flint, d. Clinton French, (7. John M. Hodgman, d. Orra G. Kilton, r.* William H. Ryder, r.* George L. Walch, r.*

Moderator.

William W. Darrah, d. William M. Patten, r.* VOTES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 143

BELMONT. Representative to General Court. Isaiah Piper, r 164 John T. Dodge, d. 153

Supei'i'isors of the Check List.

Francis A. Badger, d. James G. Bryar, r.* Frank P. Grant, r.* Charles O. Judkins, d.

Warren Lamprey, d. John J. Pope, r.*

Moderator.

Edwin P. Thompson, r.*

BENNINGTON. Bepresentative to General Court.

Harry A. Knight, d 97 James L. Ross, r 79

Supervisors of tttc Check List.

Henry J. Burtt, d.* Alexander Caldwell, r Ira S. Cram, d.* Herbert A. Eaton, r. Fred II. Kimball, r Moses H. Newton, cZ.*

Moderator.

Benjamin F.George, d.* Charles II. Kimball, r.

BENTON.

Supervisors of the < h<ck List.

Leander A. Collins, r. Harry H. Elliott, r.

Daniel M. Howe, r. Orman L. Mann, cL* Fred M. Tyler, d.* Charles A. Veasey, (/.*

Moderator.

Daniel jNF. Howe, r.

George W. Mann, ci* 144 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

BERLIX.

Eepresentatues to General Court.

Frank A. Colby, r. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 145

SupBrviso7's of the Check List.

Samuel Choate, r.* Charles J. Ellsworth, r* George H. Folsom, d. Henry H. Gill, d. George Neller, d. Edgerton Raymond, r.*

Moderator.

John C. Pearson, r.* Charles P. Shepard, d.

BOW.

Representative to General Court. "Walter Putney, r 122 Simeon Sargent, d. 88

Supervisors of the Check List. Harrison P. Brown, d. Anthon W. Colby, r.* Kendrick J. Goodhue, d. James Grafton, r.* Herman E. Jewell, v.* ^ Wilber E. Lee, d.

Moderator.

Charles B. Rogers, d. David W. White, r.*

BRADFORD.

Bepresentative to General Court.

Benjamin F. Abbott, r. 126 John Hoyt, d .122 Supervisors of the Check List.

George B. Andrews, d.* Albert E. Choate, r.

Addison S. Cressey, d.* George T. Dunfield, d.* Oi Hall, r. Frank M. Tappan, r.

Moderator.

Charles Gillis, r. John A. Peaslee, d.* 146 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. * BRENTWOOD. Bejyresentative to General Court.

Arthur W. Dudley, r 125 Benjamin Bean, d. 44

Supervisors of the Check List. Charles H. Blake, d. D. Frank Fellows, r* Nathaniel B. Glidden, d. William H. Glidden, r.* George A. Robinson, r.* William I. Rhodes, d.

Moderator.

Ephraim G. Flanders, r.* James H. Rowe, d.

BRIDGEWATER.

Representative to General Court. Robert B. Gilpatric, r 35 Charlie H. Marston, d , . . . 35 There being a tie vote for representative, the town voted not to send.

Supervisors of the Check List. Charles L. Barnard, r.* Sherman S. Fletcher, r.* Charles H. Heath, r.* Edwin D. Morrill, d. John L. Morrison, d. Arthur W. Nichols, d.

Moderator. Robert B. Gilpatric, r.* Charlie H. Marston, d.

BRISTOL. Represetitative to General Court,

Charles H. Dickinson, r 251 Daniel K. Cummings, d. 105

Supervisors of the Check List. Silas S. Brown, r.* Orlando B. French, r.* Charles P. George, d. Napoleon P. Giguere, d. Homer Roby, d. James W. Saunders, r.* CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 147

Moderator.

Ira A. Chase, r.* Charles W. Fling, d.

BROOKFIELD.

Supervisors of the Check List.

Edwin Garland, r.* James D. Hutchins, d. John E. Lang, r.* Charles H. Neal, d. Alfred Sanborn, d. John E. Witham, r.*

Moderator.

Dudley C. Coleman, r.* John F. Hackett, d.

BROOKLIN^E.

Representative to General Court.

Alpha A. Hall, r 98 ' Orville D. Fessenden, d. . . . . 83

Stcpervisors of the Check List.

William H. Dean, r.* George H. Nye, r* Llewellyn S. Powers, d. William B. Rockwood, d.

Henry G. Shattuck, r.* Edward C. Tucker, d.

Moderator.

Orville D. Fessenden, d. Frank L. Willoby, r.*

CAMPTON. Representative to General Court.

Edward H. Sanborn, r. 165 Jonathan P. Mason, d. 117 148 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check List. .

Charles G. Avery, d. William H. Berry, r.* Charles W. Johnson, Jr., d. Daniel Morrill, d. Austin G. Simpson, r* Mark Spokesfield, r.*

Moderator.

Orrin F. James, d.

Edward H. Sanborn, r*

CANAAN.

Representative to General Court.

George H. Gordon, r . 187 Horatio A. Gilman, d. 126

Supervisors of the Check List.

Alvin Davis, r.* Frank P. Dwyre, d.

Charles F. Everett, d. Daniel Goss, d. Edwin C. Kenyon, r.* Webster J. Martin, r.*

Moderator.

Frank D. Currier, r.*

Carey Smith, d.

CANDIA.

Representative to General Cowt.

George H. McDuffee, r. 181 Jesse W. Sargeant, d. 119

Supervisors of the Check List.

Charles E. Beane, d. Frank H. Davis, ;.* Charles L. Flint, r.* Franklin Hall, d.

Charles A. Jones, d. James W. Plaisted, r.* CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 149

Moderator.

Edwin J. Godfrey, r* Frank P. Laugford, d.

CANTERBURY. Representative to General Court.

Paul H. Jones, d. 125 Philip C. Cloiigh, r .113

Supervisors of the Check List.

Charles H. Ayers, Jr., d* Joseph Gr. Clough, r.

Frank S. Davis, d.* Charles H. Fletcher, d.* James Frame, r. Frank A. Pickard, r.

Moderator.

Robert S. Morrill, r. Charles Smith, a'.*

CARROLL.

Representative to General Court.

Oscar Barron, r 86 John H. Locke, d. 74

Supervisor's of the Check List.

Lewis C. Boyce, d. Edwin L. Brown, d.* William F. Hobbs, d. George Howe, r.* Duncan McMillan, r* Franklin B. Rosebrook, d.

Moderator. »

William A. Barron, r* Harley E. Jenness. d. 150 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

CENTKE HARBOR. Representative to General Court.

John A. McDonald, d. 81 George A. Simpson, r 71

Sjipei'visors of the Check List. Matthew C. Clark, d. Charles C. Cook, af.* Smith F. Emery, r.* Charles A. Mclntire, r.

Harrison C. Perkins, ^.* Daniel B. Smith, r.

Moderator.

William B. Reynolds, r.

Orville P. Smith, d.'^

CHARLESTOWN. Represe7itative to General Court.

Charles H. Hoyt, d. . . 225 Frank W. Hamlin, r. . 128

Supervisors of the Check List.

Herbert G. Bates, d. * David E. Farwell, d. Orrin E. Fisk, a'.* Everett T. Holden, r. Edward R. Perry, r. Roswell W. Robertson, r.

Tie vote for third supervisor.

Moderator.

George Olcott, r.*

CHATHAM. Supervisors of Check Lists.

Charles Binford, r.* Micajah X. Fife, r.* Benjamin W. Flint, r.* Moderator.

James M. Weeks, ;.* CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 151

CHESTEK.

Representative to General Court.

Arthur H. Wilcomb, r. 163 Amos Sanborn, d. 72

Supervisors of the Check Lists.

George L. Converse, r.* George W. Currier, d.

Albert F. B. Edwards, r* Franklin P. Sliackford, d.

George S. Webster, d. Alonzo A. West, r*

Moderator.

Addison A. Bean, r.* Nathan S. Morse, d.

CHESTERFIELD.

Representative to General Court.

Larkin D. Farr, r. 105 William Chamberlain, d. 79

Supervisors of the Check List.

Merrick E. Chandler, r.* Albert T. Cobb, d.^ Arthur M. Davis, d. John L. Streeter, r.* John R. Vail, r. John W. York, d.

Moderator.

John F. Butler, d. Frederick M. Hamilton, r.*

CHICHESTER.

Representative to General Court.

Lewis W. Towle, d, 89 Otis T. Maxfield, r. . 74 152 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check List.

Charlie Bailey, d* Oliver F. Davis, r. William S. Edmunds, d.^ Calvin F. Lane, r. True Sanborn, r. Frank L. Winslow, </.*

Moderator.

George W. Lane, d.* Benning Sanborn, r.

CLAREMONT. Eepresentatives to General Court. Rush Chellis, r 690 George E. Parks, r 688 Charles L. Severance, r. 675 Frank H. Brown, r 661 George F. Whitcomb, r 649 Hira R. Beckwith, d. 447 George P. Hunton, d. 418 Elmore W. Putnam, d. 414 Lyman Fitch, d. 404 Patrick Hoban, d 377

Supervisors of the Check List. Erastus C. Bailey, r,* Ira Colby, r.* Eugene H. Hunter, d. Martin Sears, d.

George H. Stowell, r* James B. Thrasher, d.

Moderator. Burt Chellis, r.* Hosea W. Parker, d.

CLARKSVILLE. Bepresentative to General Court. William W. Young, d. 44 Willis A. Harriman, r. . . ^ . . . . 40 CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 153

Supervisors of the Check List. Willie Aldrich, r* William H. Brooks, c^.

Charles L. Felton, ;-.* Fred J. Hardy, r. Stephen D. Stanton, d. Willis E. Young, d* Moderator. Horace Comstock, c/. Willis A. Harriman, r.*

COLEBROOK. Representative to General Court.

Benjamin Gathercole, a. 258 Francis B. Crawford, r. 176

Supermsors of the Check List.

Lucius D. Frizzell, d* Henry F. Jacobs, r. George S. Leavitt, r. Sherburn R. M. Ramsay, r. Fitz C. Rolfe, d.* Freeman H. Woodrow, d.*

Moderator. Ira A. Ramsay, r. Sidney B. Whittemore, d.*

COLUMBIA. Representative to General Court. William W. Russ, r 100 Wilber A. Marshall, d. 57

Supervisors of the Check List. Melvin G. Barnett, d. Charles B. Bishop, d. Benjamin F. Cook, d. Albert E. Keach, r.* Storer B. Legro, r.* Charles C. Titus, r.*

3Ioderator.

Samuel I. Bailey, d. Horace M. Hobart, r.* 154 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

CONCORD.— WARD 1.

Bepresentative to General Court.

George W. Abbott, r 290 Henry Rolfe, r 2.59

John B. Dodge, d. 181 Henry T. Foote, d. 166

Supervisors of the Check List.

George W. Blake, r.* Harvey Campbell, d. Everett L. Davis, r.* George W. Holmes, d. Chester D. Ingraham, r.* David S. Marsh, d.

Moderator.

Samuel JH. Brown, r.* John McNeil, d.

CONCORD.— WARD 2.

Bepresentative to General Court. Ross W. Cate, r 112 Daniel B. Sanborn, d 96

Supervisors of the Check List. Charles H. Alexander, d.* Charles Potter, d.* Shadrach M. Cate, r. Samuel G. Potter, r.

Albert H. C. Knowles, d.* Hugh Tallant, r.

Moderator.

Samuel D. Batchelder, r. Cassius M. Radford, d.*

CONCORD.—WARD 3.

Bepresentative to General Court. John Swenson, d 136 George R. Parmenter, r 132 Edward S. Barrett, p., Nom. Papers 5 CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 155

Supervisors of the Check List. Abial C. Abbott, r* Jed F. Gile, d. Jeremiah Cotter, d.* Harrison Partridge, r.* William S. Fisher, r. Hiram E. Quimby, d.

Moderator.

Frank J. Cotian, d. Joseph E. Shepard, r.*

CONCORD. WARD 4. 156 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check List. James W. Flavin, d. Harley B. Roby, r.* Harry D. Hammond, r.* Joseph P. Sargent, r.* George W. Hill, d. Charles H. Swain, d.

Moderator.

Charles C. Danforth, r.* Jonathan C. Lane, p., Nom. Papers. Obadiah Morrill, d.

CONCORD.—WARD 6.

Eepresentatives to General Court. Reuben E. Walker, r 420 Lysander H. Carroll, r 407 John M. Hill, d 337 Charles C. Nutter, d 325 Warren M. Colby, p., Nom. Papers 24 Evarts McQuesten, p., Nom. Papers 23

Supervisors of the Check List.

ElijahW. Carlton, p., Nom. Papers. Daniel Parker, d. Walter E. Darrah, r.* Thomas H. Pillsbury, d. George B. Farley, p., Nom. Papers. Ethan N. Spencer, r.* William H. King, r.* Charles F. Swain, p., Nom. Papers. James F. Nelson, d. Moderator.

Daniel E. Howard, r.* Amos H. Messer, d.

CONCORD.— WARD 7.

Eepresentatives to General Court.

Joseph W. Robinson, r 259 George W. Chesley, r. . . . . . . . 256 Joseph H. Coit, Jr., d 209 Clifton W. Drake, d 184 Joseph F. Ward, p., Nom. Papers 19 CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 157

Supervisors of the Check List. John Barnard, d. Cyrus F. Towle, d. Jeremiah D. Foley, d. Albert S. Trask, r* Ira J. Hutchinson, p., Nom. Papers. Forrest L. Wellman, r.* Charles S. Piper, r* Moderator.

Clinton E. Parker, p., Nom. Papers. Paran Philbrick, d. Frank P. Quimby, r.*

CONCORD.—WARD 8.

Representative to General Court. Howard F. Hill, d 1.54

Josiah E. Dwight, r 113

Supervisors of the Check List. Gustavus Bartlett, r. Edwin M. Knowlton, r.

George G. Jenness, d.* William H. Sexton, d.* Fred C. Jones, d.* Albert W. Thompson, r.

Moderator.

Frank P. Andrews, r. James T. Gordon, </.*

CONCORD.—WARD 9.

Representative to General Court. William J. Ahern, d. 182 Charles W. Blanchard, r 124

Supervisors of the Check List. Charles J. French, d.* Eri A. Poore, r.

William H. Keenan, r. Fred J. Sanborn, (/.* Henry O. Moore, r. Theodore H. White, d.*

Moderator. Moses H. Bradley, r. Fred N. Marden, d.* 158 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

CONWAY. Representatives to General Court. A. Crosby Kennett, r 367 Nathan W. Pease, r 321 Frederic B. Osgood, (/. 285 James G. Hill, ^. ". . 264

Supervisors of the Check List. Seth Berry, d. Elijah F. McFarland, r.* William Cantwell, d. Peter Mitchell, r.* Charles F. Mansfield, d. Arthur R. Shirley, r.*

Moderator.

John B. Nash, d. Levi C. Quint, r.*

CORNISH.

Representative to General Court.

William E. Westgate, Henry A. Weld, d r. ...... 138 87

Supervisors of the Check List.

Joseph S. Chase, r.* William D. Dow, d. Samuel M. Greene, r.* , Joseph W. Peirce, r.* Elwin W. Quimby, d. Arthur P. Thrasher, d.

Moderator. Charles E. Jackson, d. Chester Pike, r.*

CROYDON. Representative to General Court. James W. Davis, r. 60 John C. Loverin, d 53 CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 159

Supervisors of the Check List.

Dana W. Barton, r.* Hial Call, d. Elmer E. Clough, r* William J. Eastman, d.

Charles O. Hall, r* William W. Ryder, d.

Moderator.

Ruel D. Loverin, d. George A. Wright, r.*

DALTON. Representative to General Court. Luther J. Clement, d 90 John M. Tillotson, Jr., r 40

Supervisors of the Check List. Bert B. Blakeslee, r. Oren B. Crouch, r. Samuel H. Doolan, d.* Wilbur L. Johnson, d.* Ora A. Mooney, d.* Joseph R. Weare, r.

Moderator.

Edward P. Cushman, r.

Baxter D. Goodall, d.*

DANBURY. Representative to General Court. Dearborn Perkins, r 90 John Wells, d 77

Supervisors of the Check List. Fred B. Braley, d.* Kendrick S. Bullock, r. Burt W. Dean, d.* Frank W. Flanders, r. Edwin Litchfield, d.* Dixi C. Wiggin, r.

Moderator. Alfred P. Harriman, r,

Cyrus B. Jones, d.* 160 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

DANVILLE.

Bepresentative to General Court. Leonard W. Collins, r 107 Alliston E. Tewksbury, d 29

Supervisors of the Check List.

George M. Anderson, ?\* John M. Arnold, d. George W. March, d. John Metevier, d. Alfred B. Sargent, r.* Charles A. Spofford, r.*

2foderator.

George M. Anderson, r.* William T. Lurmin, d.

DEEPvFIELD.

Bepresentative to General Court.

George W. Brown, r 192 Charles L. James, d 16.5

Supervisors of the Check List.

George W. Baker, d. Andrew J. Batchelder, d. John T. Brown, d. Woodbury J. Harvey, r.* Loring D. Ladd, r.* Daniel W. Scott, r.*

Moderator. John H. H. Burbank, d.

Carrol E. Legro, r.*

DEERING.

Bepresentative to General Court. James F. Lock, d 65 Royal E. Otis, d., Nom. Papers 38 William H. Patten, r 25 CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 161

Supervisors of the Check List.

Carlton Clement, r. Edward W. Colburn, d.* Edwin C. Holton, r. Joseph W. Loverin, d.* George McNeil, d.* Alvali D. Wilson, r.

Moderator.

Dennis R. Chase, r. Royal E. Otis, cZ.*

DERRY.

Representatives to General Court.

Volney H. Moody, r. 338 Robert H. Clarke, r 299 Myron Richardson, d 161 Henry W. Bagley, d 157

Supervisors of the Check List.

George W. Barker, r.* Joseph W. Bean, d. George O. Colby, d. George Moore, r.* George S. Rollins, r.* Jonathan C. Sanders, d.

Moderator.

Nathaniel H. Brown, d. Randolph R. Merrick, r.*

DORCHESTER.

Sui^ervisors of the Check List.

Leonard S. Fellows, r. Herbert E. Follansbee, d.* James LaMott, r. Alonzo D. Page, c?.* Warren W. Rowen, d.*

Moderator.

Samuel W. Clement, r.

Perley R. Follansbee, (Z.* 162 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

DOVER.—WARD 1.

Representatives to General Court. Charles C. Witliam, r 254 Jacob H. Twombly, r 195 Charles F. Davis, d 136 Elias C. Yarney, d 131

Supervisor of the Check List. Edward L. Currier, r.* John H. Grover, d.

DOVER.—WARD 2.

Representatives to General Court.

Charles T. Moiilton, r. . CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 163

DOVER.—WARD 4.

Representatives to General Court. Jonas D. Townsend, /•. 489 Benjamin P. Peirce, r. 453 Henry E. Perry, r. 423 Frank P. Waldron, d. 241 Robert Kennedy, d. . 212 Thomas Nute, d. . 209

Supervisor of the Check List

James H. Davis, r.* Wilfred Haugliey, d.

DOVER.—WARD 5.

Representatives to General Court. Edward F. Hughes, d., Nom. Papers David McFadden, d., Nom. Papers .... .... 167 144 Andrew Killoren, d 131 James McGlone, d. 91 Michael Qualey, r. 10 Hugh Carr, r. 10

jl^upervisor of the Check List. Patrick J. Markey, d., Nom. Papers.* John F. Sloper, r.

DUBLIN.

Representative to General Court. Fred C. Go wing, r. 65

Supervisors of the Check List. Samuel Adams, r.* John H. Mason, r.* Orison H. Moore, r.* 164 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Moderator.

Henry D. Learned, r.*

DUMMER.

Eepresentative to General Court.

Elijah P. Twitcliell, r 51 - 48 George G. Gates, d .

Supervisors of the Check List.

Charles N. Bickford, d.* Daniel Cole, c? * James G. Hamlin, r. Archell O. Twitchell, r.

Warren G. Wentworth, d.* Hollis F. Whitcomb, r.

Moderator.

John H. Chandler, r.* Mellen F. Coffin, d.

DUNBARTON.

Representative to General Court.

George H. Ryder, r 88 Lauren P. Hadley, d "78

Supervisors of the Check List.

John Bunten, r.* John F. Flanders, d. Natt P. Hammond, ;.* Albe M. Smith, d. Wesley P. Stone, d. Otis E. Whipple, r.*

Moderator.

Edward P. Paige, r.* Charles F. M. Stark, d. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 165

DURHAM. Representative to General Court.

Jabez H. Stevens, r Winthrop S. Meserve, d. .... 133 51

Supervisors of the Check List.

James W. Burnham, d. Eben M. Davis, r.* George P. Emerson, d. Charles S. Langley, r.* Clarence I. Smart, d. David W. Watson, r.*

Moderator.

Albert DeMeritt, d. Lucien Thompson, r.*

EAST KINGSTON.

Representative to Genei'al Court.

George F. Morrill, d. 78 Joseph E. Webster, r 56

Supervisors of the Check List.

John H. Currier, r. Josiah Morrill, ^.* Joseph G. jSTelson, d.* George W. Sanborn, ^.* Ulysses S. Tilton, r. William S. Titcomb, r.

Moderator.

Joseph D. Currier, r. George W. Sanborn, d.*

EASTON.

Representative to General Court.

Willis Bowles, d. 35 166 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. '

Supervisors of the Check List.

Almon M. Ball, d.^ Leon G. Huntress, t/.*

George S. Judd, d.*

Moderator.

Willis Bowles, d.*

EATON.

Supervisors of the Check List.

Ernest E. Bryant, ^.* Liitber E. Dearborn, r Charles S. Ellis, r. Edwin Snow, d.^ David M. Thurston, r.* Francis M. Wood, d.

Moderator.

Frank M. Hatch, ^.* Herbert Paul, r.

EFFINGHAM.

Representative to General Cotcrt.

Charles S. Miles, r. 97 Thomas F. Taylor, d. 75

Stipej'visoj's of the Check List.

Oscar J. Avery, r. Edwin B. Glidden, r. Alonzo Kenison, d.* Charles E. Meloon, 2d, d.* Frank Meloon, r.* John E. Thurston, d.

Moderator.

Charles S. Miles, r.* Charles Parsons, d. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 167

ELLSWORTH. Supervisors of the Check List.

Bertie H. Avery, d* Orrin Avery, </.*

Warren P. Buzzell, d* Aloderator.

Ira C. Downing, d*

ENFIELD.

Representative to General Court.

Frank C. Smith, r 211 Henry H. Wilson, d. 131

Stipervisors of the Check List.

Lorenzo Day, d. Everett B. Huse, r.* James McElwain, r.* Ephraim D. Pettingill, d.

Elias F. Stickney, d. Frank H. Webster, r.*

Moderator.

George W. Burnham, d.

Wyman Pattee, r*

EPPING.

Representative to General Court.

Caleb F. Edgerly, d 213 .John L. True, r 169

Supervisors of the Check List.

Charles N. Coffin, d* George F. Folsom, (L* Willie S. Goodrich, r. Stephen E. Swain, r. John J. Tilton, r. James D. Whittemore, d.* 168 NEW HAMPSHIRE MAXUAL.

Moderator.

Charles E. Folsom, d.* Charles W. Sanborn, r.

EPSOM.

Representative to General Court.

James W. Marden, r 120 James W. Fowler, d 103

Supervisors of the Check List.

George H. Burnham, r.* George P. Cass, d. Charles F. Haynes, ;.* Maurice C. Philbrick, d.

James B. Tennant, r.* Edwin E. Yeaton, d.

Moderator.

George E. Critcherson, d. James W. Marden, r.*

ERROL.

Representative to General Cotirt.

William D. Thurston, d. 31 Frank R. Allen, r 10

Supervisors of the Check List.

Arthur E. Bennett, r. Auverne L. Davis, r.

Charles C. Bennett, d.* Stephen R. Hanscom, r. James L. Bragg, d.^ Ralph D. Thurston, d.*

Moderator.

Norton N, Ferren, ;'.

Ralph D. Thurston, ^.* CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 169

EXETER.

Representatives to General Court

William H. C. Follansby, r. 069 Arthur F. Cooper, r. 664 Charles E. Warren, r. 637 Albert S. Wetherell, r. 603 Charles E. Work, d. 212 William D. Hobbs, d. 208 Edward Y. McKey, d. 207 Louis E. Mayers, d. 202

Supervisors of the Check List.

William H. Ash worth, r.* Arthur O. Fuller, r.* Andrew Brown, d. J. Joseph J. Hallinan, d. Nicholas M. Covle, d. Leonard F. Smith, ;.*

Moderator.

John E. Gardner, r.* Felix Hanna, d.

FARMI^ GTON. Representatives to General Court

William M. Herring, r. 440 James F. Safford, r. 434 Joseph E. Seavey, r. 416 William C. Roberts, d. 373 Joseph L. Demeritt, d. 368 Charles H. Pitman, d. 358

Supervisors of the Check List.

Isaac A. Canney, d. Frank H. Roberts, d. Charles E. Connor, d. Irving Webster, r.* John E. S. Hall, r.* Warren H. Whitehouse, r.*

Moderator.

Frank R. Marston, d. Eugene P. Nute, r.* 170 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

FITZWILLIAM.

Representative to General Court. • Julius H. Firmin, r 142

Zephaniali A. Boyce, d. 64

Supervisors of the Check List.

Reuben L. Angier, d. Charles D. Bigelow, r.* Solon W. Earle, r.* Edwin A. Flagg, d. Henry C. Tenney, r.* Moderator.

Charles D. Bigelow, ?-.*

John M. Parker, d.

FRANCONIA.

Representative to General Court.

Charles H. Greenleaf, r 79 Elmore Whipple, d. 54

Supervisors of the Check List.

Leonard M. Aldrich, r. Osmon Parker, ^.* Henry H. Clark, d.* Willis J. Young, a'.*

Charles F. Edson, r. Charlie E. Whipple, r.

Moderator.

Frederick W. Ernst, r.

Wilbur F. Parker, ^/.*

FRANCESTOWN. Representative to General Court.

Edson H. Patch, ;- 93 Ephraim W. Colburn, d. 64 CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 171

Supervisors of the Check List.

George A. Duncklee, r.* Henry Richardson, r.* Edward F. Button, d. Edward F. Koper, n* Charles A. Patch, d. George K. Wood, d.

Moderator.

George W. Cummings, r.* Arthur J. Todd, d.

FRANKLIN. Representatives to General Court.

Fred Aiken, r. 683 Charles C, Kenrick, r 646 Edward G. Leach, r 632 Charles N. Emerson, d 400 Edwin T. Taylor, d. 371 John B. Howard, d, 308

Supervisors of the Check List.

Edrick S. Avery, d, John H. Herbert, d. John W. Dresser, r* Ellsworth F. Pike, r.* Fred A. Eastman, d. Walter H. Stewart, r.*

Moderator.

CharlesW. Adams, r.* Hendrick A. Currier, d.

FREEDOM. Representative to General Court.

Edmond P. Sawyer, d. 138 Amos E. Drew, r 63

Supervisors of the Check List. Mahew C. Allard, r. Charles W. Nutter, r.

Jesse I. Drew, r. Joseph M. Sargent, ^.* Fred L. Godfrey, d.* Stephen A. Stokes, d.^ 172 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. Moderator.

George I. Pliilbrick, d.* Frank Towle, r.

FREMONT.

Representative to General Court.

Alclen F. Sanborn, r 101

Thompson P. Barnes, d. 28

Supervisors of the Check List.

Wilcomb H. Benfield, d. Freeman W. Follett, d.

Harrison B. Ellis, r.* John W. French, r.* George W. Emerson, r.* Frank H. Lyford, d.

Moderator.

Charles W. Follett, d.

Cyrus A. Gove, r.*

GILFORD.

Representative to General Court.

John B. Morrill, r 134 Horace L. Carr, d 49

Supervisors of the Check List.

Martin M. Cole, r.* Charles H. Collins, d. Matthias Kimball, d. Albert Y. Locke, r.* Charles F. Morrill, r.* Arthur D. Rollins, d.

Moderator.

Thomas E. Hunt, r.* George W. Sanders, d. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 173

GILMANTON.

Representative to General Court.

Edwin Yarney, r 161 Charles H. Goodwin, d. 130

Supervisors of the Check List.

Laural A. Blake, r.* George W. Dow, c7. Horace Edgerly, r* James A. Hard, d. Usher S. Parsons, r.* John W. Rollins, d.

Moderator.

Thomas Cogswell, cZ,*

GILSUM.

Representative to General Cotcrt.

John A. Smith, r 101 William H. Collins, d 82

Supervisors of the Check List.

Charles R. Guillow, d. Lucius R. Guillow, d. John J. Isham, d. Arthur Smith, ;-.* Jehiel White, r.* Lansing W. Wilder, r.*

Moderator.

William S. Mansfield, d. William A. Wilder, r.*

GOFFSTOWN.

Representatives to General Court.

William H. Poor, r William U. Carlton, r. Albert H. George, d ...... . 273 252 221 Charles A. Whipple, d 213 174 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check List.

James H. Bartlett, d. George W. Colby, r.* Weston C. Davis, d. Rodney Johnson, r* Thaddeus W. Richards, d. Robert T. S. Shepard, r.*

Moderator. . Henry Moore, r.* Oscar L. Richardson, d.

GORHAM. Representative to General Court.

Albert S. Twitchell, r 188 Henry C. Harmon, d 173

Supervisors of Check List. Charles A. Chandler, d.* Alfred W. Fuller, r. Thomas W. Haley, d* Charles C. Libby, r. Henry Marble, r. Frank M. Thurston, d!.*

Moderator.

Thomas Gifford, 2d., d* Charles H. Hobbs, r.

GOSHEN.

Representative to General Court.

Emmett S. Robinson, d, 51 Eugene I. Purington, r. 46

Supervisors of the Check List. Frank L. Hanson, tZ.* Elmer Jacobs, d* Joseph C. Lewis, r. Joel S. Maxlield, r. Hial F. Nelson, cZ.* George C. Purington, r.

Moderator.

Burk Booth, d.* Russell T. Maxfield, ;-. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 175

GRAFTON.

Representative to General Court.

Ill George B. Kimball, r Augustus F. Hoyt, d 90

Supervisors of the Check List.

Lafayette T. Barney, d. Eben Gove, r.*

Val M. Hardy, r.* George G. Little, d. John E. Martin, d. Gilbert M. Sulloway, ;.*

Moderator.

Henry O. Rollins, d. Gilbert M. Sulloway, r*

GRANTHAM. Representative to General Court.

Moses P. Burpee, r . 69

George H. Walker, d 36

Supervisors of the Check List.

Guy H. Buswell, d. Henry G. Hastings, r.** Horace Kimball, r.* Frank W. Leavitt, d. Fred C. Leavitt, ;.* Milon H. Perkins, d.

Moderator.

Oscar F. Buswell, d. Rufus Hall, r.*

GREENFIELD.

Representative to General Court.

Charles F. Peavey, d 79 George P. Holt, r 75

Supervisors of the Check List. Gerardo L. Allen, r. George C. Blanchard, r. Fred W. Duncklee, cL* Fred W. Gould, d.* Walter E. Harvey, ;-. Edward K. Warren, d.* 176 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Moderator.

Clarence M. Gipson, r.* George S. Peavey, d.

GREENLAND. Represefitative to General Cmirt.

Alexander Junkins, d 96 William A. Odell, r 81

Supervisors of the Check List.

William S. Bennett, cZ.* Charles H. Brackett, r. Elmer D. Moulton, r. Andrew J. Norton, cZ.* Thomas F. Walden, d.* John P. Weeks, r.

Moderator. James Clifford Simpson, d.*

GPtEENVILLE. Rep7'esentative to General Court.

Frank E. Pierce, r. 124 George H. Perrin, d 92

Supervisors of the Check List.

Louis Cournoyer, d. Harrison M. Livingston, d.

Philip J. McDermott, d. William H. Sanborn, r.* William W. Stevenson, r.* Henry I. Whitney, r.*

Moderator.

Stephen H. Bacon, r.* Herbert J. Taft, d.

GROTON. Represeiitative to General Court.

Benjamin G. Jewell, d. 53 George E. Colburn, r 43 CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 177

Supervisors of the Check List.

Llewellyn L. Cheever, r. Charlie D. Jewell, c?.* Jacob S. Kelley, r. Mark B. Kidder, d.* Arthur C. Pollard, ;.* Lafayette Wheet, d.

Moderator.

Abel L. Crosby, r. Daniel Kidder, d.*

HAMPSTEAD. Representative to General Conn.

Arthur J. Spollett, r 133 Charles W. Bailey, d 103

Supervisors of the Check List.

Nathaniel E. Bartlett, d, Charles H. Emerson, r.* Irving Leighton, d. John E. Mills, r.* Edson S. Pressey, d. Charles P. Tabor, r.*

Moderator.

William A. Emerson, d. Andrew M. Moulton, r.*

HAMPTON. Representative to General Court.

John F. Marston, r 169 Joseph B. Brown, d 120

Sitpervisors of the Check List.

James W. Berry, d. William S. Brown, d. Curtis DeLancey, d. Washington H. Hobbs, r.* Joshua E. James, r.* Henry J. Perkins, r.* 178 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Moderator,

John H. Fogg, c7. Samuel A. Towle, r.*

HAMPTON FALLS.

Representative to General Court.

George J. Curtis, r 106

Supervisors of the Check List.

Charles H. Crosby, ;.* George C. Healey, r.* John Elmer Sanborn, ;.* Moderator.

Charles P. Akerman, r.*

HANCOCK. Representative to General Court.

Milan E. Davis, r 86 Alvali Copeland, d. 72

Supervisors of the Check List.

Alfred Barber, ;-.* Alvah Copeland, d. ^Yilfred M. Davis, r.* William D. Fogg, d. Clarence H. Ware, d. Almus F. Woodward, r.*

Moderator.

George W. Goodhue, r. Andrew B. Stone, t?.*

HANOVER. Representative to General Court.

Newton S.Huntington, ; 231 William L. Barnes, r 201 CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 179

Supervisors of the Check List.

Robert Fletcher, ;-.* Levi C. McPherson, r.* Albert Pinneo, r.* Moderator.

Newton S. Huntington, r.*

HARRISVILLE.

Represe7itative to General Court.

John H. Farwell, c? 81 Thomas H. White, r 76

Supervisors of the Check List.

George W. Barker, r.* Bernard F. Bemis, cZ.. Luke Bergeron, d. Luther P. Eaton, r.* Frank C. Farwell, d. Fred A. Stratton, r.*

Mode?'ator.

Bernard F. Bemis, d. Edwin P. Hunt, r.*

HART'S LOCATION.

Representative to General Court.

George R. Woodward, d 10 Edward B. Cobb, r 9 William W. Burnell, r — Siipervisors of the Check List.

Preston P. Burnell, r.* John W. Bruce, r.* Edward B. Cobb, r.* Daniel H. Dolloff, d. Thomas S. Forbes, d. Fred W. Pingree, d.

Moderator.

John W. Bruce, r.* William H. Thayer, d. 180 NEW HAMPSHIRE MAiOJAL.

HAVERHILL. Representatives to Getieral Court.

George C. Butler, r 379 Samuel P. Carbee, r 365 Samuel B. Page, d. 350 Charles C. Rinehart, d. 321

Supervisors of the Check List.

William O. Burbeck, r.* Martin V. B. Cady, d. Daniel E. Carr, r.* Albert H. ;Leighton, d Daniel W. Meeder, d. Frank P. Pray r*

Moderator.

Ezra S. Kimball, r. Samuel B. Page, d.*

HEBPvOX.

Supervisors of the Check List.

George B. Barnard, d.* Hiram S. Crafts, ?

David P. Hardy, r. Cyrus Moore, d.* Frank O. Morse, d.* John F. Rogers, r

Moderator.

Joseph E. Keyes, r.

William C. Ross, cZ.*

HENNIKER.

Representative to Ge?teral Court.

Josiali W. Emery, r 192 Arthur C. Graves, (/ 144

Stcpervisors of the Check List.

Walter B. Barnes, d. Nathan P. Buxton, r.* Willis N. Carnes, d. Enos Carter, d. Leander A. Cogswell, r.* Ransom T. Dodge, r.* CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 181

Moderator.

Leander W. Cogswell, r.*

George W. S. Dow, d.

HILL.

Representative to General Conrt.

George A. Sumner, r 75 Frank W. Foster, d 66

Supe7-visors of the Check List,

Ricliard T. Galley, ;-.* Willard B. Cawley, r.* Moses F. Little, r.* David G. Mowe, d.

Sylvester Wlieet, d. Daniel Wiser, d.

Moderator.

Willard B. Cawley, n* Frank P. Parker, d.

HILLSBOROUGH.

Representatives to General Court.

Ruthven Childs, r 348 Walter S. Scriiton, r 311 Rodney Smith, d 239 John W. Jackman, d 198

Supervisors of the Check List. Leon E. Annis, d. Harry S. Appleton, d. Hi man A. Brockway, d. Charles M. Freeman, r.* Ira W. Jackman, r* James H. White, r*

Moderator.

Edgar Hazen, d. William H. Manahau, r.* 182 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

HINSDALE.

/Representatives to General Court.

Edalbert Temple, r J. 278 Lemuel Liscom, r F. 246 Orren C. Kobertson, d 210 John M. Shaw, d 113

Supervisors of the Check List.

Edward Bergeron, r* John W. Jeffords, r.* Stephen G. Maynard, d. Thomas Mullen, d. Thomas W. Saben, d. George S. Wilder, r.*

Moderator.

Edwin C. Robertson, d. Edalbert J. Temple, r.*

HOLDERNESS.

Rejyresentathe to General Court. Frank G. Cummings, d. 84 Robert P. Curry, r. 81

Siqyervisors of the Check List.

Ira M. Jones, r. George R. Piper, r. John H. Perkins, d.* Jason E. Sanborn, r. Charles W. Piper, d.* George B. M. Wallace, d.*

Moderator.

Jonathan B. Huckins, cZ.*

Smith Piper, r.

HOLLIS.

Representative to General Court.

David N. Hayden, r 147 Charles E. Hardy, d 80 CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 183

Superviso7-s of the Check List.

Henry G. Cameron, d. Charles S. Spanieling, d. Oilman P. Hnff, r.* George W. Woodin, r.* William W. Pierce, d, Franklin Worcester, r.*

Moderator.

Marcellus J. Powers, d.

Silas M. Spaulding, r.*

HOOKSETT.

Representatives to General Court.

John W. Arah W. Prescott, Prescott, William H. Robinson, r.

r. .

d. . .

. .

.... . . . . 185 171 122 Alfred T. Martin, d. 112

Supervisors of the Check List.

James H. Barnes, d. Elmer W. Nutting, r.* Nathaniel Clark, d. Arthur Racine, ?-.* John Gault, d. Harrison Rowe, ;.*

Moderator.

Norris C. Gault, d. John W. Grey, r.*

HOPKINTON.

Representatives to General Court.

Horace J. Davis, r. 236 Herbert M. Kimball, d. 213 Edward D. French, r 195 Charles S. Rowell, d. 173 184 / NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Szipervisors of the Check List.

George E. Barnard, ;.* Ernest L. Stevens, d.

Parker Flanders, d. Samuel T. Symonds, d.

John S. Kimball, r.* Cyril T. Webber, r.*

Moderator.

Herman W. Greene, r.* True J. Putney, d.

HUDSON. Representative to General Court.

George G. Andrews, r. 175 James P. Howe, d. Ill

Supervisors of the Check List.

William W. Baker, d. George A. Merrill, r.* William F. Chase, d. George S. Steele, r.* Elmer D. Clement, r.* Pearl T. Thomas, d.

Moderator.

Kimball W^ebster, d.

Nathaniel Wentworth, r.*

JACKSON.

Bepresentathe to General Court.

Warren C. Wentworth, d. 67 John B. Hurlin, r. 46

Supervisors of the Check List.

William E. Elkins, d.* SilasM. Thompson, r. James H. Hodge, d.* Joseph B. Trickey, d. Henry L. Meserve, ^.* CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 185

Moderator.

Cyrus E. Gale, c/* Horace W. Harmon, r*

JAFFREY.

Bepresentative to General Court.

130 Henry H. Mansur, r Elmer J. Adams, d. 56

Supervisors of the Check List.

Burt Bacon, d. Charles ^Y. Fassett, r.* Edward C. Boynton, d. Fred I. Stevens, r. George C. Duncan, r.* John F. Whitehead, d.

Moderator.

Edward A. Coburn, d. Charles L. Rich, r.*

JEFFERSOX.

Representative to General Court. William A. Crawford, d 145 Selden C. Howe, r. 94

Supervisors of the Check List.

Irving E. Bedell, r. Lucius T. Mclutire, c7.* Fred D. Crawford, r. Nicholas Tuttle, cZ.* Richard B. Eastman, r. Alonzo F. Willoughby, cZ.*

Moderator.

Nathaniel M. Davenport, r.

Lyman D. Kenison, d.* 186 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

KEENE.— WARD 1.

Eepresentatives to General Court.

James S. Taf t, r 189 Frank H. Stearns, r 181 Clark F. Rowell, d 168 Rufus S. Graves, d 157

Supervisor of the Check List. John P. Flanagan, r.* Orvill S. Rogers, d.

KEENE.—WARD 2.

Bepresentative to General Court.

Azro B. Skinner, r. 183 Obed M. Holton, d 52

Supervisor of the Check List. Frank W. Xims, d.

Henry W. Nims, r.*

KEEXE.—WARD 3.

Representative to General Court. Oscar D. Beverstock, r. 246 Patrick Pender, d. 60

Supervisor of the Check List. Loren W. Adams, r.* Charles H. Briggs, d.

KEENE.—W^ARD 4.

Representative to General Court.

Oscar G. Nims, r 149 Ormand E. Colony, d 56 CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 187

Supervift07' of the Check List.

Benjamin F. Allen, d. Daniel A. Brown, r*

KEENE.—WARD 5.

Representative to General Court. Hiram Blake, William E. Maloney, r d. ...... 139 132

Supervisor of the Check List.

Luther P. Alclen, r.* Ezra P. Hardy, d.

KENSINGTON.

Representative to General Court.

Lewis E. Gove, r 80 John W. York, d 7S

Supei'visors of the Check List.

Robert T. Brown, d. Charles W. Foss, r.* Charles W. Giles, d. Frank H. Poor, r.* Stephen C. Sawyer, d. Sherman W. Shaw, r.*

Moderator.

Joseph N. Austin, d.

Wilbur K. Parker, r.*-

KINGSTON.

'Representative to General Court.

Leonard W. Collins, r 181 Walter S. Bartlett, d 153 188 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supej-visors of the Check List.

John H. Bartlett, d. Levi S. Bartlett, r.* William J. Bartlett, r.* John G. French, d. Ezra Page, r.* Eichard L. Prescott, d.

Moderator.

Charles B. Clark, d. Walter S. Clark, r.*

LACONIA.—WAPvD 1.

Bepresentative to General Court. Charles E. Sleeper, d 66 George W. Weeks, r 58

Supervisor of the Check List.

Freeman H. Batchelder, d.

Harvey M. Sargent, r.*

Moderator.

Henry C. Batchelder, r.

David B. Story, (?.*

LACOXIA.— WARD 2.

Bepresentative to General Court.

Stephen Jewett, r S. 172 George W. Riley, d 82

Supervisor of the Check List. Paul E. Morin, a'. Charles J. A. Ward well, r.*

Moderator. Albert C. Moore, r.* Charles M. Taylor, d. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 189

LACONIA.—WAKD 3.

Representatke to General Court.

Thomas O'Shea, d. . . 117 Elmer S. Tilton, r Ill

Supervisor of the Check List. David K. Marsh, d. George E. Stevens, r.*

Moderator.

Samuel B. Smith, r.

Charles F. Stone, d.'^

LACONIA.—WARD:4.

'Representative to General Court.

Edmund Tetley, r 199 Lewis F. Busiel, d. 143

Supervisors of the Check List. Charles L. Kimball, r.* James L. Smith, d. Moderator.

William Nelson, r.* William A. Plummer, d.

LACONIA.—WARD 5.

Representative to General Court. Ezra A. Page, d S6 Samuel H. Martin, r 17

Supervisors of the Check List. Frank Piper, d. Thomas B. Weeks, r.* 190 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Moderator. John W. Ashman, d.

George H. Everett, ;.*

LACONIA.— WARD 6.

Representatives to General Court.

George H. Saltmarsh, r 371 Leroy M. Gould, r. 349 Edwin P. Hodgdon, d 189 John R. Leavitt, d. 188

Supervisors of the Check List. John 0. Fogg, d. John F. Fulton, d. Oliver F. Griffin, r. Charles H. Perkins r.*

Moderator.

George A. Ferguson, d. Edwin D. Ward, r. *

LANCASTER.

Representatives to General Court. John L. Moore, r. . 466 James W. Truland, r. . 442 William R. Stockwell, d. 438 Wheelock H. Little, d. 417 Arthur G. Wilson, d. 417 John H. Smith, r. . 407

Supervisors of the Check List James S. Brackett, d. John M. Clark, d. John Costello, r.* George W. Lane, ;-.* .James M. Monahan, d. Nathaniel H. Richardson, r.*

Moderator. Will P. Buckley, d.* William H. ShiirtletY, r. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 191

LANDAFF. liepresentative to General Court.

Hiram Clark, r 64 Charles M. Gale, d. 38

Supervisors of the Check List. Luke B, Chandler, d. Henry Dowse, r.

Austin J. Hall, d.* Calvin E. Heath, r. Daniel W. Noyes, d.* Holman D. Titus, r.* Moderator.

Chester W. Clark, r. Albert G. Moulton, c/.*

LANGDOX. Bepresentative to General Court. Charles Winch, r. 53 Herbert A. Holmes, d. 37

Supervisors of the Check List.

James W. Bascom, r.* Marshall A. Currier, d. Herbert A. Holmes, d. Charles A. Jefts, d. * Charles E. Presby, r.* Henry Prentiss, r.

Moderator.

Charles M. Lufkin, d.

Henry Prentiss, r.*

LEBANON. Representatives to General Court.

Harry M. Cheney, r. . . . 192 NEW HAJVIPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check List.

Albion T. Clark, d. Charles A. Dole, r* Harlan P. Goodrich, r.* William H. Morris, a.

Carlos D. Smith, d. Milton S. Woodman, r.^

Moderator,

Xathan C. Bridgman, d. Harlan P. Goodrich, r.*

LEE.

Representative to General Court. Bert P. Thompson, d. 92 Frank Haley, r 69'

Supervisors of the Check List.

Josiah True Bartlett, d.* William S. Caldwell, d.^ George A. Dudley, r. Daniel H. Hill, r. Charles Stackpole, r.* Bert P. Thompson, d.

Moderator.

Sherborn D. Cass, r. Howard M. Glidden, d.*

LEMPSTER.

Represaitative to General Court.

Moses A. Cragin, r 63 Lewis B. Allen, d. 5T

Supervisors of the Check List.

William F. Bruce, r * Alanson B. George, d. Elbert E. Hurd, d. Daniel Kennedy, r.* Charles AY. Sabine, ;.* John F. Wheeler, d. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 193

Moderator.

Hiram Parker, d.

William C. Sabine, r*

LINCOLN.

Supervisors of the Check List.

Archie S. Freeman, r.* John H. Henry, r.* William E. Pollard, r.*

Moderator.

Levi E. Guernsey, r.*

LISBON.

Representatives to General Court.

Charles J. Jepperson, r 291 HenryC. Libbey, r 272 Lyman C. Payne, d. 185 Leonard Bowles, d. 167

Supervisors of the Check List.

James M. Atwood, r.* Herbert B. Moulton, d. Willis B. Phillips, d. James E. Richardson, r.* Michael M. Stevens, d. Augustus A. Woolson, r.*

Moderator.

Samuel P. Ford, d. Augustus A. Woolson, r.*

LITCHFIELD.

Representative to General Court.

David S. Leach, r. 38 Amos Saunders, d. 36 194 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check List.

Charles W. Barnes, r. Frederick L. Center, d.* David R. Leach, r. John T. Lydston, d.* Fred McQuesten, d.* Zachariah K. Whittemore, r.

Moderator.

Norris C. Gri£&n, d.* Alphonso H. Powers, r.

LITTLETON.

Bepresentatives to General Court.

John W. Farr, r. 507 Daniel C. Eemich, r. 470 Henry Merrill, r. . 454 Frank E. Bowles, d. 277 Edward H. Gould, d. 262 Jacob K. Dunbar, d. 232 John B. Merrill, p., JSTom. Papers 20 George E. Walker, p., Nom. Papers 18

Supervisors of the Check List.

John A. Clark, d. Marshall D. Cobleigh, r.* John G. Elliott, r.* Augustine C. Gaskill, r.* Henry D. Harriman, p., N'om Pap. Augustus Plant, p., Nom. Papers. James M. Quimby, Nom. Papers. Charles C. Smith, d. Fred L. Smith, d.

Moderator.

George Farr, r.* George W. McGregor, d.

LIYERMORE.

Representative to General Court.

William P. Freeman, d. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 195

Sicpervisors of the Check List.

Dominic Provencher, d.* Martin L. Brooks, r.* Edward C. Dexter, r.*

Moderator.

Joseph S. Marlow, d,*

LONDONDERRY. Representative to General Court.

George W. Miller, r 182 William Butterworth, d 76

Supervisors of the Check List.

Wallace P. Mack, r.*, Richard L. Pettengill, d. William Richardson, d, Frank E. Robie, r.* Henry C. Smith, r.* William D. Young, d.

Moderator.

Newell Boyce, d. Rosecrans W. Pillsbury, n*

LOUDON. Representative to General Court.

Joseph E. Sanborn, d. 170 William A. Megrath, r. 91

Supervisors of the Check List.

Joseph P. Batchelder, r. Jonathan R. Dimond, r. Frank O. Hill, d.* Frank E. Lake, ^.* Walter S. Neal, d.* James S. Tilton, r.

Moderator.

Joseph T. Sanborn, d.^ Lucratus M. Sanborn, r. 196 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

LYMAN. Representative to General Court.

Wilmer Langway, d 73 Dwight C. Parker, r 68

Supervisors of the Check List. William S. Bennett, d. Ephraim Corey, d. Ira A. Dyke, r.* George W. McAlpine, d. William Stevens, r.* Osman P. Titus, r.*

Moderator.

Joseph F. Sherman, d.* William H. Weston, r.

LYME.

Bepresentative to General Court.

Henrv H. Holt, r 203 George Melvin, d. 52

Supervisors of the Check List.

Sidney A. Converse, r.* John A. Cook, d. Lewis S. Derby, r.* Nathan W. Hewes, d.

Wesley N. Mayo, d. Bela Sawyer, r.*

Moderator.

William H. Dimick,»r.*

LYNDEBOROUGH. Representative to General Court.

William W. Burton, d. 92 Eli C. Curtis, r 68 CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 197

Supervisors of the Check List, Edward L. Curtis, r.* George Murch, r.

Charles L. Perham, d.* Roy N. Putnam, r.* Fred B. Richards, d. Ethan A, Woodward, d.

Moderator.

John C. Carkin, d.* Andy Holt, r.

MADBURT. Supervisors of the Check List.

Martin T. H. Hayes, Willis W. * d. Hoitt, r Charles S. Kingman, r.* Frank W. Sanders, d. Fred Swallow, r.* Harry L. Thompson, d.

Moderator.

Henry L. Felker, d. Edwin L. Jenkins, r.*

MADISON.

Representative to General Court,

Frank R. Kennett, r 94 Roscoe G. Greene, d 49

Supervisors of the Check List.

Isaiah A. Forrest, d. Isaac W. Frost, r.* Edward E. Hoyt, Jr., r. and d.* George S. Jackson, d.

Augustus Lary, r.*

Moderator.

Langdon M. Atkinson, r.*

George W. Gray, d. 198 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

MANCHESTER.—WARD 1.

Eepresentatives to General Court.

Albert C. Blanchard, r. 373 Silas C. Stetson, r. . 343 John L. Sanborn, r 270 John H. Whitten, d 237 Paul H. Boise, d 137 Timothy P. Mahoney, d 134

Inspector of Check Lists.

George C. Kemp, r. *

William Reardon, d.

Moderator.

AbielW. Eastman, r.* Thomas H. Reagan, d.

MANCHESTER.—WARD 2.

Eepresentatives to General Court.

Harry P. Ray, r 726 William M. Butterfield, r 720 Augustus J. Robie, r 717 Albert L. Clough, d. 195 Frank W. Sargeant, d. . . ^ 193

George L. Read, d. 173

Inspector of Check Lists.

Lawrence M. Connor, d.

Charles B. Tucker, r.*

Moderator.

Lyman W. Colby, r.* Charles A. Shannon, d. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 199

MANCHESTER.—WARD 3.

Bepresentatives to General Court.

Henry W. Dodge, r. 631 John R. Bruce, r. . 617 Samuel C. Kennard, r. -* 599 William S. Shannon, r. 595 John A. Sargent, r. 590 Richard A. Lawrence, r 585 Darwin A. Simons, d. 314 William E. Drew, d. 293 William D. Ladd, d. 291 John Goggin, d. 282 John Cashman, d. . 264

Inspector of Check Lists.

William B. Corey, r.* Alliston L. Partridge, d.

Moderator.

Arthur S. Bunton, r.* Charles A. Merrill, d.

MANCHESTER.—WARD 4.

Representatives to Getteral Court.

Harrie M. Young, r 685 John T. Beach, r. . ^ 673 Harry T. Lord, r 668 Albert T. Barr, r 655 Hiram D. Upton, r 653 Herman B. Neal, r 637 Charles Abbott, d J. 282 Frank P. Cheney, d 279 Joseph E. A. Lanouette, d 268 Gilman Clough, d 263 Edward D. Houston, d. 235 200 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Inspector of Check Lists.

Samuel J. Lord, r.* Benjamin F. McDonald, d.

Moderator.

George A. Bailey, r.* Henry F. Stone, d.

MANCHESTEK.—WARD 5.

Representatives to General Court.

Timothy F. Lynch, d. 678 Cornelius F. Starr, d. 675 John F. Quinn, d. . 663 James F. White, d. 658 John F. Kelley, d. 655 Thomas Manning, d. 653 Henry I. Lemay, r. 128 Thomas F. Reardon, r. 124 Louis Comeau, r. . 119 Louis Cardinal, r. . 116 Edward Gill, r. 112 Demas Dwinell, r. . 92

Inspector of C/ieck,»Lists.

Patrick E. Daly, d.* Jeremiah O'Neil, r.

Moderator.

James McLaughlin, r. John B. Rodgers, d.* CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 201

MANCHESTER.— WARD 6.

Representatives to General Court. Cains C. Webster, r 718 Charles G. Hastings, r. 690 David W. Perkins, r 683 George H. Porter, r 642 Andrew P. Robitaille, d 460 John P. Russell, d 434 Oscar H. A. Chamberlen, d. 426 Robert I. Stevens, d 300 Lorenzo A. Brown, /^^., Kom. Papers Charles S. Davis, /^c, Nom. Papers ... .... 61

Shirley Merrill, Nom. Papers /<f^.,

George Keller, peo.^ Nom. Papers .... .... 57 54 42 Isaac B. Vail, /., Nom. Papers 31 John A. Grant, /. Nom. Papers 25

Inspector of Check Lists. James M. Hall, d. Albert J. Peaslee, r.* Moderator.

Herbert S. Clough, r.* Dennis F. O'Connor, d.

MANCHESTER.—WARD 7.

Representatives to General Court. James Lightbody, r 255 Albert S. Thompson, r 211 George W. Cheney, d. 89 Sherburn T. Sleeper, d. 69

Inspector of Check Lists.

Joseph A. Foster, r.* Thomas B. Howe, d.

Moderator.

Frank A. Dockham, r.* Thomas F. Reardon, d. 202 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

MANCHESTER.—WAKD 8.

Representatives to General Court.

Frank O. Clement, r 485 James F. Baldwin, r 432 Augustus C. Martin, d. 429 Horatio Fradd, r 416 Alexander J. McDonnell, d. 361 David G. Mills, d 355

Inspector of Check Lists.

Benjamin J. Mack, d. Charles C. Tinkham, r*

Moderator.

Robert E. McKean, d.

George A. Putnam, r.*

MANCHESTER.— WARD 9.

Bepresentatives to General Court.

Emile H. Tardivel, d. 354 Joseph Dana, d. 349 Timothy J. Howard, d. 345 Edward Burke, d. . . . • » . . . • 341 Jean B. Archambeault, r 263 Herman Greager, r 251 Heber C. Sleeper, r. . . . . . . .224 Odilon G. Trudeau, r 223

Inspector of Check Lists. John B. Bourque, ^.* Peter Pare, r.

Moderator.

John T. Hannigan, d.* Frank W. Tebbetts, r. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 203

MARLBOEOUGH. Representative to General Court.

Luther Hemenway, r 157 Fred E. Adams, d 90

Supervisors of the Check List.

Charles L. Bemis, r.* Dow J. Hart, d.

George O. Richardson, r* Erwin Ward, r* E. Franklin P. Wellington, d. George B. Woods, d.

Moderator.

Elijah Boyden, d, Clinton Collins, r.*

MARLOW. Representative to General Court.

James M. Perkins, r 91 Granvill H. Messer, d 61

Supervisors of the Check List. William G. Booth, r.* Rockwell F. Craig, r.* Willie A. Dodge, d. George F. Gee, r.

Ezra G. Huntley, d. Alonzo J. Watkins, d.*

Moderator.

Rockwell F. Craig, r. Elgin A. Jones, d.*

MASON.

Representative to General Courts

LeviW. Mitchell, d. 59 Timothy Russell, r 52 204 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check List.

Morton L. Barrett, d. Marcellus R. Hodgman, r* Benjamin F. March, r. * Edward H. Richardson, r* William O. Robbins, d.] Jason Russell, d.

Moderator.

Benjamin F. March, r* Levi W. Mitchell, d.

MEREDITH. Representative to General Court.

Fred W. Towle, r. Frederick L. Hawkins, d ....... 233 218

Supervisors of the Check List.

Dudley Leavitt, r.* Alvin Peavey, d. Nathan G. Plummer, r.* Fred H. Smith, r.* Austin J. Swain, d. Edward F. Wiggin, d.

Moderator.

Edwin Cox, d.* George F. Smith, r.

MERRIMACK. Representative to General Court. Everett E. Parker, r 154 Charles D. Barnard, d. 82

Supervisors of the Check List.

Harry M. Green, d. George B. Hoitt, d. Luther Kittredge, r.* William F. Patterson, r,* William M. West, r.* Hiram L. Wilson, d.

Moderator.

George Wingate Darrah, r.* John G. Read, d. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 205

MIDDLETON.

Supervisors of the Check List. Albert S. Baker, r.* Walter F. Leighton, r.

George Perkins, d.*' John S. Pike, d. Albert M. Stevens, d.* Leander E. Tibbetts, r.

Moderator.

James D. Moore, r.

George H. Willey, d.*

MILAN.

Representative to General Court.

Benjamin T. Roberts, r 150 Ransom A. Twitchell, d 51

Supervisors of the Check List.

Daniel C. Bean, d. Arthur T. Coffin, d. Ralph Cole, d. Alvinza A. Higgins, r.* Hiram C. Twitchell, r.* A. Carlton Wight, r.*

Moderator.

Hiram E. Ellingwood, r.* Stephen A. Harriman, d.

MILFORD.

Representatives to General Cozirt.

Frank E. Kaley, r 463 Willis L. Burns, r 434 Fred B. Bartlett, r 432 Frank O. Loring, d. 133 Robert Brooks, d. 131 Frank E. Hutchinson, d. 124 206 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check List.

James A. Brahaney, d. James H. Fay, r.* William A. Guild, r.* Fred J. Kendall, r.* John L. Langdell, d. Charles A. Webster, d.

Moderator.

John McLane, r.*

MILTON.

Representative to General Court.

Charles A. Jones, r 203 John W. Avery, d. 68

Supervisors of the Check List.

Harry L. Avery, d. George D. Canney, r.* Elbridge W. Fox, r.* George I. Jordan, r.* John H. Maddox, d. • James W. Murray, d.

Moderator.

Leroy F. Corson, d. Elbridge W. Fox, r,*

MONROE. Representative to General Court,

Frank Paddleford, r 77

Supervisors of the Check List.

Edwin C. Emery, r.* Fred H. Gibson, r.*

George I. Moore, r.*

Moderator.

Hugh Nelson, r.* CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 207

MONT VERNON. Supervisors of the Check List.

Joseph W. Averill, n* Harry G. Blood, d* Joseph G. Carlton, r.* William F. Hadley, d. Will L. Robinson, r. Harvey P. Stearns, d.

Moderator.

Clark Campbell, d.* William H. Kendall, r.

MOULTONBOROUGH. Represe7ttative to General Court.

Andrew J. Goodwin, r. .... 224 60 George A. Randall, d.

Supervisors of the Check List.

Leander Bryant, r.* Charles W. Davis, r.^ Joseph S. Goss, r.* Henry A. Grant, d. Augustus P. Jaclard, d. Andrew J. Smith, d.

Moderator.

James E. French, r.* Samuel G. Wentworth, d.

NASHUA.—WARD 1.

Representatives to General Court.

Tilson D. Fuller, r. . . , 354 Benjamin B. Otis, r. . . . 341 James Barnard, d. 153 Henry M. Davis, d. . , . 143 Nathan O. Prescott, /. Nom Papers &

Inspector of Check Lists.

William P. Clark, r.* Willis H. Goodspeed, d. 208 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Moderator,

Jerome H. Blanchard, d.

George A. Burge, r.*

NASHUA—WARD 2.

Represe7itatives to General Court.

Elmer W. Eaton, r 225 Henry W. Keith, r 225 Fred M. Farley, d. 133 James Moore, d. 131

Inspector of Check Lists.

Edwin B. Gould, d. Edward B. Towne, r.*

Moderator.

Isaac Eaton, r.* Daniel M. Smith, d.

NASHUA.—WARD 3.

Representatives to General Court.

George F. Blood, d 231 Frederick A. Brunelle, d 168 William W. Spear, r. . . < 143 '

Charles F. Nichols, Michael O' Neil, /^i7. Frank E. Jewett, peo. r. .

Nom. Papers .

Nom Papers .... .... 127 13 8 «

Inspector of Check Lists. Frederick A. Brown, r. Michael Dwyer, peo. Nom. Papers Henry A. Oliver, ^.* Moderator.

Richard M. Blanchard, r. Addison K. Chase, peo. Nom. Papers. John J. Flood, d.* CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 209

NASHUA.—WARD 4.

Representative to General Court.

Lester F. Thurber, r 156 Charles H. Morse, d. 122

Inspector of Check Lists.

Charles S. Bussell, d. Levi W. Goodrich, r.*

Moderator.

Jacob L. Barker, r.* George F. Bell, d.

NASHUA.— WARD 5.

Representative to General Court.

Stephen L. Hallinan, d. 129 Patrick J. Murphy, r 81

Inspector of Check Lists.

Michael T. Dowling, r. Patrick B. Gaffney, d.*

Moderator.

Joseph A. Noble, d.* Calvin Wiley, r.

NASHUA.—WARD 6.

Representatives to General Court.

Henry P. Whitney, d. 129 Milton A. Taylor, r 122 Norman E. Bragg, r Ill George Guertin, d. 103 210 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Inspector of Check Lists.

William Aliern, d. Joel C. Annis, r.*

Moderator.

Edward H. Wason, r. Henry P. Whitney, d*

NASHUA.—WARD 7.

Represe7itatives to General Court.

Charles R. McQuesten, r 322 Frank O. Ray, r 317 Nathaniel H. Proctor, d. 280 Elbridge P. Brown, d. 230

Inspector of Check Lists.

Sargent B. Lewis, d. Ai A. Reynolds, r.*

Moderator.

Charles H. Burke, d. « Andros B. Jones, r.*

NASHUA.—WARD 8.

Representatives to General Cour

Rowe R. Hooper, r. . . . 286 George F. Caldwell, r. 283 Jason E. Tolles, d. Charles M. Wright, d. ... .

. . . 246 193 James R. Swallow, /. Nora. Papers 10

Inspector of Check Lists.

Calvin T. Robinson, r.* Patrick M. Sullivan, d. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 211

Moderator.

Charles W. Ekstrom, d. Franklin O. Munroe, r.*

NASHUA.—WARD 9.

Representatives to General Court.

Joseph A. Lagace, d. 262 Jeremiah J. Doyle, d. 261 William J. Field, r 252 Alplionse Chagnon, r 211

Inspector of Check Lists.

Alphonse Dion, d.* Josejih R. Lawrence, r.

Moderator.

John P. Morrill, r. Frank P. Rideout, d.

NELSON.

Representative to General Court.

Henry D. Taylor, r 58 James H. Wilson, d. 11

Supervisors of the Check List.

Marcus M. Bailey, d. William W. Dunn, d. Sumner P. Fisher, r.* John H. Osgood, r.* Wilmer C. Tolman, r.* Frank P. Wilson, d.

Moderator.

Eben C. Tolman, r* Chester L. Towne, d. 212 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

l^EW BOSTON.

Representative to General Court.

Charles H. Sliedd, r 147 Albert Goodwin, d. 91

Supervisors of the Check List.

LeslieS. Bidwell, d. Harry S. Colby, n* Charles F. Harden, r.* Dennis C. Peaslee, d. George E. Bobbins, r* Will A. Woodbury, d.

Moderator.

Jesse W. Mudgett, d. Charles H. Shedd, r.*

NEWBURY. Supervisors of the Check List.

Orrin Blodgett, d.* J. Mark W. Cheney, r. Benjamin F. Gillingham, d.'^ Archie O. Gove, r. Willis E. Muzzey, d.* Charles A. Snow, r.

« Moderator.

Charles H. Gillingham, r.

Daniel M. Perkins, d*

NEWCASTLE. Representative to Gejieral Court.

Oliver Y. Randall, d 88 Willard P. Yeaton, r 52

Supe7'visors of the Check List.

James H. Baker, r. Simeon C. Flanders, d.* William I. Haywood, (Z.* Conrad Push, r. Judson Trefethan, cZ.* John E. Yeaton, r. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 213

Modej-ator,

Willard M. Jenness, d* George W. White, r.

NEW DURHAM. Representative to General Court.

Eben B. Berry, d 92 Henry E. Chamberlin, r 54

Supervisors of the Check List,

Joseph T. Ayers, r. Alonzo G. Coburn, d.* Penuel C. Ham, r. Charles E. Hayes, d.* George L. Hayes, d.* Charles H. Bicker, r.

Moderator.

Horatio G. Chamberlin, d.* Franklin W. Coburn, r.

NEW HAMPTON. Representative to General Court.

Martin Woodman, r 125 Luther M. Pike, d. 118

Supervisors of the Check List.

George Brown, d. Ira E. Gray, d. Samuel A. Howard, r.* Thomas Keniston, r.* David H. Smith, r* Noah S. Ward, d.

Moderator.

William Child, d. Charles D. Thyng, r.* 214 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

NEWI>s^GTOK

Representative to General Court.

Henry Beane, r 45 Frederick W. de Rochemont, d 44

Supervisors of the Check List.

Daniel W. Badger, cZ.* Joseph H. Hoyt, r.

James W. Coleman, d.* James H. Knox, r.

Albert H. Garland, d.* George W. Pickering, r.

Moderator.

Frederick Pickering, d.^ John M. Moulton, r.

NEW IPSWICH.

Representative to General Court.

Joseph E. F. Marsh, Jr., r 101 Charles L. Robbins, d. 26

Supervisors of Check List.

Charles L. Tarbell, d. * Albert F. Walker, r.*

Joseph A. Wheeler, r.*

Moderator.

Francis W. Prichard, r.

William R. Thompson, r.*

NEW LONDON. Representative to Genei'al Court.

Fred Far well, r 122 Amos H. Whipple, d 99 CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 215

Stipervisors of the Check List.

Abel F. Boynton, r* Willie M. Knowlton, d. Frank O. Dow, d. William A. Messer, n* Edwin F. Hastings, d. Jacob H. Todd, r.*

Moderator.

John K. Law, ;.* Andrew J. Sargent, d.

NEWMARKET.

Representatives to General Court.

Frank H. Durgin, r 279 Joseph Pinkham, r 259 John R. HodgdoD, d. 205 James F. Barrett, d. 195

Supervisors of the Check List.

Ernest Boisvert, r.* Samuel H. Greene, r.* Harrison G. Burley, d. Benjamin F. Haley, d. T. Jewett Chesley, d. Freeman E. Tuttle, r.*

Moderator.

Charles H. Smith, r.* Charles E. Tasker, d.

NEWPORT.

Representatives to Gejteral Court.

Carlton Hurd, r 396 Dexter Richards, r 368 George E. Lewis, d 203 Hubbard A. Barton, d 202 216 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supei'visors of the Check List.

Benjamin R. Allen, ;.* Charles H. Matthews, r* Frank O. Cliellis, d. William H. Nourse, r * George C. Edes, d. Ira Stowell, d.

Moderator.

John B. Cooper, r.* John McCrillis, d.

NEWTON. Representative to General Court.

Andrew Currier, r. 154 John E. Hayford, d 133

Supervisors of the Check List.

Daniel F. Battles, r.* Georoje W. Marston, Jr., d.

Ephraim A. Carter, r.* George B. Merrill, d. Samuel W. Crafts, d. John N. Eowell, r.*

Moderator.

Ned F. Nichols, d. A. Judson Sawyer, r.*

NORTHFIELD.

Representative to General Court.

Otis C. Wyatt, r 168 John G. Heath, d 49

Supervisors of the Check List.

Lowell M. French, r.* Richard B. Plumer, d.

Clyde A. Gile, d. John S. Sargent, d.* William C. Hill, r.* Clarence W. Whicher, r. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 217

Moderator.

Daniel M. Page, d. Otis C. Wyatt, r.*

NORTH HAMPTON. Representative to General Cowt.

Forace O. Brown, d Ill Nathaniel Drake, r 106

Supervisors of the Check List.

George A. Boynton, r.* Orrin B. Leavitt, r.

George D. Brown, d.* Frank A. Marston, d. John S. Hobbs, d.*

Moderator.

Otis S. Brown, d.* Levi W. Fogg, r.

NORTHUMBERLAND. Represetitative to General Court.

William McMann, r .212 John F. Jaques, d. 146

Supervisors of the Check List.

Walter C. Hamilton, r.* Napoleon B. Perkins, r.*

Canning H. Hatch, d. Aaron A. Potter, d. Sylvanus J. Marshall, d. Milton E. Wilkinson, r.*

Moderator.

William Hayes, d. George W. McKellips, r.* 218 ISTEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

NORTHWOOD.

Representative to General Court.

Charles H. Sherman, r. 198 Charles B. Leavitt, d. James M. Berry, /., Nom. Papers .... 133 9

Supervisors of the Check List.

James A. Bickford, r.* Benjamin P. Giles, d. Elbridge G. Boody, r* Joseph H. Roderick, r* Henry A. Cilley, d. Herbert C. Towle, d.

Moderator.

Samuel D. James, r.* Luther W. Twombly, d.

NOTTINGHAM. Representative to General Court.

John H. Chesley, Joseph N. Cilley, John D. Daniels, d r

cit., Nom. Papers .... 146 62 24

Supervisors of the Check List.

Samuel L. Allen, d. Thomas B. Bartlett, r.* Perley B. Batchelder, cit. Nora. Pa. Jeremiah Chesley, cit. Nom. Pa. William F. Foye, r.* Charles C. Holmes, d. Forrest E. Holmes, r.* George H. Leighton, d. Edward S. Stevens, cit. Nom. Pa. .

Moderator.

Fred E. Davis, cit. Nom. Pa. William F. Holmes, r.* Jesse M. K. Smith, d. , CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 219

ORANGE.

Supervisors of the Check List.

Sylvester Brock, d. David A. Dimond, r.* Samuel L. Hoyt, (Z. James F. King, d. James Morrill, ?\* Warren F. Terrill, r.*

Moderator.

Charles H. Ford, r.* Alfred A. Stevens, d.

ORFORD.

Represetitative to General Court.

George W. Lamprey, r. IIT Enoch Gilman, d . . . 57

Supervisors of the Check List. Robert O. Carr, d. Ernest W. Cushman, r.* Edwin C. Franklin, r.* Samuel N. Lamprey, ' d. Charles H. Riley, r.* John S. Weeks, d.

Moderator.

William A. Cushman, d.

Samuel R. Morrison, r.*

OSSIPEE.

Representative to General Court.

Albert B. Lamper, r 242 Charles A. White, d 239

Supervisors of the Check List. Charles J. Burleigh, r.* Joseph W. Chamberlin, r. Wentworth H. Hobbs, d.* Frank Lord, r * S. William H. Lord, d. George P. Wiggin, d. 220 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Moderator.

Daniel Abbott, r.

George P. "Wiggin, d*

PELHAM. Representative to General Court.

Charles W. Hobbs, d 104 Samuel Kelley, r 89

Supervisors of the Check List.

Daniel N. Atwood, d.* Daniel G. B. Burns, dj^ Frederic A. Cutter, r. Richard B. Hillman, r. George C. Jackman, d.* Charles L. Seavey, r.

Moderator.

George S. Butler, ?\* Frank M. Woodbury, d.

PEMBROKE.

Representatives to General Cour t.

James H. Osgood, r. Nom. Papers 241 John Maguire, d. Nom. Papers . 226 Moody K. "Wilson, r. . 218 James Dodge, d. . . , . 209 Fred G. Evans, r. Nom. Papers . 197 Retyre M. Davis, d. . . . 165

Supervisors of the Check List.

Levi L. Aldrich, ;-.* Stephen H. Flanders, d.* Thomas P. Holt, r.*

Moderator,

Charles P. Morse, r.* CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 221

PETERBOROUGH. Representatives to General Court. Charles H. Brooks, r 306 Charles 'N. Patterson, r 288 James M. Cummings, Albert W. Noone, d. (f.

. . .... 125 94

Supervisors of the Check List.

George P. Dustan, r.* Eben W. Jones, r.* George M. Kettelle, d. Charles S. Pierce, r.* Thomas B. Tucker, d. Eldro Upton, d.

Moderator.

Mortier L. Morrison, r.* Daniel M. White, d.

PIERMONT.

Representative to General Court. Frank O. Kennedy, r 103 Lyman M. Robie, d. 76

Supervisors of the Check List. Aaron Barton, d. Edwin R. Celley, d. Frank E. Ladeau, r.* George H. Reneau, r.* John F. Simpson, r.* Orlo B. Stanley, d.

Moderator. Eleazer P. Andross, r.

John D. Martin, r.*

PITTSBURG.

Representative to General Court.

Winfield S. Schoppe, r. 117 Charles I. Brainard, d 41 222 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check List.

Alma M. Cross, r* Elias L. Farnliam, d. James E. Hilliard, d. Oliver M. Johnson, r.* Willie E. Johnson, r.* Clement U. Worcester, d.

Moderator. Elias L. Farnham, d. Frederick H. Washburn, r.*

PITTSFIELD.

Representatives to General Court.

Micajah S. Clough, r 360 Clinton M. Green, r 348 Charles C. Goss, d 193 William Tasker, d 191

Stipervisors of the Check List.

Benjamin T. Blaisdell, d. Eliphalet W. French, d. Frank O. George, d. John M. Gilman, r.* Everett Jenkins, r.* George B. Johnson, r.*

Moderator.

Nathaniel S. Drake, d. Alburn L. Page, r.*

PLAINFIELD.

Representative to General Court. Daniel C. Westgate, r 141 Josiah Davis, d 64

Supervisors of the Check List. Solomon C. Dow, d. Henry C. Farnum, r.* William Hall, r.* Fred Moulton, d. James L. Stickney, d. Frank W. True, r.* CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 223

Moderator. Elbridge G. Beers, r* Fred Moulton, d.

PLAISTOW.

Representative to General Court.

Henry C. Clement, r. 136 Sidney G. Watkins, d. 94

Supervisors of the Check List.

George L. Baker, r.* James M. Davis, r.* Allen M. Gosselin, d. Frank J. Payne, d. Ivory E. Tuttle, d. John S. York, r.*

Moderator.

Moses B. Dow, r.* Francis N". Flanders, d.

PLYMOUTH. Bepresentatives to General Court.

Warren G. Chase, r 250 Erastiis B. Dearborn, r. 240 Hume B. Heath, d 209 William Pv. Kimball, d 202

Supervisors of the Check List.

Frank C. Calley, r.* Emerson O. Getchell, d. David W. Gibson, d. Walter W. Mason, r.* Fred S. Rowe, d. Benjamin F. St. Clair, r.*

Moderator.

George H. Colby, d. Joseph Parker, r.* 224 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

PORTSMOUTH.—WARD 1.

Representatives to General Court.

Edgar D. Stoddard, d. 414 HarrieW. W. Jackson, r 379 Fernando W. Hartford, d 374 Charles F. Hurley, d 367 Edwin B. Prime, r 348 William P. Foster, r 333

hispedors of Check Lists.

Lorenzo T. Burnliara, r. Thomas F. Flanagan, d.* Frank L. Marks, r. Augustus N. Wells, d.*

Moderator.

William W. Mclntire, r.

Ira C. Seymour, d.*

PORTSMOUTH.—WARD 2.

Bepresentatives to General Court.

Thomas E. Call, d CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 225

PORTSMOUTH.—WARD 3.

Representative to General Court.

William H. Moran, fl'. ". .211 Thomas G. Lester, r 147

Inspector of Check Lists.

Michael F. Canty, </.* George Greenough, r.

Moderator.

Charles C. Charlesen, r.

Alexander Dawson, d.*

PORTSMOUTH.—WARD 4.

Representative to General Court.

Sherman T. Newton, r. 227 David Urch, d 185

Inspector of Check Lists.

Charles F. Tucker, d. Thomas Watkins, r.*

Moderator.

Richard T. Call, d. Joshua M. Vaughan, r.*

RANDOLPH. Representative to General Court.

John H. Boothman, r 20 George F. Scates, d. 16 226 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check List.

William Howker, a'.* Hubbard Hunt, r. Joel E. Leigliton, d.^ Thaddeus S. Lowe, r. Frank F. Reed, r. Labon M. Watson, </.* Moderator.

Charles E. Lowe, r.

George Wood, d.^

RAYMOND. Representative to Gejieral Court.

John Norris Tilton, d. 174 Forest E. Page, r 168

Supervisors of the Check List.

John M. Ballou, r. Andrew R. Batchelder, d.^ Irvin Folsom, r. Oilman E. Oile, dj^ Ben F. Poore, d.^ Edward W. Smith, r.

Moderator.

John T. Bartlett, d.* John E. Oram, r.

RICHMOND.

Representative to General Court.

Leason Martin, r 50 Albert H. Martin, d. 29

Supervisors of the Check List.

Daniel B. Aldrich, ;.* Frank Amidon, d. Sidney B. Bowen, r.* Asa H. Bullock, d. Theodore 0. Parker, d. Charles F. Pickering, r.*

Moderator.

Asa H. Bullock, d.

Leason Martin, 7-.* CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 227

RINDGE.

Representative to General Court.

Oscar Converse, r I. 133 Liberty M. Jewell, d, 24

Supervisors of the Check List.

Elijah Bemis, ?\* Augustus S. Cleaves, d. Ulric A. Converse, r.* Samuel Jones, d. Williara:H. Smith, d. Arthur E. Taggart, r.*

Moderator,

Ned Thrasher, d, Joel Wellington, r.*

ROCHESTER—WARD 1. '

Representative to General Court.

Charles W. Allen, r 147 Willis W. Sinclair, d 119

Supervisor of the Check List. Thomas H. Gotts, d. John I. Rankin, r.*

ROCHESTER.—WARD 2.

Representative to General Court.

Charles W. Dame, r 120 Edwin D. Elliott, d 88

Supervisor of the Check List. Arthur N. Brock, r.* Mathew J. Canuavan, d. 228 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. I*

ROCHESTER.—WARD 3.

Bepresentati'oe to General Court.

John P. Rowe, r 168

Theophilus D. Pickering, d. 80

Supervisor of the Check List.

Edgar J. Ham, cZ. Henry W. Peaslee, r.*

ROCHESTER.—WARD 4.

Representative to General Court. 169 George A. Hersom, r Silas J. Wentwortli, d 133

Supervisor of the Check List. Archie J. Beaudoin, d.* Willie Lessard, r.

ROCHESTER.— WARD 5.

Representative to General Court. William G. Bradley, r 144 Charles W. Howe, d 78

Supervisor of the Check List. Charles E. March, d. Charles W. Wentworth, r.*

ROCHESTER.—WxiRD 6.

Representative to General Court. Willis McDuffce, r 223 John d. 95 Carr, CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 229

Su2)ervlsor of the Check List.

George A. Walker, d. Stephen D. Wcntwortli, r*

ROLLINSFOKD.

Representatives to General Cotcrt.

Joseph D. Roberts, d 187 Haven Doe, d. 180 William H. Rollins, r 133 Lysander R. Mayo, r 127

Supervisors of the Check List. Michael D. Bingham, <^.* James Collins, r. Philibert E. Pelletier, d* James Philpot, d. * Herbert P. Rollins, r. George A. Stiles, r.

Moderator. Edmund C. Goodwin, r. George W. Nutter, d.*

ROXBURY. Supervisors of the Check List. Almon A. Davis, r.* John A. Knight, r.* David B. Xims, r.*

3Ioderator.

Almon A. Davis, r.*

rum:n'ey.

Representative to General Court.

Henry W. Herbert, d 140 Burgess A. Hall, r 108 230 XEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check List.

Henry I. Barnard, d. Charles C. Craig, d.* Lewis Hall, r* Lewis H. Loveland, Jr., r.

Odnalro L. Stevens, d. Joseph P. Wallace, r.*

Moderator,

Charles A. Holden, r. Charles C. Smart, tZ.*

RYE.

Bepresentative to General Court.

Eichard L. Locke, d 133 Emmons B. Philbrick, r 100

Supervisors of the Check List.

Erven W. Harden, d.* John T. Harden, r.

John D. Harston, r. Cornelius O. Philbrick, r.

Charles M- Remick, d.* Ervin J. Seavey, d.*

Moderator, David Jenness, d.* William C. Walker, r.

SALEH.

Bepresentatives to General Court. Frank D. Wilson, r 234 Rufus A. Tilton, r Charles E. Knight, cit. Nom. Papers Charles S. Woodbury, cit. Nom. Papers .... . . . 213 199 194

Supervisors of the Check List. r

Josiah Q. Cluff, r.* Prescott B. Emerson, r.* James H. Hadley, cit. Nom. Papers. Forest H. Hartin, r.* Charles H. Smith, 2d, cit. Nora. Pa. Fred O. Wheeler, cit. Nom. Papers. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 231

Moderator.

Joel E. Richardson, r.

Frank D. Davis, cit. Nom. Papers.*

SALISBURY.

Bepresentatice to General Court.

John W. Little, r . . 97 Dimond Shaw, d 93

Supervisors of the Check List,

John P. Gifford, d. Frederick C. Shaw, r.* Charles C. Rogers, d. George P. Titcomb, r.* Edward N. Sawyer, r.* Thomas H. Whitaker, d.

Moderator.

Ernest C. Currier, r.

John Shaw, d.*

SANBORNTON.

Bepresentative to General Court.

Luther Morrison, r 149 Stephen S. Hersey, d 117

Supervisors of the Check List.

Freeman D. Gilman, d. Albert M. Osgood, d. Eben C. Goodell, r.* Thomas H. Rowe, r.* John E. Huntress, ;.* Charles A. Wallace, d.

Moderator.

Orrin D. Huse, r.* Joseph N. Sanborn, d. 232 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

SAXDOWN.

Sujyervlsors of the Check List.

Charles H. Brown, r. John G. Goodwin, d* John S. Colby, r. Alva Sanborn, d* S.

Joseph U. George, d* John H. Sanborn, r.

Moderator. Fred I. Drowne, r.* James F. Sargent, d.

SANDWICH. Bepresentative to General Court. Herman H. Quimby, r. 177 Elmer B. Hart, d. 148

Supervisors of the Check List.

Henry F. parker, d. Lewis Q. Smith, r.* Walter E. Blanchard, d. A. Birnay Tasker, r.* White H. Penniman, d. Daniel S. Watson, r.*

Moderator.

Charles Blanchard, r.* Henry F. Dorr, d.

SEABROOK.

Bepresentative to General Court.

John W. Fogg, r 184 Reese Owen, d. 180

Supervisors of the Check List. John Leavitt Brown, r. Joseph C. Noyes, r.

Alfred N". Dow, r. Abram W. Perkins, d.* George C. Dow, d.* Charles B. Walton, d.* CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 233

Moderator.

Emei\y N. Eaton, d* James M. S. Tucker, r.

SHARON.

Supervisor of the Check List.

Charles Bass, c/.* Samuel O. Ryan, r.

John F. Fitzgerald, ./.* David O. Wilson, r.

Wallace Pevey, r. Peter J. Wilson, c/.*

Moderator.

James Green, d.* Samuel O. Ryan, r.

SHELBURNE. Supervisors of the Check List.

Brainard C. Burbank, r.* Henry E. Ingalls, r.* Charles C. Hebbard, r.*

Moderator.

Elery Wheeler, r.*

SOMERSWORTH.—WARD 1.

Represetttative to Getieral Court.

David R. Pierce, r. . 156 Charles F. Blake, d. 92

Supervisor of the Check List.

William F. Harmon, d. Achille Plante, r.* 234 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

SOMERSWORTH.—WARD 2.

Representative to General Court.

William J. Fountain, r 153 Walter O. Ritchie, d. , . 91

Supervisor of the Check List.

Noah S. Brown, r.* Thomas Ritchie, d.

SOMERSWORTH.—WARD 3.

Representative to General Court.

John Leahy, d. 113 Daniel Wingate, r 107

Supervisor of the Check List.

Oswald Gastonguay, r.* Wilfrid Pauquette, d.

SOMERSWORTH.—WARD 4.

Representative to General Court.

Charles M. Farley, d 113 Guy Howard Locke, r. 68

Supervisor of the Check List.

Adolph Drapeau, d.* James W. Vermette, r.

SOMERSWORTH.—WARD 5.

Representative to General Court.

Paul A. Rainville, d 79 Edwin F. Richmond, r. 57 CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 235

Sitpei-visor of the Check List.

Mark A. Kearns, a'.*

William H. Walsh, r.

SOUTH HAMPTON. Rep7'esentatiz'e to General Court,

Frank M. Jewell, r 55 Gideon W. Evans, d. 45

Stipervisors of the Check List,

James H. Floyd, d. Smith N. Welch, r* Frederick M. Merrill, d. Samuel T. Woodman, r.* George B. Palmer, r.* Warren A. Woodman, d.

Moderator.

Frederick B. French, d.

Benjamin li. Jewell, ?*.*

SOUTH NEWMAKKET. Bepresentative to General Court.

James H. Fitts, r. 112 John Torrey, d 101

Supervisors of the Check List.

Frank A. Fagan, d. Charles F. Pease, d. George S. Littlefield, r.* Luther C. Eeynolds, d. Daniel G. Neal, r.* Charles H. Sanborn, r.*

Moderator.

Augustus W. Eichards, d. Charles E. Smith, r.* 236 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

SPRINGFIELD.

Representative to General Court.

Edwin R. Heath, d 88 George W. Clark, r 46

Supervisors of the Check List.

Sylvester M. Allen, d. Luman S. Morrill, r.* Oscar F. Eastman, r. Warren C. Philbrick, r.* David P. Goodhue, d.* Edgar A. Washburn, d.

Moderator.

Moses O. Boyce, d. Oren F. Hill, r.*

STARK.

Representative to General Coicrt.

John Y. Miles, d 85 James Montgomery, r. 80

Supervisors of the Check List.

Adonno A. Potter, (?.* Freeman T. Potter, d.* Archie M. Soule, ?\*

Moderator.

William T. Pike, cZ.*

STEWARTSTOWK Representative to General Court.

George W. Allen, d 144 Frank Blodgett, r Ill CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 237

Supervisors of the Check List.

Willie M. Brown, r. Freeman W. Holden, d. Job A. Cross, r.* Almon P. Quimby, d. Byron Drew, cZ.* Daniel G. Ripley, r.*

Moderator.

Hiram D. Flanders, d.* Mason D. Flanders, r.

STODDARD.

Representative to General Court.

Henry Wilson, d 62 Edward B. Dodge, r 48

Supervisors of the Check List.

William H. Cliapin, r.* James M. Robb, d.

George E. Dodge, r.* William W. Robb, d. Henry E. Messinger, r.* Francis A. Whittemore, d.

Moderator.

Edward B. Dodge, r. Cummings B. McClure, d.*

STRAFFORD.

Representative to General Court.

Frank H. Hall, d 179 Daniel H. Scruton, r 122

Supervisors of the Check List.

Irving B. Berry, r. George E. Foss, r.* Charles E. Evans, d.* William H. Harden, r. Benjamin M. Foss, d. Charles H. Perry, d.* 238 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Mode7-ator.

George W. Boody, d.* Stephen B. Jenness, r.

STRATFORD.

Representative to General Court.

Charles E. Clark, d. 126 Guy W. Johnson, r 71

Supervisors of the Check List.

Albert C. Blodgett, r. Benjamin B. Ockington, d.*

Joseph T. Connary, d* John C. Pattee, d.* AVilliam R. Danforth, Jr., r. Alvin L. Wheeler, r.

Moderator.

Fred L. Kenney, r.* Hiram H. Wright, d.

STRATHAM.

Representative to General Court.

Levi Barker, r 100 Fred N. Edmunds, d. 84

Supervisors of the Check List.

John S. Brewster, d. Fred W. Severance, r.* Willard G. Parkman, r* John J. Smart, d. James C. Piper, r.* Loren H. Thompson, d.

Moderator.

Frank L. Tuttle, d.

Joseph C. A. Wingate, r.* CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 239

' SULLIVAN.

Supervisors of the Check List.

Minot W. Hubbard, r.* Joseph N. Nims, ;.*

George L. Mason, r.*

3Ioderator.

Daniel W. Rugg, r*

SUNAPEE.

Representative to General Court.

Nathan P. Baker, r 115 Murvin A. Bailey, d. 104

Supervisors of the Check List.

Dorance T. Hadley, d. Charles C. Morey, d.

George A. Hart, r.* Irvin G. Rowell, r.* Charles A. Knowlton, d. Charles L. Russell, r.*

Moderator.

John H. Bartlett, r. Charles A. Knowlton, d.*

SURRY. Supervisors of the Check List.

Arthur M. Carpenter, r.* Daniel Wilder, r.* John H. Rogers, r.*

Moderator.

George K. Harvey, r.* 240 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

SUTTON. **

Eepresentative to General Court.

Henry V. Little, r 124 Benjamin K. Coburn, d. 105

Stiperviso7-s of the Check List.

Willis H.Howe, d. Moses L. Pillsbury, d. John H. Keyser, r.* George G. Wells, n* Edwin B. Lear, r.* Fred A. Wright, d.

Moderator.

John Pressey, d. John M. Pressey, r.*

SWANZEY.

Eepresentative to General Court.

Allen C. Wilcox, r 203 George E. Whitcomb, d. 186

Supervisors of the Check List.

Alanson W. Banks, r.* Frank S. Faulkner, d. George O. Capron, d. James E. Handy, d. Auburn J. Day, r.* Lyman M. Stone, r.* Moderator.

George E. W^hitcomb, d.^ Herbert O. Young, r.

TAMWOPtTH.

Eepresentative to General Court.

Charles H. Dow, d 144 George C. Whiting, r Wilmer N. Mason, /. Nom. Papers .... 122 15 CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 241

Supervisors of the Check List.

John H. Xickerson, d. Martin L. Schenck, ;.* Preston Quimby, r.* Elbridge G. Tilton, r* Henry B. Robinson, t/. Ira B. Tilton, J.

Moderator.

Charles F. Iluckins, d.

Arthur E. Wiggin, r.*

TEMPLE.

Representative to General Cotii't. '

Herbert O. Hadley, d. . . . . . . . 48 Frank A. Tuttle, r 43

Stiperxnsors of Check List.

James E. Burton, d. Walter Heald, d. Elias E. Colburn, r.* Jacob Kendall, ;.* James M. Cutter, d. Charles E. Rockwood, r.*

Moderator.

William P. Bacon, ;-.

Herbert O. Hadley, d.'^

THORNTON. Representative to General Conrt.

Frank A. Barnard, d 94 Ezra C. Broad, r Frank D. Lyford, d., Nom. Papers .... 82 2

Supe7'visors of the Check List.

Frank Fox, )•. Joseph M. Kendall, j

George W. Hackctt, (/.* Frank D. Lyford, d. John Johnson, d.* Frank S. Merrill, r.* 242 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Moderator.

Alburn H. Kendall, r.* Arthur C. Moulton, d.

TILTOX.

Representative to General Court.

Frank Hill, d. 219 Ervin H. Smith, r 203

Supervisors of the Check List.

Kichard Firth, r. "William H. H. Rollins, r. '

Waldo K. Hill, d.'^ Charles H. Smith, r.

Harlan P. Prescott, d.* Sidney W. Taylor, d.*

Moderator.

Lewis A. Hoitt, d.* Edwin G. Morrison, r.

TROY.

Representative to General, Court.

Daniel F. R. Herrick, r 122 George W. Mason, d 61

Supervisors of the Check List.

John H. Bigelow, d. Henry C. Mahon, d.

Frank L. Brown, r.* Herbert C. Moulton, d. Edwin B. Dort, n* Henry M. Whittemore. r.*

Moderator.

Edward P. Kimball, d.

Franklin Ripley, r.*

1 CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 243

TUFTONBOROUGH.

Repi'esentaiive to General Court.

Orlando Richardson, r. 108 Herbert F. Hodgdon, d. 100

Supervisors of the Check List.

Lester Adjutant, (/.* Isaac N. Neal, c/.* Lewis N. Frisbie, r. Daniel B. Palmer, r,

Lewis Mclntire, r. Frank E. Piper, «'.*

Moderator.

George W. Copp, ^.* Robert Lamprey, r.

UNITY.

Representative to General Conri,

Sumner M. Straw, d. 82 Hiram N. Johnson, r. 65

Sicpei-visors of the Check List.

Clarence Bailey, cZ.* Benjamin F. Millen, cZ.* Levi S. Bailey, r. Clarence J. Weed, c?.* William H. Booth, r. Marvin J. Whij)j)le, r.

Moderator.

Charles A. Newton, c7.*

Sumner M. Straw, d.

WAKEFIELD. Representative to General Court.

Justin L. Moore, d. 200 Luther P. Wiggin, r, 180 244 NEW HAjVIPSHIRE MAJfUAL.

Stipervisors of the Check List.

William W. Berry, r. John C. Philbrick, d.* John F. Garland, (/.* Jay Eunnels, r. Edwin A. Himes, r. Horatio CI. Sawyer, cZ.*

Moderator. ,

Frank J. Leavitt, r. Jolm W. Sanborn, d.*

WALPOLE. Representatives to General Court.

William J. King, r 234 George H. Angier, cZ 227 Lucius Wellington, r 218 James Hennessy, d 211

Supervisors of the Check List.

Charles H. Barnes, r.* John Healy, r. Charles E. Beckwith, (Z.* Edward M. Holden, y.

Matthew H. Gorham, d. Daniel D. Lynch, cZ.*

Aloderator.

Josiah G. Bellows, r. Curtis R. Crowell, cZ.*

WARNER. RepreseJitative to General Court.

John F. Jewell, r 221 Charles A. Benton, d 134 Arthur Thompson, ind.. cZ., ?•., 29

Supervisors of the Check List.

Fred E. Clark, r.* Mason M. Fisher, r.* Edmund C. Cole, r.- William L. Morgan, d. Harry F. Edmunds, d. Edward E. Upton, d. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 245

Alodei'ator.

Hamlet W. Belknap, d.

Henry C. Davis, r.*

WARREN. Representative to General Coiiri.

James Jewell, d 139 James H. "Williams, r 71

Supervisors of the CJieck List.

David Hibbard, r. Henry N. Merrill, r. Arthur Knapp, r. Henry E. Weeks, dJ^ Joseph M. Little, cZ.* Henry D. Whitcher, d.*

Aloderator.

Alonzo F. Bartlett, d.* Henry L. Cotton, r.

WASHINGTON. Representative to General Court.

Wallace W. Dole, d 92 Hiram J. Gage, r 73

SuperHsors of the Check List.

Mason H. Dole, d.* Elgin G. Farnsworth, ;'.

Allen E. Follansbee, d.* Frank E. Lull, d.* Wakeman J. Povrers, r. Albert T. Wright, r.

Moderator.

John S. McHvaine, r.

Frank P. Newman, d.* 246 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

WATERYILLE.

Representative to General Court. Levi Dolloff, r 9

Supervisors of the Check List.

Levi Dolloff, ?-.* George W. Drake, r.* Arthur B. Woodward, r.*

3Ioderator.

Arthur B. Woodward, d*

WEARE.

Representative to General Court.

George L. Hooper, r 221 Daniel P. Woodbury, d 206

Superi-isors of the Check List.

Granville H. Bixby, r.* Edgar C. Breed, r.* Frank G. Cilley, d. Ezra C. Eastman, d.

George G. Kendrick, d. Almon L. Sleeper, r.*

Moderator.

Warren L. Collins, r.* Eben L. Paige, d.

WEBSTER.

Representative to General Court.

Henry Dodge, d 92 James M. Snyder, r 76

Supervisors of the Check List. ArthurC. Call, d.* Clarence T. Elliott, r. Edward A. Little, r.* George A. Locke, r.* George S. Scribner, d. Herbert C. Whitney, d. CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 247

Moderator.

William W. Burbank, r.* Charles F. Sanborn, d.

WENTWORTH. Representative to General Coui't.

Ezra C. Knight, d 114 George W.'Boyd, r 50

Supe7'visors of the Check List.

Isaac S. Crosby, r. Lorenzo W. Currier, d.^ Thomas Huckins, d.* William W. Johnson, r. John W. Lyon, d,* Elias McGinuis, r.

Aloderator.

Ezra C. Knight, cZ.* Walter E. Piper, r.

WENTWORTH' S LOCATION.

Representative to General Court.

Peter Bennett, d. 10 James R. Turner, r 8

Supervisors of the Check List.

Archie Bennett, </.* Edgar E. Bennett, d* Henry W. Bennett, dj^ William Chappel, r.

Albert E. Turner, r.

Moderator.

Benjamin H. Flint, d* Leander L. Littlehale, r. 248 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. WESTMORELAND.

Representative to General Court.

James W. Lord, r. 114 Allen A. Barker, d 92

Stcpervisors of the Check List.

George S. Aldrich, r* Frank J. Bennett, d. Alba J. Buffum, d. Joseph E. Fuller, r.* Warren W. Shelley, r* Frank S. Wilber, d.

Moderator.

Fred E. Cole, ?-.*

James A. Craig, d.

WHITEFIELD. « Representatives to General Court.

John A. Moore, r 235 John T. Twombly, r. . 219 Henry M. Leonard, d 201 Ephraim S. James, d 157

Supervisors of the Check List.

Edward O. Colby, r.* William F. Dodge, n* Frederick C. Fearon, n* Benjamin C. Garland, d. Perrin T. Kellogg, d. Nelson E. Paro, d.

Moderator.

David M. Aldrich, d. Mitchell H. Bowker, r.*

WILMOT. Representative to General Court.

Jonathan L. Langley, d. 102 Sumner J. Clay, r. 92 CANDIDATES FOR TOWN OFFICES. 249

Sitpervisors of the Check List.

Sylvester Bunker, r. George A. Durgin, 1st, r. William 13. Fello\vs, r/,* James Stearns, r.

Franklin B. Swett, J.* Charles F. Wilson, d.*

Moderator.

John M. Carr, r.

Curtis Langley, ^/.*

WILTON. Representatives to General Court.

George E. Bales, d. 215 Henry L. Emerson, r 195 Sumner B. Chandler, r. 189 Joshua F. Frye, d. 121

Supervisors of the Check List.

Perley J. Abbot, r. Edwin A. French, d.* Charles E. Frye, d.^ James C. Hurley, d.* Lucius B. Xutting, r. Horatio C. Shaw, r.

Moderator.

George E. Bales, (Z.* David E. Proctor, r.

WINCHESTER.

Representatives to General Court.

Charles B. Mansfield, r. 299 David C. Stearns, r 289 William H. Lynde, d 150 Andrew H. Woodbury, d 135 250 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Supervisors of the Check List. John P. Ball, d. James H. Bliss, r.* Leroy W. Felcli, d. Emery L. Holton, d. William E. Hutchius, r.* Hem-y H. Pratt, r.*

Moderator.

Henry Abbott, r.*

Sidney" M. Morse, d.

WIXDHAM. Bepresentative to General Court.

Augustus L. Barker, r. 75 Albert E. Simpson, ind. Frederick H. Dodge, d. Nom. Papers ... 38 31

Sujyervisors of the Check List.

Jolin G. Bradford, d. Walter B. Bullock, d. Albert W. Farmer, r.* Eugene K. Gross, peo. Xom. Pa. John W. Hanson, r.* Herbert C. Kussell, peo. Nom, Pa. Phineas D. Scott, d. George E. Seavey, r.

diaries I. Woodman, peo. Nom. Pa.

Moderator.

William H. Armstrong, peo. Nom. Papers. Horace Berry, r.* George Dimmock, d.

WINDSOR.

Supervisors of the Check List.

Albert J. Gray, cZ.* Melvin Temple, d. Jason D. Wheeler, d.*

Moderator.

John G. Dodge, d.* CANDIDATES FOR TOWX OFFTCES. 251

WOLFEBOKOUGH. Represeiiiatives to General Court.

George A. Carpenter, r. 381 Charles S. Paris, r. 371 Cliarles H. Tebbetts, r. 333 Oliver Dowlin, d. . 242 Albert B. Kust, d. . 214 Joseph H. Bickford, d. 208 James E. Gridley, j). Nom. Papers 68 Samuel Leavitt, j?. Nom Papers . 22 Benjamin F. Parker, 2>. Nom. Papers 21

Supervisors of the Check List.

Everett J. Avery, d. Albert W. Cotton, d. Thomas J. Downes, p. Nom. Pa. Joseph E. Fox, d. Frank B. Kenney, ii. Nom. Paj)ers. William Eogers, p. Nom. Papers. Charles E. Stackpole, r.* James Stevenson, r* Thomas L. Thurston, r.*

Moderator.

Edward E. Cate, d. Alvah S. Libbey, r.*

WOODSTOCK. Representative to General Court.

Harry D. Emmons, r. 59 Frederick P. Weeks, d. 49

Supervisors of the Check List.

Edward W. Applebee, d Benjamin B. Fox, r.* Thomas Gray, c7. Milton H. Kendall, d. Thomas L. Stuart, r.* William P. Yan Housen, r.*

Moderator.

Joseph W. Campbell, d. Isaac Fox, r.* UNITED STATES POST-OFFICES IN

NE^V HAMPSHmE.

Names of presidential postofflces are in small capitals, The * after names denotes money-order offices.

Post-Office. Postmaster. Com- Township Name. missioned.

Acworth* Fred C. Parker July 29 1885 Acworth. Alder Brook .-. . Thomas M. Fletcher Sept. 1 1891 Bethlehem. Alexandria John F. Phillips Feb. 10 1886 Alexandria. Allenstown Mary E. Evans Aprill4 1881 Allenstown. Alstead Frederick S. Prentiss. . . June 5 1889 Alstead. Alstead Centre Mrs. Lucy I. B. Putnam. Feb. 19 1892 Alstead. Alton* Herbert J. Jones April I 26 1893 Alton. Alton Bay* Charles H. Downing Oct. 1 24 1893 Alton. Amherst* William W. Sloane April 28 1893 Amherst. Amherst Station . . . Laura E. Smith Sept. , 26 1894 Amherst. Amoskeag* Sherman L. Flanders... April 28 1893 Manchester. Andover* Fred E.Emerson ! July 26 1893 Andover. Antrim* Anson Swett Dec. 30 1893 Antrim. Apthorp Edward H. Wells April 9 1889 Littleton. Ashland * George B. Gordon Aug. 2 1891 Ashland. Ashuelot Henry H Pratt . '

April 20 1882 Winchester. Atkinson George P. Dow July 15 1869 Atkinson. Atkinson Depot Arthur E. Hoyt June 21 1880 Plaistow. Thomas S. Emerj' j

Auburn July 20 1894 Auburn. Bank Village C. L. Tarbell Mar. 25 1894 New Ipswich. Barnstead Edgar Jenkins Feb. 6 1892 i Barnstead. Barrington George O. A. Chesley...! Mar. 15 1894 I Barrington. Bartlett* Frank George | May 29 1883 j Bartlett. Bath James W. Foster July 29 1893 , Bath. Bear Island Solomon Lovejov '

June 24 1892 '

Meredith. Bedford F. A. French....*. I June 16 1888 Bedford. Belmont* Asa I. Smith '

Jan. 28 1889 i Belmont. Bemis Mrs. Mary P. Morey \ Dec. 11 1890 Hart's Location. Bennington* George O. Joslin...'. April 27 1893 I Bennington. Benton Hattie Moulton Sept. 29 1891 I Benton. Berlin* George S. Wilson I Oct. 18 1893 Berlin. Berlin Mills* James L. Beattie July 3 1894 Berlin. Bethlehem* Warren W. McGregor.. . j May 2 1893 Bethlehem. Blair Christiana H. Blair I June 13 1884 Campton. Blodgett Landing.. Byron W. Blodgett July 8 1893 Newburj'. Boscawen Charles W. Carter Aug. 10 1893 Boscawen. POST-f^FFK^ES TX NEW HAMPSHIRE. 253

Post-Office. Postmaster. Com- Township Name. missioned.

Bow C. F. Hammond Mar. 22 Bow Mills Mark Upton Bradford* Winfred B. Cilley Breezy Point Sarah F. Woodworth Brentwood James H. Rowe Brentwood Corner Charles C. Parshley Bridgewater Charles H. Marston Bristol* Charles H. Proctor Brookfleld Mary C. H. Hanson Brookline* George E. Stiles Burkehaven Joseph G. Chandler Campton Moody B. Cone Campton Village^. John R. Foss Canaan* i

Carey Smith Canaan Centre j Francis Jepsou Canaan Street i Charles P. King Candia* Gilman A. Beane Candia Village* Canoble Lake A.O.Alexander \

Woodbury J. Dudley — i

Canterbury* Sam W. Lake [

Canterbury' Depot.. Samuel C. Packard Centre Barnstead. . ! Albei't F. Fisher Centre Conway* John H. Garland Centre Eflingham..| Thomas F. Taylor Centre Harbor*....! John Coe Centre Ossipee Mary A. Pray |

Centre Sandwich*.. Edw'^in M. Head Centre Strafford....' Charles M. Hill Centre Tuftonboro'i Frank A. Hersey Centreville William H. Lord '

Charlestown* j John C. Fairbrother Charmingf are \ J. Lane Fitts Chatliam ] IlhielE. Clay Cheever ; ; Susie F. Kidder . .

Chesham !

George F. Bemis Chester* I John M. Webster Chesterfield B. C. Thatcher Chesterfi'd Fact'y* David W. Slade Chichester Chocorua* Charlotte E. Leavitt Job Kenerson — Claremont* Henry C. Sanders Claremont June. . . Frank Sheldon Clarksville Willis H. Harriman Clinton Grove Levi J. Breed COLEBROOK* Benjamin F. Drew Columbia James H. Russ Concord* Byron Moore Connecticut Lake. Archelaus K. Danforth.. Contoocook* John A. Fuller Conway* Henri P. Wilder Coos* John C. Pattee Cornish Cornish Centre Cornish Flat* — James T. Jackson George E. Hillard George W. Hunt, Jr Crawford House.. Croj'don Croydon Flat — C. H. Merrill Norman B. Frj-e EllenBrown Crystal Andrew Jackson Dalton B. A. Taylor Danbviry John C. Webster Danville* John M. Arnold Davisville i Moses Trussell 254 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Post-Office. Postmaster. Com- Township Name. missioned.

Deerfield John H. H. Burbank July Deerfleld Centre*... John C. Rand Deering Harry D. Locke Derry * Frank P. Bradford Derry Depot* Silas G. Cliiford ,

Dexter Iiwing S. Chamberiin... .

Diamond Hill Andrew J. Kelley Diamond Pond Mrs. Aurilla K. Noyes . .

Dorchester John A. Norris ,

Dover* James Ryan, Jr Dover Point George W. Ford Drew.sville Henry C. Putnam Dublin* John G. Townsend Dummer Emih^ Chandler Dunbarton * Daniel Jameson Durham* Alvin Jackson Eagle Marie A. Lamson East Acworth George W. Buss Edgar P. Fish East Alstead East Andover* — Frank W. Durgin — East Barrington East Brentwood East Candia — Austin F. Calef Mr.s. Eliza C. Orne.. Alfred A. Mulliken . .

.

East Canterbury . . . Nicholas A. Briggs.. East Chester Mrs. Susan Hazelton East Concord * Florence A Young. East Deering M. Abbie Chase East Derry* .'. Carrie E. Greenwood East Dunbarton George A. Morrison.. East Epping Mrs. Laura W. Perkin-.. East Franklin Minnie Wentworth East Freedom Sarah E. Majnard East Grafton Charles L. Folsom East Hampstead. .. Samuel H. Morse East Harrisville. .. . Henrv J. Farwell East Haverhill* Wilbur F. True East Hebron George W. McClure East Jaffrey* Marcellus S. Bascom... East Kingston. , Hiram L. Rowell East Lebanon Dennis M. Sheehan. . . .

East Lempster Cj'rus H. Hodgman. . . .

East Madison Martha C. Blaisdell East Nottingham . . Frank P. Bartlett Easton William H. Lynch East Pembroke Mrs. Ann Russ East Plainfleld Sadie F. Currier East Rindge Zebulon Converse East Rochester*... Frank A. Quimby East Springfield East Sullivan — .

Lemuel Leavitt."^ Leslie H. Goodnow East Swanzey Arthur A. Woodward... East Tilton* AsaE. Gile East Unitv Mrs. Abbie E. Gay East Wakefield Thomas Wood E. Wakefield Depot Ivorj' S. Loud East Washington^. Mrs.'Nancj' W. Friend. East Weare George E. Marshall East Westmoreland Elbridge P. Amidon Ea.st Wolfeboro'. .. William T. Dorr Eaton Centre Clement Drew Effingham Elizabeth A. Leavitt... Effingham Falls Charles Parsons POST-QFFICES IN NEW HAMPSHIllE. 255

Post-Office. Com- missioned. TownshipjName.

Elmwood Henry F. Robinson Oct. Enfield* Charles A. Packard Enfield Centre* Frank T. Currie Epping* John Q. Pike Epsom Henry S. Knowles Errol Lewis C. Bragg Etna* Willis G. Spencer Exeter* Gilman B. Hoyt Faby an House Oscar G. Barron Far'mington * Edward E. Carlton Fairview Albert N. Sawyer Fitz William* Philip S. Batcheller Fitzwilliam Depot*. Samuel O. Bailey Flume House Josiah R. Elliott Francesto wn * Pacific L. Clark Franconia * Nathaniel W. Cheney. . .

Franklin* Rufus E. Bean .'

Franklin Falls * . Frank H. Daniell Freedom* George I. Philbrick Fremont William H. Gibson Gaza Sophia L. W. Burleigh.. George's Mills John F. Davis Gilford Village Samuel R. Jones Gilmanton* Helen J. Beane Gilm'nt'nl'nW'ks* Walter J. Edgerly Gilsum Israel A. Loveland Glen* Mark W. Pierce Gofifs Falls Albert N. Nettel Goffstown* Otis F. Sumner Goffstown Centre . . Benjamin F. Greer Gonic* Charles M. Home GORHAM* Frederick Ingalls Goshen Henry D. Baker Gossville * Andrew J. Silver Grafton* Grafton Centre Grange — Fred W. Barney Gertrude C. Hoyt William G. Ellis Granite Lizzie L. Farnham Grantham George H. Walker Greenfield * Charles H. Hopkins Greenland* Lorenzo D. Duntlej' Greenland Depot.. . Elmer E. Drake. . ."

Greenville* Charles E. Marsh Groton Mary L. Jewell Groveton* Josiah W. Tibbetts Guild* Hampstead * George A. Fairbanks Isaac Randall — Hampton* Charles M. Batchelder.. Hampton Falls* Charles N. Dodge Hancock* Charles W. Farmer. . . .

Hanover* George Hitchcock Hanover Centre Mrs. Helen J. Gale Harrisville Miss Isabel Hutchinson. Haverhill* George C. Cass Hazen's Junction. . . John A. Snow Hebron ; Samuel Wells Henniker William O. Folsom.. . .

Hill* Charles H. Fox Hillsborough Fred J. Gibson Hillsboro' Bridge*. Frank M. Parker Hillsboro' Centre .Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson .

Hillsboro' Upp'rVil. Stillman McClintock.. 25r> XEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Post-Offxce. Township Name.

Hinsdale* Miss Adelia M. Barrows Feb. 1 1893 Hinsdale. Holderness Timothj' B. Sanborn '

Sept. 26 1893 Holderness. Hollis* George B. Cleasby Nov. 1 1894 Hollis. Hollis Depot Frank H. Whelpley Oct. 19 1893 Hollis. Hooksett* Samuel Head Aug. 4 1892 Hooksett. Hopkinton* Lewis D. Evans Sept. 14 1888 Hopkinton. Horn's Mills John G. Sanborn Mar. 23 1863 Wakefield. Hubbard William J. Fuller Dec. 13 1888 Derry. Hudson* John J. Baker Oct. 24 1893 Hudson. Hudson Centre.... Eli Hamblett Nov. 1 1876 Hudson. Intervale* Reuben W. Weeks July 11 1893 Conwaj' .

lona Aivah Blackej^ Feb. 27 1894 Albany-. Jackson* Charles H. Hurlin Sept. 29 1891 Jackson. Jaffrej' S.H.Mower Apr. 24 1889 Jaffrey. Jefferson* Charles K. Gile July 31 1893 Jefferson. Jefferson Highland George W.Crawford... Apr. 21 1893 Jefferson. Kearsarge* Albert Barnes Feb. 7 1894 Conway. Keene* Fred E. Barrett Jan. 12 1891 Keene. Kelley ville Ira P. Thatcher > Dec. 8 1894 Newport. Kensington Mary E. Warner Feb. 8 1894 Kensington. Keyes Frank W. Huntoon 1

Apr. 4 1892 Lempster. Kingston* John E. Towle Dec. 28 1893 Kingston. Laconia* John G. Jewett Apr. 1 1891 Laconia. Lakeside ElliottRich June 23 1893 Cambridge. Lake View Ella M. Smith June 30 1893 Moultonborough. Lakeport* Lancaster* Landaft' 4 Wallace E. Wadsworth Erastus V. Cobleigh John E.Hall — Jan. 14 Jan. 27 Jan. 10 1892 1891 1868 Gilford. Lancaster. Landaff. Langdon Mrs. MarthaL. Carpenter Apr. 11 1892 i Langdon. Leavitt's Hill Benjamin E. Sanborn... Feb. 27 1886 j Deerfleld. Lebanon* William A. Churchill. ... Feb. 1 1891 I Lebanon. Lee Daniel E. Plummer | Nov. 7 1891 Lee. Leighton's Corner. Charles B. Leighton Apr. 2 1891 Ossipee. Lempster Hiram Parker Oct. 11 1893 Lempster. Lincoln John H. Henry Dec. 31 1892 Lincoln. Lisbon* Jenifer Moulton Jan. 29 1894 Lisbon. Little Boar's Hd.* Otis S. Brown Dec. 20 1893 North Hampton. Littleton* Chauncey H. Green : Mar. 14 1891 Littleton. Livermore George S. Payne Aug. 15 1894 Livermore. Lockehaven Mrs. Sophronia J. Arlin Mar. 26 1892 Enfield. Londonderry Edward E. Kent June 7 1893 Londonderry. Long Island Lillie L. Brown July 23 1894 Moultonborough. Loudon* Henry F. Bachelder ! June 11 1889 Loudon. Loudon Centre Benjamin Bachelder ; Oct. 24 1867 Loudon. Loudon Ridge Mrs. Jennie Smith Aug 18 1894 Loudon. Lower Bartlett William Pitman Dec. 31 1892 Bartlett. Lower Gilmanton.. Joseph Brown Apr. 26 1881 Gilmanton. Lyman John A. Fuller j Aug. 24 1893 Lyman. Lyme* Preston H. A. Claflin....! Oct. 14 1889 Lyme. Lyme Centre* Grant G. Skinner Dec. 18 1891 Lyme. Lyndeborough Thomas A. Williams j

1 June 27 1889 Lj'ndeborough. Madbury John Demeritt Feb. 4 1893 Madbury. Madison Nathaniel M. Nason Sept. 12 1893 Madison. Manchester* Edgar J. Knowlton May 2 1894 Manchester. Maplewood* George T. Cruft June 3 1880 Bethlehem. Marlborough* C. L. Bemis 1 Nov. 23 1889 Marlborough. Marlboro' Depot . . . G.H.Sheldon Jan. 1 1892 Marlborough. Marlow* Lucien D. Tucker Feb. 6 1894 Marlow. Martin Edwin A. Tyrrell Aug. 3 1887 Hooksett. Mason Charles B. Goodwin May 28 1889 I Mason. Massabesic James Benson June 28 1881 Manchester. Mast Yard Joseph O. Purcotte June 21 1893 Concord. 258 NEW HAaiPSHIRE MANUAL.

Post-Office. Postmaster. Com- Township Name. missioned.

No. Lyndeborough Mrs. Abbie R. Goodrich, j May 21 1879 Lyndeborough. North'Monroe Newton C. Lang i

Aug. 29 1889 Monroe. North Newport Ezra T. Sibley !

Dec. 13 1877 Newport. North Nottingham. John D. Daniels Aug. 18 1885 Nottingham. North Richmond . . . A. H. Martin Feb. 28 1890 Richmond. North Rochester ... Ira Wentworth Jan. 29 1886 Rochester. North Salem* Levi W. Taylor I Oct. 18 1894 Salem. Horace Howe North Sanbornton.. North Sandwich — North Strafford .... P. Charles J. Amer, Jr Cyrus G. Scott ! !

June 30 May Dee. 20 2 1893 1893 1881 Sanbornton. Sandwich. Strafford. North Sutton* Joseph Greely, Jr Julv 16 1861 Sutton. Northumberland . . . Charles E. Webb '

Nov. 28 1887 Northumberland. North Wakefield... Edward E. Brown Apr. 25 1893 Wakefield. North Weare* Frank Tucker i Aug. 2 1893 Weare. No. Wolfeborough. Mrs. Etta C. Dore June 2 1893 Wolfeborough. North wood* Winfield S. Knowlton... Oct. 28 1893 Northwood. Northwood Centre. John G. Mead Oct. 31 1893 Northwood. " Narrows Florence E. Leavitt May 16 1894 Northwood. « Ridge*.. Fred R. Caswell Aug. 8 1893 Northwood. North Woodstock*. Scott N. Weeks Oct. Woodstock. '

23 1893 Nottingham Daniel P. Harvey 'July 27 1893 Nottingham. Orford* Robert O. Carr Apr. 22 1893 Orford. Orfordville* Florence N.Morrill June 5 1889 Orford. Ossipee* Eugene F.Brown Apr. 21 1893 Ossipee. Ossipee Valley Frank K. Hobbs Aug. 20 1877 Ossipee. Parkhill James W. Lord Mar. 24 1892 Westmoreland. Passaconaway... .*. . Mrs. RuthP. Colbath.... Nov. 2 1892 Albanj'. Pattenville John Bergin *. July 19 1890 Littleton. Pelham Frank M. Woodbury Apr. 23 1894 Pelham. Pembroke John B. Doe .' June 26 1884 Pembroke. Penacook* Luther C. Gage Jan. 1 1891 Concord. Pequaket Alonzo Nickerson Aug. 26 1893 Tarn worth. Percy Patrick J. O'Connor Apr. 25 1893 Stark. Peterborough* John C. Swallow Apr. 26 1894 Peterborough. Pierce Bridge Joseph McKenna May 24 1894 Bethlehem. Piermont* Lewis E. Risley Apr. 11 1893 Piermont. Pike Station* Rexf ord Pierce Sept. 4 1893 Haverhill. Pittsburg Joel Munn Julv 12 1893 Pittsburg. Pittsfield* C. W. Martin June 28 1892 Pittsfield. Plainfield* John H. Whitaker May 24 1893 Plainfield. Plaistow* Francis N. Flanders Sept. 4 1894 Plaistow. Plymouth* John Mason Mar. 1 1891 Plj-mouth. Portsmouth* John E. Leavitt Apr. 15, 1893 Portsmouth. Potter Place Pratts Profile Falls James Seavey Jason Russell Byron B. Tobie — Nov. Jan. 31 July 21 7 1893 1889 1892 Andover. Mason. Bristol. Profile House Charles H. Greenleaf ... Mar. 1 1869 Franconia. Quaker City Jane H. Quimbv May 16 1883 Unity. Quincy R. B. Clark....' Dec. 9 1889 Rumney. Randolph George Wood Dec. 1 1893 Randolph. Raymond* E. C. Rovvell Dec. 23 1893 Ra^'mond. Redstone* Fred W. Hersev Dec. 4 1888 Cohwaj'. Reed's Ferrj' John E. Haseltine Sept. 28 1894 Merrimack. Richmond Albert J. Sampson Feb. 18 1893 Richmond. Rindge* Fred Thra.sher June 11 1894 Rindge. Riverdale Harvey H. Simons Maj- 23 1894 Weare. Riverside Andrew J. Edmund.s Feb. 24 1894 Greenland. Riverton Ira G. Noyes Mar. 26 1891 Jefferson. Roby's Corner Moses H. Robv June 29 1868 Warner. Rochester* Charles W. Bickford Mav 25 1894 Rochester. Rumney* IraM.Abbott Sept. 8 1893 Rumney. Rumney Depot George C. Craig July 17 1894 POST-OFFICES IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. 259

Postmaster. Com- Township Name. Post-Office. missioned.

Rye Mrs. Annie D. Hodgdon Sept. 16, 1893 I

Rye Beach* C.W. Spear Rve North Beach . . Henry Knox Salem* Loren B. McLaughton.. Salem Depot* Milton G. Woodbury... Salisbury G. F. Huntoon Salisbury Heights.. Benjamin Pettingill. . . .

Salmon Falls* Dennis H. Finnegan ... Sanbornton George C. Ward Sandown George S. Sanborn Sandwich Arvin Blanchard Scott Abbie E. Crane Scytheville* James E. Shepard Seabrook* Shelburne* Short Falls* Jeremiah Chase Charles C. Hebbard Ella M. Tennant — Silver Lake Isaiah A. Forrest Smithtown Annie M. Smith Smith ville Lyman M. Chandler Snowville James O. Dearing SOMERSWORTH * Charles P. Andrews. . . .

South Acworth* Nathaniel P. Merrill South Alexandria... Charles W. Buttrick.. . .

South Barnstead. .. Eben Hanson South Barrington... Ezra B. Brown South Charlestown. Sidney S. Wright South Chatham Jonah Hill South Columbia Henry A. Keach. South Cornish George E. Fairbanks... South Danbury Miss N.E. Wilkins South Danville Horace E Currier .

South Deerfleld Horace B. Stevens South Effingham. . . John P. Glidden South Hampton Edward O. Douglas. - . .

South Keene * Frank E. Joy South Kingston Henry P. Collins South Lancaster. .. Elmer E. Wilson South Lee George W. Bettis -

South Lyndeboro*. Charles H.Holt South Merrimack . . George E. Patterson. . .

South Newburj^ Mary A. Cilley South Newmarket * Thomas Leddy S. Newm'rk't June."* Charles H. Leavitt South Pittsfield Florence A. Dow South Seabrook Daniel B. Follansbee. ..

South Stoddard James Simonds South Sutton George G. Wills South Tamworth *. . Mrs. Asenath D. Folsom South Wakefield.... John F. Garland South Weare Almus W. Morse South Wolfeboro'. . Mrs. Sarah Taber Springfield Stark State Line Orin F. Hill Gerald A. Peabodv Mrs. M. M. Wilder — Stewartstown Angeline Parkhurst... Stoddard* Frank J. Reed. ....... Strafford * John H. Berry Strafford Blue Hills Mrs. Eliza J. Holmes. Strafford Corner. .. Mrs. Edna J. H. Berry Stratford William R. Brown Stratham Edgar N. Smith Sugar Hill* Jonathan Bowles 260 XEW HAMPSHIRE ^MANUAL.

Post-Office. Postmaster. Com- Township Name. missioned.

Sullivan George W. Marston Jan. 11, 1886 Sullivan. Sunapee*. .. Charles A. Knowlton . . . Oct. 11, 1893 Sunapee. JohnF. Pembroke. SUNCOOK*... Surry Sutton* Bartlett Luman M. Carpenter James B. Richards — April Nov. Mav 20, 1894 8,1892 26, 1893 Surry. Sutton. Swanzey Elmer J. Bullard April 18, 1894 Swanzey. Mrs. Myrta B. Clark Bath. Swiftwater.. Tamworth*. Addison R. Robins<n Henry W. Ha vward — SCDt. 7, 1894 June 15, 1893 Aug. 23, 1893 Tamworth. Temple. Temple The Weirs*. Fred W. Story Aug. 15, 1894 Laconia. Thornton. .. Miss Julia E. Merrill. . . . Dec. 17, 1892 Thornton. Thornton's Ferry . Horace P. Page Nov. 23, 1885 Merrimack. TiLTON* Thomas E. Fletcher April 25, 1894 Tilton. Troy* Wai'ren W. Kimball Aug. 25, 1885 Troy. Emma Tuftonborough.. Twin Mountain*. Union* ..

. S. Hodgdon William A. Barron Josiah P. Gilman . — Mar. 5, 1894 Sept. 10, 1891 Sept. 4, 1893 Tuftonborough. Carroll. Wakefield. Unity Nathan French Feb. 5, 1894 Unity. Uplands Joseph "W. Ham April 4, 1892 Canterbury. Wadley's Falls.... Isaiah D. Edgerly Dec. 21, 1874 Lee. Wakefield* George A. Yeato'n ,

April 25, 1893 Wakefield. Walpole* James L. Holland April 17, 1893 Walpole. Wares Ferrj' Moses D. Webber Oct. 15, 1890 Westmoreland. Warner* Frederick M. Colbv Feb. 5, 1894 Warner. Warren* Fred C. Hall ". April 20, 1893 Warren. Warren Summit. ,. . Edward T. Caswell Feb. 4, 1878 Warren. Washington* Mrs. Belle A. Bill Mar. 13, 1891 Washington. Waterloo Roger S. Gage Mar. 3, 1885 Warner. Water Village Mrs. C. S. Whitehouse... July 10, 1893 Ossipee. Waterville Mrs. Cassie H. Ellis Jan. 9, 1891 Waterville. Weare B. T. Jameson Dec. 2, 1885 Weare. Webster Arthur C. Call Aug. 17, 1885 Webster. Wentworth * John A. Davis Sept. 14, 1893 Wentworth. Wentworth's Loc'n. Marv S. Flint Sept. 15, 1894 Wentworth's Loc'n. West Alton West Andover * West Barrington.. — . Body Seth E. Rollins William M. Powers William E. Aug. 4, 1886 April 2, 1893 Mav 16, 1890 Alton. Andover. Barrington. West Brentwood . . . Russell H. Fellows Dec. 14, 1892 Brentwood. West Brookline. ... West Campton * West Canaan — Watson ' Isaac A. Bridges John R. John J. Harrigan. July 16, 1890 Mar. 7, 1894 Dec. 18, 1893 Brookline. Campton. Canaan. West Chesterfield..! Melvin M. Smith I Oct. 16, 1893 Chesterfield. West Claremont.... West Concord * West Deering — JamesNancy Mrs. J. H. Harrington. Frank D. Appleton Pierce.. Dec. 20, 1887 Sept. 26, 1893 Claremont. Concord.

West Epping* West Hampstead . . :

! George N. Shepard A.J. Spollett — July 8, 1886 Jan. 19, 1875 April 8, 1890 Deering. Epping. Hampstead. West Henniker Scott Colby Dec. 16, 1892 Henniker. West Hopkinton... . Charles S. Rowell April 22, 1879 Hopkinton. West Lebanon*. .. Jennie B. Moslev i Mav 25, 1894 Lebanon. West Milan Fred A. Blanchard June 20, 1889 '

Milan. Westmoreland Carl D. Britton April 18, 1894 Westmoreland. Westmoreland Dep Charles H. Hart Feb. 20,1894 W^estmoreland. West Nottingham.. John W. Demeritt Jan. 18, 1885 Nottingham. West Ossipee Wentworth H. Hobbs... July 28. 1893 Ossipee. West Peterborough Frank J. Robbins Jan. 25,1889 Peterborough. West Plymouth Harris B. Page July 19, 1893 Plymouth. Westpoft Frank S. Faulkner Feb. 10,1886 Swanzej-. West Rindge* West Rumnev* — Herbert E. Wetherbee..; Clinton B. Simpson : Aug. 16, 1889 Dec. 20, 1892 Rindge. Rumney. West Rye...."^ West Salisbury — C.D.Garland Frank H. Dunlap j

I Nov. 5,1885 Dec. 31,1892 Rye. Salisbury. POST-OFFICES IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. 261

Post-Office. Postmaster. Com- Township Name. missioned.

West Springrfield Ruel L. Heath . . June 21 W. Stewartstown*.. Isaac F. Jacobs West Swanzey* Miss Addie J. Faulkner West Thornton Willie B. Emmons.. j

Westville* Daniel J. Kelliher West Windham ;

George F. Taggart West Wilton Mrs. Sophia Sargent. . .

William H. Knight j

Whitcherville I

Whitefield* Annie E. Sartwell Wildwood C.G. Clay Willowdale '

H. Ashlej^ Jackman Wilmot I Fred E. Goodhue Wilmot Flat John F. Emery Wilson's Crossing. . j

Warren Richardson Wilton* \ Maurice J. Herlihy Winchester* '

George H. Snow Windham John G. Bradford I

Windham Depot...' Edwin N. Stickney Wing Road Mary S. Huntoon Winnisquam Almon E. Downing WOLFEBOROUGH*. . . Frank P. Hobbs Wolfeboro' Centre. Charles O. Dixon Wolf eboro' Falls... Charles S. Paris Wolfeboro' Junct*.. John H. Garvin Wonolancet Katherine Sleeper Woodmans J. W. Woodman Woodstock Frank N. Gilman Woodsville* Solon S.Evans Zealand Richard J. Quinn STATE GOVERNMENT, 1895-'96.

GOVERNOR.

Charles A. Busiel, r., Laconia. January, 1S95, to January, 1897. Salary, $2,000. Term, two years. COU>XIL.

Term, two years. January, 1895, to January, 1897.

Fb'st District. — Jacob D. Young, Madbury. r., Second District. — Edward H. Gilman, Exeter. r., Third District. —Francis C. Faulkner, Keene. r., Fourth District. — Thomas P. Cheney, Ashland. r., — Fifth District. Mitchell H. Bowker, Whitefield. r.,

secretary of state. Elected by the Legislature. Term, two years. Ezra S. Stearns, r., Kindge. January, 1891, to January, 1897. L Sal- ary, $800 and fees.

deputy secretary of state. Appointed by the Secretary of State. Term, not limited. Samuel H. Stearns, r.. Concord. Appointed Aug. 20, 1892. Salary, $1,200. state treasurer. Elected by the Legislature. Term, two years. Solon A. Carter, r., Concord. July 1, 1872, to January, 1897 (except 1874). Salary, $1,800. DEPUTY" STATE TREASURER.

Appointed by the State Treasurer. Term not limited. Hiram F. Gerrish, >•., Concord. Appointed June 15, 1891. Sal- ary, $1,200. STATE GOA'ERNMENT. 263

ADJUTANT-GENEltAL.

Ai)pointed by the Governor. Term, two years.

Augustus D. Ayling, r., Concord. July 15, 1879, to January, 1897. Salary, $1,000.

STATE LIBKARIAX.

Appointed by Trustees of State Library. Term, not limited. Arthur H. Chase, r., Concord. Appointed Jan. 1, 1895. Salary, $1,500.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, two years. Fred Gowing, r., Nashua, Feb. 21, 1893, to Feb. 21, 1897. Salary, $2,500.

EDITOR AND COMPILER OF EARLY PROVINCE AND STATE PAPERS.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, not limited. Alberts. Batchellor,d., Littleton. Appointed Oct. 9, 1890.

PUBLIC PRINTER.

Elected by the Legislature. Term, two years. Edward N. Pearson, r., Concord, Jan., 1893, to Jan., 1897.

INSURANCE COMMISSIONER.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years. John C. Linehan, r.. Concord, Sept. 25, 1890, to Sept. 19, 18C6. Salary, $1,500. LABOR COMMISSIONER. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years. John W. Bourlet, r., Concord, May 4, 1893, to May 4, 1896. Salary, $1,500. BANK COMMISSIONERS. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years. James O. Lyford, r.. Concord, Sept. 9, 1887, to Dec. 1, 1895. Alpheus W. Baker, r., Lebanon, Sept. 1, 1890, to Dec. 1, 1896. John Hatch, d., Greenland, Aug. 21, 1893, to Dec. 1, 1897. Salary, $2,000 and traveling expenses. 264 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

RAILROAD COMMISSIONERS.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years. Henry M. Putney, ?-., Chairman^ Manchester, Oct. 1, 1886, to Jan. 1, 1896. Josiah G. Bellows, r.. Clerk, Walpole, Jan. 1, 1894, to Jan. 1, 1897. Edward B. S. Sanborn, cZ., Franklin, June 1, 1894, to Jan. 1, 1898. Salary, Chairman, §2,500; Clerk, $2,200; third member, $2,000.

Special Railroad Commissioners.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. No salary. Boston — & Maine Bailroad. Term, four years. George P. Rowe, r., Brentwood, July 28, 1892, to July 28, 1896. — Peterborough t& Shirley Bailroad. Term, three years. Mortier L. Morrison, r., Peterborough, July 12, 1889, to July 28, 1895.

AUDITORS OF PUBLIC PRINTER'S ACCOUNTS.

Appoijated by the Governor and Council. Term, one year. Harry M. Cheney, r., Lebanon, May 25, 1893, to July 11, 1895. Charles H. Leigh ton, d., Concord, March 7, 1894, to March 7, 1895.

Compensation, $3 per diem and mileage. AUDITOR OF treasurer's ACCOUNTS.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, one year. Samuel W. Holman, r., Hillsborough, Dec. 1, 1893, to Nov. 30, 1895.

Salary, $200.

TRUSTEES OF STATE LIBRARY.

Appointed by the Governor and Council, one annually. Term, three years. Albert S. Batchellor, cZ., Littleton, Sept. 25, 1888, to Nov. 29, 1895. George C. Gilmore, ?•., Manchester, Oct. 14, 1888, to Oct. 4, 1897. Frank S. Streeter, r.. Concord, July 12, 1893, to July 12, 1896.

BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. One member from each county, and a Secretary. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years. — Merrimack County. Moses Humphrey, Concord, Sept. 20, 1876, to Nov. 13, 1897. Rockingham County. — John D. Lyman, Exeter, Jan. 28, 1885, to May 8, 1897. STATE GOVERNMENT. 265

Belknap County. — George H. Wadleigli, Tilton, Nov. 13, 1894, to Nov. 13, 1897. Cheshire County. — Jason S. Perry, Riiidge, July 8, 188G, to Sept. 6, 1895. Carroll County. —Alonzo Towle, Freedom, Sept. 1888, to Nov. 9, 13, 1897. Strafford County. — James M. Hayes, Dover, Sept. 1892, to Sept. 17, 17, 1895. — Grafton County. George W. Mann, Benton, Jan. 1892, to Jan. 5, 5, 1895. — Hillsborough County. Joseph A. Hall, Brookline, Sept. 1892, to 17, Sept. 17, 1895. Coos County. — Joseph D. Howe, Lancaster, Aug. 29, 1893, to Aug 29, 1896. Sullivan County. — Bela Graves, Unity, Jan. 3,1893, to Jan 3, 1896. Nahum J. Bachelder, Secretary^ Andover. Term, not limited. Salary of Secretary, $1,000. TRUSTEES OF THE COLLEGE OF AGEICULTUIIE AND MECHANIC ARTS. The Governor and President of the College, ex officio; one elected by the alumni, and ten others appointed by the Governor and Council, one at least from each councilor district. Term, three years. Charles A. Busiel, Laconia, Governor, ex officio. Charles S. Murkland, Durham, President, ex officio. First District. — Benjamin F. Prescott, Epping, July 1, 1880, to July 28, 1895. Second District. — John G. Tallant, Concord, July 28, 1892, to Aug. 1, 1897. Third District. — George A. Wason, New Boston, July 12, 1883, to July 28, 1895. Fourth District. — Charles McDaniel, Springfield, Sept. 9, 1888, to Oct. 25, 1896. Fifth District.— Edward Woods, Bath, June 16, 1893, to June 16, 1896. At Za)-(/e.— Charles W. Stone, Andover, Sept. 21, 1887, to Oct. 4, 1897. Warren Brown, Hampton Falls, Sept. 21, 1887, to July 1, 1893. Frederick Smyth, Manchester, Oct. 27, 1891, to Oct. 4, 1897. Albert Demerritt, Durham, July 28, 1892, to July 28, 1895. Lucien Thompson, Durham, July 28, 1892, to July 28, 1895. Henry W. Keyes, Haverhill, Aug. 29, 1893, to Aug. 29, 1896. 266 XEW HAMPSHIRE MAXUAL.

BOABD OF EQUALIZATION.

Appointed by the Supreme Court and commissioned by the Gov- ernor. Term, two years. John M. Parker, Goffstown, Dec. 27, 1878, to March 22, 1895. Jewett Connor, Exeter, Dec. 27, 1878, to March 22, 1895. Charles A. Dole, Secretary^ Lebanon, March 29, 1883, to March 22, 1895. John M. Hill, President^ Concord, March 14, 1884, to March 22, 1895. Edwin Snow, Eaton, June 7, 1894, to March 22, 1895. Compensation, §3 per diem and expenses. Salary of Secretary, $600. FISH AND GAME COMMISSIONERS. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, five years.

Willard H. Griffin, Henniker, June 23, 1891, to June 23, 1896. Xathaniel Wentworth, Hudson, Dec. 2, 1892, to Dec. 2, 1897. William H. Shurtleff, Lancaster, July 12, 1893, to July 12, 1898.

TRUSTEES OF STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.

The Governor, ex officio^ Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex officio^ and five others appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, two years. William H. Mitchell, Littleton, Sept. 21, 1887, to Dec. 1, 1885. George H. Stearns, Manchester, Sept. 8, 1889, to Dec. 1, 1895. Alvin Burleigh, Plymouth, Sept. 8, 1889, to Dec. 1, 1895. Cyrus Sargeant, Plymouth, Dec. 8, 1891, to Dec. 1, 1895. Channing Folsom, Dover, Dec. 8, 1891, to Dec. 1, 1895.

TRUSTEES OF THE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE. Appointed by the Governor and Council, three annually. Term, four years. Dexter Richards, Newport, July 8, 1874, to Aug. 1, 1898. Ellery A. Hibbard, Laconia, July 26, 1875, to Sept. 14, 1895. William G. Perry, Exeter, July 20, 1876, to July 28, 1896. Joseph B. Walker, Secretanj, Concord, Oct. 17, 1877, to Sept. 19, 1897.

George B. Twitchell, President, Keene, Oct. 17, 1877, to Sept. 19, 1897. Carlton P. Frost, Hanover, May 2, 1878, to Sept. 14, 1895. Edward Spaulding, Nashua, May 17, 1883, to Aug. 1, 1898. STATE GOVERNMENT. 267

Franklin D. Ayer, Concord, March 6, 1888, to Sept. 14, 1895. John E. Barry, Concord, March 6, 1888, to Sept. 19, 1897. Morris Christie, Antrim, July 8, 1890, to Aug. 1, 1898. Charles A. Tufts, Dover, April 5, 1892, to April 5, 1896. John C. French, Manchester, Sept. 17, 1892, to Sept. 17, 1896. Asylum established in 1838.

TRUSTEES OF THE INDUSTIilAT^ SCHOOL.

Appointed by the Governor and Council, two annually. Term, three years. John W. Peppard, Rumney, Sept. 20, 1876, to Oct. 4, 1897. John C. Linehan, Concord, Jan. 16, 1885, to July 12, 1896. Mrs. Olive R. Clarke, Manchester, April 3, 1888, to Jan. 10, 1897. Orange S. Brown, Rollinsford, April 3, 1888, to Sept. 17, 1895. Edward C. Shirley, GofEstown, July 1, 1890, to July 12, 1896. George Holbrook, Manchester, May 23, 1894, to May 23, 1897. Albert S. Wait, Newport, June 13, 1894, to June 13, 1897. COMMISSIONEES OF PHARMACY.

Apointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years. Charles A. Tufts, Dover, July 26, 1875, to Aug. 29, 1896. Edward H. Currier, Manchester, July 13, 1882, to Aug. 1, 1897. George F. Underhill, Concord, Feb. 7, 1888, to July 28, 1895.

BOARD OF HEALTH. The Governor and the Attorney-General, ex officio, with three physi- cians and one civil engineer. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, four years. Charles A. Busiel, Laconia, Governor, ex officio. Edwin G. Eastman, Exeter, Attorney-General, ex officio. Granville P. Conn, M. D., President, Concord, Sept. 16, 1881, to Aug. 29, 1897. Irving A. Watson, M. D., Secretary, Concord, Sept. 16, 1881, to Sept. 14, 1895. James A. Weston, C. E., Manchester, Sept. 16, 1881, to Aug. 29, 1897. John J. Berry, M. D., Portsmouth, May 14, 1889, to Sept. 14, 1895. Salary of Secretary, $2,500. Commissioner topromote the agricultural resources of the state through immigration and other means. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, not limited. Nahum J. Bachelder, Andover. Appointed Aug. 7, 1889. 268 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

OFFICERS OF THE STATE PBISON.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, one year. Warden, Nalium Robinson, Concord, Dec. 4, 1894, to Dec. 4, 1895. Deputy Warden, appointed by the Warden. ,

Chaplain, Elijah R. Wilkins, Concord, Sept. 21, 1889, to Dec. 12, 1895. Surgeon, Edgar A. Clark, Concord, Sept. 14, 1891, to Dec. 4, 1895. Salary of Warden, $1,500; Deputy Warden, $1,200; Chaplain, $800; Surgeon, $500.

BALLOT LAW COMMISSIONERS.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, two years. Edwin G. Eastman, Exeter, Attorney-General, ex officio. Henry E. Burnham, Manchester, July 28, 1892, to July 31, 1896.

Irving W. Drew, Lancaster, July 28, 1892, to July 31, 1896.

INSPECTOR OF STEAMBOATS.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, not limited. Ered S. Bean, Manchester. Appointed May 8, 1894.

CATTLE COMMISSIONERS.

This board is composed of three ex officio members: the Secretary Board of Agriculture, Master of the State Grange, Patrons of the State of Husbandry, and the Secretary of the State Board of Health. Term, not limited. Irving A. Watson, Concord, Secretary Board of Health. Nahum J. Bachelder, Andover, Master of State Grange. Nahum J. Bachelder, Andover, Secretary Board of Agriculture.

FORESTRY COMMISSIONERS.

Appointed, one annually, by the Governor and Council. Term, four years. George H. Moses, Franklin, Secretary (4 years). May 25, 1893, to May 25, 1897. George B. Chandler, JNIanchester (3 years), April 25, 1893, to April 12, 1896. James F. Colby, Hanover (2 years), April 12, 1893, to April 12, 1895. Napoleon B. Bryant, Andover, April 12, 1893, to May 8, 1898. STATE GOVERNMENT. 269

IJOAUD OF ^[AXACJERS OF THE NEW HAMPSHIRE SOLDIERS' HOME.

The Governor and the Commander of the G. A. R. for the Depart- ment of New Hampshire, ex officio, and five others, appointed, one annually, by the Governor and Council. Term, five years. Charles A. Busiel, Laconia, Governor, e.r officio. David R. Pierce, Somers worth, Commander State G. A. R., ex officio. Charles E. Tilton, Tilton, Sept. 18, 1889, to Aug. ?>1, 1899. Charles W. Stevens, Nashua, Sept. 13, 1889, to Nov. 10, 1897. Daniel Hall, Dover, Sept. 13, 1889, to Sept. 14, 1896. Thomas P. Cheney, Ashland, Sept. 13, 1889, to Sept. 13, 1895. Marcus M. Collis, Portsmouth, Feb. 20, 1894, to Sept. 1, 1896.

BOARD OF REGISTRATION IN DENTISTRY.

Appointed by the Governor and Council, one annually. Term, three years. William Jarvis, Claremont, June 9, 1891, to Aug. 1, 1897. F. H. Lunt, Rochester, June 9, 1891, to July 12, 1896. Edward B. Davis, Concord, June 9, 1891, to June 28, 1895.

LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS.

State Librarian, ex officio, and four others appointed by the Gover- nor and Council, two for two years and two for four years. Arthur H. Chase, Concord, Librarian, ex officio. J. H. Whittier, Rochester, Jan. 5, 1892, to Jan. 5, 1896. Hosea W. Parker, Claremont, Jan. 5, 1892, to Jan. 25, 1896. George T. Cruft, Bethlehem, Feb. 2, 1892, to Jan. 25, 1896. Edward H. Gilman, Exeter, Oct. 11, 1892, to Feb. 2, 1896.

BOUNDARY LINE COMMISSIONERS.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, not limited. Nathaniel B. Clark, Plaistow, appointed Sept. 9, 1885. Charles H. Roberts, Concord, appointed Sept. 9, 1885. Josiah G. Bellows, Walpole, appointed Oct. 11, 1893. JUDICIARY DEPAETMENT.

SUPREME COURT.

Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, until seventy years of age.

NAME. Residence. Appoint- Limitation. Salary. ment.

Chief Justice, Charles Doe...! Rollinsford.. July Associate Justices- Isaac W. Smith '

Manchester. Lewis W. Clark — '

Manchester. Isaac N. Blodgett. Franklin — Alonzo P. Carpenter Concord William M. Chase Concord Robert M. Wallace Milf ord JUDICIARY. 271

CLERKS OF COUNTY COURTS.

Appointed by the Supreme Court. Term, not limited. Eockingharn County.— Charles G. Connor, Exeter. Stra^'ord County.— George E. Durgin, Exeter. — Belknap County. Edwin P. Thompson, Laconia. — Carroll County. Akio M. lUimery, Ossipee. — Merrimack County. Amos J. Shurtleff, Concord. — Hillsborough County. Thomas D. Luce, Nashua, — Cheshire County. Lewis W. Holmes, Keene. Sullivan County.— John McCrillis, Newport. — Grafton County. Dexter D. Dow, Littleton. Cods County. — Moses A. Hastings, Lancaster.

SUPREME COURT. Law Terms.

At Concord, on the first Tuesday in June and December; also adjourned terms in March and August.

Trial Terms.

rockingham county.

At Exeter, on the third Tuesday of January and the second Tuesday of April; at Portsmouth, on the third Tuesday of October.

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

At Dover, on the second Tuesday of February and the first Tuesday of September.

BELKNAP COUNTY. At Laconia, on the fourth Tuesday of March and September.

CARROLL COUNTY.

At Ossipee, on the third Tuesday of April and October.

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

At Concord, on the first Tuesday of April and October. 272 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

HILLSBOIiOUGH COUNTY.

At Manchester, on the first Tuesday of January and May; at Nashua, on the third Tuesday of September.

CHESHIKE COUNTY.

At Keene, on the first Tuesday of April and the third Tuesday of October.

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

At Newport, on the fourth Tuesday of April and the first Tuesday of October.

GEAFTON COUNTY.

At Haverhill, on the third Tuesday of March and September; at Plymouth, on the second Tuesday of May and November; at Lebanon, on the third Tuesday of April and October.

coos COUNTY.

At Colebrook, on the first Tuesday of September and February; at Lancaster, on the third Tuesday of April and October. JUDICIARY. 273

JUDGES OF PROBATE. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, until seventy years of age.

Appoint- Sal- COUNTY. Name. Residence. ment. Limitation. ary.

Rockingham.. Thomas Leavitt. . Exeter — July Strafford Robert G. Pike... Dover

Belknap Wm. B. Fellows.. Tilton

Carroll Sewall W.Abbott Wolfeboro Merrimack Arthur W. Silsby Concord...

Hillsborough.. Edw.E. Parker.. Nashua Cheshire John T.Abbott... Keene Sullivan Edw. J. Tenney.. Claremont, Grafton Tyler West gate. . Haverhill .

Coos Alfred R.Evans.. Gorham ... 274 NEW HAMPSHIRE MAISTJAL.

TERMS OF PROBATE COURTS. ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.

At Exeter, on the Wednesday next following the third Tuesday of February, March, and August, on the Wednesday next following the first Tuesday of April, and on the Wednesday next following the sec- ond Tuesday of every other month; at Portsmouth, on the third Tuesday of March, and on the second Tuesday of January, May, July, September, and Xovember; at Derry, on the third Tuesday of Feb- ruary, and on the second Tuesday of June and October; at Raymond, on the first Tuesday of April, on the third Tuesday of August, and on the second Tuesday of December; at Hampton, on the fourth Tuesday of February, on the fourth Tuesday of August, and on the fourth Tuesday of December. STRAFFORD COUNTY. At Dover, on the Tuesday of every month at Farmington on first ;

the third Tuesday of April, August, and December; at Rochester, on the third Tuesday of January, March, June, and October, and Somers- worth on the third Tuesday of February, May, July, September, and November. BELKNAP COUNTY. At Laconia, on the third Tuesday of every month.

CARROLL COUNTY. At Conway, on the first Tuesday of January, May, and September; at West Ossipee, on the first Tuesday of February, June, and October; at Ossipee Corner, on the first Tuesday of March, July, and Novem- ber; at Wolfeborough Junction, on the first Tuesday of April, August, and December. MERRIMACK COUNTY. At Concord, on the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY. At Manchester, on the third Tuesday of February, April, June, August, October, and December, and on the fourth Tuesday of Jan- uary, March, May, July, September, and November; at Nashua, on the fourth Tuesday of February, April, June, August, October, and December; at Francestown, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of August; at Amherst, on the Friday next following the NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. 275

fourth Tuesday of June and December; at Peterborough, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of February, May, and November; at Greenville, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of April and October; at Hillsborough Bridge, on the Friday next follow- ing the fourth Tuesday of January and July; and at Milford, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of March and September.

CHESHIRE COUNTY. At Keene, on the first and third Fridays of January, February, March, April, May, June, September, October, November, and Decem- ber, on the first Friday of July, and on the third Friday of August.

SULLIVAN COUNTY. At Claremont, on the last Wednesday of January, March, May, July, September, and November; and at Newport, on the last Wednes- day of February, April, June, August, October, and December.

GRAFTON COUNTY. At Lisbon, on the Tuesday of April and October; at Plymouth, third on the second Tuesday of May and November; at Canaan, on the first Tuesday of June and December; at Woodsville, on the third Tuesday of March and September; at Haverhill, on the first Tuesday of July; at Wentworth, on the third Tuesday of August; at Littleton, on the third Tuesday of January; at Lebanon, on the first Tuesday of March and September; at Orford, on the third Tuesday of February; and at Bristol, on the third Tuesday of July.

coos COUNTY.

At Colebrook, on the fourth Tuesday of August and the fourth Tuesday of January; at Lancaster, on the first Tuesday of January, March, May, July, and November; at Gorham, on the first Tuesday of April and the first Tuesday of October at Berlin, on the third Tues- ;

day of January and the third Tuesday of June.

POLICE JUSTICES. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, until seventy years of age. Alton— Amos L. Rollins, June 28, 1892, to Dec. 11, 1896. Oliver J. M. Oilman, special, June 28, 1892, to Jan. 31, 1917. Bath— Frank P. Moulton, special, July 5, 1881, to April 13, 1923. Berlin— Fremont D. Bartlett, May 23, 1894, to April 30, 1926. Irving Stearns, special, June 28, 1892, to Nov. 5, 1925. 276 NEW HAMPSHIKE MANUAL.

Concord — Benjamin E. Badger, Dec. 9, 1886, to Dec. 31, 1901. Amos J. Shurtleff, special, Feb. 20, 1890, to July 13, 1919. Dover— George S. Frost, June 21, 1882, to June 4, 1914. William F. Nason, special, May 17, 1892, to Nov. 22, 1927. Exeter— Henry A. Sliute, March 1, 1883, to Nov. 17, 1926. Farmington— John Tuttle, July 25, 1876, to Dec. 11, 1903. Franklin— James E. Barnard, March 28, 1893, to Jan. 29, 1933. Samuel H. Robie, special, May 15, 1893, to Aug. 9, 1932. Gilford— Elijah H. Blaisdell, April 16, 1885, to Oct. 22, 1900. John C. Young, special, July 6, 1887, to Oct. 26, 1906. Hanover— Edward R. Buggies, April 5, 1892, to Oct. 22, 1906. Hillsborough— Samuel W. Holman, April 5, 1892, to June 5, 1925. Mark M. Hadley, special, April 5, 1892, to Nov. 14, 1909. — Keene Lewis W. Holmes, April 7, 1891, to April 25, 1918. Charles C. Buffcum, special, April 5, 1892, to Feb. 4, 1919. Laconia— Frank M. Beckford, April 5, 1892, to Oct. 13, 1921. George H. Everett, special, April 5, 1892, to Sept. 5, 1903. Lebanon— Jesse E. Dewey, July 12, 1893, to Oct. 2, 1912. Allen B. Downs, special, April 25, 1894, to July 9, 1932. Littleton— George Farr, April 9, 1880, to Feb. 12, 1906. Albert S. Batchellor, special, Feb. 24, 1877, to April 22, 1920. Manchester—Nathan P. Hunt, July 25, 1876, to July 5, 1914. Isaac L. Heath, special, July 16, 1880, to Aug. 22, 1910. Milford— Arthur L. Keyes, April 25, 1894, to Dec. 2, 1932. William A. Guild, special, May 23, 1894, to March 19, 1932. Nashua— Charles W. Hoitt, April 25, 1889, to Oct. 26, 1917. William O. Clough, special, July 2, 1878, to July 14, 1910. Northumberland — Napoleon B. Perkins, April 25, 1894, to Dec. 19, 1913. A. D. Ellingwood, special, Aug. 31, 1894, to .

Pembroke— John B. Haselton, Sept. 5, 1876, to Feb. 4, 1909. Peterborough— Charles Scott, April 11, 1891, to April 14, 1899. John R. Miller, special, April 15, 1891, to Nov. 6, 1898. Portsmouth— Samuel W. Emery, Dec. 3, 1894, to March 30, 1933. Thomas E. O. Marvin, special, Dec. 22, 1891, to Dec. 18, 1907. Rochester—Stephen D. Wentworth, Nov. 13, 1883, to Nov. 2, 1904. Horatio L. Cate, special, April 15, 1892, to June 5, 1928. Somersworth— William D. Knapp, July 1870, to Oct. 17, 1900. 6,

George E. Beacham, special, Feb. 7, 1883, to May 12, 1922. Wolfeborough— Samuel D. Fox, May 24, 1872, to April 3, 1902.

POLICE COMMISSIONERS.

Appointed, one every two years, by the Governor and Council. Term, six years. JUDICIARY. 277

CONCOIID.

Charles C. Danforth, r., ((3 years), March 7, 1893, to March 7, 1899. Giles Wheeler, d., (2 years), March 7, 1893, to March 7, 1895. J osiah E. Dwight, Feb. 5, 1895, to March 7, 1897.

MANCHESTER. Isaac L. Heath, r., (6 years), Jan. 1, 1894, to Jan. 1, 1900. Noah S. Clark, r., (4 years), Jan. 1, 1894, to Jan. 1, 1898. Frank P. Carpenter, d., (2 years), Jan. 1, 1894, to Jan. 1, 1896.

NASHUA. John A. Spalding,r., Dec. 22, 1891, to Dec. 22, 1897. Charles H. Burke, d., Dec. 22, 1891, to Dec. 29, 1899.

George E. Anderson, r., Jan. 17, 1893, to Dec. 21, 1895. COUNTY OPFICEES.

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. *

Elected Nov. 8, 1892. Elected Nov. 6, 1894. Term expires April 1, 1895. Term expires April 1, 1897.

SOLICITOR, $600.

Louis G. Hoyt, r., Kingston. Louis G. Hoyt, r., Kingston.

* SHERIFF, $600 AND FEES.

Edward D. Coffin, cL, Portsmouth. George W. Weston, r., Exeter.

TREASURER, $300.

Arthur L. Emerson, r., Chester. Arthur L. Emerson, r., Chester.

REGISTER OF PROBATE, $875.

Irving M. Heath, r., Newton. Irving M. Heath, r., Exeter.

REGISTER OF DEEDS, FEES. William Morrill, r., Brentwood. William Morrill, r., Brentwood.

COMMISSIONERS, S3 PER DIEM AND EXPENSES. Wm. D. Cochran, r., Windham. Wm. D. Cochran, r., Windham. Charles P. Griffin, r., Danville. Freeman Pi. Garrett, r., Portsmouth. Freeman R. Garrett, r.. Ports- Charles P. Griffin, r., Danville, mouth. STRAFFORD COUNTY. Elected Nov. 8, 1892. Elected Nov. 6, 1894. Term expires April 1, 1895. Term expires April 1, 1897.

SOLICITOR, $600. William F. Nason, r., Dover. William F. Nason, r., Dover. COUNTY OFFICERS. 279

SHERIFF, $400 AND FEES.

Bard B. Plummer, r., Milton. James E. Hayes, r., Farmington.

TREASURER, $200.

Rochester. George D. Nowell, Eochester. George D. Nowell, r., r.,

REGISTER OF PROBATE, $600.

William W. Martin, r., Somers- William W. Martin, r., Somers- worth. worth.

REGISTER OF DEEDS, FEES.

Frank S. Tompkins, r., Dover. Frank S. Tompkins, r., Dover.

COMMISSIONERS, $3 PER DIEM AND EXPENSES.

William W. Cushmau, r., Dover. William W. Cushman, v., Dover, John N. Haines, r., Somersworth. John N. Haines, r., Somersworth. John D. Philbrick, r., Rochester. John D. Philbrick, r., Rochester.

BELKNAP COUNTY. Elected Nov. 8, 1892. Elected Nov. 6, 1894. Term expires April 1, 1895. Term expires April 1, 1897.

SOLICITOR, $300. William B. Fellows, r., Tilton. William B. Fellows, r., Tilton.

SHERIFF, $200 AND FEES.

Bradbury R. Dearborn, r., Mere- Bradbury R. Dearborn, r. Meredith, dith.

TREASURER, $150.

Mark M. Robinson, r., Laconia. Mark M. Robinson, r., Laconia.

REGISTER OF PROBATE, $450.

Fred A. Young, r., Laconia. Fred A. Young, r., Laconia.

REGISTER OF DEEDS, FEES.

Martin B. Plummer, r., Laconia. Martin B. Plummer, r., Laconia. 280 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

COMMISSIONEKS, $3 PEK DIEM AND EXPENSES. Oliver J. M. Gilman, r., Alton. George C. Parsons, r., Gilmanton. George A. Sanders, r., Laconia. George A. Sanders, r., Laconia. Charles D. Thyng, r., New Hamp- Joseph F. Smith, r., Meredith, ton.

CARROLL COUXTY. Elected Nov. 8, 1892. Elected Nov. 6, 1894. Term expires April 1, 1895. Term expires April 1, 1897.

SOLICITOE, $300. Arthur L. Foote, d.^ Wakefield. A. Birnay Tasker, r., Sandwich.

SHERIFF, $200 AND FEES.

George S. Hoyt, d.^ Sandwich. Langdon M. Atkinson, r., Madison.

TREASURER, $1-50.

Herbert E. Rogers, d., Wakefield. John F. Farnham, ?•., Wakefield.

REGISTER OF PROBATE, $550.

Dana J. Brown, c?., Ossipee. WalterD. H. Hill, r., Wolf eborough.

REGISTER OF DEEDS, FEES. James O. Gerry, d., Ossipee. Henry F. Abbott, r., Ossipee.

COMMISSIONERS, $3 PER DIEM AND EXPENSES. LangdonM. Atkinson,)*., Madison. Edwin F. Brown, r., Moiiltonboro'. Henry B. Cotton, cZ., Conway. Stephen W. Clow, r., Wolfeboro'. Arthur P. Merrow, d.. Freedom. Hiram H. Dow, r., Conway.

MERRIMACK COUNTY. Elected Nov. 8, 1892. Elected Nov. 6, 1894. Term expires April 1, 1895. Term expires April 1, 1897.

SOLICITOR, $600. Daniel B. Donovan, c7.. Concord. Walter D. Hardy, r., Franklin.

SHERIFF, $600 AND FEES.

James F. Fellows, ?-., Andover. Frank G. Edgerly, r., Concord. COUNTY OFFICERS. 281

TRKASUKER, $300.

Franklin P. Kellom, c7., Concord. Warren Abbott, r., Webster.

REGISTER OF PROBATE, $1,200.

John p. Nutter, ?•., Concord. John P. Nutter, ?•., Concord.

REGISTER OF DEEDS, FEES.

Samuel N. Brown, r., Concord. Samuel N. Brown, r.. Concord.

COMMISSIONERS, $3 PER DIEM AND EXPENSES. Frank E. Cram, d., Pittsfield. Michael Lorden, r., Salisbmy. David D. Taylor, d., Concord. True H. Maxfield, r., Pittsfield. Asa J. Thurston, d.^ Franklin. Loren S. Richardson, r., Concord.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY. Elected Nov. 8, 1892. Elected Nov. 6, 1894. Term expires April 1, 1895. Term expires April 1, 1897.

SOLICITOR, $800.

James P. Tuttle, r.. New Boston. James P. Tuttle, r.. New Boston.

SHERIFF, $800 AND FEES.

Daniel F. Healy, r., Manchester. Daniel F. Healy, r., Manchester.

TREASURER, $300.

Edwin F. Jones, r., Manchester. Frank C. Livingston,)'., Manchester.

REGISTER OF PROBATE, $1,500.

Elbridge J. Copp, v., Nashua. Elbridge J. Copp, r., Nashua.

REGISTER OF DEEDS, FEES. Dana W. King, r., Nashua. Dana W. King, r., Nashua.

COMMISSIONERS, $3 PER DIEM AND EXPENSES. John F. Clough, r., Manchester. Webster C. Brown, r., Nashua. Benjamin G. Herrick, r., Lynde- John F. Clough, r., Manchester, borough. Benjamin G. Herrick, )•., Lynde- Webster C. Brown, v., Nashua. borough. 282 XEW HAMPSHIRE MA2^UAL.

CHESHIRE COUNTY. Elected Nov. 8, 1892. Elected Nov. 6, 1894. Term expires April 1. 1895. Term expires April 1, 1897.

SOLICITOR, $300.

Charles H. Hersey, r., Keene. Charles H. Hersey, r., Keene.

SHERIFF, $300 AND FEES.

Horace A. Perry, r., Walpole. William S. Tuttle, r., Keene.

TREASURER, $200.

Walter E. Porter, r., Keene. Jerome E. Wright, r., Keene.

REGISTER OF PROBATE, $500.

Henry O.^Coolidge, r., Keene. Henry O. Coolidge, r., Keene.

REGISTER OF DEEDS, FEES.

Charles C. Buffiim, r., Keene. Charles C. Buffum, r., Keene.

COMMISSIONERS, $3 PER DIEM AND EXPENSES.

Warren H. Butler, Chesterfield. Warren H. Butler, r., Chesterfield. ?•.,

George G. Davis, r.,Marlborough. Daniel R. Cole, r., Keene. Arad Fletcher, r., Keene. Russell H. Kittredge, ?*., Jaffrey.

SULLIVAN COUNTY. Elected Nov. 8, 1892. Elected Nov. 6, 1894. Term expires April 1, 1895. Term expires April 1, 1897.

SOLICITOR, $300.

Burt Chellis, r., Claremont. Burt Chellis, r., Claremont.

SHERIFF, $200 AND FEES.

Edwin W. ToUes, r., Claremont. John V. Gunnison, r., Newport.

TREASURER, $200.

William H. Sisson, r., Cornish. William H. Sisson, v., Cornish. COUNTY OFFICERS. 28^

REGISTER OF PROBATE, $150.

Elisha M. Kempton, r., Newport. Elisha M. Kempton, r., Newport.

REGISTER OF DEEDS, FEES. Albert L. Hall, r., Newport. Albert L. Hall, )-., Newport.

COMMISSIONERS, $3 PER DIEM AND EXPENSES. George H. Fairbanks, n, Newport. George H.Fairbanks, r., Newport. Isaac H. Long, r., Claremont. Isaac H. Long, r., Claremont. George Neal, ?•., Unity. George Neal, r., Unity.

GRAFTON COUNTY. Elected Nov. 8, 1892. Elected Nov. 6, 1894. Term expires April 1, 1895. Term expires April 1, 1897.

SOLICITOR, $600. William H. Mitchell, d., Littleton. George H. Adams, v., Plymouth.

SHERIFF, $400 AND FEES.

Charles O. Hurlbutt, r., Lebanon. Charles O. Hurlbutt, r., Lebanon.

TREASURER, $300.

Robert A. Horner, d., Woodsville. George H. Turner, r., Bethlehem.

REGISTER OF PROBATE, $800.

Stephen H. Cummings, cZ., Woods- Russell T. Bartlett, r., Haverhill, ville.

REGISTER OF DEEDS, FEES.

Myron H. Richardson, d., Woods- George H. Kendall, r., Bristol, ville.

COMMISSIONERS, $3 PER DIEM AND EXPENSES. Henry F. Green, r., Littleton. Henry F. Green, r., Littleton, Charles W. Herbert, d., Rumney. Horace F. Hoyt, Jr., r., Hanover. Wilbur F. Parker, cZ., Franconia. James F. Huckins, ?*., Ashland.

COOS COUNTY. Elected Nov. 8, 1892. Elected Nov. 6, 1894. Term expires April 1, 1895. Term expires April 1, 1897. 284 NEW hajWpshire manual.

SOLICITOE, $400. Jesse F. Libby, d., Gorham. Herbert I. Goss, r., Berlin.

SHERIFF, $200 AXD FEES.

John T. Araey, d., Lancaster. Thomas C. Beattie, r., Lancaster.

TREASUEEE, $200,

Lyman O. Shurtleff, d., W. Stew- William H. McCarten, r., Lancaster, arts town.

REGISTER OF PROBATE, $600.

Fielding Smith, r., Lancaster. Fielding Smith, r., Lancaster.

REGISTER OF DEEDS, FEES. Charles E. Mclntire, d., Lancaster. Herman E. Oleson, r., Berlin.

COMMISSIONERS, $3 PER DIEM AND EXPENSES. Benj. C. Garland, d., Whitefield. Perley Knapp, ?•., Stewartstown. Henry F. Marston, d., Berlin. Austin W. Miner, r., Whitefield. Otis Young, d., Stewartstown. Charles E. Philbrook, ?\, Shelburne.

CORONERS. Appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, five years.

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY. True M. Gould, Raymond, July 30, 1S78, to Feb. 7, 1899. Henry E. Xewell, Derry, July 23, 1889, to Aug. 1, 1899. John O'Neill, Exeter, March 31, 1891, to March 31, 1896. Thomas E. O. Marvin, Portsmouth, April 15, 1891, to April 15, 1896. Aaron L. Mellows, Newmarket, Jan. 24, 1893, to Jan. 24, 1898.

STRAFFORD COUNTY. John S. Daniels, Rochester, Aug. 9, 18S7, to Aug. 17, 1897.

Stephen S. Chick, Somersworth, Feb. 20, 1890, to Feb. 20, 1895. John Q. A. Wentworth, Rolliusford, Sept. 17, 1892, to Sept. 17, 1897. Lindsey E. Grant, Somersworth, Aug. 31, 1894, to Aug. 31, 1899.

BELKNAP COUNTY. Albert Colby, Laconia, Sept. 1, 1891, to Sept. 1, 1896. COUNTY OFFICERS. 285

CAKKOLL COUNTY. George W. Lougee, Freedom, Jan. 27, 1887, to Jan. 26, 1897. George H. Shedd, Conway, Feb. 21, 1893, to Feb. 21, 1898.

MEKRIMACK COUNTY. Albert I. Foster, Concord, Nov. 13, 1894, to Nov. 13, 1899.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

Harrison D. Lord, Manchester, July 28, 1885, to May 27, 1896. James H. Hunt, Nashua, May 12, 1887, to April 11, 1897.

CHESHIRE COUNTY. Clark F. Kowell, Keene, June 14, 1880, to May 21, 1895.

SULLIVAN COUNTY. Marshall S. Eossiter, Claremont, June 21, 1892, to June 21, 1897.

GRAFTON COUNTY. Everett B. Huse, Enfield, Jan. 15, 1878, to June 7, 1898. Isaac Willard, Orford, June 20, 1882, to April 15, 1897. Dexter D. Dow, Littleton, June 23, 1891, to June 23, 1896. Willard F. Young, Littleton, April 11, 1893, to April 11, 1898.

coos COUNTY.

Henry M. Leavitt, Colebrook, March 11, 1886, to Sept. 1, 1896. Charles E. Allen, Lancaster, March 3, 1891, to March 3, 1896.

SEALERS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

Apointed by the Governor and Council, one for each county. Term, not limited.

Merrimack County. —Samuel F. Morrill, Concord. Appointed May 2,.

1877. Cheshire County. —Yirgil A. Wright, Keene. Appointed May 1877. 2, Cobs County. —Erastus V. Cobleigh, Lancaster. Appointed June 19,. • 1877. Rockingham County. — Joseph E. Clark, Derry. Appointed June 19,.

1877. Sullivan County. — George W. Fitch, Claremont. Appointed Oct. 17, 1877. 286 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Grafton County. —Harland P. Goodrich, Lebanon. Appointed March 27, 1878. Strafford County. —William Millen, Dover. Appointed April 22, 1884. Carroll County. — Frank K. Hobbs, Ossipee. Appointed Jan. 13, 1887. Belknap County. — George A. Sanders, Laconia. Appointed Jan. 8, 1891. Hillsborough County. —Albert T. Barr, Manchester. Appointed Feb. 7, 1893. GENERAL, FIELD, AND LINE OFFICERS OF THE

NEW HAMPSHIRE NATIONAL GUARD.

His Excellency CHARLES A. BUSIEL, Laconia, Governor and Commander-in-Chief.

THE GOVERNOR'S STAFF.

Name, Residence. Date of Commission.

Augustus D. Ay ling, Adjt. Gen Jerry P. Wellman, Insp. Gen William F. Knight, Q. M. Gen John TT Brown Com Grd 288 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

FIRST REGIMENT. FIELD AND STAFF.

Walter W. Scott Colonel Dover Jan. 22, 1895 Patrick H. O'Malley Lieut. Col.. Manchester Jan. 22, 1895 Louis Goldschmidt Major Dover Feb. 5, 1895 Major Cornelius F. Starr, Surgeon Major Frank B. Perkins, Asst. Surgeon.. Captain Frederick J. Shephard, Paymaster Captain — — Manchester Derry Derry June April Mar. 20, 1892 6, 1894 5, 1894 (leorge E. Hall, Chaplain Captain Dover Mar. 22, 1894 John J. Donovan. Adjutant First Lieut. Manchester April 5, 1894 Joseph E. Porter, Quartermaster.. First Lieut. Dover Mar. 29, 1894

Company A.

George H. Demeritt Captain Dover Sept. 1, 1881 Frank E. Rollins First Lieut.. . Dover May 27, 1893 Edward D. Smith.... Second Lieut. Dover May 27, 1893

Company B.

William Sullivan Captain I Manchester. May 19, 1894 Thomas J. Bresnahan. First Lieut. . . | Manchester. May 19, 1894 Jeremiah J. McCarthy Second Lieut., Manchester. May 19, 1894

Company C.

Edward H. Knights Captain Manchester. Mar. 13, 1894 Ernest M. Larraba. First Lieut. Manchester. . . May 8, 1894 John H. Irving Second Lieut. Manchester. May 8, 1894

Company D.

Captain '

David Robinson First Lieut. .. Dover Nov. 14, 1893 Charles E. Hanson Second Lieut. Dover Nov. 14, 1893

Company E.

Henry J. Conroy Captain Manchester. Mar. 10, 1894 James E. Smith.. First Lieut. . . Manchester. Dec. 12, 1893 John E. Herring. Second Lieut. Manchester. Mar. 10, 1894 MILITARY OFFICERS. 289

Company F.

Name. 290 NEW HAJNIPSHIRE MAXTJAL.

Name. Residence. Date of Commission.

Company D.

Benton Mills Captain Milf ord I ! Dec. 24, 1891 Everett B. Coffin First Lieut. Milf ord . . i i Jan. 27, 1891 Leon C. Hall Second Lieut. Milf ord I

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Company E.

James Geddis Captain I Rochester Feb. 15, 1893 Fred E. Plummer First Lieut...' Rochester June 9, 1891 "William W. Leighton Second Lieut, j Rochester Feb. 15, 1893

Company F.

Charles H. Pitman. . Captain Farmington Feb. 25, 1887 Hermon J. Pike First Lieut... Farmington , Nov. 6, 1893 Charles E. Peabody Second Lieut. Farmington Nov. 6, 1893

Company G.

John J. Colony I Captain '

Keene Oct. 2, 1894 Eugene M. Keyes | First Lieut... Keene Oct. 2, 1894 Joseph C. Reed ' Second Lieut, i Keene Oct. 2, 1894

Company H.

Fred E. Barrett.. Captain Keene April 18, 1894 Pawl F. Babbidge First Lieut... Keene April 18, 1894 Truman A. Smith. Second Lieut. Keene April 18, 1894

Company I.

Frank H. Thomp.son Captain Nashua Feb. 13, 1895 Frank M. Keliey First Lieut.. . Nashua Feb. 13, 1895 Michael J. Degnan . . Second Lieut. Nashua Feb. 13, 1895

Company K.

Charles E. Faxon Captain Nashua May 16, 1893 Arthur G. Shattuck First Lieut... Nashua Mar. 30, 1893 Arthur E Bowers . I Second Lieut. Nashua Mar. 30, 1893 MILITARY OFFICERS. 291

THIRD REGIMENT. FIELD AND STAFF.

Robert H. Rolfe Colonel.... Concord .. May William C. Trenoweth Lieut. Col. Concord ..

Edmund Tetley Major Laconia .. William Tutheiiy Major Concord .. Robert Burns, Surgeon Major Plymouth Arthur K. Day, Asst. Surgeon.. Captain .. . Concord ..

George H. Colby, Paymaster. . Captain . . . Plymouth Harry P. Dewey, Chaplain Captain . . . Concord ..

George D. Waldron, Adjutant. First Lieut Concord ..

Fred G. Carter, Quartermaster First Lieut Lebanon . 292 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Name. Residence. Date of Commission.

Company G.

June 1, 1892 Oct. 11, 1894 Feb. 8, 1893

Company H.

Amos S. Ripley I Captain Franklin Mar. 25, 1891 Albion W. Rollins i First Lieut... Franklin May 19, 1893 Benjamin N. Judkins j Second Lieut. Franklin May 19, 1893

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Company K.

Charles S. Cook Captain Laconia May 26, 1894 "William A. Sanborn. First Lieut. Laconia ; May 26, 1894 Allen M. Avery Second Lieut, Laconia i I May 26, 1894

CAVALRY. TROOP A.

Charles B.Davis.. Captain Peterborough. Aug. 27. 1890 Charles H. Dutton. First Lieut. Hancock . . Ang. 27, 1890 Forrest G. Field... Second Lieut. Peterborough. Aug. 27, 1890

ARTILLERY FIRST BATTERY.

Samuel S. Piper Captain Manchester. . May 1, 1876 Silas R. Wallace First Lieut... Manchester. Mar. 27, 1886 John Barker First Lieut... Manchester. June j

A. 11, 1894 Second Lieut. Manchester. June j

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GOVERNOR.

CHARLES A. BUSIEL Laconia Eagle Hotel.

COUNCIL.

First District— JACOB D. YOUNG Madbury Eagle Hotel. Second District— BBWARD H. OILMAN Exeter Eagle Hotel. Third District— FRA'N CIS C. FAULKNER. .. .Keene Eagle Hotel. Fourth District— THOMAS P. CHENEY Ashland. Eagle Hotel. Fifth Disirtci— MITCHELL H. BOWKER Whitefield Eagle Hotel.

MESSENGER.

JULIAN F. TRASK Laconia.

STATE OFFICERS. Secretary of State Ezra S. Stearns Rindge. Deputy Secretary of State Samuel H. Stearns Concord. State Treasurer Solon A. Carter Concord. Deputy State Treasurer Hiram F. Gerrish Concord. Adjutant-General Augustus D. Ayling Concord. Attorney-General Edwin G. Eastman Exeter. State Librarian Arthur H. Chase Concord. Superintendent of Public Instruction.. Fred Gowing Nashua. Insurance Commissioner John C. Linehan Concord. Labor Commissioner John W. Bourlet Concord. Secretary State Board of Health Irving A. Watson Concord. Secretary State Board of Agriculture. J Bachelder .ISiahnia . Andover. Editor of State Papers Albert Batchellor S. Littleton. Public Printer Edward N. Pearson Concord. Bank Commissioners James O. Lyford Concord. Alpheus W.. Baker Lebanon. John Hatch Greenland. Railroad Commissioners Henry M. Putnej' Manchester. Josiah G. Bellows Walpole. E. B. S.Sanborn Franklin. "^

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SENATE.

President— FRANK W. ROLLINS, Concord, Eagle HoteL C'ierfc.— EDWARD H. WASON, Nashua, Eagle Hotel. Assistant Cierfc.—HENRY E. HILL, Durham, 44 School. Sergeant-at- Arms.—J AMBS M. ADAMS, Nashua, 7 Union. Messengrer.— HENRY B. STEARNS, Manchester, 9 Elm. Door7.-eeper.— HORACE B. SHERBURNE, Concord, Penacook.

District No. 1.—Thomas H. Van Dyke, Stewartstown, Eagle Hotel. R. 2. —William D. Baker, Rumney, 74 Rumford. R. 3. —Henry H. Palmer, Piermont, 20 Maple. R. 4. —Amos L. Rollins, Alton, 47 So. State. R. 5.—William C. Sinclair, Ossipee, 9Elm. R. 6.—William F. Knight, Laconia, Eagle Hotel. R. 7. — Hermon Holt, Claremont, Eagle Hotel. R. 8.— George A. Wason, New Boston, Eagle Hotel. R. 9.—Frank C. Towle, Hooksett, Eagle Hotel. R. 10.— Frank W. Rollins, Concord, Eagle Hotel. R. 11.— Edmund H. Brown, Concord, Penacook. R. 12.— James A. Edgerlj^, Somersworth, Eagle Hotel. R. 13. — Thaddeus W. Barker, Nelson, 13 Summer. R. 14. — William J. Reed, Westmoreland, 38 Pleasant. R. 15.— Samuel F. Murry, Wilton, 22| So. Main. R. 16. — Marcellu.s Gould, Manchester, Eagle Hotel. R. 17.— Edward B. Woodbury, Manchester, Eagle Hotel. R. 18.— John P. Bartlett, Manchester, Eagle Hotel. D. 19.— Francis A. Gordon, Merrimack, Eagle Hotel. R. 20.— Charles W. Stevens, Nashua, Eagle Hotel. R. 21.— Stephen H. Gale, Exeter, Eagle Hotel. R. 22.—Jeremiah Langley, Durham, Eagle Hotel. R. 23.— Charles E. Folsom, Epjnng, 3 So. State. D. 24.— Charles A. Sinclair, Portsmouth, Eagle Hotel. D. Republicans, 21. Democrats, 3. STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE.

— Judiciary. Senate Reception Room. Senators Edgerlj^ Holt, Gale, Bartlett, and Rollins.

Revision of Laws.— Senate Reception Room. Senators Holt, Wason, Reed, Brown, and Bartlett.

Railroads.— Senate Reception Room. Senators Wason, Langley, Folsom, Van Dyke, and Towle. Banks.—Senate Reception Room. Senators Towle, Brown, Gale, Rollins, and Murry. Finance. —Room 7. Senators Gale, C. A. Sinclair, Gould, Knight, and Edgerly. — Agriculture. Senate Reception Room. Senators Baker, Wason, Barker, Langley, and Gordon.

Manufactures.— Senate Reception Room. Senators Gould, Reed, Towle, Brown, and Woodbury. Education.— Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. Senators Brown, Reed, Stevens, Folsom, and Woodbury.

Incorporations. —Room 7.

Senators Langley, Holt, Baker, W. C. Sinclair, and Murry.

Military Affairs.— Adjutant GeneraVs Office. Senators Murry, Stevens, Gale, Knight, and Folsom. Claims. —Room 11.

Senators Reed, Palmer, W. C. Sinclair, Bartlett, and Baker. Towns and Parishes. —Room 11.

Senators W. C. Sinclair, Gordon, Rollins, Edgerly, and Wason. Roads, Bridges, and Canals.— Senate Reception Room. Senators Barker, Gould, Folsom, Stevens, and Reed. State Prison and Industrial School.—Adjutant General's Office.

Senators Palmer, Stevens, Holt, Towle, and Gould. 298 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. — Room 11. Elections. Senators Knight, Edgerly, Van Dyke, Langley, and Bartlett,

Asylum for the Insane. —Rooin 7.

Senators Rollins, Knight, Baker, Bartlett, and Barker.

Labor. —Senate Reception Room. Senators Van Dyke, Towle, Folsom, W. C. Sinclair, and Barker. Soldiers' Home. —Adjutant General's Office. Senators Stevens, Murry, Palmer, Reed, and Langley. Fisheries and Game. — Room 7.

Senators Bartlett, Brown, Woodbury, Stevens, and Gale.

JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.

Engrossed Bills. — Office of Secretary of State. Senators Woodbury and Gordon. — State Library. State Library. Senators Gordon and Edgerly.

State House and State House Yard. —State Library. Senator Van Djke. RULES OF THE SENATE.

Journal — when read. 20. Titles of bills. Conversation of senators— when 21. Senate, acting as committee of prohibited. w'hole. Conduct of members when speak- 22 Bills on second reading— last ing. question. How amended on Members allowed to speak twice. third reading. President shall recognize whom. 23 Amendments entered on journal. Member called to order; ques- 24 President to sign bills and war- tion how decided. rants. Member absenting himself. 25 Standing committees. Motion seconded; reduced to 26 Who appoints committees. writing when. 27 Joint committees. Number sen- Precedence of motions; motion ate entitled to. not allowed at same stage of 28. Message to house sent by clerk. bill. 29. Governor's message when re- 10. Question— when divided. ceived. 11. Dispute about reading paper- 30 Members to vote — division of how decided. senate, when. 12. Roll call; every one must vote. 1 Visitors to senate allowed when. 13. Secret sessions of senate. 32 Hours of meeting. 14. Vote decided; how reconsidered. 33 No debate on motions to adjourn. 15. Petitions, etc.—how introduced. 34. How to suspend or rescind stand- 16. jSotice of bills. ing rules of senate. 17. Progress of bills. 35 All bills and joint resolutions 18. What resolutions treated as bills. printed except private acts — 19. Bills read second time by their How forwarded. Headings of titles. bills and joint resolutions.

1. The president having taken the chair, and a quorum being present, the journal of the preceding daj^ shall be read, and any erroneous entrj- shall be corrected. 2. No member shall hold conversation with another during the reading of the journal, or while a member is speaking in debate. 3. Every member, rising to speak, shall address the president, and when he has finished shall sitdown. 4. No member shall speak more than twice on the same question, on the same day, without leave of the senate. 5. More than one member rising to speak at the same time, the president shall decide who shall speak first. 6. If any member transgress the rules Oi the senate, the president shall^ or any member may, call him to order; — in which case the member so 300 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. called to order shall sit down, and the senate, if appealed to, shall decide in the case; but if there be no appeal, the decision of the president shall be conclusive. 7. No member shall absent himself without permission from the senate. 8. A motion .shall be seconded before it is debated, and if required by the president or any member, it. shall be reduced to writing. 9. When a question is under debate, no motion shall be received but to adjourn, to postpone indeflnitelj', to lay on the table, to postpone to a cer- tain day, to commit, or to amend, which several motions shall take prece- dence in the order in which they are arranged. And no motion to post- pone indefinitely, to postpone to a certain day, or to commit, being de- cided, shall be in order at the same stage of the bill or proposition until after an adjournment. 10. If the question under debate will admit of division, any member may have it divided; and in filling blanks, the longest time and the large.st sum shall be put first. 11. When the reading of a paper is called for, and the same is objected to, it shall be decided by a vote of the senate, and without debate. 12. When the yeas and nays are required, each member .shall declare his assent or dissent to the question, unless for special reasons he be excused by the senate. 13. When a motion is made to shut the doors of the senate, on the dis- cussion of any business which in the opinion of any member may require secrecy, the president shall require the gallery- to be closed; and the doors shall I'emain closed until the subject is disposed of. 14. After a motion has been decided, it shall be in order for any member who A'oted with the niajoritj', or if the senate be equally divided, anj- mem- ber voting on the side prevailing, to move for a reconsideration thereof, unless the bill, resolution, report, amendment, or motion on which the vote was taken, has gone from the possession of the senate; but no motion to recon.sider shall be in order unless made the same day on which the vote was taken, or the next day after that on which the vote was taken, on which the senate shall be in session. 15. Before anj' petition or memorial address to the senate shall be re- ceived and read, a brief statement of the contents thereof shall be made by the member introducing the same. 16. Anj^ member, on giving notice of asking leave to bring in a bill, shall state the nature of the bill he proposes to introduce, and at lea.st one day's notice shall be given before a motion for leave shall be in order. 17. EA^er.v bill shall be read three times before its passage, and the presi- dent shall give notice at each time whether it be the first, second, or third reading; and no bill after it has been read a second time, shall have a third reading before an adjournment. 18. All resolutions which maj' require the signature of the govei'nor .shall be treated in the same manner as bills. 19. When a bill .shall have been read a first time and ordered to a second reading, it .shall be immediately read a second time by its title, and by the president referred to the appropriate standing committee, unless other- wise ordered by the senate. 20. All bills introduced in the .senate, to repeal or modifj' an existing -Statute, shall refer to the act proposed to be repealed or modified by the RULES OF THE SENATE. 301

title and session at which it was passed; and no bill shall refer to any statute by the number of the chapter of the pamphlet laws. 21. The senate may resolve itself into a committee of the whole at any time on motion made for that purpose; and in forming a committee of the whole, the president shall leave the chair, and appoint a chairman to pre- side in committee. The president may at any time name any member to perform the duties of the chair; but such substitution shall not extend beyond one legislative day. 22. The last question, upon the second reading of a bill or resolution, shall always be, Shall it be read a third time?— and no amendment shall be received or discussed on the third reading of any bill or resolution unless by consent of sixteen members present, but it shall at all times be in order, before the final passage of a bill or resolution, to move its commitment; and should such commitment take place, and an amendment be reported, the bill or resolution shall again be read a second time, and considered as in committee of the whole. 23. The titles of bills, and such parts thereof as may be affected by pro-

posed amendments, shall be entered on the journals. 24. All bills, resolutions, and addresses, after passing the senate .shall be signed by the president; and all warrants and other processes issued by order of the senate shall be under his hand and seal, attested by the clerk. 25. The following standing committees, to consist of five members each, .shall be appointed at the commencement of any session, with leave to re-

port by bill or otherwise: A committee on the judiciary; a committee on incorporations; a committee on labor; a committee on military affairs; a committee on roads, bridges, and canals; a committee on claims; a com- mittee on railroads; a committee on banks; a committee on agriculture; a committee on manufactures; a committee on elections; a committee on education; a committee on finance; a committee on state prison and in- dustrial school; a committee on asylum for the insane; a committee on revision of the laws; a committee on towns and parishes; a committee on Soldiers' Home; and a committee on fisheries and game. 26. All committees shall be appointed by the presi.ient, unless a member

request that the appointment shall be by ballot, in which case it shall be so done. 27. When the senate shall concur with the house of representatives in the appointment of a joint committee, consisting of not more than five members of the house, two members shall be added on the part cf the senate; but -when more than five, three members of the senate shall be added. 28. Messages shall be sent to the house of representatives by the clerk of the senate. 29. Messages from the governor or house of representatives may be received at all times, except when the senate is engaged in putting the

question, in calling the yeas and nays, in counting the ballots, or in read- ing the journal. 30. All questions shall be put by the president, and each member of the senate shall signify his assent or dissent by answering yea or nay. If the president doubts, or a divi.sion is called for, the senate shall divide. Those in the affirmative of the question shall first rise from their seats and stand till they be counted, and afterwards those in the negative shall rise 302 NEW HAMPSHIRE MAXUAL. and stand till they be counted. The president shall then rise and state the decision of the senate. 31. No person except the members of the executive, or members of the house of representatives and its officers, shall be admitted within the bar of the senate, except by invitation of the president, or some member with his consent. 32. The senate shall adjourn to meet at eleven o'clock in the morning and three o'clock in the afternoon of each day unless the senate shall other- wise order. 33. Motions to adjourn shall be decided without debate. 34. No standing rule of the senate shall be suspended unless two thirds of the members present vote in favor thereof, and no rule shall be rescinded unless one day's notice of the motion has been given and two thirds of those present vote therefor. 35. Every bill and joint resolution, except private acts, originating in the senate, which has been favorablj"^ reported upon by the committee having it in charge, shall be declared by the president laid upon the table, and the

cler^ directed to procure a sufficient number of printed copies thereof for the use of the senate; and that when said bills and joint resolutions ai'e printed and distributed, the clerk shall cause a copy of the same to be laid on the president's table, and they shall be taken up in their order without motion, and disposed of in the same manner as they would have been had they not been declared laid on the table. And every bill or joint resolu- tion so introduced shall be headed senate bill, or joint resolution, as the -case mav be. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATR^S. JANUAEY SESSIOX, 1895.

OFFICERS.

Speaker.

STEPHEN S. JEWETT, Laconia, Eagle Hotel.

Clerk.

WILLIAM TUTHERLY, Concord; office, 88 No. Main.

Assistant Clerk.

ELIPHALET F. PHILBRICK, Concord, 13 South Spring.

Sergeant-at-Arms.

HORACE L. INGALLS, Concord, Clinton St.

Chaplain.

REV. NEWELL A. AVERY, Manchester, Eagle Hotel.

Doorkeepers of House.

DANIEL R. HENDERSON, Francestown. JOHN WOODWARD, Littleton. WILLIAM F. WHITCOMB, Claremont.

Doorkeeper of Cotnmittee Rooms.

JOHN H. WILLEY. Manchester. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 305

Pages of the House.

ORRIN W. HEAD, Concord. CALVIN ROBIE, Manchester. EDWARD L. AUSTIN, Manchester. RALPH GORDON, Canaan. IRVING BODWELL, Manchester.

Warden of Coat Room.

CLARK S. EDWARDS, Lisbon.

Stenographer of Judiciary Committee.

IRA OAKES, Lisbon.

Tellers.

Division 1, Robinson, of Concord. Division 2, Wetherell, of Exeter. Division 3, Abbott, of Concord. Division 4, Spring, of Lebanon Division 5, Brown, of Claremont.

Beporters.

Concord Evening Monitor, Edward O. Lord, Concord. Manchester Union, J. E. Coffin, Manchester H. B. Brown, Concord. ;

J^ashua Telegraph, James M. Adams, Nashua. Portsmouth Times, Harry B. Metcalf, Concord. People and Patriot, Edward O. Lord, Concord. Mirror and American, William H. Topping, Manchester. Nashua Gazette, George W. Fowler, Nashua. Boston Globe, Cornelius E. Clifford, Concord. Boston Herald, Allan H. Robinson, Concord. Boston Journal, J. E. Pecker, Concord. Neiv England Associated Press, Daniel B. Donovan, Concord. MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE.

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.

Atkinson, James M. Nesmith r Newmarket, Frank H. Durgin r

Auburn, William G. Brown r Joseph Pinkham r Brentwood, Arthur W. Dudley r Newton, Andrew Currier r Candia, George H. McDuffie r North Hampton, Forace O. Brown. d Chester, Arthur H. Wilcomb r Northwood, Charles H. Sherman... r Danville, Leonard W. Collins r Nottingham, John H. Chesley r Deerfield, George W. Brown r Plaistow, Henry C. Clement r

Derry, Volney H. Moody r Portsmouth, — Robert H. Clarke r Ward 1, Harrie W, W. Jackson. .r .

East Kingston, George F. Morrill, .d Edgar D. Stoddard d Epping, Caleb F. Edgerly d Fernando W. Hartford.. d Eixeter, Albert S. Wetherell r Ward 2, Thomas E. Call d William H. C. Follansby. .r . . Frederick M. Sise.. r Charles E. Warren r Edward E. Mclntire r Arthur F. Cooper r Ward 3, William H. Moran d Tremont, Alden F. Sanborn r Ward Sherman T. Newton 4, r Greenland, Alexander Junkins d Raymond, John Norris Tilton d Hampstead, Arthur J. Spollett r Rye, Richard L. Locke d Hampton, John F. Marston r Salem, Rufus A. Tilton r

Hampton Falls, George J. Curtis., .r Frank D. Wilson r

Kensington, Lewis E. Gove r Seabrook, John W. Fogg r

Kingston, Leonard W. Collins r South Hampton, Frank M. Jewell, .r Londonderry, George W. Miller — r South Newmarket, James H. Fitts..r Newcastle, Oliver V. Randall d Stratham, Levi Barker r

Newington, Henry Beane r Windham, Augustus L. Barker r Republicans, 38. Democrats, 11.

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

Barrington, Llewellyn F. Swain r Dover, Ward 3, Albert R. Clough.. .r

Dover, — Ephraim H. Whitehouse . r Ward 1, Jacob H. Twombly r Ward 4, Benjamin P. Pierce r Charles C. Witham r Henry E. Perry r

Ward 2, William A. Gilman r Jonas D. Townsend r

Henry A. Redfield r Ward 5, David McFadden d Charles T. Moulton r Edward F. Hughes d MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE. 307

Durham, Jabez H. Stevens j- Rochester, — Farmington, William M. Herring-., .r Ward 5, William G. Bradley ?•

James Safford F. r Ward 6. Willis McDuffee r

Joseph E. Seavey r Rollinsford, Haven Doe d Lee, Bert P. Thompson d Joseph D. Roberts d Milton, Charles A. Jones ?• Somersworth,— New Durham, Eben E. Berry d Ward 1, David R. Pierce r

Rochester, — Ward 2, William J. Foun'ain.. ..?•

Ward 1, Charles W. Allen ?• Ward 3, John Leahy d Ward 2, Charles W. Dame r Ward 4, Charles M. Farley d Ward 3, John P. Rowe r Ward 5, Paul A. Rainville d Ward 4, George A. Hersom r Strafford, Frank H. Hall d Republicans, 24. Democrats, 10.

BELKNAP COUNTY.

Alton, Oliver J. M. Gilman r Laconia, — Barnstead, Charles F. Davis d Ward 4, Edmund Tetley r

Belmont, Isaiah Piper r Ward 5, Samuel H. Martin >•

Centre Harbor, John A. McDonald, d Ward 6, Leroy M. G ould r Gilford, John B. Morrill r George H. Saltmarsh r Gilmanton, Edwin Varney r Meredith, Fred W. Towle r

Laconia, — New Hampton, Martin Woodman..?- Ward 1, Charles E. Sleeper d Sanbornton, Luther Morrison r Ward 2, Stephen S. Jewett r Tilton, Frank Hill d Ward 3, Thomas O'Shea d Republicans, 12. Democrats, 5.

CARKOLL COUNTY.

Aibanj', Thomas J. Hurley d Moultonboro',Andrew J. Goodwin, r Bartlett, Louis J. Frink r Ossipee, Albert B. Lamper r Conway, Nathan W. Pease r Sandwich, Herman H. Quimby ?•

A. Crosby Kennett r Tamworth, Charles H. Dow d Effingham, Charles S. Miles r Tuftonboro', Orlando Richardson..)- Freedom, Edmond P. Sawyer d Wakefield, Justin L. Moore d Hart's Loc, Geo. R. Woodward d Wolfeborough, Geo. A. Carpenter.?- Jackson, Warren C. Wentworth ...d Charles A. Paris .?• . .

Madison, Frank R. Kennett r Chas. H. Tibbetts..r Republicans, 11. Democrats, 6.

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

Allenstown, Ernest Fontaine r Concord, — Andover, Harrison M. Busiel d Ward 1, George W. Abbott ?-

Boscawen, Willis G. Buxton r Henry Rolfe ?•

Bow, Walter Putney r Ward 2, Ross W. Cate r Bradford, Benjamin F. Abbott r Ward 3, John Swenson d Canterbury, Paul H. Jones d Ward 4, Henry T. Coombs r Chichester, Lewis W. Towle ...d Ira C. Evans r 308 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. Ward 4, James O. Lj-ford r Hooksett, Arah W. Prescott r Ward 5, William B. Durgin r ; John W. Prescott r Charles R. Walker r Hopkinton, Horace J. Davis 7*

Ward 6, Lysander H. Carroll r i Herbert M. Kimball d Reuben E. Walker r \ Loudon, Joseph E. Sanborn d Ward 7, George W. ChesleA' r \ New London, Fred Farwell r Joseph W. Robinson r Northfield, Otis C. Wyatt r Ward 8, Howard F. Hill d ', Pembroke, Moody K. Wilson r Ward 9, William J. Ahern d I James H. Osgood j-

Danbury, Dearborn Perkins r John Magulre d Dunbarton, George H. Ryder r I Pittsfleld, Micajah S. Clough r Epsom, James W. Marden r Clinton M. Green r Franklin, Fred Aiken r \ Salisbury, John W. Little r Franklin, Charles C. Kenriek r \ Sutton. Henry V. Little r Edward G. Leach r ,

Warner, John F. Jewell r Henniker, Josiah W. Emery r , Webster, Henry Dodge d Hill, George A. Sumner r <

Wilmot, Jonathan L. Langley d Republicans, 36. Democrats, 11.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

Amherst, William B. Rotch ?•. Manchester, — Antrim, Milton Tenney d Ward 4, Albert T. Barr r Bedford, James E. Gault r John T. Beach r Bennington, Harry A. Knight d Harry T. Lord r Brookline, Alpha A. Hall r Herman B. Neal r Deering, James F. Locke d Hiram D. Upt ^n r Francestown, Edson H. Patch ?• Ward 4, Harrie M. Young r Goffstown, William U. Carlton r Ward 5, John T. Kelley d William H. Poor r Timothj' F. Lynch d Greenfield, Charles F. Peavey d Thomas Manning d Greenville, Frank E. Pierce r John F. Quinn d Hancock, Milan E. Davis r Cornelius F. Starr d Hillsborough, Ruthven Childs r James F. White d W^alter S. Scruton. . .?• Ward 6, Charles G. Hastings r

Hollis, David N. Hayden r David W. Perkins r Hudson, George G. Andrews r George H. Porter r Litchfield,David S. Leach r Caius C. Webster r Lyndeborough, Wm. W. Burton —d Ward 7, James Lightbody r Manchester,— Albert S. Thompson r Ward 1, Albert C. Blanchard r Ward 8, James F. Baldwin r John L. Sanborn r Frank O. Clement r Silas C. Stetson r Augustus C. Martin d Ward 2, William M. Butterfield . . .r Ward 9, Edward Burke d Augustus J. Robie /• Joseph Dana d Harry P. Ray r Timothy J. Howard d Ward 3, John R. Bruce r Emile H. Tardivel d Henrj' W. Dodge r Mason, Levi W. Mitchell d Samuel C. Kennard r Merrimack, Everett E. Parker r Richard A.Lawrence r Milf ord Fred B Bartlett . . r John A. Sargent r Willis L. Burns r William S. Shannon r Frank E. Kalev r MEMRERS OF THE HOUSE. 309

Nashua,— Ward 8, George F. Caldwell j-

Ward 1, Tilson D. Fuller r Rowe R. Hooper r Benjamin B. Otis r Ward Jeremiah J. Doyle 9, d Ward 2, Elmer W. Eaton r Joseph A. Lagacd d Henry W. Keith r New Boston, Charles H. Shedd r

Ward 3, Frederick A. Brunelle...d New Ipswich, Jos. E. F. Marsh, Jr., ?•

George F. Blood d Pelham, Charles W. Hobbs d Ward 4, Lester F. Thurber r Peterboro', Charles H. Brooks r Ward 5, Stephen L. Hallinan d Charles N. Patterson., .r Ward 6, Milton A. Taylor r Temple, Herbert O. Hadley d Henry P. Whitney d Weare, George L. Hooper r

Ward 7, Charles R. McQuesten...r Wilton, George E. Bales d Frank O. Ray r Henrj' L. Emerson r

Republicans, 59, Democrats, 26.

CHESHIRE COUNTY. Alstead, James S. Proutv r Keene— Chesterfield Larkin D Farr . . ?• Ward 5, Hiram Blake r

Dublin, Fred C. Gowing r Marlborough, Luther Hemenvvay..r Fitzwilliam, Julius H. Firmin r Marlow, James M. Perkins, r Gil-sum, John A. Smith r Nelson, Henrj^ D. Taylor r

Harrisville, John H. Farwell d Richmond, Leason Martin r

Hinsdale, Edalbert J. Temple r Rindge, Oscar I. Converse ?•

Lemuel F. Liscom. r Stoddard, Henry Wilson d Jaffrey, Henry H. Manser r Swanzey, Allen C. Wilcox r Keene, — Troy, Daniel F. R. Herrick r

Ward 1, Frank H. Stearns r Walpole, George H. Angier d James S. Taft r William J. King r Ward 2, Azro B. Skinner r Westmoreland, James W. Lord r Ward 3, Oscar D. Beverstock r Winchester, Charles B. Mansfield..?- Ward 4, Oscar G. Nims r David C. Stearns r Republicans, 25 Democrats, 3. SULLIVAN COUNTY. Acworth, George W. Buss r Grantham, Moses P. Burpee r

Charlestown, Charles H. Hoyt d Langdon, Charles Winch r

Claremont, Frank H. Brown r Lempster, Moses A. Cragin r George E. Parks r Newport, Dexter Richards r

George F. Whitcomb.. .r Carlton Hurd r Rush Chellis ?• Plainfield, Daniel C. Westgate >•

Charles L. Severance.. r Edwin R. Heath Springfield, d Cornish, William E. Westgate r Sunapee, Nathan P. Baker r Croydon, James W. Davis r Unity, Sumner M. Straw d Goshen, Emmett S. Robinson d Washington, Wallace W. Dole d Republicans, 15 Democrats, 5. GRAFTON COUNTY. Alexandria, Norman G. Smith d Bristol, Charles H. Dickinson r Ashland, Wilfred F. Brown r Campton, Edward H. Sanborn r Bath, Richard M. Johnson d Canaan, George H. Gordon Bethlehem, Leonard M. Knight — d Easton, Willis Bowles d r 310 XEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

Enfleld, Frank C. Smith r Littleton, Franconia, Charles H. Greenleaf...r John W. Farr r Grafton, George B. Kimball r Livermore, William P. Freeman r Groton, Benjamin G. Jewell d Lyman, Wilmer Langway d Hanover, Newton S. Huntington. .r . Lyme, Henry H, Holt r William L. Barnes r Monroe, Frank Paddleford r Haverhill, Samuel P. Carbee r Orford, George W. Lamprey »•

George C.Butler r \ Piermont, Frank O. Kennedj' r

Holderness, Frank G. Cummings..d i Plj'mouth, Warren G. Chase r Landaff, Hiram Clark r \ Erastus B. Dearborn r

Lebanon, John L. Spring r Rumnej', Henry W. Herbert d Harry M. Cheney r Thornton, Frank A. Barnard d Lebanon, William P. Burton r Warren, James Jewell d Li-sbon, Henry C. Libbey r Waterville, Levi Dolloif r Charles J. Jepperson r .

Wentworth, Ezra C. Knight d Littleton, Daniel C. Remich r Woodstock, Harry D. Emmons ?•

Henry Merrill r Republicans, 29. Democrats, 12.

coos COUNTY.

Berlin, Frank A. Colby r Lancaster, — Hans C. Johnsen r James W. Truland r Louis Roderick r William R. Stockwell. ..£?

Carroll, Oscar Barron r Milan, Benjamin T. Roberts r Clarksville, William W. Young d Northumberland, Wm. McMann r Colebrook, Benjamin Gathercole. .d Pittsburg, Winfield S. Schoppe r

Columbia, William W. Russ r Randolph, John H. Boothman r Dalton, Luther J. Clement d Stark,John V. Miles d Dummer, Elijah P. Twitchell r Stewartstown, George W. Allen d Errol, William D. Thurston d Stratford, Charles E. Clark d Gorham, Albert S. Twitchell r Wentworth'sLoc'n, Peter Bennett, d Jefferson, William A. Crawford d Whitefield, John A. Moore r Lancaster, John L. Moore ?• John T. Twombly r Republicans, 15. Democrats, 10. Republicans, 264. Democrats, 99. Total, 363. STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE.

AGRICULTURE. — ROOM 2.

Stearns, of Winchester, Ryder, of Dunbarton, Gilman, of Alton, Sanborn, of Fremont, Kimball, of Grafton, Emery, of Henniker, Butler, of Haverhill, Thompson, of Lee, Winch, of Langdon, Hadley, of Temple, Parker, of Merrimack, Young, of Clarksville.

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. — ROOM 2.

Carlton, of Goffstown, Hemenway, of Marlborough, Chellis, of Claremont, Patch, of Francestown, Farr, of Littleton, Paris, of Wolfeborough, Morrill, of Gilford, Stoekwell, of Lancaster, Fitts, of South Newmarket, Busiel, of Andover, Putney, of Bow, Roberts, of Rollinsford.

APPROPRIATIONS. —ROOM 10.

Kaley, of Milford, Kennett, of Conway, Follansby, of Exeter, Westgate, of Plainfield, Huntington, of Hanover, Ahern, of Concord, Abbott, of Concord, Whitehouse, of Dover, Towle, of Meredith, Johnson, of Bath, Gowing, of Dublin, Gathercole, of Colebrook.

ASYLUM FOR INSANE. —ROOM 2.

Ray, of Nashua, Herbert, of Rumney, Davis, of Croydon, Dow, of Tamworth, Truland, of Lancaster, Dearborn, of Plymouth, Perkins, of Marlow, Marden, of Epsom, Pinkham, of Newmarket, Davis, of Barnstead, Gilman, of Dover, Berry, of New Durham. BANKS.— BANK COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE. Richards, of Newport, Piper, of Belmont, Nims, of Keene, Smith, of Enfield, Safford, of Farmington, Townsend, of Dover, Taylor, of Nashua, Sanborn, of Loudon, Sumner, of Hill, Clark, of Stratford, Frink, of Bartlett, Randall, of Newcastle. 312 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. CLAIMS. — ROOM 2.

Scruton, of Hillsborough, King, of Walpole, Curti?, of Hampton Falls, Emmons, of Woodstock, Allen, of Rochester, Wilson, of Pembroke, Woodman, of New Hampton, Miles, of Stark, Pease, of Conway, Dole, of Washington, Gault, of Bedford, Moran, of Portsmouth.

COUNTY AFFAIRS. — ROOM 8.

Kennett, of Conway, Boothman, of Randolph, Fontaine, of Allenstown, Beane, of Newington, Osgood, of Pembroke, Rowe, of Rochester, Tenney, of Antrim, Peirce, of Dover, Burpee, of Grantham, MacDonald, of Center Harbor, Dolloff, of Waterville, Angler, of Walpole.

EDUCATION. —OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.

Burton, of Lebanon, Herrick, of Troy, Herring, of Farmington, Varney, of Gilmanton, Quimby, of Sandwich, Clark, of Landaff, Moore, of Lancaster, Kimball, of Hopkinton, Manser, of Jaffrey, Hartford, of Portsmouth, Baldwin, of Manchester, Blood, of Nashua.

ELECTIONS. —ROOM 4.

Buxton, of Boscawen, Kennedy, of Piermont, Warren, of Exeter, Brown, of Ashland, Newton, of Portsmouth, Russ, of Columbia, Clough, of Pittsfield, Straw, of Unity, Tibbetts, of Wolfeborough, O'Shea, of La,conia, Mansfield, of Winchester, Doe, of RoUinsford.

FISHERIES AND GAME. — ROOM 10.

Aiken, of Franklin, Moore, of Whitefield, Cooper, of Exeter, Baker, of Sunapee, Stetson, of Manchester. Gould, of Laconia, Merrill, of Littleton, Hughes, of Dover, Ray, of Manchester, Hill, of Concord, Dickinson, of Bristol, Farwell, of Harrisville.

FORESTRY. — ROOM 6.

Cooper, of Exeter, Clement, of Manchester, Miller, of Londonderry, Shedd, of New Boston, Durgin, of Newmarket, Little, of Sutton, Little, of Salisbury, Woodward, of Hart's Location Sawyer, of Freedom. Lj-neh, of Manchester, Wilcox, of Swanzey, Brunelle, of Nashua. HOUSE STANDING COMMITTEES. 313

INCORPORATIONS.— ROOM 9.

Cheney, of Lebanon, Blanchard, of Manchester, Wilcomb, of Chester, Lord, of Westmoreland, Clement, of Plaistow, Parks, of Claremont, Saltmarsh, of Laconia, Allen, of Stewartstown, Greene, of Pittsfleld, Moore, of Wakefield, Davis, of Hopkinton, Leahy, of Somers worth.

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.— ROOM 9.

Robinson, of Concord, Barker, of Windham, Morrison, of Sanbornton, Whitcomb, of Claremont, Jones, of Milton, Pierce, of Greenville, Hastings, of Manchester, Clement, of Dalton, Proutj", of Alstead, Wentworth, of Jackson, Sanborn, of Campton, Locke, of Rye.

INSURANCE. —INSURANCE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE.

Temple, of Hinsdale, Twombly, of Whitefield, Robie, of Manchester, Holt, of Lyme, Walker, R. E., of Concord, Lamper, of Ossipee, Roteh, of Amherst, Sleeper, of Laconia, Stevens, of Durham, Stoddard, of Portsmouth, Dickinson, of Bristol, Cate, of Concord.

JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE. — STATE LIBRARY.

The Speaker, Kennard, of Manchester. Bales, of Wilton,

JUDICIARY. — ROOM 1.

Leach, ol Franklin. Blake, of Keene, Spring, of Lebanon, Bales, of Wilton, Lyford, of Concord, Martin, of Laconia, Pierce, of Somersworth, Hoyt, of Charlestown, Brown, of Claremont, Howard, of Manchester, Remich, of Littleton, Perkins, of Manchester.

LABOR. — LABOR COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE.

Perry, of DOver, McDuffee, of Rochester, Sanborn, of Manchester, Collins, of Kingston, Firmin, of Fitzwilliam, Tilton, of Salem, Schoppe, of Pittsburg, Langley, of Wilmot, Westgate, of Cornish, Knight, of Wentworth, Prescott, J. W., of Hooksett, Peavey, of Greenfield. 314 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

LIQUOR LAWS.— ROOM 9.

Remich, of Littleton, Bartlett, of Milford, Cheney, of Lebanon, Manser, of Jaffrey, Huntington, of Hanover, Oilman, of Alton, Taft, of Keene, Ahern, of Concord, Fitts, of South Newmarket, Dodge, of Webster, Starr, of Manchester, Moore, of Wakefield.

MAXUFACTURES. — ROOM 9.

Abbott, of Concord, Durgin, of Concord, Taft, of Keene, Barr, of Manchester, Libbey, of Lisbon, Kennett, of Madison, Twombly, of Whitefield, Tilton, of Raymond, Martin, of Richmond, Jewell, of Warren, Bradlej'^, of Rochester, Johnsen, of Berlin.

MILEAGE. — ROOM 5.

Buss, of Acworth, Roberts, of Milan, Nesmith, of Atkinson, Barnard, of Thornton, Currier, of Newton, White, of Manchester, Redfield, of Dover, Kelley, of Manchester, Leach, of Litchfield, Towle, of Chichester, Poor, of Goffstown, Morrill, of East Kingston.

MILITARY AFFAIRS. — ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE.

Tetlej-, of Laconia, Dame, of Rochester, Bruce, of Manchester, Prescott, A. W., of Hooksett, Hooper, of Nashua, Hurd, of Newport, Farr, of Chesterfield, Bowles, of Easton, Witham, of Dover, Crawford, of Jefferson, Moody, of DeriT, Young, of Manchester.

NATIONAL AFFAIRS. — LIBRARY ROOM. Upton, of Manchester, Stearns, of Keene, Seavey, of Farmington, Jewell, of Warner, Clarke, of Derry, Heath, of Springfield, Clough, of Dover, Lang way, of Lyman, Childs, of Hillsborough, Thurston, of Erroll, Buiterfield, of Manchester, Hobbs, of Pelham.

NORMAL SCHOOL. — ROOM 10.

McQuesten, of Nashua, Gove, of Kensington, Barr, of Manchester, Spollett, of Hampstead, Hall, of Brookline, Chase, of Plymouth, Andrews, of Hudson, Farwell, of New London, Chesley, of Concord, Cummings, of Holderness, Fountain, of Somersworth, Hurley, of Albany. HOUSE STAJ^DING COMMlTrKES. 315

PUBLIC HEALTH, — ROOM 6.

Saltmarsh, of Laconia, Jepperson, of Lisbon, Walker, C. R., of Concord, Patterson, of Peterborough, Frink, of Bartlett, Brown, of Deerfield, Starr, of Manchester, Wilson, of Salem, Keith, of Nashua, Barker, of Stratham, Cragin, of Lempster, Dodge, of Webster.

PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. — ROOM 2.

Lisconi, of Hinsdale, Smith, of Gilsum, Paddleford, of Monroe, Jackson, of Portsmouth, Swain, of Barrington, McFadden, of Dover, Jewell, of South Hampton, Burton, of Lj-ndeborough, Burns, of Milford, Burke, of Manchester, Marsh, of New Ipswich, Bennett, of Wentworth's Location.

RAILROADS. —ROOM 4.

Wetherell, of Exeter, Carpenter, of Wolfeborough, Shannon, of Manchester, Colby, of Berlin, Lamprey, of Orford, Thurber, of Nashua, Converse, of Rindge, Robinson, of Go-shen, Kenrick, of Franklin, Hill, of Tilton, Moulton, of Dover, Jones, of Canterbury.

RRETENCHMENT AND REFORM. — ROOM 10.

Farr, of Littleton, Knight, of Bethlehem, Fogg, of Seabrook, Junkins, of Greenland, Lawrence, of Manchester, Jewell, of Groton, Twitchell, of Dummer, Rainville, of Somersworth, McDuffie, of Candia, Martin, of Manchester, Richardson, of Tuftonborough, Whitney, of Nashua.

REVISION OF STATUTES. — ROOM 5.

Walker, R. E., of Concord, Brooks, of Peterborough, Buxton, of Boscawen, Collins, of Danville, Twitchell, of Gorham, Taylor, of Nelson, Chellis, of Claremont, Doyle, of Nashua, Lord, of Manchester, Tardivel, of Manchester, Barnes, of Hanover, Hallinan, of Nashua.

ROADS, BRIDGES, AND CANALS. — ROOM 8.

Dudley, of Brentwood, Dodge, of Manchester, Sherman, of Northwood, Caldwell, of Nashua, Twombly, of Dover, Greenleaf, of Franconia, Miles, of Effingham, Barron, of Carroll, Coombs, of Concord, Roderick, of Berlin, Neal, of Manchester, Mitchell, of Mason. 316 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. RULES. The Speaker, Bales, of Wilton, Upton, of Manchester, Hill, of Concord. Pierce, of Somersworth, soldiers' home — adjutant-general's office.

Carbee, of Haverhill, Evans, of Concord, Wyatt, of Northfield, Beach, of Manchester, Webster, of Manchester, Brown, of Auburn, Severance, of Claremont, Paris, of Wolfeborough, Beverstock, of Keene, Dana, of Manchester, Tetley, of Laconia, Locke, of Deering.

state prison. — ROOM 8.

Eaton, of Nashua, Barnes, of Hanover, Chesley, of Nottingham, Emerson, of Wilton, Rolfe, of Concord, Hayden, of Hollis, Abbott, of Bradford, Lagace, of Nashua, Thompson, of Manchester. Manning, of Manchester, Clough, of Pittsfleld, MaguiT-e, of Pembroke.

TOWNS. — ROOM 8.

Gordon, of Canaan, McMann, of Northumberland, Lightbody, of Manchester, Marston, of Hampton, Skinner, of Keene, Hersom, of Rochester, Carroll, of Concord, Swenson, of Concord, Perkins, of Danbury, Knight, of Bennington, Hooper, of Weare, Smith, of Alexandria.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS. —ROOM 10.

Abbott, of Bradford, Goodwin, of Moultonborough, Davis, of Hancock, Hall, of Strafford, Sargent, of Manchester, Edgerly, of Epping, Porter, of Manchester, Brown, of North Hampton, Fuller, of Nashua, Quinn, of Manchester, Wilcox, of Swanzey, Wilson, of Stoddard.

JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES. ENGROSSED BILLS. — OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE.

Smith, of Enfield. | Whitney, of Nashua.

STATE HOUSE AND STATE HOUSE YARD. —STATE LIBRARY.

Durgin, of Concord, Farley, of Somersworth. Otis, of Nashua, STATE LIBRARY. — STATE LIBRARY.

Walker, C. R., of Concord, Moore, of Wakefield. Liscom, of Hinsdale, COUNTY CONVENTIONS.

Rockingham County. Chairman, Albert S. Wetherell, Exeter; Clerk, A. H. Wilcomb, Chester.

Strafford County. Chairman, Henry E. Perry, Dover; Clerk, John Leahy, Somersworth.

Belknap County. Chairman, Oliver J. M. Gilraan, Alton; Clerk, Samuel H. Martin, Laeonia.

Carroll County. Chairman, Charles S. Miles, Effingham ; Clerk, Orlando Richardson, Tuf- tonborough. Merrimack County. Chairman, George W. Abbott, Concord; Clerk, Horace J. Davis, Hopkinton. Hillsborough County. Chairman, Frank E. Kaley, Milford; Clerk, Cornelius F. Starr, Manchester.

Cheshire County. Chairman, Hiram Blake, Keene; Clerk, Oscar G. Nims, Keene. Sullivan County. Chairman, Frank H. Brown, Claremont; Clerk, George F. Whitcomb, Claremont. Grafton County. Chairman, John L. Spring, Lebanon; Clerk, Frank C. Smith, Enfield.

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SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

1. Convention of senate and 8. Bills, titles, and contents of. house. 9. Bills rejected by one house. 2. Messages, by whom sent. 10. Each house to transmit papers. 3. Messages, when received. 11. Bills to be transmitted before 4. Messages, by whom announced. what time. 5. Bills, between the houses. 12. Bill, when defeated. 6. Engrossed bills. 13. Time for introducing bills. 7. Joint committees.

1. When a convention of the two houses is to be formed, whether by a

requirement of the constitution, or by a vote or resolve of the two houses^ a message shall be sent from the house of representatives to the senate, giving notice when the house will meet the senate in convention. As soon thereafter as the convenience of the senate will permit, they will attend in the house. The speaker of the house shall be chairman of the convention, and shall state the reasons for forming the convention. When the house and senate are thus formed in convention, the rules adopted as the rules of the house shall be considered the rules of the convention, so far as they may be deemed applicable, and the convention shall accordingly be gov- erned thereby. 2. Messages shall be sent by such person or persons as each house may

deem to be proper. 3. Messages from either house shall be received by the other at all times-,

except when engaged in putting a question, in calling the yeas and nays,, in counting the ballots, or in reading the journal. 4. When a message shall be sent from either house to the other, it shall

be announced at the door of the house to which it may be sent, by the door- keeper. 5. While bills are on their passage between the two houses, they shall be

under the signature of the clerk of each house respectively. 6. There shall be a committee for the purpose of engrossing bills, consist-

ing of two members of each house. All bills that pass both houses shall be delivered to said committee, be by them engrossed, carefulh* examined, and reported to the respective houses; and shall be signed first by the speaker of the house of representatives, and then by the president of the senate. JOINT RULES. 329

7. There shall be a committee, to consist of three members of the house

and one of the senate, on each of the following subjects, to wit: On all matters relative to the state library, and on all matters relative to the state house and state-house yard. 8. Every bill or joint resolution, repealing or modifying any act or stat-

ute, shall refer to the same by the chapter, title, and section of the general laws, if contained therein, otherwise by its title and the session of the legis- lature when the same was passed, and shall also be expressed in words clearly, so that it shall not be necessary to refer to any other act or statute to ascertain the meaning thereof; and it shall be the duty of the presiding officer of each branch of the legislature to require all such bills and reso- lutions to be made in conformity therewith, before putting any vote there- on, except to commit or amend. 9. When a bill or resolve which shall have passed in one house is rejected

in the other, notice thereof shall be given to the house in which the same shall have passed. 10. Each house shall transmit to the other all papers on which any bill or resolve may be founded. 11. Each house shall transmit to the other all bills which have passed their several stages in the house in which they originated, at least twenty- four hours before the time fixed for adjournment. 12. After each house shall have adhered to its disagreement, a bill or resolve shall be considered lost. 13. No bill, joint resolution, claim outstanding on the first daj" of the ses-

sion, or petition relating to new business shall be received in either branch of the legislature after the third week of the session unless reported from a committee; provided, that this rule may be suspended in either house whenever two thirds of the whole number of members shall, on division taken, vote in favor thereof, and not otherwise. RULES OF THE HOUSE.

THE DUTY OF THE SPEAKER. 32. Member, excused from commit- tee service. 1. Shall call the house to order, 33. Member, absent only bv leave. when ? 34. Tellers, duties of. 2. Shall preserve decorum and order; appeal. OF COMMITTEES AND THEIR DUTIES. 3. Shall put questions in prescribed form. 35. Standing committees enumer- 4. Shall rise to put question. ated ; number serving on each 5. Shall appoint committees, unless. .stated, and duties defined. 6. Shall refer acts, etc., to commit- 36. All other committees, number of. tees, unless. 37. Relating to meetings of commit- T. Shall not vote, unless. tees. 8. Shall sign all acts, resolutions, 38. Committee, chairman of; reports writs, etc. of. 9. May clear galleries. 39. Special committees. 10. May admit to floor of house. 11. May substitute member for one OF BILLS. day. 40. How introduced; notice of. OF DECORUM AND DEBATE. 41. Shall be clearly expressed. 42. Shall have three readings; pro- 12. Member shall rise and address gress of; time for second and speaker. third readings. 13. Questions of order; appeal. 43. Amended only on second read- 14. Member first rising shall speak first. ing; bills and resolutions, 15. Member not to speak more than how filed. -

44. Assistant clerk may carry bills twice, etc. to senate. 16. Members, decorum of. 45. Shall be numbered. 17. Members shall not vote, when. 46. House bills printed, distributed 18. Member shall vote, unless. and disposed of. 19. Motion, reduced to writing, whom seconded, stated. 47. Appropriating money, to referred ? 20. Relating to petitions. 21. Motion when in possession of OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE house. HOUSE. 22. Motions, order of precedence. ;

23. Previous question, how put, etc. House may resolve 24. Previous question, debate upon. I 48. itself into 25. Previous question, if decided in committee; chairman of .

49. Procedure in. negative. 50. Rules of. 26. Indefinite postponement. 51. Rules of house; how rescinded 27. Division of question; amend- or suspended ? ment. 28. Commitment and amendment. ORDER OF BUSINESS OF THE DAY. 29. No sub.stitute, under color of amendment. 52. Petitions, reports of committees, 30. Reconsideration, motion for. etc. 31. Objection to reading paper, how 53. Unfinished business shall have determined. preference.

OF THE DUTY OF THE SPEAKER. 1.The speaker shall take the chair at precisely the hour to which the house shall have adjourned, and shall immediately call the members to order. RULES OF THE HOUSE. 331

2. He shall preserve decorum and order, may speak on points of order in

preference to other members, rising- from his seat for that purpose, and shall decide questions of order, subject to an appeal to the house by any two members. 3. Questions shall be distinctly put in this form, to wit, '*As many as are

of opinion that [as the case may be] say Aye;" and after the affirmative vote is expressed, ' Those of a contrary opinion say No." If the speaker doubts, or a division is called for, the house shall divide. Those in the affirmative of the question shall first rise from their seats and stand till they be counted, and afterwards those in the negative shall rise and stand till they be counted. The speaker shall then rise and state the decision of the house. 4. He shall rise to put a question, but may state it sitting.

5. All committees shall be appointed by the speaker unless otherwise

directed by the house. 6. The speaker shall designate to which of the standing committees all

memorials, petitions, accounts, or other matters shall be referred, unless otherwise ordered bj' the house. 7. The speaker shall not be called upon to vote unless the house be

equally divided, or unless his vote, if given to the minority, will make the division equal; and in case of such equal division the question shall be lost. 8. All acts, addresses, and joint resolutions, shall be assigned by the

speaker; and all writs, warrants, or subpoenas, issued by order of the house shall be under his hand and seal, attested by the clerk. 9. In case of any disturbance or disorderly conduct in the galleries, the

speaker, or chairman of the committee of the whole house, shall have the power to order the same to be cleared. 10. No person but the members and officers of the house, members of the

council, and members of the senate, the secretary of the state, treasurer, and clerks of the senate, shall be admitted within the door of the repre- sentatives' chamber unless bj' invitation of the speaker, or some member of the house with the consent of the speaker, except in public hearings, par- ties, their counsel and witnesses, under the direction of the speaker. 11. The speaker shall have power to substitute any member to perform the duties of the chair, such substitution not to extend beyond one legis- lative day.

OF DECORUM AND DEBATE.

12. When any member is about to speak in debate, make a motion, or deliver any matter to the house, he shall rise from his seat and respectfully address himself to the speaker. 13. If any member transgress the rules of the house, the speaker shall, or

any member may, call him to order; in which case the member so called to order shall immediately sit down, and the question of order shall then be distinctly stated from the chair; and in all cases where a maonber shall be called to order for uttering disrespectful words, upon the request of any member the words objected to shall be reduced to writing by the member so calling to order; after which the member so called to order may explain, and the question shall be open to debate, as in other cases, and decided by the speaker, whose decision shall be submitted to unless an appeal be made to the house, by a member, in which case the only question shall be 332 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

"Is the speaker's decision correct?" which shall be decided without debate. If the decision be in favor of the member called to order, he may proceed; if otherwise, and the case may require it, he shall be liable to the censure of the house. 14. In all cases the member first rising shall speak first. When two mem- bers rise at the same time, the speaker shall name the person to speak. 15. No member shall speak more than twice on the same question with- out leave of the house; nor more than once, until every member choosing tospeak shall have spoken. 16.While the speaker is putting any question, or addressing the house, no one shall walk out of or across the house; nor in such case, or when a member is speaking, shall entertain private discourse; nor, while a mem- ber is speaking, shall pass between him and the chair; nor shall any mem- ber leave his seat while the yeas and nays are calling. 17. No member shall vote on any question in the event of which he is di-

rectly interested; nor in anj' case where he was not present when the ques- tion was put; nor sit upon any committee when he is directly interested in the question under consideration. In case of such interest of a member of a committee, the fact shall be reported to the house, and another person substituted on that question in his place. 18. Every member who shall be in the house when a question is put shall

give his vote, unless the house, for special reason, shall excuse him. 19. No motion shall be debated until the same shall be seconded and stated from the chair; and when a motion shall be made and seconded, it shall be reduced to writing, if desired by the speaker or any member, and delivered at the table, and read by the speaker, before the same shall be debated. 20. No petition shall be received by the house unless it be presented

by a member thereof, and upon motion made for that purpose; nor until the substance of said petition be conciselj' minuted, and the name of the member, and the town he represents, recorded upon the back thereof; and it shall be the duty of the speaker, whenever any motion relative to a peti- tion is to be stated to the house, to state, in the first place, the substance of the petition as minuted on the back thereof. 21. After a motion is stated by the speaker, it shall be in possession of the house, but may be withdrawn at any time before an amendment. 22. When any question is under debate, no motion shall be received, but,

first, to adjourn; second, to lay on the table; third, for the previous ques- tion; fourth, to postpone indefinitely; fifth, to postpone to a certain day; sixth, to commit; and seventh, to amend; which several motions shall have precedence in the order in which they are arranged. Motions to adjourn, to lay on the table, and to take from the table, shall be decided without debate. 23. The speaker shall put the previous question in the following form: "Shall the main question now be put?" and all debate upon the main question shall be suspended until the previous question has been decided. After the adoption of the previous question, the sense of the house shall forthwith be taken upon pending amendments, in their regular order, and then upon the main question. 24. On the previous question no member shall speak more than once without leave; and all incidental questions of order, arising after a motion for the previous question shall be decided without debate, excepting on RULES OF THE HOUSE. 333

appeal, and on such appeal no member shall be allowed to speak more than once without leave of the house. No member shall be allowed to speak more than five minutes on the motion, nor on appeal on questions of order. 25. If the previous question is decided in the negative, it shall not be

again in order till after adjournment, but the main question shall be left before the house and disposed of as though the previous question had not been put. 26. When a question is postponed indefinitely, the same shall not be acted upon during the session except by unanimous consent. 27. Any member may call for a division of the question when the sense will admit of it; and upon a motion to amend, a refusal to strike out words shall neither preclude amendment to such words nor a motion to strike out and insert. 28. A motion for commitment, until it is decided, shall preclude all amendment to the main question, and all motions and reports may be com- mitted at the pleasure of the house. 29. No new motion shall be admitted, under color of amendment, as a substitute for the motion under debate. 30. No vote shall be reconsidered, unless the motion for reconsideration be made by a member who voted with the majority, nor unless the notice of s ch motion be given on the same day on which the vote passed, or on the next day on which the house shall be in session, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock. 31. When the reading of a paper is called for and objected to by any member, it determined by a vote of the house. shall be 32. Anj' member may excuse himself from serving on any committee at the time of his appointment, if he is then a member of two other commit- tees which have not reported. 33. Each member shall seasonably and punctually attend to his duty in the house, and no one shall absent himself from the service of the house unless he have leave, or be sick and unable to attend. 34. The speaker shall appoint a teller for each division'of the house, whose duty it shall be to report to the chair the state of the vote, whenever a division of the house is called for.

OF COMMITTEES AND THEIR DUTIES.

35. The following standing committees shall be appointed early in the

January session: A committee on revising and compiling the laws of the state; a commit- tee on national affairs; a committee on elections; a committee on the judi- ciary; a committee on banks; a committee on the state prison; a committee on insurance; a committee on the state agricultural college; a committee on agriculture a committee on manufactures; a committee on appropria- ;

tions; a committee on retrenchment and reform; a committee on military affairs; a committee on education; a committee on the state normal school; a committee on incorporations; a committee on towns; a committee on county affairs; a committee on labor; a committee on the asylum for the insane; a committee on railroads; a committee on roads, bridges, and canals; a committee on unfinished business; a committee on mileage; a 334 XEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

committee on fisheries and game; a committee on the industrial school; a committee on soldiers' home; a committee on claims; a committee on for- estry; a committee on public health; a committee on public improvements; a committee on liquor laws, to consist of twelve members each; a commit- tee on journal of the house, to consist of three members, one of whom shall be the speaker; a committee on rules, to consist of five members, one of whom shall be the speaker. It shall be the duty of the committee on revising and compiling the laws to consider all matters relating to those subjects, and recommend such changes, modifications, and additions as may be desirable; also to con- sider all bills, resolutions, and reports of committees relating to those sub- jects which may be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on national affairs to consider all matters of national concern, all matters referred to the state by the gen- eral government, and all matters pertaining to our federal relations, that may be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on elections to examine and report upon the certificates or other credentials of the election of the members returned to serve in this house, and to take into consideration all petitions and other matters in relation to elections or returns as shall be presented, or come into question, and shall be referred to it. It shall be the dutj' of the committee on the judiciary to take into consid- eration all matters in relation to the judiciary system of the state; and all matters where a constitutional question is involved. All applications for acts of incorporation which under the rules would be referred to the com- mittee on incorporations or manufactures, shall first be referred to the committee on the judiciary to inquire whether the object of the applicants cannot be obtained by voluntary incorporation under the general laws of the state, and shall report accordingly. It shall be the duty of the committee on banks to consider all applications for the incorporation of banks, and all subjects relating to such institu- tions that may be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on the state prison to take into con- sideration all matters in relation to the state prison, to examine all reports and accounts that may be submitted by the warden, or that may be other- wise referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on insurance to consider all appli- cations for the incorporation of insurance companies, and all subjects relating to insurance companies, domestic and foreign, and whether life, fire, marine, accidental, or of any other character that may be referred to it.

It shall be the duty of the committee on the state agricultural college to examine into the rules and government of the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, and all matters connected therewith, and all such other matters as may be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on agriculture to take into consid- eration all matters concerning the agricultural interests, and the incorpo- ration of agricultural societies that shall be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on manufactures to consider all mat- ters concerning the manufacturing interests of the state, and all applica- tions for incorporation for manufacturing purposes, which shall be referred to it. RULES OF THE HOUSE. 335

It shall be the duty of the committee on appropriations to examine and take into consideration the state of the treasury, to report what sum it may be necessary to raise as a state tax, and on every subject touching the financial interests of the state that may be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on retrenchment and reform to take into consideration the public expenditures and all questions relating there- to; and also to consider all questions relating to the subject of administra- tive reforms in the various departments of the state government that may be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on military affairs to consider all applications for altering and amending laws regulating the militia of this state, and for the removal of military officers that may be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on education to consider all sub- jects relative to the regulation of school districts and schools, and all mat- ters concerning education that may be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on the state normal school to examine in relation to the government of the state normal school, and all matters connected therewith, and all such other matters as may be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on incorporations to consider all applications for acts of incorporation, and all other matters which may come in question relative to bodies corporate, that may be referred to it, excepting those relating to towns, parishes, turnpikes, railroads, canals, banks, agricultural societies, and factories. It shall be the dutj' of the committee on towns to consider all applica- tions for the alteration of town lines by the annexation of one portion of a town to another, and all applications for incorporation of towns by divi- sion of towns, or otherwise, that may be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on countj' affairs to consider all applications for the alteration of county lines or the creation of new coun- ties, the salaries of county officers, the settlement of paupers, and all other matters relating to countj^ affairs that may be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on labor to consider all petitions relating to labor and wages, and all other matters relating thereto that may be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on the asylum for the insane to examine all accounts of the asylum, particularly of those relating to the expenditure of monej's appropriated by the state; to examine into the rules and government of the institution, and all matters of general inter- est connected therewith, and all such matters as shall be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on railroads to consider all peti- tions for the incorporation of railroads, for alterations, and all matters relative thereto that may be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on roads, bridges, and canals to consider all applications for the incorporation of turnpikes, bridges, or canals, and for the alteration of tolls, and all matters relative thereto that may be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on unfinished business to examine and report, from the journals of the last session, all such matters as were then pending and undetermined. It shall be the duty of the committee on mileage to ascertain the dis- 336 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. tance traveled by each member of the house, and report to the house the names members and the mileage allowed to each. of the several be the duty of the committee on fisheries and game to consider It shall all matters concerning the location, growth, cultivation, protection, im- provement, and preservation of fish and game within the state, and all matters relative thereto, which may be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on the industrial school to examine the rules and government of the institution, and all matters of general interest connected therewith, and all such matters as may be referred to it.

be the duty of the committee on soldiers' home to consider all It shall the matters pertaining to the soldiers' home that may be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on forestry to consider all matters

relating to the forests of the state and public parks that may be referred to it.

be the duty of the committee on public health to consider all It shall matters relating to the health of the inhabitants of the state and vital statistics that may be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on public improvements to consider all matters pertaining to public improvements in the state that may be re- ferred to it.

be the duty of the committee on claims to audit, adjust, and re- It shall port on all accounts and claims that may be presented for allowance, except accounts for printing, military accounts, and accounts for en- grossing bills. It shall be the duty of the committee on journal of the house, from day to day, and before the commencement of the morning session, to examine the journal of the preceding day, and report to the house at once any errors; provided, however, that the journal of the preceding day shall be read at the opening of any morning session whenever requested by any ten members. It shall be the duty of the committee on liquor laws to consider all mat- ters pertaining to the liquor traffic that may be referred to it. It shall be the duty of the committee on rules to consider all matters

pertaining to the rules of procedure of the house that may be referred to it.

36. All other committees shall consist of three members, unless other- wise ordered. 37. The standing committees shall attend at their respective committee- rooms two hours before the meeting of the house in the morning, and at such other times as the house shall order; and no committee shall sit dur- ing the sitting of the house, unless when the speaker shall consider it necessary. The committees shall promptly consider and report on all matters referred to them. 38. The first named member of any committee appointed by the speaker of the house shall be chairman; and in case of his absence, or being ex- cused by the house, the next named member, and so on, as often as the case may happen, unless the committee, by a majority of the number, elect a chairman. And when any committee shall report otherwise than by bill, they shall, if the subject admit of it, subjoin to their report a reso- lution making such disposition of the matter committed to them as to the committee shall seem expedient. RULES OF THE HOUSE. 337

39. Whenever it shall not be convenient for any standing committee to attend promptly to m11 the business which maybe properlj' referred to it, the speaker may, on a vote of the house to that effect, appoint an addi- tional committee on the same subject, to consist of the same number of members as the original committee, whose duty it shall be to take into consideration all matters in relation to that subject which shall be refer- red to it by the house, and to report thereon.

OF BILLS.

40. Every bill and joint resolution shall be introduced by motion for

leave, or by an order of the house on the report of the committee; and no bill or joint resolution shall be introduced by any member (except on the

report of a committee) unless he shall have given at least one day's no- tice of intention, and of the object of the bill or joint resolution to be introduced. 41. Every bill and resolution originally introduced into the house shall be

expressed in words clearly, so that it shall not be necessary to refer to anj' other act or statute to ascertain the meaning thereof. 42. Every bill shall have three several readings in the house previous to its passage. The first reading shall be for information; and thereupon, when the bill shall have been introduced by a committee, if not rejected or otherwise disposed of, a time shall be assigned for a second reading; and upon the second reading, if not rejected or otherwise disposed of by the house, a time shall be assigned for a third reading. When a bill shall have been introduced by a member upon leave, or by message from the senate, and read a first time, if it be not rejected or otherwise disposed of by the " " And house, the question shall be, Shall the bill be read a second time? if ordered to a second reading it shall immediately be read a second time

by its title, and be by the speaker referred to the appropriate standing- committee, unless otherwise ordered by the house. No bill, after it has been read a second time, shall have a third reading until after an adjourn- ment. The time as.signed for the second and third readings of bills and resolutions shall be eleven o'clock in the forenoon and three o'clock in the afternoon, unless otherwise ordered by the house. 43. No amendment shall be made but upon the second reading of a bill or

joint resolution; and all bills and resolutions shall be in writing, with the name of the member and the town he represents on the back thereof. The orders of the day for the reading of bills and joint resolutions shall hold for every succeeding day until disposed of. 44. All bills, votes and resolutions that are necessary to be carried and all to the senate for their concurrence, may be sent by the assistant clerk. 45. Every bill shall be marked on the first page "house bill," and every " house each bill and joint resolution shall be marked joint resolution," and resolution shall be regularly numbered, beginning with No. 1, and continu- ing consecutively, as each bill or joint resolution is introduced into the house. 46. Every bill and joint resolution originating in the house, which has been favorably reported upon by the committee having it in charge, shall be declared by the speaker laid upon the table, and the clerk shall procure a sufficient number of printed copies thereof for the use of the house, and shall cause cau^e the same to be distributed to the members; and the clerk 338 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL. saia bills and joint resolutions to be printed on paper of uniform size and ;

when said bills and joint resolutions are so printed and distributed, the clerk shall after one daj^ cause the same to be laid on the speaker's table and the}' shall be taken up in their order, without motion, and disposed of, in the same manner as thej' would have been had they not been declared laid on the table. 47. All bills and joint resolutions appropriating money, reported from

any committee, shall be referred to the committee on appropriations for revision.

OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE W^HOLE HOUSE. 48. The house may resolve itself into committee of the whole house at •anj' time, on the motion of a member made for that purpose; and in form- ing' a committee of the whole house the speaker shall leave the chair, and a chairman to preside in committee shall be appointed by the speaker. 49. Upon bills and resolutions committed to a committee of the whole

house, the bill or resolution shall first be read throughout by the clerk, and then again read and debated bj' clauses, leaving the preamble of the bill to be last considered; the body of the bill or resolution shall not be de- faced or interlined, but all amendments, noting the page and line, shall be duly entered by the clerk on a separate paper, as the same shall be agreed to by the committee and so reported to the house. After report, the bill or resolution shall again be subject to be debated and amended by clauses, Taefore a question to pass it to a third reading be taken. 50. The rules of proceeding in the house shall be observed in committee of the whole house, so far as they may be applicable, except the rule limit- ing the time of speaking. 51. No standing rule or order of the house shall be rescinded without one

day's notice being given of the motion therefor; nor suspended, unless by a vote therefor of two thirds of the members present, to be ascertained by actual count, when any member shall request the same.

ORDER OF BUSINESS OF THE DAY.

52. The speaker shall call for petitions from members of the house. The pe- titions having been presented and disposed of, reports, first from the stand- ing and then from the select committees, shall be called for and disposed of. And the above business shall be done in no other part of the day, except by permission of the house. 53. The unfinished business in which the house was engaged at the last

preceding adjournment, if called for by any member, shall have the prefer- ence over all ether business except the general order of the da}'; and no motion, or any other business except the general order of the day, shall be received without special leave of the house, until the former is disposed of. IjNTDEX. PAGE. PAGE.

Adjutant-General 263, 294 Commissioners, Bank 263, 294 Agriculture, Board of 264 Ballot Law 268 Secretary of Board of... 265, 294 Boundarj"^ Line 269 Trustees of College of 265 Cattle 268 Alphabetical List of Representa- County. 278-286 tives 318-327 County, Vote for 110-135 Artists 41 Fish and Game 266 Asj'lum for Insane, Trustees of.. 266 Forestrj^ 268 Attorney-General 270, 294 Library 269 Auditor of Treasurer's Accounts. 264 of Pharmacy 267 Auditors of Public Printer's Ac- Police 276 counts 264 Railroad 264, 294 Authors 41 Railroad, Special 264 Committee Service of Represent- Ballot Law Commissioners 268 atives 318-327

Ballots, Town 136-251 Committees, House Standing 311-316 Bank Commissioners 263, 294 Committees, Senate Standing 297

Biographical Sketches 1-11 Congressmen, Vote for 59-67 Board of Agriculture ... 264 Coroners, Names of 284 of Agriculture, Secretary Councillors, Names of 262, 294

of Vote for 81-89 265, 294 of Equalization 266 County Conventions, Officers of.. 317 of Health 267 County Officers 27S-286

of Health, Secretary of. 267, 294 . Vote for 110-135

of Managers of Soldier's Court, Supreme, Clerks of 271

Home 269 Supreme, Terms 271

of Registration in Dentistry.. 269 Supreme, Judges 270 Courts, Probate, Terms 274 Boundary Line Commissioners.. 269

Cabinet Officers 42 Deeds, Registers of 278-286

Canidates for Town Offices . . 136-251 Registers of. Vote for. . . . 110-135

Cattle Commissioners 268 Dentistry, Board of Registra- tion in 269 Check-lists, Candidates for Supervisors of 136-251 Deputy Secretary of State... 262, 294

Clergymen and Missionaries 43 Deputy State Treasurer 262, 294 Diplomatists 43 Clerks of Supreme Court 271 College of Agriculture, Trustees Editor of State Papers 263, 294 of 265 Equalization, Board of 266 Commissioner, Immigration 267 Insurance 263. 294 Fi.shand Game Commissioners.. 266 Labor 263, 294 Forestry Commissioners 268 340 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL.

PAGE, PAGE. Governor, Name of 262, 287, 294 Physicians and Surgeons 53 Vote for 68-80 Poets .53 Governors 44 Police Commissioners 276 Police Ju.stices .' 275 Health, Board of 267 Postmasters in New Hamp- Secretary of Board of 267, 294 shire 252-261 House of Representa- Post- Offices in New Hamp- tives, Members. ..306-310, 318-327 .shire 252-261 Officers of 304 Printer, Public 263 Rules of 330-338 Probate, Judges of 273 Standing- Committees of.. 311-316 Registers of 273, 278-286 Registers of. Vote for 110-135

Immigration Commissioner 267 Probate Courts, Terms of 274 Industrial School, Trustees of . . . 267 Professors, Instructors, and Inspector of Steamboats 268 Scholars .54

Institutions Founded 45 Public Instruction, Superin- Insurance Commissioner tendent of 263, 294 263, 294 Inventors and Inventions 46 Public Printer 263, 294 Publishers 54 Journalists 47 Railroad Commissioners 264, 294 Justices, Police 275 Commissioners, Special 264 Judges of Probate 273 of Supreme Court 270 Registers of Deeds, Names of 278-286 of Deeds, Vote for 110-135 Labor Commissioner 263, 294 of Probate, Names of. 273, 278-286 Law Reporter 270 of Probate, Vote for 110-135

Lawj-ers and Jurists 49 Registration in Dentistry, Board of 269 Librarian, State 263, 294 Library Commissioners 269 Reporter, Law 270 Reporters, Legislative 305 Library, State, Trustees of 264 Representatives, Vote for 136-251

Managers of Soldiers' Home 269 Names of 306-310, 318-327

Messenger of Governor and Rooms of Representatives... 318-327 Council 294 of Senators 296

Military Officers, Names of, 50,287-292 Rules, Joint, of Senate and Moderators, Candidates for.. 136-251 Hou.se 328 of Hou.se 330-338 Naval Officers 52 of Senate 299-302

Officers, County 278-286 Scientists 57 County, Vote for 110-135 Sealers of Weights and Measures 285 of County Conventions 317 Seats of Representatives 318-327 of House of Representatives 304 Secretarj' of Board of Agri- Military 50, 287-292 culture 265, 294 of Senate 296 of Board of Health 267, 294 State 262-269, 294 of State 262, 294 of State Prison 268 Senate, Officers of 296 Candidates for Town. Offices, 136-251 Rules of 299-302 Pharmacy, Commissioners of 267 Standing Committees of 297 Philanthropists 53 Senators, Names of 296 INDEX. 341

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Senators, Rooms of 296 Terms of Supreme Court 271 Vote for 90-109 Town Offices, Candidates for 136-251 Sheriffs, Names of 278-286 Treasurer, Deputj' State 262, 294 Sketches, Biographical 1-41 State 262, 294 Soldiers' Home, Managers of 269 Treasurers, Count3', Names of 278-286 Solicitors,County, Names of 278-286 County, Vote for 110-135 Countjs Vote for Trustees of Asylum for Insane. 266 110-135 State Normal School, Trustees of 266 of Colleg'e of Agriculture — .

265 State Officers 262-269, 294 of Industrial School 267 State Papers, Editor of 263, 294 of State Library 264 State Prison, Officers of 268 of State Normal School 266 Statesmen 57 Steamboats, Inspector of 268 Vote for Congressmen 59-67 Superintendent of Public In- for Councillors 81-89 struction 263, 294 110-135 for County Officers Supervisors of Check-lists, for Governor 68-80 Candidates for 136-251 for Representatives 136-251 Supreme Court, Clerks of 271 for Senators 90-109 Justices of 270 Terms of 271 Weights and Measures, Sealers Terms of Probate Courts 274 of 285 • % * • * • •«^^* •> • • « • • • • * • • • «_ •• • * ••«• «••• ••«• •. «• •••• •••• 9^* 4^^ .•- •-• »'. ».' >>. -• -». '-•**. •-•- '. •*• .•*•*.• • •••• •«»« •••• •••• •.. •.•••.•. •.••:••. •.*.•••. v.v. ».<•>. '.V v.v, Nv.*. v.y. •^,% •y !.. ••••• :.. ••:•• !•. *•:.• :.. *.y !. *.v •. .• •.. -• -•i»

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