The Granite Monthly, Nide 49

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Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock
Granite Monthly Company, 1917
Contains articles on the White Mountains and a map.
 

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Sivu 24 - ... of the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, at Durham, and the various public meetings which the forestry law requires have been held as often as opportunity permitted.
Sivu 13 - WHO are the nobles of the earth, The true aristocrats, Who need not bow their heads to lords, Nor doff to kings their hats ? Who are they but the men of toil, The mighty and the free, Whose hearts and hands subdue the earth, And compass all the sea?
Sivu 53 - His early education was received in the district schools of his native town, and he prepared for college at Pinkerton Academy in Deny.
Sivu 78 - Board of Education for twenty-two years, and was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1911, serving on the Committee on Education.
Sivu 54 - He was aide-decamp, with, the rank of colonel, on the staff of Governor John McLane; was postmaster of Portsmouth under Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt; Col.
Sivu 25 - He was a Mason, an Odd Fellow and a member of the Royal Arcanum and the Methodist church.
Sivu 55 - ... state. He also did efficient work as president of the Rochester board of trade and is now its secretary. In 1898 the Democrats of his ward sent him to the general court and at that time he began a career in the house that has been equaled by but few outside of the legal profession in many years. He was a member of the committee on revision of the statutes and his excellent work there prompted Speaker Little to make him a member of the important committee on the judiciary when the house assembled...
Sivu 77 - ... Haverhill, February 14, 1849, died at the Elliot Hospital in Manchester, April 16, 1917.' Mr. Page was the son of David and Margaret (Taylor) Page, and was educated at Haverhill and Kimball Union Academies and Dartmouth College, graduating from the latter in 1871. He taught school for a time; read law with Cross & Burnham of Manchester, and was admitted to the bar in 1874, in which year he served as private secretary to Governor James A. Weston. He located in practice in his native town, but...
Sivu 25 - June 8, 1839, was educated in the public schools and New London Academy, studied law...
Sivu 109 - Congress, after serving several years in the Illinois legislature. At the time of his death he was a trustee of the Field Columbian Museum, the Newberrry Library and the Chicago Orchestra Association. He had served at various times as President of the Union League Club, the Chicago Club and the Commercial Club. He was always a devoted Harvard man and the first western Overseer of the University. While retaining his legal residence in Chicago, Mr. Adams spent most of the time in the later years of...

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