The Granite Monthly: A New Hampshire Magazine Devoted to History, Biography, Literature, and State Progress, 3 tomasHenry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock H.H. Metcalf, 1880 |
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... Claremont , Sketch of , by Editor , College Journalism at Dartmouth , by G. W. Wright , B. S. , 173 67 Colonial Laws , Sketch of Some Early , by Hon . S. T. Worcester , 327 , 468 Colonial Money - A Correction , by Benjamin Chase ...
... Claremont , Sketch of , by Editor , College Journalism at Dartmouth , by G. W. Wright , B. S. , 173 67 Colonial Laws , Sketch of Some Early , by Hon . S. T. Worcester , 327 , 468 Colonial Money - A Correction , by Benjamin Chase ...
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... Claremont , N. H. , April 13th , 1818 , of a good old Churchly stock . His parents and family were honoured and honourable in their day and generation . Easter Sunday of this year , therefore , was the anniver- sary of his birth . He ...
... Claremont , N. H. , April 13th , 1818 , of a good old Churchly stock . His parents and family were honoured and honourable in their day and generation . Easter Sunday of this year , therefore , was the anniver- sary of his birth . He ...
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... Claremont ; and for a year and a half he suffered that severest of all trials to a faithful clergyman , — the al- most total suspenion of his sacred du- ties . But this sore discipline only brought out his patience and entire submission ...
... Claremont ; and for a year and a half he suffered that severest of all trials to a faithful clergyman , — the al- most total suspenion of his sacred du- ties . But this sore discipline only brought out his patience and entire submission ...
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... Claremont Manufacturing Company , Claremont , N. H. " NOTICE . The GRANITE MONTHLY will be conducted hereafter by JOHN N. MCCLINTOCK . The office is located in Sanborn's Block , where the magazine is printed , —with Evans , Sleeper ...
... Claremont Manufacturing Company , Claremont , N. H. " NOTICE . The GRANITE MONTHLY will be conducted hereafter by JOHN N. MCCLINTOCK . The office is located in Sanborn's Block , where the magazine is printed , —with Evans , Sleeper ...
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... to the old North Church , to hear words of wisdom from lips now forever sealed in death . Several years since while riding with the Doctor in the cars on the Concord and Claremont 168 REMINISCENCES OF REV . DR . BOUTON .
... to the old North Church , to hear words of wisdom from lips now forever sealed in death . Several years since while riding with the Doctor in the cars on the Concord and Claremont 168 REMINISCENCES OF REV . DR . BOUTON .
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