The Granite Monthly: A Magazine of Literature, History and State Progress, Volume 45Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock J.N. McClintock, 1913 - Local history Contains articles on the White Mountains and a map. |
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Page 52 - Let me live in a house by the side of the road And be a friend to man.
Page 26 - Massachusetts Association Opposed to the Further Extension of Suffrage to Women (Mrs.
Page 156 - The signal lanterns of Paul Revere displayed in the steeple of this church April 18, 1775, warned the country of the march of the British troops to Lexington and Concord.
Page 389 - We live in deeds, not years ; in thoughts, not breaths ; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart throbs. He most lives Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best.
Page 26 - June, 1877, on the occasion of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the town of Hanover, Massachusetts.
Page 104 - IN CONNECTION WITH THE CELEBRATION OF THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SETTLEMENT OF BALTIMORE.
Page 124 - Personally I do not see any more reason why matters of national honor should not be referred to a court of arbitration than matters of property or national proprietorship.
Page 318 - Fathers, you see how early we made friendship with you. We tied each other in a very strong chain; that chain has not yet been broken. We now clean and rub that chain to make it brighter and stronger, and we determine on our part that it...
Page 59 - ... its auspices, as well before as after his membership in the board, his principal subjects being, Drainage, Forestry and Hay Production, to all of which he had given much attention. He had also served several years as a member of the Forestry Commission. His longest official service, was as a member of the Board of trustees of the New Hampshire Asylum for the Insane, or State Hospital as it is now known, to which he was appointed in 1847...
Page 313 - ... and reserved, shall be for and to the whole and sole use and benefit of my aforesaid son Francis Drew, To Have and To Hold, etc. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this ninth day of April in the year of our Lord God 1712. (Signed:) JOHN DREW. Signed, sealed and delivered, etc., in the presence of us. JOHN TUTTLE Sen. PAUL GERRISH SAM'L PEARL.