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Title: The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress
Year: 1908 (1900s)
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Subjects: New Hampshire -- History Periodicals
Publisher: Dover, N.H. : H.H. Metcalf, Publisher
Contributing Library: University of New Hampshire Library
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Rossiter Home From the first there has been no promiscuous sale of house lots, but each has been sold under restrictions that secured the construction of a sub-stantial residence. In all a total of he sent Pomeroy Rossiter to Boston with a team of three yoke of sled, carrying 6,000 pounds of produce, and the team returned with an equal amount of merchandise. 148 New Hampshire's Largest Town Mr. Rossiter was twelve days on the trip and the whole expense for self and team was $24.96. Mr. Rossiter,present owner of the farm, carries
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Hon. Hosea W. Parker sixty head of pure-bred and regis-tered Jerseys. Their product is sold as cream in local markets. Throughout its entire history Claremont has been the home of a strong body of representatives of the legal profession and in this respect the town still holds its own. To its lawyers, indeed, is the town in-debted, in large measure, for the spirit of progress by which it is char-acterized, and for the initiation and success of all measures and means de-signed for the promotion of the pub-lic good. The veteran leaders of the bar in town and county alike, for many years past, still ranking as the towns first citizens, are Hons.Hosea W. Parker and Ira Colby, both of whom have been the subject of ex-tended biographical notice in the Granite Monthly in the past. Mr. Parker, who has served ably and hon-orably in the Congress of the United States as a Democrat, as well as in the state legislature, as president of the Universalist General Convention as well as of the state and Sunday school co
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Hosea Washington Parker