. New Hampshire agriculture : personal and farm sketches. Herbert N. 388 NEW HAMPSHIRE AGRICULTURE. to be found upon any farm in the county. A substantialtwo-story house is connected by an ell with a spaciousstock barn 40 x 120 feet. There are other necessarybuildings, and a new dwelling, near by, occupied by theelder Mr. Sawyer since Herbert N. took charge of thefarm work upon his marriage, Oct. 17, 1886, with MissN. Grace Pettengill of Atkinson, an intelligent andaccomplished yovmg lady, who proves a most efficientand encouraging helpmeet. Mr. Sawyer was educated in the public schoo


. New Hampshire agriculture : personal and farm sketches. Herbert N. 388 NEW HAMPSHIRE AGRICULTURE. to be found upon any farm in the county. A substantialtwo-story house is connected by an ell with a spaciousstock barn 40 x 120 feet. There are other necessarybuildings, and a new dwelling, near by, occupied by theelder Mr. Sawyer since Herbert N. took charge of thefarm work upon his marriage, Oct. 17, 1886, with MissN. Grace Pettengill of Atkinson, an intelligent andaccomplished yovmg lady, who proves a most efficientand encouraging helpmeet. Mr. Sawyer was educated in the public schools andAtkinson academy, and his highest ambition has been todiscover and apply the most intelligent methods in pro-moting agricultural success, while neglecting none ofthe obligations of citizenship or the just demands of soci-ety. Butter production was formerly the leadingspecialty of the farm, but milk for the Haverhill retailmarket has been found more protitable of late, and tothis attention is mainly given. About sixty cows arekept, selected for their milking qualities


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