. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. LeRoy M. Collins. DO I ER. 231 work he engaged iu business inDover, where he now resides. Dur-ing the Civil War his father was aprominent anti-slavery man, and,with such political training, it hardlyneeds to be said that Mr. Collins isa strong Republican in his brother, C. V. Collins, is atpresent a member of the Republicanstate committee and superintendentof prisons in New York state havingbeen appointed to the latter positionby Governor Black. Mr. Collins isa Mason and chaplain o


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. LeRoy M. Collins. DO I ER. 231 work he engaged iu business inDover, where he now resides. Dur-ing the Civil War his father was aprominent anti-slavery man, and,with such political training, it hardlyneeds to be said that Mr. Collins isa strong Republican in his brother, C. V. Collins, is atpresent a member of the Republicanstate committee and superintendentof prisons in New York state havingbeen appointed to the latter positionby Governor Black. Mr. Collins isa Mason and chaplain of Moses PaulLodge, No. J. B. Folsorr & Co. It was over sevent} years ago thatAbraham Folsom engaged in thepaint and oil business in Dover sincewhich time the business has neverbeen out of the famil3^ It hassteadily grown and to-da} J. & Co., who carry the largestline of paints, oils, varnishes, glass,wall paper, and artists materials inthis vicinity, are among the leading-merchants of the citv.


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