. History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood, comprised within the original limits of Nottingham, Rockingham County, , with records of the centennial proceedings at Northwood, and genealogical sketches .. . 1844; was teacher of book-keeping in Coes Acad-emy for some time, and died in Tamworth, February 6,1872 ; a young man of much promise ; (3) Emma J., bornJune 15, 1848, married, August 14, 1871, Charles Robert-son of Eaton, where they reside. (6) Elliott Colby, born Jmie 11,1814, studied at Gilman-ton Academy under the late Hon. William Cogswell Clarkeand Edwin D. Sanborn, who has b


. History of Nottingham, Deerfield, and Northwood, comprised within the original limits of Nottingham, Rockingham County, , with records of the centennial proceedings at Northwood, and genealogical sketches .. . 1844; was teacher of book-keeping in Coes Acad-emy for some time, and died in Tamworth, February 6,1872 ; a young man of much promise ; (3) Emma J., bornJune 15, 1848, married, August 14, 1871, Charles Robert-son of Eaton, where they reside. (6) Elliott Colby, born Jmie 11,1814, studied at Gilman-ton Academy under the late Hon. William Cogswell Clarkeand Edwin D. Sanborn, who has been for many yearsa popular professor in Dartmouth College ; graduated fromDartmouth College in the class of 1838 ; was principalof Gilmanton Academy two years; studied theology inGilmanton Theological Seminary under Professors Warner,Rood, and Bird; began to supply the CongregationalChurch in Northwood the first sabbath in July, 1842 ; wasordained pastor of the church November 3, 1842; wasdismissed July 18, 1848; began, the following sabbath, aministry with the Congregational Church in Newmarket,which continued until June, 1855 ; immediately removed toNew Boston, and was installed, October 31, pastor of the. HISTORY OF NOBTHWOOB. 673 First Presbyterian Church in New Boston, where he re-mained until October 31,1865 ; came immediately to North-wood, serving the Congregational Church as pastor untilJune, 1876 ; during the last ten years of that period hehas been principal of Coes Northwood Academy, throughwhose influence, chiefly, it was inaugurated in 1866 ; and,during the last five years of the same period, the materialsfor this book have been collected and arranged for thepress, through which it is now passing, August, 1878. publications have been a Memoir of Rev. Sam-uel Hidden, published in 1842, a few miscellaneous sermonsand addresses, and a History of New Boston, published in1864. Mr. Cogswell married, August 12, 1842, Sophia Ann,daughter of Deacon Thomas Ada


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