. New Hampshire agriculture : personal and farm sketches. 292 NEW HAMPSHIRE AGRICULTURE. are kept, the milk being delivered daily to customersin the city. In addition to Mr. Kelley and his sons,four men are employed on the farm tiirough the year,and from two to tour others during the busy season. Mr. Kelley married, October 24, 1847, Miss SusanDrew, of Alton. Six children have blessed their union—Emil}^ Bird, wife of Rev. J. W. Walker, of Iowa;Olin J. ; Charles H., now a lawyer in Forest City, la. ;Elmer D. ; Nellie Bell, wite of Z. A. Norris, of Boston,and Irving J. All enjoyed and improved e


. New Hampshire agriculture : personal and farm sketches. 292 NEW HAMPSHIRE AGRICULTURE. are kept, the milk being delivered daily to customersin the city. In addition to Mr. Kelley and his sons,four men are employed on the farm tiirough the year,and from two to tour others during the busy season. Mr. Kelley married, October 24, 1847, Miss SusanDrew, of Alton. Six children have blessed their union—Emil}^ Bird, wife of Rev. J. W. Walker, of Iowa;Olin J. ; Charles H., now a lawyer in Forest City, la. ;Elmer D. ; Nellie Bell, wite of Z. A. Norris, of Boston,and Irving J. All enjoyed and improved excellent educa-tional advantages, and are thoroughly equipped for theduties of life. Two of the sons, Olin J. and Elmer D.,the latter a graduate of the New Hampshire College ofAgriculture and the Mechanic Arts, and at present amember of the Franklin city council, are associated withMr. Kelley in the proprietorship and management of thefarm and business. Olin J. married Mary ElizabethWalker, of Brompton, Ont., and has lour occupy the cott


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