. New Hampshire agriculture : personal and farm sketches. George Peabody Oh o p^ PERSONAL AND FARM SKETCHES. 135 barn and other necessary buildings, effecting variousother improvements, and adding to the acreage from timeto time. He has about 225 acres in the home place, witiiback farms and woodland, to the extent of some 700 or800 acres in all. The mowing and tillage includes about75 acres, and the annual hay product is about 100 tons. Ashas been stated, Mr. Little was for many years a breederof Jerseys—registered animals of a superior class, whichhe sold all over the country. He has


. New Hampshire agriculture : personal and farm sketches. George Peabody Oh o p^ PERSONAL AND FARM SKETCHES. 135 barn and other necessary buildings, effecting variousother improvements, and adding to the acreage from timeto time. He has about 225 acres in the home place, witiiback farms and woodland, to the extent of some 700 or800 acres in all. The mowing and tillage includes about75 acres, and the annual hay product is about 100 tons. Ashas been stated, Mr. Little was for many years a breederof Jerseys—registered animals of a superior class, whichhe sold all over the country. He has also been a breederof fine horses, and has bought and sold horses exten-sively, but of late he has been inclined to an easier lifeand has relinquished his activity in these lines. Mr. Little has taken an active interest in public affairsin the town of his adoption, and is one of its most hon-ored and influential citizens. A Republican in politics,he had served as deputy U. S. collector of internal rev-enue while residing in New York. In Pembroke he hasbeen several years tow


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