. The history of Penacook, , from its first settlement in 1734 up to 1900 . ault was born in North Stukley, Quebec, Canada, in1855, and began his business career at the age of twenty-fouryears. He moved to Massachusetts in 1876, and began buyingand dressing cattle, running a delivery cart to deliver to his manycustomers from the farm where he raised a good share of thestock. He was successful financially, and soon became known asone of the leading traders in that part of the country. He has always kept the best meats, oysters, fish, and vegeta-bles in their season that can be procured, and


. The history of Penacook, , from its first settlement in 1734 up to 1900 . ault was born in North Stukley, Quebec, Canada, in1855, and began his business career at the age of twenty-fouryears. He moved to Massachusetts in 1876, and began buyingand dressing cattle, running a delivery cart to deliver to his manycustomers from the farm where he raised a good share of thestock. He was successful financially, and soon became known asone of the leading traders in that part of the country. He has always kept the best meats, oysters, fish, and vegeta-bles in their season that can be procured, and these are alwaysvaried and tempting. His prices are invariably low, and everycaller is assured of careful attention. Si6 HISTORY OF PENACOOK. WILLIAM P. CHANDLER (SECOND). William Palmer Chandler, son of Nathan and Lovisa Webster(Ferrin) Chandler, great-grandson of John Chandler, who builtthe old hotel, and descendant, in the tenth generation, from Will-iam Chandler, who came from England and settled at Roxbury,Mass., in 1637, was born at Penacook, in the old Chandler house. William P. Chandler. now occupied by E. L. Davis, on November 20, 1849, and hehas always resided in the village of his birth. He attended schoolin district No. 20, and later on continued his schooling at Pena-cook and at Pembroke academies. On completion of his school days, Mr. Chandler learned thecarpenters trade, and has continued in that occupation until thepresent time. He has built a very large number of the houses DR. ADRIAN C. HOYT. 5 17 and shops in Penacook and neighboring towns, and is skilful andcompetent in all department of his business. His own homestead is located on Winter street, and his family-consists of his wife, Alice Fessenden, daughter of Jeremiah andAzelia M. (Foye) Boyce, to whom he was married November 25,1875, and one daughter, Florence, who is a teacher in the gradedschools of district No. 20. Among the cherished relics of theChandler family Mr. Chandler has a valuable sword and


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