The history of Warner, New Hampshire, for one hundred and forty-four years, from 1735 to 1879 . contained thefollowing out-of-town names: Richard H. A_yer, Dunbarton; Miss Marj Carter, Bow ; Tim-othy Chandler, Daniel Cooledge, Miss Hannah Corbett, Canter-bury ; Prine Ayers, Northfield; Jeremiah Eastman, Mrs. Eliza-beth Mirick, John Noyes, Henniker; Nathaniel Green, Page, Daniel Young, Hopkinton; Rev. SebastianStreeter, John Maynard, Weare; Daniel Lord, Bradford. In 1813 a post-office was established at WarnerLower Village, and Henry B. Chase w^as the first post-master. He held


The history of Warner, New Hampshire, for one hundred and forty-four years, from 1735 to 1879 . contained thefollowing out-of-town names: Richard H. A_yer, Dunbarton; Miss Marj Carter, Bow ; Tim-othy Chandler, Daniel Cooledge, Miss Hannah Corbett, Canter-bury ; Prine Ayers, Northfield; Jeremiah Eastman, Mrs. Eliza-beth Mirick, John Noyes, Henniker; Nathaniel Green, Page, Daniel Young, Hopkinton; Rev. SebastianStreeter, John Maynard, Weare; Daniel Lord, Bradford. In 1813 a post-office was established at WarnerLower Village, and Henry B. Chase w^as the first post-master. He held the office till when Dr. HenryLyman was appointed, who held it till 1825, whenLevi Bartlett was appointed. Mr. Bartlett held theoffice till 1830, when it was discontinued. During the year 1829, and a part of the year 1830,there was an office at Waterloo, and Philip Colby, Jr.,was post-master. This office, and that at the LowerVillage, were consolidated in the year 1830, and es-tablished at Warner village, with H. D. Robertson forpost-master. He held the office till 1844, when George.


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