. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. Fred H. Foss. 240 DO I ER. second degree Mason, and a KnightTemplar, member of Mt. PleasantLodge, I. O. O. F. He is warden ofthe First Unitarian church, directorof the board of trade, Dover Improve-ment society, Dover National bank,and president of the Dover FiveCents Savings bank. This is Mr. common council two years, and fouryears on the board of aldermen. Heis a prominent member in the AncientOrder of Hibernians, serving as treas-urer, and twice as president. He isa member of County of Straf
. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. Fred H. Foss. 240 DO I ER. second degree Mason, and a KnightTemplar, member of Mt. PleasantLodge, I. O. O. F. He is warden ofthe First Unitarian church, directorof the board of trade, Dover Improve-ment society, Dover National bank,and president of the Dover FiveCents Savings bank. This is Mr. common council two years, and fouryears on the board of aldermen. Heis a prominent member in the AncientOrder of Hibernians, serving as treas-urer, and twice as president. He isa member of County of StraffordDodge of Foresters. In business heis a grocer. (t. Joshua L Foster. Worthens second term in the was a member of the committeeon banks in 1897. John J. McCann, Democrat, rep-resentative from Ward Five, a mem-ot the committee on insurance, wasborn in Ireland, and educated in thenational schools of that country. Inreligion, he is a Roman has served as a member of the Frank E. Mulligan, Democrat, rep-resentative from Ward Five, a mem-ber of the committee on labor, wasborn in Dover thirty-two years ago,and has always resided there. Hereceived his education in the publicschools, and is a member of theCatholic church. Mr. Mulligan is agrocer by occupation. He was amember of the board of aldermen for DO VER. 241 four years, and has been a member ofthe state committee. He is also vice-president to the Ancient Order of Hi-bernians, and a member of the Elksand Foresters. The leading millinery establish-ment in eastern New Hampshire isthat of Cresse} & Son, Dover, whichwas established by the late ThaddeusP. Cressey, more
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