. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. igh school, an accomp-lished and successful teacher, is anative of the town of Sanbornton anda graduate of Colby universitj of theclass of 1890. He is a member ofthe Phi Beta Kappa society, and re-ceived the degree of Master of Artsfrom Colby University in 1892. Hehas occupied his present positionsince that date. Mr. Smith is anactive Free Mason and presentW. M. of Moses Paul I^odge. 2%2 DO VER. Charles Henry Fish, agent of theCocheco Manufacturing Company, isa native of Taunton, Mass., a son o


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. igh school, an accomp-lished and successful teacher, is anative of the town of Sanbornton anda graduate of Colby universitj of theclass of 1890. He is a member ofthe Phi Beta Kappa society, and re-ceived the degree of Master of Artsfrom Colby University in 1892. Hehas occupied his present positionsince that date. Mr. Smith is anactive Free Mason and presentW. M. of Moses Paul I^odge. 2%2 DO VER. Charles Henry Fish, agent of theCocheco Manufacturing Company, isa native of Taunton, Mass., a son ofCapt. F. L. and Mary (Jarvis) completing his education heentered the machine shops of theAmoskeag Manufacturing Companyat Manchester, and has since beenactively engaged in manufacturing. savings bank in the United charter was formally acceptedJanuary 31, 1824, and on the 7th ofFebruary following the first board ofofficers was chosen, including JohnWheeler, president; John Williamsand Stephen Hanson, vice-presi-dents ; William Woodman, treas-urer; John W. Mellen, clerk. The. Charles H. Fish. He was appointed agent of the Co-checo Companys mills and printworks, succeeding John Holland,September i, 1895. There is no more solid financialinstitution of the kind in the countrythan the Strafford vSavings bank,originally chartered as the Savingsbank of the County of Strafford, June27, 1823, and ranking as the fifth trustees were Jesse Varney, JamesBartlett, Joseph Smith, Jacob Kit-tredge, John B. Odiorne, WilliamFlagg, Barnabas H. Palmer, Will-iam Woodman, George Piper, JosephW. Clary, Moses Paul, and WilliamPalmer. The bank was first located in awooden building, on the spot wherenow is the brick building, on Central DO VER. 233 avenue, owned by Dr. John R. first it was open for l)usiuess onFrida} afternoon of each week fromthree to six oclock. The first de-posit was made by Stephen Hansonfor his son, WilHam R. Hanson, onFebruary 28, 1824. In 1846, the Str


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