. New Hampshire agriculture : personal and farm sketches. ^ poultrv. He has bred fan-cy poultry since 1874. PlymouthRocks were his spe-cialty for sometime,of which variety hebred birds selling at$25 each, and someof which have wonprizes at leading ex-hibitions all overthe country. Oflate, he has takenup the Black Lang-shang, which he re-gards as superior toany other of theAsiatic class f o rwinter e^g produc-tion. He has a finely appointed, two-story henhouse,with ample yards, and keeps some 300 birds. He breedsabout 500 chickens annually, and sells chickens andeggs all over the country, shipp


. New Hampshire agriculture : personal and farm sketches. ^ poultrv. He has bred fan-cy poultry since 1874. PlymouthRocks were his spe-cialty for sometime,of which variety hebred birds selling at$25 each, and someof which have wonprizes at leading ex-hibitions all overthe country. Oflate, he has takenup the Black Lang-shang, which he re-gards as superior toany other of theAsiatic class f o rwinter e^g produc-tion. He has a finely appointed, two-story henhouse,with ample yards, and keeps some 300 birds. He breedsabout 500 chickens annually, and sells chickens andeggs all over the country, shipping the latter to everystate in the Union. Maple View Farm contains about fifty acres ofexcellent land. The buildings are in first-class condi-tion and the house fitted with all modern T. Greene. PERSONAL AND FARM SKETCHES. 237 Mr. Greene is a Republican in politics and Episco-palian in religion. He has served three years as deputy-sheriff, and twice as a member of the board of supervis-ors. Of late he has done considerable business as anauctioneer. He married, January i, 1880, Etta Comer,daughter of the late George G. Bailey of the BostonHc7-ald. They have three children—Fannie E., SadieR., and Gardner B. P. M. LORD, DUNBARTON. P. M. Lord, son of Thomas and Solinda (Messer)Lord, is one of the successful farmers of the town ofDunbarton. He was born August 6th, 1850, and in1859 Icmoved with his parents to Hopkinton, where hereceived his education in the district schools and theHopkinton academy. December 22d, 1870, he wasmarried to Miss Ellen L. Kimball, youngest daughter ofMoses T. Kimball, a prominent farmer of the sariie have one daughter, Neva B., now nearly twenty-one years of age, a teacher by occupation. In 1874, in company witii his fathe


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