Biographical review : containing life sketches of leading citizens of Strafford and Belknap countries, New Hampshire . 1j 0 %^. EDGAR A. WILLAND. BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW 49 sents tlio tifth gcner;itii)n of the family thathas occupicti it. Mr. Tilton a member ofthe Uniform Rank, of Pythias, ofLaconia. Mrs. Tilton possesses an heirloomin the shape of a cocoaniit shell, which wasbrought to Laconia by Jeremiah Smith, hergreat-great-grandfather. It is a tradition inthe family that it was found useful for holdingWest Iiulia rum. She has also a clock nowover one hundred years old, which she


Biographical review : containing life sketches of leading citizens of Strafford and Belknap countries, New Hampshire . 1j 0 %^. EDGAR A. WILLAND. BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW 49 sents tlio tifth gcner;itii)n of the family thathas occupicti it. Mr. Tilton a member ofthe Uniform Rank, of Pythias, ofLaconia. Mrs. Tilton possesses an heirloomin the shape of a cocoaniit shell, which wasbrought to Laconia by Jeremiah Smith, hergreat-great-grandfather. It is a tradition inthe family that it was found useful for holdingWest Iiulia rum. She has also a clock nowover one hundred years old, which she valueshighly. HON. STEPHEN G. NASH, nephew ofMoses Nash, and son of his brother John, wasa well-known attorney in Boston. He wasborn in New Hampton, , in 1822. In1842, when only twenty years of age, he wasgraduated from Dartmouth College, afterwhich he took up the study of law, and beganpractising in Boston about three years was an unusually brilliant student, andwon distinction as a lawyer, being for manyyears Judge of the Superior Court of SuffolkCounty. He made two trips to Europe, visit-ing many interesti


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