The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . Frank Bailey Homestead is an especially beautiful point ofland projecting into Newfound Lake,and known as Whittemores Point. Leonard D. Flanders Homestead Leonard D. Flanders, another of theyounger townsmen who has preferredthe farm to city life. In 1808, Caleb Whittemore settledhere, building a few years later thelarge house now standing. In afteryears most of the farms here were oc-cupied by members of this family,which gave the point its present Elizabeth Whittemore, with ason and a


The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . Frank Bailey Homestead is an especially beautiful point ofland projecting into Newfound Lake,and known as Whittemores Point. Leonard D. Flanders Homestead Leonard D. Flanders, another of theyounger townsmen who has preferredthe farm to city life. In 1808, Caleb Whittemore settledhere, building a few years later thelarge house now standing. In afteryears most of the farms here were oc-cupied by members of this family,which gave the point its present Elizabeth Whittemore, with ason and a daughter, live on the Caleb Old Homesteads of Bridgewater 217. The Horace Sanborn Place Whittemore farm, whieli has always The recently erected summer home been kept in the family, while one of of C. Burnside Seagrave, editor of


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