. The history of Penacook, , from its first settlement in 1734 up to 1900 . Residence of Charles H. Sanders. Mr. Sanders joined the Congregational church in 1885, andhas given much time and care to the interests of that church andsociety. He has been superintendent of the Sunday-school formany years, also has served as treasurer and manager of thefinancial affairs for the past fifteen years. Mr. Sanders is a mem-ber of the New Hampshire Historical society, the New Hamp-shire Orphans Home, the Appalachian Mountain club, and othersocieties. For several years he has spent the month of Augusta


. The history of Penacook, , from its first settlement in 1734 up to 1900 . Residence of Charles H. Sanders. Mr. Sanders joined the Congregational church in 1885, andhas given much time and care to the interests of that church andsociety. He has been superintendent of the Sunday-school formany years, also has served as treasurer and manager of thefinancial affairs for the past fifteen years. Mr. Sanders is a mem-ber of the New Hampshire Historical society, the New Hamp-shire Orphans Home, the Appalachian Mountain club, and othersocieties. For several years he has spent the month of Augustat Cape Porpoise, Maine, where he keeps a fine sail-boat, row-boats, etc. 396 HISTORY OF PENACOOK. Mr. Sanders was married on May 24, 1876, to Sarah EmelineAbbott, daughter of David Abbott of West Concord. In politics Mr. Sanders is a strong and influential Republican. DR. H. C. HOLBROOK. Henry Carroll Holbrook, son of Calvin M. and Mary J. (South-worth) Holbrook, was born at West Fairlee, Vt, September 12, Dr. Henry C. Holbrook. He was educated at Thetford and St. Johnsbury academies, Vt,and at Dartmouth college. After completing his studies Dr. Hol-brook came to Penacook in 1884 and took an office in Exchangeblock, where he has remained and established an extensive prac-tice. JOHN P. HUBBARD. 397 He has a fine residence on Pleasant street, and is a leadingmember of the Congregational church. He is also a member ofHorace Chase lodge, F. & A. M., Trinity chapter, and MountHoreb commandery, Knights Templar. JOHN P. HUBBARD. John Putnam Hubbard was born at Semester, Vt., October 27,1820; his parents were Oliver and Sophia (Putnam) Hubbard. John P. Hubbard. He attended town schools in his youth, and later on attended anacademy. Mr. Hubbard was engaged in the stove and tin business atManchester, N. H., previous to 1856, in which year he removedto Penacook, and purchased the stove and tin business of Ams- 398 HISTORY OF PENACOOK. den & Merriam, also purchased the block in which


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