. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . astic crowd, at Dover on the 23d, whileen route to Portland, Me., where he spoke inthe afternoon and evening, is scheduledto visit this state during the first week inApril. Meanwhile Governor Bass and otherProgressives are addressing large meetingsin different sections in the Colonels it is evident that a large majority ofthe office holders and politicians of the domi-nant party are heartily supporting PresidentTaft in his campaign for renomination thereis a decided difference o


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . astic crowd, at Dover on the 23d, whileen route to Portland, Me., where he spoke inthe afternoon and evening, is scheduledto visit this state during the first week inApril. Meanwhile Governor Bass and otherProgressives are addressing large meetingsin different sections in the Colonels it is evident that a large majority ofthe office holders and politicians of the domi-nant party are heartily supporting PresidentTaft in his campaign for renomination thereis a decided difference of opinion as to thepreferences of the rank and file, and only apreferential primary, which at this writingseems unlikely to be held, can settle thequestion satisfactorily. No active movementhas as yet been made on the Democratic side Wanted, at this office, a copy of the Gran-ite Monthly for September, 1894—Vol. 17,No. 3—also copies of Nos. 9 and 10—Sep-tember and October—Vol. 13, 1890. Anyone who can forward either or all of the de-sired numbers will be liberally compensatedfor so HON. JOHN KIMBALL The Granite Monthly Vol. XLIV, No. 4 APRIL, 1912 New Series, Vol. 7, No. 4 LEADERS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE X Hon. John Kimball By H. C. Pearson On April 13, 1912, Honorable John in handsome typographical form and Kimball, the most trusted man in with many portrait illustrations by Concord, as the city history well the Republican Press Association of styles him, reached the ninety-first Concord in 1885 and which gives a milestone in his remarkable life. great amount of interesting informa- It is timely, therefore, for the April tion concerning his ancestors and near Granite Monthly to include in its relatives. series titled above a brief recital of the We learn from it that the family ofgood works and lasting achievements Kimball is from the county of Cum-in which Mr. Kimball has led the berland, England, and that of thestate of New Hampshire and its Cap- many thousands who


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