. History of Cheshire and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire. h 16,1853. lie removed toKeene in 1833. Hon. Levi Chamberlain speaksof him as one of the most respected and influ-ential members of the profession, and that influ-ence was the result of his faithful, upright andable performance of duty. The various public trusts to which he wasrepeatedly called by those who knew him bestshow in what estimation he was held by hisfellow-citizens. His only son, Henry C. Han-derson, served as captain in the war; was after-wards postmaster in Keene, where he died in1874. His seven daughters are still livin


. History of Cheshire and Sullivan counties, New Hampshire. h 16,1853. lie removed toKeene in 1833. Hon. Levi Chamberlain speaksof him as one of the most respected and influ-ential members of the profession, and that influ-ence was the result of his faithful, upright andable performance of duty. The various public trusts to which he wasrepeatedly called by those who knew him bestshow in what estimation he was held by hisfellow-citizens. His only son, Henry C. Han-derson, served as captain in the war; was after-wards postmaster in Keene, where he died in1874. His seven daughters are still living;two unmarried in the homestead in Keene. (See town history of Chesterfield for additionalfacts.) Salma Hale was a well-known lawyer ofKerne, highly respected and esteemed. Hewas deeply interested in matter- pertaining tothe history of Keene, and prepared the Annalsof Keene, a volume of rare interest. Besideholding other official positions, he was elected amember of (!ongress. William P. Wheeler was a lawyer whoranked with the ablest in the State. He was.


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