The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . section of Mer-rimack county. He was born De-cember 4, 1821, in the town of Pem-broke and has always resided Cochran attended the publicschools of this town, also the Pem-broke academy, and the academy atSouth Berwick, Me. His occupation has been that of afarmer and he has been an auctioneerover twenty-five years, so that anyauction, however large or small, is asuccess with genial Mart at thehelm. He has filled with honor the fol-lowing positions of trust: Selectman,11 years ; member of the legislaturein 1SG1
The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . section of Mer-rimack county. He was born De-cember 4, 1821, in the town of Pem-broke and has always resided Cochran attended the publicschools of this town, also the Pem-broke academy, and the academy atSouth Berwick, Me. His occupation has been that of afarmer and he has been an auctioneerover twenty-five years, so that anyauction, however large or small, is asuccess with genial Mart at thehelm. He has filled with honor the fol-lowing positions of trust: Selectman,11 years ; member of the legislaturein 1SG1-62; school committee, 15years; deputy sheriff, 12 years: cen-sus enumerator, 1880; police justice,2 years ; captain of the militia com-pany many years ago, when thatorganization was the popular orderin town. Mr. Cochran representedPembroke in the Constitutional con-vention in 1880, and for more thanfifty years has filled the office of jus-tice of the peace. SC/ACOOK Hon. Manir. H. Cocnrar 45 - r ? : • : - - i ? ?? . ... - ... Residence of Hon. Martin H ? 46 SUNCOOK. ? ? L
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