. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. .He is the son of Hon. Charles and Augus-ta A. (Jackson) Williams. He was edu-cated at the public schools of Manchester,graduating at the high school, and grad-uated from Dartmouth college in his college course he was businessmanager of the Dartmouth. After hisgraduation he entered into business withhis father in quarrying soapstone, havingcharge foi- one year of the business inNew York city, and has travelled exten-sively, extending the trade. He is a Re-publican, and was elected t


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. .He is the son of Hon. Charles and Augus-ta A. (Jackson) Williams. He was edu-cated at the public schools of Manchester,graduating at the high school, and grad-uated from Dartmouth college in his college course he was businessmanager of the Dartmouth. After hisgraduation he entered into business withhis father in quarrying soapstone, havingcharge foi- one year of the business inNew York city, and has travelled exten-sively, extending the trade. He is a Re-publican, and was elected to office for thefirst time when he was chosen to repre-sent Manchester in the legislature. Heis a member of the Order of Elks, United 284 Refj-esentatives. Workmen, and is a Master-Mason. Heattends the Methodist church. He married, Nov. 11, 1885, Alice M.,daughter of Hon. Jacob H. and Mary , of Concord. She was bornAugust 2o, 1861, died December 16, daugliter, Alice (i. AVilliams. He married (2), Xov. 6,1890, George , daughter of George W. Whit-tier, of JOHN H. BROWN, Member from Bristol, was born in Bridge-water, May 20, 1850. He is the son ofJames and Judith B. (Harram) was educated at the common schoolsof Holderness. and at the New Hamp-ton Institute. In 1874 he entered thefirm of Sanborn & Brown, lumber dealersof Bristol, and became extensively inter-ested in the manufacture and sale of lum-ber. The firm was dissolved in then he has been engaged in pro-moting several business enterprises—among others the Bristol Aqueduct Com-jsany, of whicli he is at present clerk andsuperintendent—and has l)eeu identifiedwith the works of public utility in thethriving and enterprising village ofBristol. As a land surveyor he is em-ployed in all the neighboring was chairman of the board of select-men in 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, and in1886 and 1887, was postmaster imderArthurs administration; member of theRepublican


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