The history of Warner, New Hampshire, for one hundred and forty-four years, from 1735 to 1879 . death-likesilence prevailed. When he had finished, Gen. Sulli-van arose and announced,— Number of votes for ratification, 57 Number of votes against ratification, 46 —and New Hampshire ratifies the constitution of the United States. The result excited throughout the country a thrillof joy. At Portsmouth the event was celebrated bya grand procession, and other demonstrations of popu-lar gratification. Nathaniel Bean, in accordance with the instruc-tions which his constituents had given him, votedagai


The history of Warner, New Hampshire, for one hundred and forty-four years, from 1735 to 1879 . death-likesilence prevailed. When he had finished, Gen. Sulli-van arose and announced,— Number of votes for ratification, 57 Number of votes against ratification, 46 —and New Hampshire ratifies the constitution of the United States. The result excited throughout the country a thrillof joy. At Portsmouth the event was celebrated bya grand procession, and other demonstrations of popu-lar gratification. Nathaniel Bean, in accordance with the instruc-tions which his constituents had given him, votedagainst ratification. At the adjourned meeting, Feb. 7th,— Voted not to Bild a meeting house on the plain above JosephCurriers, and the meeting was dismissed. The Joseph Currier place is the present Richard place, and on the plain above Joseph Cur-riers means on the plain to the eastward, where themeeting-house was finally located. ANNUAL MEETING, MARCH, 1788. Joseph Sawyer, Bagley, Saigent, \Richard Bartlett, > Watson, ).


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