. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. riage with Miss Susan K. Daniell,an accomplished daughter of the lateJeremiah F. DanieU, a member ofthe noted paper-making firm of Peabody& Daniell. and a sister of the F. Daniell, member-elect tothe 52d congress. They have threechildren, a daughter and two sons,—the eldest, Alice, born August 5, 1871,Richard Woodbury, born February 15,1876, and Frank Jones, born Dec. 11,1883. Mr. Sulloway is a man of keen per-ceptive powers and ready judgment, sothat he is enabled to form conclusion


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. riage with Miss Susan K. Daniell,an accomplished daughter of the lateJeremiah F. DanieU, a member ofthe noted paper-making firm of Peabody& Daniell. and a sister of the F. Daniell, member-elect tothe 52d congress. They have threechildren, a daughter and two sons,—the eldest, Alice, born August 5, 1871,Richard Woodbury, born February 15,1876, and Frank Jones, born Dec. 11,1883. Mr. Sulloway is a man of keen per-ceptive powers and ready judgment, sothat he is enabled to form conclusionsupon all practical questions presentedwith more than ordinaiy promjitnessand accuracy. His opinion in all mat-ters of public interest, as w^ell as hisadvice in private business affairs, is frequently sought, and carries greatweight. He is frank and outspoken atall times. He has many warm friends,and enjoys a full measure of jiopularityin social, public, and business with an active mind andhealthy and vigorous bodily powers, hehas great capacity for labor. —H. H.


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