The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . r three vears H. H. Metcalf. , Mass., where Dr. Wright died in1861. She. subsequently taught inWestmoreland, Troy, and Marlbor-ough, Corning City, Kansas, and isnow principal of the high school inSeneca, Kansas. Hon. Charles I. Barker, student in1845, was born in Westmoreland, - 204 MT. CAESAR SEMINARY. June 4, 1S26, and educated at Keeneand Swanzey academies. In 1S46he entered the Cheshire Republicanoffice, in Keene, to learn the printingbusiness, and worked at his trade inNewport, N. H,, Barre, Vt., Worces-ter, Mass
The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . r three vears H. H. Metcalf. , Mass., where Dr. Wright died in1861. She. subsequently taught inWestmoreland, Troy, and Marlbor-ough, Corning City, Kansas, and isnow principal of the high school inSeneca, Kansas. Hon. Charles I. Barker, student in1845, was born in Westmoreland, - 204 MT. CAESAR SEMINARY. June 4, 1S26, and educated at Keeneand Swanzey academies. In 1S46he entered the Cheshire Republicanoffice, in Keene, to learn the printingbusiness, and worked at his trade inNewport, N. H,, Barre, Vt., Worces-ter, Mass., and Hamilton, Ohio, until1853, when he became editor of theGazette, of Burlington, Iowa. In1893 he was elected member of the well merited the confidence reposedin him by his fellow citizens. Xathan Henry Richardson, a stu-dent, born in Swanzey, May 31, 1S23,went to Atliol, Mass., to live, March23. 1S44. He married Martha AnnBarber, of Marlboro, Mass., May 31,1S49; has lived in Kitchburg, Mass.,Brooklyn, X. Y., and again settled inAtltol, and is now engaged in build- %m. *H ^SrSSii^ irs. S. H. M;Coliester. Mrs. D. L. M. Comings. legislature, which position he nowholds. Lemuel F. Long, student in 1851,went around Cape Horn to Californiain 1853. He is an extensive raiserof hops in Mendocino county. Hehas been chairman of the board ofsupervisors, in 1878-79 he was amember of the legislature, and hasfilled other positions of trust, and Wright. Mrs. Augusta E. Pierce. Mrs. Hosea W. Parker. ing and perfecting rattan-workingmachines. George W. Oliver, Esq., studentin 1854, was born in Swanzey. Afterteaching three years, he was engagedin a prosperous business in New Yorkcity for many years. Removing toSyracuse, N. Y., he built up a laigemanufacturing industry, employingseveral hundred people. He retired MT. CAESAR SEMINARY. 205 three years ago, and has travelled inthe United States and Europe, Truman Jackson, of Swanzey, wasdrafted into a New York regimen**,wounded in the Battle of t
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