The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . and was treas-urer of that so-ciety for overthirty consecu-tive The late Jonathan L. Moore. The Late Joseph P. Pitman. The late Joseph P. Pitman was formore than half a century an honored,prominent, and influential citizen of La-conia. He was not only a leading figure still later tor more than thirty years,in financial and manufacturing cir- with his intimate friend, the late Daniel out most of thelegal d o cu-ments for hisfellow-t o w n s -men. Jose p h


The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . and was treas-urer of that so-ciety for overthirty consecu-tive The late Jonathan L. Moore. The Late Joseph P. Pitman. The late Joseph P. Pitman was formore than half a century an honored,prominent, and influential citizen of La-conia. He was not only a leading figure still later tor more than thirty years,in financial and manufacturing cir- with his intimate friend, the late Daniel out most of thelegal d o cu-ments for hisfellow-t o w n s -men. Jose p h was thesecond son ofEbenezer P it-man, Jr., bornon the oldhomestead inMeredith, 1809. ^epassed his earlyyears upon thefarm, attendedthe common-schools, andthen enteredthe academy atNew fore he wastwenty years ofa g e he ha dtaught severalterms of schooland sened twoyears as a clerk in Concord. At theage of twenty-one he began business forhimself in Laconia, in connection withthe late Daniel M. Dale, and afterwardswith his bicther. John M. Pitman, and cles, but as one of the managing direc-tors of the old Boston. Concord & Moiltreal railroad, he saved the corporatio


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