History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire . formerly, one below[2], in part of the late Lakeman house, kept hy Whittier, Conner, andothers ; and — 7. The more recent store in the building on the east side of thestreet, nearer the bridge, lastly occupied by the late Charles C. Taylor. Aside from the mills elsewhere described, the only important placeof business, near Burleighs Bridge, has been — 8. The large store building, with dwelling-house attached and publichall above, formerly owned by Leonard C. Clough ; now owned and occupied by Chase Rollins, who does a flourishing business, Vicinity of . t


History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire . formerly, one below[2], in part of the late Lakeman house, kept hy Whittier, Conner, andothers ; and — 7. The more recent store in the building on the east side of thestreet, nearer the bridge, lastly occupied by the late Charles C. Taylor. Aside from the mills elsewhere described, the only important placeof business, near Burleighs Bridge, has been — 8. The large store building, with dwelling-house attached and publichall above, formerly owned by Leonard C. Clough ; now owned and occupied by Chase Rollins, who does a flourishing business, Vicinity of . the railroad and is the present postmaster of East lilton. Ihis storewas not erected till after the opening of the Boston, Con-cord and Montreal Railroad, the railroad station being about one thirdof the distance between it and the bridge. VI. — Tue Hamlet of Salmon Brook. The only business places worthy of especial mention here found— besides the shops furnished with water-power and the mills previ-ously named — were : —. Residence or C. B. Burlet.


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