The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . d- best-known members of Laconias legalministration, and was in 1895 elected fraternity, is a native of Salem, Newby the department a delegate to the Hampshire, born Oct. [3, 1851. HeNational Encampment which was held was educated at Tilton seminary andat Louisville, Kentucky. He is also a New Hampton Literary [nstitution, andmember of the Pilgrim Fathers and before he engaged in the practice of the .Martin S. Plummer. register of deeds office of Belknapcounty, a


The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . d- best-known members of Laconias legalministration, and was in 1895 elected fraternity, is a native of Salem, Newby the department a delegate to the Hampshire, born Oct. [3, 1851. HeNational Encampment which was held was educated at Tilton seminary andat Louisville, Kentucky. He is also a New Hampton Literary [nstitution, andmember of the Pilgrim Fathers and before he engaged in the practice of the .Martin S. Plummer. register of deeds office of Belknapcounty, and Fred D. is a student in thePernin Shorthand school in Boston,Mass. Belknap county has been remark-ably fortunatein having care-ful and popu-lar officials inthe register ofdeeds office, and••Mart Plum-mer is surely noexception tothis rule. Hereceives m a n yvotes from theopposition po-litical party andalways leads allother candi-dates on hisparty countypeople are evi-dently satisfiedto retain m m er astheir register ofdeeds and hecan undoubted-ly hold the po-sition as longas he desires to retain Judge Frank M. Beckford, THE ILLUSTRATED LACONIAN. legal profession, was connected withvarious mercantile pursuits and thehotel business. He first entered thedry goods house of Brooks Bros., at Haverhill, Mass., where he remainedsix years, and then went to Boston,where he was head salesman in thelarge carpet house of Judkins & Muc-cullough, afterwards with the well-knownfirm of Jordan & Marsh. Later he wentto the townof Bristol,New Hamp-shire, andengaged inthe manufac-ture of wool-en goods. Itwas here thathe began thestudy of lawin the officeof George ,Esq. Judge Beck-ford came toLaconia inthe yeari S 8 4, a n dpur chasedthe Laconiahotel busi-ness, as itwas thencalled. Hechanged thename of thehouse, HotelWonolancet,and conduct-ed the establishment successfully for afew years. He resumed the study of law in the of-fice of the late Col. Thomas J.


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