. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . nd she was a weeklv visitor at theparsonage, and its orcu[)ants this yearwill miss a devoted fricml. In her do-mestic circle she was very affable andqueenly, almost idolized by her fondand confiiing husband and affectionatechildren. The death of the mother broke upthe family circle, the boys struck outfor themselves, and the father passed thelast years of his life with the son, Wil-lie, at Chelsea, Mass. His decliningyears were amidst pleasant surround-ings, where he had every care and at-tent


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . nd she was a weeklv visitor at theparsonage, and its orcu[)ants this yearwill miss a devoted fricml. In her do-mestic circle she was very affable andqueenly, almost idolized by her fondand confiiing husband and affectionatechildren. The death of the mother broke upthe family circle, the boys struck outfor themselves, and the father passed thelast years of his life with the son, Wil-lie, at Chelsea, Mass. His decliningyears were amidst pleasant surround-ings, where he had every care and at-tention, but toward the last his mindwandered and he lived over againscenes in his stormy life. His crew wasmutinous as of old. Robbers were at-tacking him. Lawyers were his dreadand terror, especially the English spec-iuien. The wind was blowing a gale,or he was becalmed in a bad end was very peaceful and he waslaid to rest by the side of his only wifein a peaceful graveyard in Winthrop,overhung by elms and commanding aview of a beautiful little lake. Theyare in the midst of her


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