The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . Samuel H. Edes O^ • ^^^ The Champion, politi- was received—probably the first cally Republican, as its name indi- party flag hung out in the state in cates, was established here in 1891 and this campaign. Mr. Chase is a na- now, and since 1904, owned and edited tive of Springfield, but has lived in by Olin H. Chase, who flung from his Newport since boyhood. He is a 272 Neiu2)ort Today — Its Men and Affairs


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