The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . Frank P. Morrills Cottage This is sometimes called CottageCity. Here are the summer homesof Charles W. Johnson, already men-tioned, and of Albert P. Wortheu, awell-known lawyer of Boston. TheWorthen family was prominent in another large and distinguished fam-ily, the Prescotts. The Rev. LucienPrescott, now of Warren, makes theyearly pilgrimage to his native towneach Old Home Day, usually givingan interesting Ne\vfound Lake from Frank P. Morrills Cottage Bridgewaters early history, occu
The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . Frank P. Morrills Cottage This is sometimes called CottageCity. Here are the summer homesof Charles W. Johnson, already men-tioned, and of Albert P. Wortheu, awell-known lawyer of Boston. TheWorthen family was prominent in another large and distinguished fam-ily, the Prescotts. The Rev. LucienPrescott, now of Warren, makes theyearly pilgrimage to his native towneach Old Home Day, usually givingan interesting Ne\vfound Lake from Frank P. Morrills Cottage Bridgewaters early history, occupy-ing for many years one of its oldesthomesteads. The farm adjoining theold Worthen place was occupied by One of the first cottages to beerected on the easterly shore of Cot-tage City, is the one owned by FrankP. Morrill of New Hampton, built in 216 Old Homesteads of Bridgewater 1887, and dedicated August 28 of thatyear in honor of his mothers birth-day and the first reunion of the Wor-then family. The view from this shore is grandand forms one of the many beautifuland picturesque scenes found on this Wlien the survey was made for thepurpose of establishing the boundarybetween this and other towns, thosehaving the matter in charge were un-able to finish the work on little remained to be done that itwas finished Sunday morning, and for
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