History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire . he State. III. — The Tin Corner Is said to have been a first-class hamlet many years before theBridge had arrived at any similar distinction, having its tavern (El- kinss and Prescotts, late James S. Morrison place), itsts,.,. j us - store (]cept ],y Satchel Clark and Samuel Conner, at the head of the street), also its shops for blacksmith, shoe-maker, house joiner, and cabinet-maker. Satchel Clark, Sen., washere one of the earliest blacksmiths in town. The original cabinet-maker of the place was Daniel II. Clement, succeeded by OilmanClifford, at the sho


History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire . he State. III. — The Tin Corner Is said to have been a first-class hamlet many years before theBridge had arrived at any similar distinction, having its tavern (El- kinss and Prescotts, late James S. Morrison place), itsts,.,. j us - store (]cept ],y Satchel Clark and Samuel Conner, at the head of the street), also its shops for blacksmith, shoe-maker, house joiner, and cabinet-maker. Satchel Clark, Sen., washere one of the earliest blacksmiths in town. The original cabinet-maker of the place was Daniel II. Clement, succeeded by OilmanClifford, at the shop on the premises of the late John Comerford, whoalso there carried on the business of painting and chair-making onfirst coming to town. (See Vol. II. p. 177 [71.) Five years before this, however, in 1808, the enterprise of TimothyGridley, from Exeter, had given an impetus to the business of theplace, and also its new name, as he introduced tinware making on an * A costly stone watering-trough was also erected here, September, Residence of Walter Aiken. (Franklin.)


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