The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . y, biography, genealogy, and advancementc: :he : t te of New Hampshire. It was ?- [S77 bj Henry H. Me calf, and came into the hands of the present editor 1 I! its ter years of existence it his won an enviable rej ta- [am] >hL whera It has preserved within its pages mi ch of the Stal lumes, 1 I and carefully indexed, form a valuable additjen to any private or public li in be :< shei for $25 < til the few remaining numbers are all sold). I me, except 1, c for $: The price of the magazine, £ per year, m nber


The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . y, biography, genealogy, and advancementc: :he : t te of New Hampshire. It was ?- [S77 bj Henry H. Me calf, and came into the hands of the present editor 1 I! its ter years of existence it his won an enviable rej ta- [am] >hL whera It has preserved within its pages mi ch of the Stal lumes, 1 I and carefully indexed, form a valuable additjen to any private or public li in be :< shei for $25 < til the few remaining numbers are all sold). I me, except 1, c for $: The price of the magazine, £ per year, m nber of readers may be so much the larger. It is published at theI ss Ai .. - •• II. There is no large fund behind the magazine, a*d - ? ends upon the good-will and patronage of the people of New Hampshire and of otl : states interested in such subjects. SEND IX YOUR SUBSCRIPTION, , TO JOHN N. McCLINTOGK, , Member of the New Hampshire Historical Society, Corresponding Member ojihe Maine Hisiortcal Society, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, CONCORD, N. H. C\ ?V -., . H. THE M0NTHLY, A NEW HAMPSHIRE to Literature, Htfograpby, History, and State Progress. VOL. I. (New Series.)Vol. XI. MAY, 1888, No. ZIMPvI SCATES WALLINGFORD. What more beautiful word-picturecan be drawn than that of a wellrounded, perfect life ! In it there ispoetry, romance, a sermon, and astory. It is an example for youthto emulate. A magazine sketch ishut the outline, the salient points,the ends accomplished. One mustread between the lines the toil, theeffort, the struggle, and the final suc-cess,—the influence of friends, thenative integrity of character, thepower to resist temptation, and thedesire to do good,—which make ;;anhonest mau the noblest work ofGod. A few years ago Mr. Zimri S. Wal-1ngford, cf Dover, was sketched asfollows in Successful New Hamp-shire Men, by Hon. Joshua G. Hall: Famous as the small farming townsof New Hampshire have been in pro-ducing men eminent in the


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