History and description of New EnglandNew Hampshire . Claremont ViUagi which was that of judge of the court of common pleas : he died in Feb-ruary, 1792. Hon. Caleb Ellis was member of Congress in 1804, of theexecutive council from 1809 to 1810, and judge of the superior courtfrom 1813 till his death, ]\Iay 9, 1816 : the late Hon. Ralph Metcalf,governor of this state from 1855 to 1857, was also a resident. Claremont is possessed of an undulating .surface, which is coveredwith a rich, gravelly loam, presenting advantages of a superior order tothe agriculturist. Meadows, pastures, and interval a


History and description of New EnglandNew Hampshire . Claremont ViUagi which was that of judge of the court of common pleas : he died in Feb-ruary, 1792. Hon. Caleb Ellis was member of Congress in 1804, of theexecutive council from 1809 to 1810, and judge of the superior courtfrom 1813 till his death, ]\Iay 9, 1816 : the late Hon. Ralph Metcalf,governor of this state from 1855 to 1857, was also a resident. Claremont is possessed of an undulating .surface, which is coveredwith a rich, gravelly loam, presenting advantages of a superior order tothe agriculturist. Meadows, pastures, and interval are met with in NEW ^IURE — TOWN OF CLAREMOXT. 447 nbundnncp : the latter, along tiie rivers, being ridi and luxuriant. (Ircenmountain, h ing near Newport, is the only elevation of note. The iiillsand aeelivities are capable of c-nltivation to their summits. Sugarriver and the Connecticut, together with numerous other rivers and rivu-lets, furnish ample supplies of water. Sugar river runs through Clare-mont village, affording an immense wate


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