The history of Concord : from its first grant in 1725, to the organization of the city government in 1853, with a history of the ancient Penacooks ; the whole interspersed with numerous interesting incidents and anecdotes, down to the present period, 1855 ; embellished with maps ; with portraits of distinguished citizens, and views of ancient and modern residences . 17,476,493 Rev. Nathi W., 388, 401^ 404,012 Owen, ogg Willis, Richard 268 Wilkins, Dea. Jonathan, 251^x-u . T, 294,337,396,605VVilks &. Partridge, ug vV ilson, John C. 457 Mrs. Alary, 5j, Thomas, 271,277,286,308V\inn Edward 68,78,1
The history of Concord : from its first grant in 1725, to the organization of the city government in 1853, with a history of the ancient Penacooks ; the whole interspersed with numerous interesting incidents and anecdotes, down to the present period, 1855 ; embellished with maps ; with portraits of distinguished citizens, and views of ancient and modern residences . 17,476,493 Rev. Nathi W., 388, 401^ 404,012 Owen, ogg Willis, Richard 268 Wilkins, Dea. Jonathan, 251^x-u . T, 294,337,396,605VVilks &. Partridge, ug vV ilson, John C. 457 Mrs. Alary, 5j, Thomas, 271,277,286,308V\inn Edward 68,78,124^140VV inkley, David 400 Winslow, Mr. 55 Winter. C. R. 4^ VV iiithrop, (historian,) 23 Wise, Ammi Ruhamah 08,79, Witherell, Rev. J. F. ^^^ItlWitherspoon, Alexander 346V\ olcott, John 5-2 VVonalancet, 20,92,26,30,169Wood, Amos 420, 786 INDEX TO NAMES. 68,79,124-l*0458,494 21 Wood, David Georee, Rev. Henry, Historian, Rev. Samuel, •?^ IVook. Henry ^^ Woodbury, ,>SUstus^^^ Woodbui-y, Ebenezer Judge,Woodman, Edward Rev. Joseph,Woolson, JamesWork, JosephWorth, Edmund Jonathan B., Wright, John 54,Wvman, W. G., Yates, ElizabethYorke, Mr. J, COfi 221 THE ^^^. W^- I ?^ >r^^ ./^ ^/^-^ ^^-^^-T THE HISTORY OF CONCORD, FROM ITS FIRST GRANT IN 1725, TO THE ORGANIZATION OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT IN 1853, WITH A HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT PENACOOKS. THE WHOLE INTERSPERSED WITH NUMEROUS INTERESTING INCIDENTS AND ANECDOTES, DOWN TO THE PRESENT PERIOD, 1855; EMBELLISHED WITH MAPS; WITH PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED CITIZENS, AND VIEWS OF ANCIENTAND MODERN RESIDENCES. This shall be written for the generations to come. BY NATHANIEL BOUTON, Pastor of the First Congregatioual Church in Concord, CONCORD:PUBLISHED BY BENNING W. SANBORN. 1856. MoFAKLAND & JENKS, PRINTERS. Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1855, By Nathaniel Bouton, In the Clerks Office of the District Court of New-Hampshire. THE INHABITANTS OF CONCORD TO THE DESCENDANTS OF THE ORIGINAL SETTL
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