. New Hampshire agriculture : personal and farm sketches. uently in demand in the adjudication ofquestions involving the public peace, as well as mattersof private right. In April, i860, he was united in marriage with MaryC. Carter of Hampstead, who is still living. They have two children, FrankW., born January 19,1861, and Ada Mary,October 2, 1864, thelatter now being thewife of W. E. Ham-ilton of Haverhill,Mass. The son, FrankW. Greenougii, is nowthe active managerand a part owner ofthe homestead farm,which embraces abouttwo hundred acres ofland. From fifty tosixty tons of hay areannually pr


. New Hampshire agriculture : personal and farm sketches. uently in demand in the adjudication ofquestions involving the public peace, as well as mattersof private right. In April, i860, he was united in marriage with MaryC. Carter of Hampstead, who is still living. They have two children, FrankW., born January 19,1861, and Ada Mary,October 2, 1864, thelatter now being thewife of W. E. Ham-ilton of Haverhill,Mass. The son, FrankW. Greenougii, is nowthe active managerand a part owner ofthe homestead farm,which embraces abouttwo hundred acres ofland. From fifty tosixty tons of hay areannually produced,and four or five acresof field corn, and some two acres of corn for leading industrj-is the production of milk for thePlaistow and Haverhill markets. About twenty-five headof cattle, mostly Holstein, are kept, and about the samenumber of swine, the latter being kept principally forthe purpose of clearing up and improving wild land. Mr. Greenough is a Universalist in religious belief,and politically a Democrat, and has been prominent in. Oilman GKEEXouciH. PERSONAL AND FARM SKETCHES. 397 the councils of his party in Rockingham residing in a town usually Republican, he hasbeen its treasurer for sixteen consecutive years. He hasalso served as collector, selectman, and supervisor, andis now, and has been for nearly twelve years past, amember of the school-board. In 1894, he was the can-didate of his party for county treasurer, and althoughnot elected, received a very flattering vote in his sectionof the county. He is a member of Atkinson Grange, No. 143, andhas been lecturer and overseer of the same. He is alsoa member of West Rockingham Pomona Grange, and isnow serving his tifth year as treasurer of that organiza-tion. CHARLES L. CLARK, Marlborough. Among the best-known and most actively interestedPatrons of Husbandrv in the county of Cheshire, forseveral years past, has been Charles L. Clark of Marl-borough, who was born in that town, February 9,


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