The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . 1877, to Fannie E., daughter ofJewett Conner of Exeter. They havethree children, Walter D., Lillian M.,wife of Fred J. Durell, and WinifredConner. 98 Newmarket on the Lamprey Mr. Burley is an earnest Democratand has always taken a strong inter-est in public affairs. He has servedseveral years as a member of theboard of selectmen, as supervisor andas representative in the legislature in1872 and 1873. He was also a mem-ber of the Constitutional Conventionof 1902. He is a charter member ofSouth New


The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . 1877, to Fannie E., daughter ofJewett Conner of Exeter. They havethree children, Walter D., Lillian M.,wife of Fred J. Durell, and WinifredConner. 98 Newmarket on the Lamprey Mr. Burley is an earnest Democratand has always taken a strong inter-est in public affairs. He has servedseveral years as a member of theboard of selectmen, as supervisor andas representative in the legislature in1872 and 1873. He was also a mem-ber of the Constitutional Conventionof 1902. He is a charter member ofSouth Newmarket Grange, servedthree years as lecturer, one as over-seer, and master two years. He is CHARLES H. CHASE, D. D. S. Newmarket possesses an up-to-date,thoroughly first-class doctor of dentalsurgery in the person of CharlesHenry Chase, the son of Hiram andClara (Philbrick) Chase of Stratham,where he first saw the light August20, 1886. He attended the townschool and the high school of Ports-mouth and was graduated from thePhiladelphia Dental College in September next following he set-. Charles H. Chass, D. D. S. also a member of East RockinghamPomona Grange, and has been over-seer of the same. His religious af-filiation is with the Congregational-ists. For many years Mr. Burley hasbeen interested in the RockinghamFire Insurance Company, serving itin various capacities, and is now pres-ident of the organization. tied in Newmarket and has now thepatronage and confidence of the bestcitizens, who were not slow to recog-nize his skill as a dentist and hisworth as a man. He is a charter mem-ber of Portsmouth Lodge, No. 97, 0. E., which makes him one of theoldest of New Hampshires Elks. Heis also a member of Gamma ChapterXi, Psi Phi. ISfewmarlcet on the Laynpi^ey 99 A. B. CRAWFORD The mass of clay by the roadsidefills no important place in life, butthe potter takes it and puts it uponhis wheel and with a skilful touchhere and there shapes and fashions itinto a vessel of


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