The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . , Bet-ter. This place was the birthplace of awell-known family, among- them be-ing Luther Pillsbury, for many yearsa high school teacher in Somerville,and father of Harry Pillsbury, fam-ous throughout the country for hisremarkable chess playing. This farmand the Huckins farm near it, knownmore recently as the Fred Pillsburyfarm, are now owned bv A. B. The Fred Pillsbury Place From the door of the Fred Pills-bury house may be seen the fine viewof the Franconia Mountains and Pemigewassett


The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . , Bet-ter. This place was the birthplace of awell-known family, among- them be-ing Luther Pillsbury, for many yearsa high school teacher in Somerville,and father of Harry Pillsbury, fam-ous throughout the country for hisremarkable chess playing. This farmand the Huckins farm near it, knownmore recently as the Fred Pillsburyfarm, are now owned bv A. B. The Fred Pillsbury Place From the door of the Fred Pills-bury house may be seen the fine viewof the Franconia Mountains and Pemigewassett Valley, very much asshown in the view, given on page 200,while back of the house and not fardistant rises Plvmouth Mountain.


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