. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . Steamer Merrimac leaving Black Rocks The Beautiful Merrimack 371 timber booms were laid to make apathway from the wooded solitudes ofthe north where the axes of hundredsof men felled the trees where timberwould form drives of eight or moremillion feet to be rafted down thestreams to the sawmills below, fromwhence it reaches all parts of thecountry for building or manufacturingpurposes. For this reason New Hamp-shire has some of the largest furniture suspension bridge, the first of itskind in t
. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . Steamer Merrimac leaving Black Rocks The Beautiful Merrimack 371 timber booms were laid to make apathway from the wooded solitudes ofthe north where the axes of hundredsof men felled the trees where timberwould form drives of eight or moremillion feet to be rafted down thestreams to the sawmills below, fromwhence it reaches all parts of thecountry for building or manufacturingpurposes. For this reason New Hamp-shire has some of the largest furniture suspension bridge, the first of itskind in the country, and its pictureshave gone far and wide. This is the home of the favoriteauthoress. Harriet Prcscott is Carrs Island, the summerhome of John Shepard, the notedBoston business man; and the finewaterside residence of Prof. MarcusBuell on the Salisbury shore. The sons of the Merrimack Valley. Harriet Prescott Spoffords Residence and wood-working factories in NewEngland. The beauties of the Merrimack,with its romantic views and pictur-esque villas skirting its banks, con-tinue to its harbor and entrance to theocean. Located there are the grandestates of the Messrs. Moseley, theLaurels, Hawkswood, the summerhome of the family of the late DavidWallace, Esq., of New York City;Deer Island, nestling cosily in thecenter of the stream and connectedwith the mainland by the picturesque who have had a high stand in thewalks of life are legion; to mentionthem all would be an arduous equal honor to those not men-tioned, we name Chief Justice SamuelSewall, Theophilus Parsons, PresidentFelton of Harvard College, HoraceGreeley, Benjamin F. Butler, JosiahBartlett, a signer of the Declarationof Independence, Daniel Webster,Bishop Clark of Rhode Island, dishing, and John GreenleafWhittier, the poet of the Merri-mack. STAR-DUST By Moses Gage ShirleyYour life is but a grain
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