The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . two-story structure, 363 feetlong and 94 feet wide, with tower andbasement, which stands between MainStreet and the Lamprey River in thebusiness section of the town. Uponthe completion of this building thecompany ran 55,000 spindles, turnedout 300,000 yards of cloth per week, ter and keen business ability, whosedignity and integrity have made theirpresence and residence in Newmarketa most valuable asset to the town. During the first twenty-five yearsof its existence the company had fouragents, t


The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . two-story structure, 363 feetlong and 94 feet wide, with tower andbasement, which stands between MainStreet and the Lamprey River in thebusiness section of the town. Uponthe completion of this building thecompany ran 55,000 spindles, turnedout 300,000 yards of cloth per week, ter and keen business ability, whosedignity and integrity have made theirpresence and residence in Newmarketa most valuable asset to the town. During the first twenty-five yearsof its existence the company had fouragents, the first of whom was Hanson, a man of sterlingcharacter and worth, who was suc-ceeded by Stephen A. Chase, who, inturn, was succeeded by BenjaminWheatland, and he by John of these men were of the oldschool, who conducted the business ofthe company under the old-time trans-portation facilities, which were bypacket and not by rail. Mr. Webster was succeeded by W. Frost, a most able manager Newmarlcet on the Lamprey 63 1^— rT T -1 ? \i (->?<?»?, ,S?. spinning Room—Newrtiarket Manufacturing Company


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