. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. HON. CHARLES A. SINCLAIR, Senator from the Portsmouth District,No. 24, was boin in Bethlehem. Aug.,21, 1848. He is the son of Hon. JohnG., and Tamar M. (Clark) was educated at Newbury, Vt., andat Sanbornton Bridge, and was fitted forcollege at Phillips Academy, entered Dartmouth College in1867, but did not graduate. His homewas in Bethlehem until 1867, in Lex-ington, Mich., until 1869, in Littleton,until 1873, and since that date in Ports-mouth, where he has been actively
. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. HON. CHARLES A. SINCLAIR, Senator from the Portsmouth District,No. 24, was boin in Bethlehem. Aug.,21, 1848. He is the son of Hon. JohnG., and Tamar M. (Clark) was educated at Newbury, Vt., andat Sanbornton Bridge, and was fitted forcollege at Phillips Academy, entered Dartmouth College in1867, but did not graduate. His homewas in Bethlehem until 1867, in Lex-ington, Mich., until 1869, in Littleton,until 1873, and since that date in Ports-mouth, where he has been actively en-gaged in business. He is a keen andsagacious business man of acknowlegedability. He is proprietor of the Ports- 264 New Hamps/m-e Senate. mouth Daily Evening Times and theweekly States and Union. He hasserved as president of the Nashua &Rochester Radroad, of the Manchester& Lawrence Railroad, and as a directorof the Boston & Maine Railroad and ofmany other corporations. He was founderand the largest owner in the PortsmouthShoe Company. He was appointedcolonel on the staff of Govor
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