History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire . Page 223, fifth line from bottom. For whose, substitute where, — let-ting the whole sentence read: The distillery was Lovejoys, at the Square,where also were most of the stores. Page 231. The list of business places in Tilton, as here given, within theshort space of six months preceding April, 1882, has been subjected to severalchanges, thus proving the mutability of all human affairs. The most impor-tant of these changes are here announced. The sudden and lamented deathsof T. W. Long, December (?), 1881, at Hopkinton, and of George Nelson,alias George N.


History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire . Page 223, fifth line from bottom. For whose, substitute where, — let-ting the whole sentence read: The distillery was Lovejoys, at the Square,where also were most of the stores. Page 231. The list of business places in Tilton, as here given, within theshort space of six months preceding April, 1882, has been subjected to severalchanges, thus proving the mutability of all human affairs. The most impor-tant of these changes are here announced. The sudden and lamented deathsof T. W. Long, December (?), 1881, at Hopkinton, and of George Nelson,alias George N. Glgar, our popular barber, in Northfield, April 8, 1882,caused the entire and final suspension of their business operations. The firmof C. P. Herrick & Co. has been succeeded by that of Philbrick & Hill (for-merly of Hills Block), general merchandise. The business of Wm. A. Colbyhas changed hands, and the Lord Brothers have established a new and popu-lar drug store in their building. A neat and commodious passenger railroad. Residence or A. \V. Sullowat. (Franklin.)


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