The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . therewas no similar evidence of a whitemans habitation between it andthe settlements on the rivers ofCanada, Its remains still exist, I THE DANIEL; -WEBSTERM-IIGHWAY 231 make it an annua! visit. When date always appealed strongly I to Daniel was a child his father, moved his sentiments and affection and to the farm three miles to the Fast there he spent many happy and known for many years as the Elms-, carefree, days year alter year, his and - in our day as (lie Webster last visit being* a few weeks before Place . now


The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . therewas no similar evidence of a whitemans habitation between it andthe settlements on the rivers ofCanada, Its remains still exist, I THE DANIEL; -WEBSTERM-IIGHWAY 231 make it an annua! visit. When date always appealed strongly I to Daniel was a child his father, moved his sentiments and affection and to the farm three miles to the Fast there he spent many happy and known for many years as the Elms-, carefree, days year alter year, his and - in our day as (lie Webster last visit being* a few weeks before Place . now ; owned by the New his death. Horace did not love Iris Hampshire Orphans Home. There Sabine farm more passionately, than Webster grew to youth and amid Daniel Webster -loved his paternal the ; invigorating and . inspiring acres at Franklin. Perhaps Mr; great • out-of-doors which created Webster, idealized Ins - possessions an .admiration, and love that grew as this letter to his friend Blatch- sironger with advancing years. ford ? might suggest. it is ; v. nrKJ run Councilor George L. Sadler, -The; Merrimack was only a levy ; .Elms Farm, October 23, 1850, yards;away and the foot hills of the Tuesday morning: before ;.White--Mountains were. plain My dear. Sir-— ^ Haw - : yiewy -? ?>??•?>•? throw physic-to tne: dogs-: 111 none :or;the man., •?; - t ... ; f . : ,,.j .,. of ? it; • Fri •r.°l\ ., .! ,; Jijms Farm, into Mr. Nor rh,lbard>i .^eiinav nor. a purgative Websters ..possession ?; _at an early .., drug/. i:i ,.;; r; i; }jm , ,v 232 GRANITE MONTHLY But Dunsinane was a poor, fog-:gy, sickly spot, compared withElms Farm ; nor did S


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