. New Hampshire agriculture : personal and farm sketches. Herbert O. OO NEW HAMPSHIRE AGRICULTURE. He has, in connection with his farm work, carried ona wholesale and retail meat business for the last sixteenyears, and is a very successful auctioneer, being a grandnephew of the late T. K. Ames, of Peterborough, whofor fifty years was the leading auctioneer of the is a member and strong supporter of the Congrega-tional church, and in politics always a Democrat. Hisspecialty in farming is raising milk for the Boston market,and he usually keeps thirty or more cows. He was oneof


. New Hampshire agriculture : personal and farm sketches. Herbert O. OO NEW HAMPSHIRE AGRICULTURE. He has, in connection with his farm work, carried ona wholesale and retail meat business for the last sixteenyears, and is a very successful auctioneer, being a grandnephew of the late T. K. Ames, of Peterborough, whofor fifty years was the leading auctioneer of the is a member and strong supporter of the Congrega-tional church, and in politics always a Democrat. Hisspecialty in farming is raising milk for the Boston market,and he usually keeps thirty or more cows. He was oneof the originators of the Temple & Greenville TelephoneCo., and is secretary and treasurer of the same, havingan office in his residence. JAMES M. HAYES,Dover. James M. Hayes, of Dover, was born at Sandwich,August 3, 1845. He is a direct descendant of Dea. JohnHayes, of Dover, the first settler by that name, both onhis fathers and mothers side, she being Elizabeth, thedaughter of Capt. John W. Hayes, of Barrington. parents settled in Sandwich in 1837, and reside


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