. New Hampshire agriculture : personal and farm sketches. the Baptist faith, andin politics he has been active as a Republican, havingbeen for six years president of the town club. He hasserved for three years on the board of selectmen inBoscawen, and represented the town in the legislatureof 1893, serving upon the committees on agriculture,and towns. He was also president of the council ofagriculture, an organization composed of the farmers inthe legislature, whose purpose it was to look carefullyafter the agricultural interests of the state in legislativematters. He is a member of the Masoni


. New Hampshire agriculture : personal and farm sketches. the Baptist faith, andin politics he has been active as a Republican, havingbeen for six years president of the town club. He hasserved for three years on the board of selectmen inBoscawen, and represented the town in the legislatureof 1893, serving upon the committees on agriculture,and towns. He was also president of the council ofagriculture, an organization composed of the farmers inthe legislature, whose purpose it was to look carefullyafter the agricultural interests of the state in legislativematters. He is a member of the Masonic, Odd Fellows,Good Templars, and Red Mens organizations, and is apast grand of Contoocook Lodge No. 26, I. O. O. F.,of Penacook, and a past chief templar. February 3, 1866, Mr. Morrison was united in mar-riage with Miss Clara D. Simpson, by whom he hastwo daughters living—Mary Simpson, and Lena home life of the family is exceptionally pleasant,and the hospitality of the Morrison place is enjoyed bya wide circle of friends and PERSONAL AND FARM SKETCHES. 85 Though still making his home upon the Boscawenfarm, and looking carefully after its management, has, recently, established a real estate agencyin the thriving young city of Franklin, and, with his char-acteristic push and energy, is doing a prosperous businessin that line. HERBERT O. HADLEY, Temple. Probably one of the best known agriculturists among theyoung men in southern New Hampshire is Mr. HerbertO. Hadley, of Temple. Mr. Hadley was born in Peter-borough, November 20, 1855, being the son of Harvey Henrietta D. Hadley, the former being a farmer ofmoderate means and also a carpenter by trade. Hisparents removed to Sharon when he was quite young,where they resided until he was ten years of age, whenthey located in Temple, in which town he has lived eversince. The mother died a few years since, and thefather still makes his home there when not at work athis trade, or visiting h


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