. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. ll, which areboth his delight and profit. A few years ago the paper mills inPackers Falls were burned, and the present year an electric light planthas been erected on the Lampreyriver to furnish heat, light, and powerfor Newmarket and Durham. In thePackers Falls district once stood theDavid Davis garrison, the Pender-gast garrison, which is now occupiedby Mr. John H. Scott, and theJoshua Woodman garrison. Moharimets Marsh and Mohari-mets Planting Ground are in Pack-ers Falls, and are localities
. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. ll, which areboth his delight and profit. A few years ago the paper mills inPackers Falls were burned, and the present year an electric light planthas been erected on the Lampreyriver to furnish heat, light, and powerfor Newmarket and Durham. In thePackers Falls district once stood theDavid Davis garrison, the Pender-gast garrison, which is now occupiedby Mr. John H. Scott, and theJoshua Woodman garrison. Moharimets Marsh and Mohari-mets Planting Ground are in Pack-ers Falls, and are localities namedafter an Indian sagamore of thisregion. Mention should be made of Tash who lived at PackersFalls. He was a brave officer inthe French and Revolutionary wars,and at one time he was stationed atCharlestown No. 4 (a fact of interestin connection with the article in theGranite Monthly, February, igoo,on Charlestown No, 4.). Thomas Packers name is also as-sociated with Greenland, N. H., asPackers Creek, and Packers Pointwere named from him. He acquireda part of the Champeruoune A Mill Scene. Most people would better locate thisland if the writer had called it the Pierce farm which was a part ofthe Packer estate. JAMES FREEMAN CEARKE/ By James De Nonitandie, D. D.
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