. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . member of the Board of Educationand is a trustee of Proctor has been prominent in the coun-cils of the Democratic party in countyand state, and has championed itsprinciples on the stump. Justin O. Wellman. The town ofNew London honored itself by choos-ing as its delegate in the Conventionone of the most prominent educatorsin the state—Justin Owen Wellman,principal of Colby Academy, a pro-gressive Republican who made oneof the best speeches in the debate insupport of the Initiative a
. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . member of the Board of Educationand is a trustee of Proctor has been prominent in the coun-cils of the Democratic party in countyand state, and has championed itsprinciples on the stump. Justin O. Wellman. The town ofNew London honored itself by choos-ing as its delegate in the Conventionone of the most prominent educatorsin the state—Justin Owen Wellman,principal of Colby Academy, a pro-gressive Republican who made oneof the best speeches in the debate insupport of the Initiative and Refer-endum. Mr. Wellman was born in Belgrade,Me., September 19, 1875, the son ofS. Owen Rogers and Ella (Russell)Wellman. He graduated from ColbyCollege in the Class of 1898, in which. Justin O. Wellman of the New London Acetylen Gas Com-pany. August 14, 1901 he married year lie became principal of Paris Caroline Blanche Walker, at Mechanic Hill (Me.) Academy. From 1899 to Falls, Me. The Constitutional Convention of 1912 203 Amos J. Blake, delegate fromFitzwilliam, Republican, Congrega-tionalist, lawyer, was born in Rindge,October 20, 1836; and educated atMt. Caesar Seminary, Swanzey, GreenMountain Liberal Institute. Wood-stock, Vt., and under the tuition ofProf. E. T. Quimby at AppletonAcademy, New Ipswich, teachingschool winters to defray the was well fitted for college, butabandoned the idea, and began thestudy of law in Keene in 1859, wasadmitted to the bar in 1862, and topractice in the U. S. courts in 1867,and has successfully practiced hisprofession in Fitzwilliam since July,1863. He served as assistant internalrevenue assessor from 1862 to 1870,bank commissioner from 1876 to1880, census enumerator in 1880 and1890, school committee in Rindgetwo yea
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