The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . ted invention was a draft regr,-lator for locomotives, which proved afinancial failure. His next was anautomatic leveling machine, which b(^-came a commercial success, was read-ily recognized as the best leveling de-vice for Goodyear shoes and whoseuse is now world-wide. Mr. Winkley is now developing an entire system ofautomatic machinery, which willprobably be applied to all shoe ma-chinery. Mr. Winkley was married in Au-gust, 1892, t(5 Lodema Colbath ofWynne, Maine, and has one child. Heis a m
The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . ted invention was a draft regr,-lator for locomotives, which proved afinancial failure. His next was anautomatic leveling machine, which b(^-came a commercial success, was read-ily recognized as the best leveling de-vice for Goodyear shoes and whoseuse is now world-wide. Mr. Winkley is now developing an entire system ofautomatic machinery, which willprobably be applied to all shoe ma-chinery. Mr. Winkley was married in Au-gust, 1892, t(5 Lodema Colbath ofWynne, Maine, and has one child. Heis a member of Rising Star F. and A. ]\I., of Newmarket, alsoof Zebulon Council, Sutton Chapter,Royal Arch Masons, and of OrientalCommandery, Knights Templar; alsoa member of Aleppo Temple, Noblesof the Mystic Shrine of Boston. Inhis social affiliations Mr. Winkley isa member and past vice-commodore ofthe Lynn Yacht Club, also a memberof the Portsmouth, N. H., Yacht active and energetic, he isalso modest and domestic, and takesgenuine enjoyment in his pleasantresidence at Edward H. Durell(See page 81) Newmarl-et on the Lamprey 121 GEORGE H. WILLEY No one feature of a towns equip-ment exerts a greater influence forgood or bad than the hotel, for, in theranks of that vast army of travelingmen Avho cover the country from coastto coast, and from giilf to lake, thereexists a sort of Freemasonry and withwonderful speed they pass the wordalong and woe betide that townwhich fails to provide adequate carefor the Knights of the Road. variety, is prepared and placed uponthe table with the attention to detailand delicacy of flavor of which anyhousewife might well be proud. Since acquiring this property, inMay, 1902, Mr. Willey has entirelyremodeled and refurnished, regardlessof expense, until today the HotelWilley is a credit to Newmarket, asit would be to any town. George Hamlin, son of Jonas Dur-gin and Abbie (Horn) Willey, was
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