The Morrills and reminiscences . Nebraska Hall, the Right Wing of Which was Used for theNebraska State Museum, Where the Morrill Geological Col-lections were Housed Until BLfC j A Portion of the First Wing of the New Nebraska State Museum,Where the Collections of Charles H. Morrill are Stored onFour Floors. The Old State Museum May be Seen to the Right. THE MORRILLS AND REMINISCENCES On page 103, History of Candia, New Hampshire,the name of Samuel Bagley appears as a taxpayer,in A. D. 1778. Also on page 164 as a taxpayer in theyear 1800. The name does not appear on the taxlist of 1820;
The Morrills and reminiscences . Nebraska Hall, the Right Wing of Which was Used for theNebraska State Museum, Where the Morrill Geological Col-lections were Housed Until BLfC j A Portion of the First Wing of the New Nebraska State Museum,Where the Collections of Charles H. Morrill are Stored onFour Floors. The Old State Museum May be Seen to the Right. THE MORRILLS AND REMINISCENCES On page 103, History of Candia, New Hampshire,the name of Samuel Bagley appears as a taxpayer,in A. D. 1778. Also on page 164 as a taxpayer in theyear 1800. The name does not appear on the taxlist of 1820; very likely he had died before thisdate. Richard Morrill, grandfather of Charles HenryMorrill, married Polly Mary Bagley, daughter ofSamuel Bagley. Revolutionary Record of Daniel Morrill Daniel Morrill was born September 27, 1737, diedin 1813. He was born on Pumpkin Hill, Warner,New Hampshire, and was a son of Israel Morrill.(History of Warner, New Hampshire, page 231.) The voters of Warner met at the house of DanielFlood and selected Daniel Morrill as a represen-tative to the Legislature for one year. (From theHistory of Warner, New Hampshire, page 230, byHarriman.) Dan
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