. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. e there were 34 church mem-bers. KEV. JOSEPH VTALTON, was born in New Castle, May 27,1642 ; was a minister in Portsmouthfrom 1789 to his death Jan. 10, 1822. REV. BENJAMIN RANDALL Founder of the Free Will BaptistSociety of America, was born in New Castle in 1749; became inter-ested in religion through hearing Whitefield ; organized theFree Will Baptist church ; settled inNew Durham, and died Oct. 22,1808. Foit Constitution, a ruin before itwas completed, its construction hav-ing been


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. e there were 34 church mem-bers. KEV. JOSEPH VTALTON, was born in New Castle, May 27,1642 ; was a minister in Portsmouthfrom 1789 to his death Jan. 10, 1822. REV. BENJAMIN RANDALL Founder of the Free Will BaptistSociety of America, was born in New Castle in 1749; became inter-ested in religion through hearing Whitefield ; organized theFree Will Baptist church ; settled inNew Durham, and died Oct. 22,1808. Foit Constitution, a ruin before itwas completed, its construction hav-ing been stopped by the governmentwithin recent vears when o-reat gunschanged offensive and defensive war-fare, is an interesting place to massive walls, built of huge cutgranite blocks, were considered im-pregnable when they were laid, butthe modern soldier would prefer toseek shelter behind a sand the walls somewhere rest themortal remains of Governor SamuelAllen. The fort occupies the site ofthe famous fort William and Mary,whose small garrison were surprised 88 A Mornmg TisM£i\»oeN • by John Sullivan and his associates,and compelled to surrender to therebels enough powder to partiallysupply the patriot army at BunkerHill. The powder was taken up theriver and hidden in the basement ofthe old church at Durham. Near byis Walbacks tower, a theme for storyand song. The inhabitants of New Castle, like their ancestors, draw largely on tlieneighboring ocean for their suste-nance. During the summer monthsthe island receives at numerous cot-tages along its sea front a concourseof guests. The Wentworth Hotel islarge enough, had it been built twocenturies ago, to harbor not oniy theinhabitants of New Castle, bnt of thewhole province of New Hampshire. A MORNING SHOWER. BY CLAKEXCK H. PEARSON. The rueful skies at last have leave to bless A parching world with gracious bonnteousness, And rain-clouds drifting oer the mountains crown Unstinting pour their benefact


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