. Centennial proceedings and historical incidents of the early settlers of Northfield, Vt. : with biographical sketches of prominent business men who have been and are now residents of the town . government. Mr. Carpenter has been a firm believer in the final res-toration of all human intelligence to holiness and happi-ness in Gods own good time. He has been a delegate,Vice President and President of the Universalist StateConvention for many years, and in 1877 it passed the fol-lowing resolution : Resolved, That the thanks of this Convention be tendered to theHon. Heman Carpenter for the able


. Centennial proceedings and historical incidents of the early settlers of Northfield, Vt. : with biographical sketches of prominent business men who have been and are now residents of the town . government. Mr. Carpenter has been a firm believer in the final res-toration of all human intelligence to holiness and happi-ness in Gods own good time. He has been a delegate,Vice President and President of the Universalist StateConvention for many years, and in 1877 it passed the fol-lowing resolution : Resolved, That the thanks of this Convention be tendered to theHon. Heman Carpenter for the able and efficient manner in whichhe has executed the office of President of this Convention for sev-eral years past, and for the urbanity and good spirit he has mani-fested toward all the members of that Convention. When Mr. Carpenter came to Northfield, there werebut fourteen houses in the Factory Village. He hasbornti his part manfully in all the positions he has filledby the suffrages of his fellow citizens ; and in his profes-sion has enjoyed the respect of his associates and themembers of the (-ourt, and the community where he haslived so long, bearing always his share of the burdens. t. JOHN MOSELEY. Mr. riirpciitci- niarrifd Harriet S. (Jiltliri>t. dl ( liclsca.\ Fcliniary 14. who was Imrii in (JoHstown. I)frr 21. islC. riicy lia ISll ;lason Heinan, I) IS48: Ahipiil Fidelia, 1. 1S4!). Mrs. (arjuMiter (lieij .Inne 21, 18()5. .Mr. (ar|iiiitcr married his present wife. Mrs. BetseyS. Kdprton. Octoler Hi, 1 s»i<). at Burlin^^ton, Vt. Shewas Itorn in Berlin. .Inly 20. lS22,and was the widow II. lvl<;erton. and ilau^-hter ol Solomon Nye. JOHN MOSELEY Was in Monlpelier. Vt., .lune 1st. Isdl. Ily Deacon William Winch, in Hi- movedt(t the Center Village in the sprin--of 1S4!>. lie \va> afarmer hy occupation, and one (»! that kind of men whoare well liked, not havinj;- an enemy in the world. Mr. Moseley married I^ydia C. Kni}z;ht,


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