History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire . Residence of Walter Aiken. (Franklin.). Residence of Warren Daniell. (Franklin.) VILLAGES AND PLACES OF BUSINESS. 233 extensive scale, employing several workmen, and sending his teams; into all parts of the State, which brought back huge ley and loads of sheepskins. These he is said to have manu-en erpnse. factured into morocco, probably at the tannery just east of the Corner, afterwards carried on by Zadok Sanborn and his son Waldron. He also established a wooden clock manufac-ciock-making. ^^ introducing two men from Connecticut, Messrs. Peckand


History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire . Residence of Walter Aiken. (Franklin.). Residence of Warren Daniell. (Franklin.) VILLAGES AND PLACES OF BUSINESS. 233 extensive scale, employing several workmen, and sending his teams; into all parts of the State, which brought back huge ley and loads of sheepskins. These he is said to have manu-en erpnse. factured into morocco, probably at the tannery just east of the Corner, afterwards carried on by Zadok Sanborn and his son Waldron. He also established a wooden clock manufac-ciock-making. ^^ introducing two men from Connecticut, Messrs. Peckand Holcomb, to take charge of the business, whose clock making istherefore erroneously located at the Bridge in Vol. II. pp. 233 and234.* Mr. Gridley was succeeded in 1820 by Mr. William Jones, whohad been since 1816 his foreman as a tin-plate worker. The latter con-tinued the business, to some extent, for nearly fifty years, employing, aportion of the time, three workmen besides himself, and two pedlers, andtk sending out as good ware as ever went from a tin shop. Lastly shou


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