. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. , 1890, Mr. Currier immediatelyresumed the practice of his professionin Canaan, in which he has sincebeen successfully engaged, but hasnot neglected to give his party thebenefit of his service upon the stump,where he is a pleasing and effectivespeaker, and his counsel and assist-ance in other directions. In November, 189S, he was againchosen by his townsmen as a repre-sentative in the legislature, and, inaccordance with the universal wishand expectation of his party through-out the state, manif


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. , 1890, Mr. Currier immediatelyresumed the practice of his professionin Canaan, in which he has sincebeen successfully engaged, but hasnot neglected to give his party thebenefit of his service upon the stump,where he is a pleasing and effectivespeaker, and his counsel and assist-ance in other directions. In November, 189S, he was againchosen by his townsmen as a repre-sentative in the legislature, and, inaccordance with the universal wishand expectation of his party through-out the state, through thepress and otherwise, even before theelection, when it became understood 324 HON. FRANK D. Residence of Hon. Frank D. Currier. that he was to be a member, he wasmade speaker upon the organizationof the house, and, suffice ii to sa}, hebrought t) the discliarge of the deh-cate and responsible duties of thatposition a readiness, tact, and judg-ment seldom equaled and never sur-passed, insuring the shortest andmost harmonious legislative sessionever holden in the state since theadoption of the biennial system. Mr. Currier was united in mar-riage, May 31, 1890, with Mrs. Ade-laide (Rollins) Sargent, establishinghis home in a handsome and finel}^appointed residence, erected thatyear, at the corner of Depot andSchool streets in Canaan Village,and which they still occupy. x\l-though a bus\ man, professionallyand otherwise, Mr. Currier has ataste for reading, and has a largeand well selected miscellaneous li-brary. He also enj03s, with , in full measure the pleasures of social lie, and their home hasalways been the seat of a generoushospitality. He is ])rominent in theMa


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