. The history of Penacook, , from its first settlement in 1734 up to 1900 . Col. William Ij. Chandler. and namesake, William P. Chandler of Penacook. Colonel Chan-dler was taken prisoner twice during the war. During PresidentGrants administration Colonel Chandler was appointed surveyor-general of Idaho territory, and resided in Boise City while holdingthat office. His last years were spent at Danville, 111., where hedied June 13, 1898. Before going West Mr. Chandler married Sarah E. Kimball of 458 HISTORY OF PENACOOK. Orange, N. H. He was a member of the West Concord Congre-gational church


. The history of Penacook, , from its first settlement in 1734 up to 1900 . Col. William Ij. Chandler. and namesake, William P. Chandler of Penacook. Colonel Chan-dler was taken prisoner twice during the war. During PresidentGrants administration Colonel Chandler was appointed surveyor-general of Idaho territory, and resided in Boise City while holdingthat office. His last years were spent at Danville, 111., where hedied June 13, 1898. Before going West Mr. Chandler married Sarah E. Kimball of 458 HISTORY OF PENACOOK. Orange, N. H. He was a member of the West Concord Congre-gational church, and after removal to the West he served as elderof the Presbyterian church at Danville, 111. Colonel Chandlerwas a man of good abilities, of unblemished character, and aworthy and patriotic successor of a long line of military ancestors,who for five generations before him were officers in the militia orin the regular army. THE BROWN FAMILY. According to tradition, the Browns of Penacook are descendantsof Peter Brown, who came from England in the Mayflower, land-. Dea. David Brown.


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