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Windham, N. H.

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��ports, and several historical sermons, bound in one volume; 1881. Com- piled by Leonard A. Morrison.

By Leonard A. Morrison —

History of the Morison or Morri- son Family ; 470 pp. ; published in 1880; 1,100 copies.

Condensed History of Windham, N. H., for the Histor\' of Rocking- ham and Strafford Connties ; pub- lished 1882.

History of Windham, N. H., from 1710 to 1883; 872 pp.; 750 copies; published 1883.

History of the Harris Family, 1636- 1883; 141 pp.; published 1883; by William S. Harris.

This town has sent forth its full complement of men equipped with a thorough education for the conflict of life. This list embratjes the most of its

COLLEGE STUDENTS AND GRADUATES.

Amherst College, Amherst, Mass. —

John M. Harris, grad. 1839.

Charles H. Crowell was a member two years.

Orren Moore entered 1854 — there one year.

Rufus A. INIorrison, grad. 1859.

Samuel Morrison, grad. 1859. Brown University, Providence, R. I.

John Hopkins, entered in 1820, d. in college. Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. —

Gilbert T. Williams, gmd. 1784.

Simon Fiuley Williams, grad. 1785.

Silas Betton, grad. 1787.

Samuel Armor, grad. 1787.

Samuel Diusmoor, grad. 1789.

Silas Dinsmoor, grad. 1791.

John Park, grad. 1791.

John H. Williams, grad. 1798,

��James Dinsmoor, grad. 1813.

John Kezer, grad. Med. Col., 1826.

Edward Pratt Harris, grad. 1826.

Nathaniel Hills, grad. 1841.

James Dinsmoor, grad. 1841.

Silas M. Blanchard, grad. 1842.

Charles Cutler, grad. 1852.

James M. Whittaker, grad. 1861.

Cassius S. Campbell, grad. 1868.

Andrew W. Cochran, in college two years. Harvard University, Cambridge. Mass.

George Jacob Abbot, grad. 1835.

Herman E. Douelson, grad. 1836.

Alexander F. Marden, grad. 1863. Wesleyan University, Middletown,

Conn. —

Cadford ]\L Dinsmoor, grad. 1851.

Hannah Ada Taylor, grad. 1876. Yale College, New Haven, Conn. —

Jonathan L. Noyes, grad. 1852,

Carroll Cutler, grad. 1854.

These persons, not college gradu- ates, attained honorable rank, and success in their professions :

Judge Silas Morris Cochran was an associate justice of the court of ap- peals of Maryland.

Charles Abbott was judge of one of the local courts of Nevada.

John Nesmith, judge of the police court, Dover, N. H.

Silas Milton Moore, principal of academy at Chester, N. H.

Dr. Isaac Thorn, a prominent phy- sician in Windham and Derry.

Dr. Benjamin F. Simpson, a suc- cessful practitioner in Windham and Lowell, Mass.

Dr. Daniel L. Simpson, late of West Rumuey, N. H.

Dr. John Reid Crowell, late of Brooklyn, Mich.

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