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contents of vol. ix.


Hon. Charles H. Burns, . . . 1

Hon. Frederick G. Stark and the Merrimack River Canals—Gen. Geo. Stark, 5


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What the Old Clock Says—H. E. Walker, .

Young Men's Christian Associations — Russell Sturgis, Jr.,-

George Fuller — Sidney Dickinson

The Loyalists of Lancaster — Hon. Henry S. Nourse, .

Louis Ansart — Clara Clayton,

The Boundary Lines of Old Groton, II — Hon Samuel A. Green, M.D.,

Tuberoses — Laura Garland Carr, .....

British Forces and Leading Losses in the Revolution,

Historical Notes,

Hon. Jesse Gault (Portrait)— Col. J. Eastman Pecker, . George Peabody Little — Isaac Walker, A. M., Publisher's Department — Boar's Head,

Laconia,

Book Notices,

Business Element in American History— Willard H. Morse, M God's Love and Mine — William Hale, .... A New Hampshire Countess — Rev. Edward Cowley, The Doctor's Granddaughter — Annie Wentworth Baer,

Who Was Publico?— A. H. Hoyt,

Historic Problems— Fred Myron Colby,

Arria Marcella : A Souvenir of Pompeii. A Translation from the French

Frank West Rollins, . , . , Ticknor & Co.'s New Books, .... John McDuffee— Rev. Alonzo H. Quint, D. D.,

Franklin McDuffee,

The Family Emigration to New England — Thomas W. Bichnell

An Incident of Sixteen Hundred and Eighty-Six — Hon. Mellen Chamberl

The Boundary Lines of Old Groton — Hon. Samuel Abbott Green,

Wachusett Mountain and Princeton— Alberton P. Mason, .

Washington and the Flag — Gen. Henry B. Carrington, LL. D.,

A Summer on the Great Lakes — Fred Myron Colby,

Our National Cemeteries — Charles Cowley, LL. D.,

The Ogunquit Fishing Fleet — William Hale,

Col. Thomas Cogswell — Editorial,

Lycurgus Pitman — W. B. Osgood,

HosEA B. Carter,

New Hampshire Fire Insurance Company,

Nathaniel E. Martin, ....

Capt. John McClintock,

The Old Stores and Post-Office of Groton — Hon. S

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