Holderness An Account of the Beginnings of a New Hampshire Town

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Langdon of Portsmouth, Rev. Mr. Emerson of HoUis, Dr. Cutter, Dr. Brackett, Samuel Penhallow, Esq. , William Parker, Esq. , Benjamin Whiting, Esq. , High Sheriff of Hillsboro County, Hon. Samuel Holland, Esq. , of Canada, Thomas McDonogh, Esq. , Secretary to the Governor. " "There may possibly be ten more, " he said.
^ Chase's History of Hanover, pp. 176, 235.
THE SETTLEMENT 49 These were the gentlemen, then, who rode with the governor, in the August of 1772, along the forest path beside the Ho
...lderness lakes. The first named was the governor's father, who appears in the list of the original proprietors. Dr. Cutter was the governor's best friend, to whom, when they were lads together, Wentworth wrote amusing descriptions of his undergraduate life at Harvard.^ " The College, " he said, *'is now filled up (allmost) of Boys from 11 to 14 years old and them [they. ?] seem to be quite void of the Spirit and life which is a general concomitant of youth, so you may judge what kind of life I now live, who was wont to live in the gayest and most jovial manner.

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