Merrimack County Commissioners 1886 Report

Annual Report of the County Commissioners of Merrimack County, Together with the Reports of the County Treasurer, Superintendent of the County Farm, Clerk of Court, Sheriff, Jailor, Solicitor, Physicians, and Chaplain, for the Year Ending May 1, 1886. Includes a listing of Paupers supported at the Farm.

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Names in this online transcription include Arlin, Bailey, Batchelder, Bennett, Bingham, Blake, Boyden, Brooks, Brown, Burleigh, Burnham, Butler, Cane, Carter, Ceargue, Chamberlain, Chesley, Clough, Cochran, Colby, Conner, Cook, Crowell, Doners, Drew, Eastman, Elliott, Evans, Everett, Fellows, Fisher, Fisk, Flanders, Foster, Foze, Frazier, Frost, Gallinger, Garrity, Gebbins, Gerrish, Gerry, Glines, Gould, Hancock, Harriman, Heath, Henshaw, Hill, Holhouse, Holland, Holton, Hook, Hopkins, Hosmer, Hoyt, Jackson, Johnson, Kelly, Keniston, Kimball, Leslie, Little, Littlefield, Livingston, Lovering, Mahagan, Martin, Mason, Maxfield, McCoy, McCurley, McGovering, McLaughlin, Messer, Moore, Morgan, Morrill, Morrison, Mosely, Much, Neal, Norton, Nutter, O'Clair, Ober, Ordway, Page, Patterson, Pearson, Pearsoo, Peaslee, Pettingill, Pgum, Powell, Prescott, Puffer, Radagan, Ralph, Rayno, Richardson, Rille, Roby, Sampson, Sargent, Shurtleff, Silsby, Simmons, Sleeper, Slocumb, Somers, Spillan, Staples, Sullivan, Teney, Tennant, Thompson, Thorn, Thorndike, Tilton, Toomey, Towns, Wade, Walker, Ward, Wells, Wentworth, Whittier, Wiser, Wright, Yeoman, Young.

Labels: New Hampshire, Home Records, Almshouse

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