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CONTENTS OF VOL. IT.

��Affections, The 171

After Many Years 239

All Through the Night, 230

Aloft, 380

Baker's River, 135 Baker, Capt. Thomas and Madame Christine,

his wife, 17

Barton, Hon. Levi W. 225

Birth-place of Gen. Stark, K>1

Boston Tort Bill, The 126

Bryant, William Gullen 35i

Churches in Hopkinton, 22

Coming of June, The 277

Congressional Papers, No 2, 48

Congressional Papers, No. 3, 109

Congressional Papers, No. 4, 177

Congressional Papers, No. 5, 231

Contoocook River, 10.)

Cromwell, Oliver 112

Currier, lion. Moody 129

Clarke, Col. John B. 353

Cottage, A 367

Day at Old Kittery, A 68

Deacon's Prayer, The 145

Dead of 1878, The H4

December 2, 1878, 160

Decisions of Chief Justice Smith 172

Early History of the Concord Press, 164 Early History of the Methodists in New Hamp- shire, 12

Finitio, 37

First Congregational Church in Concord , 201

Forest Vegetation in New Hampshire, 70

Forgetfulness of Sorrow, 12

From the German of Heine, 160

Garrison, William Lloyd 381

George, Col. John Hatch 103

Good Luck, 170

Head, Gen. Natt 97

Hutchinson, Major Samuel 364

Hunger, 205

Hymn, A 04 Hymnology of the Churches, 302, 33,

Illegible Manuscript in Printing Offices, <il

In Battleand in Prison, 210

Industries in Hopkinton, 121

In Ruins, 198 Items and Incidents in Hopkinton, 304, 358

Kearsarge Mountain, 334

Lady Wentworth, The Home of 273

Lancaster, An Old Sketch of 245

Lawyers and Politicians, 132

��Library Questions, Love Wins Love,

��140

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14, 222

��Malaga,

Manners and Customs in Hopkinton,

180, 217, 251, 278

March, 199

Mary and Martha, 20 Men and their Professions, Men of Old Nottingham at the Battle of Bun-

kerilill, 204

Message, The 304

Military Affairs in Hopkinton. 152

Miron, 75

Mt. Kearsarge, To 16

My Friends and I — Memories, 7, 52

Nature's Creed, (>

New Hampshire Hills, 131, 297

New Hampshire Men at Bunker Hill, 266

New Hampshire Seventh at Ft. Wagner, 208

New London Centennial Address, 311, 341, 369

Newspaper History, A Bit of 236

Norris, Herbert F. 161

Old Time Trip in New Hampshire, An 28

Poem by Rev. Silvanus Ha} ward, 47 Politics in Hopkinton, 13 Potter, Richard, 56 Proceedings of the New Hampshire Antiquari- an Society, 03 Pure as the Lillies, j.03

Rhapsody on Old Clothes, A 79

Reviewer Reviewed, A 191

Sagamores of the Newichawannock, The two

Last 95

Sanborn, Dyer Hook, A. M. 91

Senate audits Presidents, Tin — Hon. David H.

Buffum, 1

Shepard, Maj.-Gen. Amos 299

Sorrow, 120

State Senate of 1S79-80, The 2S9, 321

Stearns, Hon. Onslow 250

Summers's Day, A 340

Sunshine After Clouds, 180

��Thackeray, Lines on the Death of

Town Histories,

Traveling Accommodations in Hopkinton,

I'pward,

Variations,

Way to Grandpa's, The Weeks, Hon. Joseph D. Weston, Hon. James A. Widow's Mistake, The

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