Felt the value of good roads sooner than his contemporaries, and risked everything and lost much, in constructing the Cheshire turnpike, twenty-five miles form Charlestown bridge to Keene. They had five children three of whom died young and are also buried in Charlestown .[2]
Sources
↑ Entered by Kevin Mullen, Wednesday, October 30, 2013.
↑ History of Woodstock, Vermont, by Henry Swan Dana, Published by Houghton, Mifflin and Company, The Riverside Press, Cambridge, Boston and New York, 1889. p. 597. [1]
James R. Jackson, ed., History of Littleton, New Hampshire (Cambridge, Massachusetts: University Press, 1905), 3:514.
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