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The Dover Enquirer, Volume XXII, No. 36, February 6, 1849, New Hampshire For Sale


The Dover Enquirer, Volume XXII, No. 36, February 6, 1849, New Hampshire
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The Dover Enquirer, Volume XXII, No. 36, February 6, 1849, New Hampshire:
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The Dover Enquirer, Volume XXII, No. 36, February 6, 1849, published by George Wadleigh every Tuesday morning at Dover, New Hampshire — 4 pages.

Contents:

  • Notices
  • The Newspaper, from the Boston Mercantile Journal
  • poem: The Poor -- God Help Them, by Mrs. Mary C. Hewett
  • Church Yards
  • Eclipses in 1849
  • The Last of Braddock\'s Men
  • \"Hangman\" Foote, the Senator from Mississippi
  • \"The Gold of Ophir\" - Major Noah in his last \"Sunday Times\"
  • Laws of New Hampshire Passed November Session, 1848
  • Later From Europe — Steamship Canada brings news
  • Gen. Wilson
  • Gold Digging in California
  • New Hampshire Election, March 13, 1849
  • The Convention at Exeter
  • The Whigs of Congressional District No. 2
  • The Southern Manifesto
  • The Concord Patriot is out against \"mad dogs\"
  • At the Whig Convention for Belknap County
  • The \"Thursday Sketcher\" has moved here from Great Falls
  • California - estimated there will be half a million people digging for gold
  • Mr. Webster\'s Eulogy on Hon. Jeremiah Mason
  • Congressional Convention, District No. 2 delegates
  • Building of a Steamboat for Winnipissiogee Lake, has commenced in good earnest, at Lake Village, under the direction of Mr. Friend
  • Teacher\'s Shipwreck and Loss of Five Lives — Brig Natahnis, commanded by Captain Fitch, from New Orleans for Boston, was run into by a large ship
  • Mr. Crittenden has determined to accept the Attorney Generalship under Gen. Taylor
  • Rev. Benjamin Brierly to sail for California as chaplain of the Ship Duxbury
  • Spanning the Atlantic — Mssrs. Hubbel & Sherburn ask the Government in making a survey and experiments with the view to establish an electric telegraph across the Atlantic Ocean
  • The Whigs of New York met in caucus, to nominate a candidate for US Senator
  • US House of Representatives decided to exclude liquor entirely from the Navy
  • Resignation of Hon. Millard Fillmore, Comptroller of the State of New York
  • The 144th Anniversary of the Birthday of Benjamin Franklin was celebrated
  • Charles F. Adams has presented to the Boston Atheneum, 6000 pamphlets, forming part of his father\'s collection
  • New Hampshire 17 year old goes out in the brig Mary Wilder against his aunt\'s wishes
  • Mr. Parrot, U.S. Consul and Navy agent arrived at Mazatlan on the 13th
  • Dogs! --- Hydrophobia!
  • Narrow escape of a train from Haverhill to Boston, ran off the track on the railroad bridge over Charles river had it not been stayed by the frog of the outside track
  • The Lowell Vox Populi, speaking of the arrest of Sherburne on the suspicion of the murder of Parker
  • Portsmouth and Concord Railroad
  • Ohio Legislature declares \"Black Laws\" of the state unconstitutional, and repealed them
  • Howard Benevolent Society
  • Brighton Market
  • Boston S. Sayles to Mary A. Tarr
  • John H. McDufee to Julia F. Ham
  • William H. Wentworth to Martha Ann Griffiths
  • Richard Plummer to Mary Jane Wiggin
  • Noah Warren to Maria J. Palmer
  • Charles W. Dealing to Harriet N. Chase
  • Elder Hezekiah D. Buzzell to Mrs. Charlotte Tibbets
  • Simeon Sayward to Mary A. Clough
  • True William Woodman to Harriet N. Thompson
  • Orlando J. Bagley to Mary E. Watson
  • Joshua S. Smith to Mary A. Page
  • Orin Clark to Emily F. Trafton
  • Wingate N. Ilsley to Mary Pickett
  • Capt. John Stewart to Caroline E. Currier
  • John Hill to Hannah Haynes
  • James Hobbs, Jr. to Mary Ann Goodwin
  • John G. Buzzell to Mary J. David Lawrance Morrill, age 77
  • Jesse Kimball, age 49
  • Mrs. George W. Berry (Mary Ann Drown Berry), age 19
  • Mrs. Col. Samuel Gilpatrick (Hannah Gilpatrick), age 45
  • Charles Goodwin, age 42
  • John T. Hill, age 61
  • Mary E. Parrott, age 37
  • James Henderson Haven, no age stated
  • Mrs. Capt. Oliver C. Blunt (Anna Blunt), age 72
  • Mrs. Thomas Pickering, Esq. (Mrs. Rosamond Pickering), age 61
  • Mrs. Sally Baker, age 83
  • Elijah D. Gove, age 28
  • Daniel Brewster, age 87
  • ad, sales, notices


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