The Merrimack River Its Source And Its Tributaries Embracing a History of Ma

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The Merrimack River Its Source And Its Tributaries Embracing a History of Ma
J W Meader
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Among the oldest inscriptions on any of the tombstones are the following : — " Here lyes the body of Mrs. Janet Riddel, wife to Mr. Samuel Riddel. She Died Septr. 18, 1746, Aged 50 years. " Another reads thus " Here Lyes The Body of Mrs.
Chresteu McNiel. She Died September 17th, 1752.
Aged 66 years. " Here is still another : — " Here Lyes The Body of Mr.
Archibald Stark. He Departed This Life June 25th, 1758. Aged 61 years. " The City Hall was erected in 1845, at a cost of thirty-five thou- san
...d dollars. The State Reform School is also in Manchester ; the building is four stories high, convenient and roomy, and the lot on which it is built contains one hundred and ten acres.
Manchester, like most manufacturing cities, is eminently a tran- sient place ; but many of the descendants of the first settlers still occupy the old estates, and are counted among the most valuable citizens; but, beyond all question, Gen. John Stark was the most renowned of all her native citizens. He died in May, 1822, at the advanced age of nearly Linety-four years, and was buried in a cem- etery provided by himself for that puri^ose on his own farm, on a commanding bluff just above Amoskeag Falls, whose rushing, rum- bling cataract, like the roar of mighty battle, in which, from a stern sense of duty, he engaged and won unfading laurels when living, is his perpetual requiem.


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