1793,.... .9.854 1812,....32,992 1831,.... .42,294 1850,. .55.789 .35,739 1832, 39,233 1851,. ..58,111 1794,. 10.470 1813,. .60,111 1802, ..19,166 1821, 1795,. .9,440 1814,. .38,542 1833, .33.476 1852,. 1796, .10,775 1815, .36,194 1834, .30.173 1853, ..56,566 1797,. 10,823 1816, ..38,407 1835, 40.900 1854,. 57.931 1798,....12,153 1817,. ..35,375 1836, 30,925 1855,....64.690 1799,....11,723 1818. .,31.465 1837, .24,532 | 1856,. 66,703 1800,. ....16.762 1819,... .24,265 1838. .54,570 1857,. .65,882 1801,....16,839 1820, 24.771 1839,. ..54.601 1858, .24.448 1840,. ...50.799 1859, 67,964 ..69,155 1803,. .21,317 1822,. .23.980 1841. .51,689 1860,. ..71,603 1804,....24,284 1823,. .29,943 1842,. .28,484 1824,. ..30,348 1843, .20,575 1825,. .29.929 1844, .16,161 1826,.... ..30,251 1845,. ..15,899 1827. .27,411 1846, .30,983 1828,. .39,897 1847, .60,500 1866,....65,638 1810,. .31,575 1829,. 42,246 1848, .61,544 1867,....68,608 1811,....32,064 1830,... 44,441 1849,....56,033 GOVERNMENT OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE, 1867-8. WALTER HARRIMAN, Warner, GOVERNOR. " "" COUNCIL. District No. 1, WILLIAM C. PATTEN, Kingston. JASON W. HATCH, Janitor of State House. EXECUTIVE OFFICERS. JOHN D. LYMAN, Farmington, State Secretary. Home. NATHAN W. GOVE, Concord, Deputy State Secretary. Home. SENATE. WILLIAM T. PARKER, Merrimack, President. Phenix. Home. JOHN W. CURRIER, Alton, Assistant Clerk. Dr. Warren's. District No. 1-EZRA A. STEVENS, Portsmouth. 66 66 Home. Phenix. Phenix. Phenix. 2-ISAIAH L. ROBINSON, Fremont. Eagle. 6-ORSINO A. J. VAUGHAN, Laconia. American. 66 8-JOHN M. HAYES, Salisbury. "10-LEVI W. BARTON, Newport. CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION. AARON H. CRAGIN, Lebanon, JACOB H. ELA, Rochester, JAMES W. PATTERSON, Hanover, Senators. AARON F. STEVENS, Nashua, Representatives. JACOB BENTON, Lancaster, MILITARY DEPARTMENT. Commander-in-Chief-His Excellency, WALTER HARRIMAN, Warner. Adjutant-General-NATT HEAD, Hooksett (having the rank of Brigadier-General). Commissary-General-REUBEN RAND, Portsmouth. NEW-HAMPSHIRE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE-Established in 1838. President-Charles Burroughs, Portsmouth. HOUSE OF REFORMATION.-Established in 1855. President-Horton D. Walker, Portsmouth. STATE PRISON.-Established in 1812. Warden-Joseph Mayo. Trustees of Agricultural College-Asa D. Smith, Hanover; Frederick Smyth, Manchester; Ira A. Eastman, Concord; Anthony Colby, New-London, appointed by College; Joseph B. Walker, Concord; John D. Lyman, Farmington; John B. Clarke, Manchester; William P. Wheeler, Keene; Chester C. Hutchins, Bath, appointed by State. Trustees of State Library-George Stark, Nashua; Nicholas V. Whitehouse, Rochester; P. Brainard Cogswell, Concord. Editor and Compiler of Early Records, &c.-Nathaniel Bouton, Concord. Normal School Commissioner-Orrin Perkins, Winchester. Superintendent of Public Instruction*-Amos Hadley, Concord. Commissioners. On Railroads. -Milan W. Harris, Dublin; George W. Savage, Alton; Jesse Gault, Hooksett. On Banks.-Henry O. Kent, Lancaster; Jacob G. Cilley, Manchester; William W. Hayes, Farmington. On Insurance.-John Felch, Sunapee; Addison B. Wyatt, Sanbornton; Francis Winch, Nashua. On Pilotage.-Lyman D. Spalding, William C. Dwight, Charles H. Chase, Portsmouth. On Fish.-Henry A. Bellows, Concord; Winborn A. Sanborn, Wolfborough. Inspectors-Of Flour-Julius Cone, Edward P. Prescott, Concord. Of Fish-Joshua E. Eldridge, John N. Frost, Portsmouth. Of Hops-William P. Riddle, Manchester. *Board of Education abolished June, 1867. |