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PORTRAITS FOR POSTERITY.

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��James Sheafe. An original by Henry Inman. Presented to the state by John Fisher Sheafe, Esq., of New York city — a son. Mr. Sheafe was a rep- resentative from New Hampshire in the 6th congress, and United States senator in i So 1-2.

CHIEF JUSTICES OF THE STATE.

Simeon Olcott. A copy by U. D. Tenney. Presented to the state by George Olcott, Esq., of Charlestown — a grandson. Mr. Olcott was U. S. senator from 1801 to 1805 ; a trustee of Dartmouth College from 1 7S4 to

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Andrew S. Woods, ll. d. An origi- nal by U. D. Tenney. Presented to the state by Col. Edward Woods, of Bath — a son.

Henry A. Bellows, ll. d. An origi- nal by Adna Tenney. Presented to the state by Hon. Charles Doe and Hon. Jeremiah Smith, who at the time of presentation were associate justices of the supreme court.

J. Evereti- Sargent, ll. d. An original by U. D. Tenney. Presented to the state by himself. Judge Sar- gent was also speaker of the house in 1853, and president of the senate in 1854.

Ira A. Eastman, ll. d. Painted by U. D. Tenney. Presented to the state by his widow.

PRESIDENTS OF THE N. H. SENATE.

Benning M. Bean. An original by U. D. Tenney. Presented to the state by J. Q. A. Bean, Esq., of Boston, Mass. — a son. He was councilor in 1829 ; president of the senate in 1832 ; a representative in congress from 1833 to 1S37.

William Haile. A copy by Adna Tenney, after an original by himself. Presented to the state by Hon. William H. Haile, of Springfield, Mass. — a son. Mr. Haile was also governor of the state from 1857 to 1859.

Moody Currier, ll. d. An original by U. D. Tenney. Presented to the state by himself. He was president

��of the senate in 1857, councilor from i860 to 1862.

Herman Foster. An original by Adna Tenney. Presented to the state by himself. President of the senate in 1861.

Nathaniel Gordon. An original by N. B. Onthank. Presented to the state by himself. President of the senate in 1870.

Charles H. Campbell. An original by Adna Tenney. Presented to the state by himself. President of the senate in 1872.

James B. Creighton. An original by U. D. Tenney. Presented to the state by himself. President of the senate in 1840.

Charles G. Atherton. An original. Presented to the state by his widow, Mrs. Anne Atherton. Mr. Atherton was speaker of the house of represent- atives from 1S33 to 1837; representa- tive in congress from 1837 to 1843, and senator in congress from 1843 ^"^ 1849.

Harry Hibbard. An original by U. D. Tenney. Presented to the state by members of the New Hampshire Bar. He was speaker of the house of rep- resentatives from 1844 to 1846 ; pres- ident of the senate from 1S47 to 1849 ; representative in congress from 1849 to 1855.

David A. Warde. An original by John Burgum, of Concord. Presented to the state by himself. President of the senate in 1873.

William H. Y. Hackeit. An origi- nal by U. D. Tenney. Presented to the state by the sons of Mr. Hackett. He was president of the senate in 1862.

John W. Sanborn. An original by U. D. Tenney. Presented to the state by Mr. Sanborn. President of the senate in 1875.

David H. Buffum. An original by U. D. Tenney. Presented to the state by the family of Mr. Buffum. Presi- dent of the senate in 1878.

Natt Head. An original by Plumer Prescott. Presented to the state by himself. President of the senate in 1S77.

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