1932 New Hampshire Notables

1892 Map of New Hampshire

New Hampshire Notables,” published by the Concord Press in 1932, is a biographical compilation that follows a previous work by Henry H. Metcalf. It contains 474 brief sketches of notable individuals, both natives and residents of New Hampshire, recognized for their contributions across various fields such as public life, business, and education. This edition focuses on living subjects as of 1932, with an alphabetical index for easy reference. While not exhaustive, it serves as a valuable resource for researchers and libraries, preserving important biographical data.

Genealogy of Emery Moore Low of Tewksbury and Brockton Massachusetts

Emery Moore Low, born March 29, 1849, in Roxbury, Massachusetts, became a prominent figure in Brockton, where he served as mayor and operated a successful paper box manufacturing business. His lineage traces back to William Low of Chelsea, who served in the Revolutionary War. Emery’s career included roles in local governance and community service, while his contributions to Brockton’s infrastructure during his mayoralty were notable. Married to Ida Jane Colbath, he had several successful children, solidifying his family’s legacy in the region.