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from Plymouth, Massachusetts. The town was incorporated in 1763. [2] Parts of Hebron andCampton were<br />
annexed in 1845 and 1860.<br />
In 1806, then-lawyer Daniel Webster lost his first criminal case at the Plymouth courthouse, which now houses<br />
the Historical Society. [3] The author Nathaniel Hawthorne, while on vacation in 1864 with former U.S.<br />
President Franklin Pierce, died in Plymouth at the second Pemigewasset House, which was later destroyed by<br />
fire in 1909. In the early 20 th century, the Draper and Maynard Sporting Goods Company (D&M) sold products<br />
directly to the Boston Red Sox, and players such as Babe Ruth would regularly visit to pick out their equipment.<br />
The Plymouth Normal School was founded in 1871 out of the already existing Holmes Plymouth Academy,<br />
becoming the state’s first teachers’ college. It would later evolve into Plymouth Teachers’ College in 1939,<br />
Plymouth State College in 1963, and finally Plymouth State University in 2003.<br />
Grafton County<br />
Motto: Bridging the Lakes Region and the White Mountains<br />
Website for Plymouth: www.plymouth-nh.org<br />
Wikipedia<br />
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2 nd Lodge to receive this Gavel in New Hampshire<br />
33 rd Lodge to receive this Gavel<br />
7 th April 2002<br />
Horace Chase Lodge No.72<br />
F. & A. M.<br />
53 North Main Street<br />
Penacook – Boscawen<br />
New Hampshire<br />
Email address<br />
worshipfulmaster@horacechase.org<br />
Link address:<br />
Horace Chase Lodge #72 F. & A.M., Penacook, New Hampshire<br />
Meets: 3 rd Thursday except July and August * Annual Installation: January<br />
Secretary 2012: James M. Triacca Tel: (603) 224-2563<br />
http://www.horacechase.org/