In a Chapel Speech given by Elmer Ellsworth Woodbury, he makes reference to Frank Fox as follows: "In 1912, Frank Fox, was elected to the legislature and he introduced a joint resolution appropriating $10,000 to improve the Lost River road. He carried the bill through the house, pushed it through the senate and up to the Governor who promised to approve it; but for some reason or for no reason at all he let the bill die.
"Mr. James Muchmore, in 1915, introduced the Fox resolution of 1913 and it was approved by Governor Roland Spaulding."
HISTORY OF THORNTON, GRAFTON COUNTY, NEW HAMPSHIRE
SOURCE: Gazetteer of Grafton County, N.H., 1709-1886 by Hamilton Child,Syracuse, N.Y.: H. Child, June 1886, page 625
BUSINESS AND MANUFACTURES
FRANK FOX'S GRIST-MILL, on road 15, was built about fifteen years ago. It
has two runs of stones, and does custom work.
He is buried in a plot with his first and and his second wives in the Woodstock cemetery, Route 3, Woodstock Grafton, NH. The stone reads:
Frank A. Fox
June 9, 1867
April 11, 1922
Ethel M. Woodbury
His Wife
Feb 12, 1875
April 22, 1901
Grace C. his wife
Nov 25, 1876 June 11 1928
Contributor: Mary Hicks (48433521) • [email protected]
In a Chapel Speech given by Elmer Ellsworth Woodbury, he makes reference to Frank Fox as follows: "In 1912, Frank Fox, was elected to the legislature and he introduced a joint resolution appropriating $10,000 to improve the Lost River road. He carried the bill through the house, pushed it through the senate and up to the Governor who promised to approve it; but for some reason or for no reason at all he let the bill die.
"Mr. James Muchmore, in 1915, introduced the Fox resolution of 1913 and it was approved by Governor Roland Spaulding."
HISTORY OF THORNTON, GRAFTON COUNTY, NEW HAMPSHIRE
SOURCE: Gazetteer of Grafton County, N.H., 1709-1886 by Hamilton Child,Syracuse, N.Y.: H. Child, June 1886, page 625
BUSINESS AND MANUFACTURES
FRANK FOX'S GRIST-MILL, on road 15, was built about fifteen years ago. It
has two runs of stones, and does custom work.
He is buried in a plot with his first and and his second wives in the Woodstock cemetery, Route 3, Woodstock Grafton, NH. The stone reads:
Frank A. Fox
June 9, 1867
April 11, 1922
Ethel M. Woodbury
His Wife
Feb 12, 1875
April 22, 1901
Grace C. his wife
Nov 25, 1876 June 11 1928
Contributor: Mary Hicks (48433521) • [email protected]
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Ethel M. Woodbury
His Wife
Feb 12, 1875
April 22, 1901
Grace C. his wife
Nov 25, 1876 June 11 1928
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