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bless mankind. He assumed no borrowed appearances, 

 but was indeed what he appeared to be, full of truth, can- 

 dor and humanity, which made him highly esteemed by 

 all. 



Daniel Bkickett, of Haverhill, died February 19, 

 1892, aged 67 years. He was a native of Haverhill. 



Benjamin E. Emery, of Haverhill, died October 31, 



1891, aged 93 years 6 months. Born in Atkinson, N. H. 



Samuel Fellows, of Haverhill, died May 25, 1892, 

 aged 81 years 8 months. A native of Sandown, N, H. 



Albert C. Heath, of Haverhill, died May 18, 1892, 

 aged 78 years 9 months. A native of Newburj^port. 



Thomas H. West, of Haverhill, died April 24, 1892, 

 aged 80 years 11 months. A native of Boston. 



Mr. Thomas K. Leach, of Topsfield, died June 2, 



1892. By the death of Mr. Leach the Society loses one 

 of its oldest and most active members, and the town one 

 of its most honored citizens. He was a constant atten- 

 dent at all the meetings held by the Society, and had 

 served as Trustee and Vice-President. 



Mr. Daniel S. Goss, of Rockport, after a few weeks' 

 illness of pneumonia, died at his home in Rockport, April 

 1, 1892, aged 64 years. Mr. Goss was a good citizen, a 

 good neighbor and a good and successful farmer and mar- 

 ket gardener. He has long been a member of the Essex 

 County Agricultural Society. 



Mr. James Manning, of Rockport, died from a shock 

 of paralysis, March 26, 1892, at the age of 86 years and 3 

 months. He was a member of Granite Lodge of Odd Fel- 

 lows over 39 years, and has filled many responsible posi- 

 tions in the order. He was also a man who took great in- 



