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Amos Hadley (May 14, 1825 – May 1908) worked in the newspaper business, served as a state representative and as New Hampshire superintendent of public instruction, and was a founder of the historical commission in Concord, New Hampshire, that published an official history of the city. He published a book on Walter Harriman. He served as a state representative from Bow, New Hampshire, in 1850 and 1851. He served as state superintendent of public education. He graduated from Dartmouth College. He was in a society there.

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  • Amos Hadley (May 14, 1825 – May 1908) worked in the newspaper business, served as a state representative and as New Hampshire superintendent of public instruction, and was a founder of the historical commission in Concord, New Hampshire, that published an official history of the city. He published a book on Walter Harriman. He served as a state representative from Bow, New Hampshire, in 1850 and 1851. He served as state superintendent of public education. He graduated from Dartmouth College. He was in a society there. (en)
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  • Amos Hadley (May 14, 1825 – May 1908) worked in the newspaper business, served as a state representative and as New Hampshire superintendent of public instruction, and was a founder of the historical commission in Concord, New Hampshire, that published an official history of the city. He published a book on Walter Harriman. He served as a state representative from Bow, New Hampshire, in 1850 and 1851. He served as state superintendent of public education. He graduated from Dartmouth College. He was in a society there. He published a history of Dunbarton, New Hampshire, with two addresses before the . In 1863 he was state printer. In 1865 he published the Quartermaster General's report. In 1903 he was one of the incorporators of the Historical Commission of Concord. (en)
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