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MORRISON, Leonard Allison, historian, born in Windham, New Hampshire, 21 February, 1848. He received an academic education, and was brought up on the homestead farm. He was a member of the state house of representatives in 1885-'6, and state senator in 1887-'8, serving as chairman of the committee on education in both houses. Dartmouth gave him the degree of A. M. in 1884. Mr. Morrison has been for twenty-five years a contributor to the press. His works are a "History of the Morison or Morrison Family" (Boston, 1880); "History of Windham in New Hampshire" (1883); and "Rambles in Europe, with Historical Facts relating to Scotch-American Families" (1887).

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