Dundee
Bartlett Historical Society
Preserving the history of the villages of Bartlett, New Hampshire
PO Box 514, Bartlett, NH  03812
(603) 383-4110      
 info@bartletthistory.org
From the town column in the March 14, 1907 issue of the
White Mountain Reporter:

DUNDEE

A little warmer at the present writing.
E.A. and Daniel Dinsmore, who have been representing the
Chicago Portait Co., returned home Saturday night.
G.F. Garland and Frank Locke are working for Walter Pitman.
Mr. and Mrs. Nute are staying with Mr. and Mrs. James
Garland this spring.
There was an unknown man slept in Charles Gray's barn,
one night last week.
Mrs. E.M. Dinsmore visited her sons at Thorn Hill, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Parker of Lower Bartlett, are stopping at F.E.
Littlefield's.
Mr. and Mrs. W.H.H. Pitman visited at Chatham, last week.
Rumor says that I.W. Hodge of Bartlett, will soon move his
family back to his old home.
Mrs. Catherine Andrews Hodge, wife of James H. Hodge, was
born in Chatham, and died at her home here, the 15th of
February.  Mrs. Hodge had a shock two weeks before her
death from which she never rallied.  She was a great suffer
to the end.  The funeral was held the 17th, Rev. Andrews of
Intervale, officiating; also the Intervale Choir was in
attendance.  Several beautiful wreaths of flowers were
furnished by relatives.  Mrs. Hodge was a very quiet woman,
never going around much.  She will be much missed in the
neighborhood.  She leaves a husband and two children, Mrs.
Fred E. Littlefield of this place, and John W. Hodge of
Bartlett.  We extend sympathy to the relatives.