Henry Gordon Wells - Career in New Hampshire

Career in New Hampshire

He later moved to Newton, New Hampshire where he also served in the legislature and was a Delegate to New Hampshire state constitutional convention in 1948. He was ultimately named to the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission.

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