Henry Hubbard (May 3, 1784–June 5, 1857) was an American lawyer and politician from Charlestown, New Hampshire. He represented New Hampshire in both the U.S. House and Senate and later served as governor. May 3 is the 123rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (124th in leap years). ... 1784 was a leap year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... June 5 is the 156th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (157th in leap years), with 209 days remaining. ... 1857 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... Charlestown is a town located in Sullivan County, New Hampshire. ... State nickname: The Granite State Other U.S. States Capital Concord Largest city Manchester Governor John Lynch (D) Senators {{{Senators}}} Official languages English Area 24,239 km² (46th) - Land 23,249 km² - Water 814 km² (3. ... Seal of the House of Representatives The United States House of Representatives is one of the two houses of the Congress of the United States, the other being the Senate. ... Seal of the Senate The United States Senate is one of the two houses of the Congress of the United States, the other being the House of Representatives. ...
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Hubbard is the one primarily responsible for negotiating leases with land owners to harvest the timber.
Henry called him at 8:30 or 9:00 that evening and wanted to apply for a job, and he told him he recognized his name, but he was way too young to be the person that he knew, and he knew Mr.
Henry had cut timber that long he might be able to handle the job, and he told him he might possibly require him to take a drug test and that they did not have worker's comp and he would be working as a general contractor for himself.