Henry Harrison Metcalf

Henry Harrison Metcalf, LL.D., (April 7, 1841 – February 5, 1932) was an editor, journalist, historian, politician, and author from New Hampshire.

[2] However, he choose to enter the field of journalism instead of law and edited multiple newspapers and magazines over his career, including The Granite Monthly which he founded in 1877.

[5] Metcalf's literary career included editing the White Mountain Republic, The Manchester Daily Union, and The New Hampshire Patriot.

[3] At the World Suffrage Association meeting in 1914 he was elected a vice president representing New Hampshire.

[1] He was sometimes known as New Hampshire's "Grand Old Man" and was honored by multiple political, civic, and religious organizations in the state upon his death.