The Peddler's Daughter


48 Main St
Nashua, NH 3064

 

An American Restaurant in Nashua NH

Haverhill had its share of successful business and professional people, but it is doubtful that anyone was more widely known than Maggie Cline. Maggie was a Vaudeville star when that form of entertainment was in its hay day. Her father, Patrick, was a peddler who is referred to by Haverhill diarist, Isaac Merrill as “the Irish doctor”. Merrill bought eyewash from Cline but he also bought a quire of paper. Therefore, it is not clear what Cline was peddling. In 1860, Pat and his wife Ann had six children under the age of ten, including Maggie, who was born in 1859. Pat served in Co. F, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, during the Civil War. He died in 1894 of apoplexy and a concussion to the brain.


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