Antique Cabinet Card Photograph. Identified in period handwriting as Emmons Newman. Photo by C. Brockway studio, Hillsboro Bridge, New Hampshire. Measures approximately 4.25 x 6.5 including mount. Condition: This is an original photograph, not a copy or reproduction. It is in excellent condition. Comments: Captain Emmons C. Newman was a prominent citizen of Hillsborough, New Hampshire. Newman Street was named in his honor. A web site pertaining to the town history states, "Capt. Emmons C. Newman was chief of police and fire chief as well as state representative, and thanks to him that we are building Kemp Park on the riverbank today. Newman was involved in local real estate and worked to preserve the old stone oven that dated back to the huge celebration for the nomination of hometown boy Franklin Pierce as U.S. president in 1852. Newman was twice married, but his only child, Marion, moved to Detroit."