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��lecture, all built in recent times. In books is the librarian, Deacon Daniel the board-of-trade building, the city F. Secomb. The first library assoria- library finds a temporary abid- ing place. Its home should be in a spacious building erect- ed by the city, and forever ded- icated to popu- lar education. A memorial buikb ing to perpetu- ate the memory of the heroes

���tion was formed in Concord in 1798.

The asylum for the insane occupies a spacious park, laid out with a view of enhancing its natural beauties. A mas- who went from Concord to save the sive pile of buildings crowns the high- Union would be very appropriate. It est elevation, while paths and avenues has a large and well-selected collection lead in and out among grand old oaks of books of especial value for reference, and elms. Here, too, is a sequestered An enthusiastic lover and compiler of lake, on whose quiet bosom in summer

��RESIDENCE OF MRS, N. WHITE.

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