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536    NEW-HAMPSHIRE    STATE    PRISON.

give the names of hundreds of others, who have bestowed their
lesser gifts, and who doubtless are quite as deserving of reward
as those who are blessed with larger worldly means.

The Hon. George W. Nesmith, of Franklin.............. $    1,000.00

Mrs. Betsey Whitehouse, Pembroke....................... 1,100.00

Levi Lyman, Esq., Walpole................................ 1,000.00

Nathaniel White, Esq., and Family, of Concord............ 1,000.00

H. II. Ladd, Esq., and Mother, of Portsmouth.............. 680.00

Hon. Frank Jones, of Portsmouth.......................... 600.00

J. G. Graves, M. D., Nashua.............................. 500.00

Hon. Dexter Richards, Newport........................... 500.00

John C. Morrison, of Fisherville.......................... 500.00

Churches.

Franklin St. Congregational Church Sunday School Man-
chester.....................................*............
1,110.00

South Congregational Church, Sunday School and Orphan

Helpers, Concord........................................ 1,000.00

Hanover St. Congregational Church and Sunday School,

Manchester............................................. 700.00

First Congregational Church, Portsmouth, nearly........ 700.00

First Congregational Church, Sunday School, Nashua, over 600,00
Olive St. Congregational Church Sunday School, Nashua. *

nearly................................................... 500.00

Mrs. Frances M. Farley, Bradford, N. II.,.................. 500.00

Unitarian Society and Sabbath School, Keene............. 519.00

Congregational Church and Society of Amherst, over .......500.00

Churches and citizens of Peterborough, over............... 500.00

Churches and citizens of Rochester, over.................. 600.00

Churches and citizens of Littleton, nearly.................. 500.00

Churches and citizens of the city of Dover.................. 500.00

Churches and citizens of Lebanon......................... 1,000.00

Churches and citizens of Franklin......................... 3,000.00

Middle St. Baptist Church, Portsmouth.................. 550.00

Officers of the Home.

Hon. George W. Nesmith, Franklin, President; Hon, O. W. Fowler,
Bristol, Vice President; Hon. John Kimball, Concord, Treasurer; Rev.
D. A. Mack, Franklin, Superintendent; Mrs. A. R. Mack, Matron; Miss
Jennie Mack, Teacher.

NEW-HAMPSHIRE STATE PRISON.

This Institution is situated in Concord, and located on State
Street about one third of a mile north of the State House. The
dark, heavy, stone walls, together with the antique architecture of
this building, do not present a very imposing appearance from



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