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X    CONTENTS.

CHAPTER VI.

Public Schools, Dartmouth College, Literary Institutions, Asylum for
the Insane, College of Agriculture, Orphans Home, State Prison,
State Normal School, State Capital, Reform School, Religion &c.

CHAPTER VII.

A brief review of the State, its climate, its grand mountain, ocean,
lake and river scenery, geology and mineralogy, a description of its
mountains, lakes and rivers, a brief account of the aboriginals of New-
Hampshire, New-Hampshire compared with the Western States; a
poem on New-Hampshire, etc.

CHAPTER VIH.

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Constitution of New-Hampshire; Congressional, Councillor, and Sen¬
atorial Districts; State and Legislative Officers; Governor vote of
the State in 1872 and 1873; Governors of New-Hampshire since 1680;
Justices of the higher courts'of New-Hampshire since 1776; Wheel¬
wright Deed; Cities and Towns in the United States of 6,000 inhabi¬
tants and upwards.

ILLUSTRATIONS.

Agricultural College, Hanover.

Board of Trade Building, Concord.

Burleigh’s Block, Franklin.

City Library Building, Manchester.

Court House, Manchester.

Dustin Monument on Dustin’s Island, Concord.
Eagle Hotel, Concord.

Gage’s Circular Saw Works, Fisherville.

Kiarsarge House, North Conway.

Merchant’s Exchange, Manchester.

Mount Belknap House, Gilford.

Moosehillock, from Warren.

New-Hampshire Conference Seminary, Tilton.
New-London Institution, New-London.

State House, Concord. (Frontispiece.)

State Normal School Building, Plymouth.

Statesman Building, Concord.

Tilden Female Seminary, West Lebanon.

MAR

Map of New-Hampshire.


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