History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire . Original Satchel Clark House. (See p. 244.). New Town Hall. (Tilton.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 263 donor; and that the people of the present Sanbornton take an honestpride in this hall, as the village of Tilton is still essentially their ownin many points of view. Mr. Eastmans account, though of a recentlyconstructed edifice, will prove of interest to the present residents ofboth towns, and must ever remain a worthy matter of history to thosewho shall come after us. Tilton Town Hall. From the date Tilton was incorporated, in 1869, to 1879, a TownHall was a subje
History of Sanbornton, New Hampshire . Original Satchel Clark House. (See p. 244.). New Town Hall. (Tilton.) PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 263 donor; and that the people of the present Sanbornton take an honestpride in this hall, as the village of Tilton is still essentially their ownin many points of view. Mr. Eastmans account, though of a recentlyconstructed edifice, will prove of interest to the present residents ofboth towns, and must ever remain a worthy matter of history to thosewho shall come after us. Tilton Town Hall. From the date Tilton was incorporated, in 1869, to 1879, a TownHall was a subject of conversation as much as the weather. Its pro-duction was never coupled with the idea of expense to its inhabitants ;but a building for public use, some way or other, was to be the outgrowthof the formation of the new town, and without cost to its citizens. TheTiltons, for whose ancestry the southern section of gloriousmans account old Sanbornton was christened, were associated with the-of its inception. enterprise wnenever it was canvassed. The Sanborn andTilton families,
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