. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. Fred Howard /oriiie>- A. Frances (Laws) for titer librarian. from three funds. The James SmithFund was given in 1S77, by JamesSmith of St. Louis, Mo., a native ofthis town, and son of the late John of 1873, when it was removed to thesouth store of the basement, and wasforever separated from its old com-panion, the post-office, and placed incharsre of a librarian; here the li-brary remained until it was removedto its present permanent home, fromwhich later place


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. Fred Howard /oriiie>- A. Frances (Laws) for titer librarian. from three funds. The James SmithFund was given in 1S77, by JamesSmith of St. Louis, Mo., a native ofthis town, and son of the late John of 1873, when it was removed to thesouth store of the basement, and wasforever separated from its old com-panion, the post-office, and placed incharsre of a librarian; here the li-brary remained until it was removedto its present permanent home, fromwhich later place books were first de-livered April 22, 1893.^ The library now receives an income


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