The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . h hilloverlooking Lake Paugus, on the eas-terly side of Union avenue. The sys-tem has, of course, been extended from M + THE ILLUSTRATED LACONIAN. year to year, and the capital stock hasbeen increased to $100,000. The totalcost of the plant, up to date, is about$175,000. The name of the corpora-tion was changed to Laconia WaterCompany, by the legislature, in 1897. The original officers of the corpora-tion were: President, Hon. John ; treasurer, Hon. W.
The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . h hilloverlooking Lake Paugus, on the eas-terly side of Union avenue. The sys-tem has, of course, been extended from M + THE ILLUSTRATED LACONIAN. year to year, and the capital stock hasbeen increased to $100,000. The totalcost of the plant, up to date, is about$175,000. The name of the corpora-tion was changed to Laconia WaterCompany, by the legislature, in 1897. The original officers of the corpora-tion were: President, Hon. John ; treasurer, Hon. W. L. Melch-er ; clerk, John W. Ashman ; superin-tendent, Benj. F. Drake; directors,John C. Moulton, Woodbury L. Melch-er, Benj. J. Cole, Ellery A. Hibbard, tion are: President, Hon. Woodbury ; clerk and treasurer, EdmundLittle ; superintendent, Frank P. Web-ster ; directors, Woodbury L. Melcher,Ellery A. Hibbard, Benjamin F. Drake,Gardner Cook. John S. Crane, WilliamB. Fellows, Geo. H. Roby, Frank , Wm, H. Pepper. The Late Samuel H. Martin. The untimely death of the late Sam-uel H. Martin, on April 26, 1S98, re-. ... Laconia Pumping Station. Benj. F. Drake, Gardner Cook, HenryB. Quinby. The total amount of pipe laid at thepresent time is twenty-three and onefourth miles, and there are now 1,489consumers taking water from this sys-tem. The corporation can supply3,000,000 gallons of water per day ifnecessary. There are about ninety-twohydrants for fire purposes attached tothe system. The capacity of the reser-voir is 2,750,000 gallons. The present officers of the corpora- moved from the Belknap Bar associa-tion one of the brightest and mostpromising young lawyers of Martin was a native of Bangor,P. Q., and the son of Mr. and A. Martin. His age at the timeof his death was thirty-one years andnine months. He came to Laconiawith his parents when a mere boy, andobtained his education in our publicschools. He studied law with Jewell &Stone, and wa
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