History and description of New EnglandNew Hampshire . iapcr. A beautiful view ofExeter is here presented, taken at a point where most of the compact. part of the town can be seen. A portion of the town was annexed toyoutii New Market, January 7, 1853. There are nine church edifices— two Congregational, two Baptist, one Unitarian, one ]\rcthodist, oneChristian, one Second Advent, and one Roman Catholic; a femaleseminary; a public library of 1,900 volumes; six school districts, withtliirteen public schools; the Granite State bank, with a capital of^125,000; the Exeter Bank, with a capital of $75


History and description of New EnglandNew Hampshire . iapcr. A beautiful view ofExeter is here presented, taken at a point where most of the compact. part of the town can be seen. A portion of the town was annexed toyoutii New Market, January 7, 1853. There are nine church edifices— two Congregational, two Baptist, one Unitarian, one ]\rcthodist, oneChristian, one Second Advent, and one Roman Catholic; a femaleseminary; a public library of 1,900 volumes; six school districts, withtliirteen public schools; the Granite State bank, with a capital of^125,000; the Exeter Bank, with a capital of $75,000; a savings insti-tution, incorporated in 18-)1; and a post-office. The following are theincorporated companies: The Water-power and Mill Company, with acapital of §10,000; the Exeter Manufacturing Company, incorporatedin 1829, with a capital of $162,500, the buildings of which are of brick,the ntain one being 175 feet long and fortv-five wide, and having NEW IIAJIPSIIini: TOffX OF FARMINCiTOX, ETC. 493 7,224 spindles; and the New England 8team and C4as-pipe Com-pany, incorporated in l^Us, and having a capital of 8100,000. Be-sides thes


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