Concord, New Hampshire, 1861, artist's impression

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Cropped, sized, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, September 29, 2011.
Depicted ContentConcord, NH
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engraving
Original caption
Eastern view of the central part of Concord - The free bridge over the Merrimac is seen near the central part, above which appear the state house and other public buildings on the Main street of the city. The railroad depot is on the left, above which, in the distance, is seen the insane asylum. The new city hall on Main street on the extreme right.
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John Warner Barber & Henry Howe,Our Whole Country or the Past and Present of the United States....Volume I (New York: Tuttle & McCauley, 1861), 172.
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