English: Old Library, Franklin Street, Manchester, NH; from a 1908 postcard. It was built in 1871 on a lot donated by the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company. In 1914, the Manchester City Library would move to the larger Elenora Blood Carpenter Building on Pine Street.
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2006-10-16 13:20 Hugh Manatee 675×424× (66611 bytes) Old Library, Franklin Street, Manchester, NH; from a 1908 postcard. It was built in 1871 on a lot donated by the ''Amoskeag Manufacturing Company''. In 1914, the ''Manchester City Library'' would move to the larger ''Elenora Blood Carpenter Building'' o
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