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State library and Supreme Court building erected at a cost of $300,000, dedicated at Concord......Jan. 8, 1895
Vote for governor: George A. Ramsdell, Republican, 48,387; Henry O. Kent, Democrat, 28,333; John C. Berry, Prohibition, 1,057; scattering, 1,015......November, 1896
Vote for governor: Frank W. Rollins, Republican, 44,730; Charles F. Stone, Democrat, 35,653; Augustus G. Stevens, Prohibition, 1,333; scattering, 749......November, 1898
Ex-Gov. Frederick Smith dies......April 22, 1899
Old Home Week first celebrated in fifty cities and towns......August, 1899
Seventy towns celebrate Old Home Week......August, 1900
Joint presentation of bronze tablets to battle-ships Kearsarge and Alabama by people of New Hampshire, Governor Johnston and staff, of Alabama, attending, at Portsmouth......September, 1900
Vote for governor: Chester B. Jordan, Republican, 53,891; Frederick E. Potter, Democrat, 34,956; Josiah M. Fletcher, Prohibiti