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Twelve Vignettes of Portsmouth
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Written by Helen Pearson & Harold Hotchkiss Bennett
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PORTSMOUTH PUBLIC LIBRARY
Portsmouth, NH

Built in 1809, from the designs of renowned architect, Charles Bulfinch, for
the proprietors of the Portsmouth Academy, this building was used by that scholastic
body until 1868, when it was sold to the city for a public school. Since the year
of 1896, the Portsmouth Public Library has used the building.
(Important SeacoastNH.com Update: According to Richard Candee's book "Building Portsmouth" (1992), the popular
belief that Bulfinch designed this building is false, although the structure is
still routinely referred to as "the Bulfinch Library." Records indicate that the
actual designer was named James Nutter. This is the site where this and other
Helen Pearson original pencil sketches in "Vignettes" are archived today.)
UPDATE: The library is moving to a new location nearby and is available at the
City of Portsmouth web site
NOTE: Text includes only information popularly known at the time of its publication.
Excerpt from "Vignettes of Portsmouth," (1913) Illustrated by Helen Pearson with
text by Harold Hotchkiss Bennett, Courtesy of Portsmouth Public Library Collection.
Published here courtesy of SeacoastNH.com.
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