AERIAL VIEW OF DUBLIN SCHOOL
Dublin, N. H.
At an elevation of 1493 feet, Dublin is the high-
est village in New England. The greater part of
Mt. Monadnock (3,165') lies within the town whose
charter was granted by King George III in 1771.
The first free public library, supported voluntarily,
was established here in 1822. Essentially a sum-
mer colony, Dublin has attracted prominent citi-
zens, writers, and artists: President Taft and
Grenville Clark; Mark Twain and Amy Lowell;
Abbot Thayer, George de Forest Brush, Richard
S. Meryman and Alexander James. The Dublin
School (1935), a college preparatory school,
is partially seen in the upper portion of the
picture.
Photo by Arthur N. Jennison, Keene, N. H.
Published by Educational Publications Dublin, N. H.
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