Excerpt from Dedication of the State Library Building at Concord, New Hampshire: Tuesday, January 8, 1895
So long as the library remained under the immediate control and supervision of the legislature its growth was dwarfed and its functions were limited to a narrow sphere. In 1866, under more liberal legislation, the library became an institution with a permanent board of control, and during the succeeding years it has profited under the fostering care of the state. Within thirty years the number of volumes has been increased tenfold, and the interest of the public has kept an even pace with the rapid progress Of the library.
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