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LACONIA , a city and the county-seat of Belknap county, New Hampshire, U.S.A., on both sides of the WinnepesaukeeSee also: river, 28 m
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N.N.E. of Concord
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Pop
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(1900) 8042 (1770 See also: foreign-See also: born); (191o) ro,183
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Laconia is served by two divisions of the See also: Boston & Maine railway, which has a very handsome granite passenger station (1892) and repair shops here
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It is pleasantly situated in the lake See also: district of central New Hampshire, and in the summer season Lake Winnisquam on the S. and W. and Lake Winnepesaukee on the N.E. attract many visitors
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The city covers an See also: area of 2465 sq. m
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(5.47 sq. m. annexed since 1890)
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Within the city limits, and about 6 m. from its centre, are the 'grounds of the Winnepesaukee See also: Camp-Meeting Association, and the camping place for the See also: annual reunions of the New Hampshire Veterans of the See also: Civil War, both at The Weirs, the northernmost point in the territory claimed by colonial Massachusetts; about 2 M. from the centre of Laconia is Lakeport (pop
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'goo, 2137), which, like The Weirs, is a summer resort and a See also: ward in the city of Laconia
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Among the public institutions are the
See also: State School for Feeble-minded See also: Children, a cottage hospital and the Laconia Public Library, lodged in the Gale Memorial Library See also: building (1903)
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Another See also: fine building is the Congregational See also: Church (1906)
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The New Hampshire State See also: Fish Hatchery is in Laconia
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See also: Water-power is furnished by the river
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In 1905 Laconia ranked first among the cities of the state in the manufacture of See also: hosiery and knit goods, and the value of these products for the See also: year was 48.4% of the See also: total value of the city's factory product; among its other manufactures are See also: yarn, knitting See also: machines, needles, sashes and blinds, axles, paper boxes, boats, See also: gas and gasolene engines, and freight, passenger and electric cars
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The total value of the factory products increased from $2,152,379 in 1900 to $3,096,878 in 1905, or 43'9%
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The portion of the city N. of the river, formerly known as See also: Meredith See also: Bridge, was set apart from the See also: town-See also: ship of Meredith and incorporated as a township under the name of Laconia in 1855; a section S. of the river was taken from the township of Gilford in 1874; and Lakeport was added in 1893, when Laconia was chartered as a city
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The See also: Frame Laconia was first applied in New See also: England to the region granted in 1629 to See also: Mason and Gorges (see MASON, See also: JOHN)
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