DescriptionResidence of Mrs. Nathaniel White, Concord (1894).png
English: (Description under the image) Upon the ample plot extending from School to Capitol streets stands the commodious residence of Mrs. Nathaniel White, surrounded with well arranged lawns. This house was erected from plans furnished by Edward Dow, and has long been the residence of the White family, whose name is written in the record of almost every benevolent institution in the state. Nor is it less prominent in business circles, for the gigantic work accomplished by Nathaniel White in developing the means of transportation in New England cannot be forgotten. His widespread benevolence has not been allowed to lapse by reason of his death, and his widow, who now occupies this residence, is famed throughout the entire state for the breadth and amount of her benefactions.
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