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Show I This Curious World I EARTHQUAKE THAT OCCORJIHD t - ' J IN I75S WAS t. K&if.- 1 I i ATTRIBUTED '?. SI I bv some rti.W ' i I 6 TO THE USE OF ft" -JW i G? 1 ! i LIGHTNING - 3 RODS XxMTtTi 1 I IN THE. EWtU l community: (Jl' f)i BVNEARVI' " l7 tiff P? .. ; : state: flower, of " r new Hampshire:,' -j2r is not even a. native! of the: ljmiteld states MONT RELEJE., in Martinique: 'west INDIES, JKI 1902, DESTROYED SO,000 HUM AM USEIS IN FIFTEEN MVUTES. ',3 THE common lilac, state flower of New Hampshire, and one of the most popular of all flowers to hold a state flower-ship, is a native na-tive of eastern Europe. It was brought to America by some of our flower-loving ancestors, and it is supposed to have been taken tP Vienna from Persia in the 16th century. |