Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 202, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1913 — Station of Summer Capital [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Station of Summer Capital
Railroad Depot Building at Which Many Important Persona Will Come in Visiting Wilson. Cornish, N. H.—President Wilson’s announcement that hiß summer vacation is to be epent among the hills of
old New Hampshire at Cornish, has been the means of arousing interest in the little hamlet on the Connecticut river, wherein Is situated the charming estate of "Hariakh&den” which will,, summer months, be the "White House” of the United United States. The picture shows the railroad station at Windsor, VL. about five miles from the summer "White House." This station is destined to be the scene of the arrival of many prominent political personages as the
summer “Capitol” is to be located in the little town of Windsor, during President Wilson’s residence at Harlakenden bouse.
Station of Summer Capital.
