The Bay State monthly : a Massachusetts magazine . ew was married Christmas evening, December, 1848,to Miss Eliza Jane, daughter of Charles Hersey, of Hingham. They hadfour children living at the time of his death,—John Forrester, born , 1850; Elizabeth Loring, born July 29, 1S52 ; Edith, born April 5,1854; Henry Hersey, born April 2S, 1S5S. JOHN ALBION ANDREW. Mr. Edwin P. Whipple, who was first chosen as the most competentperson to write the biography of Governor Andrew, after examining theGovernors private and official correspondence, affirmed that he could dis-cover nothingin his mos
The Bay State monthly : a Massachusetts magazine . ew was married Christmas evening, December, 1848,to Miss Eliza Jane, daughter of Charles Hersey, of Hingham. They hadfour children living at the time of his death,—John Forrester, born , 1850; Elizabeth Loring, born July 29, 1S52 ; Edith, born April 5,1854; Henry Hersey, born April 2S, 1S5S. JOHN ALBION ANDREW. Mr. Edwin P. Whipple, who was first chosen as the most competentperson to write the biography of Governor Andrew, after examining theGovernors private and official correspondence, affirmed that he could dis-cover nothingin his mostprivate noteswhich was nothonorable. Says , inhis Memoirand Reminis-cences of Gov-ernor An-drew, a mostcharming vol-ume, fromwhich largelythis sketch hasbeen pre-pared : — He passedmore thantwenty years inan arduousprofession, andnever earnedmore thanenough for thedecent andcomfor tab 1 esupport of hisfamily. He devoted hisbest years tothe country,and lost hisas to do his duty in simple faith; well-known lines of Sir Henry. ND MONUMENT, HINGHAM, MASS. life in her service. His highest ambition and honest endeavor, of such a character tlWatton are eminently applicable: — This man was free from servile bandsOf hope to rise, or fear to fall;Lord of himself, though not of lands,And having nothing, jet had all. i Published by Roberts Brothers, Boston. THE CITY OF WORCESTER. THE CITY OF WORCESTER — THE HEART OF THECOMMONWEALTH. By Fanny : Workm The city of Worcester, forty-four miles west of Boston, lies ina valley surrounded on all sides by hills, and covers an area whichmay be roughly estimated as extending- four miles in length by twoin breadth, its long axis running north and south. It is the second cityin the State in point of population, while in enterprise it yields the palm
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