Pictorial guide to Boston and the country around . ssabet, and Punka-tasset Hill in the north part, overlooking the Cijncord. To see Concord satisfactorily one should take a carriage anddrive to the various points of interest. Like Lexington, its tab-lets proclaim its story for the benefit of the passer-by. Thehomes of the literary folk, and the graves of some of them;Lake Walden; the Concord Museum of historical relics; and themany places connected in some way with the battle; the hillsideburying-ground, with its clusters of gray stones—all these, andmany more, will prove interesting and inst


Pictorial guide to Boston and the country around . ssabet, and Punka-tasset Hill in the north part, overlooking the Cijncord. To see Concord satisfactorily one should take a carriage anddrive to the various points of interest. Like Lexington, its tab-lets proclaim its story for the benefit of the passer-by. Thehomes of the literary folk, and the graves of some of them;Lake Walden; the Concord Museum of historical relics; and themany places connected in some way with the battle; the hillsideburying-ground, with its clusters of gray stones—all these, andmany more, will prove interesting and instructive. The Square near the corner of Lowell Street may be taken asa starting point for a stroll which will include a large numberof these points. The first thought is of the Battle Ground, andtaking Monument Street at the right, we reach it within a shorthalf-mile. The first street opening at the right leads to SleepyHoll(»w Cemetery, where are the graves of Hawthorne, Emerson,Thoreau, the Alcotts, and the Hoars. This street lies against the. j> r r ; V


Size: 1951px × 1280px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookidpictorialgui, bookyear1902