The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . ;.l,J VJ rr-^. Maplewood Hotel. Perhaps the most beautiful picturethat the town can show is the oneseen from the summit of the hill onwhich are located the farm buildingsof Dana B. Gove—for many years alawyer in Boston, but who has nowreturned to reside on the old home-stead. The dim blue outlines ofthe distant mountains combined withthe varied shades of green of nearerhills, dotted with tiny white villagesand scattering red farmhouses; theglimpses of water in the valley, likecrystal mirrors in frames of green;the win


The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . ;.l,J VJ rr-^. Maplewood Hotel. Perhaps the most beautiful picturethat the town can show is the oneseen from the summit of the hill onwhich are located the farm buildingsof Dana B. Gove—for many years alawyer in Boston, but who has nowreturned to reside on the old home-stead. The dim blue outlines ofthe distant mountains combined withthe varied shades of green of nearerhills, dotted with tiny white villagesand scattering red farmhouses; theglimpses of water in the valley, likecrystal mirrors in frames of green;the winding roads, like broad whiteribbons narrowing in the distance;—all unite in forming a grand andbeautiful scene. And throughout thetown winds the fair and picturesquePiscataquog, now gliding peacefully m \ted • + ? 12 i ttai:! v- along between its wooded banks,again dashing with deafening roarover dam and boulder, and hurryingaway to join the mighty Merrimackin its journey to the sea. The villages of North and HastWeare and Riverdale are located onthis stream, and the drives alon


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