. Historic fields and mansions of Middlesex. ed vessel, which had on board ten thousandcomplete sets of uniform, destined for the troops in Canadaunder Carleton and Burgoyne. The American levies in theBritish service were first attired in green, which they finallyand with heavy hearts exchanged for red, as a prelude to theirbeing drafted into British regiments. The term Continent was applied to the thirteen Coloniesearly in 1776, to distinguish their government from that ofthe Provinces, and hence the name Continental, as appHed tothe army of their adoption. The surroundings of Cambridge Commo


. Historic fields and mansions of Middlesex. ed vessel, which had on board ten thousandcomplete sets of uniform, destined for the troops in Canadaunder Carleton and Burgoyne. The American levies in theBritish service were first attired in green, which they finallyand with heavy hearts exchanged for red, as a prelude to theirbeing drafted into British regiments. The term Continent was applied to the thirteen Coloniesearly in 1776, to distinguish their government from that ofthe Provinces, and hence the name Continental, as appHed tothe army of their adoption. The surroundings of Cambridge Common invite our attention,and of these the old gambrel-roof house, situated between Kirk-land Street and ^North Avenue, naturally claims the present generation this is known as the birthplace ofour Autocrat of the Breakfast-table, our songster in many keys,ever welcome in any guise, whether humorous, pathetic, oreven a little satirical withal. It was a good house to be bornin, and does honor to the poets choice, as his bouquet of.


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