. Guide through Mount Auburn. A Hand-book for passengers over the Cambridge railroad. Illustrated with engravings and a plan of the cemetery . DR. SHARPS MONUMENT 38 HANDBOOK. « At the right of the Bowditch statue the lot of Messrs. Lit-tle and Brown will be noticed. This lot attracts attentionfrom the peculiar appropriateness of the design of its twofreestone Gothic monuments, and the care that is evidentlybestowed upon the lot itself. Every thing about it looksneat and in good taste, and devoid of any attempt at dis-play. The original owners of this lot were partners in thewell-known publish


. Guide through Mount Auburn. A Hand-book for passengers over the Cambridge railroad. Illustrated with engravings and a plan of the cemetery . DR. SHARPS MONUMENT 38 HANDBOOK. « At the right of the Bowditch statue the lot of Messrs. Lit-tle and Brown will be noticed. This lot attracts attentionfrom the peculiar appropriateness of the design of its twofreestone Gothic monuments, and the care that is evidentlybestowed upon the lot itself. Every thing about it looksneat and in good taste, and devoid of any attempt at dis-play. The original owners of this lot were partners in thewell-known publishing house of Little, Brown & Co., ofBoston. The remains of Mr. Brown rest near the monu-ment bearing his name. Simple headstones mark the placeof burial of members of the two familes. The monument erected to the memory of Dr. Sharp, latepastor of the Baptist Church in Charles Street, will next beseen upon the left side of the avenue. It is an exceedinglyornate structure, and attracts considerable attention fromthe peculiarity of its design. It bears the following in-scription : — To the Rev. Daniel Sharp. P. D.; born in Huddersne


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