. Guide through Mount Auburn : a hand-book for passengers over the Cambridge railroad : illustrated with engravings and a plan of the cemetery . uliarly-constructed railing, in which the hour-glass is plainly observable ; and the beautiful marble mon-ument erected to the memory of the Kev. Addison Searle, aChaplain in the Nav^, buried at sea, Aug. 2, 1850. Wenow reach the Fuller lot, on the left, in which there aretributes to the memory of the late Hon. Timothy Fuller,who died Oct. 1, 1835, his daughter Mrs. Margaret FullerOssoli, and various other members of the family. We givethe inscription


. Guide through Mount Auburn : a hand-book for passengers over the Cambridge railroad : illustrated with engravings and a plan of the cemetery . uliarly-constructed railing, in which the hour-glass is plainly observable ; and the beautiful marble mon-ument erected to the memory of the Kev. Addison Searle, aChaplain in the Nav^, buried at sea, Aug. 2, 1850. Wenow reach the Fuller lot, on the left, in which there aretributes to the memory of the late Hon. Timothy Fuller,who died Oct. 1, 1835, his daughter Mrs. Margaret FullerOssoli, and various other members of the family. We givethe inscription on the Ossoli tablet in full. Above thetablet is a cross, beneath which is sculptured a portrait of^Irs. Ossoli, with book and sword. In memory of Margaret Fuller Ossoli. Born in Cambridge, Mass.,May 23, 1810. By birth a child of New England — by adoption a citi-zen of Rome — by genius belonging to tlie world. In youth an insatiatestudent, seeking the highest culture; in riper years, tcaclier, writer,critic of literature and art j in maturer age, companion and helper ofmany earnest reformers in America and Europe. And of her OSSOLI page 66. 68 HANDBOOK. Giovanni Angelo, Marquis Ossoli. He gave up rank, station, and homefor the Roman Republic, and for his wife and child. And of the child,Angelo Eugene Philip Ossoli, born in Rieti, Italy, Sept. 5, 1848, whosedust reposes at the foot of this stone. They passed from this life together by shipwreck July 19, in life by mutual love, labors, and trials, the merciful Fathertook them together, and in death they were not divided. The rough freestone cross on the Eliot lot will be passed,after noticing which the visitor will continue on, turn to theleft, passing arotmd the Dehon lot, into Bellwort Path, andthen cross over again iti the same way into Trefoil Path, thenext path beyond, and turn to the Path. There is nothing noticeable on this path but a large in-elosure of four lots, with


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