The tourist's guide to Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard . rth Cliff and commandsa superb view of the Harbor and Sound as well as ofgreen meadows to the westward. Largeand comfortablerooms, Spacious Verandas. Electric and Gas , Drainage and Ventilation First Class. Ex-cellent Cuisine and Service. Ball Room, Billiards andPing Pong Golf, Lawn Tennis, Bathing, Sailing andDriving. Capacity of House 250 Guests. Rates: SingleRooms $ to $ per week. Double Rooms, $ to$ per week. Transient $ to $ per day. Desirable Cottages for Rental. Address E. M. GUILD, Tre


The tourist's guide to Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard . rth Cliff and commandsa superb view of the Harbor and Sound as well as ofgreen meadows to the westward. Largeand comfortablerooms, Spacious Verandas. Electric and Gas , Drainage and Ventilation First Class. Ex-cellent Cuisine and Service. Ball Room, Billiards andPing Pong Golf, Lawn Tennis, Bathing, Sailing andDriving. Capacity of House 250 Guests. Rates: SingleRooms $ to $ per week. Double Rooms, $ to$ per week. Transient $ to $ per day. Desirable Cottages for Rental. Address E. M. GUILD, Treas. Nantucket, Mass. ienced. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, Tb« lAtaA dtuertrtd hj BftrtbotoD** GrjooliJ. Fuifcotf,About tbti (Ut«, » •?r cet*««it Ui» We«tf- - ^tba ouir oa« d «liicb wa liftre kaovladi;*.l>,rf,.f rrt M»» k tkin tj LirJ btarltot;l>a«4ad by Mmjli«» or £ao -- — • ALE OF MILES. Boundaries of Surveyed Sections. Tho Date oforiginal turvoy bcin;; unilor the namo of the of the Ancl«nt SAchem <^^BOSTON or NEW YORK, ^ C/o. AND -<i.^ / ^0d MARTHA!^ ^ Nantucket, Mass. Nantucket. tjr^ f^* f^^ X (aNTUCKET, that queenly island whose/ ^ ineffable supremacy over other sea-^ ^ shore resorts, in its delightful cli-mate and pleasing surroundings, is steadilyforging ahead in universal popularity, and isto-day one of the most sought after wateringplaces. Its rare old antiquity, its fine huntingand fishing facilities, have endowed it withcharms irresistible. The rich sights of quaint mannerisms andthe unchanged customs of ye years ago, arereadily conducible to a complete reversal of thecustomary visions that confront the metropoli-tan visitor, and thus the transmutation of themind to a broader and more thorough appreci-ation of the deeds of those who so many yearsago made this island their home. On everyhand the tourist is encountered by sights thathave a refreshing tendency upon the intellect,that to be fully comprehended mus


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