The Morrills and reminiscences . The Original Homestead of Charles H. Morrill, Near the Edgeof Stromsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Morrill on the Anniversary of TheirGolden Wedding, September 4, 1912. **<£*&xtjifr ? THE MORRILLS AND REMINISCENCES industrious that the traveler must admire them. Themarket places are beautiful in the extreme; they aredecorated with flowers and the vegetables of differentcolors are so arranged as to attract attention. Thewater in Lac Leman is as blue as the sky and both weremore vivid than I had ever seen before. After enjoying Lausanne for a week we


The Morrills and reminiscences . The Original Homestead of Charles H. Morrill, Near the Edgeof Stromsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Morrill on the Anniversary of TheirGolden Wedding, September 4, 1912. **<£*&xtjifr ? THE MORRILLS AND REMINISCENCES industrious that the traveler must admire them. Themarket places are beautiful in the extreme; they aredecorated with flowers and the vegetables of differentcolors are so arranged as to attract attention. Thewater in Lac Leman is as blue as the sky and both weremore vivid than I had ever seen before. After enjoying Lausanne for a week we went toMontreux, located on a point of land running out quitea distance into Lac Leman. The Castle of Chillonstands on a little island, about fifty feet from the shore,connected by a bridge. Montreux is built along theshores of the lake for some distance. The land rises,very rapidly so that a large part of the city is far abovethe water. Funicular railroads are common; theyclimb steep mountain grades and yield the travelermagnificent views of the lakes and surroundingcountry. ^ From Montreux we went acro


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