. Historic towns of the Southern States. CHAFiLES CARROLL OF CARRO-LTONI. 1737-1832. Annapolis 6i who will walk the State House green whenthe bronzes are dust. Wandering through the leafy streets, withever a glimpse of bright water, or a white sailshining between the trees, one notes the OldWorld flavor of their names; Cornhill, Han-over, Prince George (of Denmark), KingGeorge (the First), Duke of Gloucester—in. THE OLD HOUSE OF BURGESSES, NOW USED AS THE STATE TREASURY. honor, this, of the pathetic little royal childwhose early death broke the heart of Williamof Orange, and left Queen Anne a


. Historic towns of the Southern States. CHAFiLES CARROLL OF CARRO-LTONI. 1737-1832. Annapolis 6i who will walk the State House green whenthe bronzes are dust. Wandering through the leafy streets, withever a glimpse of bright water, or a white sailshining between the trees, one notes the OldWorld flavor of their names; Cornhill, Han-over, Prince George (of Denmark), KingGeorge (the First), Duke of Gloucester—in. THE OLD HOUSE OF BURGESSES, NOW USED AS THE STATE TREASURY. honor, this, of the pathetic little royal childwhose early death broke the heart of Williamof Orange, and left Queen Anne a childlesswoman. And the houses that border thestreets, sometimes set close to the pavement,sometimes half hidden by trees, are worthy ofthem, and of the air of unspeakable content-ment and aloofness from the cares of this world 62 Annapolis which is characteristic of the place. Here isone built by the Proprietary Governor, Ogle,spacious and elegant, in whose garden are yetsome bits of the box-bordering of a forgottenlabyrinth, and here is one whose carved door-way arrests every eye. The Paca homestead


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