. Here and there in New England and Canada . he Old South Church; Caleb Cushing, the diplomat and jurist;Gen. A. W. Greeley, the Arctic voyager; Prof. C. C. Felton, the learnedPresident of Harvard College; and Chief-Justice Samuel Sewall, whosediary reproduces colonial days so admirably. The incidents connected with the more than a quarter of a millen-nium of histoiy pertaining to this port, the visits of Talleyrand andLouis Philippe, the Great Fire of 1811, the British l)lockades, and thesilver-mining excitement, cannot even be alluded to here. The roads in the vicinity lead through a great v


. Here and there in New England and Canada . he Old South Church; Caleb Cushing, the diplomat and jurist;Gen. A. W. Greeley, the Arctic voyager; Prof. C. C. Felton, the learnedPresident of Harvard College; and Chief-Justice Samuel Sewall, whosediary reproduces colonial days so admirably. The incidents connected with the more than a quarter of a millen-nium of histoiy pertaining to this port, the visits of Talleyrand andLouis Philippe, the Great Fire of 1811, the British l)lockades, and thesilver-mining excitement, cannot even be alluded to here. The roads in the vicinity lead through a great variety of scenerj%from the lonely cart-tracks to the marsh-islands and the neighboringbeaches of Plum Island and Salisl^ury, and the pleasant rural higliwaysof old Newburj. In this interesting town, down near the ParkerRiver, and close to the picturesque Lower Green, stands the oldesttavern in America, opened bj^ Jonathan Poor in lfi40, and for centuriesrun as a roadside inn. The horse-cars lead in little more than half an hour, through the.


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