. Rand, McNally Boston guide to the city and environs, with maps and illustrations ... lms enclosed with iron fence, and its little marble statues of Columbus and Aristides at either end, Louisburg Sq. is a quaint, quiet, and restful spot. It is on the west side of Beacon Hill, lying between Mt. Vernon and Pinckney Sts. At number 10 was the last home in Boston of Louisa M. Alcott, and there her father died. WilHam Dean Howells lived at number 4 w^hen he was editor of the Atlantic Monthly. Number 20 is interesting because Jenny Lind was married there. , ,r Mount Vernon St., with the home of Cha


. Rand, McNally Boston guide to the city and environs, with maps and illustrations ... lms enclosed with iron fence, and its little marble statues of Columbus and Aristides at either end, Louisburg Sq. is a quaint, quiet, and restful spot. It is on the west side of Beacon Hill, lying between Mt. Vernon and Pinckney Sts. At number 10 was the last home in Boston of Louisa M. Alcott, and there her father died. WilHam Dean Howells lived at number 4 w^hen he was editor of the Atlantic Monthly. Number 20 is interesting because Jenny Lind was married there. , ,r Mount Vernon St., with the home of Charles Francis Adams during the later years of his life at number 57; the last home of Thomas Bailey Aid rich at 59, and that of William Ellery Channing at 83, is of scarcely less interest. 84 Pinckney St.,Aldrich made his firsthome, and there theStory of a Bad Boywas issued. Between1859 and 1871, OliverWendell Holmes livedat 164. Charles St. James T. Fields once lived at 148, and Aldrich moved to 131 from Pinckney St. Post Office Chestnut St., num- Page 22 • bct 50 was thc homc of. 38 RAND McNALLY BOSTON GUIDE


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