. Guide through Mount Auburn. A Hand-book for passengers over the Cambridge railroad. Illustrated with engravings and a plan of the cemetery . man men are beginning to learn, ami his few years bore the fruit ol longlife. A lover of truth, an obeyerof duty, a sincere friend, and a wiseinstructor. His pupils raise this stone to his memory. In the vicinity of the Kirkland and Ashmun monumentsmay be seen those of others connected with the This spot is one of the most romantic in the Cemetery. Itis visited by but a very few compared with the whole num-ber who enter the grounds. The stranger, theref


. Guide through Mount Auburn. A Hand-book for passengers over the Cambridge railroad. Illustrated with engravings and a plan of the cemetery . man men are beginning to learn, ami his few years bore the fruit ol longlife. A lover of truth, an obeyerof duty, a sincere friend, and a wiseinstructor. His pupils raise this stone to his memory. In the vicinity of the Kirkland and Ashmun monumentsmay be seen those of others connected with the This spot is one of the most romantic in the Cemetery. Itis visited by but a very few compared with the whole num-ber who enter the grounds. The stranger, therefore, whomay never have an opportunity to visit Mount Auburn asecond time, should by no means omit to stop here for a fewmoments. After viewing the Ashmun memorial, keep to the left, andthe hill; pan in front of the Fuller tomb, on Wood-bine Path ; then ascend Cedar Hill, alongside of the Appletonmonumental temple. Cedar Him,. On Cedar Hill will be seen the very heautiful marbletemple, beneath which rest the remains of the Hon. SamuelAppleton. A cut of this structure will give the reader abetter idea of it than words. ^i-p> ?■:+>. . page 70. 72 HAND BOOK. From this spot Consecration Dell may be seen, at the left. Presuming the visitor to be standing with the Appletonmonument at his right, he should then continue on near Ig in astraight line, slightly inclining to the right, however, descend tit*hill, and enter Lily Path. Lily Path. The Richards lot, on the left, and the Gray lot, on theright, are the only ones noticeable in this path. On the for-mer there is a beautiful granite memorial, and on the lattera large marble column, surmounted by an um. The visitor will then turn to the right, into Hemlock Pnth, thtfirst path on the right, noticing, as he turns, the sun dial onthe corner lot at the left. Hemlock Path. On the right will be seen three large lots inclosed in one,each of which has upon it a marble monument, one markedYoung, one Farnsworth, an


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