. Dearborn's guide through Mount Auburn : with seventy-six engravings for the benefit of strangers desirous of seeing the clusters of monuments with the least trouble ; with the established rules for the preservation of the cemetery, purchase of lots, and other concerns ... HENRY ANDREWS. LOT 939. AMARANTH PATH. Not lost, but gone before.•For scarce upon our infant eyes, The sprinkled dew of baptism dries,Eer the thick frost of manhoods deaths strong icy seal is 30 JOHN THORNTON KIRKLAND, LL. D. HARVARD HILL. John Thornton Kirklaud was President of Harvard University, from1810


. Dearborn's guide through Mount Auburn : with seventy-six engravings for the benefit of strangers desirous of seeing the clusters of monuments with the least trouble ; with the established rules for the preservation of the cemetery, purchase of lots, and other concerns ... HENRY ANDREWS. LOT 939. AMARANTH PATH. Not lost, but gone before.•For scarce upon our infant eyes, The sprinkled dew of baptism dries,Eer the thick frost of manhoods deaths strong icy seal is 30 JOHN THORNTON KIRKLAND, LL. D. HARVARD HILL. John Thornton Kirklaud was President of Harvard University, from1810, to 1828; which was a prosperous era for that institution: it wascrowded with stuilents, but his generosity kept him peuiiyless during thewhole term : he loved his mother; in his memorandum book, he wroteone misfortune befel me in my junior year, which this world can never* repair; my mother, on 23d Jan. 1788, died: the highest pleasure Icouldeverenjoy was that of pleasing her. he died April 26,1840, ^ 69.


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