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Identifier: bytrolleythrough1904derr (find matches)
Title: By trolley through eastern New England
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Derrah, Robert H., comp
Subjects: New England -- Description and travel Guidebooks
Publisher: Boston, Mass.
Contributing Library: UMass Amherst Libraries
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Observatory, Stony Brook Reservation,Roslindale Winchester Heaters heat homes best. 72 BY TROLLEY THROUGH 275 feet above sea level, and affords a fine view of easternMassachusetts. Passing Mother Brook, the car entersMemorial Square, Dedham. Beyond is the handsomebrownstone building of the Dedham Historical Society,with a library and relics of great historical interest of oldDedham. The Dedham Boat Club House affords a fineview of the upper Charles River, within sight of which isPowder House Rock, with its Old Powder House, erectedin the seventeenth century. A half-mile walk brings one tothe old Fairbanks House, built in 1G36 by Jonathan Fair-banks, andpreserved inits originalstate by theDaughters ofthe Revolu-tion. Fromhere the mainline to Woon-socket runsup HighStreet, pastthe monumenterected by thecitizens, and
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Public Library, Dedham through a residential section and pleasant woods, passingon the left the old Town Pound and a little farther on theold Colburn House, built prior to 1700. Westwood, formerly a part of Dedham, is now reached,affording a fine view of the Blue Hills. Soon the carpasses the Witch Tree, under which Moll Pitcher onceslept. A short run from the picturesque waiting station isKing Philips Park, situated in the historic grove of Med-field, once a part of the famous Indian chiefs domain. Itis well shaded with large trees, rock bridges and a pictur-esque little brook. Through the open country the carruns to Medheld, a fine residential section. On the rightis an old house, said to have been the only house standing EASTERN NEW ENGLAiND 73 after the massacre and burning of the town in King Phil-ips War. From this point the car soon passes over theCharles River, and enters Millis, a part of Medway, oneof the scenes of King Philips tragedies. From Medway a line runs to Milford,

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  • bookcontributor:UMass_Amherst_Libraries
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