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Plymouth in 1622[1] Frontispiece
PORTLAND
White Head, Cushing Island 55
Deering’s Woods 59
Showing brook which the soldiers had to ford in the fight with the Indians in 1689.
First Parish Church 63
Containing the Mowatt cannon-ball.
The Birthplace of Longfellow 67
Henry W. Longfellow 73
N. P. Willis 77
RUTLAND
Dr. Cutler’s Church and Parsonage at Ipswich Hamlet, 1787[2] 83
View of Rutland Street[3] 85
Manasseh Cutler[4] 91
Nathan Dane[5] 92
Rufus Putnam[6] 95
Site of Marietta and Harmar, 1788[7] 101
The “Central Tree”[8] 103
The Old Rutland Inn[9] 104
View of Rutland Centre from Muschopauge Hill[10] 107
British Barracks[11] 112
The Rufus Putnam House[12] 114
SALEM
Governor Endicott’s Sun-Dial and Sword[13] 122
The First Meeting-House, 1634-39[14] 123
Governor Simon Bradstreet[15] 125
Governor John Endicott[16] 126
The Pickering Fireback[17] 128
Old Cradle[18] 131
Old Windmill, Eastham 378
Ruins of the Chatham Light 383
Life-Saving Station at Wellfleet 386
Bass River Bridge, South Yarmouth 387
Barnstable Inn 389
Bird’s-eye View of Falmouth[42] 395
The Village Green[43] 397
Shirick’s Pond, Falmouth[44] 399
The Whale-Ship “Commodore Morris” and the Falmouth Captains who Sailed in Her[45] 401
DEERFIELD
Old Deerfield Street, 1671-1898 405
Frary House, 1698 408
Oldest in the county.
Third Meeting-House, 1695-1729 419
(Old Indian house on the right.)
Parson Williams’s House 421
Built by the town, 1707—standing 1898.
Door of “Old Indian House” Hacked by Indians 423
Now in Memorial Hall.
Tombstones of Rev. John Williams and his Wife 425
Stephen Williams, 1693-1782 428
A captive of February 29, 1703-4.
George Fuller, 1822-1884 437
Buffet from “Parson Williams’s” House 439
Now in Memorial Hall.
NEWPORT
The Old Stone Mill 445
Newport in 1795[46] 447
George Berkeley, Dean of Derry[47] 451
Whitehall, the Berkeley Residence, Built 1729 453
Purgatory[48] 457
Rochambeau’s Headquarters[49] 459
Life Mask of Washington[50] 463
Made by Houdon in 1785.
The Parsonage of Mrs. Stowe’s “Minister’s Wooing”[51] 466
Doorway of Old House on Thames Street[52]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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