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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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