The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . Hon. George L. Whiteho-jse. Dame place, and theoccupied formerly by the late W. W. Haves, and now used for the FARMING TON 261 ?:-_,-. Wallace &c Elliott Factories and Wil manufacture ofthe Cocheco•mills fine knit-\ted underwear,in the chargeof C. E. Drew,a skilled, popular, and able manager. Going on, past the silent city of thedead, a charming road leads easterlyto Chestnut hills, and another windstoward Milton, whence one mayreturn, seeking pond lilies, through, the odd little neighborhood of Doghollow, and soon ar


The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . Hon. George L. Whiteho-jse. Dame place, and theoccupied formerly by the late W. W. Haves, and now used for the FARMING TON 261 ?:-_,-. Wallace &c Elliott Factories and Wil manufacture ofthe Cocheco•mills fine knit-\ted underwear,in the chargeof C. E. Drew,a skilled, popular, and able manager. Going on, past the silent city of thedead, a charming road leads easterlyto Chestnut hills, and another windstoward Milton, whence one mayreturn, seeking pond lilies, through, the odd little neighborhood of Doghollow, and soon arrive again in thevillage by streets lined with comfort-able homes. From Central square one may passthe landmark known in old times asthe Steamboat Hotel, but for manyyears the property of James E. Fer-nald ; the Barker, Small, and Shack-ford blocks, the bank building, theM. L. Hayes factory, the J. W. Wal-dron house, and many other pleasantresidences ; crossing bridges, passingthe stoneyard of the Prides, he mayleave behind him the Fernald lands,and meet, perhaps, Mr. S. S. Ama-zeen, who served for an exceptionallylong period as a selectman, and cantell the valuation of every estate to adot. Or one


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