The New England Magazine, Volume 41; Volume 47New England Magazine Company, 1910 |
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Page 814
NEW CONCRETE BRIDGE ON THE FELLS ROAD ROUNDING THE CURVE IN THE FELLS AN OLD LADY ,. fore , had received ... roads of New England ; with mildly adventurous scaling of rocky fastnesses that overhang quiet lakes ; with study of the outlines ...
NEW CONCRETE BRIDGE ON THE FELLS ROAD ROUNDING THE CURVE IN THE FELLS AN OLD LADY ,. fore , had received ... roads of New England ; with mildly adventurous scaling of rocky fastnesses that overhang quiet lakes ; with study of the outlines ...
Page 832
... road that leads from Lawrence to Haverhill . There , about four miles from Lawrence , in level swales of land that slope gently to the winding Merrimac may be seen one of the answers to the question : " How can the im- migrants be got ...
... road that leads from Lawrence to Haverhill . There , about four miles from Lawrence , in level swales of land that slope gently to the winding Merrimac may be seen one of the answers to the question : " How can the im- migrants be got ...
Page 846
... road , around the foot of Old Rattlesnake , to the ferry . The blue Mississippi was calm and bright in the afternoon air , and over the Wisconsin Hills beyond , strayed the shadows of the white clouds . After a brief waiting at the ...
... road , around the foot of Old Rattlesnake , to the ferry . The blue Mississippi was calm and bright in the afternoon air , and over the Wisconsin Hills beyond , strayed the shadows of the white clouds . After a brief waiting at the ...
Page 890
... roads may be overlooked . But it is a very obvious and pressing one . The heavy traffic of military supplies and sight - seeing automobiles literally tore the roads into ploughed fields . Without good roads the automobile as a military ...
... roads may be overlooked . But it is a very obvious and pressing one . The heavy traffic of military supplies and sight - seeing automobiles literally tore the roads into ploughed fields . Without good roads the automobile as a military ...
Page 125
... and Home Exposi- tion of 1909 , held in Mechanics Build- ing , Boston , for the five weeks begin- ning September 27th and ending Octo- ber 30th . Photograph by E. M. Astle " THE ROAD TO GRANDFATHER'S. NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE.
... and Home Exposi- tion of 1909 , held in Mechanics Build- ing , Boston , for the five weeks begin- ning September 27th and ending Octo- ber 30th . Photograph by E. M. Astle " THE ROAD TO GRANDFATHER'S. NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE.
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