The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... Street had formerly been known as Blott's Lane and Bannister's Lane ; and in the early part of the century the houses on the same side of the street were of a similar style to that of Mr. Adams , with the exception of a few small shops ...
... Street had formerly been known as Blott's Lane and Bannister's Lane ; and in the early part of the century the houses on the same side of the street were of a similar style to that of Mr. Adams , with the exception of a few small shops ...
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... Street sidewalk in front of the burying ground . It is known that the roots of these trees were cut away from under the row of tombs on the front of the burying ground , having penetrated the flooring of the tombs . This work was done ...
... Street sidewalk in front of the burying ground . It is known that the roots of these trees were cut away from under the row of tombs on the front of the burying ground , having penetrated the flooring of the tombs . This work was done ...
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... Street , the limit in this direction of the original town site . But now Prospect Street , Whitney Avenue , and Orange Street , with many new streets crossing these , have been handsomely built up for a mile or more beyond this limit ...
... Street , the limit in this direction of the original town site . But now Prospect Street , Whitney Avenue , and Orange Street , with many new streets crossing these , have been handsomely built up for a mile or more beyond this limit ...
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