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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1, Chapter 4: College Life.—September, 1826, to September, 1830.—age, 15-19. (search)
his Junior year, in company with four classmates, Frost, Babcock, Rev. Samuel B. Babcock, rector of a parish in Dedham. Rev. Samuel B. Babcock, rector of a parish in Dedham. He died in 1873. Penniman, and Munroe, of whom only the last survives, he made a pedestrian trip to Lake Champlain. This wPresident, in the chapel. After the devotions, Sumner and Babcock set out, leaving their comrades to follow. Here the journ, immediately jumped aboard and rode off for the Springs. Babcock and myself are thus left alone to perform the excursion toh the village of Fort Edward, finishing the day's journey (Babcock being lame) with a pleasant ride on a canal-boat. The nexle, where they had lodged at a hotel opposite Fort Hardy. Babcock went directly to Saratoga Springs; but Sumner, persevering heat of the day, he walked to the Springs, where, joining Babcock, he took lodgings at Montgomery Hall, instead of Congress th, at four in the morning, they walked to Ballston, where Babcock took the stage for Schenectady, on his way to Utica. Sumn