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The picturesque pocket companion, and visitor's guide, through Mount Auburn 4 0 Browse Search
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top; and farther onward two granite obelisks, with the names of Stone, and Stephens. This brings us to Cedar Avenue, where we find the name of Melzar Dunbar on one stone, and that of Lienow on another,--the latter an unfinished column, like Dr. Bigelow's. Stillman Lothrop. Peacefully shaded by this oak, sleeps Eliza Ann Lothrop, who died Dec. 7th, 1835, in the 19th year of her age. Her life was free from guile, Her trust was in Christ. On Poplar Avenue, the stranger's eye will be arrested by the monument of McLellan, railed in (as are many others) with an elegant iron fence. Among the names on the tablets, each side of the door of the tomb S. F. Coolmdge. Dr. Bigelow. Lienow. M. Dunbar. McLellan. beneath, appears that of Henry Blake McLellan, who died in 1833, at the age of 22, to which the inscription adds that he was graduated at Harvard University in 1829, commenced the study of divinity at Andover, spent two years at the University of Edinbur