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The picturesque pocket companion, and visitor's guide, through Mount Auburn 4 0 Browse Search
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n, will be noticed. In Oak Avenue we find that of Prichard. That of Martha Ann Fisher is not far distant, on Willow Avenue,--bearing the inscription, She is not hereshe is risen. The two next, on the same Avenue, show the names of Williams and McLeod. On the latter is the verse, She pleased God, and was beloved of him, So that she was translated; yea, Speedily was she taken away. And an inscription follows :-- In memory of Harriet D. McLeod, who died June 20th, 1834, aged 19 yeaHarriet D. McLeod, who died June 20th, 1834, aged 19 years, this monument of surviving affection, and of hopes long cherished, and suddenly destroyed on the eve of Choate. Prichard. Martha Ann Fisher. their fulfilment, is erected, with faith in God, and submission to his will, by her nearest friend: She died, and left to me This spot, this calm, and quiet scene; The memory of what has been, And never more will be. Next in this direction will be seen the monuments inscribed Cushing and Thayer. On the latter is an inscription