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The picturesque pocket companion, and visitor's guide, through Mount Auburn 4 0 Browse Search
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nce, Amos Lawrence, Abbott Lawrence, John Lemist, Francis C. Lowell, Charles Lowell, Henry Lienow, Isaac Livermore, Isaac Mead, R. D. C. Merry, Isaac McLellan, Francis J. Oliver, Thomas H. Perkins, Jr. George W. Pratt, Isaac Parker, Samuel Pond, John Pierpont, Francis Parkman, Edward W. Payne, Josiah Quincy, Henry Rice, Ebenezer Rollins, E. A. Raymond, James Read, James Russell, Henry Robinson, John Randall, John P. Rice, John L. Russell, James Savage, James S. Savage, Lucius M. Sargent, Isaac Staples, Charles B. Shaw, P. R. L. Stone, Lemuel Stanwood, George C. Shattuck, Joseph Story, Henry B. Stone, Leonard Stone, Robert G. Shaw, Asahel Stearns, Jared Sparks, David A. Simmons, David Stone, Peter Thatcher, Joseph H. Thayer, Supply C. Thwing, Frederic Tudor, Charles Tappan, Benjamin F. White, Thomas Wiley, Abijah White, James Weld, Samuel Walker, Rufus Wyman, Thomas B. Wales, Samuel G. Williams, Samuel Whitwell, George Whi
re will not be very frequent occasion to repeat in other cases, renowned as Boston is for its treatises for schools, for the age is not of a character often to produce, in this department, what Leverett's Lexicon has been truly entitled, a monument of patient toil. The visiter, in full view of the beauties of Consecration Dell, will probably now wander into Violet Path, where the monument of Hicks will arrest his attention; and into Alder Path, where that of Wetmore appears. That of J. S. Savage is seen also in this last-named direction; and then, at no great distance, in one of the loveliest situations which the grounds afford, the beautiful column marked with the name of Story ; --a name never to be mentioned without honor, but especially noticeable to those who have taken a deep interest in the designing and decoration of this Cemetery from its first beginning to the present day. The inscription on this marble runs thus:-- Of such is the kingdom of heaven. Caroline, b