The Bay State Monthly

The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 4, April, 1884

In passing up the Concord and Claremont Railroad from Concord, the observant traveler has doubtless noticed the substantial and comfortable-looking homestead with large and trim front yard, shaded by thickly planted and generous topped maples, on the right-hand side of the roa...

Chapters

5. Chapter 5

This great work, which was talked about years before it was undertaken, and then required years to finish, was a triumph of road-building, in which both owners and contractors t...

1. Chapter 1

In passing up the Concord and Claremont Railroad from Concord, the observant traveler has doubtless noticed the substantial and comfortable-looking homestead with large and trim...

2. Chapter 2

The first thing to do, in accordance with the custom of the squadron, was the enlisting of fifteen or twenty negroes, known as Kroomen, whose home is in the Kroo country in uppe...

4. Chapter 4

Ours is not the purpose to follow further the details of the fight, but to go with Perkins in the Chickasaw and see things as he saw them on that stirring day, as gathered from...

3. Chapter 3

Lieutenant-Commanding Harrison had paid his executive the high compliment of allowing him to pilot the vessel, and Perkins took position in the eyes of her, on the topgallant fo...

7. Chapter 7

______________________________|___________|_____________|_____________ Places Where | Killed. | Wounded. | Prisoners. ______________________________|___________|_____________|__...

6. Chapter 6

Benjamin Atherton, laborer aged 20 Phineas Atherton, " " 16 Daniel Atherton, " " 21 Jonathan Brown, " " 17 Joseph Bailey, " " 30 Phineas Divoll, " " 22 Abel Farnsworth, husbandm...

8. Chapter 8

Without boasting, for much more might have been done, the Boston Association has no cause to be ashamed of its history. Beginning with all ready to criticize, and many disapprov...