Massachusetts -- Periodicals; New England -- Periodicals
Is a prominent feature of this edition, comprising a concise description
of the Cities, Towns, Villages and Post-Offices, showing Population,
Telegraph and Railroad Stations, Money Order Offices, etc.
_A Colored Map of New England Accompanies Each Book_.
The whole forming a large Octavo Volume of 1892 pages, handsomely
printed on fine paper, and substantially bound.
PRICE SIX DOLLARS.
_Sampson, Murdoch, & Co._,
(Formerly Sampson, Davenport, & Co.)
PUBLISHERS, 155 FRANKLIN STREET, BOSTON.
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COOLIDGE HOUSE, BOWDOIN SQUARE, BOSTON.
The Coolidge is a centrally-located, thoroughly quiet and comfortable
Family Hotel, with rooms arranged in suites, consisting of Parlor,
Bedroom, and Bath; having an elevator, and combining all the luxuries
and conveniences of the larger hotels, with the quietness and retirement
of a private house; affording _most excellent accommodations at
moderate charges._
COOLIDGE CAFE, EXCLUSIVELY FOR GENTLEMEN.
Fitted up with the most complete and approved system of Broilers now in
use, after the style of Spiers & Pond's Celebrated London Chop-Houses,
and those so desiring, can select a steak or chop and see the same
cooked on "The Silver Grill."
A Perfect Restaurant in Every Respect.
_The Best Material, Cooking, and Service._
I.N. ANDREWS & CO.
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STONINGTON LINE.
INSIDE ROUTE TO NEW YORK, CONNECTING WITH
Philadelphia, Baltimore, & Washington,
AND ALL POINTS
SOUTH AND WEST,
Avoiding Point Judith.
Via Providence and Stonington, connecting with the elegant Steamers
Stonington and Narraganset.
Express trains leave Boston & Providence Railway Station, Columbus
Avenue and Park Square,
DAILY AT 6.30 P.M. (Sundays Excepted.)
Connect at Stonington with the above named Steamers in time for an early
supper, and arrive in New York the following morning in time for the
_early trains South and West._
AHEAD OF ALL OTHER LINES.
Tickets, Staterooms, etc., secured at
214 Washington Street, corner of State,
AND AT
BOSTON & PROVIDENCE RAILROAD STATION.
Regular landing in New York, Pier 33, North River Steamer leaves the
Pier at 4:30 P.M., arriving in Boston the following morning in ample
time to connect with all the early Northern and Eastern trains.
A.A. FOLSOM, Superintendent B. & P.R.R.
F.W. POPPLE, General Passenger Agent.
J.W. RICHARDSON, Agent, Boston.
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CARRINGTON'S BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
WITH 40 MAPS.
BY COL. HENRY B. CARRINGTON, U.S.A., A.M., LL.D.
Cloth, $6. Sheep, $7.50. Half Calf (various styles) or Half Mor., $9
Half Russia or Full Mor., $12.
A.S. Barnes & Co., Publishers, New York and Chicago. Author's
address, 32 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass.
THE FOLLOWING ARE EXTRACTS FROM MORE THAN 1,000 ENDORSEMENTS OF THIS
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