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“The Elms”. Abijah White house built 1804. Birthplace of Maria White Lowell. Last owner was Harold Whitney (1821 – 1893). View from Main Street.
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Whiting Estate, near corner of Church and Marshall Streets. Charles Dickens was entertained here and read from his works. Demolished in 1890.
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Edmund Fowle house, 26 Marshall Street, built circa 1742.
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Edmund Fowle house, 26 Marshall Street. Built circa 1742.
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Thomas Mayhew house built in 17th century. Located at what is now the beginning of Charles River Road.
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Charles W. Stone house at corner of Mount Auburn and Parker Streets. Distant view of house from across the street.
figure 485 House on Galen and Maple Streets, built before 1768 by John Hunt and later known as Broad Tavern, kept by Nathaniel Broad. Theodore Parker boarded here and kept a private school here (or perhaps at the corner of Water Street) in 1832.
figure 488 Daniel Cook house, Galen Street.
figure 493 House of Dr. Eliakian Morse on Galen Street, later owned and occupied for many years by H. P. Page. Demolished in 1895. House stood on a knoll about 50 feet above Galen Street. Knoll was reduced in height to allow Capitol, Eliot, and Union Streets to be cut through.
figure 494 House of Dr. Eliakian Morse on Galen Street, later owned and occupied for many years by H. P. Page. Demolished in 1895. House stood on a knoll about 50 feet above Galen Street. Knoll was reduced in height to allow Capitol, Eliot, and Union Streets to be cut through.

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