The New England Magazine, Volume 1, No. 4, Bay State Monthly, Volume 4, No. 4, April, 1886
Transcriber’s Note: Table of Contents / Illustrations added.
Old Series, Vol. IV. No. 4.
New Series, Vol. I. No. 4.
April, 1886.
Copyright, 1886, by Bay State Monthly Company. All rights reserved.
BY REV. F. B. MAKEPEACE.
main street, looking north.
It is said that there are twenty-six places in the United States by the name of Andover; yet when the name appears in the public prints it does not occur to any one to ask which Andover? These facts are suggestive of the wide knowledge and popularity of this historic town, and the abiding interest of scattered thousands in its welfare. Her sons have gone forth to dare and to do upon every field of honorable enterprise. Thousands of pupils have pursued their studies here, and carry precious memories of the schools, of teachers, and influences,—in a word, of Andover.
The natural attractions of the town are great and permanent in their character. There are neither gold mines nor alarming precipices, but there are graceful rivers, a quiet rolling landscape, and extensive views, shaded walks, and charming drives, because there are “more roads than in any other town in New England;” the air is clear and bracing, the sunsets once seen are not soon forgotten, the wild-flowers spring in abundance, and the autumnal glory draws many visitors to the town.
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CONTENTS
THE
New England Magazine
BAY STATE MONTHLY.
AN ILLUSTRIOUS TOWN,—ANDOVER.
JAMES OTIS, JR.
A ROMANCE OF KING PHILIP’S WAR.
THE SINGER.
THE WEBSTER FAMILY.
THE NEW ENGLAND LIBRARY AND ITS FOUNDER.
NEW ENGLAND CHARACTERISTICS.
EDITOR’S TABLE.
EDUCATION.
HISTORICAL RECORD.
NECROLOGY.
INDEX TO PERIODICAL LITERATURE.
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