Sentry or Beacon Hill: Its Beacon and Monument, 1635 to 1812. By William W. Wheildon. 8vo. pp. 120, with plans, heliotype plates, and engravings. 75 cents and $1.25.
EXTRACTS FROM SOME PRIVATE LETTERS.
“I am delighted with your new book Beacon Hill, &c. Nothing of the kind ever pleased me more.”
“I have read and re-read your exhaustive history of Beacon Hill. It revives a thousand delightful memories of my boyhood; all its statements tally with my recollections.”
“I enjoyed the reading of your book on Beacon Hill very highly. You have certainly made a careful study of that field, and have given me a large amount of information. I know much more about ancient Boston than I did before.”
Paul Revere’s Signal Lanterns, April 18, 1775. By William W. Wheildon. 8vo. pp. 50. Concord, 1878.
“Mr. Wheildon considers, one by one, the various statements that have been made and theories broached concerning the display of lights from the Old North Church, on the evening of April 18, 1775. The conclusion to which he arrives seems to be supported by both documentary evidence and local tradition.”—Transcript.
“An occasional doubt has been thrown on the authenticity of the story; but the author of this pamphlet has evidently made a patient investigation, and appears to have established a very satisfactory case.”—Daily Globe.
“The author introduces many fresh facts having a direct bearing upon the once disputed position of the lanterns; and in consequence has produced a work of great historical value, in addition to many others of a similar nature from his pen.”—Commercial Bulletin.
[Since the publication of this pamphlet, the city committee have purchased two hundred copies of the work.]