A Description of the Topographical Model of Metropolitan Boston
The book A Description of the Topographical Model of Metropolitan Boston was written by author Curtis, George Carroll, 1872- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of A Description of the Topographical Model of Metropolitan Boston book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Description of the Topographical Model of Metropolitan Boston a good or bad book?
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It lies on the edge of a plateau, stretching forward upon the valley lowland and back a short distance into the hills. The Saugus branch and the western division of the Boston & Maine Railroad pass through Maiden. Oak Grove and Edgeworth are stations north and south, respectively, of Maiden ; Maplewood and Linden being two villages along the foot of the highlands at the head of the Pines River. Medford. The town west of Maiden has a location at the head of n.ivigation on the Mystic River, — dis...tinguished by its tortuous meanderings, along its course through the marshes. Medford is likewise built along the southern escarp- ment of the Fells, and has grown back into the hills by following up the valleys of small, south-flowing streams. Wellington is the village and sta- tion where the western division sends off the Medford Branch Railroad. West Medford lies at the foot of the Mystic Lakes, on the Lowell division of the Boston & Maine Railroad. Population of Medford, 14,474. So7nerviUe.
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