History And Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association volume 8

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History And Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association volume 8
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Daniel D. Rogers was a success- ful Boston merchant, residing in a large brick mansion which he built on the lot of land between Mt. Vernon and Bowdoin streets and facing Beacon street. In this house Daniel lived until he was ten years old, in care of his grandmother and his Aunt Hannah, who afterwards became Mrs. William Powell Mason, and the place never ceased to possess attractions for him. " He was prepared for college at both public and private schools, including the famous Boston Latin Sc...hool. During these years of preparation he developed a special love for natural history. He was a member of a society of boys, one of whose objects was to collect rare specimens of stones and other curious things that they might happen to find. In an early letter, referring to the Bromfield mansion at Harvard, he writes : " It is a grand old place and my attachment for it was always great. Many of my happiest associations are connected with it. . . . How many times have the old walls rung with laughter from lips now silent in the dust.

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