The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 301 pages of information about The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6.

The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 301 pages of information about The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6.

  STONINGTON LINE. 
  INSIDE ROUTE TO NEW YORK, CONNECTING WITH
  Philadelphia, Baltimore, & Washington,
  AND ALL POINTS
  SOUTH AND WEST,
  Avoiding Point Judith.

  Via Providence and Stonington, connecting with the elegant Steamers
  Stonington and Narraganset.

  Express trains leave Boston & Providence Railway Station, Columbus
  Avenue and Park Square,

  DAILY AT 6.30 P.M. (Sundays Excepted.)

  Connect at Stonington with the above named Steamers in time for an early
  supper, and arrive in New York the following morning in time for the
  early trains South and West.

  AHEAD OF ALL OTHER LINES.

Tickets, Staterooms, etc., secured at 214 Washington Street, corner of State, AND AT BOSTON & PROVIDENCE RAILROAD STATION.

  Regular landing in New York, Pier 33, North River Steamer leaves the
  Pier at 4:30 P.M., arriving in Boston the following morning in ample
  time to connect with all the early Northern and Eastern trains.

  A.A.  FOLSOM, Superintendent B. & P.R.R. 
    F.W.  POPPLE, General Passenger Agent. 
      J.W.  RICHARDSON, Agent, Boston.

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  CARRINGTON’S BATTLES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 
  WITH 40 MAPS.

  BY COL.  HENRY B. CARRINGTON, U.S.A., A.M., LL.D.

  Cloth, $6.  Sheep, $7.50.  Half Calf (various styles) or Half Mor., $9
  Half Russia or Full Mor., $12.

  A.S.  Barnes & Co., Publishers, New York and Chicago.  Author’s
  address, 32 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass.

  THE FOLLOWING ARE EXTRACTS FROM MORE THAN 1,000 ENDORSEMENTS OF THIS
  VOLUME:—­

  To me at least, it will be an authority.  A book of permanent value, not
  milk for babes but strong meat for men.—­Ex-Pres.  T.D.  Woolsey.

  Fills an important place in History, not before occupied.—­Wm. M.
  Everts, N.Y.

  The maps themselves are a History, invaluable, and never before
  supplied.—­Henry Day, N.Y.

  An entirely new field of Historical labor.  A splendid volume, the result
  of careful research, with the advantage of military experience.—­Geo.
  Bancroft
.

  It is an absolute necessity in our literature.  No one can understand the
  philosophy of the old War for Independence, until he has made a careful
  and thoughtful perusal of this work.—­Benson J. Lossing.

  The maps are just splendid.—­Adj.  Gen. W.L.  Stryker, N.J.

  The book is invaluable and should be in every library.—­Wm. L. Stone,
  N.Y.

  Of permanent standard authority.—­Gen. De Peister, N.Y.

  Indicates such profound erudition and ability in the discussion as
  leaves nothing to be desired.—­Sen.  Oscar de La Fayette, Paris.

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