FARMS. 



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P 11 E M I S E S . 



House, yard, barns, &c., 

 Orchard, ..... 

 Oroiiard west of house, 

 Arable land in front of house, 

 Marsh by Forest and Pickman rivers, 

 Upland, . . . . . 

 Marsh and meadow north of river. 

 Upland, ..... 

 Marsh, . . • . • • 

 Upland, ..... 

 Marsh, ..... 



Marsh, 



Marsh 



Upland pasture, .... 



Upland, 



Upland and swampy meadow, . 

 Great pasture, .... 

 Upland, ..... 



Orchard, 



Nurs.ery, orchard, 

 Virginia orchard, 



Upland, 



Upland, ..... 

 Piece on Marblehead road, . 



Totals, 



Statute Measikb. 



Acres. Roods. Rods. 



1 



6 



2 



5 



6 



8 



9 



6 



8 



11 



12 



1 



3 



21 



9 



50 



113 



10 



1 



1 



14 



27 



89 



4 



428 



17 



13 

 3 

 23 

 14 

 35 

 25 

 24 

 26 

 28 

 30 

 17 

 14 

 36 

 26 

 8 



17 



13 

 25 

 27 



21 



The country seat of the Doctor is a fine mansion, situated 

 upon a beautiful eminence, some one hundred rods south-west- 

 erly from the farm-house, built by himself but a short time 

 since. It is surmounted by an observatory, from which the 

 view is extensive and beautiful. The ascent from the plain to 

 the mansion is by a somewhat winding way, of easy grade, 

 while the descent upon the opposite side towards the Lynn and 

 Marblehead road, in the bend in Forest River, is abrupt and 

 wooded. 



But the farm. At the time of the August visit of the com- 

 mittee, our attention was first called to the underdraincd field 

 in front of the farm-house, a full account of which was given 

 by the owner in the Society's Transactions in 1859. One acre 

 and one-eighth at this time was in mangel wurzel, and the 

 balance (four and three-eighths acres) in English grass, the 

 second crop being perhaps half grown. The whole field was 



