EG 



ei; 



C7 



En 

 Et 



F7 



B4 



(66) Hosmer, Edmund (before 



1853). G9 



Hosmer, Edmund (after 



1853). EG 



Hosmer, Jesse. G4 



Hosmer, John. G 5 



Hosmer, Joseph. F 4 



Howard's Meadow. 

 (See Heywood's Meadow.) 

 Hubbard, C. GO' 



(67) Hubbard, Ebby. F 7 



(68) Hubbard's Bath. G 

 Hubbard's Bridge. H 6 

 Hubbard's Brook. G 

 Hubbard's Close. G 8 



(60) Hubbard's Grove. G 5 



Hubbard's Hill. C 7 



Hunt, D. D 7 



Hunt, Wm. D 7 



Hunt House, Old, or Win 



throp House. 

 Hunt's, or Red, Bridge. 



(70) Hunt's Pasture. 

 Hutchinson, Peter. 



(71) Indian Field. 



(72) Inn kept by Thoreau's 



Aunts. 



(73) Island,the (at high water). F i; 



(74) Jail. F7 

 Jarvis, Francis. E 7 



(73) Jones, Mrs. D 7 



Kalmia glauca, or Holden 



Spruce, Swamp. H 6 



Kettell Place. E10 



(76) Keyes, J. S. 

 Kibbe Place. 



(77) Laurel Glen. 

 Leaning Hemlocks. 



(78) Ledum Swamp. 

 Lee Farm. 

 Lee, I. S. 



Lee's, or Corner, Bridge. 

 Lee's Cliff. 

 Lee's Hill. 



(See Nawshawtuct.) 

 Legross, J. 

 Lexington Road. 



(See Boston Road.) 

 Lily Bay.? (See Willow 



Bay.) 



(79) Lime-kiln. 



(80) Lime Quarry. 

 (81)Linnaea Hills. 



Little Goose Pond, or 

 Ripple Lake. 



(82) Little Truro. 



(83) Lonely Graveyard. 

 Loring's Pond. 

 Lowell Road. 

 Mackintosh, \V. 



(84) Mantatuket Point or 



Rock. 

 Marlborough Road, Old. 

 Mason, J. 

 Maynard's Place. 

 Melvin, Geo. 

 Melvin, J. 

 Melvin Preserve. 

 (See Easterbrook Country.) 

 Merriam, D. E5 



Merriam, J. E 10 



(86) Miles's Mill, Warren. 

 Miles's Run, Charles. 

 Miles Swamp. 

 Mill Brook. 



(87) Mill-dam. 

 Mill Road. 

 Ministerial Swamp. 

 Minn's Place. 



(88) Minott, Abel. 

 Minott, Geo. 



(89) Money-Diggers' Shore. 



(90) Monroe, Francis. 



(91 ) Monroe, Wm. 

 Moore, J. B. 

 Moore's Swamp. 

 Mt. Misery. 

 Mt. Tabor 

 Nashoba Brook. 

 Nawshawtuct, or Lee's. 



Hill. 

 Nightshade Poud. 



(See Clematis Pond.) 

 North Branch. 



(See Assabet River.) 



(92) North Bridge, Site of Old. E 7 



(Battle-Ground.) 

 North Bridge, Present. 

 (See Flint's Bridge.) 

 Nut Meadow Brook. H 4 



One-Arch, Eddy, or Assa- 

 bet Stone, Bridge. 



(93) Orchis Swamp. 



(94) Orthodox Church. 

 Owl-Nest, or Fox Castle, 



Swamp. 



(95) Painted-Cup Meadow. 

 Peter's Path 

 Pine Hill (in Concord) 



H 4 (108) Seven-Star Lane. 



H 5 (109) Shattuck, D. 



H4 



F9 



F7 



J 4 



h:> 



K8 



K7 



F7 



Go 



Fi; 



FC 



F8 



J5 



F6 



Shattuck, H. L. D7 



(110) Shrub Oak Plain. J 7 

 Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. F 7 

 Smith, C. H 10 

 Smith, J. A. D4 



(111) Smith, J. M. FC 

 Smith's Hill. G 10 

 South Bridge. 



(See Wood's Bridge.) 

 Spanish Brook. 

 (See Well Meadow Brook.) 



K10 

 EL' 



Fi; 



Pine Hill (in Lincoln), or 

 Bare Hill. 

 (9G) Pinxter Swamp. 



Pleasant Meadow. 



Pole, Creel, or Bidens, 

 Brook. 



Ponkawtasset Hill. 



Poplar Hill. 



Potter, Jonas. 

 (97) Potter's Field. 



Spencer Brook. C 5 



E S (112) Squain Harbor. D 9 



K7 (113) Staples, Sam. F7 



Stone Bridge. F 6 



(114) Stow, Cyrus. F7 

 Strawberry Hill. Bo 

 Sudbury Meadows. L5 

 Sudbury Road. H 5 

 Sunset Reach. 



( See Clamshell Reach.) 



(115) Swamp Bridge Brook. G6 

 Tarbell, D. G 4 

 Tarbell, W. C 9 



(116) Tar-bell's Spring. G4 

 Temple's Place. D 4 

 Thoreau's Birthplace. E10 



(117) Thoreau's Boat-Landing. Fl> 

 E4'(118)Thoreau's Grave. F7 

 J 7 Thoreau's Hut, Site of. H 7 

 F 7 '(119) Thoreau's Hon.e in the 



Village. F 6 



C 1(120) Thoreau's "Texas" House. F 6 



E 4 Three Friends', or Lin- 



E !- coin. Hill. 



E10i(121)Town Hall 



(l'«!) Trillium Woods. 

 J 9 Tupelo Cliff. 



EG, (See Bittern 



J 7 [ Tuttle, Aug. 



Union Turnpike. 

 K fi (123) Unitarian (First) Church 



J 10 

 FT 

 H7 



Cliff.) 



D7 

 E7 

 GGi 



Virginia Road. 

 AValden Poud. 

 Walden Road. 



H(i,(124)Walden Woods. 



(98) Potter's Swamp Meadow. H 6 j(l-'o) Warner Pail Factory. 



(99) Pout's Nest, or Wyman ' Well Meadow. 

 Meadow. HS (12fi)Well Meadow, or Sp; 



G8 

 F5 

 F7 

 E'.l 

 H8 

 G7 

 H7 

 F3 

 J7 



Pratt, Minot. 

 (lOO)Prescott, G. L. 



(101) Prichard, M. 

 Powder-Mills. 

 Puffer, B. 



(102) Purple Utricularia Bay. 



JC 



1)6' 



B5| 



D' 



E7 



F7 



H 1 



Hf. 



K7 



(103).Railroad Depot (Concord). F fi 



Railroad Depot (Lincoln). L 9 



Red Bridge. 



(See Hunt's Bridge.) 

 Rice, Israel. L5 



(104) Rice, Reuben. F 



Ei 



B 8 1(105) Ripley, Mrs. ("Old 



Merriam, R. 

 (85) Merrick's Pasture. 

 Miles, Charles. 

 Miles, J. 

 Miles, Martial and War- 



Manse "). 

 Ripley Hill. 



(See Poplar Hill.) 

 Ripple Lake 

 (See Little Goose Pond.) 

 Sandy Pond. 

 (See Flint's Pond). 

 F 9 ! Saw Mill Brook (N. E.). 



F (', ! Saw Mill Brook (S. E.).s 



H 5(106) School where Thoreau 

 L 5 j taught. 



Second Division Brook. 

 H 4 (107) Second Division Spring. 



C7 



ish. Brook. J 7 



Weston, Daniel. J 10 



Wetheibee, L. B4 



Wharf Rock. H 10 



Wheeler, Cyrus. K 5 



Wheeler, F. A. J 5 



Wheeler, Samuel G. F 5 



"Wheeler, T. G 4 



(127) Wheelers Swamp. F 

 White Pond. .1 4 

 Willis, J. G 2 



(128) Willow Bay, or Lily Bay. G 5 



(129) Willow Island. EG 

 Winn, P. E 6 

 Winthrop House. 



(See Old Hunt House.) 



(130) Witherell Vale or Glade. G 5 

 Wood, Elijah. F5 

 Wood, Jas. C 5 



(131) Wood's, or South, Bridge. F 6 



Woodis Park. 

 G 9 I (132) Wood Thrush Path. 



Wright, J. 

 F 7 j Wyman Meadow. 



J 2 ! (See Pout's Nest.) 



H 2 i Yellow Birch Swamp. 



E5 



H10 



G9 



! This name wa< also iriven to a bay on the river in Sudbury. 



» Th:. .oth» "Sm- Mill Brook " most frequently mentioned by Thoreau. 



