LOCAL NAMES IN THIS BOOK. 



The following localities mentioned in this volume 

 are not down in the History of Concord: 



Back Ponds, the old bed of the Merrimack, west of 

 Horseshoe Pond. 



Batchelder's Mills, on a little-used road running 

 southerly from the Oak Hill Road, East Concord, 

 across the Plains. The place has recently been much 

 changed by pulling down the old mill (February, 

 1906) and draining the pond. 



Bog Eoad in this book means that running from 

 West Concord, northwest from the cemetery, to Horse 

 Hill. The Dunbarton Bog Road, running past the 

 present Fair Grounds, is now called Clinton Street. 



Christian Lane, running past the East Concord sta- 

 tion to Christian Shore. 



Ferry Lane, the ancient highway bordered by the 

 Herbert estate, running from Main Street opposite the 

 North church to the Merrimack. 



Ferrin's Ledge is a sightly elevation in West Con- 

 cord, east of the road going over Parsonage Hill. 



Four-Gate Lane, a private road leading from Chris- 

 tian Shore eastward to the Mountain, East Concord. 



Fox Road, sometimes called Fiske Road, leading 



