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one-half a mile beyond the cemetery, and 
the brook from these springs flows through 
the cemetery, forming this pretty little 
stream. It is about one-quarter of a mile 
long, within the cemetery limits. Birches 
and boulders are kept in their natural state, 
and an attempt has been made to ornament 
at different points by planting beds of 
annuals. 
The Rustic Bridge over the water course 
is at the point of the original dam where 
a walk has been placed over the stone 
arched bridge, built over twenty years ago, 
by Henry Ross, the original superintendent 
of the cemetery. Mr. Ross had a great 
love for the natural features of the ceme- 
tery. and in many ways showed great skill 
in the arrangement of ornamental bridges 
and the rural surroundings in which the 
cemetery abounded. 
H. Wilson Ross was elected assistant su- 
LAKE AVENUE, LOOKING EAST, NEWTON CEMETERY, NEWTON. MASS. 
IIUSTIO BRIDGE. NEWTON CEMETERY, NEW- 
TON. MASS. 
THE NEW ADMINISTRATION BLDG., NEWTON CEMETERY, NEWTON, 
MASS. 
CRYSTAL LAKE, LOOKING WEST ACROSS THE RUSTIC BRIDGE 
TON CEMETERY, NEWTON, MASS. 
NEW- 
