' L. Higginson 
_ REAL ESTATE AND IMPROVE. 
Ste MENTS. 
- An important purchase of North 
_ Shore property has been made by 
_ William M. Wood, president of the 
_ American Woolen Company of Bos- 
ton, who has acquired from Francis 
the property at 
Pride’s Crossing, which he has had 
under lease from Mr. Higginson for 
Several summer seasons. The estate 
embraces four acres. On the estate 
is a good sized colonial summer 
home painted white, directly on the 
water front. It adjoins the beauti- 
ful and costly new brick and marble 
mansion of Mrs. Lucius M. Sargent, 
daughter of T. Jefferson Coolidge of 
Boston and Manchester, which she 
will ocupy next season. 
At a meeting last Friday night at 
Marblehead the Park Commission 
heard plans for the improvement of 
Marblehead harbor at a cost of 
$1,000,000 all of which will be pro- 
vided by promoters of a new hotel 
for that town, who hail from New 
York, the West and from the North 
Shore resorts. A sea wall is to be 
built from Proctor Park across to 
the Marblehead Neck end of the 
causeway. 
The harbor is to be 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
dredged and the material taken 
from it will be dumped between the 
park and the sea wall making con- 
siderable new land. On this land 
it is proposed to build a hotel cost- 
ing a half million of dollars its 
equipment to excell anything of its 
kind in this part of the country. 
They will also layout and give to 
the town a park larger than Proctor 
Park now is and also construct a 
public landing. 
Henry L. Higginson, et ux, Ida A. 
of Boston, to Louise C. wife of Wil- 
liam B. Walker of Manchester, land 
on Forsters pasture, Manchester. 
Mary E., wife of Joseph R. Wilk- 
inson of Manchester, to Clara E. 
Phasey of Lowell, land on Summer 
street, Manchester, 87 by 144 feet, 
8 inches. 
Frederick N. Kerr of Winchester 
conveys to Frederick D. Webster of 
Boston and he to Lillian B. Kerr of 
Winchester land and_ buildings 
Ocean avenue, Marblehead, 90 by 
150 feet; also land Marblehead Neck 
100 by 100 feet; also land Ocean 
avenue 100 by Harbor street 150 
feet, Marblehead Neck. 
Artist Henry P. Spaulding of Bos- 
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