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MAGNOLIA RAILROAD STATION ON HISTORIC GROUND 
Locality Embraced a Deserted Revolutionary Village 
Known as “The Old Garden” 
The present locality of the Magnolia depot is today 
hardly synonymous with the darker aspects of life,— 
fear, concealment, distress and privation. In direct 
contrast, it is the outlet and inlet of hundreds of pleas- 
ure and rest-seeking people from all parts of the country 
and abroad, who find Magnolia’s environs a delightful 
haven in which to lay aside all care, forget the yester- 
days and get close to Mother Nature. There, social de- 
velopment and its varied transitions can be observed 
with intense interest. 
“The Old Garden’’ of this locality was the hiding 
place and temporary settlement during the Revolution 
in times of threatened danger for the early settlers of 
Manchester who resided in the easterly section of the 
town near the coast. In 1816 the apple trees of ‘‘The 
Old Garden’’ were in a state of decay. The wall, an- 
cther land mark of ‘‘The Old Garden,’’ was standing 
in 1895. 
During the years of 1774 to 1784, the people lived 
Frances Willard 
of 9 East 41st St. New York 
Begs to announce 
that she will be at 
27 CENTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
this season 
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 15 
Displaying 
NECKWEAR 
NEGLIGEES 
BLOUSES 
GOWNS AND 
In Exclusive Designs 
in constant dread of their enemy, the British cruiser, 
a fact which made them seek the isolation of forest maze 
and wilderness and under this severe strain patience 
and enthusiastic patriotism predominated, virtues the 
exercise of which resulted in the Declaration of Inde- 
pendence. 
Today in that locality nestle above its stately forest 
drives, beautiful mansions, monuments of industrial en- 
deavor and freedom of action, habitations of charm and 
luxury emanating from the heroic endurance and un- 
flinching devotion to the patriotic ideals which the 
founders of our country had in inextinguishable desire. 
The nearest estates to the station are those of 
Walter J. Mitchell of Cincinnati, and that of his brother- 
in-law, Andrew Carnegie, 2d. 
_ As for the ‘‘New Garden’’ and her environs, they 
stand for music, feasting, color, joyous life in all its 
phases, prodigality of riches, scenic beauty, distinction 
and traditional charm.—Mary Taylor Falt. 
The HEATH CO. 
of 9 East 41st St, New York 
and the Berkeley Bldg. Boston 
Announces to their North Shore Customers 
that as usual they are at 
27 CENTRAL ST., 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Where they are displaying 
LATEST NOVELTIES IN 
LAMP AND CANDLE SHADES 
and 
DECORATIVE HOUSE FURNISHINGS 
IN EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS 
