Picturesque Hampshire, 1890i
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18 PICTUPESQIUE IIAMPSHIRE. ( /a� , ( �
by the genial motto, " IVelcmne all, to hearth nul hall." The residence of hlissesDaalon on Badge street, with
Many gnunt pieces of fnrniturc, table ware, old time its I al I'moon col Balcollles, Piazzas, Knockers, Etc.
ti�hues, ee tc., ou are still onus alf bid by
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f dm h hse w•hielr fully trained she4ber} ,�
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t dti Deco vied U,• and 11on'erin vines and ti f Theca ;u'e many none choice Uits of arehiteetare about
3' f'L''-x ll mu'y Hbeplterel, a del t ' �" the crt3' than there is
Ir 7 guarded'uy t ie umssive - - _ room in this well, to fi- �..
con last of the 1'loneru ro r .
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n71-1) � £Ynnly. P tntfence is the admiI. atiou of - nearly every Q histrete, but one of the
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observe!. The Ly ° , - most remark. able exam
ete is ill ntrated an/ ,.- pies is found in the old
old style coftee nut m td owner was L3'man' �� _
Surgslet•, er f E,I o '+ Henr Y Bright pla e
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=.� -wl ieh the Ueverstge was fath
rvnrd, RTiI]im F., Cal- �� f ' + now occupied 3' Pr
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r(� - Izrpt !tot Up filling with van an 1 Albert, all n +ell loll
V -4- I� hve coals an iron eylmder - ' I I� T;lodgett. It tr as Unilt
Mending thrmtgh thorn known in Northampton, - )_ furBmuY G. P,nwers, one
fire ' reptarle, Iluvin who in connection with - of the first rotired Ncw \ I
g lYaae Danrott, built ' York merchants to b at
draught ire, olos near its nrs,n. _ t[acted Uy the ttvvt's - I '
ll Y� 6nse and ulath, cap 3 sinular strinetnres 1
nt top. g natural beauties ul d in- t N
_ (•, /� _ elicit BS the Girl 3 -�.
r"` _ Chmeb, the old Covet T diced to hicate .here, _
b3' is g a silr Di. "Y brissging with h m large v 7,
_ creamer and s0 ar Uowl, Iious } old Al�nstan
e� the latter contafniu one IIonse anti also many � : "^ means and extensive city v` �, 'i.
I tt"71F _ of a set of solid slyer Uridges in this vicinity ( =-�,J ideac, wltie6 are amply vt a
i cl2orts in t Ucariug on its lies iu his grwd old �'�� (n ,(•+y ` �, ?I
spoon< and elsewhere. residence seUstantf h
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handle an entUossed sheaf This enecr building was erected for Edward Clarke, standing beneath te
of wheat and xiekle given pears ago ac a custom any pnze an early resident of aueient
by the II. F. L H. Agrmnituttal saeietl' -a practice that p a Northampton soil a. re- command ns s magnrfit r hll ;/404� 4. I
might Ue advantageously revived today, as the perms- -3 Zr, � tired L'osWn merchant
cent view. R ,i�V 116V
nancy of snch prenriauis woald Ue now as then n whole- P C - cot urI cle of the present Plere is a fine example
come reminder of pt' C ......... anlfl a stimulant =1 Christopher Clarke, and of the composite order in this capital to one of the four
to s
iiuilar he ftttnre• a r brother of Jolm. Clarke,
.V, fell 'er of the Clarke � \� large colnnuls that reach
The Corinthian order o£ areluteetore is one of the '' = Institution, which now \ above the secaud story win -
most rarelyy seen now a r F I in rho tarn of fortune , lows overlooking the city
daps ad the accumpau}' f > �-_ "
nIg cut n shows its only re I- z. uses the present str'nr `� and that part of the broad j
f7 Y1+ -_" �^ _ tore for its xehool, after �`�, Cnnneeticnt valley which is
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littub ve n the city as - - some modifications from - Uonuderl Uy the to in moan -
attuchetl to the snUStui �E� �, # + ..its er original stroe (el t k _ rains IIo]ye]ce ant! Ton to I
tial resuience of IdisS Bah I L7 _ r .l' the south, and to the east the it
er on PmneroP leu'te 1 I [r Gr r. ni clritectnr I ' ' =tan line of Bon Isbire hills
Iront whose porch is sent17 I °I 111 �- of the Uest sPecimeu of t P gg I
I its land in the corm "u pielceted by the sentinel
an equally rare view of t]') w I chore] s n es of Shntcsbur
�Tr�as W • I I Edtvard'S father ad has Z
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the historical NortUamptm + j - 1, - I - I � >'� II U r o t h e r x Christo amt Pelheon and tower n
nreadoos with their varied jtl pher
�� nl nor t Lincoln while to the -�
crops colder cnitivattou, amt John maintained on 3 � - �, nm'lrwu he
d t eye reaches
sembling in sou -Hoer Shoe -Row what was >� 'mrz• vn,� fm'ootto Mts. {'Puner,Toby,. _I
months an iuunense a .Variety Stole" The great assortment of gooc
crpet ls kept - -�; ,,, sugar Lall rmd the
U, U Montt Tons and nG + � - £ g g1ey
3 ❑hand was illnstratcd ) q Teaks in h'ranklr t county
Mmutf IIolyoke, whosr ou t- Y a wager Duce o de and southern Yc ntont. r`,
liars oietnresgn t Uteak U
7 lb -„ that •r goose Pok hi gli
e could ' r U O a ¢, ° r�lf Ts mpse of the frmiC ;I
the monotony of the sky.. r _ @�a not be found thereat; III I q"°_.,�jl balemiy shows the snmestyle
17Ie Balzer residence is one - and t is doubtful it ono 4 � p `vd. "' 5
• rf alcftitocEure, ornamented
f rho llest preseruBd rest ^^ � r � Y 1 e so in a hundred to
ttith many trailing vines 41
denies ni the city, and one I - da} c ild iecognrre the - y Y nil umler the cool shade of -
fthe - many Vices on the Ile cf such an article I f + "' the tall frees is t tempting
Ter: ace whir,] have given - _ we o tshuu'n,fur it was spot to the weary toiler np
this quartet a gootL namq - - its le 7)y fastening to + i`.11 the neigl[bming 1,111 as he pacsos o the hmtd mr posh :
For it is -rn -a ver ictuciatic sectimt of the city. gethPr threo strut eight - a and a]ittle further along „ .
Here is another Pxnmple of the colonml style of building, ofn inch s a nil c] she �� .Does to the e tt l ed old -- _
- -• _ bnuI gitictl}'settled nn ,c,�
erected h} Joint Hopkins front fell(
, a h u.... I I it m'mtnd der tall protecting Imes "� 4�e a,�l
- ��91_� rent err Luston broker , fvbose trio ncef of a goose the -the and ri ='s
U u conservatism and e.actnoss is ends 1 inleeting so as to 1 ` sturdy gate post mna
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sbuuuiu the selcetfmn he node prevent the wearer es- yp I located by a touch of
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to exterior decoration to his caputg thrmtgh fences the G=1e fret and nt ,
country home. This property, from desired enclosures. 444 monuted by a graceful h -.I
soon Lo be used for ver But the bet was. lost, m'n, all arld to thePietun
C e different piu'poses, and nuttl for that very article was eslueness of this nrw
r a evv years a resi
dence, disovered,nnnsed then itive estate. Dr. BIo[l I „,. FI
t }rrr i - ha s been ocmipied UY his fault for thirty St, while greatly im
t I h 1y and latterly by Prof. Dridg the dd 1,allow ]odgeoo
srms little ed 1b et
eii In D a
a tlt estt,, p
,} 111 urn for educafimraL purposes, to[lay thrmtgh the picinresgne entrance here iltnslaated. Preserved all the `finest ry ✓ 7
Dot is now onmed andwinsonn Natllaat Storrs, an earl •` Ie
` d r $ Ue used U }•the Preach Catholic y partner of Gen. B. E. Gonlr, arehiteetttra] features r f °e i. . j
society, whose prospective new a lived ]rare and forhim this the place, and a view of
r•� church it is supposed, will Ue �'\ was built many }•ears ago, all sides of the premises 4 � , iF
erecteit on the land adjoining '� I with its gambrel coo$ dun is replete with suggestive Points df interest to utists,
this horse and ]have a decided mar winlotvs soil quaintly architects soil builders. 1
innovation on th street sheltered porch, all gtnud- This sightly strorhn'r non occupied Uy the Clnrlre .
ed by magnificently pro
u c pore r, s0 old mw lmihlet' felt '} / ®" � Itnitiened shins. Mrs. Dr.
lustrtutioin for deaf
unit lied it lotting his Samuel X"` and fool! ^' rule ", was erei fed Uy
III skill and t1, a ht into ow ono Chia estate, on "� i r�-i - Thmuax Shelilnend sUnut ;
the stahroaae mI� Due of p' Srng street It is one of I " II7/ 151q and cost 1- $13,-
�I the Uest examples can Ue coy I, et - �'d�+ .. OW, on exceed] gly oge
i n e'r`a .I s era! stately hmtxes in z sum in those d•Iys, the
I seen nt the holm of the r�3, tl rs vicinity that with the ,.� . - - .p
Misses Chopp
on Booth ehatg of times are abort'd. &' ou
nmtelial being
street, }vhere rt will Ur � cha stn owners, "� - soaP�stane sawed four :
' T�. c 1 I g giving a f -i inches thic sell d iron
i� noticed that each step 1 n- rather - melancholy air of ¢
I. I nj plied with three �p�l n'I ✓. ql - deportingglory to tUe come �I{ _c
,I dificu t kimis of set O t
l ' ) Sevei al heeut ns
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ne b•nl as ters, al] of -
wlucbweremanutnetur I l�6ss
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i F ` T utantl near this Place, and
!, ed iu Boston and drain s s the famous Edwards ehn
here be d a few ends oth, rm r ;
be reins s Bre that alt - II the same street. T r Dean-
this uki fashi oned, grace _ , ti II 1 estate
was m ad-
fur work shownn ideby ` -joins the P'fsk property.
I I I else t1, ne ade by AvetRran bnildi r, Ills late Moses Discs, erectedthrs -
1 I ti d was very tedi- 'sty orld sUaPed house at
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I•tUm ors andeoxtly he appraaclr to Ro In
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nine ftlmmetheds C
1 I�I # Flill for
start ne w. Broth for Ills
Judge has
of working it are almost II I `2 Hnntingtou, n•ho reword �F,, 1
a ed Mr.
- 71 e are other ]nancl r�� fait 1 omess in the coin- aiM•`� farm Uiddlefield,twentt sn s
I. some old foshimmd stau• I - "tritetimr by a. gi atnity of p r miles away, by ox teams
cases intheorty, notirr +_ j1 - Uove tUe canfiart & The roof was forloerlyfont
I ably thane fu the resi 1 me, omething not very �, t`II - sided, Itavntg stylish "if
donee of the lute J. IIiurt But- often done nowadays and r I�°•�: Jf I' lugs near the eaves. At the
ll� 1 a an 1 the Loma of Dr. B. C. a UigUlp ronune ndaUle set - t`- �"- �'s'">g5L' same time twin other Utoth
Llodgrtt, Uut we hart not slaee i to petfm'm tinder the ei r - W _ens Doff, etlnI]aI, ]tonnes of
to illustrate thrmand rho s] eta] /.' a mstmlrrc amt no doubt wood and bidclz, wdieri all
given shows the hest spec con filly
case. I I. J,c toa p tllone for
nuri trrl ht the well ',. _��_ tltrce together wnerl tl 3 -
e m torsi of the "gr.md" stair- knma'n and r mr�t respect_ entire crest of Round VIII 7
I l i ed citizen. It isnow need - d t rs d ieny ! long
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- by 1llmuntt Chuk. `� time and
Us I and anti ntsinod£oreighty y,' 1S to
vieinitP, a [lesirable residence locality from which i
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