{"1": {"fulltext": "F 9\\n.E13\\nCopy 1\\n6a8tcm\\nSummer Resort JVIanual\\nContaining\\nilluetrations\\nand\\ndescriptive\\nmatter\\npertaining\\nto a great\\nmany Rotels\\nand\\n8ummcr\\nResorts\\nthroughout\\nNew england\\nPRICE\\nFIFTEEN\\nCENTS\\nPUBLISHCO BY\\nTHt\\neastern\\nSummer Resort\\nHgciwy\\n131 Tkemont St..\\naosToN. Mass.", "height": "3449", "width": "2202", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "Eastern\\nSummer Resort Manual\\nCONTAINING\\nIllustrations and Descriptive Matter Pertaining to a\\nGreat Many Hotels and Summer Resorts\\nThroughout New England\\nPrice Fifteen Cents\\nPUBLISHED BY THE\\nEastern Summer Resort Agency\\n131 Tremont Stkkf.t\\nboston, Massachusetts\\nCopyright, ii/30, by Eastern Summer Resort Agency.", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "11134\\nKry Of Conorr-i-\\nCtjPlCS ReC\u00c2\u00a34vF0 I\\n^J t9C0 i\\n1\\n.fCO^ 0 t(F..\\nDitlvi to\\n72247\\nXew Hotel Belleyue\\nEUKOPKAN Pr,AN CKNTRAI. I.OCATION\\nBEACOX STEJEET, BOSTON\\nIIABAKV At Wood\\nCOUCH\\nH oti4:e keeper y\\nCompanion\\nUseful in day as well as at night.\\nBed clothing in place at all time.\\nFor Flat dwellers they fill a long felt want.\\nBOSTON COUCH Bf:DS\\nEconomical, Comfortable and Durable. If you w^ant\\nthe best combination bed in the w^orld buy the\\nBoston and have no other.\\nBoston Co\\\\ich Bed Co.\\nlOO J^orih .ytreei Boston, Mass.\\nBED\\n5^^?\u00c2\u00abr\\n)owHEys\\n(Mdle Don Rons\\nNAME ON EVERY PIECE.\\n^S -1^^ 25 -555\\n55555555555\\nBoston Retail Store\\n416 WASHINGTON STREET\\nfv\\nn\\nI*\\nn Oyer four mitUon packages\\nI sold in 1 89 9\\nNew York Retail Store\\nI 123 BROADWAY\\nDEALERS EVERYWHERE", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "I new Gngland Summer Resort manual I\\nIk. h\\nHIS book is intended, so far as such a publication\\ncan, to help solve the vexed problem of where the\\nsummer vacation is to be spent. We know, of\\ncourse, that no verbal description can do justice to\\nthe many and varied charms of our old New Eng-\\nland as a summer resort. Here is country and\\nseashore, pine woods, mountains, rocks and sand in fact from the\\nCanadian line of Maine, New Hampshire or A ermont to the end of\\nCape Cod, there is scarcely a foot of ground that has not some peculiar\\nattractions for the summer tourists and we hope that this book maj-\\nbe of interest to you, not onl) in possibly aiding your judgment in\\nthe selection of a summer home, but also in giving j ou some little\\nidea of the natural beauties of this part of our country.\\nPlease bear in mind that our office in Boston is directlj^ in the\\ncentre of the city, near the shopping district and across the street\\nfrom the Park Street Station of the Subway, practicallj- the terminus\\nof the majority of the transportation lines of the city.\\nWe have here photographs and booklets of nearly all the places\\nmentioned in the Manual and if you are undecided and want more in-\\nformation, we shall consider it a kindness on j-our part if you will let\\nus know^ it. You will always find stationary and other conveniences\\nhere and we are only too glad to be of service to you in any way.\\nInquiries will be answered promptly and are solicited.\\nFinally, as our system is entirely new and we are anxious that\\nour subscribers and advertisers should know that you have seen their\\nnames in our Manual, may we not ask 5 ou, if you write them or go\\nto their places to mention that fact. It will certainly be of great\\nbenefit to us and no trouble to you.", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "I Places of Interest in Boston and Uicinity i\\nAgassiz Museum. Divinity Avenue, Caml^ridge. Comparative\\nZoological and Botanical Collections. 9 to 5. F ree. Open Sun-\\ndays, I to 5.\\nArnold Arboretum and fluseum. Bussey Woods Park, West\\nRoxbury. 160 acres. Open daily from sunrise to sunset. Free.\\nBunker Hill flonument. Monument Square, Cliarlestown. Revo-\\nlutionary relics, etc. 8 to 6. Fee 20 cents.\\nFisheries Exhibition. (Permanent.) 22 T Wharf, Atlantic Ave-\\nnue. Aquarium, Models of Vessels, F isliing Implements, Charts,\\nCuriosities of the Sea, etc. F ridays, all day. Saturdays until\\n2 p. m. Free.\\nBarnum Museum of Natural History. Tufts College. College\\nHill Station, Lowell Railroad. Rare vStuffed Animals, Skeletons,\\nFossils, Minerals. 2 to 5. Free.\\nBotanic Garden of Harvard University. Corner of Garden and\\nLinnaen Streets, Cambridge. Greenhouse and grounds. 8 to 5.\\nFree. Open Sundays.\\nBoston Public Library. Copley Square. Open (except on legal\\nholidays) 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Sundays, 2 to 10 p. m. Free.\\nBostonian Society s Rooms. Old State House, head of vState\\nStreet. Memorial Halls and Historical Collections. 9.30 to 5. Free.\\nKindergarten for the Blind. Corner of Perkins and Day Streets,\\nJamaica Plain. Visitors admitted week days after 9. P ree.\\nMount Auburn Cemetery. Main entrance. Brattle Street, Cam-\\nbridge. Oldest garden cemetery in the United States. Open daily\\nfrom sunrise to sunset.\\nMuseum of Natural History. Corner of Boylston and Berkeley\\nStreets. Open Wednesdays and Saturdays, 10 to 5, free. Other\\nweek days, 9 to 5. Fee, 25 cents.\\nMuseum of Fine Arts. Copley Square and Dartmouth Street. 9\\nto 5. Fee, 25 cents. Sundays, i to 5. Saturdays and Sundays free.\\nOld North Church. Salem Street. The Church of the American\\nRevolutionary days from the tower of which were shown the lantern\\n4", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "lights, signalling Paul Revere s Ride. Open everyday, Fee, includ-\\ning view from tower, 25 cents.\\nOld South Church. Corner Washington and Milk Streets. Loan\\nHistorical Collection of Relics and Pictures, etc. 9 to 6. Fee, 25\\ncents.\\nOld West Church. Corner of Cambridge and Lynde vStreets. Sig-\\nnal station and barracks during Revolution scene of first Boston\\nSunday-school and funeral ceremony. From 9 a. m. until 10 p. m.\\nweek days 2 until 10, Sundays. Free.\\nPeabody Museum. Divinity Avenue, Cambridge. American and\\nForeign Archaeology and E^thnology. 9 to 5. Closed holidays. Free.\\nPerkin s Institution for the Blind. Broadway, South Boston.\\nSchool Exercises, Musical Performances, etc. Thursday at 11. Fee,\\n15 cents.\\nState House. Beacon, head of Park Street. Statuary, Battle\\nFlags, War Relics, etc. 9 to 5. Free.\\nU. S. Navy Yard. Entrance Chelsea Street. Charlestown. Xaval\\nCuriosities, etc. Free.\\nUnited States Arsenal. Watertown, between Faneuil Station,\\nBoston Albany Railroad, and the Union Market Station, Fitch-\\nburg Railroad. Manufactory of Gun Carriages, Shot, Shell and\\nImplements of War; also 1,000,000 pounds testing machine. 8 to 4.\\nFree.\\nWare Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants and Flowers.\\nCentral Section of University ^Museum. Cambridge. Entrance\\nOxford Street 9 to 5. Free. Open Sundays, i to 5.\\nWoman s E. and I. Union. No. 264 Boylston Street. 9 to 6. Free\\nReading Room, vSales and Lunch Rooms.\\nY. M. C. Association Rooms. Corner Boylston and Berkeley\\nStreets. Library, Reading Rooms, Gymnasium, etc. 8 to 10. Free\\nto visitors. Open Sunday.\\nY. W. C. Association Rooms. No. 40 Berkeley and 68 Warrenton\\nStreets. Free Reading Rooms, Gynasium, etc. 7 to 10. Free to\\nvisitors. Open Sunda5\\\\s.\\nY. M. C. Union Rooms. 48 Boylston Street (nearTremont Street).\\nReception Rooms, Pleading Room, Library, Gynasium, etc. 8 to 10.\\nFree to visitors. Open Sundays.\\nKing s Chapel. Corner of School and Treniont Streets. Built in\\n1749. The organ at the present time in the Church was procured in\\nEngland in 1756 and is said to have been selected b}- the great\\nHandel.", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": "The Chapel Burying Ground. Next to King s Chapel on Tremont\\nStreet, contains the graves of Gov. Winthrop, John Cotton and other\\nwell-known pre-revolutionary persons.\\nThe Old Corner Book Store. Corner of School and Washing-\\nton Streets, is snpposed to be the oldest brick building in Boston.\\nIt bears the date of 17 12.\\nOld State House. At the head of State Street, was built in 1748,\\nand contains a very interesting collection of historical articles, admis-\\nsion to which is free.\\nFaneuil Hall. The original building was completed in 1742, but\\nthe whole interior was destroyed by fire in 1763, and in order to raise\\nmone}^ to restore the building the state authorized a lottery. The\\nnew building was dedicated in 1763 with a speech by James Otis.\\nDuring the winter of 1775-76 the British officers made the hall into a\\ntheatre where performances were given devoted chiefly to ridiculing\\nthe patriots. Among the attractions of the Cradle of lyiberty is a\\nsuperb collection of portraits of earh governors and also many other\\narticles of historical interest. The hall is open to the public without\\ncharge.\\nCopps Hill Burying Ground. The second burial place in the city.\\nThe Hutchinsons, Mathers and other well-known Bostonians lie\\nburied here.\\nThe Old Granary Burial Ground. Tremont Street, opposite Brom-\\nfield. Dates back to 1660. The Faneuils, John Hancock, Samuel\\nAdams are buried here, beside a host of other well-known men.", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "excursions from Boston\\nBoston and Bangor S. S. Co. Steamers leave Pier 368 Atlantic\\nAve., for Bangor and Penobscot River Landings everj day except\\nSunday at 5 p. m.\\nDominion Atlantic Line. Boston to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.\\nLong Wharf, Atlantic Ave. foot of State Street. Present service Tues-\\nday and Friday at 4 p. m. Daily service about July ist. See adver-\\ntisement on page 65.\\nThe Yarmouth Line. Boston and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.\\nLewis Wharf, Atlantic Ave. Steamers leave Boston Tuesday and\\nFriday at 2 p. m., and after June 22d also on Monday and Thursday.\\nSee advertisement on page 67.\\nCanada Atlantic and Plant S. S. Line. Halifax and Char-\\nlottetown, P. E. I. Steamers leave Lewis Wharf, 20 Atlantic Ave.,\\nSaturdays at 12 o clock. Increased sailings during the summer.\\nBoston and Philadelphia S. S. Co. Leave Central Wharf,\\nBoston for Philadelphia, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at\\n3 P- 1-\\nInternational S. S. Co. Commercial Wharf, Atlantic Ave.\\nSteamships leave for St John, N. B., calling at Eastport and Lubec\\nand on Monday and Friday only at Portland at 8.15 a. m. Increased\\nsailings during summer. vSee advertisement on page 66.\\nKennebec Steamboat Co. For Augusta and Kennebec River\\nLandings. Leave Lincoln Wharf, Atlantic Ave., daily at 6 p. m.\\nMerchants and Miners Transportation Co. For Baltimore\\nand Norfolk. Leave Battery Wharf, Atlantic Ave., on Tuesdays,\\nThursdays and vSaturdays at 2 p. m.\\nPortland S. vS. Co. Steamers leave India Wharf, Atlantic Ave.,\\nfor Portland at 7 p. m., daily.\\nBoston and Glouce.ster S. S. Co. Steamers leave north side\\nCentral Wharf, Atlantic Ave., for Gloucester at 2 p. m. After the\\n17th of June at 10 a. m., 2 and 4.45 p. m. Sundays at 10.15 a. m.,\\nand 5.30 p. m. See advertisement on page 66.\\n7", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "Nantasket Beach. Steamers leave Rowe s Wharf, Atlantic\\nAve., iiearl} every half hour during the summer for Hull, Hingham\\nand Nantasket. See advertisement on page 68.\\nBass Point, Nahant. Frequent Steamers leave Lincoln Wharf,\\nAtlantic Ave., during the day for Bass Point and Nahant. vSee adver-\\ntisement on page 68.\\nProvincetowx Mass. Leave wharf, Atlantic Ave., daily 9.30\\na. m. Return, leave Provincetown at 3 p. m. See advertisement.\\nWiNTHROP, Mass. Frequent boats leave wharf. No. 400 Atlantic\\nAve., during day and evening. Fare five cents.\\nRailway Stations in Boston.\\nSouth TeR.MixAE. Foot of Summer Street. N. Y. N. H. H,\\nR. R., and all branches. Boston Albany R. R.\\nNorth Union Station. Causeway vStreet. B. M., and all\\nleased lines. Fitchburg R. R.\\nBoston, Revere Beach and Lynn R. R. Station, Atlantic\\nAvenue.", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "a;^:^:^.^i^i^^;^i^i$;$^;^i$;$^i^.$;$i$i^$i$$i^i$j^i$.$;$i^i$f$j^^j$i$;$;$i$i^\\nI jSfantucket, jVIass.\\nvf/\\nQuaint Nantucket has become almost a proverb, and today\\nthe summer visitor will find here practically the same customs and\\nconditions that prevailed fifty years ago. The town crier still makes\\nhis rounds the entire population still hurries to the wharf on the\\narrival of the steamer the same old weather beaten houses with\\ntheir railed roof platforms, where anxious eyes watched for the return\\nof the whalers half a century ago, still stand a mute reminder of a glo-\\nrious past. No person who has ever spent a summer here but has a\\nsoft spot in his heart for the place, and the elegant estates and fine\\nhotels on the Cliff show in what estimation the island is held by\\nthose who have been here often enough to allow its charms full time\\nto work.\\nThe records of the weather bureau since its establishment, show\\nthe highest temperature on the island to have been 87\u00c2\u00b0, and if in a\\nsummer the thermometer reaches 84\u00c2\u00b0, the natives refer for several\\n3 ears to the hot day.\\nIt is the most healthful, most restful, most delightful place on the\\nface of the earth, and is reached by boat from either New Bedford or\\nWoods Hole after a sail on a pleasant day to be always remembered.\\nSea Cliff Inn. Mrs. C. W. Pettee, Prop. The leading Hotel of the island, occu-\\npies the finest possible situation standing as it does on the famous Cliff and\\noverlooking both the beautiful waters of the harbor and ocean and the broad sweeps\\nof the green moors. Above all the fine table and perfect appointments attract the\\nmost cultivated and refined people from all over the United vStates. Accommoda-\\ntions for 200. Rates, double rooms, I31 to I40, single rooms, ;fi8 to #21 per week.\\nTransients #3 per day.\\nThe Nantucket. Mrs. W. S. Swain, Prop. This Hotel, located on a narrow\\npoint of land completely surrounded on three sides by water, offers an ideal situa-\\ntion for those who wish to be as near the ocean as possible. It is at the entrance\\nto the harbor and combines with a charming location, accessibility with everything\\nand at the same time perfect quiet. Most beautiful ocean views. Rates are from\\n|i6 to I35 for double rooms, $10 to I17.50 for single rooms, and for transients I2.50\\n$3 50 per day. Accommodations for 200. See advertisement on page 68.\\nThe Point Breeze. Bracey Curtis, Prop. One of the modern Hotels of the\\nisland, is finely located on an elevation commanding extensive views of the ocean\\nand harbor. The appointments are of the best and the service and sanitary appli-\\nances cannot be surpassed. There are fine golf links near at hand and both surf\\nand still water bathing. Rates from 112 to $24 and accommodations for 200.\\n9", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "NANTUCKET, MASS. Continued.\\nOcean house. W. D. Carpenter, Manager. Situated on high ground, built\\nof brick in the most substantial manner. This house is the nearest to the steam-\\nboat wharf, post office and the business streets, has broad piazza and shade trees in\\nfront. The sanitary arrangements are perfect. The entire plumbing has been re-\\nmoved and replaced this season by new, up-to-date improvements. Many other\\nalterations have been made which with the addition of new carpets, draperies, sil-\\nver, linen, etc, cannot fail to make this favorite house more popular than ever.\\nSee advertisement on page 69.\\nThe Springfield. W. H. Gooch, Prop. Centrally located within a few minutes\\nwalk of the post office, steamboat landing and the bathing beach. This Hotel and\\nits three Annexes have earned a well deserved reputation. It is lighted by both\\ngas and electricity and has all modern improvements, with running water on every\\nfloor. Open for guests all the year and with steam heat in every room. Rates\\nfrom I2.50 to $3.00 for transients, and from f 12 upwards per week. See advertise-\\nment on page 69.\\nThe Franklin and Oneonta Cottages. Mrs. C. W. Smith. These\\ncottages are charmingly situated on the Cliff and command amagnificent view\\nof the ocean. They are very near the bathing beach. Fitted with every modern\\nconvenience, large bath room, good beds, cheerful rooms, they are attractive to\\nthose who prefer the privacy and quiet of a smaller house to a large hotel. Rates\\nfrom I14 to |i8 for single rooms, ^22 to $27 for double. Accommodations for 25.\\nChatham, flass. 91 miles from Boston. Excursion rate $4. Chat-\\nham is at the extreme south easterly end of Cape Cod, and Ij ing\\nwithin the tempering influences of the Gulf Stream, the water affords\\nthe most delightful surf or still water bathing on the Cape, and there\\nis every opportunity for boating, fishing, sailing, and in fall, shooting.\\nHawes House. Z. W. Hawes. Open from June 15th to October ist. Accom-\\nmodations for 35. Terms from $8 to ;fio a week. Special family rates. Pure water,\\nfresh milk and eggs, house is located on main street about 100 feet from water, in\\nfull view of Atlantic Ocean. Still water and surf bathing. Good wheeling, excel-\\nlent library. A picture of the house sent on request. 8 years experience. Refer-\\nences will be given if desired. One mile from station. Conveyance, barge.\\nBelchertown, Mass. 88 miles from Boston. This picturesque\\nMassachusetts town lies among the delightful Hampshire hills on\\nthe extreme east of the Holj^oke mountain range. The quiet beauty\\npure and invigorating air, the beautiful drives and charming scenery\\nhave made the town noted as a summer place, and a desirable and\\nrefined class of people are attracted here each season.\\nThe Park View. Hampshire Hill, Belchertown. Elevation 800 feet. Table,\\nbeds and sanitary arrangements first class with absolutely pure water. Large airy\\nrooms, 200 feet of piazza, beautiful Lake, boats, fishing, golf links, tennis, dance\\nhall, free tally-ho rides, fine livery. Accommodates 75 guests. Rates $6 to $10\\nper week. L. W. Dillon, Prop. See advertisement on page 69.", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "j^i^i^-^i^i^^i^i^i^r^i^i^i^^^-^r^r^-^r^-^^^^^\\nI Cape Hun\\nWho that has spent a season here has ever forgotten the rock\\nbound shores of Cape Ann its ever changing combination of sky\\nand ocean and its cool winds.\\nDiscovered by Thorwald, the viking, who is described by the old\\nsagas as enraptured with the place, the passing years have only\\nserved to intensify its charms until, at the present time, its rocks and\\nsands are dotted over with magnificent private estates and hotels\\nsecond to none on the Atlantic coast.\\nTo one who loves old ocean at its grandest, an easterl}- storm is a\\nrevelation, while the soft south-west winds of the summer, always\\ncool, because always off the water, give a deep shimmering blue to\\nthe ocean s surface alike enjoyable to the eye and the senses.", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "It fulfils every necessity to either the man who wishes to keep in\\ntouch with his business, or to one who needs only rest. The extreme\\npoint is only one hour from Boston by frequent express trains, and\\nGloucester also with its many diverging lines of rail and trolley lines,\\nis reached in less than two hours by the fine boats of the Boston and\\nGloucester S. S. Co., after the most beautiful trip, from a scenic\\nstand point, on the Atlantic coast.\\nWe have booklets of all the houses mentioned below and should\\nbe glad to send them on request.\\nGloucester. The Surfside. F. H. Sawyer. I^ocatiou is one of the finest on\\nthe north shore and the only hotel located directly on a sand beach. Rates are\\nfrom ;?I2 to $2$ per week. Transient guests from $2.50 to $4 per day. The hotel is\\nonly ten minutes from the Gloucester station of the E. M., and accommodates\\n150 guests.\\nEast Gloucester. The Harbor View, Eastern Point. \\\\V. F. Osborne. Hotel\\nis built on the rocks directly overlooking the water with a most beautiful view.\\nThe piazzas are broad and command a breeze and fine outlook from every inch. All\\nconveniences including a long distance telephone, are in the house and it is within\\nthree minutes walk of a line of electric cars running on 15 minutes headway.\\nTerms from $9 to $15 per week.\\nBass Rocks, Gloucester. The Thorwald. Mrs. Eli Jackman. The location\\ncannot be surpassed on the Atlantic coast. On a hill with the ocean stretching\\naway on three sides, bathing beach in front, and where if desired, advantage can\\nbe taken of bathing houses on wheels, ensuring the greatest privacy. This is the\\nonly place in this country where the English custom is provided. Terms from $10\\nto $20 per week. A better idea of location and view than can be given by words, is\\nshown by advertisement on page 70.\\nRockport. The Round View Inn. Mrs. D. A. Carter. A magnificent mansion\\nhouse on the highest ground in Rockport, near bathing beach and only three\\nminutes from station. The view from every chamber is grand and from a crow s\\nnest on top of the house, one can see for miles in every direction. The house is\\nwell named. Table is supplied from the owner s garden and is equal to that of the\\nmore expensive hotels. Mrs. Carter s desire is to have every guest well pleased.\\nTerms from $g to I [2 per week and references are required.\\nPigeon Cove. The Pigeon Cove House. F. H. Pratt. Hotel located within\\n200 yards of the ocean and has earned a well deserved reputation for its hospitality.\\nSurrounded by beautiful and well kept lawns, one has here a happy and pleasing\\nvariety of ocean, grass and woods, combined with opportunities for golf, croquet,\\nbowling and billiards. Open fire-places and steam heat. Rates are from $15 to $25\\nper week, and for transient guests from $t, to $4 per day. For an idea as to the\\nhotel and the rocks near by, we refer to the advertisement on page 71.\\nPigeon Cove. The Linwood. F. H. Pratt. This hotel is managed by the\\nproprietor of the Pigeon Cove House, and although a smaller house, it has been\\nvery successful. Situated on the rocks directly upon the ocean, it appeals with\\npeculiar force to those wishing to get as near salt water as possible. Rates from\\n$12.00 per week upwards.", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "Nahant, Mass. Hotel Tudor. William Catto, Prop. The largest Hotel in\\nNahaut. Only lo miles from Boston, and A-et so far out into the sea that the wind\\nwhatever its direction, comes always off the water. Close by the Steamboat,\\nLanding, with frequent boats to and from Boston. The cuisine and service of the\\nTudor are of the best, and the house contains all modern sanitary appliances.\\nRates from $4 to a day. Booklet and all information sent on request. See\\nadvertisement on page 69.\\nNahant, flass. The Rockledge. L. E. Parent, Prop. Accommodations\\nfor 50. Single rooms ^lio to ^20 a week. Double rooms J^iS to $7,0 a week. Large\\nmodern house on the ocean.\\nNahant, flass. The Whitney Homestead. Accommodations for 20. Rates\\nf 10 to $15 a week. Beautiful old house in a most charming location.\\nAndover, flass. 23 miles from Boston. Single fare 25 cents.\\nSpecial rates for trip and season tickets. The township of Andover\\nwas incorporated in 1646 and the town combines man)- interesting\\nhistorical features, with most beautiful drives and sighth locations.\\nIt is the seat of Philips Acadenn*, founded in 1778, Andover Theo-\\nlogical Seminary, founded 1810, and Abbott Academy, founded 1829.\\nPrivate House, 12 School Street. Mrs. Wm. Marlaud, Prop. A limited num-\\nl:)er of adults can be accommodated from July ist to Sept. loth. Terms $S to $10 a\\nweek. Modern sanitary conveniences with two bath rooms. Located between\\nPhilips and Abbott Academy. Good home table with plenty of fresh milk, cream,\\neggs and fruit. Good livery near by, also long distance telephone in house. Two\\nminutes from golf links. A short distance from electric line connecting with the\\nNorth Shore. References exchanged.\\nOnset, Mass. Beautifully located at the head of Buzzard s Bay.\\nExcursion fare from Boston $2.15.\\nThe Glen Echo. ]M. L- Boles, Prop. Accommodations for 30. Rates |io to\\n$16 per week. Large new house in good location.\\nSudbury, Mass. 20 miles from Boston. Special monthly tickets.\\nSudbury Centre, flass. The homestead. A. E. Hosmer. A very comfortable\\ncountry house, with large rooms and shade. A mile and a quarter from the station,\\n18 trains to and from Boston a day. Sudbury is a quaint old historic town contain-\\ning the well-known Wayside Inn. immortalized by Longfellow. There are fine\\ndrives and beautiful scenery. Accommodates 10. Terms 1^5 to $S a week.\\n13", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": "I The South Shore I\\nThe South Shore of jNIassachusetts extends from the end of Nan-\\ntasket beach at Hull to Plymouth and comj^rising as it does the\\nterritory first settled in New England by the pilgrims at Plymouth\\nand Duxbury has been well known and extolled by all visitors since\\nthe first Thanksgiving day was celebrated. With the exception of a\\nfew miles at and near to the entrance of Boston Harbor the shore is an\\nalmost unbroken line of sand, offering the finest and safest facilities\\nfor bathing known on our entire coast line. The water is alwa^-s\\nwarm and with no undertow.\\nAT COHASSKT\\nNantasket is too well known to require description. It suffices to\\nsay that within ten miles of Boston this narrow arm between ocean\\nand bay offers an opportunity for a summer s stay, always cool and\\nalways popular with those who require more or less action during\\ntheir summer. At Hull there is a large j-acht club and the anchorage\\nis a famous rendezvous for boats from all parts of the coast.\\nContinuing down the coast Cohasset is the one place on the South\\nShore where rocks abound and one fond of surf can be sure of having\\ntheir fill during an easterly storm. Scituate has a sea coast of about\\n14", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "eight miles, all sand, and the ocean frontage has been almost entirely\\ncovered by beautiful cottages and high class hotels. It is a paradise\\nfor bathers.\\nMarshfield, the next township, was the home of Daniel Webster\\nand is a quiet sea coast farming town, where opportunities for quiet\\nand restful summering are unequalled. The Winslow House built\\nin 1696 is still standing together with the ancient Winslow burial\\nground. Next to Marshfield is Duxbury, a delightful place in which\\nto spend a summer. It has every advantage a favorite summer resort\\ncan have accessibility, beautiful drives, the finest of sea bathing,\\nsafe boating and fishing and in addition to these, has historical\\ncharms enough to interest a person fond of the study, for many\\nsummers. The home of Miles vStandish, Elder Brewster, John Alden\\nand other signers of the original compact in the cabin of the May-\\nflower, it is rich in Pilgrim lore, and it is not strange that it has\\nbecome the summer home of a number of well known people.\\nPlymouth is as well known to the average American as New York\\nand with frequent trains furnished by the New York, New Haven\\nand Hartford R. R., can be reached in a few minutes from any of\\nthese places on the South Shore, or by the stanch steamers of the\\nPlymouth S. Co., from Boston.\\nNorth Scituate. 24 miles from Bostou. Excursion Rate 95 cents. The Cliff.\\nOpen from June 20th to Sept. 20th. Largest and most popular Hotel on the South\\nShore. vSituated on a bluff facing the ocean. Modern house, electric lights and\\nbells, bath rooms, cuisine unsurpassed. Fishing, boating and bathing. Casino,\\ngolf links and tennis court. Accommodations for 200. Rates #10 to #15 per week.\\nSee advertisement on page 72.\\nNorth Scituate, flass. The Mitchell House. The house is pleasantly situated\\non a green lawn running to the ocean, which is only a stone s throw from the\\nhouse, commanding a full view of the celebrated Minot s Light Hoiise, as well as\\nall the vessels departing from and entering Boston Harbor. It is a quiet and rest-\\nful place, accommodating about 60 guests. Good surf bathing, and first class table.\\nEleven trains daily, between Boston and North Scituate, and barges connect with\\neach train- Terms $8 to $14 a week.\\nNorth Scituate, Hass. Sea View House. J. K. Gannett, Prop. Post office,\\nMinot. The Hotel located on the bathing beach commands magnificent ocean\\nviews. The rooms are very comfortable, and the house is fitted with every modern\\nconvenience. It is the desire of the proprietor that all guests shall be made to feel\\nat home. Accommodations for 40. Rates from |8 to |i 2 per week, according to\\nlocation of room.\\nNorth Scituate, flass. Post office, Minot. The Minot. C. H. Pool, Prop. One\\nof the pleasantest locations on the beach. From veranda of the Hotel, Minot s\\nLight is almost directly opposite, and the surf is v.ithin fifty feet. The Hotel has\\nbeen almost entirely refitted this season, is under new management, and every\\neffort will be made to satisfy guests. Accommodations for 40. Terms $8 to i?i2 a\\nweek.\\n15", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "SOUTH SHORE Continued.\\nSouth Duxbury. 39 miles from Boston. Excursion rate |i. 50. The Mudje-\\nkeewis. Mrs. J. F. Banister, Prop. The house is charmingly situated near\\nthe shore. Perfect sanitary arrangements, and excellent beds. Fine bathing, boat-\\ning and fishing. Three minutes walk to bathing beach 10 minutes to station, post\\noffice and telephone. 100 feet of broad piazza and pine grove close by. From the\\npiazza, Clark s Island lies in view where the first Sunday of the Pilgrims was spent\\nbefore landing at Plymouth, and within sight of the Hotel are the original farms\\nof Miles Standish, Klder Brewster and John Aldeu. vSee advertisement on page 72.\\nDuxbury, Mass. 37 miles from Boston. Excursion rate ;^i. 50. Old-fashioned\\ncouutr}- house, near water, with good bathing. 9 acres of land. Accommodations\\nfor 14. Prices from 16 to #12 per week. The house is on high ground with a\\nbeautiful view of the Bay and country about. Good roads and golf links near by.\\n8 trains a day from Boston. Address, Emily W. vSears, Duxbury, Mass.\\nTyngsboro, flass. 30 miles from Boston. Excursion rate $1.40.\\nBeautiful little town on the Merrimack River.\\nTyng Hall. Mrs. F. B. Shipley. A charming old colonial house on the banks\\nof the river. Accommodates 15 to 20. Prices $4 to $S per week.\\nFITCHBURG RAILROAD\\nNew and Improved Service,\\nShort Line to\\nSaratoga, the Berkshire Hills, Adirondacks, Montreal,\\nNorthern New York and all Canadian Points.\\nAND ALL POINTS IN THE WEST,\\nNORTH AND SOUTHWEST.\\nLIMITED PALACE TRAINS\\nBOSTON, CHICAGO and sT. LOUIS,\\nSHORT LINE. FAST TIME. LOW RATES.\\nSummer Excursion Book, giving full particulars, as to rates, routes and\\nhotels, mailed upon receipt of a three-cent stamp.\\nA. S. CRANE, C. M. BURT,\\nGen. Traff. Mgr. Cen. Pass. Agt.\\n16", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "Ok\\nSharon^ JVIass.\\nCbc Lakcwood of Massachusetts,\\nSharon is 17 miles from Boston and 25 from jj\\nProvidence. On the main line of the New York,\\nNew Haven and Hartford Railroad. There are\\nnumerous trains from both cities ever}- day, and\\nthe running time from Boston is from 27 minutes\\nfor the express\\ntrains to 40 minutes\\nfor the slower. It\\nis the most elevated town in Eastern\\nMassachusetts, and is from 200 to 530\\nfeet above the sea level. The soil is grav-\\nelly and there is a great deal of pine wood\\ngrowing in the town. All\\nof these things with per-\\nr\\\\ feet drainage make the air\\nof Sharon pure and very healthful. The town is\\nnot only famous for its beauty but also for the fine\\nsprings existing there, the water of\\nwhich b} chemical anal5-sis compares\\nmore than favorably with that of the justly famous\\nPoland Springs. Th-e scenery, walks and drives of\\nSharon are unsurpassed. There are\\nhard roads all about, and one fond of\\nromantic surroundings will find nothing to equal the\\nvicinit} of Sharon in Eastern Massachusetts. The\\nwell known Blue Hills are within eas}\\ndriving distance and the beautiful Mas-\\nsapoag Lake lies in the town itself. In a social way,\\nSharon has always been very fortunate. Nice people\\nseem to favor the place and it has alwaj-s drawn the\\nbetter class of society.\\nriassapoag Lake Hotel. Situated among the piues, directly on the shores of\\nthis beautiful lake, equipped with every modern convenience. Golf, tennis, croquet\\nand bowling. Music morning and evening. Absolutely pure and health-giving\\nspring water. Terms from $12.50 to $20 a week. See advertisement on page 73.\\nSton Holm. A magnificent private estate on high land, surrounded by 20\\nacres of beautifully kept grounds. The rooms are large and airy, a few en suite,\\nand contain hot and cold Sharon Spring water. The table is supplied from a\\ngarden belonging to the house, and milk and cream from our own dairy. Prices\\nfrom I15 to I30 a week.\\n17", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "SHARON, MASS. Continued.\\nThe Sharon.\\nSharon, Hass.\\nDelightfully located, only 4 minutes walk from the station, and near the\\nchurches, post office and public library. The house sets high, has broad piazza,\\nand the sanitary arrangements are perfect. The table and attendance are\\nfirst class in every respect. There are several acres of grounds, beautifully laid\\nout, comprising lawns, a pine grove, and fruit, flower and vegetable garden.\\nAccommodations for 50. Rates from $S to $15 a week.\\nThe Caledonia. Mrs. Robert Hamilton. A new house with bath, about 10\\nminutes walk from the station. The house is nicely furnished, with large comfort-\\nable rooms. A fine pine grove is near by and Massapoag Lake with good fishing\\nand boating is within a short distance. The table will be supplied with all home\\ncomforts. Accommodates 15 and rates are from I5 to $S a week.\\nWinthrop, Mass. 6 miles from Boston. Fare 5 cents. This\\nbeautiful sea-shore resort\\nhas always been very pop-\\nular both on account of\\nits natural charms and its\\naccessibility to Boston.\\nIt is reached either by fre-\\nquent trains on the Bos-\\nton, Revere Beach, and\\nlyynn R. R., or b}- half-\\nhourl}^ boats of the Boston\\nand Winthrop Steamboat\\nCompany.\\nColonial House. Sarah Davis, Prop. A very desirable house with large airy\\nrooms, bath and all modern conveniences. Large piazza, fine view and good shade,\\nwithin 100 feet of the beach, and having very good views of the ocean. No chil-\\ndren taken. Accommodations for 50. Rates, $8 to ;f 14 a week.\\nCrest Hall Hotel. F. L. Hall, Prop.\\n522 per week. House faces ocean.\\nAccommodations for So. Terms $it, to\\nWinthrop Centre, Mass. Hotel Loring. 5 miles from Boston, with half\\nhourly trains and frequent boats. Hotel within 100 feet of shore. Fine bathing\\nand fishing. Broad piazzas all about the house, the upper one enclosed in glass\\nand having a magnificent view of the Harbor and Islands. Beautiful grounds. Most\\nexcellent table. On the finest driveway in Winthrop and near golf links. Terms\\nfrom |io to }f2o per week with special low rates for June. Telephone in Hotel. See\\nadvertisement on page 64.", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "Baker Island I\\nI\\nThis Island is located in the broad Atlantic, two miles off Man-\\nchester-by-the-sea, and five miles from Salem Willows, whence the\\nisland is reached at frequent intervals by a commodious boat built\\nthe past winter, expressly for this\\nuse. It is reached by the Boston\\nand Maine Railroad to Salem,\\nthirty minutes from Boston, and\\nthence by electric cars, passing\\nthe station to the steamboat land-\\ning. The Island is entirely\\nexempt from the heat, dust and\\nmosquitoes of the mainland.\\nThe Winneegan. Henry W. IMorse, Prop. P. O. Address, vSalem. The only-\\nHotel on this Island, and located iu a position that permits of the most beautiful\\nv iews. The Hotel has achieved an enviable reputation for the excellence of its\\ncuisine, and for the homelike spirit, which makes it so pleasant for guests, who can\\nreconcile themselves to the absence of such things as attract the average picnicker.\\nThe post office in the Hotel has registered letter and money order department.\\nMail is received and sent out twice a day. Accommodations for loo. Rates from\\n#12 to $2f a week. See advertisement on page 60.\\nRandolph, Mass. 15 miles from Boston. Local rate about 40\\ncents, special rates by trip tickets.\\nPrivate House. Mrs. Ezra Holbrook, Prop. Healthy high location, excel-\\nlent water and shade. Accommodations for 6. Rates 5 per week.\\nNorfolk, Mass. 23 miles from Boston. Local fare about 60 cents,\\nspecial rates by trip tickets.\\nPrivate House. Mrs. O. IM. Blake, Prop. Pleasantly located. Terms from\\nI5 to I7 a week.\\nReading, Mass. 12 miles from Boston. Single trip tickets 25\\ncents, 12 cents by trip tickets.\\nPrivate House. Mrs. B. F. Allen, Prop. An lacdl summer home for rest and\\nquiet. Fir-st class table, plenty of milk, eggs and vegetables. Wakefield Lake a\\nshort distance away. House situated 10 minutes from depot. Accommodations\\nfor 6. Rates #7 to per week.\\nWestminster, flass. 55 miles from Boston. Local fare $1.40.\\nPrivate House. A large farm almost at the foot of Mt. Wachuset. For terms\\napply to Box 42,\\n19", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "jVIont Vernon Hmhcrst jVIilford\\ni )Scw Rampsbirc\\nHOTEL PONEMAH.\\nThese three places all close together have a greater diversity of\\nscenery and more pleasant drives than any other New Hampshire\\ntowns within easy reaching distance of Boston. Mont Vernon is\\nknown as the Bethlehem of Southern New Hampshire, and is situated\\ndirectly on the top of a hill i,ioo feet above sea level, and standing\\nas it does alone, commands a sweep of the entire circle of the horizon\\nwithin a radius of from 30 to 60 miles. The air is much drier than on\\nthe plains below and cool nights are the almost invariable rule.\\nAmherst is located on a plateau at the foot of Mt. Vernon hill, and\\nis one of the prettiest villages in New Hampshire. It abounds in\\nlarge trees with shady roads and by-paths, and being three miles\\nfrom the railroad, is a charmingly restful place. Milford, about\\nthree miles from both Amherst and Mt. Vernon, contains the well\\nknown Ponemah Springs, and is a very j^retty, bustling. New Hamp-\\nshire village on the Keene branch of the Boston and Maine Railroad.\\nIf one is looking for comfort, rest and old fashioned hospitality, any\\nplace mentioned below is recommended.\\n20", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0022.jp2"}, "23": {"fulltext": "MONT VERNON, AMHERST, MILFORD Continued.\\nriont Vernon, N. H. The Grand. Geo. E. Bates, Prop. The Hotel is\\nlocated on the crown of Prospect Hill, the highest point of land in this section.\\nFrom the tower or any of the rooms, there is a view extending from 30 to 60 miles.\\nIn the tower is a very powerful telescope. Hotel is furnished with every modern\\nconvenience, with every facility for the enjoyment of guests. Golf, tennis, croquet,\\nbowling, billiards and pool. Rates $12 to j?20 per week. Open from June to Novem-\\nber. See advertisement on page 63.\\nriont Vernan, N. H.\\nThe Bellevue.\\nGeo. E. Boutell,\\nProp.\\nThe Hotel is located opposite the village park close by churches, town house,\\ngolf links, post office and stores. It has large and airy rooms, and will furnish\\nfirst class table, good beds, and pure spring water, and no pains will be spared to\\nmake an attractive and pleasant summer home for each guest. Accommodations\\nfor 50. Rates from $7 to |!io a week.\\nriont Vernon, N. H. The Campbell. Pleasant private house with accommo-\\ndations for 30, and rates $j to |iro a week.\\nriont Vernon, N. H. Lincoln Hall. F. C. Greenwood, Prop. Accommo-\\ndates 20. Terms $j to $10 a week. Pleasant house with magniliceut views. Chil-\\ndren are not taken.\\nMilford. Hotel Ponemah. A. M. Philbrick, Prop. The Hotel stands 800\\nfeet above the sea level, and commands a magnificent view to the north, east and\\nsouth. The grounds include 35 acres of field and woodlands, and contain the cele-\\nbrated Ponemah and Milford Mineral Springs. The Hotel is furnished with all\\nmodern improvements, including electric bells, bath rooms, etc. The drives\\nthrough the surrounding country are most delightful, and guests will be treated\\nwith every consideration and courtesy. Accommodations for 100. Rates from #7\\nto |i2 a week.\\nnilford, N. H.\\nEndicott House.\\nH. D. Epps,\\nProp.\\nA very comfortable country Hotel, covered with vines and shaded by large\\ntrees. Accommodates 25 and rates are from |S to $12 a week. Livery connected\\nwith Hotel.", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0023.jp2"}, "24": {"fulltext": "MONT VERNON, AMHERST, MILFORD Continued.\\nriilford, N. H. Maplewood Farm. Two miles from station. Accommodates\\n30 and rates per week, ;p6 and I7. Large farm house and everything fresh from\\nour own farm and garden.\\nAmherst, N. H. Mrs. C. D- Wilson. Accommodates 12. Price $7 to |io.\\nA pleasant country house, finely furnished, with bath room and hot and cold\\nwater.\\nAmherst, N. li. Riverside Farm. Mrs. F. H. Holbrook. Accommodates 20.\\nTerms $6 a week. Farm of 240 acres, large house with beaiitiful drives all about.\\nAmherst. Maple Cottage. Miss E. H. Jacobs, Prop. 3 miles to railroad\\nstation, 3 trains daily with coach conveyance. Terms $6 to $-j per week with large\\nrooms. Accommodates 4. Two couples or ladies preferred. Beautifully situated\\namong the maples. 8 or 10 minutes walk from churches, public library and post\\noffice, and two mails daily. Cold well water with plenty of milk, butter, fresh\\neggs and vegetables. Many beautiful drives all about. References on request.\\nWilton, N. H. 55 miles from Boston. Excursion rate $2.40.\\nThe description of Amherst and Milford applies with equal force to\\nthis beautiful New Hampshire town.\\nEverett House. Accommodates 30. Transient rates $2 a day,\\nweek. Open the year round.\\nto f 10 a\\nMolderness, N. li. 124 miles from Boston. Excursion rate $4.60.\\nR. R. Station, Ashland. A most beautiful New Hampshire town,\\nlying at the foot of Mt. Eivermore, and with charming views of\\nChocorua, the Belknap Range, with glimpses of the White Motmtains\\nin the distance.\\nSQUAM LAKE, HOLDERNESS, N. H.\\nMt. Livermore House, Hall, Golf, and The Towers are charmingly situated on\\nthe western shores of the picturesque Sqnam Lake, and beneath the ttiwering\\n22", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0024.jp2"}, "25": {"fulltext": "HOLDERNESS Continued.\\nshades of old Mt. Livermore. The buildings are 50 rods distant from the Lake on\\nthe south side of the mountain and are connected by covered walks. The Hall was\\nbuilt in 1895, The Golf in 1896 and The Towers have been completed this spring in\\norder to meet the ever increasing demand for accommodations Electric bells,\\nperfect sanitary conditions, fine bath and toilet arrangements. The house is heated\\nby hot water and hot air. Long distance telephone and bowling alley Accommo-\\ndations for 250. Rates from $S to $21 per week. See advertisement on page 63.\\nCentral House. J. S. Davidson, Manager. The Hotel is finely located on\\nthe shore of beautiful Squam Lake, near the base of Fayall Peak. It is a modern\\nhouse with all improvements, large and airy rooms, finished in hard wood, nicely\\nfurnished and first class in every respect. A wide piazza surrounds the house, and\\nall vegetables and berries are from our own farm. Delightful scenery, fine boat-\\ning and fishing, good drives, livery attached. Accommodates 50. Terms from $8\\nto f 14 a week. Send for descriptive booklet. See advertisement on page 60.\\nAntrim, N. H. 75 miles from Boston. Excursion rate $3.45. A\\ndelightful New Hampshire town of a quiet sort. One can find here\\nevery opportunity for enjoying a summer s rest with beautiful drives,\\nand the combination of hills with beautiful views from the summits,\\nand charming little lakes for which New Hampshire is noted.\\nAntrim Hotel. C. W. Farmer, Prop. Accommodates 25. Rates per week,\\n$6 to $9. This is one of the best locations in the state. Ample shade, large piazza\\nand newly furnished. Delightful scenery, beautiful drives, good roads for bicy-\\ncling. Livery attached with free bus to and from station. The Hotel is lighted by\\nelectricity, with bath rooms and everything is first class- See advertisement on\\npage 64.\\nflountain House. M. B. Tuttle. R. R. Station, Hillsboro. Four miles from\\nstation and carriage will meet guests. Very comfortaVjle country house with large\\nrooms and beautiful trees. Fine roads for riding and driving with delightful\\nscenery. Good trout brooks near by. Livery attached. Plenty of fresh eggs and\\ncream and all table supplies.\\nLake House.\\nC. F. Holt.\\nVery desirable house, nicely furnished with bath room and large airy rooms.\\nBeautiful view of Mouadnock and the house is within 15 minutes walk of charming\\nLake, with good fishing and boating. Carriage will meet all guests- Fee, 25 cts.\\n^3", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0025.jp2"}, "26": {"fulltext": "ANTRIM, N. H. Continued.\\nFranklin Pierce House. Mrs. Chas. Wilkins. R. R. Station, Hillsboro.\\nThis is the old Ex-Presideut Pierce Mansion of historic fame. The house was\\nbuilt in 1801. The rooms are large and airy with fine shade. The table will be\\nsupplied with everything in season, and all vegetables and berries from our own\\ngarden. Livery attached, and guests will be met at the station when notified.\\nA New Hampshire Village. In the Valley of the Connecticut.\\nA Charming Colonial House. Situated on the second terrace like elevation\\nfrom the river. The Ridge commanding pleasing views about it, satisfying\\nretiracy, freedom from dust, and while near everything, escapes the unpleasant\\nfeatures of all. The owner will on application to this office receive a few refined\\npeople who will appreciate such situation with homelike surroundings. See notice\\non page 74..\\nHenniker, N. H. 95 miles from Boston. Excursion rate via Elm-\\nwood $4.10. Very prettily situated village, easily reached from\\nBoston and having the usual New Hampshire characteristics of beau-\\ntiful drives, wooded roads, and fine scenery.\\nHotel\\nHenniker.\\n^-1\\nGeo. L. Qleason,\\nProp.\\nComfortable country Hotel, large rooms, electric lights and all modern\\nimprovements. Excellent table is set and the Hotel has good livery connected,\\nwith free bus to all trains. Accommodations for 20. Rates transient I2 a day ^7\\nto |io a week.\\nOak Cottage. Mrs Nellie M. Colby. Located one-half mile from the rail-\\nroad station with public conveyance. A very desirable country place, large rooms\\nand shade trees, fine piazza and excellent table. Accommodations for 15. Terms\\n$S to $j a week.\\nProspect Farm. Mrs. Abbie E. Webster. 3 miles from station. Private con-\\nveyance. Accommodates 15. $s to I7 a week.\\nWebster, N. H. 84 miles from Boston. Railroad station, Bosca-\\nwen. Excursion rate about $4.\\nFarm House. Mrs. Reuben E. French. 6 miles from the station, guests will\\nbe met with a private carriage on notification. Accommodations for 15. Rates $5\\ntofiS a week.\\n24", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0026.jp2"}, "27": {"fulltext": "Contoocook, N. H. 86 miles from Boston. Excursion rate $3.85.\\nBeautiful place situated in the hills with numerous lakes and fine\\nview.\\nThe riaple.\\nn. T. Clough, Prop.\\nVery pleasant farm house surrounded by beautiful maple trees. Plenty of\\ncream, eggs, vegetables and berries in their season. A ver}- pleasant drive of 20\\nmiles to Sunapee Lake, with beautiful scenery and good roads all of the way.\\nTerms #5 to $6 a week. Accommodations for 20. Send for descriptive circular for\\nfurther information.\\n^^Si\\n25", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0027.jp2"}, "28": {"fulltext": "i$. $i i$.$;^;$ \u00e2\u0080\u00a2^\u00e2\u0080\u00a2$i$i$ i i$^\\nI r*? Lahe Cdinnipcsaukcc\\nThis I^ake which for attractiveness, beauty, grandeur of sur-\\nroundings, and purity of water cannot be surpassed, lies about loo\\nmiles north of Boston. It is 25 miles long and 472 feet above the\\nlevel of the sea. There are scattered over its surface, nearly 300\\nlarge and small islands. Alton Bay, Wolfeboro, Centre Harbor and\\nThe Weirs are the four principal summer resorts on the shores of\\nthe lake, and they are all equally beautiful, all command exquisite\\nviews, and are equally accessible from Boston. The mountain\\nscenery about lyake Winnipesaukee is superb, and from the deck of\\nthe steamer running from Weirs to Centre Harbor and making\\nvarious local stops on the way, one has magnificent views of the\\nWhite Mountains, Mt. Chocorua, Passaconaway, Moosilauke and\\nMt. Kearsarge.\\nThe fishing in the Lake is remarkable for a place so near Boston,\\nand every year a great many trout weighing from 5 to 8 or 9 pounds\\nare taken from the waters, and about Weirs and Meredith there are\\nquantities of brooks full of brook trout. Smith Pond, a water sheet\\nhaving an area of 5,120 acres, and lying about a mile from the east\\nshore of Winnipesaukee, has the reputation of being the best black\\nbass pond in New England.\\nThe New Hotel Weirs, Weirs. Dr. J. A. Greene, Prop. The Hotel stands\\non a lofty elevation commanding a magnificent view of the Lake. Along the edge\\nof the Lake are picturesque walks and groves around the Hotel, giving an oppor-\\ntunity for restful and secluded strolls. The Hotel has been entirely renovated and\\nrefurnished throughout this season, with 80 new rooms 30 of which are supplied\\nwith baths. All trains and steamboats arrive at and depart from the Hotel grounds.\\nRates I10.50 to $28 per week. Accommodates 250.\\nStory s Tavern, Weirs. D. B. Story, Prop. The house is situated in a pine\\ngrove on the shore of the Lake, and within 200 feet of it, and having one of the\\nfinest views of the Lake and Mountains imaginable. The Hotel has all possible\\nconveniences, good fishing and boating, with beautiful drives. Excursions on the\\nLake every day. Accommodations for 100. Rates fj to $10 a week.\\nEagle Cottage, Weirs. Mrs. S. L. Mitchell. Accommodations for 12. Rates\\n#5 to lio a week. Cottage near the Lake.\\nWinnipesaukee Cottage, Weirs. Mrs. M. A. Gordon. Accommodations\\nfor 60. Rates to $10 a week. Very comfortable rooms and cottage near the Lake.\\n26", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0028.jp2"}, "29": {"fulltext": "LAKE WINNIPES AUKEE Continued.\\nGood Luck House,\\nThe Weirs.\\nJohn Spalding,\\nProp.\\nLocated on a hill in a pine grove, within 400 feet of the shore of the Lake with\\na beautiful view. Large airy rooms and excellent board. The table water is very\\npure and equal to Poland vSprings. The house is run on the Yankee Plan. It is\\nhomelike and satisfaction is guaranteed.\\nThe Lakeside House, Weirs. George W. Weeks. One of the pleasantest\\nlocations on the Lake. Comfortable rooms with pure water. Accommodations\\nfor 200. Transient rates $2 to $3 a day $S to fiij per week. Open from May loth\\nto October ist. Write them for new booklet.\\nrielvin Village. Lakeside Cottage. On the northern shore of Lake Winnipe-\\nsaukee. Accommodates 10 guests. Terms and $6 per week. From Boston via\\nWeirs thence by steamer. Wharf near house. Ossipee Park, 3J2 miles, grand\\nmountain and lake scenery. Fine fishing, boating and bathing. Two daily mails\\nfrom Boston. Telephone, good table, fresh vegetables grown on the place. All of\\nthe inducements which make this region siich a desirable residence are present in\\nthis house and surroundings. We have also two new camps to let situated on the\\nfinest shore of the Lake. Write for additional information.\\nCentre Harbor. The Moulton House. S. F. Emery, Prop. House is situated\\nat the head of the Lake 60 feet above the water and within a few minutes walk of\\nthe Steamboat Landing. The rooms are large, pleasant, well-lighted and provided\\nwith bells and clothes presses. Pure spring water from the hills above. The table\\nis supplied with milk from our farm and vegetables of our own raising fresh every\\nday. Accommodations for 60. Rates from ^8 to |i2 per week. See advertisement\\non page 61\\nCentre Harbor. Lake House. George A. Simpson, Prop. This popular\\nsummer resort will be reopened June ist and has one of the finest locations in the\\nLake and mountain regions. Commanding a view of nearly the entire length of\\nLake Winnipesaukee, with excellent opportunities for boating, bathing and fishing.\\nThere are also beautiful drives and pleasant walks in every direction. The table\\nwill be supplied with vegetables and fruits in their season, fresh every day from\\nthe garden connected with the house, and plenty of berries and milk. Three\\nmails to and from Boston daily. Accommodations for 25. Rates $8 to f 10 a week.\\nSee advertisement on page 64.\\nHeredith. Fairview Farm. Steven Maloon, Prop. A very comfortable farm\\nhouse, located 3 miles from station, with large, airy rooms, fine veranda, within 15\\nminutes walk of the Lake, and having fine view of the mountains and lake. Good\\nfishing and boating with pleasant drives. Accommodations for 18. Rates f4 to $7\\na week.\\n27", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0029.jp2"}, "30": {"fulltext": "LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE Continued.\\nneredith, N. H.\\nProspect House.\\nH. W. Lincoln,\\nProp.\\nFishiug, hunting, boating. This well-known summer house with its unequalled\\nLake and mountain scenery will be opened on June ist. The Prospect House\\nis situated midway between Meredith and Centre Harbor. Accommodations for 60.\\nRates $s to $-j a week Special rates to large parties and to those stopping through\\nthe season.\\nBlake s Hotel. Long Island. C E. vSmith, Prop. 250 feet above the Lake\\nlevel, on a lovely island connected by bridge with the mainland. Steamers come\\ndirect to the lauding from all Lake Points. Every room commands a fine view.\\nMoiintain and Lake scenery unsurpassed. Fine boating and fishing, excellent\\ntable, supplied with fresh milk and vegetables. Comfortable homelike house.\\nAccommodates 50 guests. Terms 1^2.50 per day. $8 to #15 per week Special\\nrates to families for the season.\\nHampton, N. H. 48 miles from Boston. Excursion rate $2.25.\\nA beautiful old fashioned village combining country and sea shore,\\nand through references in several of Whittier s poems well known to\\nbook lovers.\\nThe Leonia. F. M. Crosby, Prop. Situated on North Beach, and fitted with\\nall conveniences, including electric lights. Sanitary arrangements installed under\\nthe strictest supervision. The beach is smooth and hard and affords fine oppor-\\ntunities for bathing. The drives are worthy of more than special mention. Accom-\\nmodations for 150, Rates from $15 to #25. See advertisement opposite.\\nBarrington, N. H. 80 miles from Boston. Excursion fare $3.50.\\nBarrington is a typical New Hampshire village with drives through\\nshady woods, and over rolling hills, giving beautiful views in every\\ndirection.\\nHighland Farm. Miss Annie L- Wentworth, P. O. Box 275, Dover, N. H. The\\nhouse is on a hill commanding a view of fields and woodlands just a quiet, homei/\\ncountry place with excellent running water, plenty of milk, eggs, poultry and\\nvegetables. House is two and one-half miles from Barrington Depot where guests\\nwill be met on notice. Accommodates 10 to 12. Terms $5 to $S.\\nEcho Farm. J. W. Tuttle, P. O., Strafford, N. H. House is on an elevation\\nwith superb views. It is located within a mile and a half of Bow Lake, where there\\nis fine black bass fishing. Accommodates from 10 to 12 and rates from $4. to $5.\\nThe farm is 6 miles from the Barrington Depot where guesLS will be met on notice,\\nwith free carriage. Large, comfortable, airy rooms, and one hundred acres in farm.\\n28", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0030.jp2"}, "31": {"fulltext": "The LeonieL\\nJSfO RTH -BEACH\\nHcLmpton^ J^. H.\\nSea. and Courvtry Views\\nForty-eigKt miles from. Boston\\nSend for IIIvjstra.ted Booklet\\nF. M. Crosby,\\nProprietor\\nHARRINGTON, N. H. Continued.\\nStrafford, Bow Lake. R. R. vStation, Barriugton. Private House. J. C.\\nHall. Very pleasant farm house with nice shade trees and large lawn. Ponds for\\nboating and fishing close by, good table, plenty of fresh eggs, vegetables, milk, etc.,\\nfrom our own garden. House 7 miles from R. R. Station, and a carriage from the\\nfarm will meet guests on notification. Accommodations for 8. Prices I4 to per\\nweek.\\nNew Boston, N. H. 71 miles from Boston. Excursion rate $3.\\nPretty New Hampshire village, which is rapidly becoming known\\nthrough its beautiful scener}^ and pleasant drives.\\nPrivate House. Elizabeth A. Andrews, Prop. Accommodates 6 to 8 and\\nterms from $5.50 upwards. Special attention will be given to invalids.\\nThe Ridge Farm House. James Warren, Prop. 2 2 miles from railroad\\nstation, with free carriage. Terms $6 to $-j a week.\\nLebanon, N. H. 140 miles from Boston. Excursion rate $6.25.\\nBeautiful place, with a very pleasant diversity of ponds with good\\nfishing, and hills.\\nFarm House. Mrs. G. B. Davis, Prop., Box 1052. On high groimd. Accom-\\nmodations for 10 to 15. Rates from I5 to $j a week.\\nDanbury, N. H. 113 miles from Boston. Excursion $4.95. A\\nrugged, hilly New Hampshire town, with most beautiful views of\\nthe White Mountains, and attractive drives.\\nLong Look Farm. The house is located on Searles Hill, twelve hundred feet\\nabove sea level, two and a half miles from Danbury. It is a renovated farm house^\\nwith broad piazzas, from every inch of which the views are beautiful. Modern\\nsanitary plumbing, and every convenience. Accommodations for 30. Rates to\\nJ8 a week. See advertisement on page 61.\\n29", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0031.jp2"}, "32": {"fulltext": "Tamworth, N. H. Railroad station, West Ossipee. 124 miles\\nfrom Boston. Excursion rate $5.20.\\nSunset Cottage. Mrs. Lucy U. Blake. 512 miles from West Ossipee station,\\nconnected by stage. Accommodates 12. Rates I5 and $6 per week.\\nWonolancet, N. H. Railroad station, West Ossipee. 124 miles\\nfrom Boston. Excursion rate $5.20.\\nWonolancet Farm. Miss Katherine vSleeper. vSituated 10 miles from West\\nOssipee, reached by stage. It is on a plateau of the Chocorua range, right at the\\nfoot of Mt. Wonolancet. The place abounds in mountain climbs and beautiful\\nwalks and drives with fine brook trout fishing. The elevation is 1,150 feet, and\\nthe house accommodates about 35. No one is taken without satisfactory refer-\\nences. The house is strictly first class, with prettily served, wholesome food,\\nand excellent beds. Daily mail, Boston papers and Long Distance Telephone with\\nconnection via Laconia.\\nWarner, N. H. 94 miles from Boston. Excursion rate $4.25. A\\npleasant little village situated among the New Hampshire hills.\\nMountain View Farm. B. C. Flanders. The house is new, situated on a hill\\ngiving one of the finest views of mountain scenery in the state. Excellent table\\nwith fresh eggs, cream, vegetables and berries in their season. Broad veranda\\nabout the house with good shade. The drives about Warner are entrancing.\\nLivery is attached to the house. Accommodations for 25. Rates from #5 to I7 a\\nweek.\\nHanover, N. H. 150 miles from Boston. Excursion fare about $5.\\nThe site of Dartmouth College, pleasantly located on the Connecticut\\nriver.\\nThe Wheelock. H. T. Howe, Prop. Situation one of the finest in New Eng-\\nland. Hotel is first class. Golf links, boating and fishing. Large livery, low\\nprices. Beautiful mountain drives. Rates from $j to $10 a week. Special rates\\nfor July and August. Accommodations for 100.\\n30", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0032.jp2"}, "33": {"fulltext": "4i;\\nI Dublin\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Peterboro\u00e2\u0080\u0094Rancock\u00e2\u0080\u0094Jaffrey\\nThese four townships, all grouped within the shadow of gray old\\nMonadnock, have earned in the last few decades the reputation well\\ndeserved of being among the most desirable in every sense, for inland\\nsummering. Dublin is fast becoming a\\n_i second L,enox and is the summer home\\nt 1 of such people as Col. T. W. Higgin-\\nson, Robert Treat Paine, Philip H.\\nSears and other well known men from\\nNew York and the west, and with its\\nbeautiful estates and finely appointed\\nhotels, bids fair in a few years to out-\\nstrip its older rival. The village is\\nfifteen hundred feet above the sea level\\nwith pure bracing air, and look-\\ning across the lyake, Monadnock\\nwith its hoary head towers over\\nall.", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0033.jp2"}, "34": {"fulltext": "Peterboro is a second Dublin in fact all of these towns have\\nvirtually the same characteristics; beautiful drives, pure and bracing\\nair, numerous lakes and streams and the nights are always cool.\\nThey are all about two hours and one-half from Boston, with trains\\nat frequent intervals, and are recommended with emphasis to those\\nwishing quiet, with superior accommodations and mountain air.\\nDublin. The Leffingwell, and the Leffingwell Inn, both under the same man-\\nagement. The first is open only from June 15th to October ist, and is one of the\\nmost attractive and well kept summer hotels in New Hampshire. It has earned a\\nwell deserved reputation with the better class of tourists for hospitality and cour-\\nteous treatment. The Inn is open throughout the year, and parties wishing to stay\\nthrough October, the pleasantest month of the year in Dublin, can rest assured\\nthat they will be well taken care of. See advertisement on page opposite.\\nDublin. Brookside P arm House. C. F. Knight. A very pleasant farm with\\nplenty of shade in a very desirable location and with airy rooms. The table will\\nbe provided with all farm products in their season, and there is a brook with good\\ntrout fishing close at hand. Accommodates 6. Rates are from ^5 to $8 a week.\\nPeterboro.\\nriaplegrove Farm.\\nH. O. Smith,\\nProp.\\nA comfortable old-fashioned farm house, with good shade all about on an\\nelevation with a fine out-look. The rooms are large and the table will be supplied\\nwith every delicacy. The farm has accommodations for 10 and the rates are from\\nI5 to ^7 a week.\\nQoffs Farm. P. O., Jaffrey Centre. A very comfortable, desirable country\\nhouse with large airy rooms, with good shade all about. House located near a\\nsmall lake with good fishing and boating. Kxquisite views of Mt. Monadnock.\\nLivery attached- Accommodations for 20 and rates from $5 to $j a week.\\nLake View Farm. P.O., East Jaffrey. W. F. Jowders, Prop. The farm\\nhouse is situated on the eastern shore of Lake Madokawando, with a grand out-\\nlook across its waters upon Mt. Monadnock. 200 feet of piazzas about the house,\\ngiving ample shade at all hours of the day. Dancing and lounging pavilion fitted\\nwith an open fire-place, piano, hammocks, etc., for the use of guests. Terms |i6 to\\n$S a week.\\nFair View. Mrs. S. E. Lawrence. P. O., Jaffrey. Two large two story houses\\npleasantly located, two miles from the depot but near post office. Terms $6 to ^^9\\nper week. See advertisement on page 62.\\nGranite State Hotel. A. E. Bascom. P. O., East Jaffrey. A very pleasant\\ncountry Hotel with large rooms, broad verandas and near station. Livery attached.\\nAccommodations for 25. Transients $2 a day, $7 to f 10 a week.\\n.^2", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0034.jp2"}, "35": {"fulltext": "Jjoo Fitt atn.i-c .Sill Lc-vti.\\nu/ie jCeff indwell,\\nOPEN FROM\\nJUNE /J to OCTOBER i.\\nJLeffin^fwell s\\nunn,\\nOPEN THROUGHOUT\\nTHE TEAR.\\nJ^. jCeffinffweii,\\nVROVRIKTOR.\\nDUBLIN, PETERBORO, Etc. Continued.\\nCutter s Hotel.\\nHancock.\\nM. E. Cutter,\\nProp.\\nThe Hotel is finely situated on high laud in full view of Monadnock. The\\nmountain is easy of access and the views from its summit are unsurpassed. The\\nrooms are large and comfortable, and there are several in suites, for families.\\nThe Hotel is two miles from the East Jaffrey Depot, and coaches meet ever}- train.\\nGood livery connected with the Hotel. Accommodations for 60. Transient\\nrate %2. $8 to 5^12 a week.\\nriountain View Farm.\\nhouse, evervthing first class.\\nHancock. G. Foster, Prop. Newly furnished\\nAccommodates 8 to 10. Rates I5 to I7 a week.\\nHillside Farm. Hancock. William Welch, Prop. Large two storv farm\\nhouse, with beautiful views of INIonaduock. Accommodations for 25. I5 to I7 a\\nweek.\\nThorndike Cottages. To rent by the week or mouth. Cottages situated 5\\nmiles from the railroad station of East Jaffrej-, and are fully furnished. Beautifully\\nlocated on Thorndike Lake, and will be let on very reasonable terms on application\\nto H. V. Shattuck, Thorndike Lake, Jaffrey, N. H.\\n33", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0035.jp2"}, "36": {"fulltext": "SEASON OF\\n1900.\\nWHITE\\nMOUNTAINS\\nFabyan House Crawford House\\nTwin ML House\\nGolf\\nThe Links of the White Mountain Golf Club, situated only at the Crawford House,\\nFabyan House and Twin Mt. House, have been greatly improved and are in\\nexcellent condition for the season of 1900.\\nMr. Launcelot C. Servos,\\nProfessional, will be in charge.\\nImprovements\\nAmong the noteworthy improvements this season at the CRAWFORD HOUSE,\\nis the enlargement of the Electric Light Plant, affording lights throughout the\\nhouse. Twenty-five Private Baths have been added to those already at the\\nCrawford House. A complete Electric Light Plant has been installed at the\\nFABYAN HOUSE, and the extensive verandas with their fine view of Mt.\\nWashington and surrounding mountains have been enlarged.\\nNew Private and Public Baths have been\\nadded to the Twin Mt. House.\\nThe Finest Day s Trip in America ^f\\nALL WHITE MOUNTAIN TOURISTS THIS SEASON. Leave all White\\nMountain resorts after breakfast; Up Mt. Washington by cug-wheel railway;\\nDinner at the Summit House; Down the Mountain by stage; Through Pink-\\nham Notch to Glen Station in six horse tally-ho coach, passing through Jackson,\\nand stopping at Glen Ellis Falls; Through the famous Crawford Notch in open\\nobservation cars; Arrive home in time for supper.\\nFor Booklet, Rates and Full Particulars, address\\nBarron, Merrill Barron Co.,\\n(at any of the hotels)\\nWhite Mountains, N. H.\\nPost, Telegraph and Long Distance Telephone Offices in each hotel.\\n31", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0036.jp2"}, "37": {"fulltext": "/IS\\nThe Qlbite JMountains\\n4\\nEXCURSION RATE FROM BOSTON ;?8.20\\nThe Fabyan House. This Hotel presents a new appearance to its many\\nfriends. At an expense of #^50,000 it is today the most complete in equipment of\\nany of the mountain hostelries. Situated nearly 1,600 feet above the sea, surrounded\\nby la vns, shrubbery, palms, and rare exotics, the location of this Hotel is unsur-\\npassed. The grand White Mountain Range standing out in bold relief affords an\\never varying charm to the view from the broad piazzas of this Hotel. Accommoda-\\ntions for 500. Rates |i 5 to 1^28.\\nEXCURSION RATE FROM BOSTON #8.20\\nThe Crawford House. One of the best known of all the mountain Hotels.\\nIs 2,000 feet above the level of the sea, in the centre of grand and beautiful scenery.\\nExcursions can be made the same day from this Hotel to the summit of Mt- Wash-\\nington and return, through the Notch to North Conway and return, and to nearly\\nall of the well known attractions among the mountains. Every opportunity is\\noffered for the amusement of guests, and the Hotel has all improvements, includ-\\ning electricity, elevators, steam heat, and private baths. Accommodations for 400.\\nRates #17.50 to I28.\\nEXCURSION RATE FROM BOSTON 1^8.20\\nThe Twin Mountain House. This Hotel so widely known as the summer\\nhome of the late Henry Ward Beecher, has a reputation for attractions surpassed\\nby no Hotel in the mountain. Located at the most central point of the mountain\\nsection, at a junction of the roads from Fabyans and Crawfords, to I ethlehem and\\nJefferson, it gives an ideal place for a resting place for summer travellers. Excur-\\nsions by either carriage or rail can be easily made to all of the White Mountain\\nresorts. Accommodations for 300. Rates $14 upwards.\\nSugar Hill, N. H. 179 miles from\\nBoston. Excursion fare $7.15. An\\nideal summer resort. Here the visitor\\nfinds a beauti-\\nful modern\\nvillage SO sit-\\nu a t e d as to\\ncommand a\\nmost exten-\\nsive view of the mountains and the valleys\\nwhich surround it, and one which offers both\\nrest and recreation. Mt. Lookoff, the prop-\\nerty of the Hotel below, with a fine carriage\\n35", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0037.jp2"}, "38": {"fulltext": "SUGAR HILL, N. H. Continued.\\nroad to the summit, is 2,154 feet\\nhigh, and the most superb views\\nare obtained, encompassing the\\nentire horizon, and taking in Pres-\\nidential Range, Mt. Lafayette and\\nits neighbors, Mt. Moosilauke and\\nthe Green Mountains in Vermont,\\nthe circuit terminating in the Cana-\\ndian Heights, visible in the dim distance. The scene in its magni-\\ntude and grandeur is unsurpassed by any in the White Mountain\\nregion.\\nHotel Lookoff. H. M. Crohurst, Prop. The Hotel has been entirely renovated\\nthis last season, and every room is supplied with gas and electric lights, bells, and\\nthe best of beds and hair mattresses. The sanitary arrangements are perfect.\\nAccommodations for 200. Rates from $iJi. upwards. vSee advertisement on page 62.\\nLake Sunapcc\\nSunapee Lake, 109 miles from Boston. Excursion rate $4.80. A\\nlake beautifully situated among the hills, offers one of the most\\nattractive summer places in New Hampshire, with fine fishing, boat-\\ning and sailing.\\nSunapee Harbor Hotel. vSituated on the shore of the Lake, 1,200 feet above\\ntide water. It is an ideal summer house. Every room gives a fine lake or magnifi-\\ncent mountain view. Malaria and hay fever are not known. Applications lor\\nrooms should be addressed to O. S. Boyce, Lake Sunapee, N. H.\\n36", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0038.jp2"}, "39": {"fulltext": "1\\nVermont.\\nVergennes, Vt. 210 miles from Boston. Excursion rate $9.50.\\nA beautiful city on an arm of Lake Champlain and with the most\\nextended views across the Lake to the Adirondacks in New York\\nState. The Otter River runs through the city and there are beauti-\\nful Falls on the river near by.\\nProspect\\nHouse.\\nVergennes,\\nVermont.\\nFor a pleasaut home-like place with beautiful scenery and delightful drives,\\nthis Hotel cannot be excelled. Boating, fishing, tennis, croquet, piano, hot and\\ncold water on each floor, bath, broad veranda. Large lawns, filtered water, plenty\\nof pure milk, fresh vegetables from own garden. There are daily steamers on\\nthe Otter River and across Lake Champlain to Westport, N. Y. The Hotel is\\nwithin five minutes walk of the steamer landing. The view from the piazza of the\\nHotel across the Lake with the Adirondacks in the distance, is unequalled in\\nVermont. Rates until July 21st are from $5 tofj a week, and during August special\\nrates will be made.\\nWest Hartford, Vt. 150 miles from Boston. Excursion rate $6.55\\nNear the beautiful town of Woodstock, with beautiful drives over\\nthe foot-hills of the Green ^Mountains.\\nThe Hazen Farm. Arthur Hazen, Prop. vSituated in the White River Valley\\n125 feet above the river. The farm comprises 700 acres, and the house has all\\nmodern conveniences, with bath and hot and cold running water. The table is\\nfurnished with everything from our own farm. i} miles from the village. Ac-\\ncommodates 12 to 20. Rates I5 to $S a week.\\nHartland, Vt. 160 miles from Boston. Excursion rate $6.37.\\nliartland Inn. Bennett Eldridge, Props. Half-mile from station. Accom-\\nmodates 15. Transient rates I1.50 per day and $7 to $\\\\o per week.", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0039.jp2"}, "40": {"fulltext": "South Woodstock, Vt. 175 miles from Boston. Excursion rate\\nabout $6. A most attractive and prosperous village, in the foot-hills\\nof the Green Mountains, the highest point being the summit of Mt.\\nTom, 1 ,400 feet. The village has a large number of elegant residences\\nand a fine public library.\\nLinwood\\nCottage.\\nMrs. J. A. Reynolds,\\nProp.\\n5 miles from railroad station, accommodations for 15. Terms from $4 to fy a\\nweek. The house is situated on high ground with plenty of shade trees. Good\\nroads for driving and bicycling, pure water, plenty of fresh milk, cream, butter and\\neggs. The house is finely furnished, with nice piano. Is reached by stage or\\nprivate conveyance.\\nRiverside Farm. G. A. Gallup. One mile from P. O. at West Woodstock,\\nVt. Accommodations for 10. Terms $5 to j per week. Large new house with\\nbath room, closet, hot and cold water. Large lawn, broad verandas, table fur-\\nnished fresh from a well kept garden. Plenty of fresh milk, cream, butter and\\neggs. Hard roads for driving and bicycling with fine view of the Green Mountains.\\nMail brought to the house twice a day.\\nCambridge, Vt. Excursion rate $11.60.\\nAmerican House. E. C. Wells. Distance from railroad station, 60 rods.\\nThe Hotel is situated 500 feet above the water, and is at the foot of Mt. Mansfield,\\nthe highest mountain of the Green Mountain chain. The Hotel is a comfortable\\nold fashioned house, and has been refitted this last winter.\\nSouth Newbury, Vt. 178 miles from Boston. Excursion rate\\n$7-i5-\\nElmwood Farm. Irving Abbott, Prop. ij4 miles from station by carriage.\\nAccommodations for 8. Terms from $5 to |8 a week.\\nBurlington, Vt. 22S miles from Boston. Excursion rate $10.50.\\nThe Queen City of Vermont. Situated on Eake Champlain. The\\ncity has, outside of its scenic attractions a most unique beauty in\\nitself, with its wide, well-kept and well-shaded streets, and from the\\nnumerous elevations in and about the city, there are the most entranc-\\ning views of Champlain and the Adirondacks imaginable.\\nThe Harriman House. P. Harriman, Prop.. 12S Colchester Ave. Accommo-\\ndations for 15. Rates from $4 to I7 a week. A large, comfortable, cool house.\\n38", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0040.jp2"}, "41": {"fulltext": "Bridgewater Corners, Vt. 383 miles from Boston. Excursion\\nrate about $6. A beautiful Vermont village in the Green Mountains\\nwith beautiful drives and attractive scenery.\\nHaplegrove\\nCottage.\\nOwen A. Cobb,\\nProp.\\nNear foot of Killiugton Peak. Large new house, situated on the eastern slope\\nof Green Mountain. S miles from the railroad village of Woodstock, connected by\\none of the best bicycle roads in the country. Two or three minutes walk to the\\npost office. Pure water and plenty of fresh milk, cream, butter and eggs. Accom-\\nmodates 10. Terms $j, children I5.\\nPownal, Vt. 152 miles from Boston on Fitchburg Road. Ex-\\ncursion ticket $6.20. Pownal is an attractive mountain town with\\ndrives of great beatit} and fine scenery.\\nNiles Farm, i 3 miles from Railroad vStation with free transportation f- r*!\\nDepot and also to church. Accommodations for 14. Terms 1^5 to I7 a week, c .d\\nspecial rates for children. Nice roads for driving and bicycling, with very attract-\\nive scenery. Mail each day and table set with all the delicacies of the season.\\nNorth Hartland, Vt. 155 miles from Boston. Excursion rate\\n$6.40.\\nFairvieAV Farm. Most beautiful place on summit of a hill with magnificent\\nviews. Terms from $5 to a week with special inducement to guests in June,\\nOctober and November.\\nMorrisville, Vt. 23S miles from Boston. Excursion rate, $10.75.\\nThe Randall. C. F. Randall, Prop. This Hotel has every convenience with\\nelectric lights, steam heat and baths. Is pleasantly located and offers a most\\nattractive home for summer tourists. Free conveyance to and from trains and a\\nlivery in connection. Accommodations for 100. Rates from $j to |io. See\\nadvertisement on page 60.\\n39", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0041.jp2"}, "42": {"fulltext": "jVEainc\\nr^\\nSi/\\nSi/\\ni\\nYork, He. One of the best known of all Maine resorts and one of\\nthe most beautiful beaches on the Maine coast. Every year finds\\nmore and more people taking advantage of the attractions offered at\\nthis place, and if, as it is so often stated, a pleased customer is the\\nbest advertisement then York beach ought to be and is well\\nadvertised.\\nSea Cottage. E. E. E. Mitchell, Prop. A large and newly refitted Hotel,\\nwith a fine wide veranda, electric lights throughout, magnificently fitted with\\nbeach stone fare places in the parlor, and situated about midway on Long Beach,\\nSEA COTTAGE.\\nYork, Me., commanding one of the finest views of the Coast. It is reached by the\\nYork Harbor Beach R. R., connecting at Portsmouth with the B. M. R. R-\\nElectric cars from Portsmouth are close at hand. Accommodations for 125. Rates\\nto $14 per week.\\nThe Atlantic. W. H. Goodwin, Prop. Centrally located in this favorite sum-\\nmer resort and within three minutes walk of railroad station. Around the house\\nare two broad verandas commanding from the front a view of the ocean and the\\nfine surf bathing beach 300 feet away, while from the other side an inland view of\\ngreen fields, pasture and woodlands please the eye. The house is in good sanitary\\ncondition and supplied with the best aqueduct water from the hills three miles from\\nthe beach. The parlor, office and spacious dining room are light and cheerful.\\n40", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0042.jp2"}, "43": {"fulltext": "YORK, ME. Continued.\\nThe sleeping rooms are of good size and well ventilated, and the beds are mostly\\nprovided with spring and hair mattresses. The table will be supplied daily with\\nabundant sea food, fresh vegetables and with milk from the neighboring farms.\\nAccommodations for loo. Rates $8 to I.15 per week.\\nHotel Rockaway. H. A. Mitchell, Prop. The Hotel 4s situated on Short\\nbeach commanding one of the grandest ocean and country views on the Maine coast.\\nThe house has all modern conveniences, electric lights, large airy rooms, fine\\npiazzas, excellent table. The beach is famous for surf bathing and being free from\\nundertow, is safe for ladies and children. A comfortable bath house is connected\\nwith the Hotel. Accommodations for 80. Rates $10 to $15 per week.\\nOgunquit, He. 90 mile.s from Boston. R. R. vStation, Wells\\nBeach. Excursion rates $3.40. Ogunquit combines a magnifi-\\ncent ocean outlook with pleasing inland views to an extent scarcely\\nequalled on the Maine coast, and is becoming more popular each year.\\nSt. Aspinquid. S. J. Perkins, Prop. A new Hotel and the only house very\\nnear the beach, thus making surf bathing, boating, etc. easily accessible. The\\nhouse is comfortaljle aud homelike, while the table is abundantly supplied with\\nthe best, and freshest farm products, choice meats, fruits, etc. The water should\\nhave special mention being mountain spring water, which equals Poland Spring\\nwater for purity. Open fire-places, spacious parlor, office and reading rooms, nice\\nlawn, broad verandas. Only three minutes walk to post office, pharmacy, and\\nstores, and five minutes to pine woods. The house is connected with telephone\\nand livery is attached. Accommodations for 65. Rates fg to $14 per week. See\\nadvertisement on page 62.\\nThe Ogunquit. Mary S. Littlefield, Prop. This Hotel and Cottage are\\nsituated on the beach, giving fine ocean views. Large airy rooms, broad piazza,\\nlarge grounds with good shade. Bath house and boats are free to guests. Stable\\nconnected. Carriage meets guests at Wells Reach vStation. Accommodations for\\n45. Rates 18 to |io a week.\\nRiverside\\nCottage.\\nCapt. n. L. Staples\\nSon, Props.\\nHotel is within two minutes walk of ocean with grand ocean and country\\nviews. Large broad piazzas, extensive grounds, fine shade, also good livery\\nattached, aud strictly fresh eggs, butter and vegetables from the farm. The\\ndrives and country roads are among the most beautiful in all New England.\\nAccommodations for 65. Rates to $10 per week.\\n41", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0043.jp2"}, "44": {"fulltext": "OGUNQUIT, ME. Continued.\\nThe Cliff House. Bald Head Cliff. K. T. Weare, Prop. The house and\\ncottages are situated on this Cliff lOO feet above the water, and easily reached by\\nstage from York Beach railroad station, four miles distant. The house and furnish-\\nings are entirely new and of modern architecture. Open fire places in parlors.\\nFrom every room the views of the ocean, extending from Cape Porpoise to Isles of\\nShoals, are wild and varied, while inland views are magnificent in the extreme.\\nLivery connected with the house and produce and milk are supplied from our own\\nfarm. Accommodations for loo. Rates |io to $15 per week. See advertisement\\non page 74.\\nriaxwell House. L. P. Severance, Prop. Hotel pleasantly located. Accom-\\nmodations for 50. Rates $7 to |io per week.\\n42", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0044.jp2"}, "45": {"fulltext": "I Kennebunk Bcacb and Kcnnebunkport\\nThese two places have the same characteristics and are considered\\ntwo of the most delightfully located places on the coast. The Beach\\nhas a fine bathing beach shut in by two rocky headlands. The\\nsurf bathing is good, and is safe, there being no undertow. Between\\nthe Beach and the Port is the Kennebunkport River, which gives\\nevery opportixnity for canoeing, and is the scene everj^ fall of a\\nmost beautiful illumination.\\nThe Eagle Rock House. Kenuebunk Beach. W. G. vStevens, Manager. The\\nHotel is on an elevation commanding one of the finest views to be found on the\\nAtlantic coast. It has perfect sanitary arrangements and is within five minutes of\\nthe station and post office. Accommodations for 75. Single rooms #9 to $14.\\nDouble rooms I15 to I20, with special terms for June and September.\\nThe Bickford House. J. \\\\V. Bickford, Prop. Kennebunkport, P. O. This\\nHotel is located on high ground, and has fine ocean views. The rooms are large\\nand comfortable, with open plumbing, and the ocean, beach, river and government\\npiers are within two minutes walk of the house. Rates, single room #10 to $ij.\\nDouble room |i8 to $24. Accommodations for 65.\\nThe New Sagamore. W. h. Gooch, Prop. Kennebunkport, P. O. Located\\ndirectly on the beach, giving one of the most magnificent views in the state. This\\nHotel has large airy rooms with all modern improvements, broad piazza, fine bath-\\ning, good boating livery connected. Accommodations for 65. Rates y^io to ^^15\\nfor single rooms. |i6 to #20 for double rooms.\\n43", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0045.jp2"}, "46": {"fulltext": "/ft\\n/ft\\n/ft\\n^i\\nOld Orchard\\nA typical shore resort, which long since became noted and attract-\\nive to tourists. The beach of hard sand extending for ten miles along\\nthe coast, is the distinguishing feature of this place. This beach\\noffers an ideal wheeling or driving surface, and people who are fond\\nof surf bathing can rest assured that there is no finer surf and no safer\\nbathing anywhere on the Atlantic coast.\\nThe Hotel Fiske. A. H. Fiske, Prop. One of the largest, most perfectly\\nappointed, and popular hotels on the beach. It is located within a stone s throw\\nof the ocean, three minutes from the depot, and close by the electric road running\\nfrom Old Orchard to Biddeford Pool. It is fitted with every modern convenience,\\nand guests may be sure that everything will be done for their comfort and conven-\\nience. Accommodates 300. Transient rates $2.50 to $4.00. Weekly rates |i 5 to\\n$30. See advertisement on page 74.\\nThe Irving.\\nt i\\ni\\nHrs. L. A. Googins,\\nProp.\\nThe Irving is delightfully located on the sea wall giving one of the finest views\\non the beach. The house is nearly new and the rooms are large and airy, nicely\\nfurnished with all conveniences. The table is excellent, the grounds about the\\nhouse are delightfully laid out, and furnish fine tennis courts. Accommodations\\nfor 200. Rates $S to $15.\\nThe Abbott. Miss h- A. Abbott, Prop. The Hotel is pleasantly located upon\\nthe sea wall, commands a fine view of the ocean, and is within five minutes walk\\nof the station, post ofl ce, telephone, electric cars and Ocean Pier. Every room\\ncommands a fine view, and is comfortably furnished. Absolutely pure spring\\nwater, with perfect sanitary arrangements. It is the desire of Miss Abbott to make\\nthe house as homelike as possible. Accommodations for 100, and very reasonable\\nrates, which will be quoted on application.\\nThe Lawrence. J. S. Barrett, Prop. The Lawrence is a first class family\\nHotel, located on the sea wall, giving fine ocean views. Its rooms are large and\\nairy, nicely furnished excellent table broad piazza bath house connected with\\nthe Hotel. Por further information send to the Hotel for booklet. Accommoda-\\ntions for 150. Rates #10 to #15 a week.\\n44", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0046.jp2"}, "47": {"fulltext": "Portland, Me. 120 miles from Boston. Reached by Boston and\\nMaine Railroad, or on fine night boats of the Portland S. vS. Co. A\\nfavorite stopping off place for tourists going to or coming from a\\nMaine resort and one of the most beautifiill}- located cities in the\\ncountry.\\nOrono, rie. 300 miles from Boston. Excursion rate $11.20. Orono\\nlies between Bangor and Oldtown upon the Penobscot River. It is\\nvery charmingly situated with fine drives and opportunities for\\nfishing.\\nSpearen Hall. Mrs. E. A. Spearen, Prop. Accommodates 10 to 15. Prices\\nI5 to $6 per week. A comfortable, well-kept house.\\nFryeburg, Me. 164 miles from Boston, via. Portland. Excursion\\nrate S6. 50. One of the pleasantest country places in Maine. A great\\nmany wealthy Boston and New York families have estates here\\nowing to the natural beauties of the place.\\nPrivate House. Mrs. Loring Brown, P. O., North Fryeburg, Me. A quiet,\\nretired house in a beautiful location. Accommodations for 4 to 6 and terms from\\nI4 to ^6.\\nSouth Standish, Me. Railroad station, vSebago Lake. 135 miles\\nfrom Boston. Excursion rate $5.40.\\nHighland Hotel. Edgar S. Norton, Prop. Accommodations for 25 persons.\\nFour and one-half hours ride from Boston to Sebago Lake Depot, with private con-\\nveyance 5 miles to the house. Located on high ground with beautiful view of the\\nWhite Mountains. Large airy rooms and first-class board. Good salmon and other\\nfishing at Sebago Lake. Also two ponds one mile and two miles distant. Hard\\nroads for driving and bicycling. Terms from $5 to |to a week. The post office is\\nbut a few rods distant with daily mail. Reference.\\nSouth Addison, Me. I^xcursion rates via steamer, $10 to Jones-\\nport. A very pleasant sea shore place combining country and ocean.\\nCan be reached either by rail or by steamer to Jonesport.\\nPrivate House. :Mrs. J. R. McDonald. New cottage few rods from sea shore,\\npleasant rooms, open fires, boating and fishing. Accommodates 6. Fish, clams,\\nlobsters, fresh eggs, milk, cream and all kinds of berries in their season. About\\n10 miles from railroad station and about the same by land from steamboat landing.\\nGood roads, pleasant drives all about. Post office near by with daily mail. Have\\nteam and nice row boat. We have no children and references will be given.\\nTerms from I5 to $7 a week.\\n45", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0047.jp2"}, "48": {"fulltext": "South=west Harbor, Me. 326 miles from Boston on Mt. Desert\\nIsland. Excursion rate via B. M. R. R., to Portland and Steamer\\nI8.50.\\nPrivate Cottage. Mrs. Nathau Clark. House located very pleasantly, com-\\nfortable rooms. Accommodations for 8 to 12. Prices I7 to $10 a week.\\n.T(\\nWest Poland, He. 150 miles from Boston. Excursion rate about\\n$6.50.\\nElm Cottage. Mrs. H. E. Allen. Old fashioned farm house on a hill 200\\nfeet above two lakes with good fishing and fine drives. House 4 miles from Poland\\nSprings. Telephone. Accommodations for 14. Rates from $5 to $8 a week.\\n46", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0048.jp2"}, "49": {"fulltext": "t JVarragansctt pier I\\nOnce the government seat of the Indians and at present one of the\\nmost fashionable summer resorts in America, situated on the south-\\nwestern border of Narragansett Bay, diagonally opposite Newport,\\nand commanding from its shores an unlimited and uninterrupted view\\nof the broad Atlantic. It is impossible without filling this book to\\ndescribe the magnificent scener}^ about the Pier. It is enough to say\\nthat for one who loves the ocean, and desires at the same time, all\\ncomforts and luxuries that modern civilization can supply, will carry\\nawa} from the Pier a remembrance of the place that will give him\\nmuch pleasure in future years.\\nThe bathing beach at the Pier is unexcelled by an}- on the Atlantic,\\nand the entire absence of undertow makes it absolutely safe.\\nThe Narragansett Casino at the Pier equals in reputation that at\\nNewport, and offers a verj- beautiful and charming attraction to the\\nvisitor.\\nThe Pier is reached by steam and rail by the sound steamboats\\nof the Stonington I^ine, and by the N. Y., N. H. H. R. R., to\\nKingston, R. I. There is also a connection between Newport and\\nthe Pier by ferr}- direct, and also trollej^ line to Wickford, R. I.,\\nwhere connection is made with the N. Y., N. H. H. R. R.\\nThe Rockingham Hotel. J. G. Burns vSon, Props. Is the largest, most\\nelegantly appointed and best located Hotel at the Pier. It is situated directly on\\nthe bathing beach opposite the famous Casino, and commands from its ample\\npiazzas a view of the variable diversions which have made Narragansett Pier the\\nmost delightful and unequalled summer resort on the continent. The Hotel is\\nlighted throughout by electricity and supplied with new elevators, cafe, billiard\\nroom, and palm garden. There is a long distance telephone and telegraph in the\\nbuilding. The rooms are furnished with enamelled and brass beds, and rugs over\\nhard wood floors. Golf, tennis, polo, yachting and bathing are among a few of the\\noutside attractions. Accommodations for 500. Transient rates #4 to Jf6 a day. $20\\nto I50 by the week.\\nThe riassasoit. J. Babcock, Superintendent. Finely located, standing on\\nthe highest ground overlooking the shore. Has been recently enlarged and much\\nimproved. Within five minutes to the depot, two to the bathing beach, and a few\\nrods from the Casino. Lighted throughout by electricity, with hot and cold water\\nbaths drainage and sanitary arrangements of the best large comfortable rooms.\\nThe table is provided with the best the market affords. Accommodations for 150.\\nRates liS to l^o per week.\\n47", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0049.jp2"}, "50": {"fulltext": "NARRAGANSETT PIER Continued.\\nThe Atwood. A. P. Crowley, Prop. This house is situated directly on the\\nocean front, and from its piazza is obtained one of the most extensive views of the\\nAtlantic ocean to be found anywhere- Its central location is very desirable and it\\nis only a short distance from the bathing beach and the Casino. The grounds\\nabout the Hotel afford ample room for out-of-door enjoyment and the house is\\nsupplied with pure water, passenger elevator, gas and electric lights. Special\\nrates for June and September, also to families and large parties, and the rates are\\nvery reasonable. Accommodations for 150.\\nWesterly, R. I. Stillman House. D. R. Stillmau, Proprietor. House situated\\nat Noyes Beach, near Westerly, R. I., and 6 miles east of Watch Hill. On high\\nground 200 yards from the ocean. Surf and still water bathing, beach unsurpassed\\nin New England, perfectly safe, no undertow. Good roads for bicycling and riding,\\nfine boating and fishing. Excellent golf links near at hand. Terms |io to jf 15 a\\nweek, special rates by season and for July and September. Two mails daily. Re-\\nferences and no Hebrews.\\n48", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0050.jp2"}, "51": {"fulltext": "I Cottages to Rent.\\n1^^\\nIf in this list you find anything attractive to you, on request and\\nreceipt of postage, we shall be only too glad, if it is impossible for\\nyou to call at our office, to send 3 ou a detailed description, and where\\nphoto is marked, a photograph as well, to be returned to us im-\\nmediately after examination. Most of the cottages are furnished,\\nwith the exception of linen and silverware, and in case man}- of them\\nare not let for the season, they can be secured for either two or four\\nweeks, by those who wish to spend their vacations in this way,\\ninstead of going to a hotel or farmhouse. Inquiries are welcomed,\\nand we shall be onl}- too glad to help 3-ou in any way possible in the\\nselection of a summer cottage.\\nJMassacbusctts.\\nEast Gloucester, flass. Rent I200. vSeven rooms, furnace and gas, cottage\\non the shore.\\nTruro, Mass. Rent I150. Eleven rooms and stable.\\nEast Orleans, Mass. Rent |ioo. Ten rooms and laundry, close to water.\\nPhoto.\\nHyannisport, Mass. Rent I400. Nine rooms and bath, new cottage close to\\nthe ocean. Photo.\\nCrow Point, Hingham, flass. Rent |i 25. Five boats a day from Boston.\\n49", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0051.jp2"}, "52": {"fulltext": "Cottages to Rent*\\nMASSACHUSETTS Continued.\\nNewburyport, Mass. Rent $[oo. Thirteen rooms, nearly new. Few feet\\nfrom the water. Photo.\\nBoxford, riass. Rent|i25. Pretty inland country place.\\nSouth Wellfleet, flass. Rent $ioo. Six rooms and directly on the beach.\\nPhoto.\\nRockport, riass. Rent |8oo. Mansion house and large barn. On an eleva-\\ntion near the ocean. Photo.\\nHyannisport, Hass. Rent #350. Paght rooms, and house at a short distance\\nfrom the ocean. Photo.\\nCrow Point, Hingham, flass. Rent unfurnished $150. Twelve rooms and\\nsmall stable.\\nNorth Weymouth, Mass. Rent 1250 season. Furnished, 9 rooms directly\\non the water 40 minutes from Boston.\\nNorth Weymouth, Mass. Rent I300. Furnished, 8 rooms; directly on the\\nwater.\\nSouth Dennis, Mass. Rent Jgioo Furnished, 7 rooms, stable. Install.\\nScituate, Mass. Rent I700. Furnished, 7 rooms, directly on ocean.\\nSouth Wellfleet, Mass. Cottage in fine location on a bluff over-looking the\\nocean, partially furnished. For sale, price ;fr,500.\\n50", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0052.jp2"}, "53": {"fulltext": "Cottages to Rent*\\nMASSACHUSETTS Continued.\\nTruro, Mass. Reut ;5i5o. Furnished. House, ii rooms with stable-\\nHough s Neck. 3 cottages. 5 rooms, f So 3 rooms, J60; 8 rooms, $150.\\nFurnished.\\nBoxford, riass. Rent I150. Furnished.\\nWest Harwich, Mass. Rent ^^300. House, elegantly furnished. 8 rooms,\\nlarge English hall, bath.\\nHull, Mass. Ten minutes walk from Steamboat Landing. Rent I500. Hou.se\\nof 8 rooms, bath, cellar and ice-house. All modern conveniences. Foully furnished.\\nNantucket, riass. Rent $350 Furnished, 9 rooms, running water, in good\\nlocation on Cliff Shore.\\nOnset, Mass. RentlSs- Furnished.\\nOnset, riass. Rent |ioo. Furnished.\\nBuzzards Bay, Mass. Rent $175. Furnished.\\nBuzzards Bay, Mass. Rent #350. F urnished. Cottage just completed.\\n51", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0053.jp2"}, "54": {"fulltext": "Cottages to Rent.\\njMainc.\\nCamden, fie. Rent 1300. Eight rooms with stable, high location, with beauti-\\nful view of tnountams, bay and harbor.\\nCastine, Me. Rent $250. Eleven rooms, five minutes to the water, golf links\\nnear at hand.\\nOgunquit, Me. Rent I200. Seven rooms, with fine view.\\nSouthport, Me. Rent I150. Eleven rooms, broad piazzas Photo.\\nSouth-west Harbor, Me. Rent I300. Ten rooms with stable and high\\nground. Photo.\\nOld Orchard Beach, Me, A number of cottages. Rent from I75 to I500.\\nCamden, fie. Rent ^450. Ten rooms and bath, entirely new cottage.\\nSorrento, He. Rent #650. Nine rooms and bath, electric lights. (Jne of the\\nfinest places on the Maine coast. Photo.\\nSouth=west Harbor, fie. Rent #300. vSix rooms and bath and stable.\\nCasco Bay, Mackworth s Island, Me. Rent #800. Fourteen rooms, private\\nisland, 15 minutes from Portland. Photo.\\nHeron Island, Me. Rent I75. Five rooms, large living room with fire-place.\\nNear Squirrel Island. Photo.\\n52", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0054.jp2"}, "55": {"fulltext": "Cottages to Rent.\\nMAINE Continued.\\nHeron Island, Me. Rent f loo. vSix rooms all on one floor.\\nHeron Island, Me. Rent $125. vSeven rooms, four double beds.\\nKennebunkport, fie. Rent I200. 8 rooms and attic. Furnished.\\nKennebunkport, fie. 2 cottages. Rent I250 each. 11 rooms. Another, 6\\nrooms and attic, |i5o. All furnished, on high bluff. vStable and bath-house.\\nNorth Haven Island, fie. 3 cottages, furnished. 1250, $150 and I200. Sit-\\nuated at mouth of Penobscot River.\\nKennebunkport, fie. Rent I250. 9 rooms with stable. On high ground, 2\\nminutes to river, 10 to ocean, 5 minutes to Depot.\\nPopham Beach, fie. Rent|20o. Furnished. Photo.\\nDeer Isle, He. Rentiii25. Furnished.\\n5.-?", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0055.jp2"}, "56": {"fulltext": "Cottages to Rent.\\nf4cw I^ampshire.\\nOssipee Lake, N. H. Rent #125. New cottage directly 011 the beach. Fine\\nfishing.\\nConway Centre, N. H. Rentliso. Seven rooms and barn, beautiful view.\\nConway Centre, N. H. Rent I250. Nine rooms, open fire-places. Facing\\nMt. Chocorua.\\nConway Centre, N. H. Rent #300. Ten rooms, stable and ice-house. Faces\\nthe Lake and Mt. Washington.\\nThe Weirs, N. H. Three cottages one rent #50, three rooms one I75, seven\\nrooms one rent $75, five rooms. All on the shore of Lake Winnipesaukee.\\nAmherst, N. li. Rent I700. Sixteen rooms with barn, thirty-eight acres of\\nland. House is beautifully furnished. Photo.\\nCanaan Street, N. H. Rent :f250. Furnished.\\nCanaan Street, N. H. Rent I200. Furnished.\\nCentre Harbor, N. li. Rent #350. Furnished, 18 rooms, 13 chambers. Oppo-\\nsite Hotels.\\nCanaan Street, N, H. Rent I250. Furnished. Entirely new house.\\n54", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0056.jp2"}, "57": {"fulltext": "Cottages to Rent*\\nNEW HAMPSHIRE\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Continued.\\nRindge, N. H. 2 cottages. $65 and $75, seasou. Completely furnished and\\nall ready for occupancy.\\nLittleton, N. H. Rent, I300 season. Finely furnished. House, 17 rooms\\nwith out buildings.\\nPortsmouth, N. H. Rent I150. vSeven rooms with stable. Directly opposite\\nGreenacre Inn. Forty acres of land.\\nDublin, N. H. Rent |6oo. Nine rooms and stable, the estate comprises 125\\nacres, superb view. Photo.\\n55", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0057.jp2"}, "58": {"fulltext": "Cottages to Rent.\\nRhode Island.\\nNote. We have cuts of all these Newport houses and should be\\nglad to send them on request. They give a better idea than any\\nverbal description. They are all completely and elegantly furnished\\nand the grounds are laid out in exquisite taste. Most of them are\\ndirectly over-looking the water.\\nNewport, R. I. House, rent I925. Ten rooms and bath.\\nNewport, R. 1. House, rent ;?750. Nine rooms and bath.\\nNewport, R I. House, rent |i, 000. Twelve rooms and bath.\\nNewport, R. I. House, rent $1,000. Twelve rooms and bath.\\nNewport, R I. House, rent $850. Kleven rooms and bath.\\nNewport, R. I. House, rent ^50. Not equipped for house-keeping.\\n56", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0058.jp2"}, "59": {"fulltext": "J\\n(in i if)\\nAil\\n(i\u00c2\u00ab\\nlb f\u00c2\u00ab\\nOn\\nEastern\\nSummer Resort\\nAgency\\n\\\\ii m\\n\u00c2\u00abi\u00c2\u00ab 1.11 i I v*\\nIt Wc have no connection whatever\\n\\\\IU\\ni with any other agency J\\n|j or association\\n/r\\n2\\n,1/ f\\n21\\nMh\\n1\\nIT IS OUR BUSINESS TO HELP YOU J\\nt* INQUIRIES ARE ASKED FOR AND WELCOMED\\ni\u00c2\u00ab/ 2J\\n35\\nii; EASTERN SUMMER RESORT AGENCY 5\\nJjj 131 Tremont Street, BOSTON, Mass. J!\\nij/ 2J", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0059.jp2"}, "60": {"fulltext": "iti\\n\\\\t)\\nm\\nib\\niH\\n(to\\nib\\nOf\\n0/\\nm\\nOil\\nUir\\nViir\\na\\na\\nOf\\n\\\\tl\\nd/\\ntii\\nib\\nUir\\n\\\\4)\\nito\\nOir\\nOil\\nOf\\n(to\\nito\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\n(to\\nito\\n(to\\n(to\\nWe aim to do the best work for the\\nbest people, and at reasonable prices.\\nDESIGNING\\nENGRAVING\\nPRINTING\\nBINDING\\nCirculars, booklets, etc. on any line\\nof business written and printed, the\\nkind that sell goods.\\nm\\nm\\nf\u00c2\u00bb\\nm\\nfas\\n\u00c2\u00abr\u00c2\u00bb\\nin\\n9\\\\\\nm\\nft\\nm\\nm\\n\u00c2\u00abn\\ni\u00c2\u00bb\\nff^\\nI*\\n\u00c2\u00bb\u00c2\u00bby\\nw^\\nm\\n\u00c2\u00abr\u00c2\u00bb", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0060.jp2"}, "61": {"fulltext": "Index\\nMassachusetts\\nAndover\\nBaker s Island\\nBass Rocks\\nBelchertown\\nChatliani\\nDiixburj\\nEast Gloucester\\nGloucester\\nI\\\\Iinot\\nNahaiit\\nNantucket\\nNorfolk\\nNorth Scitnale\\nOnset\\nPigeon Cove\\nRandolph\\nReading\\nRockport\\nSharon\\nSouth Duxbnry\\nSudbury\\nTyngsboro\\nWestminster\\nWinthrop\\nNew Hampshire\\nA New Hampshire Village\\nAmherst\\nAmherst Station\\nAntrim\\nCentre Harbor\\nContoocook\\nDanbury\\nDover\\nDublin\\nEast Jaffrey\\nHampton\\nHancock\\nHanover\\nHenniker\\nHillsboro\\nHolderness\\nJaffrey\\nJaffrey Centre\\nLake Sunapee\\nLake Winnipesaukee, Long\\nLebanon\\nI AGE\\n13\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a09\\n12\\n10\\n17-18\\n16\\n13\\n16\\ni9\\n18\\n31-32\\n31-32\\n28\\n31-33\\n30\\n24\\n31-32\\n31-32\\nMelvin Village\\nMeredith\\nMilford 21\\nMilford Springs 20\\nMount Vernon\\nNew Boston\\nPeterboro\\n29\\n31-32\\nStrafford 2S-29\\nSugar Hill 3.5-36\\nTamworth 70\\nWarner\\nWebster\\nWeirs\\nWhite ISIountains\\nWilton\\nWonalancet\\nVermont\\nBridgewater Corner\\nBurlington\\nCambridge\\nHartland\\nMorrisville\\nNorth HartUiua\\nPownal\\nSouth Newbury\\nSouth Woodstock\\nVergennes\\nWest Hartford\\nWest Woodstock\\nKenuebuuk Beach\\nKenuebuukport\\nNorth Fryeburg\\nOguuquit\\nOld Orchard\\nOrono\\nSouth Addison\\nSouth Standish\\nSouth-west Harbor\\nWest Poland\\nYork Beacli\\nRhode l.sland\\n43\\n43\\n45\\n41-42\\n44\\n4,S\\n45\\n45\\n46\\n46\\n40-41\\nNarragansett Picr\\nNoyes Beach\\n48\\n59", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0061.jp2"}, "62": {"fulltext": "QUTJ\u00c2\u00bb ON THEj^COOL ^OCEAN\\n^he Winnee^cxn, BaK.er inland, Mojs.\\n(.(nKRNMlNI RESERVATION AND I.I G HTK EEPER S HOUSE FROM\\nPIAZZA OK HOTEL.\\nOFF MANCHESTEK-BY-THE SEA\\nAn idea^I svimmer hvome, ea-sily rea^cKed. Golf, fisKing, boaLting and batKing.\\nSxjrf arvd Rock Scenery Unsurpa.ssed. Fa.rnn connected. For booklets aLnd\\ninforma^tion a^ddress, HENRY W. MOR.SE, SaLlem. Ma^SS.\\nI! I 1\\nCentral\\nHouse\\nHolderness^ N. H.\\nJ. S. DAVISON\\nManager\\nTHE RANDALL, Morrisvillc, Vt.\\nSituated on the B. M., St. Johnsbury Lake Champlain Division. Forty good rooms, steam heat, fire-\\nplaces, electric light, pure spring water, with shady pia,zzas, bath rooms, high and dry, with good sewerage, pleasant\\ndrives, near Mount Mansfield and Lake Elmore, one of the best livery stables in nortftern Vermont in connection.\\nFor rates and further particulars apply to C. F. RANDALL, Proprietor.\\n6o", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0062.jp2"}, "63": {"fulltext": "Long LOOK Farm, Danbury, N. H.\\nThe views from verandas on four sides are unsurpassed.\\nMt. Washington, Lafayette and Tom Mountains are in plain\\nsight.\\nNO HAY FEVER\\nMOUltOn House, LakeWmnipesaukee.\\nS. F. EMERY, Prop.\\nOi", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0063.jp2"}, "64": {"fulltext": "U Ji,\\nHotel Look-Off\\nHOTEL OPENS JUNE l8\\nCLOSES OCT. I.\\nafT!linn^r?r t T *f^ one of the finest resorts in\\nthe White Mountains\\nMM\\nm\\nH. M. CROHURST, Prop.\\n\u00c2\u00ab*r*\\nW tf flu 1 imi ii i^ lAM 1 1 1 i^-\\nFairvicw::\\nJAFFREY, N. H.\\nFINE VIEW\\nOF\\nMT. MONADNOCK.\\nMRS. SAKAH E.\\nLAWRENCE,\\nBox 113,\\nJaffrey, N. H.\\n62", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0064.jp2"}, "65": {"fulltext": "\\\\J. LIVERMORE\\niOUSE AND\\nHE TOWERS\\n1ALL\\n...GOLF\\nF. JEWELL.\\nroprietor,\\nlolderness, N. H\\nTHE\\nGRAND\\nMont Vernon\\nN. H.\\nOnlv 5^ miles from\\nBoston.\\nSelect family hotel,\\nwith rirstclassaccom-\\nmodatio[is tor zoo\\nguests.\\nElevation Hoc feet.\\nGrandest scenery\\nfrom oui piazzas in\\nNew England.\\niews extend 30\\nIj 60 milci in ail\\ndirection i.\\nThe Grand has a maenilicent location overlooking the beautiful village of Mount V crnon, N. H. It ;s the\\nfinest arranged summer hotel you ever saw ail outside rooms. Surrounded by 400 feet ot broad piazzas, where\\nyou always pet a cool breeze. Finest of golflinks. Beautiful pine grove. Tennis, bowling, billiards, everything.\\nPurest air and water. Cuisine fira rla=5. Ml petablcs fresh from hotel gardens. Rates moderate. Send tor\\nbeautifully illustrated booklet. GEO. E. BATES, Owner and Prop.\\n63", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0065.jp2"}, "66": {"fulltext": "Coring.\\nWinthrop\\nCentre,\\nMass.\\nE.\\nTarnswortb,\\nPropr.\\nLake\\nHouse\\nCentre Ha.rbor, N. H,\\nGeorge a. Simpson, prop.\\nOr\u00c2\u00bbe of tKe finest locations orv\\nLake Wirvnipesa-ukee\\nANTRIM\\nHOTEL\\n...ANTRIM, N. H.\\n-STEAM HEATED\\nLIVERY b TABLE\\nCONNECTED.\\nC. W. FARMER,\\nProprietor.\\n64", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0066.jp2"}, "67": {"fulltext": "Tourists\\nplanning to take a trip this season should decide\\nto visit the\\nLand of Evangeline\\nA FLYER OF THE FLEET. S. S. PRINCE ARTHUR.\\n..IN.\\nNova\\nScotia\\nReached from Boston\\nvia the\\nDominion\\nAtlantic\\nRailway\\nLine\\nI The New Yarmouth\\nLine\\nIn commission during coming season, three nineteen-knot magnificent\\nsteamers, Prince George, Prince Arthur and Prince Edward.\\nPresent Service Boston to Yarmouth. Tuesday and Friday, 4 p. m.,\\nLong Wharf (foot State St.); returning, leave Yarmouth, Wednesday and Sat-\\nurday p. M. Increased daily service about July ist.\\nALWAYS ASK FOR THE D. A. R. LINE.\\nBEAUTIFUL SCENERY. DELIGHTFUL CLIMATE.\\nFor all information regarding tours, rates, staterooms and illustrated\\nadvertising matter, write to or call on\\nF. H. ARMSTRONG. G. P. A.,\\nKENTVILLE, N. S.\\nJ. F. MASTF.RS. N. E. Supt..\\n228 Washington Street, BOSTON, MASS.\\n65", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0067.jp2"}, "68": {"fulltext": "Boston Gloucester Steamboat Co.\\nThree Trips Week-Days,\\nTwo Tiips Sundays,\\nDuring the Summer Alonths.\\nLeave North Side CENTRAL WHARF, BOSTON.\\nk\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2_,\u00e2\u0080\u009e M^\u00c2\u00a3^,^-.^^^hk.\\nNew Steel Steamship CAPE ANN.\\nROUND TRIP, 75 CENTS.\\nThe best route to GLOUCESTER, connecting with Electric Cars for East Gloucester\\nRockport, Pigeon Cove, Bay View, Lanesville Annisquam, Essex, Beverly, Salem Willows, Etc.\\nE. S. MERCHANT, General Mc777ager.\\nSEACOAST OF MAINE BY DAYLIGHT.\\nInternotiondl Steamship Company.\\nDIRECT LINE OF SUPERB vSTEAMERS\\nFROM BOSTON TO\\nPortland^ Eastport, Lubec, and Calais^ Me.^ St. Andrews,\\nCampobello and St. John, N. B.\\nCONNECTING ALL PARTS OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES.\\nTIME TABLE from May 14 to July 2, 1900, leave Boston for points as above\\nMonday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8.15 a. m.\\nSUMMER TIME TABLE. J IV 2. to October I, 1900.\\nI,V. BOSTON\\nMONDAY, 8.15 P. M. For Portland, Eastport, Lubec, Calais, Campobello,\\nSt. Andrews and St. John.\\nSW I care J ort/dnii j.^o J M.\\nMONDAY, 12,00 M. For St. John Direct.\\nWEDNESDAY, 8,15 A. M.\u00e2\u0080\u0094 For Portland, Eastport, Lubec, Calais, Campobello,\\nSt. Andrews and St. John.\\nS,W Leave Portland ^.jo J M.\\nTHURSDAY, 8.15 A, M. For St. John Direct.\\nFRIDAY, 8,15 A. M. For Portland. Eastport, Lubec, Calais, Campobello,\\nSt. Andrews and St. John.\\nSS Leave Portland ^.30 P. A/.\\nFor infor/iiation concerning rates, etc., address\\nC. L.AF.CLIL.ER, Gen I Pass. Agt., Boston. {Commercial irharf.)\\nLofC.", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0068.jp2"}, "69": {"fulltext": "fly\\nfly\\nfly\\ni\\nvf/\\nvV\\nviz\\nv\u00c2\u00ab/\\n\\\\V\\nvl/\\nv\u00c2\u00ab/\\nvl/\\n\\\\t/\\nv\u00c2\u00ab/\\n\\\\l/\\n\\\\l\u00c2\u00bb\\nt\\nvl/\\nvl/\\n\\\\l/\\n\\\\W\\nvV\\nI\\nAS\\nNova Scotia 4^\\nThe Cool, Restful,\\nRomantic\\nSummcrland\\nCountry and Seashore. A Perfect Vacation Resort.\\nThe most popular and direct route is by the\\nYARMOUTH LINE\\nFast Mail Express Steamers sail from Lewis Wharf, Boston,\\nat 2 p. M. every Tuesday and Friday, connecting at Yarmouth by boat\\nand train for all points in the Maritime Provinces.\\nAdditional sailings on Monday and Thursday after June 22. For\\nguide books, descriptive folders, and other information, address uptown\\noffices, 201, 296 and 332 Washington Street, or\\nl-J p HAMMOND ASent Yarmouth Steamship Co. (Limited\\n43 Lewis Wharf, Boston, Mass.\\n67\\nf", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0069.jp2"}, "70": {"fulltext": "The Nantucket\\nNANTUCKET,\\nMASS.\\nMDS. W. T. SWAIN.\\nThe only large hotel on the island at the edge of\\nPal\u00c2\u00a35 the ocean. Every facility offered for the enjoyment\\nFrom $10.00 to $35.00 S\\nPer WccK. GOLF CROQLTET TENNIS\\nMUSIC ETC.\\nNantasket Beach resIKtion\\nSTEAMERS OF THE\\nNANTASKET BEACH STEAMBOAT COMPANY\\nLeave ROWE S WHARF. Boston,\\nHOURLY, for the far-famed Nantasket Beach, best beach in the United States,\\nwith its five miles of pure sand for surf bathing. Finely appointed steamers,\\npassing all points of interest, and best harbor trip out of Boston. For time of\\ntrips see Boston daily papers and company s time tables. 0. P. Gushing, Gen. M^r,\\nBASS P OINT, N AHANT.\\nSee the Wonderful Florida Ostrich Farm in Full Operation. Best Fish Dinners.\\nDancing Free.\\nCONCERTS AFTERNOON AND EVENING\\nBY LAFRICAIN S NAVAL BRIGADE BAND.\\nA y\\\\ |_ Coil Steamers leave Lincoln Wharf\\nUranQ narDOr Oail Oaily (weather permitting)\\nFor BASS POINT At 9 30 a. m., 12\u00c2\u00a700 noon, 2 20, 5 00 p. m.\\nReturn at 1030 a. m., i\u00c2\u00a7oo, 3 45\u00c2\u00bb 615 p.m.\\nFor NAHANT At 9 30 a. m 2t20, 500, 7^:20 p. m. Return at\\n8t00, 10\u00c2\u00a745, 1 IfOO A. M., 3t25, 6 00 p. m.\\nV? Sundays only. t Except Sunday. X Except Saturday.\\nFARE 25c. CHILDREN 15c.\\n60c. Excursion Ticket, including admission to Ostrich Farm. Take Ferry\\ncars. Special rates to parties. Steamers to let for Moonlights.\\nA. P. LANE, N. E. Agent,\\n{June 10, 1900) 201 Washington St., Boston.\\n68", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0070.jp2"}, "71": {"fulltext": "OCEAN HOUSE,\\nNantucKct, Mass.\\nWill open for the reception of guests, June i6.\\nRates: $2.50 to S3. 50 per day; ^14.00 to\\n$25.00 per week.\\nThoroughly renovated the present season,\\nthis centrally located hotel offers to its patrons\\nbetter facilities than ever before. Table and\\nappointments tirst-class.\\nFor circular or information address\\nW. D. CARPENTER. Manager.\\n(Formerlv of The Mattakeset, Kataima, and\\nHotel Harbor !ew, Edgartowii, Mass.\\nPark View\\n4^. Hotel .4t^\\nThis Hotel, with all its accommodations and means ol\\nentertainment in conjunction with the to\\\\^ n s natural attrac\\ntions, is in keeping with the advanced resorts of the highest\\nclass, and the visitor will find here all the requisites for quiet\\nand healthful recreation. An attraction recently added is\\nPark Island and Lake, an attractive wooded island in the centre of a beautiful body of water.\\nFree carriage provided for guests to and from all trains.\\n\u00c2\u00abJw\\nThe Coolest Location\\non the\\nNe^w England Coast.\\n^^^ffi^i^^^\\n69", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0071.jp2"}, "72": {"fulltext": "^he T hor^ald.\\nBASS ROCKS,\\nGLOUCESTER-, MASS.\\nMRS. ELI JACKMAN, Proprietor and Manager.\\nSituation uncquallea on the Jitlantic Coast.\\nVIKW FROM HOTEL PIAZZAS.\\nEvery modem convenience in the hotel with the best facilities for golf, tennis and\\nbathing. Accommodates 130. Terms and booklet on request.", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0072.jp2"}, "73": {"fulltext": "The\\nPigeon Cove\\nhouse\\nF. H. TRATT, Propr.\\nTelegraph and long distance\\ntelephone in building.\\nOnly 1 4 hours from Boston,\\nvia Boston Maine to\\nRockport and trolley or\\ncarriage to Pigeon Cove.\\nEvery convenience for the\\ncomfort of guests.\\nThe Lin wood\\nPIGEON COVE\\nUnder same management.\\nRight on the Ocean,\\nat the\\nextreme point of CA PS A NN\\nSEE P.AGE 12.\\n71", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0073.jp2"}, "74": {"fulltext": "THE CLIFF, No. ScitUate, Mass. Plrectly over the ocean.\\nThe Mudjekeewis\\nMRS. J. F. BaiVISTER. Propr.\\nIn Historic Old Duxbury. Fine Bathing and Beautiful Drives.\\nAccommodations for 25. RATES\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Single Rooms, $10 to $12 Double Rooms,\\nB16 to $20.\\nMrs. Banister has also a delightful BOSTON house, facing the Back Bay Fens, where vithin ten minutes of\\nPark Street Subway Station, one is practically in the country. This house will be open during the summer for the\\naccommodation of tourists passing through the city who desire the quiet of a private house to a hotel.\\nNo. 1128 BOYLSTON STREET.\\n72", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0074.jp2"}, "75": {"fulltext": "Hassapoa?\\n.A VLsta UromM\\n(he X enmd^\\nfliia.\\nmmmmmmm\\nf i^\u00c2\u00a7n^5\u00c2\u00a7ft^5n^yt^A^i^-j\\nGolf\\nTennis\\nCroquet\\nBoating\\nBattling\\nFishing\\nDriving\\nBowling\\nMusic\\nBilliards\\ntc^icc^i\u00c2\u00ae\\nBOYCE\\nBROS,,\\nProprietors\\n^^JI :\u00c2\u00bbt^*- ^1^Jt9L^*^1^^h\u00c2\u00bbL^yt^\u00c2\u00a7^iraUi^1^jh\u00c2\u00bbL^s^^^ir^", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0075.jp2"}, "76": {"fulltext": "D\\nH New F atnpsbirc Country Tillage.\\nS 5^^ hours ride out of Boston on the maiu Hue of the Boston Maine. Four\\ntrains in the twenty-four hours favorite ones 9 A. M., i p. M. through\\ncars similar and as many return trains. Also through trains from New\\nYork via Springfield. This charming colonial house has large airy rooms, with a\\nsatisfactory outlook from all windows especially picturesque from front looking\\nto the w^est across the Connecticut to the Green Mountain Range just beyond it\\nvaried and unusually attractive views looking north to other mountains and hills.\\nPost-office, good livery stable, etc., near; hills, mountains, lakes of quick and easy\\naccess delightful drives many attractions. Owner will this season receive a few\\npeople appreciating such situation, with refined and homelike surroundings\\nthroughout.\\nThe Cliff House\\nand Cottages\\nON Bald Head Cliff, from which the\\nHouse takes its name, are situated about\\nmidway between the Yorlv and Wells\\nbeaches. The Clitf is 600 feet in length and\\nupwards of 100 feet in perpendicular height.\\nIt is easily reached by Stage from the York\\nBeach railroad station, 4 miles distant.\\nThe house and furnishings are entirely new\\nand of modern architecture. Open fire-places in parlors. From every room the views of the\\nocean, extending from Cape Porpoise to Isles of Shoals, are wild and varied, while inland views are\\nmagnificent in the extreme There are 300 feet of Veranda, with the Grand Old Ocean within an\\nhundred feet Bathing and fishing from the rocks along the shore, and Boats for sailing and deep sea\\nfishing Livery stable connected with the house. We have a fine farm and dairv, thus affording\\nfresh produce and pure milk daily Two mails daily are received at the house, and wire communica-\\ntion to all points by telephone from Ogunquit, two miles distant.\\nFor further particulars apply to the proprietor, E. T. WEARE, Ogunquit, Me.\\nfir: 2$^ cro %l\\nHotel Fi^Ke\\nOLD ORCHARD, MAINE\\npiNEST LOCATION\\nI NTERESTING SURROUNDINGS\\nOEA BATHING\\nLT ITCHEN SPOTLESS\\npXTENSIVE OCEAN VIEW\\nC. H. FISKE\\nProprietor\\n74", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0076.jp2"}, "77": {"fulltext": "Agency\\nOf 1\\nliil\\nI Eastern i\\niln\\nI Summer Resort\\nf\u00c2\u00ab\\nW\\ntif 9*\\nyii r\\nm\\n(If (f\\nI Wc have no connection whatever i\\n_\\nOf\\nI with any other agency\\nI or association\\nifi\\n\u00c2\u00abp\\nm \u00c2\u00abp\\nlilii \u00c2\u00abn\\nOf\\nIT IS OUR BUSINESS TO HELP YOU S\\nINQUIRIES ARE ASKED FOR AND WELCOMED S\\niii\\n(If fr\\nOi ft\\nH; EASTERN SUMMER RESORT AGENCY S\\nS 131 Tremont Street, 50ST0N, Mass. J!\\n,5.7", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0077.jp2"}, "78": {"fulltext": ",,r Mlf JUN 26 1900\\n00\\nAt no place can you obtain a better Bath\\nthan at the\\nTremont Turkish\\nADOLPH LUNDIN, Proprietor.\\n176 Tremont Street (Undcr Tremont Theatre)\\nNEVER CLOSED.\\nPurest Ventilation. Efficient Service. Cures Colds and Rheumatism.\\nBooklets sent free on application.\\nLADIES, Mornings and Sunday afternoons.\\nGENTLEMEN, afternoons, all night, and Sunday mornings.\\n76", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0078.jp2"}, "79": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0079.jp2"}, "80": {"fulltext": "LIBRARY OF CONGRESS\\niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllilillllllllllllii\\n014 042 550 3\\nTMC StfARRCLL PniNT, MAaTOM", "height": "3428", "width": "2156", "jp2-path": "easternsummerres00bost_0080.jp2"}}