A History of Natick, From Its First Settlement in 1651 to the Present Time; With Notices of the First White Families, And Also An Account of the Centennial Celebration, Oct. 16, 1851, Rev. Mr. Hunt's Address At the Consecration of Dell Park Cemetery, &c.
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Badger, who built the house, from his swarthy friends, the Indians. They were by them called trees of friendship, and as such planted by them in the year 1753. They are, in consequence, one hundred and three years old. The buttonwood trees near the Eliot monument were set out the same year peace was declared between Great Britain and her Amer- ican colonies. These being set in the burial-place of the red man, gave great offence to the remnants of that race then living in town. PONDS. Lake Cochi...tuate, mostly in Natick, has for a few years past been the principal object df attraction to visitors from abroad.* It originally covered an area of four hundred and fifty acres, but such additions have been made to it that it now measures six hundred and fifty-nine acres. It drains a surface of eleven thousand four hundred acres, and in some parts is eighty feet deep. It is said to be seven miles in length. A full description of it would not only present to the reader an irregular body of water seven miles in length, in some places one mile in width, the opposite shores at other points approaching to within a rod of each other, estuaries on either side varying from one acre to six in surface, but would require the writer to follow a volume of its water for fifteen miles under ground, above valleys and river, till it emerge in an artificial pond in Brookline covering an area of thirty acres, with cultivated grounds and grassy banks surrounding, and thence to trace it through iron pipes to the pinnacle of Beacon Hill, see it thread in smaller streams by the side- walks of all the principal streets of the city, gushing in fountains from the State House and Common, and bid it adieu only as it com- HISTORY OF NATICK.
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