On the Road Or a Familiar Talk With My Brothers And Friends
On the Road Or a Familiar Talk With My Brothers And Friends
Cyrus Hamlin Kilby
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B. Barnes, Joseph A. Murdock, and one hundred and fifty- six others, who have kindly placed their autographs in my book. Our time is up, we must return to Portland, Me. , and thence to teak's island. We are now justly entitled to a week of rest and recreation after our long journcyings. There is no pleasanter place to pass the time than on Peak's Island. We arc just in time to step on board VISIT TO THE FATHERLAND. 145 the steamer " Greenwood, " with Captain Dean. Clerk Webber has placed seats ...for us near the pilot-house that we may have an unobstructed view of points along the route. We are now passing the " breakwater, " extending far out into bold water. It is a master-piece of masonry work. Here we see Forts Preble and Gorges. Fort Scammel is on this small island, known as House Island. The work of building the strong battery was commenced in 1808 and closed in 1875, for lack of appropriations by Government. We are now in full view of Jones' Landing. That large oval-roofed building is Forest City Rink, where roller-skating, in its day, was en- joyed by old and young in large measure.
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