14000 miles, a carriage and two women
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14000 miles, a carriage and two women

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14000 I MILES A CARRIAGE AND TWO WOMEN FRANCES S. HOWE LIBRARYTHE OF THEUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ANGELESLOS Digitized by tine Internet Arciiive in 2007 witin funding from IVIicrosoft Corporation Iittp://www.arcliive.org/details/14000milescarria00lioweiala 14000 MILES A CARRIAGE AND TWO WOMEN FRANCES S. HOWE AWAY. AWAY. PKOM MKN AND TOWNS TO THB WILDWOOD AXD TUB DOW.VS." —Shelley. P R I V AT K I. Y P R I N E l>T 1DOG Copyright, 1906, by Frances S. Howe. SBNTINBL PRINTING CO. FITCHBURG. ^ \\^^^?K^ FOREWORD. Many of these informal reports of more than 14,000 miles' driving were written for the Boston Evening Transcript some years ago, and the later letters for the Leominster Enterprise. unbrokenDaily They cover an journeys, have neverseries of summer and autumn which lost any of the freshness and charm of that first little trip of two hundred miles along the Connecticut. A drive across the continent, or even on the other side of the water would seem less of an event to us now than that first carriage journey. This volume is a response to "You ought to make a book," from many who have been experience.interested in our rare F. C. A. F. S. H. Leominster, Mass. 1 SfV'^''^9 CONTENTS. I. Summer Travels in a Phaeton, . . 1 II. Chronicle ofthe Tenth Annual Drive, 16 III. Old Orchard and Boston, ... 32 IV. MOOSILAUKE AND FrANCONIA NoTCH, . 48 V. Connecticut, with side trip to New Jersey, 73 VI. DixviLLE Notch and Old Orchard, . 91 VII.

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T 1DOG Copyright, 1906, by Frances S. Howe. SBNTINBL PRINTING CO. FITCHBURG. ^ \\^^^?K^ FOREWORD. Many of these informal reports of more than 14,000 miles' driving were written for the Boston Evening Transcript some years ago, and the later letters for the Leominster Enterprise. unbrokenDaily They cover an journeys, have neverseries of summer and autumn which lost any of the freshness and charm of that first little trip of two hundred miles along the Connecticut. A drive across the continent, or even on the other side of the water would seem less of an event to us now than that first carriage journey. This volume is a response to "You ought to make a book," from many who have been experience.interested in our rare F. C. A. F. S. H. Leominster, Mass. 1 SfV'^''^9 CONTENTS. I. Summer Travels in a Phaeton, . . 1 II. Chronicle ofthe Tenth Annual Drive, 16 III. Old Orchard and Boston, ... 32 IV. MOOSILAUKE AND FrANCONIA NoTCH, . 48 V. Connecticut, with side trip to New Jersey, 73 VI. DixviLLE Notch and Old Orchard, . 91 VII." />

14000
I MILES
A CARRIAGE
AND
TWO WOMEN
FRANCES S. HOWELIBRARYTHE
OF
THEUNIVERSITY
OF CALIFORNIA
ANGELESLOSDigitized by tine Internet Arciiive
in 2007 witin funding from
IVIicrosoft Corporation
Iittp://www.arcliive.org/details/14000milescarria00lioweiala14000
MILES
A CARRIAGE AND TWO WOMEN
FRANCES S. HOWE
AWAY. AWAY. PKOM MKN AND TOWNS
TO THB WILDWOOD AXD TUB DOW.VS."
—Shelley.
P R I V AT K I. Y P R I N E l>T
1DOGCopyright, 1906, by
Frances S. Howe.
SBNTINBL PRINTING CO.
FITCHBURG.

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