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Commencing their continental tour at Paris, they viewed the Champs Elysées, the Louvre, the Tuileries, the Palais Royal, the Place de la Concorde, and the Arc de Triomph, the Cathedral of Notre Dame, with its ancient Christian relics, the churches of the Madeleine and St. Eustace, the Hôtel des Invalides, the tomb of Bonaparte, the Column Vendôme, the great Opera House, the Eiffel Tower, the Bourse, the morgue, the Place de la Bastille,
the Bon Marché, the Trocadéro, the great sewers, the Luxembourg, and the various places where were enacted some of the most atrocious scenes in the massacre of St. Bartholomew and during the Reign of Terror. Versailles was also visited, with its famous palace of the kings of France, built by Louis XIV., and possess- ing numerous objects of interest - its beautiful park, with the two palaces of the great and little Trianon, and its gallery of battles and other magnificent paintings. Here they saw also the chamber and bed of Louis XIV., the bed- chamber of Louis Philippe I., and the cab- inet or study of the first Napoleon. Leaving Paris, the party visited Antwerp, where their attention was attracted by the museums, the docks, the magnificent cathedral, with its lofty tower, the well of Quentin Matsys, the statue of Rubens in the Place Verte, the law courts and other public buildings, and statues; then Brussels and the battlefield of Waterloo; Cologne, with its Gothic cathedral, begun over six hundred years ago, and not yet finished; and the Church of St. Ursula, containing exposed the bones, it is said, of eleven thousand virgins.
Their attention was then directed to the river Rhine, with its unrivalled scenery ; Frankfort- on-the-Main; Strasburg, with its notable cathe- dral, containing the renowned astronomical clock; Heidelberg, with its far-famed univer- sity; Berlin, the German capital, with its many noted places of interest, including its famous museum, the palace of the Kaisers, and the avenue Unter den Linden; Dresden, with its famous picture gallery; Vienna, the home of Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, and other mu- sical celebrities; Venice, with its palaces and waterways; the Toledo baths of the Adriatic; and Florence, the magnificent old city, full of the great artistic achievements of the past, the works of Michael Angelo and other great mas- ters, which were inspected by our party at the Pitti Palace and other repositories. At Rome a feast of sight-seeing of a similar character was open to them at the Vatican, where they saw the famous pictures, religious relics, his- toric jewels, and every object of interest except the Pope's private apartments, the Farnese Palace, the Borghese Gallery, and other art
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centres in the Eternal City; also St. Peter's Church, the Castello Sant Angelo, the Coli- seum, and the Catacombs. Milan, with its famous cathedral, also formed a part of the itinerary. At Pisa were viewed the Leaning Tower; Duomo, or Cathedral, in which Galileo observed the motion of a hanging lamp, which suggested to him the principle of the swinging pendulum now used in clocks; and the Baptis- try, or Church of St. John (completed by Dio- tisalvi in 1262), containing the elaborately sculptured pulpit which is considered the greatest masterpiece of Niccola Pisano. Leav- ing Italy by way of Genoa, the City of Palaces, and Lake Como, the party passed through the great St. Gothard Tunnel into Switzerland, where the tour was brought to a close by short sojourns at Lucerne, Interlaken, Berne, and Geneva. In 1897 Mr. MacIntyre was once more attracted to the Christian Endeavor Con- vention, which was that year held in San Francisco, and he went to the Pacific Coast by Bay of Colorado and Salt Lake City, stopping a short while in the capital of Mormondum to behold the Temple, the Tabernacle, the En- dowment House, church offices, and other pub- lic buildings, besides Garfield Beach and Salt- air Pavilion. Proceeding through Nevada and over the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the con- vention city, he, as usual, turned his attention to sight-seeing after the conclusion of the gatherings, and having viewed the beautiful San Francisco Bay, the Seal Rocks, and the Golden Gate, visited Yosemite Valley, the mammoth trees, and the numerous other won- ders of California. On this trip they visited
Stanford University, San José, and Del Monte, Monterey, where they spent some time at the Mammouth Hotel and in the spacious and beau- tiful grounds surrounding it. Their visit here included (July 15th) the famous seventeen-mile carriage drive around the lake, to Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach, Cypress Point, Moss Beach, the old Mission, etc. ; and they saw, be- tween the fifteenth and the nineteenth, all the leading points of interest in the valley. Re- turning to San Francisco, the party made a northerly trip over the Shasta route, through the Sacramento Valley, stopping at Sisson, where they had a magnificent view of the giant peak, to Oregon and Washington, visiting the cities of Portland, Seattle, and Tacoma. Then starting east, on July 23 they reached Spokane. The next day they reached Livingston, Mont., the junction point for Yellowstone Park. Four or five days, from the twenty-fifth to the thirtieth, were spent in viewing the varied wonders of this celebrated region, none of which escaped their notice, and then their eastward journey was resumed. Minneapolis was reached on Sunday, August I, and Chicago on the following day. From Chicago the homeward trip was made by way of Buffalo and Niagara Falls, the journey concluding at Bos- ton on Wednesday, August 4, all the mem- bers of the party filled with delightful rec- ollections destined to be long enduring and a source of pleasure for many years to come. In 1898 Mr. MacIntyre visited the Penob- scot Valley in Maine, and passed a pleasant holiday period amid the scenes of his child- hood.
INDEX.
BIOGRAPHICAL.
PAGE
A
Abbott, John Edward
758
Aborn, Charles Henry
361
Adams, John G. B. .
564
Allen, George Henry
598
Buck, Charles . 484
Buck, Silas Edwin 633
D
Dallinger, Frederick W. 634
Davidson, Albert O.
682
Davidson, Herbert Eldridge .
668
Dickinson, David Taggart
608
Denton, Eben .
312
Derby, Henry Clay 446
Doolittle, Thomas B.
581
Dowse, Aaron C. .
766
Dresser, Edwin
348
Durrell, Oliver H.
107
Dumaresq, Philip K.
528
E
Eastham, Henry Wilson 652
Eaton, Edward Boylston 366
Edson, Nathan Willis 563
Eliot, Charles William . 300
Eliot, Samuel . 228
Ellison, William Peleg 57
Emerson, Darius Richard 102
Bennett, Josiah Q.
147
Emerson, Guy Carleton 44
213 Emerson, William Hobart 640
Endicott, Henry 456
Boit Family, The
761
150
267 Codman, William Coombs
245
Eustis, George Dexter . 394
Bowen, Joseph Herbert
562
305
434 Coffin, Abraham Burbank Coffin, Freeman Clarke Coffin, John Henry 230
592 717
Evans, George Sylvanus
467
Bradford, Edward Standish
Bradford, George
Bradford, Isaac 796
Bradley, William Hammatt
Breed, Allen Blaney Bright, Elizabeth G. 23
Brooks, Eugene Denton
174
Cromack, George William
PAGE
Brooks, George 210
Brown, Charles Hamilton 508
Brown, George Willis 659
Brown, John Greenwood 738
Bruce, Charles Mansfield . 791
Amee, Albert F. . 774
Armstrong, George W. 223
Arnold, Frank Stewart 438
Attwill, Joseph W.
715
Avery, Charles French 451
Ayers, Eli 797
Aylward, James F.
797
B
Bacon, Charles Newcomb
318
Badger, Arthur C. 816
Baker, Daniel Collins 679 Chandler, Seth Carlo 62
Bancroft, Thomas Frederick
599
Champney, Benjamin 163
Barbour, Alfred L.
655
Chase, Amos Breed .. Chase, Caleb 417
412
Barker, William Erskine Barker, William Palmer
471
465
Chase, Lucius Wilder
656
Barrett, Henry
I18
III
Childs, Edwin Otis . Choate, Charles Francis
125
Bates, John Lewis
268
Clapp, Eugene Howard Clapp, James Wilkinson Clark, Samuel . Clarke, Albert .
541
Beane, Enoch .
414
510 293
290
820
Cobb, Elisha Wiley . Cobb, Henry Eddy Codman, James M. Codman, Capt. John Codman, John, D.D.
II
328
Endicott, William C. 432
19 Eustis, Albert Stanley 403
Eustis, William E. C. 404
Bowser, Richard Lawrence
220 Eustis, William Tracy 405
Brackett, John Q. A.
340 524 297
779
194 611 Crandall, Albert C. .
Crawford, Calvin D.
796 522
Fay, William A.
808
Fiske, John . 9
PAGE
Cudworth, William Marshall .
.
479
Cunningham, Henry W. 71 Curtiss, Frederic Haines 407
Cushing, George Shattuck
225
Bucknam, Wilton Francis 543
Buffum, Charles 716
Burns, Wylie Charles 672
Buss, Edmund Pratt 630
C
Capen, Samuel Billings 152
Carpenter, Vernon Eaton . Casey, Thomas John 688 42
Chandler, John Gerard . 90
475
Bartlett, John .
Bell, Aaron Cloues 315
27
Bennett, Joseph .
793
Bicknell, Albion Harris
Blake, John A.
Bolton, Charles Knowles
Bowdlear, William Augustus
Bradbury, William F.
Coggan, Marcellus
Collins, George J. Conant, John Henry 626 273 Coolidge, David Hill Cox, George Howland . 276 748
F
Faunce, William Thomas . 485
Evans, Brice Shepherd 483
29
834
INDEX
PAGE
PAGE
PAGE
Mead, Julian A.
752
Merriam, Clarence M.
343
Meyer, George von Lengerke
233
Mills, George Westgate
282
Morse, Asa Porter
415
Morse, George W.
461
Morse, Walter Rollins
362
Moseley, Frank
531
Mudge, Arthur B.
817
G
Gardiner, John D. 777
George, Willis Wirt . 645
Gifford, William L. R. 227
Gilmore, George W. . 769
Gooch, Joshua Goodale
68
Gooch, Nathan Goodale 69
Goodell, Jonathan W.
601
Goodhue, Bertram Grosvenor 392
Gordon, William Francis
751
Gould, George Lambert
246
Graffam Family, The
495
Grammer, William Thomas 257
Gray, Arthur Fairfield . 734
Gray, William Henry 567
Gregg, George Herbert
311
Green, George Nelson 620
Green, Samuel Abbott . 435
Grover, Charles Shreve 687
H
Hall, Horace Dudley 106
Hall, William . 322
Hannum Family, The 263
Hapgood, Warren 5I
Harding, Joseph Warren 321
Harlow, Jonathan E.
292
Lee, Henry .
17
Haskell, Edwin Bradbury . 489
Hastings, Frank Watson
360
Lincoln, Solomon 60
Pierce, William Thomas
185
Haynes, Tilly Hayward, James Warren
85
Lougee, Oscar C. 166
Lovell, Wallace D. 352
Powers, Edward Blake .
216
Heald, Amory .
Heath, Henry Warren
Henderson, Francis R.
734
Henry, James Stone 315
Henshaw, John Andrew
199
M
Macomber, Frank Gair 530
330
Prior, George Peterson 639
Prior, Parron H. 809
Hooper, Edward Asa
157
Marston, Oliver Hutchins 614
Pullman, James Minton 729
Putnam, William Edward . 648
Houghton, Henry Oscar
560
MacIntyre, Ezra T. . McCall, Samuel Walker McClintock, William E.
250
R
Randall, Edward Scott .
760
Howard, George Henry
Howe, Archibald M.
344
Howland, Thomas Smith 78
Folsom, Albert A.
269
Hubbard, Charles Appleton
69
Folsom, Samuel H.
423
Fortney, Richard L.
814
Francis, Tappan E. .
557
Frazier, Frederick A.
596
French, George Bradford .
554
Fuller, Horace W.
447
James, Galen
235
James, Horace
365
Janes, Benjamin F.
189
Jenkins, James Ezra
664
N
Nash, Nathaniel Cushing . 240
Newhall, Charles H.
819
Newhall, James Silver .
444
Nichols, John Curtis
236
Norcross, John Henry
158
O
Olney, Richard
503
O'Meara, Stephen
IOI
Osborn, Francis A.
187
P
Paine, George F. D. 313
Paine, John Shearer
122
Palmer, Benjamin Sanborn
696
Parker, Frederick C.
575
Parker, John Lord
763
Parker, Mason Good
345
Parker, William Chandler Parkhurst, Lewis . 663 575
Peirce, James Mills 602
Peirce, Silas
39[
Perkins, Winslow True 577
Phippen, Edward A.
.
149
Pickard, Edward Little
278
Pierce, James William . 383
Pierce, Wallace Lincoln 350
Pike, Herbert Allen . 803
Powers, Jesse B. .
442
Powers, Milton A.
323
Powers, Samuel Leland 327
Powers, Wilbur Howard 196
Pratt, Lucius G. .. 813
Prescott, Maynard Sumner Prince, Frederick O. 617
429
Hilliard, Frank
Hinckley, Benjamin .
55 215
Macomber, William Marden, George Augustus
75
Marrett, Augustus Pope 244 Puffer, Alvin Davis . 470
Hopkinson, John P. 757
Hosmer, George Franklin 413 Houghton, Frederick Oakes 324
251 Mayo, Emery Martin Mayo, Richard Lombard 131
824
Houghton, John Harding . 332
Houghton, Samuel Storms 252
McIntire, Charles J.
Houghton, Silas A. . 778 197 | Mckenzie, Alexander
K
Keep Family, The 454
Kemp, Lysander
410
Kemp, William Sumner
749
Kennard, Martin P. .
570
Kidder, Alfred
144
Kimball, George Franklin
418
Kimball, Rufus
426
King Family, The
274
L
Ladd, William M. 387
Lamb, Roland O.
115
Lamson, Jarvis 638
Lane, Nehemiah Hunt 173
Lincoln, Algernon S. 783
Hay, Winthrop Peter 458
Loomis, Charles Homer
406
Lovering, Lewis H.
380
Lyman, Charles Frederic . 80
Hiller, Edward L. 795 680
92 676 805
Humphrey, William Francis 619
J
Johnson, Ben Marshall
88
Johnson, Benjamin N. 708
Johnson, Enoch Stafford
481
Johnson, Henry Francis
386
Johnson, John .
822
Jones, Jerome . 129
Jones, Leonard A. 190
Jordan, Lyman Beecher
208
Joyce, Allston Porter 31
Flagg, Augustus .
450
Fletcher, Charles R.
746
Hinman, William Steele
336 288 Read, Charles French
. 537
835
INDEX
PAGE
PAGE
PAGE
Richardson, Charles Edward
516 Slade, David Foster 691
U
Richardson, George Eliot .
516 Small, Charles Freeman 183
Richardson, John Winslow
338 Snow, Charles Armstrong 139
Richardson, Nathaniel A. .
371 Snow, Walter Bradlee . 807
Ricker, Moses .
266 Soule, Henry Martin
692
V
Robinson, Frederick A.
442 Soule, Lawrence Porter
667
Vose, Frank
539
Robinson, George O.
823
Speare, Alden .
506
Robinson, Roswell R.
440
Spinney, Benjamin F.
612
Rolfe, William James
58
Sprague, Benjamin .
W
Root Family, The .
745
Sprague, Charles H.
720
Rowe, Thomas A.
712
Sprague, Chester .
205
Wade, Rufus Robbins . 66
Runkle, John Daniel
514
Sprague, William Henry
551
Waite, Henry Edward .
35
Russell, Charles .
728 Spurr, Thomas Sinclair
428
Waite, Lyman Edward . 572
Russell, James William
589 Stackpole, Joseph Lewis
381 Waite, Walter Sparrow 573
Rust, Nathaniel J.
I71
Stevens, Edwin Eastman
707
Warner, John Gerry . 500
Stockwell, James Alden
584
Warren, Albert C. 719
Stone, Joseph .
279
Warren, Franklin C. 801
Stone, William Eben
217
Warren, George Eddy 770
Strange, David Tompkins
706 Warren, Henry 610
Swan, Reuben Samuel .
558 Way, Charles Granville
120
Sweetser, Isaac Homer
82
Weaver, Frank Lewis . 100
Saltonstall, Leverett
15
Symmes, Marshall
Weld Family, . 587
Sampson, George Thomas 786
Samson, Sewall Diggins
331
Sargent, John .
384
Wight, Lewis 590
Sawyer, John Snow
286
Wilder, Salem 625
Seavey, Fred H.
389 Tapley, John Warren
644
Willard, Joseph A.
I12
Shaw, Bartlett M.
764
Taylor, Bertrand E. .
731 Wingate, James Irish 93
Shaw, Brackley
359 Taylor, Charles Henry 99
Winship, William Henry 45
Shaw, Fayette .
355 Teel, Alden W.
755
Wise, Daniel Parker 492
Shaw, Henry Southworth
303 Thayer, James Bradley 135
Wood, James Rodney 568
Shaw, Samuel
727
Thompson, Charles Munson 629
Woodward, Frank Ernest 368
Shaw, Walter
420
Tidd, Marshall Martin . Tilson, Mrs. Mary E.
646
Wright, John Gordon 178
Shearer Family, The
39 Tompkins, Eugene 374
Shepherd, William
686 Toppan, Rowland W. 705
Y
Shute, Benjamin A. .
411
Torrey, Benjamin B.
743
Silsbee, Homer Merrill
540
Tucker, George Fox 206 Young, John Dexter
367
Robinson, George Frederick
809
Soule, William H. H.
533
Vose, James Whiting 203
468
S
Sabin, Charles W.
306
177
Wheatland, George 237
Wight, Freeman 591
T
264
Woodworth, Ralph 145
Shaw, Walter Keith .
239
Upham, Henry Macy I32
PORTRAITS.
PAGE
PAGE
PAGE
Armstrong, George W.
222
Eustis, Henry Lawrence
400
Powers, Samuel L.
326
Bacon, Charles Newcomb
319
Fiske, John .
8
Pratt, Lucius G. .
812
Bartlett, John
IIO
Folsom, Samuel H ..
422
Putnam, William E.
649
Bennett, Joseph
5II
Gray, William Henry
566
Read, Charles F.
536
Bradbury, William F.
525 Hannum, L. M.
262
Robinson, George O. 809
Bradford, Edward S.
296
Hapgood, Warren
50
Rust, Nathaniel J. 170
Bright, William Ellery
22
Haskell, Edwin B.
488
Sabin, Charles W. 307
Brown, George Willis
658
Haynes, Tilly
84
Shaw, Brackley
358
Bruce, Charles M.
790
Heald, Amory
677
Shaw, Fayette .
354
Buck, Silas Edwin
632
Houghton, John H.
333
Snow, Charles A.
138
Capen, Samuel Billings
153
Houghton, Samuel S.
253
Soule, Lawrence P ..
666
Casey, Thomas J.
689
Johnson, Benjamin N.
709
Sprague, Charles H. 721
Champney, Benjamin
162
Jones, Jerome .
I28
Sprague, John .
724
Chandler, Seth Carlo
63
Jones, Leonard A.
IQI
Sprague, William H. Stockwell, J. A.
584
Cobb, Henry E.
212 Marden, George A. .
74
Taylor, Charles H.
99
Coggan, Marcellus
593 Marston, Oliver H.
615
Tompkins, Eugene
375
Coolidge, David Hill
272
Mead, Julian A.
753
Tompkins, Orlando
378
Cudworth, William Marshall
478
Meyer, George Von L.
232
Toppan, Roland W. .
704
Davidson, Albert O.
683
Mills, George W.
283
Vose, James Whiting
202
Davidson, Herbert E.
669
Morse, George W.
460 Warner, John G. ..
501
Doolittle, Thomas B.
580 Nash, Nathaniel C. .
241
Warren, Franklin C.
Soo
Eastham, Henry W.
653 Palmer, Benjamin S.
697
Warren, George Eddy
771
Emerson, Darius R.
103
Parkhurst, Lewis .
662
Way, C. Granville
I2I
Emerson, William Hobart
641
Peirce, James M.
603
Wilder, Salem
624
Eustis, Abraham .
395 : Pierce, Samuel S.
350 | Wright, John Gordon
179
550
Childs, Edwin O.
474 Lincoln, Algernon S.
782
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JUNE.66 MANCHESTER. INDIANA
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