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Title
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View at Beaver Brook Falls, The Author's Residence
Description
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Located between the towns of Waltham and Belmont, MA the falls were the site of a mill that had burned down and remained a picturesque feature on the estate of landscape architect Robert Morris Copeland. The stream and appear to have been referenced in James Russell Lowell's 1848 poem "Beaver Brook."
Creator
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Staigg, Richard M. (1817-1881)
Publisher
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Dinsmoor and Company
Date
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1866
Contributor
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Cooper, Ken
Source
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Robert Morris Copeland, "Country Life: A Handbook of Agriculture, Horticulture, & Landscape Gardening." 5th ed., revised. Boston: Dinsmoor, 1866.
Beaver Brook, MA
Copeland, Robert Morris
Lowell, James Russell
mills
Staigg, Richard M