The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 1, January, 1884 by Various
page 35 of 124 (28%)
page 35 of 124 (28%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
A Stage-Carriage drives from _Robbins'_ Tavern, at Charles-River
Bridge, on Monday and Friday, in each week, and passing through Concord and Groton, arrives at _Wyman's_ tavern in _Ashley_ [Ashby?] in the evening of the same days; and after exchanging passengers there, with the Stage-Carriage from _Walpole_, it returns on Tuesdays and Saturdays, by the same route to _Robbins's_. * * * * * The _Charlestown_ Carriage drives also from _Robbins'_ on Wednesday in each week, and passing through _Concord_, arrives at _Richardson's_ tavern, in _Groton_, on the evening of the same day, and from thence returns on Thursday to _Robbins'_. * * * * * Another Carriage drives from _Richardson's_ tavern in _Groton_, on Monday in each week, at six o'clock in the morning, and passing by _Richardson's_ tavern in _Concord_ at ten o'clock in the forenoon, arrives at _Charlestown_ at three o'clock in the afternoon. From _Charlestown_ it drives on Tuesday and Thursday in each week, at three o'clock in the afternoon, and returns back as far as _Richardson's_ tavern in _Concord_--and from that place it starts at 8 o'clock in the mornings, of Wednesday and Friday, and runs again to _Charlestown_. From there it moves at six o'clock on Saturday morning, and returns to _Richardson's_ tavern in _Groton_, in the evening of the same day. It was probably one of these "Carriages" to which allusion is made in Mr. Winthrop's Memoir of the Honorable Nathan Appleton,[Footnote: |
|