This previously unpublished memoir of George N. Cross, born in
Methuen, Mass. in 1853, is a vivid picture and historical account
of rural life in the 1800's of a small town in Massachusetts along
the Merrimack River caught between the two emerging and thriving
cities of Lawrence and Haverhill. His detailed descriptions of his
home and the ways of the farm offer a real flavor of a bygone era.
George N. Cross was a true Renaissance man of his day. For many
years Cross was the Headmaster of the Robinson Female Seminary in
Exeter, NH and then became a celebrated world travelling lecturer.
His Yankee values and pride in his community and family comes
through in his writing.
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