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In August 1878, Rev. Pliny Steele Boyd, then of Amesbury, Mass. and
his sons Wendell and Parsons took a month long sojourn up the
Merrimac River from Powow River in Amesbury, Mass. to Passaconnaway
Island in New Hampshire and back again.. Joined by Mrs. Boyd for
the Amesbury leg of the trip, they soon were battling the
Merrimac's strong current for a 50 mile journey, through Northern
Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire, traveling by canal lock
and portage the rapids, even once by dray wagon. A boys own
adventure of camping, swimming and fishing in their own backyard.
Pliny Steele Boyd, (1836-1887), was a Congregational clergyman, he
wrote mostly for religious periodicals. He and his wife Mary Jane
Allen (1836-1905), had six children all of them boys.
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