Historic lore gives those who know of Spring Pond a loving amulet...
something that has always been to many throughout the centuries,
even among notable historic personages.
It is not the current turn of immediate threat that causes people today to want to preserve the areas by Spring Pond and the old estate, by digging up history and searching for valuable nature, etc. This has been the mission and dream of many people since the early nineteen hundreds, just after 1913 when the old estate met its fate on the auction block. Why stop trying to preserve this land now?
From an article in the Daily Item, 1952...
From an article in the Daily Item, 1952...
(There is a variety of trees still remaining. An arborist, by the name of Rich Randall is continuing his research in identifying unusual trees imported from different parts of the world.
A list of trees will be available soon.)
From an article in the Daily Item, 1950...
As Washington Irving would of said and did, of transatlantic scene and friend to Richard Sullivan Fay...
Reference from the book of Lynnmere: Gleanings from the Records and Pen Sketches of a Picturesque Region of Old Lynn, Its Mineral Spring and Hotel, Its Prior and Later Tenants
Peace.
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