Abram English Brown, whose death we were sorry to note this week at his home in Bedford, has made various pilgrimages to our historic hill town in pursuit of data for his writings, and was a man so courteous and likable that it was a pleasure to meet him. He was a thorough student of local history and tradition in the towns round about, and several of his books are in the library, among which, "Beneath Old Roof-Trees," [1896] and "Beside the Hearthstones," [1897] are of decided literary charm and historic merit.
Abram English Brown, whose death we were sorry to note this week at his home in Bedford, has made various pilgrimages to our historic hill town in pursuit of data for his writings, and was a man so courteous and likable that it was a pleasure to meet him. He was a thorough student of local history and tradition in the towns round about, and several of his books are in the library, among which, "Beneath Old Roof-Trees," [1896] and "Beside the Hearthstones," [1897] are of decided literary charm and historic merit.
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