Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Schoolmaster Hill
Remains of a Puddingstone shelter, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, stand on Schoolmaster Hill. The "Schoolmaster" in the hill's name refers to Ralph Waldo Emerson who lived there in a rented farmhouse with his mother and brother between 1823 and 1825 while teaching school in Roxbury.
Labels:
Boston,
Emerson,
Franklin Park,
Jamaica Plain,
Olmsted,
Schoolmaster Hill
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