September 18.
Perambulated Bedford line.
H. D. Thoreau, Journal, September 18, 1851
See October 6, 1851 ("To Bedford line to set a stone by river on Bedford line."); January 21, 1853 ("I hear the nine- o'clock bell in Bedford five miles off,"); October 8, 1853 ("surveying on the new Bedford road to-day,"); April 3, 1858 ("we paddle along all day, down to the Bedford line."); May 15, 1858("Measured two apple trees by the road from the middle of Bedford"); See also September 17, 1851 ("Perambulated the Lincoln line.")
New and collected mind-prints. by Zphx. Following H.D.Thoreau 170 years ago today. Seasons are in me. My moods periodical -- no two days alike.
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