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Birthplace Of Oliver Wendell Holmes
"Full of fancy, fun, feeling, or spiced with satire. In a measure so kindly you doubt if the toes That are trodden upon are your own or your fse's. Holmes, one of that remarkable coterie of literary men born early in the Nineteenth Century, was born in an old Colonial house in the heart of Cambridge, close to the grounds of Harvard College. Here he lived until his maturity. His mother occupied the house until her death in 1862, when it was purchased by Harvard and torn down. The house dated back to Colonial times. At the outbreak of the Revolution it was General Wood's headquarters |