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THE STORY OF MARY'S LITTLE LAMB

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THE STORY OF MARY’S LITTLE LAMB


Origin of the real story behind Mary Had a Little Lamb as told by her friends and neighbors. Published by Longfellow’s Wayside Inn, Sudbury, Massachusetts. Reprint of the original 1928 book.

5 1/4" X 8 1/2"


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Text Found in Images:

Image 1:

THE STORY
OF
MARY’S LITTLE LAMB
THE
STORY
OF
MARY’S
LITTLE
LAMB

Image 2:

THE STORY
OF
MARY’S LITTLE LAMB
THE
STORY
OF
MARY’S
LITTLE
LAMB

Image 3:

The Story of
Mary and Her Little Lamb
as told by
Mary and her
Neighbors and Friends
To which is added a critical analysis of the Poem
Now put into print for the Old SchooL
bouse which Mary attended and
which now stands near the Wayside
which was made famous by Long.
fellow’s "Tales of a Wayside Inn."
Published by
Longfellow’s Wayside Inn
Sudbury, Massachusetts
A Reprint of the Origional Book
Published by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford, 1928
The
Story
of
Mary
and
Her
Little
Lamb
as
told
by
Mary
and
her
Neighbors
and
Friends
To
which
is
added
a
critical
analysis
of
the
Poem
Now
put
into
print
for
the
Old
which
Mary
attended
and
which
now
stands
near
the
Wayside
Sudbury,
Massachusetts,
and
which
was
made
famous
by
fellow’s
"Tales
of
a
Inn."
Published
by
Longfellow’s
Wayside
Inn
Sudbury,
Massachusetts
A
Reprint
of
the
Origional
Book
Published
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Ford,
1928

Image 4:

REDSTONE SCHOOL
Longfellow’s Wayside Inn
Sudbury, Massachusetts
The Redstone School is typical of the one room
K1250
schoolhouses attended by American children in the 1800’s
CP18541
This building inspired the poem, "Mary Had a Little Lamb." It
was moved to the Wayside Inn property in 1927.
post card
REDSTONE
SCHOOL
Longfellow’s
Wayside
Inn
Sudbury,
Massachusetts
The
Redstone
School
is
typical
of
the
one
room
K1250
schoolhouses
attended
by
American
children
in
the
CP18541
This
building
inspired
the
poem,
"Mary
Had
a
Little
Printed
in
was
moved
to
the
Wayside
Inn
property
in
1927.
post
card
Klein
Post
Card
16
Harvard
P.O.
Box
Hyde
MA
02136

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