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Some photos of and stories about places in Thoreau's Easterbrooks Country (Estabrook Woods).
- Bateman's Pond, some history, and journal entry.
- Birches, The.
- Black birch cellar hole.
- Brooks Clark's farm.
- Boaz Brown cellar holes.
- Boulder Field.
- Corn hills -- a mid-18th c. "agricultural hilled field" (Nat'l Register).
- Cornel Rock.
- Crazy Uncle's Hole to China.
- Estabrook cellar hole.
- Estabrook orchard.
- Humphrey Hunt Wood and Pasture Land (Thoreau survey) (house).
- Hutchins Pond. (Early 20th century ice pond.)
- Isaiah Green farm (Bartlett Farm)
- Kibbe cellar hole and well.
- Limestone quarries and kiln.
- Malcolm Preserve (of Trustees of Reservations).
- Saw mill of John Thoreau (Henry's father).
- Mink or Stump Pond (site of Thoreau's great pasture oaks)
- Minot Pratt's elm.
- Minot Pratt's (Asa Gray) spring
- Old Carlisle road-Estabrook road, from the journal, & minuteman route.
- October Farm of William Brewster (1851-1919) (Monument St.).
- Paul Adams-Rebecca Estabrook place (National Register).
- Punkatasset Hill.
- Rose Meadow Swamp (off the road to the Paul Adams place).
- Saw Mill Brook (Estabrook Woods).
- Stone circles (near the Estabrook cellar hole).
- Tarbell place (Ball's Hill area)
- Thoreau Museum of Natural History, at Middlesex School
- Yellow Birch cellar.
- Yellow Birch Swamp.
- See also, Estabrook albums on Bateman's Pond, Punkatasset, old Carlisle road, etc.