There were several more souvenirs of the Revolution shown the young people by Captain Raymond that morning,-among them Boston's "Liberty Tree," or rather the sculptured representation of it set within a niche on the front of a house, and exactly over the spot on which the tree stood before its destruction by the British during the siege of Boston.
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