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- Plan of Grounds, Wayside Inn, Sudbury, Massachusetts, circa 1940 -

- circa 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Plan of Grounds, Wayside Inn, Sudbury, Massachusetts, circa 1940
- Edward Lemon, Owner of the Wayside Inn, Sudbury, Massachusetts, circa 1920 - An 1862 stay at the old Howe Tavern inspired Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's popular poem <em>Tales of a Wayside Inn</em>. For decades, the former stagecoach stop attracted literary fans who nicknamed it Longfellow's Wayside Inn. In 1896, Edward Rivers Lemon purchased the property. He opened the officially renamed Howe Tavern Longfellow's Wayside Inn as a summer retreat for actors, artists, students, and professionals.

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Edward Lemon, Owner of the Wayside Inn, Sudbury, Massachusetts, circa 1920
An 1862 stay at the old Howe Tavern inspired Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's popular poem Tales of a Wayside Inn. For decades, the former stagecoach stop attracted literary fans who nicknamed it Longfellow's Wayside Inn. In 1896, Edward Rivers Lemon purchased the property. He opened the officially renamed Howe Tavern Longfellow's Wayside Inn as a summer retreat for actors, artists, students, and professionals.
- Letter from William Howard Taft to Edward R. Lemon, 1914 -

- December 30, 1914
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from William Howard Taft to Edward R. Lemon, 1914