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bury-Dedham road at the north end of Jamaica pond, whence it led nearly westward into Newtowne, and crossed the Charles just above Newton Upper Falls. Thence bearing more southwestwardly to Wellesley, it crossed north of lake Waban over the present college campus, and so through Natick and Framingham, south of Cochituate lake and over the Beaver dam, which both the highway and the B. & A. tracks now cross, into Ashland; crossing Cold Spring brook well above (south of) its junction with Sudbury river, at the point where the Rev. John Eliot selected, on the old Connecticut path, as he called it, a location for the establishment of his seventh village of praying Indians. Still bearing southwestward, to Hopkinton, the track there swung round the north end of Whitehall pond and through southern Westboro into Grafton, crossing the Nipnet (Blackstone) river at a ford now within the village of Millbury. Dropping still more sharply southward, the path descended Federal hill into Oxford,