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1904N10.5
Nickerson, Thomas, called to
St. Stephen's,
1900Ap19.1
Nihill-Donlon: wedding.
1898F17.1
Noble, Mrs. Clarissa (T). obit.
1899Ja5.7
Noble, David: sketch.
1889N28.3
Noble-Qua: wedding.
190406.5
Noble, Henry, golden wedding.
1896My14.1
- Obit.
1901N28.8
Noble, J. W. disappearance. 1892Ag18.1
Noble, Norman. obit.
1901My16.5
Nolan-Gorman: wedding. 1903Je18.4 Norcott, Jarvis. 80th birthday.
1903D24.3
Northrup, J. D. 85th
birth-
day.
1894025.8
Norton-Wood: wedding.
1902S4.4
Norton, Mrs. E. E. (S). obit.
1903Jy23,6
Norton, John. obit., Lee
1902Jy3.4
Norton, Jonathan, 100th birth-
day.
1896Ag6.12
- Obit.
1900D13.8
Norton-Bunnell: wedding.
1900018.8
Noxon, J. F. sketch.
1901My16.4
- Elected district attorney. 1901010.1
- Automobile incident.
1901S5.3
Noxon, W. E. obit.
1904Ap28.1
Noyes, H. A. obit.
1903Mr26.4
Nugent, Annie. in memoriam.
1889Je20.1
O
Oatman, H. T. obit.
1902Ja2.1
Oatman-Thurn: wedding.
1904F18.5
46
INDEX TO PITTSFIELD SUN
Obert, Elmaria. obit. 1902Ag14.1
O'Boyle, John. obit. 1881My11.4
O'Brien, Michael. obit. 1903My28.4
O'Connell, D. H. obit.
1901F7.5
O'Connell, David. obit.
1902F13.1
O'Connell, Elizabeth. obit. 1890Ag21.5 O'Connell, Elton. obit. 1899N2.1
October mountain:
Whitney
place. 1899019.1
O'Gorman, Richard. tribute to Tom Moore. 1879Je4.1 O'Kane-Sheridan: wedding. 1902Je19.4 Odd fellows: dedication of hall. 1848J29.3
- Berkshire lodge organized. 1874Mr18, My13.2
- Fair of Osceola lodge.
1884F28.2
- Addresses
by
Joseph
Tucker, Wm. Mink and
I. C. Smart.
1887Ap28.1
- Address by C.E.Hibbard.
1892My5.3
- Dedication of new rooms.
1895Ap25.1
"Old clock on thestairs."
1846Ja22.1
Old Grimes, poem by Green.1886D16.2
Olds-Whitney: wedding.
1900Jy5.5
Oles-Smith: wedding. 1900Jy5.5
O'Neil, J. J. jr. execution. 1898J13.5
Onota lake. 1889N21.2
1889N28.3
1889D5.3
Opium: Marvin Lutz's
"joint". 1889Ja24.1
O'Reilly, J. B. "Ride of Col- lins Graves." 1874Je3.1
- Poetry of Ireland.
1890F20.5
Orne, S. W. obit. 1902Je16.4
Osborn, Mrs. M. E. (M). 1903F5.4
Osborne-Morin: wedding.
1900Je7.5
Osgood, James. obit.
1905Ja19.5
Ostrander,
Egbert.
obit.
Cheshire. 1900Ja11.8 O'Sullivan, John. memorial, Becket. 1888F2.2
Oregon: lecture by Cushing. 1845D4.1 Osterhout, David. silver wed- ding. 1891My21.3
Otis, James. sketch. 1818F25.2
- Memorial poem. 1818Mr4.4
Otis, James. 1904N10.6
Otis (Mass.) : fourth of July in Otis. 1839Jy11.2
1839Ag1.1
- Sketch of Otis. 1901Jy4.1
Our animal's protective league.
1899026.3
P
Pacific railroad: exercises at driving the last spike; and prayer by Dr. Todd.
1869My13.2 1869My20.2
Packard, B. A. obit.
1902Ag21.4
Packard, Mrs. E. (V). obit.
West Cummington.
1895S5.3
Paddock, F. E. obit.
1892Ag11.1
Paddock, F. K.
-- Dunbar case reviewed. 1886Ag5.2
-- Obit., funeral services, and
eulogy of Dr. Davis.
1901Ag1.4
- Tribute to his memory
by Dr. Adams.
1901S5.1
Palmer, C. J. attractions of
Lanesboro.
1902Jy24.1
Palmer, David. obit.
1840029.3
Paine, R. P. sketch. 1894Ap12.6
Paine, Thomas.
1802N29.3
- Letters to citizens of the
United States.
1805Je29.1
- Frequent discussions
re-
garding
his
life
and
character.
1803
Palmer-Bradford: wedding. 1904D22.7
Palmer-Blodgett:
wedding.
1893Ag3.2
Palmer, W. H. obit. Stock- bridge. 1858N18.1
Palmer, W. P.
- Smack in school, poetical address before the "Lit- erary society" in Stock- bridge. 1858N8.1
- Poem recited at the ded- ication of soldiers' mon- ument at Stockbridge. 1866025.1
Panama canal: inter-oceanic canal. 1817N5.1
Paoli, pseud. See Shaw, Henry. Paper: government paper. 1886N25.2 Paris (France) : letter from C. V. Spear. 1884N20.1
Park, C. W. obit.
1895N28.5
Parker, F. S. obit. 1900Je21.1
Parker, Giles. obit. 1874F18.2
Parker, Mrs. H. E. (S). obit.
1904Ap28.8
Parker, J. C. obit.
1881D14.4
Parker, Linus. golden wed-
ding.
1865019.2
Parker, Susie C.
1888D20.1
- Letters from China.
1889Ja17.3
1889Mr21.2
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FROM 1800 TO 1905.
- Death in China. 1889Ag29.5
- Account of.
1889S5.1
Parker-Kendall:
wedding,
Lenox.
1899D28.5
Parker, William.
Berkshire
boy's record. 1887Je16.1
Parkhurst, Mrs. N. (B). obit.
1894Mr1.2
Parks, W. H.
obit. Great
Barrington. 1898Je30.5
Parochial
schools :
discus-
sions.
1888D6.1
Parsons, J. E. address to graduating class Bishop memorial training school for nurses. 1893S7.1
Parsons,
Abraham.
obit.
Lenox.
1900My17.3
Parsons, David. obit.
1905Mr2.4
Parsons-Clews: wedding. 1900S6.1
Parsons, Mrs. M. (C). obit.
Hinsdale.
1904Ap14.7
Parton, James. Charles Dick- ens as an orator.
1871Ja19.1
Partridge, Mrs. H. (A). obit.
Becket.
1903Ag6.3
Partridge, Samuel. obit.
1881Ja12.4
Partridgefield. See Peru,
Hinsdale.
Paterson, John. biographical sketch. 1892My12.1
Patrick, J.
D. silver wed-
ding.
1902Je12.5
Patten, Louise M. obit.
1898Ja20.12
Patterson-Dickinson:
wed-
ding, Stockbridge. 1897My6.12
Paxton, George. obit. 1902F13.1
Pears: origin of
Bartlett
Pease-Higgins: wedding, Mid-
pear in Lanesboro. 1876N22.2 dlefield. 1900011.2
Pease, L. N. obit. Becket. 1899N2.7 Pease-Bly : wedding, Han- cock. 1903D3.5
Pease M. H. obit. Lee. 1901Mr7.8 Peck, Mrs. A. L. (O). obit. 1902Jy31.5 Peck, Mrs. C. W. (C). obit. Lenox. 1896D17.2
Peck, J. H. valedictory ad- dress. 1889Jy4.1
Peck, J. L.
- Inauguration address.
1892Ja7.1
- Inauguration address.
1893Ja5.1
- Obit.
1895Ap11.4
- Memorial service.
1896Ap9.1
Peck, Mrs. T. D. (D). obit. 1889Mr7.5
Peck, Martha A. obit.
1897My13.7
Peck, Mary C. obit. Gottes-
gab, Austria.
be-
1903Mr26.4
Peirson,
Catherine
A.
quests.
1888D13.1
Peirson, Mrs. E. (D). obit.
1893D21.1
Peirson, H. M. obit.
1894My10.4
Peirson, Mrs. N. (R). obit. 1886Mr18.8
Peirson family: reunion at
Richmond.
1899Ag31.3
Perkins, A. M. obit. Becket. 1898F24.2
Perkins, C. O. obit. Becket. 1887My12.8
Perkins, Mrs. R. S. (S). obit.
Becket.
1904Mr3.6
Perrine, F. A. C.
- Resigns
as
president
of
Stanley manufacturing
company.
1904Jy14.1
- Sketch of.
1900Mr1.3
- Lecture
on
the
Pacific
coast.
1902F6.1
Perry, G.
W. obit. Stock-
bridge.
1892Jy28.4
Perry-Doane: wedding, Stock-
bridge.
1903015.7
Perry, O. H. letter to secre-
tary of the navy recount-
ing his victory on Lake
Erie.
1813S30.2
Perry, William. obit. Lee.
1887N24.1
Peru (Mass.)
- Ordination of Rev. J. W.
Brewster.
1835Ja6.3
- Last wolf-hunt in Peru.
1890Ag28.6
- Abandoned farms.
1890Ja30.1
- Memorial day address.
1892Je16.2
- Sketch and history.
1892S15.2
1892S22.1
- Scattered children of Peru. 1893Jy13.2
- Children of Peru,
with
some curious town his-
tory.
1894My31.9
- Recognition
of the
Mat-
thew gift.
1894011.7
- Burning of the old meet-
ing house and historical
sketch.
1895F28.1
- Good old times in Peru.
1904S15.1
-Reminiscences of old Peru
characters.
1904S29.8
Petherbridge, W. T. silver
wedding.
1895D26.5
Petroleum: account of early
American oil wells.
1836Je9.1
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INDEX TO PITTSFIELD SUN
Phelps, E. E. obit. Cheshire. 190209.7
Phelps, H. C. arrests Hugh Gurney of the British embassy at Lee. 1904S29.1
Phelps, Mrs. M. J. (H). obit.
Becket.
1905Ap27.3
Phillips, H. T. obit. Cheshire.
Phillips, Mrs. M.
M. (G).
1901My30.8
obit.
1902Ja2.1
Phillips, Wendell. traitor. 1862Ap17.1
Phillips, W. H.
· Sketch.
1874D23.1
- Valedictory
as editor
of
the "Sun". 1877D26.4
Phillips family:
reunion at
North Adams.
1875020.1
Phonograph: first mention. 1878Ja9.3
Phylacteries: interesting He- brew relic. 1852My20.1
Physical
training:
article
on. 1896Ap9.1
Pierce, Benjamin. sketch. 1852Je17.1
Pierce, D. S. obit. 1905Mr2.4
Pierce, E. W. obit. 1863My14.2
Pierce, Franklin, 14th pres. of the U. S.
- Obit. 1869014.2
- Biographical sketch. 1852Je17.1
Pierce, H. G. wedding anni- versary. 1874D30.2
Pierce, R. A. obit. 1903My21.4
Pierce, William. obit. 1901Ja31.5
Pike, G. T. obit. Dalton. 1901Je6.8
Pike, W. A. reception on re- turn from Europe. 1900Ag9.1
Pilon-LaBrode: wedding. 190209.8
Pingree, T. P. 1804-1865. obit. 1865Ja19.2
Pingree, T. P. 1830-1895. - Obit. 1895F14.1
- Letters written to Ensign W. Smith, Graniteville, Mo., before his death. 1895S12.1 Pinkham-Norton: wedding,
Great Barrington. 1900Ag2.4 Pinney, W. M. obit. 1899Jy27.5
PITTSFIELD (Mass.)
- Address by T. K. DeWolf July 4, 1858. 1858Jy8.2
- Poem by Richard Wright for same occasion. 1858Jy8.2
- Address by Henry Shaw delivered to citizens of Berkshire. 1813Jy22.1
Academy of Music. - Benefit for House of Mercy at academy. 1876F23.2 - New opera house. 1872Jy10.3
1872D18.2
Accidents.
- Fall of Burbank block. 1862Mr6.3 - Burning of steamer "Berk- shire". 1864Je16.2 - Fall of Burbank hotel. 1869N25.2 - Fatal shooting accident of Joseph Dupresne. 1873N19.2
- Patrick Burke and Tim- othy Bulkley killed by cars. 1873Je4.2
Frederick
Prentice
in-
jured by the cars.
1873Ag6.2
James
Keefe killed
by
cars.
1873N5.2
- Fatal shooting of George Kent. 1873D17.2
Fatal burning of E. P. Renne. 1876My24.2
- Fall of Burbank block. 1885Je18.2
- Bernard Norton, James
Kearney,
and
Mary
Granger killed by cars.
1885Ag20.2
- Drowning
of
Ferran
Campaign
and
Alfred
Ford. 188903.1 - Fall of tannery bridge. 1891Ap30.1 - Fatal accident to James Connors and . Emile Ben- son. 1892F25.1 - Accident to Mrs. W. R. Allen and daughter. 1892Ap28.5 - Fatal fall of Michael Con- don. 1890Jy31.5 W. F. Gale and Mrs. J. L. Peck injured. 1892S22.5 - Frank E. Paddock
drowned. 1892Ag11.1 by cars. 1892Ag18.5
Michael
Higgins
killed
- Fatal accident ·to John
Dunnigan. 1893My25.5
- Pittsfield people in wreck at Chester. 1893S7.1 - Drowning of Mrs. L. S. N. Burbank. 1894Ag16.5 - Richard Pryce killed by cars. 1894025.5
- Heavy damages on ac -. count of slippery side- walks. 1895024.5
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FROM 1800 TO 1905.
- Arthur Kingsbury killed by cars. 1896N12.7
- Harley Jones drowned. 189601.1
- Drowning of Leon Pitcher. 1896My28.5
- Oscar
Shepardson
and
James Bromley killed
by cars. 1897S2.7
- G. O. Hubbard killed by
cars.
1898Mr24.7
- Capt. Leonard killed by
cars. 1898Je2.1
- Drowning
of
William
Connors. 1898Je30.1
- Fatal burning of Mrs.
Emily Thomas.
1898S8.7
- Michael Griffin
drowned
at Silver lake.
1898N10.1
- Louis J. Truden killed
by cars.
1899Ja19.12
- Thomas D. Peck injured. 1899Ja26.7
- John Redmond killed by cars. 1899F9.7
Sadie Frish fatally
burned. 1899My4.1
Chapter of Fourth of
July accidents. 1899Jy6.1 Drowning of Amos Du- vall. 1899Jy27.5
Mrs. J. J. Martin fatally burned. 1899Ag17.4
- Frank Durkee killed by
- Mrs. C. M. Couch instant-
- Fatal shooting of Patrick O'Brien. 1904Ag4.1 ly killed. 1899D14.5 James O'Donnell killed by electricity. 1900Ag30.5
Frank Carrow killed by
cars. 1900N8.5
- Fatal accident to Patrick O'Boyle. 1901Je13.5 - George Lavarea fatally burned. 1901Jy11.5 - Arthur Wheelock killed
by cars. 1902Ja2.5
-G. C. Mitchell killed in elevator. 1902Ja16.5
- J. F. Goodell killed by
cars. 1902Ap17.8
- Joseph Gogan killed by
cars. 1902Jy10.1
- Charles Stewart killed by cars. 1902Jy10.1
- Fatal accident to Pres. Roosevelt's party. 1902S14.1
- Body of Peter Lasch
found in Onota Lake. 190202.1
- John Ellsworth killed by electric cars. 190209.4
-E. E. Webster struck by electric cars. 1902N13.1
-G. H. Johnson loses an arm. 1902D18.5
- Mrs. J. A. Burbank thrown from carriage. 1902D25.1 - Berkshire street car wrecked. 1903Ja22.1 - Walter M. Wood killed by fall. 1903Mr12.1 - Escape of Bostock's lion. 1903Ap2.1
- Electric car plunges into river. 1903Ap30.1 - Michael Lyon killed by cars. 1903Ap30.1 -J. N. Powers killed by live wire. 1903Je18.1
- Charles Budlong killed
by a falling tree. 1903N26.1 - Mrs. Mary A. Coyne's fatal fall. 1904F25.1 James Kidney killed by electric cars. 1904Mr3.1
- Martin Mitchell killed by by cars. 1904Ap21.5
J. M. Lee injured in New York. 1904My26.1
- F. A. Clark injured. 1904Je2.8 cars. 1899S28.5
- Mrs. R. Wilcox injured. 1904Ag18.8
- Stephen Broderick killed by cars. 1904D1.1 - Fall of Burbank block. 1905Ja26.1 -W. B. Rice thrown from sleigh. 1905F16.1
Mrs. J. Hengy fatally
burned. 1905Mr9.2 Advent church.
- Dedication. 1891Ja8.5
- Resignation of Rev. J. E. Cross. 1892Mr3.5
- Welcome to new pastor. 1896029.1 - Organization of Loyal Workers. 1899Jy6.5
Agricultural bank. - Incorporation and report.
1818Mr18.3
1818D30.3
- History of. 1885Ap9.2
.
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INDEX TO PITTSFIELD SUN
Allendale school. - Mention. 1870D22.2
Alms house.
- Christmas celebration. 1885Ja1.1
- Illustrated sketch. 1885F7.1
- Description. 1899026.1
Ancient Essenic order.
- Organization of Kassid senate. 1896S10.3
189601.3
Ancient order of united workmen. - Lodge instituted. 1902Jy31.4
Art.
- Pictures
and paintings
by Messrs. Holland, Moser, and others. 1892My26.1 Banks.
- Organization of the Co- operative bank. 1889F7.1 1889Mr7.1
- Fiftieth annual meet- ing of Berk. co. sav-
ings bank. 1896My7.1
- Ralph
Bardwell elected
president of the Third national bank. 1905Ja12.8
- Fiftieth anniversary of Pittsfield national bank. 1903Jy16.1
Bands.
- Fair of Germania band. 1887S22.5
- Entertainment for benefit of Germania band. 1889S12.1 - Anniversary celebration of St. Joseph's band. 1898F17.3 Baptist church. - Ordination of Elder John Francis. 1806Je14.3
- Installation of Rev. C. H. Spalding. 1871Ag31.2
- Mention of centennial sermon by Rev. C. H. Spalding. 1873Ap9.2
- State convention. 1873N5.1
- Gift of clock by Thomas Colt. 1874Je11.2
Welcome to Rev. C. H. Spalding. 1874Jy15.2
- Resignation of Rev. C.
H. Spalding. 1875S1.2 Business.
- Installation of Rev. 0.
P. Gifford. 1877Je20.2
- Payment of debt. 1880Ja28.4
- Baptist jubilee. 1880My19.1
- Celebration of 80th an-
- Fathers of the Baptist church in Pittsfield. 1880D1.Sup. -Baptist clock. 1881Mr2.4 - Welcome to Rev. Orville Coats. 1887S15.1
- State convention at Pitts- field. 189002.5 - Resignation of Rev. Or- ville Coats. 1893F23.5 - Installation of Rev. H. S. Johnson. 1893My11.1
- State convention. 1898027.1
- Organization of Farther Lights association. 1898Mr31.7 -- Farewell sermon to Rev. H. S. Johnson. 1899S14.5
Resignation
of Rev.
A.
S. Cole. 1899Ap13.8 - Centennial anniversary. 1901Mr28.1 - Record of Rev. G. G. John- son's pastorate. 1902My29.4 - Rev. F. W. Lockwood ac- cepts pastorate. 1902N6.3
Berachah mission.
- Happy anniversary. 1888S6.1
- Anniversary meeting. 189009.2
Bible society. - Important meeting. 1903F19.2
Bicycle paths. - Items of interest. Birds.
1896Je4.3
- Troublesome eagles. 1897Jy29.1
Board of health. - Report. 1866Ap12.2
Boat club.
- Organization. 1898Ag18.1
- Formal opening. 1899Je15.1
- Boat parade. 1899Ag31.1
Boys' club
- First proposed. 1891N19.5
- Election of officers. 1896Jy16.1
Brewery.
- Illustrated sketch. 1896Jy2.3
Bridges.
- New bridges on Railroad and Elm streets. 1891Jy30.1 Bryant Chautauqua circle. - Address by C. D. Hillis before the circle. 1885015.2
- Sketches of business firms in Pittsfield. 1886S2.2
- Anniversary of Kennedy and MacInnes'. 1893Ap6.1 niversary. 1880027.4
Business 'men's association. See Park club.
51
FROM 1800 TO 1905.
Caledonian club.
- Installation.
1894N15.1
Camera club.
- Annual exhibition.
1894F8.5
Cantonment.
- Celebration of July 4. 1814Jy14.3
Catholic foresters.
- Organization. 1893Ag3.5
Catholic reading club.
- Meeting.
1901F21.1
Cecelia club.
- First concert at Frank
Dutton's. 1896Ap30.5
- Concert. 1899My18.5
Cemeteries.
- Relics of the old burial ground. 1879Ag13.4
- Dedication
of Pittsfield
cemetery. 1850S12.2
- Inscriptions on stones in
Catholic cemetery.
1883Jy5.2
- Originator of cemetery. 1891Ag6.1 - McKay mausoleum and Pollock sarcophagus. 1893Jy20.5 - Clapp mortuary chapel. 1900Je7.5
- Edwin Clapp memorial window in the mortuary chapel. 1903Jy32.1
Charities.
- Publc meeting to help Armenians. 1896Ja16.1
Charity ball.
- Organization. 1896Mr12.1
Charter.
- First agitation for city 1890N27.5
charter. 1872Je5.2
- First city charter pro-
posed. 1875Ap21.2 1875My5.2 1875My12.1
- First steps toward city 1885Ap16.2
charter.
- Report of committee on city charter. 1885D17.5
- Proposed charter. 1886Mr18.5
Provisions of new char- ter. 1888D27.1
- Result of vote on char- ter. 1890F13.4
- History of Pittsfield char- ter. 1890D11.4
- Minority report of W. R. Plunkett. 1894Mr22.1 - Mayor Hawkins on the charter. 1896Je25.1
Children's carnival.
- Grand fete.
1893Je29.5
Chinese.
- Pittsfield celestials hold annual entertainment.
1904Ap21.4
Christian Science church. - Organization. 1905Mr2.1
Churches.
- Act to incorporate the
Methodist religious so-
ciety. 1804My14.1 1808Ap9.4
- Revivals in Pittsfield.
1875F17.2
- Our protestant churches.
1883Ja25.2
- Union services during
Passion week. 1888Mr29.1 1888Ap5.1
- Sketch of local church
papers and pastors.
1891Ja22.1
- Historic "revivals" and
a modern awakening. 1897Mr4.1
- Episcopal congress.
1898Je9.7
- Church history.
1900S27.Sup.2
Circle of friendship.
- Meeting.
1873Ja22.2
Citizens' association.
1896015.7
1896022.6
1896N12.6
Clergymen. Coal gas company. - History. Coffee room.
1886F10.5
- Established.
1890N20.1
- Record.
1891Ap16.1
- Project.
1893Ja5.1
Companions of the forest, Mountain View circle. - Social. 1899My25.5
Country club.
- Organization.
1897Ag19.1
- All Hallowe'en.
1902N6.1
Courts.
- Earliest punishments in Pittsfield. 1891Mr12.4
Curling club.
- Organization and sketch.
1897D30.1
- Poem for the curlers.
1904Ja28.4
Daughters of the American Revolution.
- Organization
of
Peace
chapter.
1896N26.1
- Annual meeting.
1898Ja20.7
1899My18.2
-
- Organization.
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INDEX TO PITTSFIELD SUN
- Historical reminiscences.
1904Ja28.1
Daughters of St. George.
- Organization. 1905Je5.5
Deaths.
- Record for 1904. 1904D29.3
Demorest contest.
- At Methodist chapel. Elks.
1892My19.5
- Election of officers. 1897Mr18.7
Epworth league.
- Anniversary. 1902F20.4
Fast day.
- Sermon by
Rev. J. L.
Jenkins. 1879Ap9.1
Father Mathew ladies' aid society.
- Organization. 1896Jy23.7
Fire department.
- Organization.
1828Ap10.3
- Supper with interesting addresses and toasts. 1851Ja23.2
- Housatonic engine com- pany. 1845F23.3
- Report for 1860. 1861Ap11.2
- Festival and levee. 1868F27.2
- First inspection. 1873022.2
- Firemen's muster.
1878Ag28.4
- Muster and parade. 1879S10.4 burned out. 1903Ja1.1
- New Year reception of
veteran fire men. 1896Ja7.7
Fires.
- Burning of Root's block.
1868Mr5.2
- Destructive fire.
1869My13.2
- Van Valkenburg's car- riage factory burned.
1872Mr28.2
-Fire in Bank row. 1875Jy14.2
- Burning of High school. 1876Ap5.2
- Burning
of Barkerville
mill 1879Ja15.1 - Weller's block burned. 1881Ap27.4 - Burbank block burned. 1883Mr8.2
- Allen block fire. 1884My1.2
- Burbank stables burn. 188501.2
Fire at Brewery. 1888Ja5.1 - Fire at Pomeroy's fac- tory. 1885D10.5
- Booth brothers' shop
burns.
1886Mr11.5
- OId Methodist church burned. 1888D20.4
- Bel Air mill burns. 1890F20.5
- Fire in Academy of Mu- sic. 189002.1
- Gould laundry burns. 1891Mr26.1
- Brackin block fire. 1891Jy16.1
- Crane paper factory at
Coltsville burns. 1892Ap21.1
Fire in new Burbank
block.
1892My5.5
- Gale stables burn. 1893N23.5
- Sup't Edwards' and
Prin-
cipal
Byram's
house
burned.
1893Ap13.1
- Burning of High school. 1895Mr7.1
- Sprague-Brimmer
shirt
factory burned. 1896F13.1
- Willard drug store fire.
1897Mr11.7
- Wright block burned. 1898F17.6
- Sullivan and Campbell's stable burned. 1900Ap26.5
- New York store fire. 1901D5.1
- Kirchner's
warehouse
burned.
1901D5.8
-Old Country club house burned. 1902F13.5
- Burgess shop burned.
1902My15.1
-E. E. Wilkins & Co.
- W. F.
Milton's barns
burned. 1903D24.1 - H. Neill Wilson's house burned. 1904Ap14.1
- Gas office burned.
1904Ja14.1
- Record for 1904. 1905Ja5.2
- Whittlesey
building
de-
stroyed.
1905F23.1
First church of Christ.
- Division of the church. 1809021.3
- Gift of church clock. 1822024.3
- Laying of corner-stone. 1852Je3.2
- Dedication. 1853Jy6.2
- Twenty-fifth anniversary of Dr. Todd's ordina- tion. 1867Ja10.3
- - Dedication of new chapel. 1869D2.2 Story of the parsonage. 1874F18.2 - Records of the church. 1874Mr4.2 Meeting at. 1874Ap22.2
- Rev. Mr. Bartlett's letter of resignation; and ac- tion of council. 1876Ja5.3 1876Ja12.2
1876F2.2
- Parade and inspection. 1880S15.1 - Fire in Bank Row block. 1903Ja29.5
53
FROM 1800 TO 1905.
- Installation of Rev. J. L. Jenkins. 1877Jy11.2
- Historical sketch. 1888N22.4
- One hundredth and twen- ty-fifth anniversary of of the First church. 1889F7.2
1889F21.3
- Resignation of Rev. J. L. Jenkins. 1892Mr24.5 1892Jy14.5
- Call of Rev. W. V. W. Davis to pastorate and acceptance.
1893Ag17.5 1893Ag31.1 1894F15.4
- Installation.
- Old First church, the Bulfinch meeting house.
1903N12.1
Free will society. ' - Semi-centennial celebra-
tion. 1870Ja20.2
- Annual meeting; with ad-
dresses by
Mrs. J. C.
West, Mrs. Caroline Kellogg, Mrs. H. M. Plunkett and Mrs. John Todd. 1879D31.4 1880Ja7.1
Resolutions on death of Dr. Todd. 1873S3.2
- Anniversary. 1895Ja31.1
Historical sketch of So-
ciety. 1895F28.1
Sketch of society. 1896Jy2.7
Foresters.
- Organization. 1897My27.3
Fresh air fund. - Report. 1896S10.3
Genealogy. Merrill family. 1876Ja26.1
- Goodrich family. 1876Ja26.1
- Allen family. 1876F2.2
- Francis family. 1876F16.1
- Root family. 1876F16.2 - Brown family. 1876Mr1.2 Geology.
- South mt. "gold mine". 1900My31.2 - End of South mt. "gold mine". 1902My8.8
German Lutheran Church.
- Resignation of Rev. J. D. Haeger. 1888F23.5
- New church edifice. 1891Ag13.1
Good templars. - Норе lodge entertains
- Reception to Stephen
A.
Mass. lodges.
1872S11.2
Grange of patrons of husbandry. - Organization. 1873N19.2 Guild of the Good Shepherd. - Good words from Rev. Mr. Horst. 1892Ap7.5
High school.
- Announcement. 1845N21.3
- Anniversary. 1876Jy5.2
- Graduating exercises. 1880Jy7.4
1882Jy6.2
1886Jy8.1
1891Jy4.1
- Election of E. H. Rice as principal, and clos- ing exercises. 1881Je29.4
1881Jy6.1
Examination papers. 1885Jy23.1
- Salutatory address by Mary A. Bristol, and ad- dress by Dr. Newton. 1887Jy7.1
- Death of Jonathan Ten- ney, first high school teacher. 1888Mr1.5
- Salutatory
address
by
John Barker.
1895Jy4.1
- New high school.
1897My6.6
- Photograph of teachers.
1902Jy9.3
- Photograph of editors of the Student's Pen. 1896Jy16.3
- Description of new high school. 1897014.1
- Story and
cost of new
building.
189806.1
- Lunch room established. 1899F16.1
History.
- Celebration of election
day.
1807Mr7.3
- Barracks,
hospital, etc.,
planned, and current local history of the war of 1812. 1812Je20.3 - Report of town meeting. 1812S12.3
- Village improvements.
1814Je16.3
- Fourth of July celebra-
tions.
1840Jy9.2
1849Jy12.2
1850Jy11.2
- History of Allen estate. 1859N10.2
- Visit of Gen. Lafayette to Pittsfield. 1825Je16.3
- Historical notices of Pitts- field. 1834Ag14.3
1835Mr5.3
Douglas.
1860Jy26.2
54
INDEX TO PITTSFIELD SUN
- War meetings. 1862Jy10.2 1862Ag21.2
- Centennial anniversary of
Thomas Allen's
settle-
ment in Pittsfield.
1864Ap21.2
- Speech of Elias Merwin
before
the
McClellan
club.
1864N10.2
- Old Berkshire hotel and
town hall.
1867Ap11.2
- Reminiscences of Inde-
pendence day.
1867Jy4.2
- Dedication of court house. 1871S14.2
1871S21.1
- Stearnsville Sabbath school. 1874F18.2
- Ancient history of the southwestern part of Pittsfield. 1876F9.2
- Old fashioned town meet- ing. 1879Ap16.1
- Pittsfield in 1840. 1878Jy24.8
- Pittsfield in 1800. 1879S10.1
- History of Jubilee hill, and ministry lot. 1879Ap30.4
- Improvement of
Onota
by Hon. Edward Leon-
ard.
1879Je18.4
- "Elm Knoll", the Apple- ton country seat, and Plunkett home. 1880Ja14.1
- Town clerks and treas-
urers since 1753. 1881F16.4
- Postmasters 1754-1881. 1881Mr16.1
- Union meeting in com- memoration of President Garfield. 1881S28.1
- List of soldiers from Pittsfield who died dur- in the Civil war. 1885My28.1
- Local marriages at Leb- anon. 1886Ag12.1
- Pittsfield then and now, 1850-1886. 1886F11.6
- Some history corrected. 1888Mr15.1 - Public reception in honor of Henry L. Dawes. 1887Mr10.1
- Jury list.
1887Ap7.1
.
- Ancient by-laws, regard- ing rams and games. 1887Ap21.1
- Early sales of real estate; drum making, and oth- er industries. 1888Ja26.1 1888F2.1
- Onota lake, scenery, his-
tory and romance.
1889N21.1
1889N28.3
- Centennial celebration.
1889My2.1
- Last annual town meet-
ing.
1890Ap10.4
- First city election.
1890D4.1
Sketch of the Plunkett
home.
1891Ja29.3
- Aesthetic homes.
189108.6
1891029.1
- Annual meeting
of the
American board of for-
eign missions.
1891015.1
- Inauguration of first city officers. 1891Ja8.1 - Columbus day observed. 1892027.1 - History of West's block. 1894My17.5
- Name of Pittsfield, how
it originated.
1898My12.1
- Record
of
Berkshire
auxiliary to Mass. vol.
aid association.
1898S8.1
- Committee report on deco- rating graves of revolu- tionary soldiers. 1898N10.2
- Leading events
of
100
years.
1900S27.8
- History of Pittsfield's busi- ness center. 190004.1
- Appreciation of Pittsfield
by Rev. I. C. Smart.
1900N29.1
- Sketch of Country club
house.
1901Jy11.5
- Historical sketch of Bank
Row.
1901024.1
- Smoke nuisance.
1904Je30.1
- New ward boundaries. 1905Ap20.1
- Centennial boys and girls of Pittsfield, article by Mrs. H. M. Plunkett. 1894Jy12.1
History-Civil War.
- Roll call of veterans. 1886My27.5
- Dedication
of
soldiers'
monument.
1872S25.2
- Recollection of Thomas
Colt.
1904027.7
History-War with Spain.
- Ladies at Pittsfield club
working for soldiers.
1898Jy21.1
- Company
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