Genealogy and history of representative citizens of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, Part 113

Author: Hurd, Charles Edwin, 1833-1910
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: Boston, New England historical publishing company
Number of Pages: 850


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Commencing their continental tour at Paris, they viewed the Champs Elysées, the Louvre, the Tuileries, the Palais Royal, the Place de la Concorde, and the Arc de Triomph, the Cathedral of Notre Dame, with its ancient Christian relics, the churches of the Madeleine and St. Eustace, the Hôtel des Invalides, the tomb of Bonaparte, the Column Vendôme, the great Opera House, the Eiffel Tower, the Bourse, the morgue, the Place de la Bastille,


the Bon Marché, the Trocadéro, the great sewers, the Luxembourg, and the various places where were enacted some of the most atrocious scenes in the massacre of St. Bartholomew and during the Reign of Terror. Versailles was also visited, with its famous palace of the kings of France, built by Louis XIV., and possess- ing numerous objects of interest - its beautiful park, with the two palaces of the great and little Trianon, and its gallery of battles and other magnificent paintings. Here they saw also the chamber and bed of Louis XIV., the bed- chamber of Louis Philippe I., and the cab- inet or study of the first Napoleon. Leaving Paris, the party visited Antwerp, where their attention was attracted by the museums, the docks, the magnificent cathedral, with its lofty tower, the well of Quentin Matsys, the statue of Rubens in the Place Verte, the law courts and other public buildings, and statues; then Brussels and the battlefield of Waterloo; Cologne, with its Gothic cathedral, begun over six hundred years ago, and not yet finished; and the Church of St. Ursula, containing exposed the bones, it is said, of eleven thousand virgins.


Their attention was then directed to the river Rhine, with its unrivalled scenery ; Frankfort- on-the-Main; Strasburg, with its notable cathe- dral, containing the renowned astronomical clock; Heidelberg, with its far-famed univer- sity; Berlin, the German capital, with its many noted places of interest, including its famous museum, the palace of the Kaisers, and the avenue Unter den Linden; Dresden, with its famous picture gallery; Vienna, the home of Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, and other mu- sical celebrities; Venice, with its palaces and waterways; the Toledo baths of the Adriatic; and Florence, the magnificent old city, full of the great artistic achievements of the past, the works of Michael Angelo and other great mas- ters, which were inspected by our party at the Pitti Palace and other repositories. At Rome a feast of sight-seeing of a similar character was open to them at the Vatican, where they saw the famous pictures, religious relics, his- toric jewels, and every object of interest except the Pope's private apartments, the Farnese Palace, the Borghese Gallery, and other art


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centres in the Eternal City; also St. Peter's Church, the Castello Sant Angelo, the Coli- seum, and the Catacombs. Milan, with its famous cathedral, also formed a part of the itinerary. At Pisa were viewed the Leaning Tower; Duomo, or Cathedral, in which Galileo observed the motion of a hanging lamp, which suggested to him the principle of the swinging pendulum now used in clocks; and the Baptis- try, or Church of St. John (completed by Dio- tisalvi in 1262), containing the elaborately sculptured pulpit which is considered the greatest masterpiece of Niccola Pisano. Leav- ing Italy by way of Genoa, the City of Palaces, and Lake Como, the party passed through the great St. Gothard Tunnel into Switzerland, where the tour was brought to a close by short sojourns at Lucerne, Interlaken, Berne, and Geneva. In 1897 Mr. MacIntyre was once more attracted to the Christian Endeavor Con- vention, which was that year held in San Francisco, and he went to the Pacific Coast by Bay of Colorado and Salt Lake City, stopping a short while in the capital of Mormondum to behold the Temple, the Tabernacle, the En- dowment House, church offices, and other pub- lic buildings, besides Garfield Beach and Salt- air Pavilion. Proceeding through Nevada and over the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the con- vention city, he, as usual, turned his attention to sight-seeing after the conclusion of the gatherings, and having viewed the beautiful San Francisco Bay, the Seal Rocks, and the Golden Gate, visited Yosemite Valley, the mammoth trees, and the numerous other won- ders of California. On this trip they visited


Stanford University, San José, and Del Monte, Monterey, where they spent some time at the Mammouth Hotel and in the spacious and beau- tiful grounds surrounding it. Their visit here included (July 15th) the famous seventeen-mile carriage drive around the lake, to Pacific Grove, Pebble Beach, Cypress Point, Moss Beach, the old Mission, etc. ; and they saw, be- tween the fifteenth and the nineteenth, all the leading points of interest in the valley. Re- turning to San Francisco, the party made a northerly trip over the Shasta route, through the Sacramento Valley, stopping at Sisson, where they had a magnificent view of the giant peak, to Oregon and Washington, visiting the cities of Portland, Seattle, and Tacoma. Then starting east, on July 23 they reached Spokane. The next day they reached Livingston, Mont., the junction point for Yellowstone Park. Four or five days, from the twenty-fifth to the thirtieth, were spent in viewing the varied wonders of this celebrated region, none of which escaped their notice, and then their eastward journey was resumed. Minneapolis was reached on Sunday, August I, and Chicago on the following day. From Chicago the homeward trip was made by way of Buffalo and Niagara Falls, the journey concluding at Bos- ton on Wednesday, August 4, all the mem- bers of the party filled with delightful rec- ollections destined to be long enduring and a source of pleasure for many years to come. In 1898 Mr. MacIntyre visited the Penob- scot Valley in Maine, and passed a pleasant holiday period amid the scenes of his child- hood.


INDEX.


BIOGRAPHICAL.


PAGE


A


Abbott, John Edward


758


Aborn, Charles Henry


361


Adams, John G. B. .


564


Allen, George Henry


598


Buck, Charles . 484


Buck, Silas Edwin 633


D


Dallinger, Frederick W. 634


Davidson, Albert O.


682


Davidson, Herbert Eldridge .


668


Dickinson, David Taggart


608


Denton, Eben .


312


Derby, Henry Clay 446


Doolittle, Thomas B.


581


Dowse, Aaron C. .


766


Dresser, Edwin


348


Durrell, Oliver H.


107


Dumaresq, Philip K.


528


E


Eastham, Henry Wilson 652


Eaton, Edward Boylston 366


Edson, Nathan Willis 563


Eliot, Charles William . 300


Eliot, Samuel . 228


Ellison, William Peleg 57


Emerson, Darius Richard 102


Bennett, Josiah Q.


147


Emerson, Guy Carleton 44


213 Emerson, William Hobart 640


Endicott, Henry 456


Boit Family, The


761


150


267 Codman, William Coombs


245


Eustis, George Dexter . 394


Bowen, Joseph Herbert


562


305


434 Coffin, Abraham Burbank Coffin, Freeman Clarke Coffin, John Henry 230


592 717


Evans, George Sylvanus


467


Bradford, Edward Standish


Bradford, George


Bradford, Isaac 796


Bradley, William Hammatt


Breed, Allen Blaney Bright, Elizabeth G. 23


Brooks, Eugene Denton


174


Cromack, George William


PAGE


Brooks, George 210


Brown, Charles Hamilton 508


Brown, George Willis 659


Brown, John Greenwood 738


Bruce, Charles Mansfield . 791


Amee, Albert F. . 774


Armstrong, George W. 223


Arnold, Frank Stewart 438


Attwill, Joseph W.


715


Avery, Charles French 451


Ayers, Eli 797


Aylward, James F.


797


B


Bacon, Charles Newcomb


318


Badger, Arthur C. 816


Baker, Daniel Collins 679 Chandler, Seth Carlo 62


Bancroft, Thomas Frederick


599


Champney, Benjamin 163


Barbour, Alfred L.


655


Chase, Amos Breed .. Chase, Caleb 417


412


Barker, William Erskine Barker, William Palmer


471


465


Chase, Lucius Wilder


656


Barrett, Henry


I18


III


Childs, Edwin Otis . Choate, Charles Francis


125


Bates, John Lewis


268


Clapp, Eugene Howard Clapp, James Wilkinson Clark, Samuel . Clarke, Albert .


541


Beane, Enoch .


414


510 293


290


820


Cobb, Elisha Wiley . Cobb, Henry Eddy Codman, James M. Codman, Capt. John Codman, John, D.D.


II


328


Endicott, William C. 432


19 Eustis, Albert Stanley 403


Eustis, William E. C. 404


Bowser, Richard Lawrence


220 Eustis, William Tracy 405


Brackett, John Q. A.


340 524 297


779


194 611 Crandall, Albert C. .


Crawford, Calvin D.


796 522


Fay, William A.


808


Fiske, John . 9


PAGE


Cudworth, William Marshall .


.


479


Cunningham, Henry W. 71 Curtiss, Frederic Haines 407


Cushing, George Shattuck


225


Bucknam, Wilton Francis 543


Buffum, Charles 716


Burns, Wylie Charles 672


Buss, Edmund Pratt 630


C


Capen, Samuel Billings 152


Carpenter, Vernon Eaton . Casey, Thomas John 688 42


Chandler, John Gerard . 90


475


Bartlett, John .


Bell, Aaron Cloues 315


27


Bennett, Joseph .


793


Bicknell, Albion Harris


Blake, John A.


Bolton, Charles Knowles


Bowdlear, William Augustus


Bradbury, William F.


Coggan, Marcellus


Collins, George J. Conant, John Henry 626 273 Coolidge, David Hill Cox, George Howland . 276 748


F


Faunce, William Thomas . 485


Evans, Brice Shepherd 483


29


834


INDEX


PAGE


PAGE


PAGE


Mead, Julian A.


752


Merriam, Clarence M.


343


Meyer, George von Lengerke


233


Mills, George Westgate


282


Morse, Asa Porter


415


Morse, George W.


461


Morse, Walter Rollins


362


Moseley, Frank


531


Mudge, Arthur B.


817


G


Gardiner, John D. 777


George, Willis Wirt . 645


Gifford, William L. R. 227


Gilmore, George W. . 769


Gooch, Joshua Goodale


68


Gooch, Nathan Goodale 69


Goodell, Jonathan W.


601


Goodhue, Bertram Grosvenor 392


Gordon, William Francis


751


Gould, George Lambert


246


Graffam Family, The


495


Grammer, William Thomas 257


Gray, Arthur Fairfield . 734


Gray, William Henry 567


Gregg, George Herbert


311


Green, George Nelson 620


Green, Samuel Abbott . 435


Grover, Charles Shreve 687


H


Hall, Horace Dudley 106


Hall, William . 322


Hannum Family, The 263


Hapgood, Warren 5I


Harding, Joseph Warren 321


Harlow, Jonathan E.


292


Lee, Henry .


17


Haskell, Edwin Bradbury . 489


Hastings, Frank Watson


360


Lincoln, Solomon 60


Pierce, William Thomas


185


Haynes, Tilly Hayward, James Warren


85


Lougee, Oscar C. 166


Lovell, Wallace D. 352


Powers, Edward Blake .


216


Heald, Amory .


Heath, Henry Warren


Henderson, Francis R.


734


Henry, James Stone 315


Henshaw, John Andrew


199


M


Macomber, Frank Gair 530


330


Prior, George Peterson 639


Prior, Parron H. 809


Hooper, Edward Asa


157


Marston, Oliver Hutchins 614


Pullman, James Minton 729


Putnam, William Edward . 648


Houghton, Henry Oscar


560


MacIntyre, Ezra T. . McCall, Samuel Walker McClintock, William E.


250


R


Randall, Edward Scott .


760


Howard, George Henry


Howe, Archibald M.


344


Howland, Thomas Smith 78


Folsom, Albert A.


269


Hubbard, Charles Appleton


69


Folsom, Samuel H.


423


Fortney, Richard L.


814


Francis, Tappan E. .


557


Frazier, Frederick A.


596


French, George Bradford .


554


Fuller, Horace W.


447


James, Galen


235


James, Horace


365


Janes, Benjamin F.


189


Jenkins, James Ezra


664


N


Nash, Nathaniel Cushing . 240


Newhall, Charles H.


819


Newhall, James Silver .


444


Nichols, John Curtis


236


Norcross, John Henry


158


O


Olney, Richard


503


O'Meara, Stephen


IOI


Osborn, Francis A.


187


P


Paine, George F. D. 313


Paine, John Shearer


122


Palmer, Benjamin Sanborn


696


Parker, Frederick C.


575


Parker, John Lord


763


Parker, Mason Good


345


Parker, William Chandler Parkhurst, Lewis . 663 575


Peirce, James Mills 602


Peirce, Silas


39[


Perkins, Winslow True 577


Phippen, Edward A.


.


149


Pickard, Edward Little


278


Pierce, James William . 383


Pierce, Wallace Lincoln 350


Pike, Herbert Allen . 803


Powers, Jesse B. .


442


Powers, Milton A.


323


Powers, Samuel Leland 327


Powers, Wilbur Howard 196


Pratt, Lucius G. .. 813


Prescott, Maynard Sumner Prince, Frederick O. 617


429


Hilliard, Frank


Hinckley, Benjamin .


55 215


Macomber, William Marden, George Augustus


75


Marrett, Augustus Pope 244 Puffer, Alvin Davis . 470


Hopkinson, John P. 757


Hosmer, George Franklin 413 Houghton, Frederick Oakes 324


251 Mayo, Emery Martin Mayo, Richard Lombard 131


824


Houghton, John Harding . 332


Houghton, Samuel Storms 252


McIntire, Charles J.


Houghton, Silas A. . 778 197 | Mckenzie, Alexander


K


Keep Family, The 454


Kemp, Lysander


410


Kemp, William Sumner


749


Kennard, Martin P. .


570


Kidder, Alfred


144


Kimball, George Franklin


418


Kimball, Rufus


426


King Family, The


274


L


Ladd, William M. 387


Lamb, Roland O.


115


Lamson, Jarvis 638


Lane, Nehemiah Hunt 173


Lincoln, Algernon S. 783


Hay, Winthrop Peter 458


Loomis, Charles Homer


406


Lovering, Lewis H.


380


Lyman, Charles Frederic . 80


Hiller, Edward L. 795 680


92 676 805


Humphrey, William Francis 619


J


Johnson, Ben Marshall


88


Johnson, Benjamin N. 708


Johnson, Enoch Stafford


481


Johnson, Henry Francis


386


Johnson, John .


822


Jones, Jerome . 129


Jones, Leonard A. 190


Jordan, Lyman Beecher


208


Joyce, Allston Porter 31


Flagg, Augustus .


450


Fletcher, Charles R.


746


Hinman, William Steele


336 288 Read, Charles French


. 537


835


INDEX


PAGE


PAGE


PAGE


Richardson, Charles Edward


516 Slade, David Foster 691


U


Richardson, George Eliot .


516 Small, Charles Freeman 183


Richardson, John Winslow


338 Snow, Charles Armstrong 139


Richardson, Nathaniel A. .


371 Snow, Walter Bradlee . 807


Ricker, Moses .


266 Soule, Henry Martin


692


V


Robinson, Frederick A.


442 Soule, Lawrence Porter


667


Vose, Frank


539


Robinson, George O.


823


Speare, Alden .


506


Robinson, Roswell R.


440


Spinney, Benjamin F.


612


Rolfe, William James


58


Sprague, Benjamin .


W


Root Family, The .


745


Sprague, Charles H.


720


Rowe, Thomas A.


712


Sprague, Chester .


205


Wade, Rufus Robbins . 66


Runkle, John Daniel


514


Sprague, William Henry


551


Waite, Henry Edward .


35


Russell, Charles .


728 Spurr, Thomas Sinclair


428


Waite, Lyman Edward . 572


Russell, James William


589 Stackpole, Joseph Lewis


381 Waite, Walter Sparrow 573


Rust, Nathaniel J.


I71


Stevens, Edwin Eastman


707


Warner, John Gerry . 500


Stockwell, James Alden


584


Warren, Albert C. 719


Stone, Joseph .


279


Warren, Franklin C. 801


Stone, William Eben


217


Warren, George Eddy 770


Strange, David Tompkins


706 Warren, Henry 610


Swan, Reuben Samuel .


558 Way, Charles Granville


120


Sweetser, Isaac Homer


82


Weaver, Frank Lewis . 100


Saltonstall, Leverett


15


Symmes, Marshall


Weld Family, . 587


Sampson, George Thomas 786


Samson, Sewall Diggins


331


Sargent, John .


384


Wight, Lewis 590


Sawyer, John Snow


286


Wilder, Salem 625


Seavey, Fred H.


389 Tapley, John Warren


644


Willard, Joseph A.


I12


Shaw, Bartlett M.


764


Taylor, Bertrand E. .


731 Wingate, James Irish 93


Shaw, Brackley


359 Taylor, Charles Henry 99


Winship, William Henry 45


Shaw, Fayette .


355 Teel, Alden W.


755


Wise, Daniel Parker 492


Shaw, Henry Southworth


303 Thayer, James Bradley 135


Wood, James Rodney 568


Shaw, Samuel


727


Thompson, Charles Munson 629


Woodward, Frank Ernest 368


Shaw, Walter


420


Tidd, Marshall Martin . Tilson, Mrs. Mary E.


646


Wright, John Gordon 178


Shearer Family, The


39 Tompkins, Eugene 374


Shepherd, William


686 Toppan, Rowland W. 705


Y


Shute, Benjamin A. .


411


Torrey, Benjamin B.


743


Silsbee, Homer Merrill


540


Tucker, George Fox 206 Young, John Dexter


367


Robinson, George Frederick


809


Soule, William H. H.


533


Vose, James Whiting 203


468


S


Sabin, Charles W.


306


177


Wheatland, George 237


Wight, Freeman 591


T


264


Woodworth, Ralph 145


Shaw, Walter Keith .


239


Upham, Henry Macy I32


PORTRAITS.


PAGE


PAGE


PAGE


Armstrong, George W.


222


Eustis, Henry Lawrence


400


Powers, Samuel L.


326


Bacon, Charles Newcomb


319


Fiske, John .


8


Pratt, Lucius G. .


812


Bartlett, John


IIO


Folsom, Samuel H ..


422


Putnam, William E.


649


Bennett, Joseph


5II


Gray, William Henry


566


Read, Charles F.


536


Bradbury, William F.


525 Hannum, L. M.


262


Robinson, George O. 809


Bradford, Edward S.


296


Hapgood, Warren


50


Rust, Nathaniel J. 170


Bright, William Ellery


22


Haskell, Edwin B.


488


Sabin, Charles W. 307


Brown, George Willis


658


Haynes, Tilly


84


Shaw, Brackley


358


Bruce, Charles M.


790


Heald, Amory


677


Shaw, Fayette .


354


Buck, Silas Edwin


632


Houghton, John H.


333


Snow, Charles A.


138


Capen, Samuel Billings


153


Houghton, Samuel S.


253


Soule, Lawrence P ..


666


Casey, Thomas J.


689


Johnson, Benjamin N.


709


Sprague, Charles H. 721


Champney, Benjamin


162


Jones, Jerome .


I28


Sprague, John .


724


Chandler, Seth Carlo


63


Jones, Leonard A.


IQI


Sprague, William H. Stockwell, J. A.


584


Cobb, Henry E.


212 Marden, George A. .


74


Taylor, Charles H.


99


Coggan, Marcellus


593 Marston, Oliver H.


615


Tompkins, Eugene


375


Coolidge, David Hill


272


Mead, Julian A.


753


Tompkins, Orlando


378


Cudworth, William Marshall


478


Meyer, George Von L.


232


Toppan, Roland W. .


704


Davidson, Albert O.


683


Mills, George W.


283


Vose, James Whiting


202


Davidson, Herbert E.


669


Morse, George W.


460 Warner, John G. ..


501


Doolittle, Thomas B.


580 Nash, Nathaniel C. .


241


Warren, Franklin C.


Soo


Eastham, Henry W.


653 Palmer, Benjamin S.


697


Warren, George Eddy


771


Emerson, Darius R.


103


Parkhurst, Lewis .


662


Way, C. Granville


I2I


Emerson, William Hobart


641


Peirce, James M.


603


Wilder, Salem


624


Eustis, Abraham .


395 : Pierce, Samuel S.


350 | Wright, John Gordon


179


550


Childs, Edwin O.


474 Lincoln, Algernon S.


782


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