History of Brockton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, 1656-1894, Part 88

Author: Kingman, Bradford, 1831-1903. 4n
Publication date: 1895
Publisher: Syracuse, N.Y. : D. Mason & Co.
Number of Pages: 1170


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Mr. Winter has been a resident of Broekton about thirty-five years and has been one of the busiest men in the city and one of her most respected citizens. He was honored by the town in 1877 by being elected one of the Board of Selectmen and when the first council of the first year of the city government was organized he was one of its inem-


Sanford Vinter


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bers. He has never been a politician and at present refuses to accept public office, his business occupying all his time and energy. He was the president of the Savings Bank of Brockton, charter member of the Commercial Club. In his religious views he is a Methodist and an active, influential member of the Central Methodist Episcopal church and society, and one of the trustees of the same. The above society have recently pur- chased a lot of land on Pleasant street of the heirs of Elisha II. Joslyn, and Mr. Winter is a large contributor to the building of the same.


Mr. Winter married, October 31, 1852, Elvira Ann, daughter of Enoch and Mehetable Noyes of Jay, Me.


CHILDREN :


1-Francis Eugene Winter, born May 6, 1856. Died May 19, 1876.


2 -- Hattie Louise Winter, born May 21, 1878. Died April 17, 1883.


3 -- Everett Henry Winter, born August 7, 1862. Married Florence M., daughter of Elbridge and Jane Benson, of Abington, Mass., October 13, 1892.


4 -- John Sanford Winter, born August 13. 1864. Died July 8, 1875.


The mother died August 23, 1865. Ile then married Sophia Tilton, daughter of the late Mathew and Sophia Vincent of Edgartown, Mass., November 22. 1868.


EMBERT HOWARD,


EMBERT HOWARD, one of Brockton's successful merchants, is the son of Deacon Cary and Sylvia (Packard) Howard. He was born in Campello July 23, 1842. After the usual district school education he attended S. D. Hunt's Academy, Brockton, and Pierce Academy, Middleboro, in 1858.


Upon completing his studies he began work for M. L. Keith & Co., in their shoe manufactory on Main street, where he remained one year, then entered the dry goods store of William F. Brett & Co., and was with them three years ; afterwards was in H. K. Keith & Co.'s store in Kingston one year, was with W. F. Brett in Washing- ton, D. C., six months. Returning to Campello in 1864, in company with Ziba C. Keith purchased the stock and good will of the variety store of Sidney Packard, then in the building on the west side of Main street, erected by Josiah W. Kingman, at the corner of. Market street, under the firm name of Howard & Keith, remaining three years. Next purchased the clothing business of Rufus P. Kingman, March 4, 1867.


Mr. Howard has never been an active politician and never would take any office cal- culated to interfere with his business. He has been a member of the parish commit- tee of the First Congregational Church and Society ten years and is at the present writing on the committee to erect a new church edifice in place of one recently destroyed by fire. In his religious views he is a Congregationalist of the Trinitarian order, and is a regular attendant of the First Congregational church. In politics he is a Republican. He is a member of the F. and A. M., Bay State Commandery, Satucket Royal Arch Chapter, and Paul Revere Lodge, for a long time. In 1883 Mr. Howard took an ex-


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tended trip through England, Germany, France, Switzerland and Italy, sailing on the steamship City of Rome, of the Anchor line, from New York. In 1889 he made an- other journey on the steamship City of New York and returning on the City of Paris, visited Ireland, Scotland, England, Belgium, Switzerland, including the Exposition at Paris.


Again in 1891 he made an excursion trip to California via New Orleans and Mexico, and has visited nearly every State in the Union, including visits to Florida two seasons.


Mr. Howard, it will be noticed, began his course of mercantile life when twenty years of age, and from the first has been successful. In his early life he had an am_ bition to be a merchant, and a good one, and being full of energy he attended to busi- ness, which has grown to be one of the largest, if not the largest outside of Boston, in the clothing trade, and for nearly thirty years success has crowned industrious efforts cf Messrs. Howard & Caldwell. Mr. Howard is of a social nature, lively in habits, fond of home, and yet likes travel, and takes great pride in having the best horses that can be had. In fine he enjoys the confidence and respect of the community in which he dwells and is recognized as a representative business man and an important factor in the growth and prosperity of the city of his birth. Mr. Howard has been interested in real estate to a considerable extent and believes that a man must sometimes invest and be - come interested in matters outside of his regular calling.


Mr. Howard married, first, Hattie Cornelia, daughter of Deacon Cyrus and Cornelia (Bassett) Howard, of Winslow, Me., December 7, 1865. She died in March, 1866. He then married, second, Lois Hathaway, daughter of Abram and Hannah (Hathaway) Perkins, of North Middleboro, Mass., June 17, 1870.


CHILDREN :


I .- Mary Perkins Howard, born May 15, 1871, attended Mrs. Johnson's school in Boston, 1888; visited Europe with her father in 1889.


II .- Lena Cary Howard, born May 20, 1876; attended Mrs. Johnson's family school, Newbury street, Boston.


III .- Dora Louise Howard, born May 20, 1878.


HOWARD WARREN REYNOLDS


HOWARD WARREN REYNOLDS, whose portrait may be seen in this volume, was the son of Jarvis W. and Hannah (Snell) Reynolds, born in Campello, the southerly section of Brockton, October 16, 1842. His early training and habits were not unlike many others of his day. After leaving the district school he attended Pierce Academy, Middleboro, and a boarding school in Lee, Mass. Soon after completing his education he engaged in shoe manufacturing, commencing at an early age, about thirty-five years since, and at the time of his death he had been longer in the shoe business in Brockton than any other manufacturer. He began to manufacture at the home of his father, and in a few years after erected the factory now owned by Messrs. Churchill & Alden, on Main street. About 1881 he erected the factory at No. 1013 South Mon-


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tello street, where the business was progressing up to the time of his death. He had always been successful from the start, and one whose paper was held at par. He was the oldest of four sons, viz: Howard Warren, Gardner William, Horace Greeley, and Charles Herbert.


On the 17th day of June, 1886, he married Clara Streeter, a native of Woburn, Mass., who survives him, leaving no children. He died August 2, 1891. His aged mother and his sister, still living, are the only survivors of his father's family.


Those who knew Mr. Reynolds best appreciated his traits of sterling worth. He was a man of generous impulses, bestowing his charities without ostentation, and many of those to whom he has given never knew from whence they eame. He left a long list of firm friends. Deceased was a member of Broekton Lodge, Benevolent and Pro- teetive Order of Elks, and was always interested in the welfare and prosperity of the city. He had been prominently identified with the shoe industry of Brockton for a long time, having been the senior member of the firm of H. W. Reynolds & Co sinee 1865. Mr. Reynolds is a descendant of a long line of ancestry, who have early been engaged either as shoemakers or manufacturers. We find Robert in Boston as early as 1632, a shoemaker, and there has been a large number of that name engaged in that business in North Bridgewater, now Broekton. The estimation in which he was held by his business aequaintanees may be seen by a brief quotation from a letter of personal sympathy from one of Mr. Reynolds' eustomers, which is but the expression of many others : " No one ever had more admirers than Howard, among those in our establishment. He was always held up and praised as the ideal, honest manufacturer, who did just as he agreed, whose word never was broken, and all feel that in losing him they have lost one whom they all admired and loved." He was a most devoted and affectionate husband, and in all the relations of life was universally respected. The funeral of Mr. Reynolds was held on Wednesday, August 5, 1891, at three o'eloek in the afternoon, and was attended by a large eoncourse of relatives and friends. The serviees were attended by Rev. N. B. Thompson, of the South Congregational Church. The interment was in Union Cemetery.


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Names of persons when attached to petitions and other documents, and occurring in lists of officers of churches and other organizations, in tax and poll lists, military rosters, etc., are not indexed.


Act establishing the eity, 723 legalizing change of name of town, 569 to establish town of North Bridge- water, 517 Adams, Henry L., 694


Address of Governor Long at inaugura- tion of city government, 721 of Mayor Keith at inauguration of city government, 715 Adelphian Academy, 409


Advent Christian church, 336


African M. E. church, 336 Alger, Solomon, 19 Alden, Alpheus, 714 Ebenezer, 19 George W., 263 John, 31 L. F., 218 Russell, 212 Sanford, 602 Silas, 685 Aldrich, J. P., Rev., 252 Alger, W. O., 531 Allen, David, 603 Jacob, Capt., 89 James Sidney, 181, 255, 610, 619, 649 L. W., 623 Oliver, 201 Sherman, 620 Sidney, 213 S. F., 626


Allerton, petition to change name of town to, 505 Alley, W. A., 699 Alpha Epsilon Literary Society, 454


Amburg, proposed change of name of town to, 550 American Legion of Honor, 443 Ames, David, 67, 68 Franklin, 778 John, 31, 89


Ancient Order of Ilibernians, 450 United Workmen, 449


Andrews, Mary L., 278 Angier, John, Rev., 63 Annual appropriations for schools, 385 Assessors, 499


Atherton, Chas., 532 George T., 461 Averell & Thayer, 620


Baker, Andrew H., 698 Winthrop S., 74 & Kingman, 605 Bakers, 535 Bancroft, Rinaldo, 607


Barrows, Albert, 623


Barry, T. D., & Co., 400


Bartlett, Oren, 605


Bass, Ziba, Dr., 705 Bassett, Abiel, 247. 251, 256 William, 30 Battles, B. F., 239, 608 David W., 457 John, 644 Nahum, 390 Baxendale, Thomas A., 624, 630 Baylies, Henry, 604 Beal, Jonathan, 538 Oliver, Rev., 266 Samuel M., 270 Beals, Isaiah A., 615, 619 Jeremiah, 63-67, 69, 156, 160 John, 612 W. E., 285 Bellevue Park, 25


Bennett, Edward E., 529, 602, 606 Joseph (., 20 Bethesda Swedish Lutheran church, 305 Bingham, Charles D., 218 Bird, D. C., 611, 612 Bittenbender & Caverly, 698


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Bixby, C. C., 155, 538, 5-13, 575, 617, 648, 657


F. M., 504, 660 Blacking and stain manufacture, 541 Blacksmiths, 526


Blades, John T., Rev., 178, 179, 181-185, 216-218, 221, 224, 257 Blanchard, David, 19 D. H., 617 Henry, 19 Nathaniel B., Rev., 165-167


Bliss, James E., 20 E. J., 700 L. C., & Co., 699


Bodwell, J. C., Rev., 178, 179, 181, 256


Bonney, Thomas, 30


Boot and shoe manufacture, 663 et seq. manufacturers, list of, 676 statistics, 593


Borden, Adolphus Kinsman, Dr., 707 Henry F., Dr., 712 Bosworth, Ira, 20


Bouve, Crawford & Co., 702 Thomas F., 617 Boyden, Albert G., 178, 181


Brackett, Willard G., 694


Bradford, John, 30 William, 30 Brady, Joseph, 607


Brett, Danicl, 635 Ellis, 231 Henry A., 532, 535, 574, 653


Josiah, 460


Parmenas, 521


Samuel, 60


Samuel S., 68℃


William, 31


Wm. F., 532, 602, 605


Wm. H., 531 Zenas, 611, 686


Brewster, Love, 30


Bridgewater, boundaries of the old town of, 39 Brigham, David, Rev., 201, 244, 245. 247 "Brockton" adopted as name of town, 570


as a boot and shoe manufacturing city, 678 et seq. as a town, 542 Athenæum, 454 Bicycle Club, 467


change of name of town to, 557


civil list of, 735 et seq.


effect of adoption of name of, 573 Fanciers' Club, 467


Heights, 24


inauguration of the first municipal government of the city of, 713


Brockton Public Library, 456 Temperance Union, 492 valuation and taxation of, 591 wards of, 732


Woman's Suffrage Association, 465 Brooks, John G., 457


Broughton, N. H., Rev., 167, 250, 251


Brown, Bartholomew, 460 John, 31 Bryant, Gamalic1, 63 Geo. E., 534, 610, 616, 618, 626 George S., 231 Gco. W., 20, 139, 231, 488, 525, 687, 691 Henry, 231


Henry L., 610, G11, 615, 616, 620, 646, 654 Horace, 642


Horatio, Dr., 190, 193


H. M:, Mrs., 623


Job. 63, 64


Lucy W., Mrs .; 238


Matilda, 623


Oliver, 460 Peter, Dr., 703 Philip, Dr., 62, 703


Bumpas Corner, 25


Bumpus, Geo. C., 617


Burke, Hugh, 606 John T., 171


Burt, John W., 691


Caldwell, B., O., 310, 573, 645, 770 Campello, 22


Brass Band, 462 Sportsmen's Club, 466


Carlisle, Douglas, Rev., 181-183, 222


Carll, Haskell M., Rev., 228


Carpenters, 539


Carr, Rufus A., 271


Carter. Samuel, 531


Cary, Austin, Rev., 361 Barzillai, 70 Daniel, 43-45, 68, 70, 83, 135, 145, 149, 459, 460, 525, 529, 530


Daniel H., 68


Francis, 69


George C., 175, 262, 263, 616


Howard, 44, 46, 65, 67, 149, 151, 506 James, 79


John, 31 Jonathan, 44, 61, 63, 378


Luther, Dr., 704 Martin, 69


Moses, 44, 45, 64, 66, 145, 382, 460 Otis, 373 Simeon, 44, 45, 61-64, 78, 99 Zachariah, 43, 61


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Case, James H., Capt., 112 Casualties and miscellaneous events from 1725 to 1894, 631 et seq. Central Methodist Episcopal church, 211 semi-eentennial celebration of, 275 Chamberlain, L. E., 275, 296, 454 Chandler, Edmund, 31 Chase, E. A., 438, 440, 442 Herbert M .. 660 Chesman, Noah, 646 Church of the Sacred Heart, 334 Churchill, Charles, 207 George, 224, 621 & Alden, 691 City Bicycle Club, 467 11all, 746 et seq. Clapp, John, Capt., 78


Clark, Edward L., Rev., 167-170, 251 George, 602, 687 Lyman, 228, 231, 538, 612, 714 Samuel Capt., 18 Clarke, William, 31 Cleverly, H. B., 20 Clifton Heights, 24 Clocks, 537 Cobb, David, 530, 650 David H., 530 Elbridge G., 637 John, 460 Lyman E., 642 Tyler, 527, 529, 531, 605, 611


Coe, Susan Whitman, 578 Cole, Ephraim, 68, 71, 156, 524 John H., 642 Joseph, Capt., 89, 90


Collier, William, 30


Colonial eensus, 583 Colored people, seats for, 65


Commercial Club, 770 et seq. Commissioner of insolvency, 504 of metropolitan sewerage, 505 Commissioners of health, lunaey and charity, 504 to qualify civil offieers, 504 Cooke, H. E., Rev., 222-224 Coopers, 537 Copeland, C. D., 176 Chas. W., 615 C. F., 279, 414 Davis, 662 Ellis F., 694, 698 Ira, 531, 646 P. & N., 609


Coroners, 501 Cotter, Sylvester, 606 Couch, Paul, Rev., 72-74, 159-165, 168, 169, 187, 195 197, 200, 207, 209, 246, 248, 414, 655


Coulter, Fred. 618 Councilors, 501 Cowell, D. C., 117 David L., 120, 455, 456 Crafts. Eliphalet P., Rev., 359 Frederick, 368 Jonathan Porter, Dr., 707 Thomas, Rev., 339 Crawford, Harvey F., 702 Crocker, Allen, 608 Charles B., 456 Perez, 66, 535


Crosby, Jacob W., 240 Cross, Nathaniel 11., 529, 651, 776 Wm. B., 608 William W., 524, 627


Crossman, Robert, Capt., 128


Crystal Roek Juvenile Templars, 494 Curtis, Barnabas, 382 Charles, 456, 605


Edward, 57 Isaae F., 687 Otis F., 610, 650 Sylvanus B., 624 S. B. & G. E., 614


Cushing, Matthew H., 722


Cushman, Rev. Joshua, 349


Davenport, Nathaniel M., 139 Dean, Edgar E., Dr., 657 Deed from Pomponoho, 34 from Wampatuck, 87 De Forest, Heman Paekard, Rev., 375


Delano, Philip, 31


Dentists, 541


Deputy sheriffs, 504


Dexter, Freeman, 602


Diekerman, Lysander, Rev., 370


Dike, Bela C., 509 Samuel Fuller, Rev., 367


Dillingham, Pitt, Rev., 315


District attorneys, 504


Dodge, Austin, Rev., 253


Doherty, Michael, Rev .. 333


Donnelly, David, 627 Douglas, Chas. T., Rev .. 302 E., Rev., 167, 168, 251 William L., 23, 414, 477, 657, 660 692, 748 W. L., Shoe Co., 691


Drafted men, list of, 123 Drake, Aaron B., 190, 530, 531, 778 Lueretia A., 489 Reuben, 607, 614


Drinks, 54 Drugs and medieines, 538 Dunbar, Bradford, 687 D. C., 616 Edwin, 687


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Dunbar Francis, 686, Geo. B., 488 Geo. W., 687 Josiah, Capt., 79 Lemuel, Capt., 78, 79 M., 611 Simcon, 686 Dwelling houses, 52 number of, 589 Dwight, John, Rev., 196-200


Dyer, E. Porter, Rev., 412


Eames, Daniel, 531


Early churches, 265


East Side Street Railway Company, 475


Eaton, B. Ellis, 239


Chas. A., 470, 471, 699 J. E., 625 Samuel, 31 Eddy, Henry, Dr., 489


Edison Electric Illuminating Company, 473 Edson, Benjamin, 57, 89 David, 145, 151 Galen, 636 Henry, 606 Josiah, 135


Samuel, 31


Eighteenth Regiment Massachusetts Vol- unteers, 116


Eldred, Davis R., 470


Eldridge & Fullerton, 612


Election of 1860, 97


Eleventh Regiment Massachusetts Vol- unteers, 115 Elks, B. and P. O. of, 438


Ellis, J. Freeman, 532, 637


Elms, Frank M., 700


Emerson, Charles O., 694, 697 Edward L., 697 Isaac L., 612 Weeks & Co., 697 & Weeks, 618 Engineers of Fire Department, 499 Enlistments, foreign, to fill quota, 125 Enterprise Association, 466


Fales, E. C. 692 Fanning, Alexander, 470 Farwell, Martha J., Mrs , 415


Faxon, Mieah, 644, 685 William H., 461, 463, 527, 714 Fay, W. W., Rev., 184 Female beneficence, 458 Field, Charles, C., 646 Daniel, 687 Daniel Waldo, 628, 695 Fred F., 691


Field, Jabez, 60, 228 John, 228, 460 William, 610, 611, 625 Wm. F., 615, 622 Zophar, 686


Fifty-sixth Regiment, 124


Fifty-eighth Regiment, 128


Fifty-ninth Regiment, 128


Filoon, Henry II., 310, 311, 427, 457 Fire Alarm, 471 Department, 467 Engines, 468 Firemen's Relief Association, 472


Fires from 1800 to 1894, 601 et seq. First Baptist church, 290 Bell, 64 Congregational church, 141 clerks of, 186 deaeons of, 185 Free Baptist church, 336


Heavy Artillery, 124


Massachusetts Cavalry, 109 deaths and casualties in Co. I of the, 113 Swedish Baptist church, 300 Universalist church and society, 322


Fisher, Lewis, 527 Oliver M., 694


Flint, James, Rev., 153


Fobes, Dwelly, 19 Isaac, 156


Fogg. John S., & Co., 618


Foley, J. E., 617


Food, 53


Forbes, John, 31


Ford, Charles R .. 263, 463, 690 Daniel, 653, 714


David, 602


Edward T., 697


Henry A., 401, 414, 456, 576, 656, 715 William, 31


Fortieth Regiment, 118


Forty-second Regiment, 121


Forty-third Regiment, 121


Forty-fourth Regiment, 122


Forty-fifth Regiment, 122


Forty-eighth Regiment, 122


Foss, Nelson J., 20, 531, 782 Fourth Regiment, 121 Frame, Andrew, 271


Franklin Debating Association, 446 M. E. church, 285 Free schools, 376 Will Baptist church, 303


Freedmen's Relief Association, 445 Freeman, G. E., Dr., 647 Freneh, Adonijah, 683 and Indian War, 78


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French, E. Capen, 533 Francis M., 638, 68; Fred, 611 Fred R., 231. 239, 240. 457 Henry, 625, 714, 979 HIenry V .. 639


Hiram, 687 J. Hermon, 20, 543 John Lowell, 20 Lemuel, 20, 518 Merritt, 648 Samuel, 190. 194, 224 Sylvanus, 154, 156, 160, 200, 220


Thomas, 683 War, the old, ?? William, 148, 227, 602, 686 Zibeon, 69


Fruit trees, 27 Fuller, A. HI., 616 H. C., 617 Jacob, 196 Fullerton, George H., 26. 578, 780 & Barrows, 712 Furniture manufacturers, 538


Gannett, Thomas, 31 Gardner Brothers, 618 Francis B., 172 Gas Light Company, 473 Gates, John C., 257


Gay, Ebenezer, Rev., 157, 168, 161, 168, 171. 197, 199, 200, 202, 208 Gegin, Wm., 606


Geology, 28


Goddard, Henry E., Rev., 231, 236, 239 Warren, Rev., 229, 231, 233, 714 Goldsbury, John, Rev., 242 Goodall, G. A., Mrs., 630 Good Samaritan Society, 493 Templars, 490, 495


Gore, the, 38 Graduates of High School, 393


Grand Army of the Republic, 483


Grant of Bridgewater Plantation, 30 Gray, Barnabas H., 212, 214


Greeley, G. N., 623 Greenhalge Frederick T., 762, 763, 766 Griffin, Perley M. Rev., 181, 218, 257 Grist mills, 521 Grover, Otis, 148 Robbins B., 694 R. B. & Co., 694 Gruver, S. J., Dr., 24, 179, 257, 646 Gurney, Azel, 209 George, 611 Joshua V., 460 Lucius, 455 L. P., Mrs., 578 Ozen, 72, 248


Gurney, T. Emerson, 460, 161 Thomas, $1 Thomas J., 460, 461, 652 Zachariah, 66, 151


Hale, Artemas, 19 Dwight E., 604 John F., 263 Hall, Edward. 30 Elisha. 639 James, 533 John A., 271 Seth M., 211 William, 528 Hammett, Albert, Rev., 328


Hammond, James, 610


Hancock, Moses W., 605, 643


Hanson, Fred, 620


Harlow, Nathaniel B., 228 Harris, Arthur, 31 Benjamin W .. 722 Robert O., 657 Haskins, C. P., 20


Hatch, Lemuel B., 531


Hathaway, C. L., Mrs., 238 E., 244 F. L., Mrs., 237


Hatters, 535 Hauthaway, Chas. L., 541, 573 F. M, 770 Haward, Robert, 58, 59, 62 Hayden, A. W., 618, 622, 624 Josiah, 63. 82, 86, 135 Samuel 63 Hayward, Ambrose, 531 Augustus, 456 A. F., 650 A. M., 172


Benjamin F, 190, 193, 642


Bethia, 489


Daniel, 605


John, 134 Nahum, 644


Nathan, 486, 529, 602, 604 Otis, 652 Sumner A., 463, 596 Thomas, 30, 134 Waldo. 382 Hebard, Wm. H. H., 533 Herrod, Samuel, 690 Hervey, Lorenzo D., 456, 540 Hewett, Joseph, 239, 655 Hichborn, Alexander, Dr., 98, 99, 102, 137, 455 High School, historical sketch of the, 400 School, teachers of, 403 Hill, Frank. 702 J. Frank, 694 Hills, 25


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Hilton, John V., Rev., 169, 252, 253 Hinckley, Governor, deed from, 35 Hobart, Aaron, 19 Hogan, Willam A., 700 Hollywood, James II., 780 Joseph M., 21 Peter F., 617


Holmes, Alpheus, 456, 488 Edmund W., 263 Elmer W., 646 George W., 171


Marcus, 606


Nathan, 642


Nehemiah S., 470 Samuel M., 461


Hope Chapel, 218


Hopkins, Lewis, 213 Lewis S., 252 N. F., 20


Howard, Adonis, Rev., 228 Asa, 509, 512 Benjamin B., 19


Barnabas, 63, 135, 378, 529


Brothers, 613


Charles, 527, 611, 653 Caleb, 44, 65-67,145, 148, 151, 460, 506, 518, 521, 687


Cary, 190, 222, 714


Daniel, 38, 41, 43, 46, 57, 64, 66, 134, 142, 145, 382, 506, 509, 513


Daniel S., 612, 616, 621, 625, 641, 644, 690


Daniel and Robert, 38


Darius, 456


David, 167, 258, 262, 263, 686, 687


Eliakim, Capt., 87 Ellen A., 489


Embert, 620, 645, 648, 653 Ephraim, 607


Frederick, 687, 714


Gideon, 65, 151, 506, 509


Henry, 246, 390, 686


Herman, 263 Ichabod, 44, 148, 151, 530


John, 21, 43, 135 Lyman, 686 Lysander, 71 Malcolm, 640


Nathan, 630


Olive F., 232, 233


Robert, 38, 41, 43, 46, 134, 243, 377. 378 Rufus E., 687 Samuel, 538 Samuel F., 139 Samuel W. S., 262, 263 Sidney, 686 Thomas, 604


Howard, Welcome, 604 William P., 72, 531 Willard, 390 Hlowland, Henry, 31 Hunt, S. D., 375 Edmund, 31 Geo. W., Rev., 283 John L., 456 John W., 606 Huntington, Daniel, Rev., 22, 67, 68, 137, 151-157, 200-206, 241, 245, 414, 459-461 519, 602, 635, 636 Hurst, Ira R., 619


Husted, John B., Rev., 279


Hyde, Joseph M., 20


Improved Order of Red Men, 452 Indians, purchase of, and deed, 31


Industrial statistics, 583 Irish, John, 31


Jackson, John A., 629 Jenny Electric Light and Power Com- pany, 474 J. M., 619 Johnson, Charles S., 390, 602 J. E., Rev., 270, 271 Johnson, Richard F., 23


Jones, Asa, 67, 68


Augustus, 653, 714 Augustus T., 181, 263, 401, 414, 574, 613, 614, 779


Bradford E., 489, 620, 624, 648


Nathan, 68


Nathan, Mrs., 412


Rossiter, 71 S. Gardner, 691, 694-696


Joyce, Everett E , 607


Judges of probate and insolvency, 504


Junior Order United American Mechan- ics, 450 Justices of the peace, 501


Keith, Abia, 62 Adelbert F., 171, 194, 220-223, 371 Albert, 221, 222, 609, 623, 782 Arza, 601, 635, 686 Arza B., 221, 222 A. & A. B, 60, 690


Bela, 67, 68, 71, 188, 190, 196, 391, 521, 529, 529, 638, 645 Calvin, 20 Charles, 188, 200, 245, 601


Daniel N., 193, 621, 700 Edwin, 612, 619, 646


Elmer, 618


Elmer L., 224 Isaac, 530


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Keith, James, Rev., 31 Jason, 188 Jonathan, 209, 530, 643 Franklin, 605, 652 Flood B., 221


George E., 218-221, 224, 308, 660, 693


George M., 184, 218


Henry K., 190, 272, 610


Lucien B., 390, 521, 525, 602, 626


Martin L., 190, 194, 221, 455, 461, 604, 614, 690 Mary K., 194


Nathan, 622


Nathan, Mrs., 661


Preston B., 181, 214, 219, 224, 610, 621, 627, 647, 693


Rufus P., 221, 224, 617


. Timothy, 57, 141, 142, 377, 378, 640 Wallace C., 457, 642


Walter L., 782 Ziba, 188, 196, 247, 525 Ziba C., 139. 212-224, 253, 414, 463, 656, 662, 715, 751, 756, 764 Kelsey, Rev. H. L., 196-178, 215, 216, 255, 257, 258, 714 Kendrick, Arthur E., 701


Kent, John S., 694


Kimball, John T., 698


Rufus C., 231, 232, 538, 618, 628, 647 R. H., 587 Tisdale & Baker, 698


Kingman, Abel, 27, 65-68, 71, 148, 151, 506, 521, 536


Abel W., Dr., 169, 195, 233, 574, 708 Alvin P., 606 Arthur L., 661


A. Willard, 650, 651


Benjamin, 19, 68, 71, 72, 529, 605, 686 Benjamin F., 524


Benjamin S., 288 Bradford, 193, 222, 659, 660, 662


Charles W., 447


Chester S., 695


Cyrus B., 642


C. M., 623 Davis, 243


Edwin H., 27, 258


Eliphalet, 27, 66, 67, 71, 106, 199, 521 Elizabeth A., 653, 661


Ezra, 662


Gardner J., 489, 661, 623, 625


Henry, 60, 64, 135, 631 Henry M., 661, 694 Herbert L., 428, 482 Hosea, 660 Isaac, 58, 215, 243, 456, 653 Jabez, 536 John, 58, 141


Kingman, John W., 161, 215, 250, 251, 528, 607


Josiah W., 162, 169, 174, 118, 188, 190, 196, 200, 212, 216. 255, 531, 538, 603, 607, 656, 659, 714 Lewis A., 521


Lizzie A .. 263


Martin, 660


Matthew, 148, 378, 521, 530


Matthew, Rev., 366


Richmond, 660 Rufus P., 44, 231, 532, 607, 622, 645, 652, 660, 663, 770 Samuel, 141, 142 Thomas S., 661 William P., 695


Kingsley, A. W., Rev., 285


Knights of Honor, 442 of the Maccabces, 446 of Pythias, 451


Ladd, Warren, 662


Latter Day Saints, 336 Lawton, B. F., 687 Geo. B., Rev., 299 G. W., 224


Leach, Alma F., 489 Levi, 608, 610 Marcus, 627 Oliver, 601


O. F .. 215


Peleg S., 606, 608, 609, 650


Samuel, 212 Simeon, 243, 258 Lee, Samuel H., Rev., 167, 169, 249-251 Lendall, James, 31


Leonard, B. C., 619, 624 Solomon, 31 Thomas, 463


Leyden Park, 24


Libraries, 455


Library Association, 456


Lilly, Channing, 694 Brackett & Co., 694


Lincoln, Augustus, 609 Charles, 231, 527, 644




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