History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts : containing carefully prepared histories of every city and town in the county, Vol. II, Part 101

Author: Drake, Samuel Adams, 1833-1905
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Boston : Estes and Lauriat
Number of Pages: 650


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Sherborn, first made a town, i. 79; history of town of, ii. 288; origin of name, ii. 288.


Sherman, Hon. Roger, born in Newton, ii. 228, 257.


Shingles and clapboards made by Indians, i. 483.


Ship, early built at Medford, i. 49.


Shipbuilding, followed at Medford, ii. 172.


Ships, names of, bringing colonists in 1630, i. 21.


Shirley, history of town of, ii. 296; named in honor of Governor Shirley, ii. 298.


Shirley, William, made governor, i. 101; obtains Stamp Act, i. 103.


Shoemaking business at Natick, ii. 199.


Shot lodged in Brattle-Street Church, i. 347.


Shute, Samuel, made governor, i. 99.


Sibley, Rev. John L., minister at Stow, ii. 353.


Sickness, fatal, at Charlestown, i. 45; numerous victims of, i. 46; among Indians by small-pox, i. 56.


'Sickness, Great," in Holliston, i. 471; fatality of, in Sherborn, ii. 292.


Simonds, Joshua and others, at Lexington, ii. 22.


Situation, military, after Lexington, i. 129; of camp at Cam- bridge, i. 131.


Skillings, David N., notice of, ii. 525.


Skilton, -, early minister in colony, i. 29.


Skirmishes at Grape and Noddle's islands, i. 133.


Slave, sold in Dunstable, i. 423; first freed in Billerica, i. 263; called Plato freed at Natick, ii. 192.


Slaves, quarters of, in Medford, ii. 165; formerly sold in Melrose, ii. 180; formerly owned in Newton, ii. 223; large number held in Reading, ii. 272; formerly church members in Towns- end, ii. 385; list of, owned in Waltham, ii. 414; formerly owned in Weston, ii. 497.


Slavery, relics of, in Malden, il. 125; agitation about, at Lowell, ii. 72.


Small-pox appears among Indians, i. 56; first treated by inocu- lation, i. 99; breaks ont among British, i. 164; drives General Court to Cambridge, i. 333.


Smith, Colonel Francis, leads British to Lexington, i. 114; Prof. A. D., teacher at Acton, i. 203; Ebenezer, bequest of, to Brighton, i. 294; Nathan, leader in Shays's Rebellion, i. 392; Colonel, report of Lexington fight, ii. 21; attacked on re- turn from Concord, ii. 24.


Snake. fight between mouse and, ii. 437.


Societies, religious, sundry, in Billerica, i. 265; newly formed in Woburn, ii. 542 ; various, in Winchester, ii. 523. Soldier, Union, statue of, at Lexington, ii. 29.


Soldiers, British, landed in Boston, i. 105; ordered for Southern duty, i. 179; Sixth Massachusetts Regiment, departure of, i. 179; attacked in Baltimore, i. 180; Eighth Massachusetts Regiment, movements in Maryland, i. 180; statistics of Mid- dlesex, in Southern war, i. 181; of Revolution, from Brighton, i. 285; from Burlington, i. 303; from Dunstable, i. 424; from Tyngsborough, ii. 396; from Waltham, ii. 416-422; from Hop-


kinton, in French war, i. 489; Sixth Regiment of, departure from Lowell, ii. 88; killed at Baltimore, funeral of, ij. 90; of Lowell, monument for, ii. 91; of Malden, against Indians, ii. 124 ; of Marlborough, in Rebellion, ii. 149; recruiting of, in Tewksbury, ii. 377; trained in Watertown by Captain Pat- rick, ii. 439; from Westford in Revolution, ji. 476; enlisted at Woburn, ii, 539-545.


" Solemn League and Covenant," agreed to, i. 106 ; action on, in Aslıby, i. 222.


Somerville, history of town of, ii. 309; movement for separate town of, ii. 314; reason for name of, ii 315; how fortified in siege of Boston, ii. 313; fire department in, ii. 317 ; various annals of, ii. 318; action of, in Rebellion, ii. 320.


Spaulding, Rev. Sampson, pastor at Tewksbury, ii. 379.


Spies, Indian, visit Nipmucks, ii. 188.


Spot Pond first reached by explorers, i. 54.


Sprague, Brothers, at Charlestown, i. 39.


Sprague, Phineas, his account of Dark Day, ii. 176.


Square, Central, Stoneham, monument removed from, ii. 349.


Squaw sachem sells Concord, i. 63; governs at Medford, ii. 161.


Stamp Act, first, procured by Shirley, i. 103; second, passed and repealed, i. 104.


Stark, John, arrives at Cambridge, i. 129; commands flank at Bunker Hill, i. 148; Colonel, reinforces redoubt, i. 146; Gen- eral, tradition about, ii. 260.


Statistics, various, of Framingham. i. 453.


Stearns, Rev. Samuel, in Bedford, i. 247; Hon. Onslow, sketch of, i. 269.


Stevens, W. B., remarks on minute-men, ii. 349.


Stone, Rev. Mr., arrives at Boston, i. 55 ; Cotton, and Hooker, es- cape of, i. 31 ; Rev. James, pastor at Holliston, i. 471; Dea- con Reuben, gives clock to church, ii. 234.


Stoneham, history of town of, ii. 339; men of, at Lexington, ii. 344.


Storm scatters British transports, i. 166.


Stoughton, Captain Isaac, sent against Pequots, i. 67; becomes acting governor, i. 96.


Stow, history of town of, ii. 350; incorporated as a town, i. 97. Students of Harvard at Lexington, i. 343.


Sturgeon, Rev. Robert, assumes to preach, ii. 451.


Style, Old, changed for New, i. 103.


Sudbury, history of town of, ii. 357; settlement begun at, i. 70; action of, in Revolution, ii. 367.


Sugar, early making of, in Wilmington, ii. 509.


Sullivan, General, fortifies Ploughed Hill, i. 160. Sumner, Hon. Charles, remarks at Arlington, i. 215.


Swayne, Jeremiah, military officer, ii. 273.


Swift, Rev. John, pastor in Acton, i. 200.


Symmes, Rev. Mr., pastor at Charlestown, i. 58.


Synod of 1648 sits at Cambridge, i. 322.


Talbot, ship, sails for New England, i. 21.


Talbot, Hon. Thomas, notice of, i. 270.


Tanyard set up in Wilmington, ii. 508.


Tavern, Wright's, men mustered at, i. 122; Brook's, fighting near, i. 125; uld "Red Horse," in Sudbury, ii. 372; " Black Horse," in Winchester, ii. 512.


Taxation, right of General Court as to, questioned, i. 55.


Tax-list, early, in Medford, ii. 171.


Tea, destroyed in Boston, i. 105; sale of, licensed in Waltham, ii. 423 ; denounced in Watertown, ii. 445; Tax, Cambridge acts against, i. 340.


Teachers, notice of many, in Brighton, i. 291; notable, resident in Newton, ii. 231; various, in Pepperell, ii. 268.


Telegraph, magnetic, invention of, i. 174.


Temperance Society, first, in Concord, i. 399.


" Ten Hills," water battery built at, i. 160.


Tewksbury, history of town of, ii. 373; topography, ii. 373; men of, at Lexington, ii. 376.


Thanksgiving Day first observed, i. 49; for victory over Pequots, i. 67.


Theological Institution in Newton, ii. 241.


Thomas, General, commands at Roxbury, i. 128; fortifies Boston Neck, i. 155.


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Thompson, Colonel, with Billerica men at Concord, i. 125 ; George,


speaks on slavery at Lowell, ii. 70; second visit of, to Lowell, ii. 71; Benjamin, sketch of, ii. 550; Benjamin F., noticed, ii. 520.


Thompson, -, hermit, near Newton, ii. 245.


Thorn, ship, her action with brig Tryon, ii. 129.


Thorp, Thomas, veteran soldier of Acton, i. 206.


Tidd, John and William, acts of, at Lexington, ii. 21. " Tin-Horn Village," in Newton, so called, ii. 247.


Topography of Ayer, i. 240; of Marlborough, ii. 150; of Water- town, ii. 434.


Tories, estates of, confiscated, i. 351.


Tornado, destruction in Arlington by, i. 214.


Touro, Judah, gift for monument, i. 176.


Town action, patriotic, of Lexington, ii. 17; of Littleton, as to Revolution, ii. 48; first, in Watertown, ii. 438; for setting off Maynard, ii. 154.


Town affairs, in Marlborough, ii. 150; in Westford, ji. 486. Town business in Waltham, ii. 425.


Town-clerk, office of, how substituted, ii. 271.


Town-hall, first, in Brighton, i. 284; and court-bouse in Concord, i. 399; in Watertown, ii. 458 ; provided in Newton, ii. 226 ; in Sherborn, ii. 294.


Town-meeting, votes in, at Acton, i. 198; first, in Dunstable, i. 422 ; in Ashhy, i. 221; in Everett, i. 431; in Framingham, i. 440; in Lowell, ii. 64; in Newton, ii. 215; in Reading, ii. 271: in Shirley, ii. 298; in Stoneham, ii. 342; in Sudbury, ii. 371 ; in Waltbam, ii. 410; in Wayland, ii. 470; in Hollis- ton, opposes importation, i. 472.


Town-meetings, forbidden by Andros, i. 93; early, at Boxhor- ough, i. 272; at Groton, i. 455; begun in Cambridge, i. 309 ; touching history of Everett, i. 429.


Towns, list of, represented in 1634, i. 58; of Middlesex in 1643, i. 72; more recently formed in Middlesex, i. 178; new, added to county hy 1730, i. 102; in New Hampshire, taken from Dunstable, i. 421; successively taken from Stow, ii. 356.


Townsend, history of town of, ii. 381; reason for name of, ii. 381. Training-days first established, i. 56.


Training-field laid out at Newtonville, ii. 235.


Trees, in Burlington, hurt by storm, i. 300; noted, at Lexington, ii. 11; protected, in Reading, ii. 272.


Trevett, Captain, bravery at Bunker Hill, i. 151.


Trull, Captain John, leads Tewksbury men, ii. 375.


Tudor, William, proposes monument, i. 175. Tufts, Charles, gives land for college, ii. 173.


Tunnels at Pleasant and Beacon streets, ii. 252.


Turell, Mrs., notice of her works, ii. 166.


Tyler, President, visits Lowell, ii. 78.


Tyng, Edward, commands fleet against Louisburg, i. 101; Jona- than, calls for garrison, ii. 392.


Tyngsborough, history of town of, ii. 391; incorporated, i. 173; men of, in Lovewell's fight, ii. 393; members of parish of, ii. 394.


Underhill, Captain, sent against Pequots, i. 67. Undertakers for first colonial voyage, i. 21.


Underwood, Joseph, teacher in Westford, ii. 481. Ursuline Convent destroyed, i. 174.


Usher, Hezekiahı, garrison of, at Ayer, i. 235; John, sketch of, ii. 165.


Vane and Winthrop, arrival of. i. 63. Vane, Sir Henry, chosen governor, i. 64. Varney, Rev. James, pastor in Wilmington, ii. 507.


Varnum, Samuel, attacked by Indians, i. 406; General Joseph B., notice of, i. 416.


Vassall, John, house of, occupied by Washington, i. 156; William, character of, i. 27.


Village, Babitasset, beginning of, ii. 69; Stow, ordered to be, ii. 350; Cochituate, begun in Wayland, ii. 471.


Villages in town of Acton, i. 196; formed in Framingham, i. 447; in Melrose, noticed, ii. 175; within limits of Townsend, ii. 381.


Virginian riflemen arrive at Cambridge, i. 159.


Votes, in town-meeting at Acton, i. 198; variously given at West - ford, ii. 477.


Wabun. Thomas, Indian justice at Natick, ii. 190; Indian, friend of Eliot, ii. 218.


Wachusett, Mountain, first seen by explorers, i. 54.


Wadsworth, Captain Samuel, sent against Indians, i. 84; de- feated at Sudbury, i. 84.


" Wadsworth's Defeat," vexed question of date of, i. 87. Wadsworth, - -, President Harvard College, i. 327.


Wahginnicut, Sachem from Connecticut River, i. 56.


Wakefield, Cyrus, South Reading newly named for, ii. 401; history of town of, ii. 399; topography and scenery of, ii. 405.


Waldo, Samuel, goes against Louisburg, i. 101.


Walford, Thomas, settler at Charlestown, i. 39.


Walker, Rev. James, notice of, i. 304; garrison-house of, de- scribed, ii. 367.


Waltham, history of town of, ii. 407; action of, as to Indepen- dence, ii. 417 ; contributes to provincial fund, ii. 419 ; recruit- ing in for Revolution, ii. 421; described by Bernhard, i. 185. War, French and Indian, ravages in, i. 95; renewed afresh, i. 99: outrages in, i. 383; effect in Framingham, i. 442; Hopkinton men in, i. 489; Pepperell men in, ii. 262; Newton men in, ii. 221; Malden men in, ii. 124, 125; Watertown men in, ii. 444; effect of, in Wayland, ii. 469; share of Woburn in, ii. 538. War, King Philip's, inception of, i. 80; sbare of Concord in, i. 382; hardships of at Billerica, i. 259; Reading takes part in, ii. 273; sufferings by in Sherborn, ii. 290; troubles in at Wayland, ii. 467.


War, Mexican, notice of, i. 178.


War of Rebellion, events in Middlesex before, i. 179; rejoicings at close of, i. 182; first company offered by Middlesex, i. 178; incidents of, in Arlington, i. 214; in Ashland, i. 234; action of Boxborough, i. 274; of Carlisle, i. 363; of Chelmsford, i. 379; of Concord, i. 400; of Framingham, i. 452 ; of Holliston, i. 478; of Lincoln, ji. 42; of Littleton, ii. 51; of Lowell, ii. 86; of Malden, ii. 135; Marlborough men in, ii. 148; record of Melrose as to, ii. 180; action of Newton in, ii. 253; of North Reading, ii. 259; of Pepperell, ii. 264; of Stow, il. 356; of : herborn, ii. 295; of Stoneham, ii. 348; of Snmerville, ii. 320; of Sudbury, ii. 370; of Shirley, ii. 304; of South Read- ing, ii. 400; of Townsend, ii. 385; of Waltham, ii. 430; of Watertown, ij. 458; of Westford, ii. 478; of Weston, ii. 498; of Woburn, ii. 544.


War of Revolution, action of, Framingham in, i. 443; of Groton, i. 461; of Holliston, preceding, i. 473; of Hopkinton, i. 490; of Lincoln, preceding, ii. 40; of Marlborough in, ii. 147; of Newton, ii. 226; of Wayland, ii. 469; of Westford, ii. 476; of Weston, ii. 497 ; of Woburn, ii. 538 ; men raised for, in Natick, ii. 193; preceding, action of Reading, ii. 276; of Sherborn, ii. 292; of Shirley, ii. 302: of Stoneham, ii. 344; of Tewksbury, ii. 375; of Townsend, ii. 384; of Tyngs- borough, ii. 395; of Waltham, ii. 415; Melrose men in, ii. 179; Newton men in, ii. 228; Sudbury men in, ii. 369.


War of 1812, noticed, i. 174; effect of, in Concord, i. 396; sol- diers in, from Dunstable, i. 425; action of Reading upon, ii. 281; of Waltham, ii 426; feeling of Tewksbury in, i1. 378.


War Record of Somerville, detailed, ii. 321.


Wars, early, share of Dunstable in, i. 423; Indian, doings of Marlborough in, ii. 146; Weston men in, ii. 492; Woburn men in, ii- 529 ; different. Medford men in, ii. 169; various, action of Wayland in, ii. 472.


Ward, Gen., made Commander-in-Chief, i. 128; enters Boston from Roxbury, i. 167; commands American Right, i. 156. Ward, Rev. Nathaniel, to frame laws, i. 71. Ward, Colonel Joseph, sketch of, ii. 258.


Warner, John, joins Shirley Shakers, ii. 307. Warrant, curious, by Indian justice, ii. 190.


Warren, General Joseph, president Provincial Congress, i. 128; sends Revere to Lexington, i. 113; bravery of, at Menotomy, i. 126: chosen major-general, i. 135; killed at Bunker Hill, i. 152; monument erected to, i. 177.


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Warren, Admiral, sails against Louisburg, i. 101.


Warren, George W., remarks on monument, i. 175.


Warren, Dr. John C., buys land for monument, i. 176. Warren, Ephraim, in Lexington fight, ii. 384.


Washington, General George, made commander-in-chief, i. 134; arrives at Cambridge, i. 156; visits Middlesex County, i. 172; takes command at Cambridge, i. 345; revisits Cam- bridge, i. 348.


Watch and Watch Houses at Watertown, ii. 439.


Watches, manufacture of in Waltham, ii. 432.


Water, difficulty of getting, at Charlestown, i. 45; introduced into Concord, i. 401; movement for in Everett, i. 432; Mal- den supplied with, ii. 135; system at Carlisle, noticed, i. 367; taken at Ashland for Boston, i. 233.


Water Power, on Charles River, improved, i. 186; improved in Arlington, i. 216; at Ashland, described, i. 232; early im- proved there, i. 228; improved at Maynard, ii. 157; at New- ton, ii. 235; at Westford, ii. 485.


Water Supply, obtained for Lowell, ii. 97; for Natick, ii. 202; for Newton, ii. 250; for Somerville, ii. 322; for Winchester, ii. 516 ; for Woburn, ii. 548.


Water Works, built at Arlington, i. 215; Cochituate, pass through Newton, ii. 251; for supply from Sudbury River, ii. 252; built at Winchester, ii. 517.


Waters, Captain Daniel, serves at Malden, ii. 128.


Watertown, history of town of, ii. 433; notes of first settlement of, ii. 436; settled by Saltonstall, i. 44; named by court, i. 46; ordered to be fortified, i. 50; people dispute taxes, i. 55; towns formed from, i. 53; part of, becomes Waltham, ii. 407; men of, at Lexington fight, ii. 446; town hall and library in, ii. 458.


Wayland, history of town of, ii. 460.


Wayte, early settler at Malden, ii. 115.


Webster, Daniel, speech at founding monument, Bunker Hill, i. 176 ; speech at consecration of same, i. 177.


Weld, Aaron D., notice of ii. 521; Rev. Thomas, pastor at Dun- stable, i. 417.


Welles Family, at Natick noticed, ii. 194.


Wellington Hill, former name of Belmont, i. 251.


Westford, history of town of, il. 475; situation and topography of, ii. 475.


West Newton, village of, described, ii. 237.


Weston, history of town of, ii. 488 .; notes of early plantation at, ii. 489; local notes of, ii. 496; topographical notes of, ii. 498 ; eminent citizens of, ii. 499, 501, 505.


Wethersfield, settled from Watertown, ii. 440.


Weymouth, settlement recognized at, i. 63.


Whalley, Edward, regicide, arrived at Boston, i. 79; Goffe and, regicides, at Cambridge, i. 329.


Wheeler, Timothy, sives flour at Concord, i. 123; William, builds water works in Concord, i. 401.


Wheelwright, Rev. John, religious doings of, i. 68.


Whitcomb, John, made major-general, i. 135.


White, Rev. John, notice of, i. 18 ; declaration of, i. 27.


Whitefield, Rev. George, preaches at Cambridge, i. 329; debates with ministers, i. 331 ; preaches at Natick, ii. 191; at New- ton, ii. 233; at Reading, ii. 275.


Whiting, Colonel, tory, taken by women, i. 462; Rev. Samnel, character of, i. 267; pastor in Billerica, i. 256.


Whitmore, Rachel, petition of, ii. 169.


Whitney, Rev. Phinehas, pastor in Shirley, ii. 305; Asa, of Town- send, notice of, ii. 390.


Whittemore, Samuel, bravery at Menotomy, i. 344.


Wigglesworth, Rev. Michael, at Malden, ii 117; death of, ii 121.


Wilds, Elijah and Ivory, first Shakers in Shirley, ii. 307; house of, mobbed, ii. 308.


" Will, Father Abbey's," notice of, ii. 167.


Willard, Nathan, joins Shakers in Shirley, ii. 307.


Willard, Rev. Samuel, president of Harvard College, i. 326.


Willard, Solomon, architect of monument, i. 176.


Williams, Colonel, joins American camp, i. 159; Colonel Epbra- am, college named for, ii. 222; Rev. Roger, mediates with Indians, i. 64; Rev. William, pastor in Weston, ii. 491.


Willington, Aaron S., notice of, ii. 474.


Wilmington, history of town of, ii. 506; topographical notes of, ii. 506; local notes of, ii. 510.


Wilson, Rev. Mr., ordained, i 46; Rev. John, signs first cov- enant, i. 37; Hon. Henry, sketch of, ii. 200; burial of, ii. 202. Winchester, history of town of, ii. 511; statistics of, ii. 514; local notes of, ii. 515 ; prominent citizens of, ii. 523.


Winchester, Colonel William P., gift of, ii. 513.


Windmill, at Cambridge, removed, i. 309.


Winslow, Josiah, marches against Indians, i. 81; Mrs. Sarah, bequest of, ii. 397.


Winter Ilill, General Ward fortifies, i. 155.


Winthrop, Dudley and Johnson, associates, i. 20; quarrels with Dudley, i. 50; John, character of, i. 22; farm of, on Mystic River, i. 53; lost on his own farm, i. 53 : signs first covenant, i. 37; explores Mystic River, i. 43; wife arrives from Eng- land, i. 54; chosen Governor over Vane, i. 68; Governor, old place of, in Bedford, i. 241; lost at Mystic, ii. 159; first notes of Weston, by, ii. 488.


Wiswall, Noah, wounded at Lexington, ii. 227.


Witchcraft, delusion of, begun in colony, i. 75; breaks out at Sa- lem, i. 95; tronbles by, in Billerica, i. 261; felt in Reading, ii. 274 ; persecution for, 'in Malden, ii. 120; early execution for, in Watertown, ii. 443.


Woburn, history of town of, ii. 526; called Charlestown Village, ii. 526; topography of, ii. 527; division of, into new towns, ii. 536; first grant and sale of, i. 72; attacked by Indians, i. 83.


Wolcot, Roger, goes against Louisburg, i. 101.


Women, money raised by, for monument, i. 176; company of, guard bridge in Groton, i. 462; of Pepperell, guard bridge, ii. 263.


Wood, William, account of settlements, i. 57.


Woollen Manufacture, in connty, i. 187; in Westford, notes of, ii. 486.


Works issued from Cambridge Press, i. 318.


Wright's Tavern, men mustered at, i. 122.


Writs of-Assistance, contention abont, i. 104. Wyeth, Widow, vote for funeral of, ii. 411.


Wyman, -, commands right flank at Bunker Hill, i. 149; Dr. Rufus, sketches of, ii. 331.


" Zophiel," poem of, noticed, ii. 168.


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JAMES A. DUPEE. G. D. B. BLANCHARD.


R. E. ROBBINS. JOSEPH W. TUCKER.


H. A. S. D. DUDLEY. H. A. WORTHEN. CHARLES H. ANDREWS.


JOSEPH H. TUCKER. OLIVER PERRY. FREDERIC DODGE. GEORGE DYER ELDRIDGE. JOSHUA B. HOLDEN. C. F. NICHOLS, M. D. EDWARD SAWYER.


WILLIAM A. BUNTON.


EUGENE A. STOWELL. S. A. II. WILLIAMS.


ANDREW LAWRENCE. WINFIELD S. SLOCUM. FRANK H. HILLS. ARCHIBALD M. HOWE. K. J. CHAFFIN. EMERY BEMIS. THOMAS L. ROGERS. HOMER ROGERS. JOHN CAHILL. SAMUEL F. RUGG. A. B. CLAFLIN. THOMAS B. WINCHESTER. ELBRIDGE SMITH. GEORGE A. MINER. JOHN P. SPAULDING.


DONALD KENNEDY. GEORGE G. KENNEDY, M. D. ARTHUR H. NICHOLS, M. D. GEORGE A. STEARNS. THOMAS WILLIAM CLARKE.


J. GREEN. M. F. DICKENSON, JR. CHARLES POWERS.


EDWARD M. FARNSWORTH.


HENRY JONES. CHARLES J. MCINTYRE.


J. C. WELLINGTON. GEORGE D. BIGELOW. CHARLES WHITNEY. CHARLES A. CARPENTER. JOHN C. WATSON. H. W. HARTWELL. EDWARD H. MASON. ELLSWORTH T. BUSS. W. G. SALTONSTALL.


ALPHONSO J. ROBINSON.


JONATHAN A. LANE. SIMEON TAYLOR. W. H. PRESTON. J. W. HILL. HENRY D. DUPEE.


WARREN FLETCHER.


JOSIAH Q. BENNETT.


EDMUND E. FLETCHER. ROBERT SHAW.


HUGH COCHRAN.


GEORGE E. APSLEY.


G. W. HILL. HENRY S. GALE. GEORGE NOYES. AMBROSE LAWRENCE. GEORGE M. HOBBS. GEORGE JAQUES.


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ACTON.


REV. FRANKLIN P. WOOD. W. E. FAULKNER. DANIEL TUTTLE. WILLIAM D. TUTTLE.


ARLINGTON.


HON. W. E. PARMENTER. H. L. LAWRENCE.


CHARLES O. GAGE.


H. W. BERTHRONG. DANIEL F. JONES.


GEORGE HILL.


J. F. ALLEN.


J. W. HUGULEY. CHARLES B. FESSENDEN. FREDERIC E. FOWLE.


JOHN SCHOULER.


T. J. RUSSELL.


R. L. HODGDON.


R. W. HOPKINS.


JOHN GRAY.


G. Y. WELLINGTON.


B. F. RUSSELL.


LORENZO LOCKE.


NATHAN ROBBINS.


J. O. CARTER. J. W. PEIRCE.


E. F. KENRICK. M. R. HARDY.


J. H. HARDY.


WILLIAM STOWE. FRANCIS V. B. KEEN. THOMAS PERRY. R. LIVERMORE. R. V. C. FLETCHER.


ASHBY.


FRANCIS TINKER.


ASHLAND.


WARREN MORSE. ELIAS GROUT. WILLIAM F. ELLIS. C. H. TILTON.


AYER.


HON. LEVI WALLACE.


L. A. BUCK.


F. A. WORCESTER.


REV. GEORGE H. ALLEN.


JOHN SPAULDING.


BENJAMIN H. HARTWELL, M. D.


AYER PUBLIC LIBRARY.


CHARLES BROWN. JOHN H. TURNER.


GEORGE V. BARRETT.


E. DANA BANCROFT.


WILLIAM M. SARGENT.


C. A. BATCHELDER.


W. H. H. HINDS.


BEDFORD.


J. A. BACON. CHARLES A. COREY.


BELMONT.


W. H. LOCKE.


SAMUEL R. PAYSON.


C. W. WINN. GEORGE W. WARE, JR.


GEORGE F. BLAKE.


VARNUM FROST.


TOWN LIBRARY. J. W. HILL.


J. O. WELLINGTON.


T. S. HITTINGER. J. L. ALEXANDER. JOSEPH L. FROST.


BILLERICA.


HON. THOMAS TALBOT, 3 copies. REV. ELIAS NASON. JAMES STOTT. CHARLES K. TALBOT.


REV. HENRY A. HAZEN.


REV. NATHANIEL L. COLBY. REV. C. C. HUSSEY. FREDERICK P. HILL. S. L. PILLSBURY.


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BOXBOROUGH.


NATHAN THOMPSON. SIMON HARTWELL.


BRIGHTON.


CHARLES DANA.


N. JACKSON.


ISAAC PRATT, JR. L. BALDWIN.


HENRY BALDWIN.


J. F. TAYLOR.


GEORGE W. WARREN. CHARLES H. B. BRECK.


E. C. SPARHAWK.


J. S. LEARNARD.


W. JACKSON.


MARKET NAT. BANK, BY E. P. WRIGHT. BENJAMIN WORMELLE.


MISS SARAH WAUGH.


JOHN H. PIERCE.


HIRAM CUSHMAN.


GEORGE H. BROOKS.


GEORGE B. LIVERMORE.


C. H. LEARNARD.


IIORACE BAXTER.


IIIRAM BARKER.


JOHN ZOLLER. MICHAEL COYLE.


NATIONAL BANK OF BRIGHTON.


B. F. RICKER.


H. E. MARION, M. D.


GRANVILLE A. FULLER.


WILLIAM SCALLANS.


JOSEPH BENNETT.


E. H. HAMMOND. LOUIS H. ADAMS.


N. H. BURTON, M. D.


SAMUEL E. DAVENPORT.


CHARLES H. CHAMPNEY.


CHARLES W. PIERCE.


BENJAMIN M. FISKE.


CYRUS E. MARSHALL.


JOHN L. B. PRATT.


REV. FREDERIC A. WHITNEY.


F. LYMAN WINSHIP. G. W. HOLLIS.


JOHN W. HOLLIS. G. P. BROWN.




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