History of Winchester, Massachusetts, Part 34

Author: Chapman, Henry Smith, 1871-1936
Publication date: 1936
Publisher: [Winchester, Mass.] Published by the town of Winchester
Number of Pages: 498


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1851-1860


Aaron D. Weld


1851-1863


Harrison Parker


1851-1857


Gardner Symmes


1851-1860


James A. Woodbury


1858-1860


Sherburn T. Sanborn


1861-1880


H. K. Stanton


1861-1877


Luther R. Symmes


1861-1875


Stephen Thompson


1863-1875


Mial Cushman


1872-1880


George P. Brown


1876-1882, 1901-1910


Abijah Thompson, 3d


1876-188I


Henry F. Johnson


1878, 1879, 1881-1899


George G. Stratton


1874-1888


Henry A. Emerson


1881-1894


Charles E. Redfern


1882-1896


David O. Blanchard


1883-1888


Alfred S. Hall


1889-1896


John B. Rhoades


1889-1905


375


APPENDIX B


Samuel W. Twombly


1895-1910


Charles F. Lunt


1896-1900


Daniel W. Kimball


1897


Charles W. Bradstreet


1897-1906


Joseph J. Todd


1898-1903


Henry J. Winde


1900-1920


James H. Dwinell


1903-1909


Charles A. Gleason


1907-


James Nowell


1910-1919


Joseph L. S. Barton 1910-


Daniel W. Pratt


1910


Ernest R. Eustis


I9II-


Albert A. Reed


1920-


Charles J. Ramsdell


1921-1925


William H. Bowe


1926-


BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE


(Until March 1924, this board was known as the Overseers of the Poor. From 1854 to 1890 the selectmen acted as Overseers of the Poor. The following are those elected since the independent board was created. There were at first four members, but in 1895 the board was reduced to three.)


Albert Ayer 1890-1895


Charles H. Winn


1890, 1891


Mrs. Cynthia J. Pierce


1890-190I


Mrs. Emily C. Symmes


1890-1892, 1901-1913


Henry F. Johnson


1890-1891


Henry M. Shepard I891


George H. Carter


1892-1920


Mrs. Lucinda E. Mason


1893-1895


Patrick Dowd


1894-1900


Dr. Charles F. McCarthy 1901-1918


Miss Bernice W. Billings 1914-1919


Dr. Irving T. Cutter


1919-192I


Miss Mabel W. Stinson 1919-1920


Miss A. Natalie Jewett 1920-1923


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HISTORY OF WINCHESTER


Patrick Noonan


1920-1921


Miss Frances Fitzgerald


1921-1925


Nathaniel M. Nichols


1922-1926


Mrs. Alice L. Martin


1926


Herbert W. Kelley


1926-1927


Miss Mary E. Martin


1927, 1928


Mrs. Marion P. Powers


1927-1929


Albert L. Huckins


1928-1933


Miss Nellie M. Sullivan 1929-


Stockton Raymond


1929


Mrs. Lilla G. Ryan


1930-1933


Earle E. Andrews


1933-


Malcolm S. Nichols


1933-1936


Francis E. Smith


1936-


REPRESENTATIVES TO GENERAL COURT


(From 1857 to 1896 Winchester and Arlington comprised one legislative district. From 1896 to 1922 Winchester and a part of Medford were joined in a single district. Since 1922 Winchester has formed a separate district.)


Frederick O. Price


1850-185I


Zachariah Richardson


1852


Joseph Stone


1853


Cephas Church


1854


Aaron D. Weld


1855


Alvin Taylor


1856


John Schouler (Arlington)


1857


Oliver R. Clark


1858


Joseph Burrage (Arlington)


1859


Charles Heyward


1860


Albert Winn (Arlington)


186I


Frederick O. Prince


1862


Samuel Butterfield (Arlington)


1863


Charles Goddard


1864


Joseph S. Potter (Arlington)


1865-1869


Salem Wilder


1868


377


APPENDIX B


Jesse Bacon (Arlington)


I869


Samuel W. Twombly


1870


David N. Skillings


1871


J. Winslow Pierce (Arlington) 1872


John T. Manny


1873


Abraham B. Coffin


1874


Samuel O. Hicks (Arlington)


1875


William H. Kinsman


1876


William G. Peck (Arlington)


1877,1879


Josiah F. Stone


1878, 1880


Thomas P. Ayer


1880


John C. Harriss (Arlington)


188I


James F. Dwinell


1882


John H. Hardy (Arlington)


1883


Samuel J. Elder


1884


Warren A. Pierce (Arlington)


1885, 1886


Samuel W. McCall


1887, 1888, 1891


William H. H. Tuttle (Arlington)


1889, 1890


Fred Joy


1892


J. A. Bailey (Arlington)


1893, 1894


Forrest C. Manchester


1895, 1896


John F. Libby (Medford)


1897, 1898


Samuel W. Twombly


1899, 1900


Lombard Williams (Medford)


1901, 1902


Alfred S. Hall


1903, 1904


Barker B. Howard (Medford)


1905, 1906


Lewis Parkhurst


1907


Frank E. Barnard


1908


Wilton B. Fay (Medford)


1909-19II


Winfield F. Prime


1912-1914


Luther B. Lyman (Medford)


1915


William A. Kneeland


1916-1918


Richard B. Coolidge (Medford)


1919, 1920


Thomas R. Bateman


1922-1930


William E. Ramsdell


1932-


INDEX


Abbott, John, 7n, 303, 343 Abbott, Zebediah, 155, 208 Abbott, Mrs. Zebediah, 199 Aberjona Pond, 275


Aberjona River, 1, 3; origin of its name, 5; 14, 25, 28, 31, 44, 57, 58, 61, 125, 126, 138, 185, 200, 209, 266, 268, 269, 271, 272; improvement of by Park Commission, 273-277, 335 Abrahams, Benjamin, 188, 195, 228 Adams, Charles Francis, 223, 265, 357


Adams, Herbert, 329, 330


Adams, Rev. L. W., 236


Adams School, 249, 25I Addison, Rev. Charles M., 238 Adelphian Club, 204 Agricultural Library Association, I79n


Alexander, Frederick C., 272, 274 Allen, A. B., 223


Allen, Dr. Clarence S., 276, 306


Allen, Gov. Frank G., 330 Allen, James S., 258, 331


Amoine, Dr. Victor, 326


Ambrose, Vincent C., 334


American Legion, 336, 347, 348


Andrews, Hiram, 228 Andrews Hill, 1, 2, 4, 53, 55, 152, 171, 246 Andros, Sir Edmund, 52, 73, 74 Appolonio, Nicholas T., 221, 272, 343 Arlington, 21, 105, 156, 211, 214, 223, 294, 333 Armstrong, Robert M., 234, 244 Art Association of Winchester, 292 Ayer, A. Eugene, 278n Ayer, Albert, 192, 287


Ayer, John L., 233, 310, 319n


Ayer, Thomas Prentiss, 192, 196, 21I, 220, 231, 251, 290, 291, 340


Back Log Club, 204, 209 Bacon, Charles F., 134 Bacon, Charles N., 134


Bacon, John H., 133, 166, 201, 208, 245


Bacon Mill, 133, 298


Bacon, Robert, 50, 129, 132, 133


Bacon, Robert (2d), 135


Bacon Dam, blown up, 201


Bacon Street, 59, 133, 174, 220, 30I


Bacon's Field, 205, 301


Badger, Daniel B., 256, 319n


Badger, Erastus B., 343


Balcke, Walter H., 258


Baldwin Apple, The, 98, 99


Baldwin, Henry, 38


Baldwin, Loammi, 38, 98, 99, 123, 126


Bancroft, Cyrus, 169, 228


Baptist Church, 228, 229


Baptists in Old Woburn, 64, 65


Barksdale, Deacon Oliver, 243


Barbieri, Andrea, 326 Barnard, E. Lawrence, 242


Barnes, Rev. H. F., 229


Barret, Rev. L. G., 229


Barrett, Charles E., 222


Barrows, Harold K., 218


Barta, Louis, 313 Bartlett, Samuel P., 35I


Barton, Joseph L. S., 343


Baseball in Winchester, 204, 205, 270


Baxter, J. Frank, 25I


Bayley, J. R., 226


Bedell, Francis B., 197


Beggs, William E., 318n


Beggs, William N., 293


Beggs and Cobb, 208, 297


Belcher, William M., 352


Belknap Mill, 84-86, 93, 208


Belknap, Capt. Samuel, 77, 86; militia


captain, 87; at Lexington, 103, 106, 107, 115


379


380


HISTORY OF WINCHESTER


Belknap, Thomas, 53, 84, 86, 89 Belknap, Gen. William G., 87


Belknap, Gen. William W., 87 Belknap, Witch, 87


Bell, Aaron C., 242


Bennett, Rev. Joseph, 147, 150, 15I Bethany Sunday School and Society, 240, 24I


Bicknell, W. H. W., 210


Bidwell, Howard F., 322, 345


Bishop, Charles J., 23I


Bishop, Charles J., Jr., 231


Bissell, Rev. Edwin C., 227


Black Ball Pond, 1, 58, improvement of, 273, 275, 276, 317


Black Horse Hose Co., 282, 336


Black Horse Tavern, 49, 89, 90, 93- 100, 102, 105, 139, 167


Black Horse Village, 97, 135


Blackett, Rev. C. W., 236


Blackham, James W., 257, 347


Blaisdell, Dr. Albert F., 260


Blaisdell, Dr. J. Harper, 276, 293, 306


Blank Brothers Tannery, 286, 297


Blind Bridge, bridge and street, 58


Board of Health, 276


Bolles, John A., 155, 160, 161, 164, 166, 173, 177, 178, 198, 199, 228 Boon, Edward P., 35I


Boston and Lowell R. R., 129, 134- 138, 149, 187; second railway sta- tion, 188; Highlands Station of, 241; 262, 316


Boston and Maine R.R., 224, 303, 316, 318-32I


Boston, 2, 19, 65, 101, 105; siege of, 106, III, 123, 265, 268 Boutwell, Gov. George P., 179


Bouvé, Marshall W., 342


Bowditch, E. W., 219, 220


Bowe, William H., 223


Boy Scouts, 323, 349, 350


Boynton, William, 302


Brackett, Edward A., 191, 201, 251, 35℃ Bradstreet, Charles W., 239


Brewer, W. H., 291 Bridge, C. L. F., 340


Bridge, James, 143, 170


Briggs, Bodwell S., 256


Briggs, Gov. George N., 167, 177


Bronson, Rev. S. J., 229 Brooks, Benjamin, 88


Brooks, Lt. Caleb, 102, 106


Brooks, Rev. Charles, 230


Brooks, Charles, historian of Medford,


I4 Brooks, Ebenezer, 49, 116n


Brooks, Edward, 7n


Brooks, Henry, 39


Brooks, Gov. John, 49, 110, III, 123


Brooks, Joseph, 88


Brooks, Mary, 49, III


Brooks, Susannah (Richardson), 39


Brooks, Zachariah, 106


Brougher, Rev. J. W., Jr., 229


Broughton, Thomas, 45


Brown, Dr. Arthur L., 308, 326


Brown, Capt. Fred N., 326, 327


Brown, George P., 208, 231, 334


Brown, Dr. Harold, 308


Brown, John L., 318


Brown, Capt. Joseph, 106, 116n


Brown, Maurice F., 272, 325


Brown and Stanton Block, 208, 238, 291, 334, 347


Browne, Rev. Benjamin F., 229


Bruce, Rev. Thomas, 243


Bunter, Abe, 252


Burgoyne, Gen. John, 97, 106, 108


Burgoyne, Dr. Roger M., 308


Burlington, 84, 146


Bushnell, Horace, 179


Butler, Joseph W., 260


Butters, Rev. George A., 236


Cabot, G. Dwight, 222 Caldicott, Rev. T. F., 228


Caldwell, Eben, 22I


Calumet Club, 315, 339, 340, 353


Cambridge Street, 50, 52, 53, 59, 118,


131, 155, 174, 245, 282, 301


381


INDEX


Canal Street, 124 Carpenter, Dunbar F., 260 Carpenter, Frank F., 260 Carpenter, Dr. Robert J., 326 Carr, Felix J., 223 Carter, George H., 322, 340 Carter, Capt. John, 53; sued by Edward Johnson, 54; captain of militia, 73, 74


Carter, John (the second), 55, 62


Carter, John H., 198


Carter, John H., 268


Carter, John R., 224


Carter, Simon, 53, 1I6n


Carter, Rev. Thomas, 27, 63


Caser, Ettore, 210, 292, 327


Catholic Daughters of America, in Winchester, 355


Catholic Women's Guild, 355 Cemetery, behind the First Church, 152, 173 (see also Wildwood Cemetery) Chaffee, Rev. J. R., 236


Challis, John, 221, 222


Chamberlain, Arthur E. H., 327


Chamberlain, Walter E., 325


Chapin, Dr. Alonzo, 145, 168, 195, 196, 25I


Chapin School, 251, 255 Chapman, Henry S., 346


Charles II, King of England, 32


Charlestown, II; settled, 18-20; grants lands in Waterfield, 21, 24, 29, 31, 44, 50, 57, 58, 105, 118, 123, 125, 127; takes water from Mystic Lake, 193, 200-202, 266, 314 Charlestown End, 30, 50


Charlestown Village, early name of Winchester territory, 24 Cheney, Rev. G. H., 236 Chickering, Rev. Joseph, 14, 147 Chidley, Rev. Howard J., 210, 227, 335 Chidley, Mrs. Howard J., 350 Christian Science Church, 240 Christoforo Colombo, Society, 355


Church, Dr. Adelaide B., 305 Church, Dr. Benjamin F., 305 Church, Cephus, 141, 35I Church and Lane, 88, 14I Church Street (seealso Driver's Lane), 29, 44, 59, 117, 125, 135, 142, 174, 176, 220, 223, 245, 301, 316, 318 Civil War, Winchester in the, 193-201 Clancy, Bartley, 326 Clapp House, fall of the, 120


Clark, Rev. Francis E., 48


Clark, Fred, 322


Clark, Oliver Richardson, 32n, 132, 160, 164, 165, 169, 178, 189, 195,


196, 2II, 212, 226, 245, 247, 251, 263, 280 Clark, Dr. Richard J., 308


Clarke, Alfred, 319n


Clarke, Vincent P., 321, 336


Coats, John H., 142


Cobb, G. E., 234 Cobb, John R., 189, 279


Coburn, William Winchester, 168


Coffin, Abraham B., 191, 288, 291


Coit, George C., 260, 343


Coit, Rev. Joshua, 243


Coit, Mrs. Joshua, 308, 309, 3II


Coit, Robert, 228, 292, 343, 344 Cold Bridge, 25


Cole, Gen. Charles H., 259


Cole, Rev. D. S., 234


Cole, Isaac, 32


Cole, J. Foxcroft, 209


Cole, Dame Ursula, 44


Collins, Edward, 33, 45


Collins, Thomas, 149, 153, 203


Collins's Woods, 203


Collis, Harry, Mayor of Winchester, England, 335, 336, 337


Collis, Mrs., 335, 337 Comins, Albert K., 312


Comins, Danforth W., 306


Common, the Winchester, 262, 263


Common Street, 176


Conant, Roger, 17


Concord, Battle of, 103, 104


382


HISTORY OF WINCHESTER


Congregational Church (First),


founded, 147-153; building de- scribed, 152; Deacon's Elms, at, 153; controversy over Woburn Church Fund, 157; destroyed by fire, 182, 183; 226, 227


Congregational Church (Second), 241, 243


Conn, Horace, 165


Converse, Allen, 82


Converse, Benjamin, 37, 116n


Converse, Ebenezer, 77, 84


Converse, Edward, in Charlestown,


19, 20, 21; a founder of Woburn,


24, 25, 27; settles in Waterfield,


29, 31-33; death and estate, 33; 54, 58, 256, 262, 315


Converse, "Goodwife," 82, 84


Converse, Lt. James, 32, 35, 55, 73, 250


Converse, Maj. James, his defense of Wells, Me., 35-37; militia officer, 75, 76,77


Converse, Josiah, 33, 34, 45, 54, 62


Converse, Robert, 77, 93, 106


Converse, Samuel, 34, 35, 51


Converse Bridge, 27I


Converse Elm, The, 31


Converse Mill, 31, 34, 58, 59, 61, 80, 89, 92, 138


Converse Mill Pond, 256, 271, 275


Cook, Frederick W., 337


Cooke, Capt., 10, 11, 58


Cooke, Dwight W., 327


Cooke, Rev. George, 2In, 247, 251, 293


Cooperative Bank, Winchester, 22I


Cooper's Tavern, 97


Corbi, John, 326


Corey, Charles E., 256


Corse, Gen. John M., 210


Cosgrove, Howard S., 322


Cosgrove, John T., 354


Cotter, Thomas B., 221, 222


Cotton, Rev. John, 27


Cotton, Rev. Josiah, 67


Country Club, Winchester, 9, 9n, 304, 342, 343


Cowdery, Robert, 287, 29I


Cowdery, Cobb and Nichols, 88, 141, 208


Crawford, Frank E., 235, 312, 313


Crawford, Mrs. Winnifred L., 235


Cross Street, 58, 174, 24I


Cummings, Dr. Mott A., 276, 306, 307


Cummings, Mrs. Lenore, 306


Cunningham, Dr. A. L., 308


Currier, Charles F. A., 256, 260, 331


Curtis, Charles L., 254


Curtis, Charles P., Jr., 155, 186, 201, 231, 247, 302


Curtis, Mrs. C. P., 187, 199


Cushing, Miss Grace, 310


Cutter, Albert, 349


Cutter, Andrew, 132


Cutter, Henry, 93, 149


Cutter, Dr. Irving T., 308, 326


Cutter, John, 131


Cutter, Capt. John, 132


Cutter, Stephen, 93, 132, 148, 149, 169, 220, 262


Cutter, Stephen H., 132


Cutter, Sullivan, 132, 280


Cutter, William R., 5, 27, 75n, 86n, 106n


Cutter Mill, 120, 132, 136


Cutter Village, 57, 132, 171, 246


Cutting, Alexis C., 208, 265, 267, 289, 290 Cutting, Frank A., 222


Cutting, Louis F., 296


Daley, Rev. Patrick J., 236


Daly, William J., 268, 319n, 354


Dascomb, Rev. A. B., 227


Daughters of Rebekah, 352


Davidson, George T., 272, 274, 353


Davis, Rev. C. H., 236


Davis, Joshua, 96


Davis, Nathaniel, 88


Deacon's Elms, 153


383


INDEX


Dean, Arthur W., 331, 332 DeCourcey, David H., 285, 354 Dennett, Dr. Daniel C., 307, 326 Dennett, Mrs. Daniel C., 323 Dennett, Mahlon W., 326


Derby, Richard B., 257, 325, 331 deTeso, Salvatore, 336


Dewart, Rev. Murray W., 240, 325, 347


Dickson, H. T., 256


Dineen, Maurice, 322


District No. 5, 245


Dix, Gen. John A., 198


Dodge, William A., 245


Dolben, Joseph A., 348


Donahue, Rev. Charles A., 325


Donohue, John, 135


Donohue, William F., 326


Donovan, Henry, 347 Donovan, Rev. T. A., 325


Dorsey, James F., 217, 271, 313


Dotten, Harry W., 215


Dotten, Walter H., 32I


Dotten, William T., 215


Dow, Stephen, 224 Downer, Arthur T., 299


Downs, Mrs. Elizabeth E., 233


Downs, Miss Elizabeth S., 233, 335 Downs, Jere A., 233, 272, 303, 319n, 324 Driver's Lane, 59 Dunbar, Hosea, 23I Dunham, C. H., 287, 291 Dunnell, James A., 347 Dunning, Mrs. W. L., 325


Dunstable, Mass., 78, 79n, 80


Dunster, Henry, President of Har- vard, 10, 27, 62 Dupee, C. H., 281, 286 Dupee, Capt. Isaac, 94 Durivage, Francis A., 173, 186, 192 Dutch, Charles F., 320


Dutch, Mrs. Charles F., 257


Dwight, Rev. Charles A. S., 242


Dwight, Edmund, 192


Dwinell, James F., 209, 21I, 214, 216, 220, 290, 295 Dwinell, James H., 345


Earthquake of 1727, 66 Eastern Felt Co., 124, 298


Eastern Star, 352


Eastwick, Mrs. Charles H., 350


Eaton, Charles N., 347


Eaton, John, 12I Eaton, Dr. Lilley, 308


Eddy, Rev. E. B., 194, 229


Edes, Henry H., 314


Eichheim, Henry 345


Elder, Samuel J., 210, 222, 303, 322,


343 Eliot, Charles, 265


Elks, Winchester Lodge of, 353


Elliot, Simon, 95


Elm at the Center, 176


Elm, the Church Street, 176


Emblem Club, 336


Emergency Relief Administration, 275 Emerson, Rev. Mr., 151


Emerson, Henry A., 217, 265, 267, 290, 302, 313 Emerson, Loring, 131, 153, 155, 157, 167,18I


Emerson, Putnam, 153


Emery, Dr. Robert L., 308


En Ka Society, 354


Endicott, John, 12, 17


Engine houses, 280, 282, 285


Epiphany, Church of the, 238, 239, 240 Erskine, Havelock, 352 Erskine, William D., 352 "Essex," explosion of the locomotive, 205 Eustis, Ernest R., 222, 335


Eustis, George H., 293


Eustis, Rev. William T. Jr. 154


Evans, Rev. Allan, 240


Everell Road, III Everett, Hon. Edward, 52, 192; man- sion erected by, 193, 194 Everett, William, 194 Everett Avenue, 10, 125, 209


384


HISTORY OF WINCHESTER


Excelsior, fire engine, 183, 184, 279, 280, 281, 336 Excelsior Hose Co., 282


Farnham, Clinton L., 254


Farnsworth, Mrs. Georgia Y., 260


Farnsworth, Harold V., 259


Fausey, John F., 254


Fay, Dana, 142, 164, 166


Fellsland Council, B. S. of A., 350


Fernald, George A., 221, 296


Fernald, Robert W., 349


Field, A. H., 231, 35I


Fielden, Rev. J. F., 229


Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration, 315


Figlioli, Mario, 326


Fire protectionin Winchester, 278-287


Fish Committee, the, 20I


Fiske, Dwight L., 327


Fiske, John, 149


Fitch, William P., 334


Fitts, Mrs. Caroline S., 259


Fitzgerald, James J., 299, 322, 327, 328, 335


Fitzgerald, John, 197


Fitzgerald, Patrick E., 334


Fitzsimmons, Rev. James F., 237


Flanders, Wallace F., 223


Fletcher, Asa, 212, 214, 214n


Fletcher, Solomon, 210


Fletcher Street, 125, 264, 301


Flood of 1855, 185


Foley, Dr. George S., 326


Folsom, S. H., 25I


Ford, Miss Caroline, 199


Ford, Capt. Jefferson, 153, 197, 198


Forest Street, 156, 174, 208


Foresters, Catholic Order of, 355


Forsyth, Frank B., 302


Fortnightly Club, 308, 328, 336, 340- 342, 348


Foster, Edward S., 223


Foster, Hopestill, 62


Fowle, Rev. John, 12


Fox, Rev. Jabez, 63, 65


Fox, Rev. John, 63, 66, 67


Fox, Capt. Jonathan, 103 Free Masonry in Winchester, 351, 352 Freeman, John R., 216


Freeman, R. C. P., 155


French, William B., 233, 256, 296, 310 French and Indian War, 80-83


Friend, Mrs. Alfred W., 349


Friis, Mrs. Jan, 350


Frye, Chaplain, in Lovewell's Fight, 80


Fryeburg, Maine, 78


Fryling, Rev. William, 243


Fuller, Harold W., 309


Gale, Dr. Harold E., 308


Gale of 1815, 130


Garcelon, Edward, 334


Gardner, Edward, 51, 1I6n


Gardner, Henry, 50


Gardner, Henry, Treasurer of Massa- chusetts, 50, IOI


Gardner, Deacon Henry, 51, 1I6n


Gardner, Gov. Henry J., 50


Gardner, Rev. John, 50


Gardner, Capt. Joseph, 51


Gardner, O. W., 289, 290


Gardner, Patience, 250


Gardner, Richard, 50, 51, 52, 54


Gardner, Samuel, 52


Gardner Row, II


Garrett, Edmund L., 209, 272


Gas Company, 188, 189


Gay, Ernest S., 244


Gibbons, Major Edward, 9, 11, 12, 20


Gibbons, Jotham, 9, 10, 12


Gibbons, Love, 12


Gifford, Rev. A. B., 236


Gifford School, 247, 248, 250, 256


Gifford, Stephen M., 166


Gilbert, George H., 301


Gilbody, Mrs. John H., 348


Ginn, Edwin, 266, 268, 299, 300, 303, 304, 342


Ginn Field, 268, 269


Girl Scouts, 323, 350, 35I


Gironda, John, 326


Gleason, Thomas, IO, II, 12, 34


INDEX


385


Glendon, William M., 326 Goddard, Charles, 155, 169, 231, 245 Goddu, Louis, 271, 298, 299 Gordon, John, 197 Gorges, Sir Ferdinando, 6, 9


Gould, Simeon, 116n Grade crossing controversy, 316-322


Grafton, S. G., 228 Grammer, William, 13I Grand Army of the Republic, 336, 346, 347 Grant, Frederick W., 326 Grass Hopper, the, 278, 279 Graves, Thomas, of Charlestown, 18, 19 Graves, Thomas, of Waterfield, 24, 26 Green, John, 55 Green, William, 55. Greene, Charles E., 274 Greene, Dr. Moses C., 143


Gregg, Rev. Merritt, 229 Grindle, Wade L., 254, 336


Grosvenor, Edward A., 223 Grove Street, 57, 174 Guild, Irving T., 318 Guild, Robert F., 260 Guild of the Infant Savior, 355 Gutterson, Rev. George H., 243


Hadley, Rev. Dwight W., 240 Hadley, Henry, 345 Hale, Arthur W., 244 Hale, Ralph T., 258, 292 Hall, Alfred S., 217, 247, 312, 313 Hall, Charles, 132 Hall, Mrs. Clifton S., 350 Hallett, B. F., 165, 166 Ham, S. F., 231 Hamilton, Mrs. Grace M., 349 Hamlin, Emmons, 209, 232 Hanlon, Daniel F., 347 Harmony Hall, 238 Harrington, Amasa, 352 Harrington, George, 310, 3II Harrington, Mrs. Sophronia, 309, 3II Harris, Rev. Amos, 229


Harvard, Rev. John, 20, 21, 22, 26 Harvey, Rev. F. B., 236 Hatch, Ernest W., 334 Hatch, Francis A., 197 Hawes, Daniel W., 143


Hayden, Mrs. Ashley K., 335, 337


Hefflon, Joseph H., 326, 327


Hemingway, John R., 287


Hemmingway, Rev. Truman, 240 Henry, George E., 235


Herrick, Moses A., 99, 209, 2II, 213, 214, 216, 263, 290, 29I Herrick Street, 174


Herron, Schuyler F., 254


Higgins, Alfred S., 239, 309


Higgins, Mrs. Alfred S., 257 Higgins, Rev. Edward, 236


Higginson, Rev. Francis, 18


High School, 247, 249, 253, 256, 259


High Street, 53n, 59, 112, 174


Highland Avenue, 2, 93, 175, 187, 209, 218


Highland School, 251, 258 Hight, H. Wadsworth, 22I Hight, Philip, 349 Hildreth, Mrs. Henry A., 275


Hill School, 246, 255


Hinckley, Rev. Henry, 229, 247


Hindes, Dr. J. Churchill, 323 Hinds, James, 220, 223, 322, 324, 328,


335 Hodgdon, Rev. Frank W., 227 Hodge, Rev. Henry D., 229


Holbrook, A. Miles, 324 Holbrook, B. F., 143


Holland, John F., 354


Holland, Patrick, 267, 317


Holmes, Rev. C. E., 236


Holmes, Dr. Oliver Wendell, 179, 180


Holt, Brothers, 343 Holt, Stephen A., 132, 247 Holt, Mrs. Stephen A., 199 Home for Aged People, 312, 313


Hook, Rev. Hiram W., 236


Hooper, Sidney F., 331 Hopley, John, 228


386


HISTORY OF WINCHESTER


Horn Pond, 1, 3, 21, 86, 89, 124, 127 Horn Pond Brook, 86, 88, 93, 120, 124 141, 208; improvement of, 274, 298 Horn Pond Mountain, 1, 2, 5n, 88, 166, 224 Houghton, Cyrus ("Father"), 234, 235


Houghton, Dr. Henry L., 303, 307 Houghton, Mrs. Henry L., 31I


Hovey, Freeland E., 319n


Hovey, Josiah, 161, 168, 177, 208, 228, 279


Howard, Frank W., 259


Howe, Humphrey B., 142, 143


Howe, Mrs. Nancy Symmes, 95


Huffmaster, Andrew, 126


Hughes, Bishop Edwin H., 235


Hunt, Dr. Ephraim, 254 Hunt, Franklin L., 342


Hunt, W. C., 116n


Huntley, Joseph R., 327


Huntress, George L., 218


Huse, J. W., 283


Hutchinson, Anne, 38


Hutchinson, Thomas, 5on, 116n, 153


Hutchinson, Thomas M., 5on


Hutchinson, Lt. Gov. Thomas, IOI


Hutchinson Family, 50


Ice Age, its effects in Winchester, 2, 3 Immaculate Conception, Church of the, 237 Industrial School, 187, 230


Ingalls, Dr. William, 144, 145, 195, 199, 35I Ingraham, Darius, 116n


Ingraham, Duncan, 88


Ives, F. Manley, 258, 306, 322, 333


Jackson, Rev. Edward, 66, 67, 146 Jackson, Patrick T., 134


Jaquith, Capt. Nathan, 135, 228 Jarvis, W. C. 131 Jewett, Elbridge K., 325


Johnson, Asa P., 138 Johnson, Rev. Charles H., 243


Johnson, Capt. Edward, 20, 21, 23 ; his Wonder-Working Providence, 24; 27, 44, 52; his suit against John Carter, 54; captain of militia, 73 Johnson, Edward F., 314


Johnson, Elmore, 226


Johnson, Ezekiel, 53, 169, 181


Johnson, Francis, 106, 116n


Johnson, Major Francis, 53, 136, 137,


I53 Johnson, Francis H., 161, 185, 201 Johnson, Frederick, 116n


Johnson, Henry F., 313, 340


Johnson, Rev. Herbert S., 229


Johnson, Ichabod, 79


Johnson, Josiah, 53, 70, 79


Johnson, Major Josiah, 102


Johnson, Josiah, Jr., 108


Johnson, J. C., 186, 251, 254


Johnson, J. Irving, 347


Johnson, Levi, 53 Johnson, Matthew, 62, 64


Johnson, Nathan B., 53, 99, 136, 137, 147, 149, 152, 153, 160; selectman, 167, 181, 226.


Johnson, Noah, 52, 79, 79n


Johnson, Warren, 53, 208, 287


Johnson, Major William, 52, 53; militia captain, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 79, 104 Johnson plot, 264 Johonnot, Ira, 197


Jones, Frank W., 259


Jones, M. Walker, 292


Jones, Marshall W., 306, 319n


Joslin, Ralph E., 222, 323


Joy, A. K. P., 191, 206, 220, 247, 251, 292, 352 Joy, Fred, 313, 324


Judd, Rev. J. E., 236


Judkins, J. B., 190


June Breakfast, 309, 35I


Junior High School, 259


Keleher, Rev. Daniel J., 237 Kellaway, Herbert J., 271, 274, 32I


387


INDEX


Kellaway Plan, the, 32I Kelley, Daniel, 143


Kellogg, George G., 342


Kendall, Charles E., 89, 218, 219 Kendall, Frank O., 326


Kendall, Samuel, 170


Kendall Street, 142, 312


Kenerson, Edward H., 258 Kettle ponds, 3 Kidder, Arthur A., 257, 323, 327, 328, 332


Kimball, Charles, 155, 171, 178, 245


Kimball, Daniel W., 347


Kimball, George B., 322


Kindergarten Schools, 255, 34I


King Philip's War, 13, 35, 40, 52, 77


King William's War, 35


Kinsley, Lt. Wilbert E., 327


Kneeland, William A., 223, 323 Knights of Columbus, 336, 354


Lakeview Road, 133 Lampee, Charles I., 323 Lane, Albert G., 35I Lane, Charles A., 272 Lane, Miss Hannah, 179 Lane, Joshua, 14I Lane, Stuart G., 326


Laraway, Jonas A., 223, 323, 336, 352 Lawrance, Rev. William I., 232 Lawrence, Joshua T., 197 Lawrence, Peleg, 153 Lawrence, Bishop William, 239 Lawson, Thomas W., 300, 301, 314 LeBosquet, Capt. John, 49, 108, III, II2 LeDuc, George, 270 Legion Auxiliary, 348 Leland, S. D., 319n Leonard, Augustus M., 272, 326 Leonard, Rev. J. M., 236


Leonard Field, 272 Lewis, Mrs. H. J., 173


Lexington, I; Battle of, 97, 102-105, 195 Limited town meeting adopted, 332


Lincoln, Abraham, 194, 195 Lincoln School, 257


Lindley, W. W. B., 186


Lion's Club of Winchester, 354


Little, John, 345


Littlefield, Rev. Arthur W., 232


Littlefield, George S., 288, 293, 295


Lochman, George H., 334


Locke, Asa, 177 Locke, James, 55


Locke, Jonathan, 106, 116n


Locke, Josiah, 55, 113, 1I6n


Locke, Josiah, 2d, 171


Locke, Samuel, president of Harvard,


55 Locke, Varnum P., 302


Locke, Wilbur S., 323


Locke, Wyman, 228


Lodge, Senator Henry Cabot, 314


Long Bridge, the, 57


Long Pond, I Lord, Arthur, 318


Lord, Lt. W. O., 327


Loring, Arthur G., 75n


Loring and Avery, 208, 297


Loring Avenue Playground, 273


Lovering, Edwin N., 254, 256


Lovewell, Capt., his fight with the Indians, 78-80 Lowe, John A., 325


Lowell, Francis C., 134


Lowell, City of, 134


Lunenburg, Grant, 70


Lunt, Charles F., 264


Lyceum Hall, 177, 178, 179, 183, 188, 189, 194, 196, 197, 205, 221, 228, 287, 289, 339, 346, 353 Lyceum lectures in Winchester, 179, 180 Lynch, Charles H., 326 Lynch, John, 221, 354


Madden, Rev. Henry H., 236 Maddocks, John R., 258 Madockawando, Chief, 36 Main, Charles R., 258


388


HISTORY OF WINCHESTER


Main, Charles T., 218, 296, 319, 325 Main, Theodore, 327


Main Street, 31, 57, 58, 111, 120, 131, 135, 142, 174, 188, 209, 220, 222, 233, 246, 279, 316, 318, 329 Malone, Rev. Aloysius F., 237


Manchester, Forrest C., 265, 266, 267, 268, 269


Manchester Field, 45, 139, 268, 269, 270, 297, 329, 356




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