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Raymond Holder, b. Mar. 9, 1892, m. Ruth Jane Dunlap Aug. 14, 1915.
Roland Read, b. Mar. 9, 1892, d. May 17, 1892.
HENRY ADELBERT WHEELER, s. Clifford H. and Addie E. (Ma- han) Wheeler; m. Ruth Alice Nugent of Clinton, Jan. 31, 1948. Had:
Mary Catherine, b. May 10, 1949.
Karen Ann, b. Feb. 6, 1951.
Adeline, b. Sept. 19, 1953.
Henry Adelbert, Jr., b. Dec. 2, 1954.
HERBERT LEVI WHEELER, s. Samuel and Emily G. (Bruce) Wheeler, b. Oct. 18, 1875, d. May 23, 1941; m. Adelia L. Berry, dau. Thomas C. and Alvina (Wheeler) Berry, Apr. 7, 1896. She b. Dec. 1, 1870, d. Mar. 20, 1941. Had:
Mildred Luella, b. June 19, 1897, m. Lester G. Ross.
Clifford Herbert, b. Apr. 30, 1900, m. Addie E. Mahan.
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GENEALOGY
Violet Ada, b. Jan. 15, 1902, d. Nov. 13, 1958, m. Arthur A. Turnbull.
Roland E., b. June 29, 1903, m. Freda B. Stone.
HERMAN BRUCE WHEELER, s. Arthur Burton and Esther G. (Bruce) Wheeler, b. Oct. 7, 1906, d. Sept. 1, 1958; m. Florence Louise Kreuzer, dau. Frederick A. and Louise E. (Poydar) Kreuzer, Mar. 31, 1927. She b. Brookline, Mass. Dec. 2, 1911. Had:
Herman Bruce, Jr., b. Oct. 21, 1927, d. Dec. 24, 1927.
Doris Thelma, b. Jan. 21, 1929.
Lawrence Bruce, b. Oct. 13, 1932.
2m. Mary K. (O'Loughlin) Cuddy of Hudson Nov. 24, 1943.
JOHN ABEL WHEELER, s. Francis Abel and Jennie H. (Man- chester) Wheeler, b. Oct. 19, 1873; m. Mary J. Norrish, dau. James and Mariah (Foley) Norrish, Feb. 27, 1897. She b. Feb. 27, 1880 in Montreal, d. Sept. 27, 1949. Had:
Alfred Sherman, b. June 15, 1897, m. Annie Natalie Bernardson. Hattie Mildred, b. Sept. 12, 1898, m. William R. Roche Dec. 30, 1917. She d. May 4, 1922.
Harold Arthur Wheeler, b. Sept. 13, 1919.
LESLIE EMERSON WHEELER, s. Oliver P. and Harriet A. (Faulk- ner) Wheeler, b. Feb. 9, 1867, d. Feb. 23, 1955; m. Jennie F. (Bowman), dau. John W. and Sarah (Rowson) of Westboro, Nov. 27, 1889. She b. Westboro Oct. 31, 1872, d. Worcester Mar. 25, 1957. Had:
Grace Blanche, b. Dec. 15, 1890, d. Feb. 20, 1891.
Clara Belle, b. Feb. 1, 1892, m. Albert A. Jacobs Feb. 8, 1911. 2m. Gleason C. Wilder of Worcester, Dec. 25, 1918.
Emerson Wellington, b. May, 6, 1901, m. Ethel Rose Ross Oct. 5, 1921.
LLOYD LINWOOD WHEELER, s. Arthur Burton and Esther G. (Bruce) Wheeler; m. Marion A. Winslow, dau. Frank A. and Bertha (Brown) Winslow, Sept. 2, 1924. She b. Hallowell, Me., Apr. 13, 1905, d. Berlin Apr. 17, 1932. Had:
Phyllis, b. June 16, 1925, m. Roland Albert Haase, Marlboro July 15, 1944.
Christine, b. Mar. 30, 1932.
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LUCY M. WHEELER, dau. Elias L. and Sarah A. (Sawyer) Wheeler, b. Aug. 13, 1882, d. Dec. 10, 1957.
MAURICE OSCAR WHEELER, S. Christopher and Laura A. (Jones) Wheeler; m. Evelyn Holder, dau. Herman S. and Jennie I. (Fos- gate) Holder, May 1, 1932. Had:
Raymond Irving, b. July 27, 1935, m. Alice Laura Cole.
MYRON S. WHEELER, S. Elias L. and Sarah A. (Sawyer) Wheel- er, b. Feb. 7, 1881, d. Sept. 29, 1948. His father d. Apr. 11, 1907; mother d. Nov. 19, 1943. Married Mary M. Babcock, dau. William Thomas and Harriet M. (Sawyer) Babcock, Oct. 6, 1901. She d. Mar. 12, 1925.
2m. Ethel E. Tracey of Clinton Apr. 24, 1922; she d. Jan. 14, 1959. Had:
Elizabeth Bliss, b. Dec. 28, 1922, m. Albert G. Rouleau.
NORMAN JESSE WHEELER, S. Earle A. and Hazel H. (Brewer) Wheeler; m. Jane Edith Wallace of Marlboro June 12, 1955. Had: Malcolm Earle, b. Sept. 4, 1957.
OTIS C. WHEELER, S. Walter A. and Ella (Howe) Wheeler, b. Aug. 31, 1888, d. Mar. 22, 1925; m. Marion E. Corey, June 20, 1914. Had:
Otis C. Jr., b. Nov. 6, 1915.
Francis C., b. Apr. 17, 1918, m. Alice Moss. (Conn.)
Lawrence Eugene, b. Oct. 23, 1919. (Fla.)
RAYMOND HOLDER WHEELER, S. Henry A. and Nellie F. (Read) Wheeler; m. Ruth Jane Dunlop of Worcester, Mass. Aug. 14, 1915. Had:
Lois Dunlop, b. Eugene, Ore. July 31, 1924, m. Carl C. Per- kins, Jr., May 20, 1942. Had:
Carl C. Perkins III, b. Oct. 20, 1944, Lawrence, Kan.
Brian W. Perkins, b. Feb. 2, 1946, Lawrence, Kan.
Janet Lee Perkins, b. Sept. 20, 1953, Kansas City, Mo.
Bruce MacDonald Perkins, b. Jan. 18, 1955, Kansas City, Mo.
RAYMOND IRVING WHEELER, s. Maurice Oscar and Evelyn (Holder) Wheeler, b. July 27, 1935; m. Alice Laura Cole, dau.
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GENEALOGY
Chester E. and Laura E. (Bickford) Cole, July 25, 1958. Had: Naomi, b. June 4, 1959.
RICHARD M. WHEELER, s. Amos (d. Oct. 6, 1867) and Lydia (Randall) (d. Mar. 3, 1843) of Richmond, N. H., b. Mar. 19, 1835, d. Mar. 11, 1895; m. Frances Ann Sawtelle, dau. Ebenezer S. and Roxana (Bruce) Sawtelle, July 3, 1862. She b. Oct. 5, 1844, d. Feb. 24, 1901. Had:
Richard M., b. June 20, 1863, d. Feb. 27, 1867.
Hattie L., b. Jan. 4, 1866, d. Mar. 1, 1867.
Orrin M., b. Feb. 15, 1868, m. Agnes Bailey.
Charles C., b. Mar. 30, 1871, m. Rose Halstead.
Arthur B., b. Oct. 14, 1872, m. Esther G. Bruce.
Willis E., b. Dec. 3, 1874.
Amy F., b. Nov. 27, 1877.
Ralph E., b. Nov. 25, 1880, d. Dec. 7, 1927, m. Mabel Garriner May 10, 1911.
Chester L., b. July 10, 1883.
He settled on the Amos Meriam farm, later owned by William Babcock-the present Edward R. Martineit Place on Carr Road.
ROBERT BARCLAY WHEELER, s. Amos and Lydia (Randall) Wheeler, b. Mar. 19, 1835, d. Nov. 28, 1903; m. Nancy M. Wheel- er, dau. Thomas W. and Mirriam S. Wheeler of Bolton, Mar. 29, 1860. She b. Mar. 2, 1842, d. July 16, 1890. Had:
Miranda Lois, b. Dec. 2, 1861, d. Jan. 27, 1864.
Alice Lillian, b. Nov. 8, 1863, m. George E. Dow June 8, 1887. Gilbert Hanson, b. Sept. 13, 1866, m. Ida G. Burnham Oct. 31, 1889.
Bertha Meriam, b. Oct. 28, 1869, m. Walter Cole Sept. 24, 1890. Laura Agnes, b. Sept. 29, 1873, m. John E. Taylor Mar. 24, 1893. Amos Chester, b. Jan. 25, 1886, m. Ethel M. Jones Sept. 19, 1909.
2m. Marion Jeffrey, dau. Hugh and Agnes McIntire, Oct. 13, 1893.
He resided on the Jonathan-Buffum homestead of Highland Street. The house was built in 1817 by Warren Moore. It was purchased about 1835 by Amos Wheeler, son of Levi, and has remained in the Wheeler family ever since. It is the present
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residence of Chester E. Cole; and also Raymond I. Wheeler of the sixth generation.
ROGER EARL WHEELER, s. Roland E. and Freda B. (Stone) Wheeler; m. Helen Barbara Bradley, dau. Harry F. and Gertrude (Gardiner) Bradley, June 16, 1950. Had:
Nancy Jean, b. Aug. 23, 1956.
ROGER MARION WHEELER, S. Freeman W. and Marion (Eager) Wheeler; m. Lulu Thora Parmenter, dau. Edward T. and Lulu Marie (Cook) Parmenter, May 2, 1942. Had:
Thomas Walter, b. Sept. 1, 1947.
Betty Lou, b. Nov. 9, 1950.
ROLAND EARL WHEELER, s. Herbert L. and Adelia L. (Berry) Wheeler; m. Freda Belle Stone, dau. Homer L. and Clara (Boyd) Stone, Mar. 14, 1925. Had:
Roger Earl, b. Aug. 25, 1925, m. Helen Barbara Bradley. Frederick Roland, b. Jan. 19, 1928, m. Ruth Alta Bridges. Norma Irene, b. Feb. 4, 1931, m. Leon Newton Andrews. Philip, b. Sept. 16, 1933, d. Sept. 16, 1933.
RUSSELL BERNARD WHEELER, s. Bernard O. and Hazel H. (Barnes) Wheeler; m. Marjorie M. McGorty, dau. George C. and Dora Frances (McCarthy) McGorty, Sept. 23, 1942. She b. Hudson Mar. 25, 1923. Had:
Russell Bernard, Jr., b. Feb. 7, 1943.
Kenneth George, b. Aug. 27, 1948.
Brian Robert, b. Feb. 14, 1955.
SAMUEL WHEELER, S. Samuel H. and Sarah (Holder ) Wheeler, b. Nov. 3, 1851, d. June 4, 1914; m. Emily G. Bruce of Hudson Aug. 15, 1871. She d. Dec. 1, 1932. Had:
Cora E., b. Mar. 14, 1872, d. Apr. 22, 1929, m. Arthur L. Brewer.
Herbert L., b. Oct. 18, 1875, d. May 23, 1941, m. Adelia L. Berry.
Edwin E., b. Sept. 13, 1877, d. Mar. 6, 1940, m. Emma L. Coyne.
Marion G., b. Dec. 21, 1885, d. Feb. 11, 1955.
Bernice A., b. Oct. 2, 1894, d. Feb. 6, 1939.
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GENEALOGY
SIDNEY WALTER WHEELER, S. Edmond W. (d. Apr. 25, 1937) and Olivia A. (Howe) (d. July 24, 1935) Wheeler, b. Berlin, Apr. 11, 1887, d. June 30, 1951; m. Florence Ellen Hastings, dau. Arthur (d. July 11, 1941) and Emma F. (Boyce) (d. Sept. 11, 1934) Hastings, Sept. 14, 1912. She b. Berlin, Feb. 9, 1886. Had: Willard Hastings, b. Dec. 10, 1923, m. Joanne F. Kavanaugh. Res. Pleasant Street, homestead of Arthur Hastings, Christopher Sawyer Hastings, Ephraim Hastings (1834), Nathan Johnson (1781), Edward Johnson, who married Mary Ball of Northboro and settled here 1745. This property being his portion of the grant of his father, Edward Johnson of Woburn, who surveyed in this territory in 1650-60. The forty acres of the "mill site" was sold to William Goddard in 1744, who built the dam and mill about 1752. The same was taken over by Willard M. Wheeler about 1856 and continued in the family by Edmond W. and Sidney W. until 1951.
WALDO LEWIS WHEELER, s. Lewis B. (d. June 13, 1900) and Annie L. (Howe) (d. Jan. 31, 1908), b. June 3, 1873, d. Sept. 23, 1947; m. Hazel Isabelle Sawyer, dau. Charles M. and Julia Ida (Bassett) Sawyer, Oct. 15, 1913. She d. Nov. 17, 1941. Had: Florence Ann, b. Mar. 8, 1916, m. Edward Lester Ross Sept. 26, 1942; 2m. Harold E. Martin, Nov. 16, 1957. Had:
Everett Harold, b. Oct. 14, 1958.
WALTER AMOS WHEELER, s. Rufus R. and Lucy (Walcott) Wheeler, b. Feb. 22, 1862, d. July 23, 1947; m. Ella Louisa Howe, dau. Alanson S. Howe of Marlboro, May 3, 1886. She b. Apr. 1, 1867, d. Sept. 2, 1944. Had:
Emily C., b. June 3, 1887.
Otis C., b. Aug. 31, 1888, m. Marion E. Corey June 20, 1914.
Freeman W., b. Oct. 28, 1891, m. Marion Eager; she d. June 13, 1921.
Hazel L., b. July 20, 1900, m. Hermon L. Sawyer Oct. 6, 1923. Helen L., b. Oct. 24, 1905, m. Warren W. Tansey June 4, 1926.
WILLARD HASTINGS WHEELER, s. Sidney W. and Florence E. (Hastings ); m. Joanne F. Kavanaugh, dau. John F. Kavanaugh of Wallingford, Conn., Feb. 20, 1947. Had:
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Timothy Hastings, b. Mar. 26, 1950. Richard Seth, b. July 16, 1952.
WILLIAM E. WHEELER, s. Edward L. and Sarah E. (Dakin) Wheeler, b. Berlin Feb. 3, 1879, m. Ethel E. Randall, dau. Joseph John and Anna A. (Grant) Randall, June 14, 1904. She b. Berlin Apr. 16, 1884, Had:
Blanche Jennette, b. Mar. 4, 1906, m. Verne F. Falby. He d. Oct. 16, 1940. 2m. John L. Nutting Nov. 28, 1943.
Ruth Louise, b. Aug. 5, 1907, m. Ernest Eldon Wry Aug. 11, 1934.
Harold Chester, b. May 3, 1909, d. Jan. 23, 1948.
Albert William, b. Nov. 25, 1910, m. Marjorie Marie Hender- son.
Everett Randall, b. Sept. 27, 1915, m. Mildred A. Ogilvie.
Eleanor Florence, b. June 9, 1918, m. Earle Crandell Gabriel- sen Dec. 1, 1940.
WILLIAM W. WHEELER, S. Abel and Nancy Wheeler of Bolton, b. Dec. 27, 1812, d. Jan. 1, 1888; m. Sabra Wheeler, dau. Daniel and Abigail (Fry) Wheeler, 1836. She b. Nov. 6, 1811, d. Apr. 27, 1895. Had:
Frederick William, b. Aug. 9, 1837, m. Adaline Kent Oct. 30, 1864.
Alvina Sabra, b. Oct. 29, 1839, m. Thomas C. Berry May 16, 1860.
Edward Lawson, b. Aug. 22, 1844, m. Sarah E. Dakin May 5, 1869.
Louisa Elizabeth, b. July 22, 1847.
WILDER
FRANK KENDALL WILDER, S. Andrew J. and Sarah W. (Jewett) Wilder, b. Sterling Jan. 5, 1861, d. Berlin Oct. 28, 1929; m. Lizzie M. Seger, dau. G. Edwin and Pamelia Ann (Long) Seger, Aug. 13, 1890. She b. Nov. 10, 1869, d. Squantum Feb. 9, 1958. Mr. Wilder came to Berlin in 1893, was a teamster for S. R. Carter & Son in their fuel and grain business. Mrs. Wilder moved from Ber- lin in 1930 to live with her daughter, Florence. Had:
Stella Florence, b. May 31, 1891, m. Seaward Brightman of
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Brighton, Sept. 26, 1931. Res. Squantum, Mass. He d. Aug. 2, 1959.
Andrew Eugene, b. July 19, 1893, d. Worcester June 25, 1946,
m. Lillian Anderson of Worcester June 25, 1924. Had: Andrew Eugene, Jr. b. Sept. 21, 1925, d. Oct. 23, 1925.
Howard Fredolf, b. Apr. 15, 1928.
Roger Eugene, b. Mar. 27, 1932.
WILSON
MILTON S. WILSON, s. James and Maud (Miller) Wilson, b. Richford, Vt. Dec. 25, 1903; m. Eva Durant. Had:
Earl Stewart, b. Hudson May 30, 1925, m. Althea E. Rand.
Irene A., b. Hudson Sept. 26, 1926, m. Edwin Allan Helenius July 1, 1947.
2m. Pearl Laura Blenkhorn, dau. Charles B. and Lydia May Blenkhorn, Feb. 22, 1933. Had:
Helen Elaine, b. Feb. 13, 1934, m. Sergio Francis Papagni Feb. 15, 1952.
Burton Harold, b. Mar. 28, 1936, m. Barbara A. Walker, May 2, 1959.
Milton Charles, b. Nov. 16, 1938.
Elinor May, b. Aug. 11, 1939, m. Ronald P. Potvin, May 28, 1955.
Carol Ann, b. Oct. 28, 1940.
Robert Edward, b. Feb. 6, 1943.
EARL STEWART WILSON, S. Milton S. and Eva (Durant) Wil- son; m. Althea E. Rand, dau. James E. and Ella (Galbraith) Rand, June 29, 1946. Had:
Jerry James, b. Aug. 4, 1953.
Suzanne Elaine, b. Apr. 4, 1955.
Pamela Jayne, b. July 31, 1957.
WOODBURY
ZOHETH H. WOODBURY, s. Zoheth B. (d. Sept. 30, 1914) and Sarah Ann (Hale) Woodbury (d. Sept. 17, 1907), b. Jan. 2, 1875. d. Mar. 19, 1950; m. Lillian B. MacKinze, dau. Daniel D. and Minnie (Logan) MacKinze, Jan. 20, 1897. She b. Aug. 4, 1876 in Halifax, N. S., d. May 3, 1942. Had:
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Arline Beatrice, b. Berlin Oct. 22, 1897, m. John Coolidge Apr. 8, 1921. Res. Hudson.
Elizabeth, b. Berlin Oct. 13, 1906, m. Albert E. Lamson Sept. 13, 1940.
WOODWARD
CHARLES N. WOODWARD, S. Charles N. and Juliette (Cum- mings ) Woodward, b. Dunstable Apr. 9, 1861, d. Berlin Oct. 22, 1940; m. Carrie Lizzie Patch, dau. William R. and Mary C. (Bullard) Patch, Mar. 29, 1893. She b. Townsend Dec. 1, 1859, d. Berlin June 26, 1936. Had:
H. Wallace, b. Pepperell Mar. 29, 1894, d. Oct. 23, 1918.
Charles Sumner, b. Pepperell Oct. 19, 1895, d. Sept. 23, 1918. The family came to Berlin in 1896, settled in ancestral "Bullard House" at No. 1 Woodward Avenue. This house is considered the oldest house in Berlin Center, built about 1747 by Abraham Rice.
H. Wallace Woodward enlisted Apr. 7, 1917 in Hudson in Company M, 5th Regiment, which was later merged into the 101st Infantry. He participated in the following engagements: Champagne-Marne, Aisne-Marne, St. Michel, Meuse-Argonne. He was wounded May 3, 1918 and again July 22, and was killed in action Oct. 23, 1918. His rank was first class private. His body was brought to this country and he was buried with military honors on Oct. 23, 1921. The funeral services were held in the Town Hall at 2:30 P.M. and interment was at the Pleasant St. Cemetery.
Charles Sumner Woodward enlisted May 27, 1918, in Co. C., 73rd Infantry. He died at Camp Devens Sept. 23, 1918 of pneumonia following an attack of influenza, which was epidemic at that time.
WILLIAM LYLE WOODWARD, S. William A. and Ella J. (Need- ham) Woodward, b. Amherst, N. H. Mar. 2, 1892, d. Berlin Oct. 21, 1955; m. Hattie Belle Jones, dau. Oscar M. and L. Ella (Kimmens ) Jones, Mar. 25, 1915. She b. Nov. 22, 1888.
WRIGHT
MAURICE O. WRIGHT, s. Ira Walter and Anna (Wright) Wright, b. Coventry, Vt. Jan. 9, 1905; m. Bessie L. Arthur. Had: Violet, b. Lowell, Mass., April 28, 1919.
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GENEALOGY
Leland Maurice, b. Berlin Apr. 11, 1928.
Lillian Margaret, b. Berlin July 28, 1930. Mildred May, b. Berlin Dec. 12, 1931.
2m. Lillian L. (LaBounty) Armstrong, dau. Felix and Catherine (Gridward) LaBounty, Oct. 11, 1939. She b. Troy, Vt., Oct. 16, 1911. Had:
Arden Ira M., b. July 4, 1940.
Maureen Priscilla, b. Dec. 25, 1942, d. Jan. 17, 1951.
Sheila Mae, b. Sept. 10, 1948.
ZIEGLER
GEORGE CONRAD ZIEGLER, s. Conrad and Eva (Dippold) Ziegler, b. Clinton Feb. 28, 1888; m. Jenny E. Lindburg, dau. John Eric and Amanda Sophia (Lumdblad), July 8, 1922. She b. Monson, Me. July 29, 1893. Came to Berlin in 1924. Had:
Barbara Louise, b. Clinton Apr. 27, 1923, m. A. Frederick Neuhaus of Marlboro, Apr. 21, 1956. Had: Sandra Jane, b. Mar. 14, 1957. Res. Marlboro.
Constance May, b. Berlin Aug. 29, 1925, m. Bruce M. Barter. Carl George, b. Berlin Aug. 11, 1927, m. Jacquelyn Flore Rougeau of Hudson Sept. 23, 1950. Res. Hudson. Had:
Susan, b. Hudson Jan. 4, 1954.
Kyle George, b. Hudson Mar. 3, 1956.
Karen Joy, b. Hudson Sept. 16, 1958.
HISTORICAL INDEX
Abstinence Society 174
Academy, Berlin 53
American Revolution 64
Aqueduct, Wachusett
140
Art & Historical Society
198
Artist of Berlin
157
Asparagus Period 147
Automobiles 135
Basket Making 156
Bell, Church
19
Berlin Academy
53
Berlin, District of
6, 86
Berlin, Early Settlements
3
Berlin, Governmental Depart- ments of
93
Berlin House 157
Berlin Indians
10
Berlin Lyceums 54, 173
Berlin Militia
69
Berlin, Naming of 1
"Berlin News" 127
Berlin Population
xi
Berlin Public Library
58
Berlin Roads 114
District of Berlin 6, 86
Drama, Berlin Players 200
Drama, Passion Plays 202
Drama, Pops Concerts 201
E. H. Hartshorn Camp 73
Electric Light & Power 139
Elm Tree of Linden Street 124
Epitaphs in Old Cemetery 33
Evangelical Society 17
Express Company, Bean 126
Camp Fire Girls 191
Card Parties
204
Cement Blocks 168
32
First Parish Church
28
Cemeteries, Epitaphs
33
First Unitarian Society
20
Cemeteries, New 35
Cemeteries, Old 32
Centennial of 1912 184
Foldwell Table Company 166
155
Church Bell
19
Forty Caves
9
Church, Children's
28
Four-H Club 192
Church, First Congregational . 19 Fox Club, Wataquadock 210
Church, First Methodist
22
Church, First Parish 28
Church, First Unitarian So- ciety 20
Church, Little Union 29
30
Church, St. Joseph's Mission . Civic Affairs
84
Civil Defense 79, 83
Civil War 70
Civil War Graves
72
Civil War Veterans 70
Clamshell Pond
9
Clinton Fish & Game Protec- tive Assn. 209
Club, Golden Age 197
Club, Shakespeare
56
Coldwell's Inc. 166
42
Community Fair & Old Home Day 196
Dairy Farming
148
Dancing
202
Departments of Government 93
Berlin Stores
159, 170
Berlin, Territory of 2
Berlin Topography 7
Berlin, Town of
7,86
Board of Trade
155, 186
Bolton, Town of
5
Boy Scouts 188
Buildings, School houses 37
Burying Fields 32
Bus Lines 134
Federated Church 28
Fire Department 99
209
Fish & Game Protective Assn. Flower Culture
152
Chedco Farms, Inc. 148, 149
Forestry
First Congregational Church . 19
Cemeteries, Burying Field
Committee, School
336
337
HISTORICAL INDEX
Franchise
91
Methodist Church 22
French & Indian War
63
Militia, Berlin 69
Ministers of Berlin Churches
18, 21, 23, 27, 29
Ministers, Native of Berlin 31
Garages & Service Stations 168
Gates Pond
9
Girl Scouts
191
Golden Age Club
197
Golf Club, Pinecrest C. C.
210
Government, Departments of . 93 Grand Army of Republic 72
Grange
182
Native Ministers of Berlin 31
New Cemetery
35
Officers of Town, List of 102
Old Cemetery 32
Old Home Day 196
Orchards 148
Organizations:
Art & Historical Society 198
Board of Trade 155, 186
Boy Scouts 188
Camp Fire Girls 191
E. H. Hartshorn Camp 73
Farmers' & Mechanics' Club
181
Four-H Club 192
Girl Scouts
191
Incorporation, District 6, 86
Incorporation, Town 7,86
Grand Army of Republic
72
Grange
182
Indian Raids
62
Tuesday Club
182
Indians of Berlin 10
Indians, Josiah Sawyer's Leap 13
Inns & Taverns 157
Ironing Board Industry 166
Korean Incident
82
Korean Incident, List of Men
83
Poem, Beautiful Berlin xiv
Poem, The Indians' Homeland
13
Poem, The Solitary Way 36
Police Dept. 95
Population (Chart), School 40
Population, Town xi
128
Post Offices
126
Liquor Agents
178
Lyceums 54, 173
Lyman School for Boys 57
Public Library 58
Public Schools (see Schools) .
Mail, Postmasters 128
Mail, Post Offices 126
Mail, R.F.D. 129
Market-man 124
Medicines, Hartshorn's Patent 163
Raids, Indian 62
Railroads 130
Memorial Hall 73
Rawleigh Products 164
Memorial Window
24 Reservoir, Quabbin
142
Hartshorn's Patent Medicines 163
Highways & Streets 114
Highways, Maintenance 122
Historical Society 198
Hog Industry 151
Honor Roll, W.W.I Veterans .
77
Honor Roll, W.W.II Veterans 80
Hop Culture 147
Ice Business 163
Ice Cream Industry 163
Golden Age Club 197
Village Improvement Soci- ety
183
Youth Council 193
Pisgah, Mt. 8
Pleasant Street Cemetery 35
Label Weaving, Potas
171
Lancaster, Original Territory Larkin Estate 6
3
Librarians, List of
60
Library, Berlin Public
58
Postmasters
Little Union Church 29
Poultry 150
Powder-House 68
Quabbin Reservoir
142
Quakers
25
Meeting-house 16
Mt. Pisgah ix, 8
Mushrooms 153
Music, Band 53
Music, Pops Concerts 201
Names of Roads 114
Names of Streets 114
Graves, Am. Revolutionary Sol- diers 66
Graves, Civil War Veterans 72
Friends, Society of
Funds, School 46
25
Indian Names 13
338
HISTORICAL INDEX
Reservoir, Wachusett 140
Revolution, American
64
Transportation:
Automobiles 135
Bus Lines 134
Railroads 130
School
41
Trolley Lines
133
School Buildings
37
School Committee
42
School Committee, List of
Members
112
School Curriculum
44
School Enrollment
45
School Faculty
43
School Funds 46
School Population Chart
40
School Reunions
194
School Superintendent 42
School Supervisors
42
World War I 77
School Teachers 1895-1959
48
World War II 80
School Transportation
41
Schools, Support of
46
Service Stations & Garages
168
Set-tubs
164
Shakespeare Club
56
Shays' Rebellion
66
Sheep
151
Shoe Making Industry
165
Shoe Polish Industry
165
Singing School
52
Snake Hill
4, 9
Society, First Unitarian
20
Society of Friends 25
War of 1812
67
War, French & Indian
63
War, Korean Incident
82
Sports 205
Stage Coach
125
Stone-Craft Co.
164
Stores 159, 170
75
War, World I
76
War, World I, Honor Roll
77
War, World II
78
War, World II, Honor Roll 80
Water Supply System 140
Welfare Dept. 97
Women Vote 47, 92
Women's Christian
Temper-
ance Union 177
Woodward Memorial Window
24
Town of Berlin 86.
Town Meeting
Union Church 29
Unitarian Society
20
United Nations 82
Utilities, Elec. Lt. & Power 139
Utilities, Telephone
137
Veterans:
Civil War 70
Korean 83
Village Improvement Society 183
Voting (see Franchise ) 91
Voting, Women 47,92
Wachusett Reservoir & Aque- duct 140
War, American Revolution 64
War, American Revolution,
List of Graves
66
War, Civil
70
War, Civil, List of Veterans' Graves
72
South Parish of Bolton 5, 16,84
Spanish-American War 75
War, Korean Incident, List of Men
83
War, Shays' Rebellion 66
War, Spanish American
Streets & Highways 114
Streets, Maintenance of 122
Streets, Names of 114
Taverns & Inns 157
Teachers, School 43, 48
Telephone Service 137
Temperance, John B. Gough . 176
Temperance, Liquor Agents 178
Temperance, Total Abstinence Society 174
Temperance, W.C.T.U. 177
Town Officers, List of 102
Risi's Cement Blocks 168
Roads of Berlin 114
Rural Free Delivery
129
St. Joseph's Mission 30
Tuesday Club
182
88 Youth Council 193
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