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57th Regiment, three years, Augustus Clanquire, January 1, 1864, to July 4, 1865.
52d Regiment, nine months, Isaac J. Crosset,
6th Battery Light Artillery, Michael Kelly, never joined for service.
Veteran Reserve Corps, John Lowe, December 19, 1864 to November 30, 1865.
3d Regiment Heavy Artillery, three years, Herbert Houle, June 17, 1865, end of ser- vice; John Nugent, deserted October 9, 1864; Henry Rivers; John A. Thompson.
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210
HISTORY OF CHESHIRE.
1st. United States A. Artillery, 1862, three years : Charles N. Brown, Company E, 1862, served three months at commencement of war, wounded in head at Antietam by shell, lost left leg at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862, discharged February 27, 1863.
32d Regiment. three years: Seldon McNaughton, Company G, enlisted July 16. 1864, served to June '65, transferred. George MeNaughton, Company G, enlisted May 16, 1804, served to June 1865.
1st Regiment of Cavalry, three years : James O'Brien; John Souden; John P. Willsy, transferred April, 1864, to navy; John G. Woodruff, December 26, 1863, taken prisoner at the North Anna; J. G. Woodruff mustered out June 26, 1865, prisoner at Andersonville and Milan seven months ; Arthur H. Brown, sergeant ; George N. Baxter : William Baxter, died October, 1864; Elwell Andros, shot at North Anna; - Hubbard, Andersonville died, taken prisoner at North Anna; Lewis Davis, Anderson- ville died, taken prisoner at North Anna.
2d Regiment of Cavalry: William N. Newton; Daniel A. Hill; James Dunn, desert- ed January 4, 1865.
4th Regiment Cavalry, three years: David W. Dimond; Thomas Perry, deserted July 16, 1864.
10th Regiment, 1861. three years : William H. Cousens, June 13, Company B. dis- charged at Brandy Station, for re-enlistment, re-enlisted December 20, 1863, during the war in 10th Regiment, Company B; Patrick Calahan, Jr., Company D, November 12, 1862; Wilson W. Rice.
20th Regiment, 1861 : David Casy, August Ist, 1861, Company A; William R. Rice ; Abraham Brown, August 29, 1861, Company A, taken prisoner at Balls Bluff, October 21st. 1861, released February 19, 1862, wounded in face by a gun shot, at battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862, discharged December 19, 1863, at camp in Virginia, re-enlisted December 19, 1863, in 20th regiment Company A. three years.
21st Regiment, Company H, three years; Phil Denio, single.
37th Regiment, three years : Alonzo H. Harrington, Company E, August 12. 1562. $100 bounty ; Henry R. Temple, Company E, married, deserted. $100 bounty : John Grace, Company E, single, $100 bounty; Jay Brown, Company E, single, $100 bounty; Andrew J. Mason, Company A, August 15, 1862, married, $100 bounty; Patrick Dal- ton, Company K, single. $100 bounty; Michael Coney, Company K. $100 bounty, died May 5, 1863, from wound received at Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862; Peter Dooley, Company K, received 2d Lieutenant's commission July 30, 1862, August 4th was pro- moted to Captain, sprained ankle at Soansville, Md., honorably discharged March 14th. 1863.
27th Regiment, 1861: Charles 11. Bligh, Company E. September 25, 1861, three years. wounded in the arm March 14, 1862. at Newburn, N. C., discharged December 22. 1863, re-enlisted December 22, 1863, in Company E for three years: John Bulfin, Com- pany H, September 17, 1861, discharged December 22, 1863, at Norfolk, re-enlisted No- vember 25. 1863, at Newport News, Va., 27th Regiment Company H, three years, and killed at Cold Harbor, June, 1864; Martin Horton, October 17, 1861, three years, Com- pany K, discharged ; Stetman Jackson. David Rice. Company H ; Henry E. de Mar- anville, Company H : Samuel Whipple, Company I: Banet Macatine, Company E. September 1, 1861, discharged from disability at Newbern, N. C., January 27, 1563 ; Charles W. Leonard, Company E. September 9, 1861; John W. Allen, October 1, 1861; bounty $401.65 : Alvin Rider. Company HI, October 1, 1861, mastered ont September 27th, 1864.
211
SOLDIERS OF THE CIVIL WAR.
31st Regiment, 1861, for three years, received $135 bounty. James Dalton, Jun., Company I, deserted ; George Rice, Company E ; Harvey Mason, Daniel L. Marks, Company A, October 25, 1861 ; William Clothier, Company A, October 1st, 1861, died June 5, 1863, at Brashaar City, La., chronic diarrhoea 1st, yellow jaundice 2d ; Homer Carr, October 31, 1861, William Couch, November 6, 1861; James Bryant, November 6, 1861, discharged February 22, 1864, $421.33 bounty ; Zelotes Rice, December 6, 1861. Company A, re-enlisted February, 14, 1864, mustered in February 24, 1864, promoted to Corporal in March, 1864, discharged September 9, 1865, term expired, received slight wounds at Pleasant Hill, La .; Andrew Katchler, October 8, 1861, Company A, dis- charged October 15, 1862, on account of varicose veins which appeared May 15, 1862; John W. Miller, November 20, 1861, deserted 1862.
11th U. S. Infantry, Company A : Ira C. Mattocks, wounded in leg at Ganes Hill, Va., June 27, 1862, discharge April 14, 1863, disability, cause gun shot wound; Henry Reed, Company A.
34th Regiment, three years, 1861: Charles Horton, Company E, on July 6 or 7 died at or near Gettysburg, from wounds received at that battle, on the 4th of July, he was a private in the 11th U. S. Infantry at the time of death; Asael R. Cook, Compa- ny E, three years; Erastus M. Hubbard, August 21, 1861, Company B, $100 bounty ; George Barr, October 21, 1863, $225 bouuty, dismissed for disability.
Sth Regiment Infantry, three months : Samuel P. Whipple, wounded in hip and crippled for life; John Arnold; Henry Hines; John Ober; Mason Mansfield.
37tlı Regiment, 1862, three years : Charles Conn, Company K, three years, $100 bounty; David White, Company E, corporal, $100 bounty ; William R. Hatheway, Company E, discharged from disability April 15, 1863, died June 20, 1863, $100 bounty ; Scott Brown, Company K, August 25, 1862, died from chronic diarrhea on March 23, 1863, in hospital at Falmouth, Va .; Joseph Bellevine, Company E, never left state; Theodore Davis, August 15, 1862, $100 bounty; Towner B. Jenks, August 14, 1862, Company A, wounded at Gettysburg July 3, 1863, by shell striking right foot, ampu- tated, discharged January 20, 1864, in cause of this wound, $100 bounty; Willet Couch, August 11, 1862, Company E, $100 bounty; Benjamin F. Eddy, August 15 1862, Company E, $100 bounty; Frederick W. Crossett, Company E; Samuel Beers, Company B; Wilbur F. Dwight, Company K, deserted October 9, 1863; William J. Simmons, September 4, 1861, Company E, $100 bounty; James H. Perkins, Company E, killed by shell at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, $100 bounty; Patrick Clancy, Company E, deserted August 26, 1863.
TOWN OFFICERS.
DECADE FROM 1793-1797.
Representatives-Daniel Brown, Jonathan Remington, Jonathan Richardson. Town Clerks-James Barker, Esq., Ezra Barker.
Treasurer-Elisha Brown.
Selectmen-Jonathan Richardson, Daniel Brown, Timothy Mason, Hezekiah Mason.
DECADE FROM 1797-1807.
Representatives-Daniel Brown, Jonathan Richardson.
Town Clerks-Jonathan Richardson, Darins Brown, Joel Richardson, Russel Brown. Treasurers-Elisha Brown, Barnabus Bidwell, Jonathan Knapp.
Selectmen-Daniel Brown, Jonathan Richardson, Timothy Mason, Stephen Brayton, Peter Werden, Hezekiah Mason, Elisha Wells, Levi Mason, Daniel Coman, Peter Werden, Jun., John Bennett, Jonathan Knapp, Ephraim Farrington, Daniel Smith, Jessie Jenks, Jun., Stephen Wescott, Darius Brown.
In 1804 Barnabus Bidwell was candidate for the Congress of the United States, re- ceived 183 votes from Cheshire, and in 1805 he run for County Treasurer, receiving 185 votes from his townsmen. Whether defeated or elected there is no record.
DECADE FROM 1807-1817.
Representatives-Captain Daniel Brown, Jonathan Richardson, Joseph Bucklin, John Wells, Jun., Rev. John Leland, John Leland, Jun., Allen Brown, Captain Dexter Mason.
Town Clerks-Russel Brown, Ethan A. Rix.
Treasurers-Jonathan Knapp, Ethan A. Rix, Rufus Richardson, Eli Green.
Selectmen-Jonathan Fish, John Wells, Jun., Richard Coman, Daniel Coman, Nathan Wood, Allen Brown, Dexter Mason, John Leland, Jun., Eli Green, Francis Fiske, Dan- iel Smith, Jessie Jenks, Jun., Nathan Sayles, James Brown.
In 1808 a committee consisting of Captain Joseph Bucklin, Captain Daniel Brown, Jolin Hart, Calvin Hall and Hezekiah Mason, were sent to the Coffee House at Lenox, to meet the republicans of the county and draw up resolutions concerning the embar- go. A letter was addressed to the President asking him to suspend the embargo.
DECADE FROM 1817-1827.
Representatives-Ethan A. Rix, Colonel Francis Fiske, Russel Brown, Joshma Mason. Town Clerk-Ethan Rix.
Treasurers-Joshua Mason, David Cole, Noble K. Wolcott.
Selectmen-Francis Fiske, Moses Wolcott, Levi Mason, Nathan Sayles, Zebedee Dean, James Cole, Daniel Brown, Aaron Hammond, Alden Werden, John M. Bliss, Lyman Northup, Warner Farnum.
1820 Samuel Blaso elected delegate to convention for revising Constitution.
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TOWN OFFICERS.
DECADE FROM 1827-1837.
Representatives-James Brown, Nathaniel Bliss, Russel Brown, Sen., Noah T. Bush- nell, Lyman Northup, Nathan Sayles.
Town Clerks-Ethan A. Rix, Dr. Mason Brown, E. W. Carny, Russel Brown.
Treasurers-Noble K. Wolcott, Lyman Northup, Joshua Mason.
Selectmen-Warner Farnum, Ira Richardson, James Brown, Nathaniel Bliss, Stephen Northup, Nathan Sayles, Esq., Leland Worden, Benjamin Whipple, Charles Bliss, Joshua Mason, Elisha Jenks, Lyman Northup, Andrew Bennett.
First School Committee-Russel Brown, Noah T. Bushnell, Noble K. Wolcott, Elna- than Sweet, Lansing J. Cole.
James Brown gave ten dollars for use of poor instead of for liquor on his election. Road to Adams by way of harbor laid out in 1830. In 1832 the Jackson ticket had 200 votes, Clay ticket, 5 votes. Voted in 1837 to approbate no person to sell spirituous liquors except tavern keepers, and tavern keepers to sell only to travelers, not to the inhabitants of the town of Cheshire. They must give bonds to this effect before getting their license.
DECADE FROM 1837-1847.
Representatives-Stephen Northup, Noah T. Bushnell, Russel Brown.
Town Clerks-Russel Brown, Dallas J. Dean, R. C. Brown, J. B. Dean, Francis Jones, Henry Brown.
Treasurers-Joshua Mason, Andrew J. Mason.
Selectmen-John Burt, Samuel Bliss, Joshua Mason, Andrew Bennett, Ira Sayles, Warner Farnum, Sherburne Mason, Isaac Northup.
School Committee-Elnathan Sweet, Noah T. Bushnell, 3d, Warner Farnum, Alanson Jones, Henry Bliss, Lansing J. Cole, 1st, Russel Brown, 2d, W. G. Waterman, Alan- son Wood.
In 1840 John Leland of Cheshire was elector for president in District No. 7. In 1845 the town was arranged in different form, eight districts were made. As there was some dissatisfaction L. J. Cole, Joshua Mason, Richmond Brown were chosen district committee. Their report was accepted and sustained by the town.
DECADE FROM 1847-1857.
After this date the town does not have a representative each year, they are sent by districts.
Town Clerks-Henry J. Brown, Jerome B. Sweet, G. B. Wells.
Treasurers-J. B. Dean, Joseph Northup, Chauncey D. Cole.
Selectmen-R. C. Brown, Pardon Lincoln, Alanson P. Dean, Erastus Pierce, C. Bald- win, H. J. Ingalls, R. M. Cole, John Burt, Jessie Jenks, Warner Farnum, Silas Cole, Mason Chapman, J. N. Richmond, Lawreston Potter.
School Committee-Dr. L. J. Cole, W. G. Waterman, Alanson Wood, John C. Wol- cott, Esq., Simeon M. Dean, Joshua P. Mason, Horace Colman, Francis Smith, Calvin Ingalls.
Register of Deeds-William Fuller.
Justice of Peace-J. C. Wolcott.
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HISTORY OF CHESHIRE.
DECADE FROM 1857-1867.
Town Clerks-H. J. Brown, C. D. Cole. E. F. Nickerson.
Treasurers-H. P. Brown, Andrew Bennett, R. M. Cole.
Selectmen-Truman Coman. Lansing J. Cole, M. D., Warner Farnum. Shubal W. Lincoln, Luther II. Brown, John Burt, George W. Fisher 5 times, Luther B. Loomis, Orin Martin 5 times, C. D. Cole.
School Committee-Albert Wells, H. W. Richardson, E. R. Brown, A. M. Bowker. Jackson Farnum, Lansing J. Cole, E. F. Nickerson. Peter Dooley, Elisha Prince, J. N. Richmond. Ansel Prince, O. C. Kirkham.
DECADE FROM 1867-1884.
Town Clerks-E. F. Nickerson. H. J. Brown, J. G. Northup.
Treasurers-R. M. Cole, Thomas B. Brown, Mason Chapman, J. R. Cole, D. F. Buck- lin. H. F. Wood, William T. Card.
Selectmen-L. J. Cole, C. D). Cole, S. W. Lincoln, George W. Fisher, 12 times, J. D. Northup, Alanson Wood, C. J. Reynolds. H. J. Ingalls, M. W. Ingalls, George Mar- tin, 7 times, J. B. Farnum. M. V. B. Jenks, 7 times, Maurice Carroll, George Z. Dean, F. Reynolds, H. F. Wood.
School Committee-Elisha Prince, J. N. Richmond, David O. Ingalls, E. F. Nicker- son, L. J. Cole, N. N. Mason, H. C. Bowen, C. D. Cole, J. B. Farnum, Nelson Brown, J. G. Northrop, J. R. Cole, George Z. Dean, Daniel F. Bueklin. R. A. Burget.
INDEX.
Page.
A.
Brown, Elisha
26
Adams,
28,60
Amos, Mount
18
Amusements,
35,89
Brown, Manning
91
Angel, Abeather
26
Brown, James
114
Angel, Dexter
158
Brown, Abram
114
Angel, Nathan
158
Brown, Luther
114, 140, 173
Andrus, Elwell
165
Brown, Edwin
174
Animals, Wild
25
Brown, Thomas
114
Arnold, Expedition of
39
Brown, Luke
114
Ashford, New
9
Brown, William
121
Associations, .
73, 128
Brown, R. C.
131, 136, 153, 173
B.
Brown, Henry
138
Barnard, Salah
13
Barker, James
26
Barker, John
26
Barker, Ezra
15, 26, 43, 120
Brown, Darius
87
Barker, Newhall
56
Brown, Hiram
154
Barker, Peckham
71
Brown, Dr. Mason
91
Ballow, Rev. Mr.
158
Browning, George
173
Berkshire, Settlement of
23
Browning, Benjamin
105
Beers, Edwin
177
Brayman Rev. Bartimeus Bucklock's Grant,
12
Bennet, John
92
Bucklock, Col. William
12
Bennet, Andrew
145
Bucklin, Capt. Darius
59
Bennet, W. P.
145
Bucklin, John .
27
Bestor, Rev. F.
158
Bucklin, Capt. Joseph
103, 105
Betts, Elder Platt
141
Berry Selling,
179
Burgoyne's Advance, Burton, Anthony
114
Bennington, Attack upon
41
Bushnell, Noah Y. 123, 158
Bliss, Nathaniel
57
Bliss, John
82
Bliss, Orrin
82 82
Brickmaking,
176
Bliss, Clinton
82
Bliss, Milton
82
Bliss, Henry
82
Cemetery, 161
Cave, Natural 178
Carpenter, Dea. Stephen 28, 45, 58
Carpenter, Benjamin, 56
Cavanaugh, Father 152
Bowen, Benjamin
56
Church, 1st Baptist 22, 94, 123, 157, 170
Bowen, H. C.
159, 171
Bowker, Dr. A. M.
154
Boudrie, Rev. Mr.
158
Brown, Col. John
53
Brown, Capt. Daniel 26, 44, 48, 56, 76, 91, 121, 135
.
Brown, Daniel B.
87, 114, 141, 144
Barker, Silas
56
Brown, Allen
.
154
Bennet, Joseph
13, 14, 61
Biddlecome, Daniel
56
Burget, R. A. 159
Bryant, Barton 105
Bryant, Irving 105
Bliss, Granville
Bliss, Charles
110
Bliss, Dr. A. J.
141
Blair -
171
Bloss, Rev. Samuel
96
Church, 2d Baptist 36, 65
Church, 3d Baptist 65, 71, 89, 99, 117, 127,
129, 131, 141, 152, 158, 170 Church, Elder Sweet's 119, 129 Church, Methodist 127, 143, 149, 157, 170 Church, Catholic 152, 153, 158 171
.
28
Brown, Russell
91, 112, 113, 136
Brown, Caleb Jr.
91
Brown, Harrison
138
Brown, Werden
170
Brown, Rollin
170
95
41
.
C.
Page.
Brown, Caleb
INDEX.
Page.
Church, Universalist
143. 149. 158 65
Church, 3d built
71
Cheshire Incorporated.
Farnum, Charles
173
Cheshire, Village in 1810
96
Farnum, Albert
173
Cheese, Manufacture of 113. 137
Factories. Cheese
169
Cheese, The Big S.5
Fairfield, Peter
171
Chapman, Daniel
125
Fisk, James
93
Chapman, Mason
125
Fisk, James Jr.
93
Chapman, Stephen
Fish, Rev. R. D.
170
Chase, John
62
Fish. Jonathan
71
Clothing,
Clark, Rev. Henry
141, 152
Flax,
124
Club, Gentlemen's
178
Foster, E. D.
135, 151. 153
Cook, Nicholas
18. 14
Foster, Capt. Edmond
109
Country Life,
137
Foster, Elder John
149
Coman, Dea. Daniel
46. 57. 130
Formation, Geological
25
Cole, Israel
29
Furniture. Framingham, New .
G.
Gageborough, . 11
Gallop, Capt. Sam
12
Gates, Peter
128
Cole, John
169, 177 169, 177
Giteau, Dr. Francis
89
Cole. G. E.
154
Glover, Rufus .
154
Cole. Otis
159
Glass Co., Crown
97
Convention, Stockbridge
Glass Co. of 1850.
150. 159
Cotton Manufactured
113
Cornell, Elder Joseph
Covel, Elder Lemuel
79
Cummins
51
Cuddihy, Father
153
Cumings, C. D.
177
Customs, 31. 63. 74, 110. 137
H.
Hall, Calvin 56. 92
Hancock, Rev. Mr.
149
Hall, Rev. Mr. 157
Harkness, Nathan .
172
Harkness, Adam
172
Harkness, Stephen
172
Hobbs. Rev. Mr. 171
1.4
Hoosuck, East .
15. 38
Dean, James B.
135, 186. 159. 173
159, 173
Dean, Alanson P.
144, 153
Distilleries. .
140, 166
Dow, Rev. Purcell
171
Dwight, Josiah
13
Dwight, Timothy
13
Dunnells. David
59
Ingalls, Stephen 59
Ingalls, Harry 160
Ingalls, Earl 171
Inocenlation for Small Pox.
Industries, 75, 142
Edmonds, Ezra
151
Elliott, Rev. Mr.
.
171
Implements,
F.
Church, Division of Six Principle
Farrington, Ephraim 102
Farnum. Jonathan 114 .
Day. The Dark
81. 113
Davis, Elder
171
Darby Henry
177
Dawley. C.
171
Dean, Zebedee 102
Hoxie, Clark 105
Holmes, Mr. 172
Hurd, Rev. Mr. 157
Ilunt, Rev. E. T.
170
Dooley, Capt. Peter
I.
Indians. 2.4
Inns. . 37, 63, 88. 92. 124, 142, 158, 172
E.
32
Fisher, George
146
Club, Ladies' Reading
1.80
Foster, D. B.
164
Cole, Jacob 9
Cole, David
97
Cole, Ebenezer
97
Cole, Dr. Lansing JJ.
180, 132. 153
Cole, Returu M.
140, 152. 154, 177
Cole, Chauncey D.
152, 154, 177
Garvin, Rev. A. W.
149
Cole, David
Gott, Dr. Nathaniel
79
Green. Jimmy
98
Green-House.
178
Grounds, Stafford's Hill 18. 80, 143
Grounds, Village 162
Guilford, Rev. Mr ..
150
D.
Danger to Pioneers
34
Hopkins, Rev. Samuel
Dean, George '%.
Cushing, Dr. David
37
125
Page.
INDEX.
Iron Furnace built,
Mason, Barnet
Iron Co., Richmond
159, 175
Mason, Isaiah
40
Mason, Roswell
40
J.
Mason, Silas
40
Mason, Isaac
40
Mason, Arnold
40, 58, 91
Mason, Timothy
15, 53, 88
Jenks, Homer
159
Jenks, Frank
160, 173
Mason, Rev. Almond
40, 149
Jenks, Towner
167, 174
Mason, Ethan
40
Jenkins, William
71
.
Mason, Hezekiah
90, 118
Mason, Eddy
119
Mason, Brooks
119
King, Medad
37,62
Kitchen, The
36, 75
Kies, Elder
82
Martin, Samuel
75
Martin, Orrin
75
Martin, Frank
75
Martin, George
148, 159, 173
Lawrence, Abel
12
Lanesborough,
9
Lane, Pork
36,59
Lee, Rev. Mr.
· 171
Leland, Rev. John
66, 73, 85, 89, 141, 183
Leather,
32
Lexington, Call to
38
Leonard, Jesse
105
Lincoln, Shubael W. 158
Lincoln, S. L. .
59
Lincoln, Pardon
130
Lippet, John
29
Libraries,
135. 160, 180
Low, Capt. Samuel
19, 44, 56, 18
Loomis, Luther
110
Northup, Stephen
29
Loomis,
110
Northup, Delos J.
160
Loomis, Elder Wm.
141
Nickerson, E. F.
171, 180
Lloyd, Augustus
153, 160
O.
150
Osgood, Rev. W. B. 157, 171
P.
Mason, Sampson
39
Mason, Nathan
39
Parks, Rev. F. S.
152
Mason, Elder Nathan
36, 65,88
Peck, Elder 143
Mason, Pardon
Pettebone, Amos
Mason, Jesse
Pettebone, Roger
55
Mason, Aaron
Pettebone, Frank
154
Mason, Barnet
39
Petitclerc, F. F.
160, 169, 172
Mason, Levi
39,40
Phillips, Rev. James G.
149
Mason, Werden
40
Phillips, Dr. H. L.
. 161
Mason, Calvin,
Plumb Rev. Mr.
150
Mason, John
40
Mason, Alden
40
Poor, Bidding off Town
94
Mason, Nathan
40
Potter, Ashael
97
Mason, Sherburne
40
Potter, Alden
97
Mason, Abner
40 Potter, Lauriston
147
Mason, Nathan
.
40 Potter, Francis
148, 150
·
Mason, Joshua
40
Jenks, F. J.
172
Mason, Dr. Ira
40, 177
Jenks, Marshal
174 .
Mason, Melancthon
40
Jones, Francis
150, 153
K
Mason, Alanson
119
Mason, Sumner
119
Martin, Edward
74
Kirkham, Rev. O. C.
158
L.
Matches, Substitute 34
Mehan, Dennis
132
Merher, Mr.
172
Miller, Rev. Mr.
150
Mills, Saw 75, 97, 140, 147, 150 153
Mills, Grist 75, 144, 153
Millinery Store,
178
Morgan, H. A.
170
Moran, Father
171
Munroe, Dea. Squire 30
Murphy, J. H.
169
N.
Nash, Noah
11
Lodges, Masonic
92, 170
Lyon, Dr. John
26
M.
Page. 148
Page. 40
Jacques, Wm. .
62
Jenks, Jesse
74
Jenks, Dr. William
79
·
Mason, James
40
.
.
40
Post Office, 99, 109, 113, 131, 159, 171
.
.
39
39
39
Olin, Thomas
Palmer, Rev. Mr. 150
.
INDEX.
Page.
Pomeroy, Win. A. 171
Prestou Rev. Geo.
170 Stone Arabia, Battle of
53
Prince, David . 16S Sweet, Rev. Elnathan 117, 123
Preston, Guy
177
Providence Purchase, New 10
Providence Hill, New 11, 18. 60
Tanneries, 97
Taylor, Rev. Mr. 157
Temperance,
158, 170, 179
Telegraph Office, 174
177
Thompson, Rev. Mr. .
171
Thrasher, Charles
56
Tibbits, Caleb
17
Tibbits, John
26
Tibbits, Henry
. 51, 61
Town Incorporation.
68
Tyler.
43
Remington, John
71
Remington, David
105
Trotier, Peter
151, 159
Reformation, The Great
83
Regiment, The 37th
165
Reservoir, Large 169
Resorts, Summer 178, 179
132
Rebellion, Shay's
148, 150, 171, 173 . 59
Richmond, W. F.
151, 160
Richardson, Jonathan
30
Richardson, Jonathan Jr.
56,101
Richardson, Ira 151
Richardson, Henry 151
Richardson, Nehemiah
55
Warren, Moses 13
Warren, Joseph
1:
Warner, Gen.
War 1812,
103, 106
Walters, Bill
105
Waterman, William
135
Waggoner, Rev. Mr.
150
Warner, C. D.
158
War, The Civil
163
Sand Companies.
147, 157, 175, 177
Sabbath Schools, 149, 152
Wells, John
17, 61
Wells, Francis
17
Wells, Albert
158
Werden, Elder Peter 19. 20, 43, 89
Werden, Judah
Smith, Jonathan
56
Smith, Jeremiah
56
Werden, Richmond
43
Smith, Simeon 55
Wescott, Stukely
52
Smith, David 116
124
Whipple, Stephen 45. 58
Whipple, Rev. Alden
Whipple, Rev. Madison
104, 107
Stafford, Richard
. 15, 53 52
Stafford, Elisha 105
114
Windsor.
11
Stages,
Stark, Gen.
-4-4 Williams, William
13
St. Croix,
Stoddard, Israel
13 Willard, Aaron
1:
.
150
Turtle, William 150
Turtle, James 150
Turtle, Owen J.
150
V.
Vaccination,
Vincent John
118
Richardson, John
56
Rider, Lovain 177
Roads,
35, 110, 135
Ross, Jerry
105
S.
Savoy, 12
Sand beds, 127
Schools, 71, 131. 148, 153, 158
Schoolhonses built 68, 152, 172
Settlers, First journey of 25,27
Werden, Peter .
White, Lieut.
Smith, Alpheus
Soda, Stafford's Hill, . 10, 76
Stafford, Col. Joab . 14, 15, 44, 45, 49, 56
Whipple, Rev. Roswell
Whitmarsh, Tollman
143
Stafford, Thomas
Wilcox, Rev. Mr. Williamsburg,
11
Williams, Israel
Page. 178
Skating Rink,
T.
Province Records, 11
Purchase of Townships. 11. 12, 13
Prescott, Charles 12
Prisoners, Hessian 48
Providence, Meeting House New 61
Purcell, Father 158
R.
Railroad, B. & A.
138
Ranson, Rev. MIr. 157
Reed, Daniel 43. 56
Training, General
117
Tucker, Allen
142
Turtle, Owen
150
Turtle, Thomas
Rexford, Miss Ann
Richmond, J. N.
W.
Water Company, 174
Seenery, 25. 118, 180, 181
Thayer, Dr. Daniel
INDEX.
Page.
Wilmarth, Jonathan
20
Wood, Daniel
Page . 61
Wilmarth, Shubael
28
Wood, Rev. J. B.
157
Wilmarth, Levi
56
Woodruff, John
165
Wilmarth, John
56
Wolcott, Moses
. 55, 63
Wolf, Matthew Jun.
11
Wolcott, Noble
112, 173
Wood, Nathan
. 46, 61
Wolcott, J. Covel
154
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