Massachusetts of today; a memorial of the state, historical and biographical, issued for the World's Columbian exposition at Chicago, Part 78

Author: Toomey, Daniel P; Quinn, Thomas Charles, 1864- ed; Massachusetts Board of Managers, World's Fair, 1893. cn
Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Boston, Columbia publishing company
Number of Pages: 630


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The opinions of conservative bank men, however, so discouraged Mr. Crane that he did not apply for a patent. But twenty years later, when the National


government found it necessary to establish a paper currency, the practical men at the head of financial affairs essentially adopted Mr. Crane's plan. Then an Englishman appeared at Washington with a claim as patentee.


It fortunately happened, however, that Mr. Crane's idea had been carried out by a few banks, such as the Mahaiwe of Great Barrington and the Hamilton of Bos- ton. Copies of these issues saved the government from the payment of a large royalty to a foreigner. The main building of the Government Mill is fifty by one hundred and twenty feet in size, and two stories high, with a basement ; the machine room building, two stories in height, with basement, has dimensions of thirty-two by one hundred and five feet, while the rag room building is of the same height and is forty by fifty-six feet in extent. The area of the steam engine and boiler rooms is twenty by sixty and thirty by thirty feet respectively. The arrangements and dimensions of the Pioneer Mill are somewhat similar. At these mills only the best selected new cuttings are used, with the purest of spring water. About one hundred and twenty- five skilled hands are employed. The World's Fair engraved admission tickets were printed on peculiarly distinctive paper made at these mills, being of such curious design as to be highly valued as souvenirs the earth over. The Government Mill was burned April 13, 1892, and in October of the same year was rebuilt upon enlarged and improved plans.


The firm of Z. & W. M. Crane, manufacturers of ladies fine writing papers, envelopes, paper boxes, etc., dates from 1877, but the foundation of the business was laid in 1850, when the stone factory used as a woollen mill beginning in 1836, was leased to the firm of Crane & Wilson, who changed the property into a paper plant, and made an unsuccessful property prosperous. The active partners of the concern were Seymour Crane, the youngest son of Zenas, the pioneer, and James Wilson, once the skilful apprentice of the elder Crane.


The Bay State Mill made a specialty of buff writing paper, which found much favor among consumers, which included leading newspaper men of the day, Thurlow Weed, the New York editor and politician, commend- ing it most highly as less injurious to the eyes than the white shades. Zenas Crane, oldest son of Z. M. Crane, rented the property in 1865 and afterward bought out all the interests which had arisen in the various trans- fers. He ran the mill very successfully until it was burned, May 15, 1877, when the structure was immedi-


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ately rebuilt, and on an enlarged scale, by the new firm of Zenas Crane, Jr., & Bro., Winthrop Murray Crane being the junior partner. Since 1890 the firm has been known as Z. & W. M. Crane. This enterprise is man- aged by the senior partner, both being bred to the business from boyhood.


The mill is of brick, three stories high and built in the form of a maltese cross, the floor being 550 feet in length by 40 in width. The factory is lighted by electricity, and heated by steam throughout, the departments, com- prising engine and boiler room, containing one 200 horse- power and two 25 horse-power steam engines; the machine-room containing one 80-inch Fourdrinier paper machine ; the finishing-room with four platers and three calenders ; the engine-room with seven pulp engines, and the envelope, paper-box and other rooms.


About 170 men and women are employed, the output averaging 23 tons of paper and 100,000 envelopes a day. All products are finished from the raw materials. This business has, in reality, been wholly originated and developed by the present proprietors, who believed there was a demand for the finest papers which had never been filled by American manufacturers. Accord- ingly they went to work to turn out the finest quality of goods which it was possible to manufacture.


Doubtless the enviable reputation which the firm had attained somewhat aided the enterprise ; nevertheless, it was the intrinsic merit of the goods that gave real impetus to the business. The growth of the concern has been gratifyingly steady from the first, and for many years the product of the mill has had a prominent place in the stock of all the leading stationers and jewellers


in the principal cities of the Union. One purpose for which these papers are particularly desirable is as wed- ding invitations, there being from thirty to forty tints of the most delicate and diversified shades to choose from.


The product of this mill is held in great esteem by the leading engravers of the country. Note and flat papers of this sort are put up in a wide variety of styles by the company, with envelopes to match, the unique and tasteful boxes which enhance their attractiveness also being made in the same mill. In this line of busi- ness a very large number of valuable trade-marks have been established. The concern has long pasted paper for cardboard with highly satisfactory results, a process commonly confined to card makers. As many know, the finest and stiffest personal cards for visiting and similar uses, are not made of single sheets of thick paper, but of several pieces pasted together perfectly. This card work has in itself grown to considerable pro- portions. As Zenas Crane was the pioneer paper maker of the Berkshire Hills, so, also, to an almost equal degree, may Zenas and W. Murray Crane be said to be the originators of this particular branch of the business, the manufacture of the highest grades of paper for such special purposes as polite correspondence, invitations, etc. These goods are wholly of a staple quality, causing a steady and even demand for them the year round, constituting most delicate and appropriate gifts. The proprietors have built a fine library for the benefit of their employees, which is heated by steam and lighted by electricity, being in every way a model institution, enhancing the good feeling existing between employer and employee.


INDEX.


ADAMS, ALVIN,


246


BARTLETT, GEORGE F.,


362


CAMBRIDGE, 295


ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS,


103


BEAN, GEORGE F.,


523


CAMPBELL, CHARLES A., 383


ADAMS, TOWN OF,


575 BEARD, ALANSON W.,


I28 CANDLER, JOHN W., 105


ADDICKS, J. EDWARD,


244 BEEBE, CYRUS G.,


602 CAPEN, ELMER H., 68


ยท AGASSIZ, ALEXANDER,


304


BELLAMY, EDWARD,


436 CARTER, FRANKLIN,


66


ALDRICH, SAMUEL N.,


252


BENNETT, JAMES W.,


375


CHACE, GEORGE A., 488


ALDRICH, THOMAS BAILEV,


I20


BIGELOW, H. H.,


317 CHALMERS, JAMES C.,


577


ALGER, ALPHEUS B.,


296


BIGELOW, JONATHAN,


89


CHAMBERLAIN, MELLEN,


380


ALLAN, BRYCE J.,


I68 BLAKE, GEORGE F.,


180


CHAMBERLAIN, ROBERT H.,


324


ALLEN, CHARLES H.,


370


BLANEV, WILLIAM O.,


88 CHAMPLIN, ARTHUR B.,


389


ALLEN, ORRIN P.,


590


BLEAKIE, ROBERT,


I26


CHANDLER, ALFRED D.,


198


AMES FREDERICK L.,


212


BOARDMAN, HALSEY J.,


124


CHASE, SIMEON B.,


492


AMES, OLIVER,


42


BODFISH, JOSHUA P.,


234


CHELSEA,


377


ANDREW, JOHN F.,


48 BONVOULOIR, PIERRE,


407 CHESTER, WALSTEIN R.,


90


ANDREWS, ASA G.,


496


BOSSON, ALBERT D.,


386 CHICKERING, GEORGE H.,


190


ANDREWS, CHARLES H.,


273


BOSTON,


80-286


CHICOPEE,


429


APPLETON, NATHAN,


164 BOUTWELL, GEORGE S.,


34


CHOATE, C. F.,


182


APSLEY, LEWIS D.,


605


BOWEN, JOSEPH A.,


485 CLAFLIN, WILLIAM,


36


ARCHER, OSCAR A.,


576


BRABROOK, GEORGE,


480 CLARKE, ALBERT,


192


ARMSTRONG, GEORGE W.,


188


BRACEWELL, JOHN,


572


CLARK, CHARLES N.,


442


ASHLEY, CHARLES S.,


357


BRACKETT, J. Q. A.,


43 CLARK, EMBURV P.,


40I


ASHLEY, HENRY W.,


559


BRAMAN, DWIGHT,


178


CLARK, J. F. A.,


256


ASHLEY, STEPHEN B.,


489


BREED, FRANCIS W.,


541 CLIFFORD, CHARLES W.,


359


ATHOL,


588


BRICKETT, BENJAMIN F.,


395


CLIFFORD, JOHN H.,


359


ATKINSON, EDWARD,


193


BRIDGES, BENJAMIN F.,


77


CLIFFORD, WALTER,


359


AUSTIN, HENRY,


5, 269


BRIGHAM, WILLIAM H.,


606 CLOUGH, GEORGE A.,


230


AVERY, EDWARD,


166


BROCKTON,


508 CLUNE, JOHN H.,


353


AYER, FREDERICK,


371 BROOKS, PHILLIPS,


63


COBB, CVRUS,


I86


BROOKS, WILLIAM H ,


405


COBB, DARIUS,


187


BABCOCK, JAMES F.,


176


BROWN, FRANK A.,


93


COGGAN, MARCELLUS,


421


BABBITT, FRANCIS S.,


477


BRUCE, ALEXANDER B.,


463


COGSWELL, WILLIAM,


52


BAILEY, ANDREW J.,


I77


BRUCE, GEORGE A.,


468 COLLINS, PATRICK A.,


194


BAILEY, DUDLEY P.,


532 BUCKINGHAM, SAMUEL G.,


336


COLTON, JOHN W.,


553


BALDWIN, JOHN S.,


313 .BURDETT, JOSEPH O.,


I22


CONVERSE, ALFRED C.,


378


BALDWIN, WILLIAM H.,


I56


BURNHAM, L. G.,


85


CONVERSE, ELISHA S.,


419


BALLOU, HOSEA STARR,


158 BUTLER, B. F.,


40


COOK, JOSEPH,


II3


BANCROFT, WILLIAM A.,


297


BUTLER, JOHN H.,


47I COOLIDGE, FREDERICK S.,


56


BANKS, LOUIS A.,


255


BUTTRICK, FRANCIS,


450 COOLIDGE, T. JEFFERSON,


II7


BANKS, N. P.,


35 BVRNE, VICAR-GENERAL,


I19


CORCORAN, JOHN W.


175


BARNEY, EVERETT H.,


346


CORSE, JOHN M.,


185


BARRETT, WILLIAM E.,


162 CADV, H. TORRIE,


573


CORV, CHARLES B.,


196


BARRY, EUGENE,


545 CALEF, BENJAMIN,


27I COTTER, JAMES E.,


268


616


INDEX.


COUGHLIN, JOHN W.,


483 DUNN, MICHAEL,


352


GASTON, WILLIAM, 37


Cox, ALFRED E.,


426 DUNNING, ALBERT E.,


I47


GATES, MERRILL E., 67


CRANE, JAMES A.,


561 DUPEE, HENRY D.,


95 GAYLORD, EMERSON, 434


CRANE, ROBERT B.,


561 DURGIN, LYLE,


62


GILBERT, FREDERICK A., 210


CRANE, W. M.,


6II


DWIGHT, JOHN S.,


146


GILLETT, EDWARD B., GILLETT, FREDERICK H.,


337


CRANE, ZENAS,


6II


ELDREDGE, DANIEL,


140


GLEASON, DANIEL A.,


538


CRAPO, WILLIAM W.,


358


ELIOT, CHARLES W.,


65


GLINES, EDWARD,


470


CRAWFORD, HARVEY S.,


512


ELLIS, GEORGE E.,


IOI


GLOUCESTER,


495


CROCKER, GEORGE G.,


107


EMERSON, CHARLES W.,


267


GOETTING, A. H.,


340


CROCKER, SUSAN E.,


62


ENDICOTT, CHARLES,


235


GOODELL, HENRY H.,


72


CROSBY, JOHN C.,


57


ENDICOTT, WILLIAM C.,


289


GOODNOW, EDWARD A.,


314


CROWLEY, JEREMIAH,


376


EVANS, ALONZO H.,


29


GOULD, LEVI S.,


599


CUNNINGHAM, JOHN H.


388


EVERETT, CITY OF,


528


GOVERNOR'S COUNCIL (portrait), 27 GRACE, JAMES J.,


203


595 FAIRBANKS, HENRY O.,


455


GRAHAM, JOHN M ,


125


CUTLER, NAHUM S.,


581


FALL, CHARLES G.,


204


GRAVES, SAMUEL L.,


410


CUTLER, WILLIAM C.,


384


FALL RIVER,


482


GRAV, HOLLIS R., 423


CUTTING, WALTER,


502


FAXON, HENRY H.,


456


GRAY, HORACE,


60


FENNO, JOHN A.,


516


GREELY, ADOLPHUS W., 329


DALE, WILLIAM J., JR.,


262


FERNALD, B. MARVIN,


598


GREEN, SAMUEL ABBOTT,


104


DALTON, SAMUEL,


76 FIELD, WALBRIDGE A.,


DALTON, TOWN OF,


608


FIFIELD, GEORGE W.,


366


GREENE, J. EVARTS,


323


DAMON, GRORGE L ..


I42


FISHER, HENRY N.,


452


GREENFIELD,


580


DAVENPORT, CHARLES,


305-306


FISK, GEORGE C.,


348


GREENHALGE, FREDERICK T.,


368


DAVENPORT, WILLIAM N.,


525


FISK, NOVES W'.,


350


GREENOUGH, JAMES C.,


549


DAVIS, ROBERT T.,


486


FISKE, GEORGE M.,


278


GRINNELL, JAMES S.,


582


DAWES, HENRY L.,


44


FISKE, JOHN,


303


GROUT, WILLIAM L.,


585


DEAN, BENJAMIN,


189


FITCHBURG,


409


GUNN, LEVI J.,


583


DE LAS CASAS, WILLIAM B.,


422


FITZ, EUSTACE C.,


97


GURNEY, ORRIN J.,


328


DENNISON, AARON I .. ,


451


FITZPATRICK, THOMAS B.,


TIS


DENNISON, F. W.,


144


Foor, HOMER,


341


HADLOCK, HARVEY D,


197


DE NORMANDIE, JAMES,


266


FORBES, J. MALCOLM,


286


HAGAR, DANIEL. B., 294


DEVITT, EDWARD I.,


71 FRANCIS, EDWARD S.,


504


HAGGETT, ALBERT A.,


374


DEWEY, FRANCIS H.,


325


FRANCIS, JAMES,


373


HAIGH, JOHN,


472


DICKINSON, JOHN W.,


159


FRANCIS, JAMES B.,


373


HAILK, W. H.,


26


DILLAWAY, W. E. L.,


183 FRENCH, ELMER I .. ,


387


HALE, EDWARD EVERETT,


I57


DILLON, DAVID I .. ,


414


FRENCH, WILLIAM A.,


87


HALL, ARTHUR H., 506


75


DODGE, THEODORE A.,


282 FROTHINGHAM, EDWARD G.,


394


HAMILTON, SAMUEL. K.,


603


DOR, HENRY P.,


461 FULLER, HOMER T.,


322


HAMIIN, CHARLES S., 250


588


DONOVAN, JAMES,


29)


GALE, JOHN A.,


393


HARRINGTON, FRANCIS A.,


309


DRAPER, EBEN S.,


232


GALLUP, WILLIAM A.,


574


HARRIS, FRANCIS A.,


248


DRAPER, WILLIAM F.,


283


GALVIN, GEORGE W.,


277


HART, THOMAS N.,


135


DUDLEY, LEWIS J.,


445


GALVIN, OWEN A.,


208


HASKELL, EDWARD H.,


91


DUDLEY, NATHAN A. M.,


136


GARDNER, CHARLES L.,


591


HASKELL, EDWIN B.,


253


DUNN, DANIEL,


439 GARGAN, THOMAS J.,


276


HATCH, EDWARD,


275


DODGE, ELISHA P.,


330


FROST, RUFUS S.,


379


HALL, G. STANLEY,


DONAHOE, PATRICK,


242 FULLER, LORIN L.,


tat HARDING, ALPHEUS, HARRINGTON, EDWARD 'T.,


150


DOUGLAS, WILLIAM L.,


513


557


CRANE, ZENAS, SR.,


610


CUSHING, MARSHALL,


260


CUSHMAN, SOLOMON F.,


58 GREEN, SAMUEL SWETT, 312


617


INDEX.


HAVERHILL,


390


KINGSLEY, CHESTER W.,


299


MELROSE, 597


HAWKINS, RICHARD F.,


347


KIRKHAM, JAMES,


338


MERRILL, ESTELLE M. H., 62


HAYES, ELIHU B.,


540


KITSON, HENRY H.,


172


MERRILL, GEORGE S., 464


HAYNES, EMORY J.,


165


KITSON, SAMUEL J.,


148


METCALF, THEODORE, 132


HAYNES, JOHN C.,


143


KNEIL, ARTHUR S.,


552


M'GLENEN, HENRY A., 209


HENDERSON, JOHN D., 533


MILLARD, N. L.,


568


HIGGINSON, THOMAS WENTWORTH, 301


LAKIN, JAMES A.,


558


MILLER, HENRY F.,


130


HILDRETH, CHARLES L.,


327


LAWRENCE, CITY OF,


460


MILLER, IRA,


555


HILL, WILLIAM H.,


249


LAWRENCE, SAMUEL C.,


537


MINER, ALONZO A.,


I60


HOAR, GEORGE F.,


45


LEACH, WILLIAM W.,


592 MITCHELL, AUSTIN R.,


518


HOAR, SHERMAN,


50


LEE, HENRY,


116


MITCHELL, E. V.,


28


HOLMES, CHARLES J.,


487


LEE, HORACE C.,


355


MONSON,


594


HOLMES, EDWARD O.,


427


LELAND, ARTHUR S.,


264


MOODY, CHARLES E.,


99


HOLMES, OLIVER WENDELL,


213 LINCOLN, FREDERIC W.,


IIO MOODY, WILLIAM H.,


392


HOLYOKE,


399


LINCOLN, LEONTINE,


490


MOORE, BEVERLY K., 179


HOOD, CHARLES I.,


369


LITTLE, SAMUEL,


139


MORGAN, ELISHA,


29


HOPEWELL, JOHN, JR.,


181 LIVERMORE, MARY A.,


62


MORRIS, EDWARD F.,


596


HOPKINS, CHARLES A.,


2II LOCKE, WARREN E.,


474


MORSE, BUSHROD,


259


HOUGHTON, ALBERT C.,


566 LOCKWOOD, JOHN H.,


550


MORSE, ELIJAH A.,


47


How, MOSES,


29


LODGE, HENRY CABOT,


5I


MORSE, E. ROLLINS,


106


HOWE, JULIA WARD,


62


LONG, JOHN D.,


39


MORSE, GEORGE F.,


29


HOWE, SIMON H.,


527


LOUGEE, MISS A. M.,


62


MORSE, LEOPOLD,


134


HOWLAND, WILLIAM D.,


364


LOVELL, BENJAMIN S.,


25 I


MORTON, JOHN D.,


86


HUDDLESTON, J. S. F.,


II4 Low, JOHN G.,


263


MOSELEY, EDWARD A.,


261


HUDSON, JOHN E.,


237 LOWE, ARTHUR H.,


412


MOSES, GEORGE W.,


385


HUDSON, TOWN OF,


604


LOWELL,


365


MUDGE, FRANK H.,


258


HUNTER, JAMES,


570


LUCE, ROBERT,


475


MUNN, EDWIN L.,


408


HYDE, HENRY S.,


339


LYNN,


539


NAGLE, RICHARD, 546


IRWIN, RICHARD W.,


444


MALDEN,


416


NEW BEDFORD,


356


JACKSON, JAMES F.,


494


MARDEN, GEORGE A.,


32


NEWTON, CITY OF


515


JAQUES, ALDEN P.,


398


MARLBOROUGH,


524


NIKISCH, ARTHUR,


163


JENNINGS, ANDREW J.,


493 MARSH, HENRY A.,


310


NORCROSS, JAMES A.,


318-319


JEWETT, GILBERT L.,


571


MARTIN, THOMAS,


381


NORCROSS, ORLANDO W.,


318-319


JEWETT, WILLIAM S.,


466


MASON, ALBERT,


59


NORDICA, LILLIAN, 62


JOHNSON, BENJAMIN,


240 MASON, EDWARD P.,


I2I


NORTH ADAMS, 563


JOHNSON, EDWARD F.,


522 MATTHEWS, NATHAN, JR.,


83


NORTHAMPTON,


440


JONES, JEROME,


84 MAYBERRY, GEORGE L., MCCALL, SAMUEL W.,


447


NORWOOD, JOHN K., 462


KEENE, W. G. S.,


547 MCCLENCH, WILLIAM W.,


430


O'BRIEN, HUGH,


272


KEITH, GEORGE E.,


5II MCDONALD, JAMES W.,


526


O'CALLAGHAN, DENIS,


243


KEITH, ISAAC NEWTON,


28 MCDONNELL, THOMAS H., 459


ODELL, CHARLES,


293


KEITH, PRESTON B.,


514 McETTRICK, MICHAEL J., 22I


O'DONNELL, JOHN B.,


441


KEITH, ZIBA C.,


509 MCINTYRE, CHARLES J.,


300


O'KANE, MICHAEL A.,


70


KILBURN, LEVI,


586 MEAD, NATHANIEL J.,


534


OLIN, WILLIAM M.,


31


KIMBALL, JOHN W.,


33 MEDFORD,


5.36 OLMSTEAD JOHN,


344


KING, THEOPHILUS,


458 MEDINA, JOHN,


473 O'MEARA, STEPHEN,


129


KINGMAN, HOSEA,


216 MELLEN, WILLIAM M. E.,


437


O'NEIL, EUGENE J.,


438


MARCY, HENRY O.,


170


NEWBURYPORT,


327


109


618


INDEX.


O'NEIL, JOSEPH H.,


49


RATSHESKY, ABRAHAM C., 233


SIMPSON, JAMES R., 465


ORANGE,


584


REED, GEORGE H.,


396


SPEARE, ALDEN, 517


ORCUTT, F. E.,


137 REED, HENRY G.,


479


SMITH, ARTHUR F.,


544


OSBORNE, WILLIAM M.,


199 REED, JAMES,


115


SMITH, GEORGE E.,


530


OSGOOD, JOSEPH B. F.,


291 REED, JOHN RICHARD,


562


SMITH, GEORGE H.,


406


OTIS, JOHN L.,


443 REED, WILLIAM, JR.,


481


SMITH, SYLVANUS,


497


OVERMAN, A. H.,


433


RENFREW, JAMES, JR.,


579


SOLEY, JAMES R., 257


REVERE,


535


SOMERVILLE,


467


PAGANI, JOSEPH,


254


RICE, ALEXANDER H.,


38


SPOFFORD, JOHN C.,


53I


PAGE, THOMAS C.,


435


RICE, WILLIAM,


345


SPRAGUE, CHARLES F.,


228


PAINE, CHARLES J.,


236


RICHARDS, CALVIN A.,


161


SPRAGUE HENRY H.,


202


PAINE, JOHN K.,


307


RICHARDSON, FRANK S.,


567


SPRINGFIELD,


334


PAINE, JOHN S.,


138 RICHARDSON, PHILIP K. A.,


521


SQUIRE, JOHN P.,


218


PAINE, ROBERT TREAT,


I4I


RICHARDSON, SPENCER W.,


265


STAPLES, SYLVANUS N.,


478


PALMER,


589


RICHMOND, GEORGE B.,


363 STEARNS, EPHRAIM,


28


PARKER, ALICE,


62


ROADS, SAMUEL, JR.,


2.4I


STEARNS, GEORGE M.,


432


PARKMAN, FRANCIS,


IO2


ROBBINS, OLIVER W.,


503


STEARNS, THOMAS,


298


PARKMAN, HENRY,


152


ROBERTS, CHARLES G.,


96


STEVENS, EVERETT A.,


III


PARSONS, JOSEPH M.,


292 ROBINSON, GEORGE D.,


41


STEVENS, FRANK S.,


491


PEABODY, S. ENDICOTT,


290 ROBINSON, JAMES T.,


564


STEVENS, GEORGE L.,


238


PEACH, BENJAMIN F.,


78 ROCHE, JAMES JEFFREY,


205


STEVENS, HOMER B.,


55I


PEARSON, CHARLES H.,


19I


ROGERS, E. C.,


35 I


STEVENS, MOSES T.,


53


PEARSONS, W. B. C.,


40


Ross, ANDREW F.,


331


STONE, AMOS,


529


PECK, JABEZ L.,


501


ROTCH, MORGAN,


361


STONE, F. M.,


448


PEVEAR, HENRY A.,


543


ROTCH, WILLIAM J.,


360


STONE, JONATHAN,


535


PICKMAN, JOHN J.,


367


RUSSELL, CHARLES THEODORE,


I33


STOWE, WILLARD H.,


593


PIERCE, HENRY L.,


222


RUSSELL, DANIEL,


600


STRAHAN, THOMAS,


382


PIERCE, JAMES,


417


RUSSELL, WILLIAM E.,


25


STRATTON, CHARLES C.,


415


PILLSBURY, ALBERT E.,


30


STURTEVANT, B. F.,


15I


PINKERTON, ALFRED S.,


326


SALEM,


287


SULLIVAN, JEREMIAH F.,


400


PITTSFIELD,


500


SALISBURY, STEPHEN,


31I


SWASEY, GEORGE R.,


220


PLUNKETT, WILLIAM B.,


578


SALTONSTALL, LEVERETT,


206


PLYMPTON, NOAH A.,


154


SANBORN, DANIEL W.,


469


TAUNTON,


476


POPE, ALBERT A.,


195


SANFORD, ARNOLD B.,


484


TAYLOR, CHARLES H.,


167


PRANG, LOUIS,


II2


SARGENT, DUDLEY A.,


302


'TAYLOR, GEORGE S., 43 1


PRATT, CHARLES B.,


316


SAVAGE, MINOT J.,


I49


TAYLOR, OLIVER, 391


PRESTON, ANDREW W.,


224


SAWYER, WILLIAM F.,


'TEELE, JOHN O.,


171


PRINCE, FREDERICK H.,


226


SCHINDLER, SOLOMON,


27


THAVER, S. PROCTOR, 569


PRINCE, FREDERICK ().,


247


SEARS, J. MONTGOMERY,


285


THOMAS, CHAUNCY,


280


PROCTER, FRANCIS,


499


SKRIVE, LAURENUS CLARK,


74


THOMPSON, EDWARD E.,


520


PROVIN, WILLIAM,


556


SHAFER, HELEN A.,


73


THOMSON, ELITU,


542


QUINCE, Crry OF,


454 SHAW, EDWARD P.,


333


TITCOMB, ALBERT C',


332


QUINCY, JOSIAH,


457


SHAW, MARY,


62


TOLMAN, BRADSHAW S.,


453


RADFORD, BENJAMIN F.,


127


SHUMAN, A.,


214


TOMPKINS, EUGENE,


131


RANDALL, CHARLES S.,


46


SHORTERFF, WILLIAM S.,


342


TOWER, ASHLEY B.,


404


RANNKY, AMBROSE A.,


207


SHUTE, CHARLES F.,


428


'TOWER, HENRY,


607


RANTOUL, ROBERT S.,


288 SIBLEY, LAWSON,


334


TRASK, ELIPHALET,


354


SHATTUCK, GEORGE (.,


145


TIFFT, LEWIS A.,


349


SHEPARD, JOHN,


201


216


19


INDEX.


UNDERWOOD, FRANCIS H., 227 WASHBURN, JOHN D., 32I


WILLIAMS, ARCHBISHOP, 64


WELLS, GIDEON,


343


WILLIAMS, GEORGE FRED, 54


VAN NOSTRAND, ALONZO G.,


281 WEMYSS, JAMES, 225 WILLIS, GEORGE S., 507


WENTWORTH, OLIVER M ,


200


WINN, HENRY,


418


WADLIN, HORACE G.,


153


WEST, CHARLES A.,


92


WINSLOW, SAMUEL,


315


WAKEFIELD,


601


WEST, JOHN C.,


505


WINSOR, ALFRED,


284


WALES, GEORGE O.,


279


WESTFIELD,


548


WINTHROP, ROBERT C.,


100


WALKER, CLARENCE O.,


425


WESTON, BYRON,


609


WOBURN,


519


WALKER, FRANCIS A.,


270


WEYMOUTH, GEORGE W.,


413


WOLCOTT, ROGER,


108


WALKER, HENRY,


155


WHARTON, WILLIAM F.,


169 WONSON, WILLIAM H., 3d,


498


WALKER, JOSEPH H.,


55


WHEELER, JOHN W.,


587


WOODBURY, CHARLES LEVI,


174


WALKLEY, LUCIUS B.,


560


WHIPPLE, JOHN J.,


510


WOODS, EDWIN H.


184


WALLACE, RODNEY,


4II


WHITING, FRED E.,


239


WOODS, SOLOMON A.,


2I 7


WALTHAM,


446 WHITING, WILLIAM,


402


WORCESTER,


308


WALWORTH, JAMES J.,


223 WHITMAN, WILLIAM,


98


WRIGHT, ASHLEY B.,


565


WARDWELL, J. OTIS,


397


WHITNEY, HENRY M.,


245


WRIGHT, CARROLL D., 173


WARNOCK, ADAM,


229


WHITNEY, MILTON B.,


554


WARREN, JAMES J.,


320 WHITTEN, CHARLES V.,


23I


YOUNG, FRANK L.,


94


WARREN, NATHAN,


449


WHITTIER, CHARLES,


215


WARREN, WILLIAM F.,


69 WIGGIN, JOSEPH F.,


420


ZERRAHN, CARL, 123


ACKNOWLEDGMENT.


THE publishers of MASSACHUSETTS OF TO-DAY, recognizing the enormous amount of labor necessary to its completion and faithfully performed, desire to offer their acknowledgments both to the large corps of editors and correspondents throughout the State, and to those who have successfully contributed to the mechanical excellence of the book. To Messrs. Alfred Mudge & Son, printers, who have done the composition and press work ; to the John Andrew & Son Company, engravers ; to the A. Storrs & Bement Company, who have supplied the paper on which it is printed, and to Mr. H. W. Upham, bookbinder, whose earnest cooperation has made the book possible, the publishers' thanks are due.


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