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MAPS AND PLANS AND PHOTOGRAPHS
of old Dwelling-Houses, Churches, School Buildings, and Historic Sites in Malden, obtained from various sources ; enlarged and printed on platinum, by E. C. Swain of Wakefield, formerly of Malden. The figures within parentheses represent the date when the picture was taken.
VIEW OF MALDEN IN 1837, enlarged from a woodcut in Barber's Historical Collections of Massachusetts (1837).
VIEW OF MALDEN IN 1899, taken from the same spot as the 1837 view (1899). VIEW OF MALDEN FROM HILLSIDE AVENUE, showing Town Hall on left and Baptist Church in the centre (1867).
VIEW OF MALDEN FROM HILLSIDE AVENUE (1899).
VIEW OF MALDEN IN 1868, from Belfry of Methodist Church looking towards Wayte's Mount (1868).
MAIN STREET, MALDEN, from Central Square looking south, showing the Congregationalist and Universalist Churches (1867).
MAIN STREET, MALDEN, from same spot as the preceding after the Con- gregational Church had blown down (1870).
CENTRAL SQUARE, MALDEN, showing Town Hall, Waite's Block, and Baptist Church (1869).
MAIN STREET, AND CENTRAL SQUARE, showing Baptist Church and Public Library (1885).
PLEASANT STREET AND CENTRAL SQUARE, looking east. Bailey's Block on the right (1869).
PLEASANT STREET FROM CENTRAL SQUARE, looking west. Jackson's liv- ery stable on the right (1867).
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PLEASANT STREET, from Boston & Maine Railroad, looking east (1867).
PLEASANT STREET, looking west. Showing the old and new Methodist Churches (1875).
VIEW OF PLEASANT STREET, showing the Kimball and Lakeman houses. Kimball's Block and Y. M. C. A. building now occupy the site (1870).
SUMMER STREET RAILROAD CROSSING (1885).
SUMMER STREET, from Maple Street (1870).
VIEW OF SALEM STREET, showing Faulkner Elms (1882).
VIEW OF MALDEN, from Las Casas' Hill (1868).
THE SECOND METHODIST CHURCH, built in 1842. Used as a church till 1875. Now occupied by Evening Mail (1870).
THE OLD METHODIST CHURCH, the spire in flames (1875).
THE FIRST PARISH CHURCH, before the present tower was built. Taken from a woodcut in Universalist Miscellany (1848).
THE OLD CONGREGATIONALIST CHURCH, built in 1833 on corner Main Street and Eastern Avenue. Moved in 1850 to Main Street, opposite Irving Street, where it was blown down in the great gale, September 8, 1869 (1867).
THE OLD CONGREGATIONALIST CHURCH, after the September gale (1869). THE FALLS, at Mountain Avenue Bridge, the outlet of Odiorne's Pond (1867). BELL ROCK. On this rock the bell of the First Church was hung until 1695, when it was placed on the meeting-house (1899).
BELL ROCK, with bell in position, as it may have appeared in 1660. Drawn by A. H. Bicknell (1899).
THE HOLLOW ELM TREE. It was located on the Townsend estate, Summer Street, in front of what is now No. 135 (1868).
HIGH SCHOOL CADETS, May 30, 1886, William H. Winship, Captain (1886) CENTRE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, built in 1848. Destroyed by fire, January 19, 1875. Located on Pleasant Street, where Yerxa's Block uow stands (1875).
MAPLEWOOD GRAMMAR SCHOOL, built 1857. Removed 1886. It formerly stood on the site of the present Maplewood School (1880).
WEST GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Pleasant Street, built in 1857. Removed to the Marsh in 1885 (1899).
FIRST BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD STATION, built 1845 on east side of track. Removed in 1872 (1867).
SECOND BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD STATION, built 1871. Removed September, 1892, when Summer Street was extended to Pleasant Street (1880).
HIGH SCHOOL, Salem Street, built in 1872. Used as a High School building till 1896 (1880).
E. C. SWAIN'S PHOTOGRAPHIC CAR, Pleasant Street (1867).
LAS CASAS' POND, between Summer and Beltran Streets, near Francis Street- (1867).
THE CASCADE, in Middlesex Fells (1898).
HILL'S TAVERN, Irving Street, built about 1720. It was called " The Rising Eagle." It formerly stood on the site of the City Hall (1899).
WAITE'S TAVERN, Salem Street, opposite Webster Street, built about 1775.
Torn down 1891. Was used as a tavern till 1809 (1884).
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EDMESTER HOUSE, Bow Street, Everett, built in the Colonial period. Owned for many years by Timothy C. Edmester. Torn down about 1887 (1876). JAMES HOWARD HOUSE, Summer Street, afterwards owned by D. K. Mars- ton. The house was located between Clifton Street and Rockland Avenue, and was torn down about 1870 (1867).
FAULKNER HOUSE, Salem Street, built before 1750. Owned by Samuel Waite and John B. Faulkner. House removed in 1892 and Faulkner School built on site (1882).
CAPT. ISAAC SMITH'S HOUSE, Chelsea Street, Everett, sold to Nathan Nichols in 1782. Built before 1700. Destroyed by fire in 1874 (1867).
JOHN NICHOLS HOUSE, Chelsea Street, Everett, bought in 1746 by John Nichols. Tradition says an Indian was killed in this house by a former owner. Removed about 1875 to Central Avenue, Everett, and remodelled (1867).
WAITE-IRESON HOUSE, near Swain's Pond. Very old house. Date un- certain. Still standing (1885).
JENKINS-RAND HOUSE, corner Salem Street and Broadway. The home of Schoolmaster Jenkins. Built before 1700. Partially destroyed by fire in 1882 (1882).
HOWARD HOUSE, corner Lebanon and Porter Streets, Melrose, a very old house. It has been in possession of some member of the Howard family from about 1730. Still standing, but soon to be removed (1899).
UPHAM HOUSE, Upliam Street, Melrose, built about 1700 by Phineas Upham
3d. The original house has been added to on several occasions. It is still in possession of the Uphanı family (1885).
MICAH WAITE HOUSE, Clifton Street, corner Main Street. Built by Jabez Waite about 1720, and burned, October 10, 1893 (1885).
GOVERNOR CRADOCK HOUSE, Medford, built about 1634. The oldest house in Massachusetts (1867).
JOHN WAITE HOUSE, Cross Street, torn down in 1896. Age not known. Lincoln School built on the site of the homestead (1895).
THE PARSONAGE, 145 Main Street, built in 1724. Occupied first by Rev- erend Josepli Emerson, as the parsonage. Here Adoniram Judson, the missionary, was born in 1788. Bought by George W. Wilson in 1845 (1899).
BRYANT HOUSE, Cross Street, built before 1760. Now standing (1899). BOARDMAN HOUSE, Saugus, located in Saugus, near the Melrose line. Still standing. One of the most interesting relics of the 17th century. Now owned by Frank P. Bennett (1885).
PERKINS HOUSE, Appleton Street. A portion of this house was built as early as 1647, by James Green. In 1765 it was bought by Joseph Perkins, of Danvers. The oldest house in Malden (1899).
SAMMETT HOUSE, Shute Street. The farm belonged originally to Deacon John Greenland, then to John Shute, and later to Captain Henry Rich, who built the present house about 1820 (1899).
JOSEPH LYNDE HOUSE, Main Street, Melrose The older part built about 1720. In the cellar of this house was found the old " corn inill " which was shown at this exhibition. Still standing (1873).
JONATHAN LYNDE HOUSE, Russell Street, Melrose, built by John Lynde
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about 1700. Now standing. Has been changed somewhat within a few years (1872).
SAMUEL COX HOUSE, Pleasant Street, built about 1812. Still standing. Samuel Cox built the Last Factory. Lemuel Cox lived in one half (1899). JOHN SPRAGUE HOUSE, Salem Street, built in 1797 by Captain Dyer.
Bought in 1808 by John Sprague. Moved in 1875 to the head of Sprague Street (1868).
JOHN SPRAGUE HOUSE, Rear view (1868).
SAMUEL N. BREEDEN HOUSE, Salem Street, built about 1800. Now standing (1899).
BUCKNAM HOUSE, Everett, built by William Bucknam before 1675. It was known later as the Swan House. Demolished in 1875 (1867).
STILES HOUSE, Pleasant Street, built about 1815. Removed in 1874. The Methodist Church now stands on its site (1867).
CHARLES HILL HOUSE, Main Street, next to City Hall. Built in 1812. Now standing (1891).
CHARLES HILL HOUSE, Rear view (1899).
CHARLES WAITE HOUSE, corner Ferry and Haskins Streets. Built about 1820. Now standing (1883).
DEXTER HOUSE, Elm Street, built in 1848 on site of an older house (1869).
JAMES HOWARD'S SHOE SHOP, Pleasant Street, built in 1837. Removed in 1893 to Summer Street (1880).
HAVEN HOUSE, Pleasant Street, removed in 1898 to make room for the new Court building (1898).
FISHER HOUSE, Pleasant Street, also called the Floyd House. Removed in 1889 to make room for Hill's Block (1868).
THE TOWN PUMP, corner Main and Salem Streets, originally Joseph Hills' well. For many years known as " The Town Pump." In 1886, Mr. W. P. Sheldon gave the stone pump which was set up in place of the old wooden one. In 1894, the square was widened and the pump re- moved (1887).
BAILEY HOUSE, Madison Street. In this house was located the first bank in Malden, 1832-1850 (1899).
PANORAMA OF MALDEN, a bird's-eye view of Malden in 1866 from the Melrose line to Faulkner Station. Taken from Wayte's Mount (1866).
SPOT POND, Melrose (1876).
ODIORNE'S POND, a view from Wayte's Mount, looking west (1866).
THE OLD MILL POND, corner Pleasant and Main Streets. It was abandoned in 1850. A. F. Sargent (1850).
PANORAMA OF MALDEN, from Hillside Avenue. G. D. B. Blanchard (1876). FOUR OLD HOUSES, pen and ink sketches by Frank A. Bicknell and Henry L. Moody. D. P. Corey.
MORVILLER, JOSEPH. Oil Painting. The John Pratt House at the entrance of Forest Dale Cemetery. This picture was painted for the owner in 1864, by Mr. Morviller, a French artist who lived on Russell Street, Malden, from about 1855 to 1870, and painted many Malden scenes. G. D. B. Blanchard.
MORVILLER, JOSEPH. Oil painting. View near Odiorne's Pond. G. D. B. Blanchard (1864).
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BOSTON RUBBER SHOE CO. Malden Public Library (1851).
MAP OF MALDEN, the oldest map of Malden in existence. A. F. Sargent (1795).
PLAN OF NORTH DISTRICT OF MALDEN, showing location of houses. D. P. Corey (1830).
PLAN OF THE GREEN FARM, Malden. D. P. Corey (1835-1840).
MAP OF MALDEN AND EVERETT. A. F. Sargent (1868).
MAP OF MELROSE. A. F. Sargent (1874).
MAP OF MALDEN. City of Malden (1899).
BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF MALDEN. G. D. B. Blanchard (1874).
BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF MALDEN. Frank E. Woodward (1881 ).
BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF MAPLEWOOD AND LINDEN. Malden Public Library (1897).
PORTRAITS.
GREEN, Hon. JAMES DIMAN. Orator at the 200th Anniversary of Malden's Incorporation, May 23, 1849. Born in Malden, 1798; died 1882. The first Mayor of Cambridge. City of Cambridge.
HAVEN, GILBERT, Sr. President of the day, May 23, 1849. He was town clerk for twenty years, and first President of Malden Savings Bank. Born 1791; died 1868. Malden Savings Bank.
HAVEN, GILBERT, Jr., (Bust). Poet of the day, May 23, 1849. Afterwards Bishop M. E. Church. Born in Unite Cox's house, on Clifton Street, Malden, in 1821; died 1880. Meth. Book Concern.
BARRETT, AUGUSTUS L. Chief marshal, May 23, 1849. Born 1813 ; died 1896. Mrs. A. L. Barrett.
MCCLURE, Rev. ALEX. WILSON. Minister First Church, 1831-1852. Chap- lain at celebration, May 23, 1849. Born 1809 ; died 1865. Mrs. Chas. L. Eaton.
ADAMS, Rev. JOHN G. Pastor First Parish, 1838-1853. Born 1810; died 1887. Chairman Committee of Arrangements, May 23, 1849. First Parish.
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM H , Jr. Born 1823; died 1874. Secretary of Com- mittee of Arrangements, May 23, 1849. Mrs. Wm. H. Richardson. JUDSON, Rev. ADONIRAM, the great missionary. Born 1788; died 1850. First Baptist Church.
COBB, Rev. SYLVANUS. Pastor First Parish, 1828-1837. Born in Norway, Me., 1798; died 1866. He was the father of Cyrus and Darius Cobb, the artists, and of Sylvanus Cobb, Jr., the author. First Parish.
GREENWOOD, Rev. THOMAS J. Pastor First Parish, 1858-1865. Born 1799 ; died 1874. The Greenwood School was named in his honor. First Parish.
FOLJAMBE, Rev. SAMUEL W. Pastor First Baptist Church, 1871-1887. Born 1823 ; died 1890. First Baptist Church. .
STUBBERT, Rev. WM. F. Pastor First Baptist Church, 1851-1859. Born 1819 ; died 1891. First Baptist Church.
PEASE, Rev. THEODORE C. Pastor First Church, 1884-1893. Born 1853 ; died 1893. Horace R. Brown.
WILLIS, Miss SARAH. This is a portrait of Miss Willis when she was eight
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years old. It was painted in England about 1750. She was a niece of the Rev. Eliakim Willis. Mrs. J. Langdon Sullivan.
BALLOU, Rev. HOSEA. A celebrated Universalist minister and President of Tufts College, 1853-1861. Born 1796; died 1861. Mrs. Chas. H. Sprague.
BAILEY, TIMOTHY. President of the first bank in Malden. Born 1785 ; died 1852. George T. Bailey.
ATKINS, GIBBS. Of Boston. Born 1740; died 1806. Grandfather of the owner. James Bartlett.
ATKINS, Mrs. HANNAH (DODGE). Born 1750; died 1838. Grandmother of the owner. James Bartlett.
WATTS, WILLIAM. Born 1787 ; died 1852. Father of the owner. Mrs. James Bartlett. BARTLETT, Mrs. ELIZABETH (ATKINS). Born 1789 ; died 1837. Mother of the owner. James Bartlett.
FALL, GEORGE HANSON. Chairman Selectmen, 1858-1860. Born 1815 ; died 1880. Geo. H. Fall.
GOULD, Dr. DANIEL. Malden's celebrated physician. Born in South Read- ing, 1789 ; died 1856. Miss Helen M. Hill.
BLANCHARD, Mrs. SARAH PHIPPS (BOARDMAN). Wife of Capt. Andrew Blanchard. Born 1795; died 1888. Painted in N. Y. in 1832. G. D. B. Blanchard.
SPRAGUE, JOHN. Born 1781 ; died 1852. Chas. H. Hyde.
SPRAGUE, Mrs. SALLY (HILL). Born 1785; died 1867. Chas. H. Hyde.
RICHARDSON, WM. H. Born 1786 ; died 1861. Frank P. Cox.
RICHARDSON, Mrs. LYDIA (HILL). Born 1786 ; died 1879. Frank P. Cox. LORD, JEREMIAH PAGE. Born 1809 ; died 1879. Henry C. Lord. LORD, Mrs. LOUISA (SCOTT). Born 1809 ; died 1856. Henry C. Lord. BURRAGE, Capt. MARTIN. Born 1793 ; died 1878. Mrs. Irving Hoyle. SHUTE, Dr. CHARLES B. Born 1843; died 1888. A physician and chair- man of School Board. Mrs. Chas. B. Shute.
TURNER, Mrs. ALICE (ROGERS). Born 1794 ; died 1870. Henry E. Turner. HERRICK, Dr. MARTIN. A surgeon in Revolutionary War. Born 1744; died 1856. Henry N. Hartshorn.
FALL, GERSHOM LORD. Born 1817; died 1866. Geo. H. Fall.
TOWNSEND, JOHN. Born 1766 ; died 1856. Mrs. Franklin M. Miner.
WAITE, THOMAS. Born 1773 ; died 1854. Mrs. Lydia F. Mann.
PERKINS, REBECKAH (APPLETON). Born 1762 ; died 1856. Mrs. Lydia F. Mann.
SHUTE, SAMUEL. Selectman of Malden during Civil War, 1861-1865. Born 1812; died 1876. Mrs. Chas. B. Shute.
HOLDEN, DANA. Representative to General Court, City Almoner for many years. Born 1813 ; died 1887. City of Malden.
BARRETT, SIMON HALL. Born 1811. S. H. Barrett.
BARRETT, Mrs. MARY (PRATT).
Born 1807.
S. H. Barrett (1833).
HAVEN, GILBERT, Sr. Justice of Peace, and Trial Justice of the State 14 years. Born 1791 ; died 1868. Mrs. Lemuel Cox.
HAVEN, Mrs. HANNAH (BURRILL). Born 1788; died 1884. She was daughter of Benjamin Burrill of East Abington. Mrs. Lemuel Cox.
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ODIORNE, FRED H. Born May 26, 1830 ; died Jan. 3, 1893. Malden Club. SPRAGUE, JOHN. Born 1781 ; died 1852. Chas. H. Sprague. SPRAGUE, Mrs. SALLY (HILL). Born 1785 ; died 1867. Chas. H. Sprague. BARRETT, WILLIAM. Born 1775; died 1834. Harry H. Barrett.
BARRETT, Mrs. MARY K. (HALL). Born 1783; died 1841. Harry H. Barrett.
NICHOLS, Capt. NATHAN. Born 1765 ; died 1841. Representative to the General Court 1819-20-23-24. Mrs. Geo. S. Mansfield.
NICHOLS, JOHN S. Born 1817 ; died 1889. Selectman 1862. Mrs. Geo. S. Mansfield.
COREY, Capt. SOLOMON. Born 1791 ; died 1865. First Postmaster at So. Malden. D. P. Corey.
WEBSTER, JOSHUA. Born 1796 ; died 1871. First President of Saugus Branch Railroad, and a prominent man in Maplewood. Chas. II. Wise. WEBSTER, Mrs. ELIZABETH B. (CHASE). Born 1799; died 1882. Chas. H. Wise.
OAKES, Mrs. SARAH (BATTELLE). Wife of Jonathan Oakes, Jr. Born 1790; died 1858. Mrs. Mary O. Atwood.
STARBIRD, NATHANIEL W. Overseer of the poor 1865-1867. Born 1804 ; died 1888. Louis D. Starbird.
HOWARD, JAMES. Born 1791; died 1869. Founder of the Centre Metho- dist Church. Geo. H. Fall.
HOWARD, Mrs. MARY (Cox). Daughter of Unite Cox and wife of James Howard. Born 1792 ; died 1874. Geo. H. Fall.
SARGENT, ALBERT F. Born 1832; died 1898. Town Clerk, Selectman, Auditor, and Town Treasurer. Malden Savings Bank.
WAITE, CALEB. Born 1808; died 1893. Malden Savings Bank. WAITE, JONATHAN. Mrs. Chas. L. Eaton.
WISE, DANIEL PARKER. Born 1811 ; died 1864. Daniel P. Wise. NOYES, Mrs. EMELINE (ESTES). Born 1808 ; died 1842. Mrs. Zera Estes. ESTES, Mrs. HANNAH W. Born 1782; died 1864. Mrs. Zera Estes.
FERNALD, WILLIAM. Born 1814 ; died 1864. Mrs. Geo. Fernald Faulkner. FERNALD, Mrs. WILLIAM (ELIZABETH NEWCOMB HILL). Born 1817; died 1892. Mrs. Geo. Fernald Faulkner.
OLIVER, Mrs. MARY (PRATT). Wife of Dea. Wm. Oliver. Born 1752; died 1845. Miss Florence Waitt.
GLOVER, Gen. JOHN. Officer in the Revolution. Born 1732; died 1797. Mrs. Chas. H. Knapp.
BARRETT, AUGUSTUS L. Photo. with his fast horse. Mrs. A. L. Barrett. OAKES, Capt. JONATHAN. Served with distinction in the navy during the Revolution. Born 1751 ; died 1818. Mrs. Mary O. Atwood.
WAITE, Dea. SAMUEL. Silhouette. Born 1761; died 1851. D. P. Corey. GREEN, Dr. EZRA. Portrait and Autograph, 1846, when he was one hundred years old. He was a brother of Rev. Aaron Green, and Surgeon with Capt. Paul Jones, in the navy of the Revolution. D. P. Corey.
GREEN, Rev. AARON. Silhouette. Minister of First Church, 1795-1831.
Born 1765 ; died 1853. Malden Public Library.
BLANCHARD, CAROLINE L. Miniature 1835, when she was seventeen years of age. G. D. B. Blanchard.
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SILHOUETTES, (a) Eliza Greenleaf, (b) Sally Roads Greenleaf. Mrs. Franklin M. Miner.
STIMPSON, Mr. and Mrs. Miniatures, 1820. Miss Emily Flint.
BRINTNALL. Daguerreotype. (a) Benjamin Brintnall, born 1780; died 1856. (b) Eliza (Townsend) Brintnall, born 1786 ; died 1867. Mrs. Frank- lin M. Miner.
PARKER, REBECCA DEXTER. Miniature on ivory before 1800. Great-great- aunt of Richard and Samuel G. Dexter. Mrs. Richard Dexter.
DEXTER, RICHARD. Daguerreotype, 1846. Aged twenty-one years. Mrs. Richard Dexter.
LYNDE, REBECCA. Miniature. Chas. L. Eaton.
STARBIRD, NATHANIEL W., on ivory by M. B. Russell, 1830. Mrs. Caroline M. French.
STARBIRD, children of NATHANIEL W. and MARY D., on ivory by Mrs. M. B. Russell, 1845. Mrs. Caroline M. French.
STARBIRD. Water-color portraits. (a) Nathaniel W. Starbird, 1817. (b)
Mary D. Starbird, 1817. Mrs. Caroline M. French.
MALDEN MEMORIALS.
MATTHEWS, Rev. MARMADUKE. Autograph Letter of. He was the first settled minister in Malden, 1650-1654. Born about 1605 ; died in England about 1683. Frank E. Woodward.
WIGGLESWORTH, Rev. MICHAEL. Poem. A fragment of the first edition of " The Day of Doom." A poetical description of the Last Judgment. The only copy in existence. Mr. Wigglesworth was born in 1631, and died 1705. He was teacher of the First Church, 1653-1705. N. E. Hist. Gen. Society.
WIGGLESWORTH, Rev. MICHAEL. Poem. "The Day of Doom." A reprint from the sixth edition of 1715, Boston, 1828. John Ward Dean.
WIGGLESWORTH, Rev. MICHAEL. Poem. "Meat out of the Eater." Fifth edition, 1703. D. P. Corey.
WIGGLESWORTH, Rev. MICHAEL. Poem. "Meat out of the Eater." An- other copy. Miss Annie H. Ryder, Medford.
WIGGLESWORTH, Rev. MICHAEL. Autograph Elegy.
" Upon the much lamented Death of that Precious servant of Christ, Mr. Benjamin Buncker, pastor of the Church at Maldon, who deceased on the 3ª of ye 12th moneth 1669." N. E. Hist. Gen. Society. WIGGLESWORTH, Rev. MICHAEL. Common-place Book. Autograph Manu- script. A record book about 1659-1687. N. E. Hist. Gen. Society.
HILLS, JOSEPH. Autograph of. Joseph Hills was born about 1603. Came from Maldon, Eng., to Charlestown, 1638. Settled at Mystic Side before 1649, and was Malden's first representative. He undoubtedly gave the name to our town. N. E. Hist. Gen. Society.
EMERSON, Rev. JOSEPH. Autograph Letter of. Written in 1755 to his son- in-law, Rev. Daniel Emerson, a chaplain in the army. Mr. Emerson was
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minister of the First Church, 1721-1767. He was born in 1700, and died in 1767. Mrs. Levi Abbot, Hollis, N. H.
EMERSON, Rev. JOSEPH. Sermon. "Meat out of the Eater, and Sweetness out of the Strong." A sermon preached by him in 1735. D. P. Corey.
EMERSON, Rev. JOSEPH. A Sermon. On the death of Rev. Joseph Emer-
son, of Malden, by his son, Rev. Joseph Emerson of Pepperell, 1767. D. P. Corey.
EMERSON, Rev. JOSEPH. Sermon by. An exhortation to his people with respect to Variety of Ministers, 1742. D. P. Corey.
EMERSON, Rev. JOSEPH. Autograph Poem. 1749. Composed on the death of his grandchild, Mary Emerson. Mrs. Levi Abbot.
EMERSON, Rev. JOSEPH. Autograplı. A letter written by Mr. Emerson's father-in-law, Rev. Samuel Moody, of York, Me., in 1729, to his grand- daughter, Hannah Emerson, in Malden, when she was eight years old. Mrs. Levi Abbot.
THACHER, Rev. PETER. Sermon. At his ordination, Sept. 19, 1770, preached by Rev. Nath'l Robbins. D. P. Corey.
WILLIS, Rev. ELIAKIM. Cane belonging to. He was ordained pastor of the South Church, Malden, 1752. He died pastor of the North Church, 1801. Mrs. J. Langdon Sullivan.
SHUTE, Rev. DANIEL. Sermon. A sermon preached on the death of Mr. Shute (a native of Malden), by Rev. Henry Ware of Hingham, 1802. D. P. Corey.
GREEN, Rev. AARON. Sermon preached by. On the death of Capt. Jona- than Barrett, Nov. 25, 1821, with autograph of Squire Bernard Green. D. P. Corey.
GREEN, Rev. AARON. Sermon by. On the " Death of George Washington." 1800. Malden Public Library.
OSGOOD, Rev. DAVID, D.D , of Medford. Two Sermons on " The Validity of Baptism by Sprinkling " and " The Right of Infants to that Ordinance." Supported and defended in two discourses delivered at Malden in the be- ginning of the year 1804, occasioned by the setting up of a Baptist Society in that place, 1804. D. P. Corey.
SPRAGUE, JOHN. Pamphlet. 1812. "The History of Wars and Fightings (without shedding of blood), in the Baptist Church in Malden." D. P. Corey.
COVENANT OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. The first one printed, 1824. D. P. Corey.
CATECHISM, used in Baptist S. S. in 1818. D. P. Corey.
THUMB BIBLE. (Verbum Sempiternum.) Very rare, 1810. Mrs. D. P. Corey.
LIVERMORE, ALPHEUS, of Malden. Trial of, for the murder of Nicholas John Crevay, an Indian (at Spot Pond) 1813. D. P. Corey.
WRIGHT, Rev. S. OSGOOD. Historical Discourse (1831). Delivered in Malden on Thanksgiving day. D. P. Corey.
WAITE, Dea. SAMUEL. Music-Book of. Used in Malden about 1750. D. P. Corey.
GREEN, Hon. JAMES D. Oration. Delivered at Malden on the 200th Anni- versary of its Incorporation, 1849. Autograph of Mr. Green. Frank E. Woodward.
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" THE CHURCH MOVES." Extracts. From " The Day of Doom," pub. by R. Thayer, Boston. John Ward Dean.
MALDEN BI-CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION, 1849. Order of Exercises. G. D. B. Blanchard.
MCCLURE, Rev. ALEX. W. Order of Exercises at his reinstallation, Malden, Nov. 22, 1848. Mrs. Cynthia Bangs.
ADAMS, Rev. AARON C. Order of Exercises at his installation, July 29, 1852. Mrs. Cynthia Bangs.
FIRST CHURCH " ARTICLES OF FAITH." With list of members (1832). Mrs. Cynthia Bangs.
ADVERTISEMENT OF A RUNAWAY. Swan.
Posted in Malden in 1744. Joseph
A COLLECTION OF OLD PROGRAMS. Relating to Malden's History. Mrs. Thos. O. Nichols.
SPOON. Made from the Silver Knee Buckles of Thomas Pratt of Malden ; worn in 1750. Mrs. Thos. O. Nichols.
PITCH PIPE. Used in the choir of the First Parish (1800).
SILVER TANKARD. Made by Paul Revere and used by Washington when he visited the Dexter house in 1775. Samuel G. Dexter.
TEASPOONS 200 YEARS OLD. Belonged to Rev. Samuel Moody of York, Me., father-in-law of Rev. Joseph Emerson. Mrs. Levi Abbot.
TABLESPOON. Marked H. E., 1743. Given to Hannah Emerson as a wed- ding present by her father, Rev. Joseph Emerson of Malden. Mrs. Levi Abbot.
WASHINGTON GUARDS OF MALDEN. Company Roll, 1828. This is a Sub- scription Paper in manuscript, showing names of subscribers for funds to procure tents, etc., for use of the above Company. S. Hall Barrett.
TOWN REPORTS. 1826 and 1844. The Daughters of the late Alvin V. Lynde of Melrose.
SILVER SPOON. Owned by Patty Waite, wife of Samuel Waite of Malden. Patty Waite was grandmother of Elizabeth Lord, who bequeathed the old- fashioned clock to the Public Library. Mrs. Henry C. Lord.
EXTRACT FROM THE MILITIA LAW. Dated Malden, May 11, 1744. Mrs. Joseph R. Atwood.
WATCH. Owned by Simon Knights, the last slave born in Malden. Miss
Helen M. Hill.
INTENTION OF MARRIAGE Box. This box hung at the door of the First Baptist Church 75 years ago, and in it were posted the marriage inten- tions. Mrs. D. P. Corey.
DEXTER, Lord TIMOTHY. Autograph Letter. Written to Manassah Cutler in 1787. Timothy Dexter, born in Malden, Jan. 22, 1747-8, and died in Newburyport, Oct. 26, 1806. Old Newbury Historical Society.
PORTRAIT OF Lord TIMOTHY DEXTER AND HIS DOG. Old Newbury His- torical Society.
DEXTER, Lord TIMOTHY. Pamphlet. " A Pickle for the Knowing Ones." Written by Dexter. The punctuation marks are placed in the back of the book, and the reader is requested to use them to suit himself. D. P. Corey. DEXTER, Lord TIMOTHY. Residence at Newburyport. Malden Public Library.
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