Professional and industrial history of Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Volume III, Part 66

Author: Davis, William T. (William Thomas), 1822-1907
Publication date: 1894
Publisher: [Boston, Mass.] : Boston History Co.
Number of Pages: 928


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After a business education of some years in various capacities, Mr. Kelly, in 1861, went into business for himself as a member of the firm of Warnock & Kelly, and began the importation of linens. On the death of Mr. Warnock, which occurred shortly after the formation of the firm, Mr. Kelly succeeded to the control of the concern, at which time the firm name of Thomas Kelly & Co. was adopted. The blanket branch of the business was added about this time, and it eventually


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became the sole business of the house. So rapid was the growth of the latter business that for several years prior to Mr. Kelly's death his firm stood at the head of that trade in the United States, owning a mill in Lewiston, Me., and controlling the output from mills in California, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maine and New Hampshire. From modest begin- ning a business was built up of about $2,000,000 a year-a wonderful record for a concern dealing in one line of dry goods. Mr. Kelly had partners in business-among them Thomas F. Maguire and James M. Morrison, both able men-but from the beginning he was the moving spirit and the most active member of the concern, whose head he was in every sense of the term. From the start success attended Mr. Kelly in his business career, and although everything was lost in the great fire of 1842, he was not for a moment dismayed, and with energy and well directed efforts soon regained what he had lost.


As a business man Mr. Kelly's career was indeed remarkable. He had the foresight, the keen and discriminating mind and the executive ability to formulate and carry on large enterprises. He readily per- ceived the possibilities of a business venture, and his judgment invari- ably led to the right conclusion. He was self-reliant to a wonderful degree, and when he had matured his plans he had the courage to carry them out, regardless of the views of others .. Full of resources, he was ready for any emergency. He was neither disconcerted by temporary miscarriage of his plans nor unduly elated over success. Shrewd in making bargains, he was scrupulously careful to live up to every obli- gation. Fair and just in all of his transactions, he demanded the same treatment from others. Among his business associates Mr. Kelly was deservedly held in high esteem. One of the leading merchants of Bos- ton, in speaking of him to the writer, said: "I was intimately associ- ated with Mr. Kelly for twenty-five years, and considered him one of the ablest business men Boston ever had. Our dealings aggregated many thousands of dollars annually, and I never knew him to deviate one iota from his word. He was a sharp, shrewd business man, but you always knew where to find him, and his word could be implicitly relied upon. I not only learned to respect his judgment in business, but to admire his sterling integrity. All who knew him had the same feeling for the man. As a citizen and an honorable business man he stood high in the community, and his loss will be widely felt."


Personally Mr. Kelly was of a genial nature. He was quick and apt at repartee and was never at loss for a reply to any argument that


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could be advanced. As a salesman he was unexcelled. He had that rich sense of humor so common to the Irish character, and keenly relished the society of congenial friends. Upon those, however, who only knew him in a business way, he was apt to leave the impression of being stern, but in social life, where he completely threw off, and apparently for the time forgot, business cares, he was the soul of good nature and good cheer. He was quiet and retiring in disposition and had no in- clination even had he the time for public life. He was a member of the Charitable Irish Association and the Catholic Union, and was a ready and cheerful contributor to every worthy and deserving object.


Mr. Kelly's death was particularly sad. Returning home from a visit to the World's Fair at Chicago he was killed in the memorable railroad accident at Chester, Mass., August 31, 1893. The end came in the full tide of his business career and when he had apparently many years in store. In the city of his home the news of his death was re- ceived with deep and heartfelt sorrow by hundreds of friends and business associates of many years, while throughout the dry goods world, where his name was so well known, his loss was sincerely regretted.


GEORGE W. GAY, M. D.


GEORGE WASHINGTON GAY was born in Swanzey, N. H., January 14, 1842. His preliminary education was received in the local schools, which was supplemented by a course at the Harvard Medical School, from which he received the degree of M.D. in 1868. Following his graduation he passed a year in the hospital at Rainsford's Island and the same period as house surgeon at the City Hospital. At the end of this period of service he began the active practice of his pro- fession in Boston, in which he has since continued with constantly in- creasing success, his achievements as a surgeon being especially note- worthy. He is a meniber of the British Medical Association, of the American Surgical Association, the American Medical Association, the Massachusetts Medical Society, the Boston Society for Medical Improvement, Roxbury Society for Medical Improvement, Boston Society for Medical Observation, and the Suffolk District Medical So- ciety. He is also clinical instructor in surgery at the Harvard Medical School and surgeon to the Boston City Hospital. He has been quite an


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extensive contributor to medical literature, having written important papers on croup, hernia, ingrowing toc-nail, tracheotomy, appendicitis, shock, the aspirator, and other topics, which have appeared in various medical journals of the day.


ALBERT WINSLOW NICKERSON.


ALBERT WINSLOW NICKERSON was the son of Joseph and Louisa (Winslow) Nickerson, and was born in Boston, May 21, 1840. He was educated in the public schools in Boston, and became a partner in business with his father. He was fortunate in his investments. After the decease of his father he became prominent as one of the leading managers of the Atchison and Mexican Central system of railroads, also president of the Arlington Mills. Hc subsequently retired from the active management of property and devoted much of his time to the ornamentation of two large estates which he had acquired, one in Dedham and the other in Marion, Mass. By developing to the utmost the beautiful natural features of the estate in Marion, which comprised about a thousand acres, he rendered it a conspicuous monument to his good taste and artistic judgment. He was a man of great physical and intellectual force and held his opinions on all subjects with great te- nacity, expressing them in pure, strong English, and defending them with a vigor which sometimes provoked opposition. But he had warm friends to whom he was attached and for whom he was ready to make and often did make great sacrifices. He died after a short illness, in the full vigor of manhood, May 17, 1893. He was twice married, first to Agnes M. Partridge, and second to Amelia Frances Lindsay.


NATHAN MATTHEWS.


NATHAN MATTHEWS, a prominent capitalist of Boston, was born in Yarmouth, Barnstable county, Mass., September 15, 1814, and is a son of James and Sally (Hallett) Matthews. On both the paternal and ma- ternal side he is a descendant of the earliest settlers of Massachusetts. James Matthews, the first of his father's family in this country, is sup- 85


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posed to have been a son of Edward Matthews, of the Lodge of Tewks- bury, Gloucestershire, England, who claimed descent from the Mat- thews family of Glamorganshire, Wales. He was in Charlestown in 1634, and, probably, removed to Yarmouth in 1639. He settled near the westerly border of Follen's Pond. He was a man of strong charac- ter and greatly trusted by his fellow-citizens, repeatedly serving in local offices. He died in Yarmouth, January 29, 1685.


Nathan Matthews is of the sixth generation removed from this James Matthews, the line of descent being through Benjamin ?, James 3, Isaac 4, and James 5. All of these ancestors resided at Yarmouth and were citizens of prominence. His father served for a quarter of a cen- tury as selectman of the town. He died December 15, 1856.


The mother of our subject was a descendant of Andrew Hallett, who, in 1632, settled in Plymouth, and afterwards removed to Yarmouth. He was among the earliest of the first comers to Yarmouth, but did not make it a permanent place of residence until 1641.


Although a native of Yarmouth, where his early life was spent, it is his connection with the business life and progress of affairs in Boston that has given Nathan Matthews deserved prominence. He was for some years engaged in the leather business. In 1852 he was elected president and manager of the Winnisimmet Company and has ever since held this office. From 1860 to 1869 he was president of the Boston Water Power Company. He has been particularly successful in real estate speculation, and is one of the large property holders of Boston.


Although for many years removed from his native town, Mr. Mat- thews has always taken the warmest interest in its welfare. This has been manifested in many ways, and notably so by the erection of a pub- lic library building at Yarmouth, which was dedicated on December 20, 1871. Frederick Freeman, the author of the History of Cape Cod, recognized Mr. Matthews's love and interest in the place of his birth by dedicating to him the annals of Barnstable, in which he refers to Mr. Matthews " as the merchant whose sagacity, energy and financial skill give him a high position among his compeers," and "whose unantic- ipated, nobly disinterested and timely aid," largely made possible the publication of the annals of the shire town of his native county.


Mr. Matthews will always be gratefully remembered by Harvard University, to which institution he gave the princely gift of $100,000 for the erection of a dormitory, which is known as the Matthews dormi- tory.


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Mr. Matthews was married, September 9, 1851, to Albertine Bunker, daughter of William J. Bunker, of New York city. Six children have been the issue of this union, in order of birth as follows: Nathan, jr., Caroline, Sarah Hallett, Albert, Elizabeth, and William Constant, all of whom are living with the exception of the last named. Nathan Matthews, jr., eldest of the children, is not only a lawyer of high rank, but occupies a prominent place among the foremost leaders of the Democratic party in the State. He is now serving his third term as mayor of Boston.


INDEX.


Abree, John, 318. Adams, Charles, jr., 339. Isaac, 448. 1. W., 469. John, 26, 527. John Quincy, 93, 94, 528. Josiah, 448. Nathaniel, 533. Samuel, 60, 91, 188, 256, 257. Seth, 288, 448, 454. Sugar Refinery, 454.


Adamson, James, 435. Adden, John, 309.


Addington, Isaac, jr., 233. Isaac, sr .. 232. Aikin, Herrick, 311.


Alcock, Samuel, 233.


Alden, George A., 615.


Alger, Francis, 432. Cyrus, 431, 459. Allen, Charles J. F., 288. Daniel, 233. Field & Lawrence, 386. Hope, 370. John, 400. William Henry, 385.


Alley, Dr. John B., 223, 348. Alumni Association of the Boston Dental College, 211. American Tube Works, 479. Amory, R. G., 94. Thomas C., 155, 424.


Appleton, Isaac, 504. Nathan, 495, 503, 504, 517. Nathaniel W., 284, 516. Nathaniel Walker, 187, 256, 257. William C., 516. Ashton, Henry, 233. Atherton, Charles H., 500. Samuel, 319. Stetson & Co., 321. William, 317. Atkins, Ebenezer, 289. Atkinson, Edward, 533.


Atlantic Works, 479. Atwell, Thomas A., 389. Atwood, James, 342. Moses, 342. Austin, Benjamin, 181, 183. Benjamin, jr., 413. & Co., Charles A., 474. Elbridge G., 136. Avery, John, jr., 188. William, 234. Ayer, Adamı, 465.


Baid, John C., 458. Bailey, William E., 458. Baker, Ezra Il., 293. Dr. James, 449. Walter, 449. & Co., Walter, 449. Baldwin, James F., 144. Loammi, 144. Bancroft & Purrington, 312.


Banigan, Joseph, 359.


Bannock, John, 429.


Barnaby, Ruth, 234.


Barnett, William, 256, 257. Bartlett, Bradbury C., 289. Josiah, 174. Barratt, John, 179.


Basford, Henry, 445. Batchelder, Edward E., 549. John, 475. & Lincoln, 322. Batcheller, Alfred H., 318, 339. Ezra, 339. & Co., E. & A. H., 318, 339. George E., 339. T. & E., 323. Tyler, 339, 572. & Walker, T. & E., 339.


Bates, Joshua, 146. Battles & Atherton, 319. Edward, 319. Baylies, William, 187. Beals, Elias S., 354.


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Beals, Frank, 355. James L., 355. Torrey & Co., 355. Belcher, Sarson, 413.


Bell, Benjamin, 431.


Bennett, John, 408.


Bentley, Frank W., 458.


Bertody, Francis, 256, 258, 285.


Bertram, John, 359, 379.


Bigelow, Charles E., 360. Charles D., 360.


E. B., 515.


Henry J., 204. Dr. Jacob, 193, 204. James, 204. John P., 372. Billings, Hammatt, 532. William, 370. William G., 459. Bishop, Nathaniel, 370.


Blake, George, 96. Lyman R., 313. William, 460.


Blanchard, Thomas, 308, 455.


Blaney Brothers, 376. J. W., 376.


Blodgett & Lerow, 475.


Boardman, Benjamin G., 384. B. G., 334.


Boies, James, 402.


Bond, Edward P., 326. Richard F., 483.


Boole, G. & T., 427.


Boott, Kirk, 501, 512. J. W., 501. & Pratt, 423.


Boston, Administration of Justice, 107. Area and Population of, 74, 103. Belting Co., 453. Board of Health, 85.


Bridge Department, 137.


Button Co., 485. Charter of 1854, 150.


City Hospital, 155, 193.


City Hospital Training School for Nurses, 212. City Period, 1822 to 1890, 102.


Change from Town to City, 90. Colonial Period, 1630-1692, 9, 31. Dental College, 210.


Dispensary, 199. Engineer and Surveyor.


Executive Departments, 158. Finance Department, 131. Fire Department, 116. Government, Chronology of, 166. Harbor, 141. Health Department, 124.


Boston Home for Incurables, 199. Law Department, 136. Lead Co., 457. Lunatic Hospital, 196. Lying-in Hospital, 194. Market Department, 143.


Medical Library, 220, 222.


Medico-Psychological Association, 191. Medical Society, 190.


Overseers of the Poor, 87.


Parks, 157.


Police Department of, 81, 120.


Public Lands, 140.


Public Library, 146.


Public Schools of, 82, 113.


Quarantine and City Physicians, 138. Right of Settlement and of Voting, 77.


Relief and Correction, 118.


Rubber Co., 453.


Rubber Shoe Co., 453.


Society for Dental Improvement, 211. Society for Medical Improvement, 190.


Society for Medical Observation, 190. Society of Medical Sciences, 191.


Spar Co., 458.


Street Railways of, 286.


Superintendent of Streets, 133.


Taxation, 127.


Truant Officers, 142.


Type Foundry, 448. University School of Medicine, 207. Water Department, 144.


Bourne, Nehemiah, 38, 393.


Bowditch, Henry I., 204, 222. N. I., 193.


Bowdoin, Peter, 234.


Bowers & Pratt, 461, 477.


Boyce, Samuel, 390.


Boyd, Joseph, 351. Samuel, 351.


Boylston Medical Society of Harvard University, 192. Ward Nicholas, 230. Dr. Zabdiel, 177, 256, 258. -


Brackenbury, Samuel, 234, 235.


Brackett, George, 374. Newell, 374. Rufus, 374. William D., 604.


Bradstreet, Samuel, 232, 235. Bradlee, Nathaniel J., 529, 533. Bragg, Alexis, 307.


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Bragg, Appleton, 307. Arial, 307. Fowler, 301. Willard, 30%. Braman, Dwight, 293. Grenville D., 293. Jarvis D., 293. G. T. W., 293. Brattle, Thomas, 40. Bray, Mellin, 596. Breed, Aaron, 449. Amos F., 292.


Ebenezer, 306.


Francis W., 329, 348, 623.


Henry A., 289.


Isaiah, 346. Nathan, 3-17, 390. William B., 347. Bride, William J., 457.


Briggs, C. C., 446. C. C., jr., 446. E. & H. O., 426.


Brigham & Co., F., 341. & Co., J. W., 323. & Gore, 321. J. W., 356. Brooks & Co., E. D., 383. Luke, 317, 383. Peter C., 337.


Brown, Bates & Delano, 425.


& Co., B. F., 630. Francis H., 285.


George W., 427.


John, 454. & Lovell, 427. Samuel, 355. Sylvanus, 494.


Browne, Garven, 414.


Bruce, David, 448.


Bryant & Sturgis, 379.


Buckingham, E. S., 479.


Bugbee, James M., 102, 103.


Bulfinch, Charles, 93. Thomas, 181, 184, 256, 259, 284.


Thomas, jr., 256, 259.


Bullivant, Benjamin, 232, 235. Burke, Joseph, 427.


Burkett & Tyler, 427.


Burkhardt, Gottlieb, 476.


Burnham, Andrew, 427.


Burr, Isaac T., 293.


Burrill, John, 370. Theophilus, 370. Burton, Ezra, 474. Harvey A., 474.


Cabot, Frederic, 515, 516. John, 492.


Cabott, Richard C., 515. Cains, Thomas, 434, 447.


Caldwell, Joseph, 458.


Callender, Elisha, 429.


Campbell, John, Canterbury & Co., N. D., 353.


C'apen, William, 319.


Carleton & Co., Guy, 380.


Carney Hospital, 196. & Sleeper, 486. Carr, Rufus B., 479. Carroll, Edward, 374. Thomas, 386. Cast, Godfrey, 181.


Chaffee, E. M., 452.


Chamberlin, Daniel U., 291.


Chandler, Peleg W., 136.


Channing Home, The, 198. Walter, 204. Chapin, Nahum. 668. Chase, George Hussey, 361. Philip A., 348.


Chauncey, Elnathan, 239, 236.


Checkley, Samuel, 232, 236.


Cheever, Abijah, 256, 260, 285.


Chesbrough, E. S., 144.


Chickering. C. Frank, 437, 439. George H., 437, 440. Jonas, 436. Samuel G., 446. Thomas E., 437, 438, 529.


Child, Daniel F., 465. Robert, 232, 237.


Children's Hospital, 194.


Chilson, Gardner, 461.


Choate, Rufus, 456.


Chubbuck & Campbell, 470.


Church, Benjamin, 181, 256, 260, 370. Benjamin, jr., 256, 260.


City Point Works, 475. Claflin, Aaron, 351, 360. Horace B., 351. Lee, 328, 351. William, 318, 326, 327, 328, 334, 351. & Co., William, 326. & Thayer, 351. Clagborne, Col. George, 423. Clapp & Co., A. W., 323. Clark, Eliot C., 514.


Dr. Henry G., 216. John, 181, 185. John, 1 232, 235. John, 2 232, 238. John, 3 232, 238. John, + 256, 260. John, 5 256, 261. John, 6 256, 261.


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Clark John, 7 256, 261. Thomas, 101. William, 256, 261. Clarke, George, 402. John, 232, 239. Richard, 402. Thomas, 29. Clough, M. P., 347.


Coburn, N. P., 329.


Coddington. William, 29.


Codman, John, 423.


Coffin & Co., C. A., 347.


Coggan, John, 29.


Coit, Dr. Daniel Tyler, 225.


Colburn, William, 32.


Colden, Cadwallader, 185.


Cole, B. E., 326, 341. Benjamin E., 317 John, 42.


College of Physicians and Surgeons, 208.


Collins, Stephen, 306.


Colson, Adam, 371.


Conn, Horace, 386.


Constitutional History of Boston, 9.


Converse, C. S., 453. E. S., 453. Elisha S., 358, 554. Frank B., 330. H. E., 453. J. W., 385, 453, 574.


Cook, George, 442. James M., 434. Wilbur D., 443. Cooke, Elisha, 29, 232, 239, 396.


Elisha, jr., 256, 261. Coolidge & Son, Joseph, 423.


Cooper, Rev. Dr. Samuel, 407. William, 181, 182.


Copp, William, 304.


Cotting, Charles U., 293.


Cotton & Hall, 435. John, 32. William C., 479.


Corcoran, Callahan & Co., 377. Michael, 529. County Medical Officers, 216.


Covell, A. S., 515.


Cox, Alfred, E., 480.


Crane, Moore & Co., 348.


Crehore, Benjamin, 444.


Crozier, Henry Will, 256, 261.


Culliton, John, 385.


Cummack, A. G., 514. Cummings, Charles P., 446. & Co., D., 356. John, 326, 327, 386. Nathaniel, 533. Prentiss, 286, 292, 294.


Cumston, James S., 442. William, 442. Cunniff, M. M., 660. Cunningham Iron Works, 481. J. H., 481. Thomas, 481. Currier, E. R., 441. Curtis, Benjamin, 181, 256, 262, 352. George, 660, Noah, 1 352, 543. Noah, 2 352, 545.


Noah, 3 352.


Paul, 427.


Samuel, 478.


Thomas, 352. Thomas B., 144. Walter B., 352.


Cushing, John, 330. Thomas, 179.


Cutler, John, 184, 232, 239, 240, 256, 262. Peter, 232, 241.


Daggett, Henry L., 317. Dagyr, John Adam, 304, 345. Joseph, 345. Thomas, 345. Dana, Richard H., jr., 319.


Dalhonde, Lawrence, 256, 262.


Dalton, Joseph R., 385. Michael, 449. Damon. George L., 485. Safe and Iron Works Co., 485.


Dancel, Christian, 595.


Dane, Francis, 320, 333.


Danforth, Samuel, 256, 262, 284.


Davidson, Hamilton, 453. Rubber Co., 453.


Davis, Aaron, 428. Charles, 428. David P., 478. E. W., 443. George H., 442. John, 94. & Morgan, 341. William, 31, 181, 256, 263.


Dawes, Thomas, 91.


Day, Horace H., 317. Wilcox & Co., 387.


Daye, John, 397. Stephen, 397.


Dean, Gilbert, 330. Dr. John, 225. Dearborn, Benjamin, 414, 430. H. A. S., 528. Nathaniel, 431.


Deer Island Hospital, 197. Dennison, Aaron L., 478, 642. E. W., 635.


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Dental Dep't Harvard University, 209. Dentistry, 208. Derby, E. Haskett, 379. Richard, 346, 379. Dering, Henry, 401. De Witt, Daniel R., 314. Dexter, Aaron, 187, 202, 204, 256, 263, 284. Timothy, 373. Lord Timothy, 410. Dickinson, John, 408. M. F., jr., 293. Thomas, 424. Dinely, William, 242, 241.


Directory for Nurses, Boston Medical Library, 213. Dix & Brinley, 429. Dizer & Co., M. C., 353, 354. Marshall C., 354. Walter M., 354. Silas C., 354. Doak, Benjamin F., 347.


Doggett, John, 428.


Dollins, John, 355.


Donovan & Co., D. A., 317.


Doubt, Nyot, 181, 256, 264.


Douglass, William, 177, 184, 185, 256, 264.


Dow, Phineas, 373, 429. Stephen, 334, 386, 581. Dowley, Levi A., 355, 385. Downing, Richard, 288.


Dowse, Thomas, 377.


Danforth, Samuel, 187.


Dunham, John, 454.


Durgin, Dr. Samuel H., 126. Dutton, Warren, 501.


Earle & Chase, 355. East Boston Sugar Refining Co., 454.


Eaton, W. S., 453. Edmands, 1. P. T., 453.


Edwards, Col. William, 371.


Eliot, Ephraim, 201, 256, 265. Rev. John, 397. Samuel, 424.


Elliott, George W., 477. Ellis, Edward, 232, 241. Rev. George E., 193. Robert, 232, 235. Emerson, George B., 83, 447. William P., 443. Emery, Francis F., 326, 330, 606. Ernst, C. W., 9. Erving, Shirley, 187. Essex Manufacturing Co., 517. Estes, David, 389. Euslin, John Frederick, 256, 265, 285. Eustis, William, 256, 265, 284, 285. 86


Evans, Oliver, 415. Robert D., 654. Eveleth, Joseph, 360. Everson, George H., 448. Everett, Edward, 146, 337, 147, 497, 530. Eyre, John, 232, 242. Jonathan, 232, 242. Simon, 232, 242.


Fairbanks, John, 431. Stephen, 530. Faneuil, Benjamin, 401. Faunce & Spinney, 349. Faxon, Isaiah, 308. Micah, 340. Fay, Frank L., 334. H. B., 356. Nahum, 256, 266, 285. Samuel, 516.


Felch, Isaac, 351. Fennessy, E. H., 630. Frank E., 630. Ferris, David, 306. Zechariah, 306. Field, Converse & Allen, 385. Converse & Co., 385. Isaac, 385. James B., 323. John, 335, 584. Thayer & Whitcomb, 323. Firmin, Giles, jr., 232, 242, 243.


Fisher, Joshua, 492.


Fisk, Asa. 288, 289.


Fitch & Co., C. H., 355.


Flagg, George H. P., 314, 601.


Fleet, John, 221, 256, 266, 285. John, jr., 256, 266. Fletcher, Charles, 445. Fly, Richard, 402. Fogg & Burbank, 312. John S., 354, 577. Forbes Lithograph M'fg Co., 452. Capt. R. B., 427. WV. D., 293. Forbush, Jonathan, 318.


Forster, Dr. Edward Jacob, 174.


Forsyth, James Bennett, 453.


Foster, John, 396, 399.


Fowler, John, 341. Moses Field, 287.


Francis, James B., 517. Franklin, Benjamin, 400, 401, 527. James, 400. Free Hospital for Women, 196. French, Jonas H., 293. Frink, John, 187. Frobisher, William. 409, 421. Fuller, Frank, 434.


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Fuller, Seth, 433. Seth W., 434. Fulton Iron Foundry, 459.


Gager, William, 232, 244.


Gallihue, A. C., 311.


Gardiner, C. F. & H. D., 421. Sylvester, 186, 256, 266. Gardner, Henry J., 152. Joseph, 181, 187, 256, 267. Sylvester, 181. Gavin, Dr. M. F., 230. Gay, Dr. George H., 193. Dr. George W., 672. Gelston, Samuel, 177, 256, 267.


Gibbs, John H., 322. Gibney, John, 385.


Gibson, G. A., 446. Joseph H., 445. Gibbon, Samuel, 396. Gilbert & Co., T., 441. Lemuel, 441. Timothy, 436, 441.


Gilson, William, 374. Gilston, Samuel, 181.


. Glen, James, 399. Globe Works Co., 474.


Glover, John, 232, 244.


Goddard, Benjamin & Nathan, 424.


Godfrey, Benjamin D., 351. Philip, 256, 268. Gomme, G. L., 144.


Goodrich, William M., 443.


Goodspeed, Joseph H., 294.


Goodwin, C. R., 312.


Goodyear, Charles, 313, 316, 358, 453, 590. Manufacturing Co., 590.


Gore, Christopher, 93.


& Co., George P., 321. Joshua R., 374. Gorham, Nathaniel, 188.


Goulding, Capt. Palmer, 355.


Gove & Locke, 486. Grainer, Joseph, 443.


Graves, Robert, 435.


Gray, Abraham, 346. George, 376. Harrison, 179. Horace, 346. John, 410, 413. Solomon S., 481. William, 346, 379. Gregory, Shaw & Co., 329. Green, Bartholomew, 400. & Co .. J., 353. Josiah, 353. J. U., 356. Samuel, 397.


Green, Sumner A., 139, 174, 217, 285. Greenleaf, John, 256, 268.


Greenwood, Miles, 525.


Grenby, Edward L., 469. Griffith, Albert, 452. Charles, 452. Grinnell, Charles A., 326, 328. Grover & Baker, 475.


Haddock, Haseltine & Co., 309.


Hale, Nathan, 144.


Hall, George Holmes, 203, 256, 268. J. Sparkes, 320. J. M. W., 291. Nathaniel, 232, 245. Samuel, 425, 426. Samuel, jr., 427. William, 427.


Hallett & Davis Company, 442. Russell, 442. Hancock, John, 188. Thomas, 401. Hamlin, Emmons, 444.


Hanan, John, 449.


Hannan, John H., 314.


Harding, Charles L., 516.


Harrington, Charles F., 381. Leonard B., 379.


Harris, Benjamin, 399. & Son, Joseph, 350.


Harrison, James, 431. John, 395.


Hart, Edmund, 423.


Harvard Dental Alumni Association, 211.


Harvard Odontological Society, 211.


Harvard Veterinary College, 218.


Hastings, F. H., 443. Haswell, Daniel C., 385.


Hatch & Spofford, 342.


Hawes, William, 413.


Hawkins, Jane, 232, 245


Hay, Peter, 374. Hayden, Charles, 323. Charles G., 291. & Downing, 323.


Hayward, Nathaniel, 359, 453. Lemuel, 256, 268, 284.


Healy, Henry, 374.


Hechenger, Joseph, 476.


Henchman, Daniel, 401, 406.


Hendry, William, 287.


Henry & Hatch, 310.


John F., 309. John J., 330. John J., & Co., 310. Henshaw, Joshua, 181, 182, 183. Hersey, Charles H., 292. Hewes, George Robert Twelves, 371.


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INDEX.


Hewes, Shubael, 371. Heyman, John, 396. Heywood, S. R., 356.


Hibbens, William, 29. Higginson, Stephen, 423. Stephen, jr., 424. Hill, Hamilton A., 517. Henry, 402. Thomas, 402. Hinckley, Holmes, 464.




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