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Breck, Amy, 137 Breck, J. B., 160
Brewer, W. C., 404
Bridges, 22, 42, 43, 77, 79, 80, 167, 385, 509 Bridges, Ziba, 82
Briggs, G. E., 139 Brighton, 8, 9, 22, 23, 168
British-American Association, 254 Brookline, 50
Bronson, Dillon, 301, 336
Brown, C. R., 202, 313 Brown, Ebenezer, 59 Brown estate, 359 Brown, Theron, 394
Brown University, 493 Bucknell University, 483,
Buell, Dai, 414, 507 Building construction, 390, 458, 459, 462
Building Trades Association, 462
Bullough, John, 120 Bullough's Pond, 5, 286 Bunker Hill, 56
Burbank, Moses, 139 Burgoyne, 59, 80 Burnham Brothers, 385 Burr, Abby Y., 424 Burr, Allston, 395
Burr, Ann F., 405
Burr, C. C., 197, 325
Burr, E. D., 214, 350, 373
Burr, H. M., 168 Burr, Isaac T., 125, 405
Burt, F. H., 170 Burt, Grace M., 506 Burt, H. M., 170, 252, 268 Burton, E. D., 203 Bushnell, William, 107
Business, 346, 347, 385, 456, 461 Business and Professional Women's Club, 472 Butler, Mrs. Clementina, 394
Butler, William, 373 Butters, G. S., 315, 505 Byington, E. H., 301
Cabot Park, 275 Caldwell, S. L., 203
Calkins, Wolcott, 305, 505
Callanan, P. H., 200
Cambridge, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 15, 18, 19, 22, 23, 38, 267 Cambridge Village, 9, 13, 15, 18, 21, 22, 37, 38
Camp Devens, 438, 440, 441, 443, 445
Camp Frank A. Day, 475
Camp Mary Day, 4II
Campbell, F. J., 188
Camps, Scout, 409, 410
Camps, Summer, 397, 398
Canada, 57, 58, 76, 208, 270
Cannon, 55
Canoeing, 412
Carol singing, 367
Carpenter, V. E., 178
Carriages, 84
Carrier, A. H., 133
Carroll, M. X., 218
Carter, T. H., 336
Cate, E. W., 223
Catholics, 218-220, 331, 376, 377, 380, 488
Cattle, 6, 8, 14, 24, 123, 124
Celebrations, 193, 259, 264, 301, 444, 445, 446, 447, 486 Cemeteries, 16, 19, 24, 154, 163, 166, 205, 218, 269, 309, 391
Census, 510
Centenary Methodist Church, Auburndale, 133, 485
Centennial Exposition, 193
Central Block, 149
Central Club of Newtonville, 414, 481, 486
Central Congregational Church, 130, 134, 335, 486 Challoner, W. L., 298 Chalmers, Thomas, 328
Channing Church, 126, 127, 374, 377, 482, 486
Channing Unity Club, 378 Chaplin, J. D., 128 Charities, 398, 399 Charles River, 1, 3, 4, 23, 35, 113, 181, 257, 258, 259, 286, 287, 407, 410, 412, 509
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HISTORY OF NEWTON
Charles River Country Club, 465 Charles River Navigation Company, 286 Charles River Railroad, 95, 165 Charlestown, 2
Charters, 1, 27, 28, 175, 176, 178, 198, 267, 342, 343
Chase, F. W., 354
Chase, Ira, 102
Château-Thierry, 44I
Chatfield, C. C., 215
Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, 242
Cheeseborough, E. S., 120
Cheesecake Boulevard, 275
Cheesecake Brook, 6
Chester, Dwight, 197, 225, 393
Chestnut Hill, 5, 9, 11, 168, 306, 361, 365, 377
Chestnut Hill Club, 313
Chestnut Hill Golf Club, 322
Chestnut Hill Improvement Society, 460
Chestnut Hill Reservoir, 167, 169
Chestnut Hill School, 495
Chestnut Hill Unitarian Church, 423
Child, Benjamin, 80
Children's Aid Society, 14I
Children's Hospital, 410
Childs, E. O., 393
Childs, E. O., Jr., 395, 396
Chinese, 270
Christian Era Study Club, 418
Christian Science, 377
Christian Science Church, 487
Christmas Seals, 401, 474, 497
Church, Caleb, 36
Church and State, 18, 20, 88
Church choirs, 106
Churches, 17, 18, 125, 134, 304, 420, 421, 422, 444, 48 I
Church of the Good Shepherd, 317, 424
Church of the Messiah, 133, 214, 482 Church of the New Jerusalem, 130, 336, 425
Church of Our Lady, Help of Chris- tians, 206, 219, 376
Church of the Redeemer, 424
Church of Yahweh, 216 Cincinnati, Society of the, 59 Circuit Railroad, 253, 271, 284
Citizens Party, 197, 269 City budget, 510, 51I
City Council, 179
City Cycle Club, 342
City government, 175, 195, 342, 343
City Hall, 211, 510
City Home, 315, 316
City improvements, 274
City stable, 510
Civil Service reform, 198
Civil War, 156-162
Claflin estate, 424
Claflin Field, 357, 498
Claflin Guards, 231, 232, 344, 345, 382, 429, 430, 432, 438, 448
Claflin Guards Veterans, 439, 448
Claflin, William, 77, 236, 253, 306, 373 Clark, C. H., 318
Clark, C. L., 262
Clark, C. P., 209
Clark, Edward, 133
Clark, F. E., 188, 326
Clark, John, 35
Clark, Joseph S., 130
Clark, William, 55
Clark and Wardwell, 166
Clark Manufacturing Company, 385
Clarke, James F., 67
Clarke, Julius E., 178, 265
Clarke, Samuel, 67, 205
Clarke, W. E., 115
Clarke, William Newton, 136
Classical Institute, 139
Cleveland, Grover, 296
Cline Memorial Methodist Church, 315,485
Clothing trade, 35
Club Workshop, 470
Coaching, 288
Cobb, Darius, 505
Cobb, Henry E., 253, 301, 304, 332, 343, 344, 373, 387
Cobb, J. P., 211, 305
Cobb, W. H., 505
Coburn, N. P., 125, 306
Coffin House, 43, 389
Coffin, Z. E., 178
Colby College, 493
Colby, Gardner, 102, 119, 201, 236
Colby, H. F., 136
Colby, Joseph, 506
Coldspring Brook, 6, 16, 154, 181
Coleman, Lewis, 146
Cole's Block, 234
Colgate University, 307
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INDEX
College Club of Auburndale, 414 Collins, E. J., 178, 192 Committee of Public Safety, 431, 433, 44I Commodore Taylor Boat Club, 258 Common, 162, 166, 369, 447 Common Council, 178 Commonwealth Avenue, 284 Community Christmas trees, 407
Community days, 407 Community sings, 439 Community Theatre, 507 Community Welfare House, Newton- ville, 501 Commuting, 145 Concerts, 264 Concord, 3, 55
Congregationalists, 17, 18, 19, 20, 50, 51, 83, 310, 336, 425
Congregational Club, 221, 222, 329, 374
Congress, 57, 93 Connecticut, 4, 7, 24
Conventions, 60, 61, 69
Converse, E. W., 125, 238, 309
Converse, G. W., 277
Cook, Asa, 69, 71, 134
Cook, Gregory, 12 Cook, Joseph, 8, 247
Coolidge, Calvin, 247, 380 Copeland, Charles, 236, 298 Copeland, F. M., 505
Cordingly Brothers, 116
Cormerais, H. D., 430, 445 Corpus Christi Church, 491 Cotton, John, 46, 47 Cotton, Dr. John, 69, 71
Cotton mills, 78, 114
Country Day School, 360
Crandall and Company, E. L., 167 Crane, Moses G., 146, 178, 227 Crane, William, 188
Crehore, C. F., 160, 319
Crehore, F. M., 506 Crehore, Lemuel, 116 Cricket, 261 Cronach, J. C., 129 Cronin, Francis, 380 Croquet, 263 Crouch, Paul, 413
Crowell Grain Mill, 286 Crystal Lake, 5, 7, 12, 153, 166, 260, 263 Cuba, 344
Cummings, J. E., 202 Curtin, T. A., 440, 489 Curtis, A. C., 116 Curtis, L. F., 412 Curtis, William, 116 Cutler, Calvin, 133
Cutler, C. H., 423, 483
Cutler, Lyman, 109
Cyclone, 299
Dalby Mills Co., 146 Dalby, Thomas, 131, 146
Damon, F. H., 495
Damon Hall, 495
Dams, 36, 37, 82, 85
Dana, W. F., 381, 505
Danahy, T. J., 218, 488, 505
Dartmouth College, 395
Daughters of the American Revolu- tion, 339, 419, 468
Daughters of Rebekah, 272, 416
Daughters of the Revolution, 338, 339, 345 Daughters of Veterans, 395
Davenport, Joseph, 35
Davis, Goody, 30
Davis, I. S., 69
Davis, John, 209
Davis, O. S., 336
Davis, Seth, 80, 97, 98, 99, 103, 108, 209, 210, 293
Davis, S. Warren, 499
Davis, W. H., 301, 302, 305
Davis, William H. Club, 378
Day, Frank A., 293, 354, 372, 394, 398, 415 Day, Mrs. F. A., 410, 41I
Day, H. B., 378
Day nurseries, 35I
Daylight saving time, 285
Dearborn, C. E., 374
Deane, J. R., 198, 373
Dearing, J. L., 202
Declaration of Independence, 57, 80
Dedham, 3, 23, 26, 27, 63, 113
Dedham Road, 23, 24
Deer Island, 26
De Forest, C. B., 302
Demobilization, 445 Dennisons, 32I
Dental Clinics, 398, 474 Devlin, William, 492 Dewey, Admiral, 345 DeWitt Clinton School, 495
520
HISTORY OF NEWTON
Dickens, Charles, 148
Dickinson, Alfred, 406, 467, 498
Dickinson, Mrs. J. W., 245
Dike, S. W., 188, 393 Division of land, 31
Division of town, 87-90
Dog show, 508
Dolan, J. H., 492, 493 Dolan, Michael, 218, 219, 394, 489
Domestic life, 14, 96
Donovan, D. H., 488
Dorchester, 2, 26, 56
Dorchester, L. H., 376
Dougherty, H. T., 403
Draft, 437, 446
Drake, L. S., 467
Drew, C. C., 170
Drew, Erosamon, 16
Drinking fountain, 369
Druce, John, 27
Druce, Vincent, II
Drummond, J. P., 132
Dudley, Ezra C., 214
Dummer, Richard, 8
Duncklee, Susannah M., 394
Dunne, G. C., 223
Durant, Edward, 33, 55, 75
Durant, Edward, Jr., 33 Dwyer, W. J., 488
Eames, Emma, 414
Earle, A. B., 293
Earle, E. B., 223
Early, Bernard, 506
Earnshaw Knitting Mills, 461
Echo Bridge, 167, 255, 317
Echo Bridge Boat Club, 259
Echo Bridge Park, 276 Eddy, Caleb, 77
Eddy, Mary Baker, 377
Edes, Benjamin, 43
Edison Electric Illuminating Com- pany, 384 Edmands, J. C., 158
Edmands, J. F., 178
Edmands, J. Wiley, 119, 125, 144, 236
Education (See Schools) Eight O'Clock Club, 235 Eldredge, Elizabeth, 238 Elections, 296, 382 Electricity, 389
Eliot, 240, 459 Eliot, Charles W., 247, 302
Eliot, John, 19, 25, 26, 68, 300
Eliot, John, Jr., 19, 44, 309 Eliot Block, 234
Eliot Church, 66, 212, 293, 300, 301, 304, 305, 374, 482
Eliot Fund, 302
Eliot Hall, 193, 211, 263, 299
Eliot Memorial Association, 302
Eliot Monument, 302
Eliot, Stirling, 337
Elks, 416, 447, 479, 508
Elliott Guards, 232
Elliott Hall, IIO
Elliott Manufacturing Co., 112, 113
Elliott Mills, 84, 85, 113
Elliott, Simon, 36, 84
Ellis, David, 1 14
Ellis, Rufus, 85, 114, 115
Ellison, W. P., 197
Embargo, 93
Emerson, C. W., 485
Emerson, R. W., 189
Emerson, Thomas, 139
England, 17, 18, 25, 26, 29, 82, 94
England, Church of, 17
English, J. M., 203, 495
Entertainment Club, 337
Epidemics, 6, 24, 397, 403, 443
Episcopal churches, 306
Epworth League, 230
Equal Suffrage Association, 24I
Essex Colony, 168
Estes, Dana, 278
Every Saturday Club, 165, 251
Evening schools, 138, 185
Everett, William, 301
Factories, 121, 147, 148, 166, 208
Family names, 196
Farlow estate, 274
Farlow, John S., 155, 204, 256, 265, 307, 346 Farming, 13, 14, 15
Farm products, 64, 75, 271
Farms, 27I
Farnsworth, E. S., 158
Farwell, Isaac, Jr., 147
Fashions, 362, 363, 466
Fast Day, 19
Faunce, W. H. P., 202, 493
Fay, Eli, 127
Federation of Women's Church So- cieties, 479 Federalists, 92
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Fenno, J. A., 270 Fessenden, F. J., 358 Fessenden School, 358 Festival of Days, 246 Fewkes, Jesse, 147 Field days, 366 Field, Elisha, 154 Field, Fred T., 507 Field, H. M., 160, 187 Fields, J. T., 148 Fire alarms, 509 Fire companies, 83, 86, 116, 117, 118 Fire department, 117, 180, 361 Fire equipment, 118, 180, 273, 463 Fire protection, 146
Fire stations, 462, 463 Firemen, 232, 361
Fires, 48, 67, 112, 116, 117, 118, 180, 186, 212, 232, 233, 234, 272, 329, 331, 371, 386, 407, 408, 409 First Church, 9, 18, 19, 47, 63, 64, 70, 107, 109, 110, 134, 166, 310, 375, 425, 427, 437, 484 First Church Orchestra, 507
Fish, C. E., 318 Fishing, 7, 44, 65
Fiske, John, 64
Flags, 162, 431 Flagstaff, Memorial, 369 Flood, Katherine R. A., 395 Flood, Patrick, 218
Florence Crittenton League, 417 Food conservation, 435, 436, 442 Football, 467 Foreign citations, 454-456 Forestry Commission, 384 Forge shop, 37 Forums, 420 Fourth of July, 258, 260, 263, 406 Fowle, W. B., 191, 197, 255, 265 France, 44I Franklin Club, 231 Franklin Debating Association, 231 Freeman, Caroline L., 410 Freeman, James, 67, 74
Freeman, William, 79 Freemasons, 149, 234, 253, 334, 366, 416, 479 French, 355 French and Indian War, 37, 53 Frisbie, J. F., 161, 187, 254, 393 Frost, Alice, 302 Fruit preserving, 147 Fuller Academy, 40, 89, 99, 140
Fuller, Abraham, 34, 40, 54, 60, 61 Fuller, Amariah, 56 Fuller, Edward, 58 Fuller Farm, 10, 42, 77, 79
Fuller, Jeremiah, 33
Fuller, Joel, 71 Fuller, John, 10, 19, 33
Fuller, John, Jr., 33
Fuller, Jonathan, 33
Fuller, Joseph, 33, 54, 58
Fuller, Joshua, 33, 56
Fuller, Nathan, 33, 57, 59
Fuller, Sarah, 505
Fulling mill, 35, 36
Funerals, 48, 49, 108
Furber, Daniel, 134, 375, 425
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Gabriel d'Annunzio Club, 480 Gamewell Fire Alarm and Telegraph
Company, 146, 180, 209, 391
Gamewell, John M., 145
Garden City (See Newton)
Garden City Grange, 479, 480
Gardner, Thomas, 56
Gardner, W. S., 206
Garrison house, 12, 73
Gasson, T. S., 491, 492
Gay, P. E., 166
General Court (See Legislature)
Geology, 5 George, Henry, 296
Germans, 270, 355, 401
Gibbs, Henry, 71
Gilbert, Lyman, 120, 121, 131
Gilman, G. D., 178
Gilman, N. P., 188, 297
Girl Scouts, 402, 410, 411, 436
Goddard, John, 376, 483
Goddard Literary Union, 22I
Gold Star record, 448-454
Good Government Association of Newton, 336
Good Government Club of Auburn- dale, 418 Good Idea Club, 381
Good Templars, 151, 342
Good Templars Hall, 300 Gookin, Thomas, 27
Goodwin, E. J., 333
Gordon, Anna A., 152
Gordon, Eliza, 152 Gorham, Nathaniel, 61
Gould, John A., 179 Gould, Mrs. W. H., 318
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HISTORY OF NEWTON
Governors, 7, 20, 27, 28, 60, 189 Grace Church, 127, 128, 212, 305, 306, 321, 374, 425, 444 Grade crossings, 283, 312, 370 Grafton, Joseph, 68, 69, 103, 108
Grand Army of the Republic, 163, 165, 249, 258, 447 Grant, B. S., 198
Grant, Moses, 115, 116
Gravel trains, 165
Gray, Mrs. B. P., 412
Great Meadow, 5, 16
Great Signboards, 320
Green, M. M., 206, 219
Greene, J. S. C. 127
Greene, Stephen, 202
Greenhalge, Governor, 300, 344
Greenough, William, 50, III, 120 I3I
Greenwood, Thomas, 34, 80
Gristmills, 8, 16, 35, 78, 115, 286
Groton, 53
Guiney, Louise Imogen, 188
Gypsies, 386, 402
Hackett, H. B., 102
Hagar, Isaac, 179, 313
Hale, Richard, 409
Halls, 169
Hammond House, 73
Hammond, Joshua, 55
Hammond, Thomas, II
Hammond's Pond, 5, 6,
Hampton Institute, 243
Harbach, Thomas, 74 Harlow, L. K., 209, 298
Harper, E. E., 485
Harriman, H. I., 392
Harrison, Mrs. Benjamin, 253
Harvard College, 4, 10, 19, 144, 200, 295, 499 Harwood, G. S., 223, 307
Haskell, E. B., 190, 226, 240, 277, 297, 373 Haskell, E. H., 485, 506
Hasseltine House, 314
Hastings, Daniel, 34
Hastings, John, 34
Hastings, Samuel, 34 Hastings, Thomas, 34 Hatfield, C. E., 378, 395
Haven, C. E., 374 Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 121, 189 Hayden, H. C., 251
Hayes, Roland, 414 Haynes, John, 7, 8, 12
Health, 341, 352, 363, 398
Hemlock, George, 275
Henry, J. Q., 198
Hermann, Ernest, 404
Herrick, E. C., 494
Hibbard, H. E., 269, 393
High School, 120, 137, 138, 164, 199, 200, 332, 333, 356, 396, 406, 467, 498, 499 High School Association, 138
Highland Bird Club, 412
Highland Glee Club, 272, 366, 367, 416, 507 Highways, II, 23, 24, 42, 63, 76, 172, 276, 385
Hill, Thomas, 140
Hingham, II, 12
Historic sites, 193
History of Middlesex County, 170
History of Newton, 170
Hitchcock, D. K., 144
Hitchcock, F. H., 381
Hobart, Nehemiah, 20, 44, 45, 46
Hobson, R. P., 382
Holden, J. M., 178
Holmes, T. J., 310
Holtzer-Cabot Electrical Company, 392 Home for Little Wanderers, 250
Home for Missionaries' Children, Baptist, 142, 31I
Home for Missionaries' Children, Congregational, 142
Home for Orphan and Destitute Girls, 101, 14I Home Economics, 363
Home Guard, 432
Homer, Jonathan, 49, 67, 68, 107
Hoogs, William, 82
Hooker, Thomas, 4, 7,
Hopkins, E. M., 395
Hornbrooke, F. B., 301, 305, 505
Horr, G. E., 202, 382, 494, 495 Horribles, 263, 406
Horse races, 155
Horse sheds, 86, 106
Horse shows, 407, 508
Hospital Training School for Nurses, 238
Hosmer, G. W., 127
Hosmer, Harriet, 43 House of Edison Light, 389
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INDEX
Houses, 13, 15 Hovey, Alvah, 201, 202, 235, 236, 313 373 Hovey, Mrs. Alvah, 202, 247
Hovey, F. H., 289
Howard, S. E., 393 Howe, Julia Ward, 247
Hubbard, Elbert, 364
Hubbard, John, 36
Hudson, Arthur, 506
Hudson, A. L., 374
Hughes, E. H., 312
Hull, William, 155
Hull's Crossing, 76, 94, 120 Hunnewell Club, 337, 338, 366, 378, 468
Hunnewell estate, 123
Hunnewell Glee Club, 416
Hunnewell Hill, 273 Hunnewell Hill Club, 338 Hunt, Emory W., 483 Hunt, J. W., 137 Hunt, O. E., 373
Huntington, W. E., 382
Hutchins, H. T., 398
Hutchinson, Anne, 24I Hutchinson, George, 506
Hyde estate, 273 Hyde, George, 309
Hyde, J. F. C., 124, 143, 176, 197, 265, 272, 315
Hyde, John C., 51I Hyde, Jonathan, 10, 38, 53, 67, 176 Hyde, Jonathan, of Brookline, 50 Hyde, Samuel, 10, 19, 75, 103, 309, 327 Hygiene and Emergency Society, 34I
Ice houses, 389 Ide, H. J., 506
Immanuel Baptist Church, II, 63, 128, 214, 307, 376 Immigration, 11, 63, 270 Independent Order of Red Men, 342 Indian Rights Association, 25I Indians, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 14, 15, 19, 24,
25, 26, 27, 35, 38, 52, 53, 251, 303 Industrial School, 354 Infantile paralysis, 397 Influenza, 397, 403, 443 Institution for Savings, 103 Institution Hill, 5, 7, 72, 268, 312 International Jamboree, 409 Irish, 135, 208, 217, 270, 355, 40I Irwin, J. C., Jr., 408, 440
Islington Park, 287 Isolation, 62 Italians, 135, 270, 355, 402 Ives, Miles, 8
Jackson, Abraham, 32, 38 Jackson, Caroline B., 186
Jackson, Edward, 9, 11, 18, 21, 23, 27, 30, 31, 44, 76 Jackson, Ephraim, 37, 59
Jackson, Francis, 169
Jackson, Frederick, 186
Jackson, Hannah, II
Jackson house, 76, 156, 386
Jackson, John, 8, 11, 18, 21, 23, 27, 30, 31, 44, 76 Jackson, John, Capt., 32
Jackson, Jonathan, 31, 38, 50
Jackson, Joseph, 31, 50, 76
Jackson, L. D., 506
Jackson, Michael, 55, 59, 76
Jackson, Samuel, 9, 32, 64
Jackson, Sebas, 31, 76
Jackson, Timothy, 76
Jackson, William, 65, 69, 71, 94, 98, 104, 107, 1IO, III, 118, 119, 12I
Jackson, W. W., 178
James, Hannah P., 186, 203
Japanese, 355
Jaynes, J. C., 329, 330
Jefferson, C., 342
Jefferson, Thomas, 92, 93
Jenks, J. W., 188
Jersey Stock Club, 124, 125
Jewett, A. C., 506
Jewett, George, 359
Jewett Fund, 204
Jewett, Lydia M., 204
Jews, 425 Joffre, General, 435
John A. Andrew Association, 399
John A. Andrew Home, 399
Johnson, C. H., 122
Johnson, Frederick, 240
Jones, Everett, 328
Jones, H. B., 328 Jones, S. F., 129 Jones, S. W., 381, 470 Junior Circle, 417 Junior high schools, 498 Junior Mothers' Rest Association, 503 Junior Sons and Daughters of the Revolution, 339 Juniors, 472
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HISTORY OF NEWTON
Katahdin Club, 378 Keefe, Arthur, 123 Keeney, Hudson, 166
Keith, T. S., 161, 187
Keith, W. W., 178
Kellaway, J. M., 223 Kelliher, Father, 488, 505 Kennedy, J. C., 393
Kenrick estate, 274
Kenrick, John, 12, 75, 81, 103
Kenrick, J. A., 75
Kenrick Park, 119
Kenrick, William, 75, 119
Kerns, S. K., 359
Kimball, E. R., 408
Kimball, J. W., 197, 267
Kindergartens, 141, 271, 330, 395
King, Horatio, 236
King, John, 72
King Philip's War, 12, 26, 27, 44
Kingsbury, I. F., 168, 232, 506
Kirchner, C. L., 357
Kiwanis Club, 465
Knights of Columbus, 491
Knights of the Holy Cross Fife and Drum Corps, 380 Knights of Honor, 234, 253
Knights of Pythias, 416
Knights Templar, 149, 234, 387, 468 Knowles, J. B., 103
Labor Bureau, 400
Lady Somerset, 247
Lafayette, 59, 80
Lake Quacumquasit, 398
Lancaster estate, 274
Land grants, 4, 7 Lands ceded, 88
Langford, J. T., 372
Lasell, Edward, 139
Lasell, Josiah, 139
Lasell Seminary, 122, 133, 139, 140, 165, 186, 200, 300, 323, 386, 495 Lausanne Conference, 484
Lawrence, Amos, 169
Lawrence, A. E., 310
Lawrence strike, 430 Leavitt, William, 109
Lee, F. L., 168
Lee, Joseph, 240
Leeson, J. R., 277 Leeson, Mrs. J. R., 238 Legislation, 21
Legislature, 4, 6, 7, 9, 12, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22, 28, 40, 44, 46, 47, 49, 53, 54, 57, 59, 89, 93, 110, 176, 181, 256, 269, 404 Lemon, Henry, Jr., 207
Leonard, C. W., 336 Letter Carriers' Benevolent Associa- tion, 337 Leverett, John, 36
Levy, M. A., 376
Lewis, G. W., 129
Lexington, 4, 55
Liberty loans, 435, 439, 440, 442
Libraries, 477, 499, 500, 501
Library, Newton Centre, 105
Library, Newton Free, 120, 144, 145, 186, 203, 304, 360, 403
Library Society in West Newton, 103
Liggett, L. A., 392
Lighting, 183, 274, 384
Lincoln, Abraham, 156, 157, 162
Lincoln Club, 315
Lincoln, Heman, 206
Lincoln Park, 257
Lincoln Park Baptist Church, 129, 329, 485
Linwood Park, 257, 275
Liquors, 41, 65, 66, 79, 152
Little, G. B., 132
Livermore, Mary A., 247
Longley, Nathaniel, 35
Longwood Cricket Club, 365, 508
Lord, Marion, 274
Loring, Joshua, 67
Loring, R. T., 484
Lowell, John, 169, 225, 313, 505
Lowell, J. A., 395
Lowell Park, 367
Lower Falls, 23, 35, 36, 63, 81, 82, 84, 115, 166, 275, 285, 319, 500, 509
Lower Falls Free Library, 143 Lowry, S. E., 131, 206
Loyal Temperance Legion, 15I
Lucas, M. F., 385
Lucht, Julian, 50I
Lusitania, 429
Lyceum, 105, 126
Lyceum Hall, 89, 105, 124
Lyons, C. W., 492
Mabie, H. W., 247
Madison's ships, 94 MacLure, Laurens, 484 Macmanmon, T. P., 490
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INDEX
Mallalieu, W. F., 394 Mann, Horace, 100, 120, 140, 236
Mann, Horace School, 505 Manufactures, 35, 36, 41, 63, 65, 66, 67, 78, 82, 84, 85, 113, 114, 115, 145, 146, 147, 148, 166, 208, 271, 385, 391, 392, 461 Mardi Gras, 508
Market gardening, 167
Markets, 15
Marshall, Benjamin, 166
Martha's Vineyard, 8
Martin Manufacturing 392
Company,
Martin, Mary R., 394
Mason, F. A., 387
Mason, D. H., 125, 161
Masonic Hall, 300
Masonic Temple, 149, 164, 334
Massachusetts, II, 27, 28, 55, 59, 61, 88,98, 158
Massachusetts Association of Women Workers, 380
Massachusetts Baptist Education So- ciety, 102
Massachusetts Bay Company, 2, 17, 20
Massachusetts Constitutional Con- vention, 395
Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, 356 Massachusetts Society for the Sup- pression of Intemperance, 103
Massachusetts Sunday School Con- vention, 377 Massachusetts Volunteer Aid Asso- ciation, 345 Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, 344 345, 429 Mather, Richard, 19
Mathews, Shailer, 202
Matteson, John, 482
May Day breakfasts, 403
Mayhew house, 76
Mayhew, Thomas, 8
Maynard, C. J., 255
Mayors, 191, 197, 512
McDaniel, B. F., 302
McDonald, J. C., 423
McGrath, Christopher, 206
McKinley, Mrs. Jean, 142 McKinley, William, 374
McLean, R. D., 507 McManus, M. F., 219
Medfield, 27, 44
Meetinghouses, 16, 17, 18, 19, 44, 46, 47, 49, 52, 70, 73, 90, 107, 108, 109, 120, 134, 211, 213, 310, 374, 375, 423, 424, 426, 486
Memorials, 447 Men's clubs, 234
Merriam, Jonas, 48
Merrill, G. E., 301, 307
Merrimac River, 4
Merritt, N. A., Jr., 485
Merry Workers, 320
Meserve, C. H., 499
Methodists, 291, 307, 308, 336, 425
Metropolitan Park Commission, 275, 276
Metropolitan parks, 349
Metropolitan Water System, 348
Michigan Territory, 64, 76
Middlesex Hall, 143
Middlesex Kennell Club, 508
Millar, Morgan, 376
Miller, Samuel, 39
Mills, 8, 16, 35, 43, 78, 84, 85, 113, 114, 115, 116, 271, 286, 385, 391, 392
Mills, C. P., 217, 31I
Mills, William, 84
Ministers, 19, 20, 45, 187, 376, 427, 445, 483, 484
Ministers' Union, 377
Minstrels, 264, 366
Minutemen, 55, 56
Mirick, John, 23
"Mirror of Newton," 379
Missions, 19, 25, 136, 202
Mitchell, A. R., 208
Mitchell, F. M., 361
Model School, 99, 120
Moffat the hermit, 209
Monday Club, 244
Monday Evening Club, 235
Montague, Richard, 202, 214
Moody, D. L., 300
Moore, E. W., 205
Moore, Stephen, 485
Morse, G. W., 281, 289, 373
Morse's Field, 7, 43
Morton, Marcus, 381
Mothers' Clubs, 350
Mothers' Rest Association, 351, 407, 503 Moths, 385
Mount Ida, 5, 64, 126
526
HISTORY OF NEWTON
Mount Zion Baptist Church, 486
Moving pictures, 388
Mullins, E. Y., 214
Munson, N. C., 165
Murdock, Samuel, 64, 71
Murray, W. W., 396
Museum, 255
Music, 48, 211, 366, 499, 507
Musical societies, 105, 106
Myrtle Baptist Church, 215, 329, 486
Nail factory, 116, 166
Napoleon, 92 Natick, 26
Natick Road, 24
National affairs, 92
National Congress of Mothers, 350
National League for Protection of the Family, 394
National Packaging Company, 461
Navigation Act, 54
Near East Relief, 504
Needham, 63, 165, 351
Negroes, 70, 160, 329, 486
Neighborhood Club, 289, 328, 329
Neighborhood House, 352
Neighbors, The, 234
New Americans, 48 1
Newbury, 8
New Cambridge (See Cambridge Village)
New England Concrete Pipe Com- pany, 461
New England Conservatory of Mu- sic, 133
New England Peabody Home for Crippled Children, 402, 465, 503 New England Whist Association, 289 New Lights, 50, 63
Newspapers, 126, 127, 291, 292
Newton, 3, 4, 8, 9, 11, 22, 26, 29, 40, 54, 59, 63, 68, 81, 87, 90, 93, 123, 145, 170, 188, 195, 270, 297, 303, 349
Newton and Watertown Gas Light Company, 174, 183, 274, 384
Newton and Watertown Universalist Society, IIO
Newton Amateur Opera Association, 413,414 Newton Associates, 213
Newton Athletic Association, 272, 335, 406 Newton Bicycle Club, 261
Newton Black Bass Club, 153, 260 Newton Boat Club, 153, 258, 290, 467
Newton Book Club, 105, 143
Newton Business Associates, 464
Newton Business Men's Association, 406, 463
Newton Caledonian Club, 254
Newton Camera Club, 297
Newton Catholic Club, 380, 406, 508
Newton Cemetary Corporation, 154 Newton Centre, 6, 10, 11, 39, 53, 55, 63, 101, 102, 103, 106, 112, 124, 134, 136, 142, 145, 148, 152, 153, 162, 166, 180, 204, 220, 221, 272, 297, 330, 335, 365, 389, 447, 459, 460, 462, 485, 500, 501
Newton Centre Allies Relief Associa- tion, 440
Newton Centre Baptist Church, 51, 107, 135, 166, 213, 214, 272
Newton Centre Bird Club, 412
Newton Centre Golf Club, 289
Newton Centre Library Association, 143
Newton Centre Methodist Church, 215, 216, 312, 483
Newton Centre Playground, 246, 269, 290, 311, 369
Newton Centre Playground Social Service League, 404
Newton Centre Reading Club, 241, 242
Newton Centre Savings Bank, 386 Newton Centre School Association, 497 Newton Centre Toboggan Club, 242 Newton Centre Tree Club, 71, 153, 225
Newton Centre Trust Company, 386 Newton Centre Unitarian Church, 206, 216, 483, 486
Newton Centre Village Improvement Association, 71, 153, 225, 246, 273, 312, 368, 370, 377, 445
Newton Centre Woman's Club, 245- 247, 369, 392, 401, 468, 469, 497
Newton Chamber of Commerce, 464 Newton Chemical Company, 79
Newton Chess Club, 262
Newton Choral Association, 305, 366
Newton Choral Society, 507
Newton Churchmen's Union, 479 Newton Circuit, 292
Newton Civic Club, 348
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INDEX
Newton Civil Service Reform Asso- ciation, 164, 250, 296
Newton Club, 252, 298, 335, 378
Newton Community Club, 476
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