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Office hours from 7 a m to 8 p m Sundays from 9 to 10 a m
Special messenger delivery at all hours
SUB STATIONS
NO 21, 263 Pearl NO 33, Inman sq NO 49, 83 Concord av NO 60, I Putnam sq
NO 62, 2269 Mass av NO 90, Bdway c Prospect
NO 128, 907 Main NO 135, 223 Putnam av
NO 146 2530 Mass av
NO 148, 136 River
Cambridge registered mail close 10.30 a mn; 12.30, 3.00 and 6.00 p m Special delivery reg mail with all despatches
Office hours from 7 a m to 8 p m; Sundays from 9.30 to 10.30 a m
Sunday mails arrive: 7.30, 9.00, a m; 5.10, 9.35 p m; close 7.15, 8.50 a m; 5.00, 9.20 p m
North Cambridge registered ma- ils arrive: 6.15, 10.40 a m; 2.45, 5.00
Mails arrive: 6.10, 8.05, 9.40, II.IO
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
RATES OF POSTAGE DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN
First class-Letters and all mat- ter sealed so that it can be ex- amined without breaking the seal. Postage 2 cents per ounce or frac- tion for United States (including Hawaii, Porto Rico, Guam, Phil- lippine Archipelago, Tutuila, and Canal Zone) Mexico, Canada (ex- cept Newfoundland), Cuba and Re- public of Panama, also Shanghai. At least one rate (2 cents) must be prepaid to insure forwarding ex- cept to Cuba and Republic of Pan- ama. Postal cards United States, Cuba, Republic of Panama, Mex- ico and Canada I cent.
Letters and postal cards are for- warded from one postoffice to an- other without additional postage. Other matter only on prepayment of additional postage.
The use of hand stamps for per- sonal communications, as stamping a receipt or credit on a bill of ac- counts; price lists with prices in writing, and all matter produced by typewriting constitutes first class matter.
On Postal Cards the left third and on "Post Cards" the left half of the address side as well as the back may be written or printed on, and very thin sheets of paper may be attached to same parts if they completely adhere thereto.
Second class-Newspapers and periodicals issued as frequently as four times a year with a legiti- mate list of subscribers. Postage to other than publishers I cent for each four ounces.
Third class-Books, (printed), circulars, labels, photographs, proof sheets, corrected proof sheets and M S copy accompany- ing the same, blank checks, drafts, insurance policies and other legal papers, handbills, posters and all matter of the same general charac- ter. Postage I cent, for each two ounces or fraction; full prepayment of postage compulsory. Seeds, cuttings, roots, bulbs, etc., may be forwarded in the mails for the U S with postage prepaid at third class rate, but matter of this na- ture for Canada must be prepaid at fourth class rate. Date of issue, name of addressee and name of sender may be written on a cir- cular or typographical errors cor- rected without subjecting it to let-
single volumes of books to which letters in their usual and ordinary there is no limit of weight.
Fourth class-Patterns, address tags, bill heads, letter heads, play- ing cards, blotting paper (printed or unprinted), merchandise, metals,
form, are not allowed to be de- spatched to Canada, even if post- age is prepaid thereon at full letter rates.
Mexico-Matter addressed to
and all other matter not included Mexico is subject to same rules in the first, second and third and conditions as if it were ad- classes. Postage I cent for each dressed for delivery in the United ounce or fraction. Full prepay- States, except that articles of mer- The limit of chandise not sent as bona fide
ment compulsory. weight 4 pounds. Tags or labels trade samples, should be sent by may be attached, marked or num- parcels post. Sealed packages ot- bered for purpose of description.
All mail matter of the third and ordinary form are not allowed to fourth classes should be securely be despatched to Mexico even if postage is prepaid thereon at full
wrapped but admit of easy inspec- tion. When matter of a lower class letter rates. is enclosed with matter of a higher class, the whole package is subject to postage at the higher rate.
Liquids (not vinous, spirituous,
ardent or malt) and oils, not ex- lbs. 6 oz., and must be unsealed. ceeding four ounces liquid meas- ure, salves, ointments, and articles Stamp of the face value of ten Special Delivery - A Special easily liquefiable and not liable to explode or ignite spontaneously or
cents attached to an article of mailable matter, in addition to the by shock or jar; also ink-powder lawful postage of such article, en- pepper and other powder not ex- titles it to immediate delivery plosive or poisonous may be for- within the carrier delivery limit warded in the Domestic mails when of any Free Delivery Post Office, put up in glass bottles or vials and within one mile of any other strong enough to stand the shock Post Office in the United States. of handling enclosed in a metal, The law permits the delivery by wooden or paper-mache block or mail of letters bearing only the tube, not less than three-sixteenth of an inch thick, impervious to li-
Special Delivery Stamp, but the ordinary postage due will be col-
quids including oils, lined with a lected of the addressee on deliv- cushion of some absorbent mater- ery. Letters from foreign coun- ial and fastened with a cover so tries bearing United States Special adjusted to make the block or tube Delivery Stamps are entitled to Special Delivery. If special de- livery fee is paid by means of ordinary postage stamps, article
water tight, or in tin or metal tubes, fastened with a lid, and pla- ced securely in a wooden block or tube open only at one end, of same must be marked "Special Deliv- thickness and strength as above. On all such packages the sender ery." may write or print his name or ad- dress, preceded by the word "From" and also the name of the article enclosed
The hours within which Special Delivery shall be made in Free Delivery Post Offices, are from 7 a m to II p m, unless in special cases otherwise ordered by the Postmaster General. At other
Unmailable-All packages con- taining poisons, explosives, sub- post offices the hours are at least from 7 a m to 7 p m and to the arrival of the last mail, not later
stances exhaling bad odor, liquors (vinous, spirituous, ardent or malt), obscene matter of any description, than 9 o'clock p m.
dunning notices on postal cards, and all articles which from their ing
All letters or packages contain- money or valuable articles nature are liable to damage the should be registered to insure their mails or any person handling them.
ter postage. Reproductions from presented for mailing in such form
Canada-All packages of merch- andise not exceeding 4 lbs. 6 oz. weight addressed to Canada, if
safe delivery. The fee for regis- tration is eight (8) cents additional to regular postage.
Domestic Money Orders-Not exceeding $2.50, 3 cents; exceeding
Hectograph, Papyrograph, Electric as to be capable of easy inspection, $2.50 and not exceeding $5, 5 cents; Pen or other similar process may can be forwarded in the mails to exceeding $5 and not exceeding be sent as third class if mailed the office of address, if postage is $10, 8 cents; exceeding $10 and not at postoffice and in lots of not less fully prepaid at the rate applica- exceeding $20, 10 cents; exceeding than 20 identical copies. The ble to the same in the Domestic $20 and not exceeding $30, 12 cents; limit of weight, 4 pounds, except mails. Sealed packages, other than exceeding $30 and not exceeding
Commercial papers for Canada and Mexico 5 cents for first 10 ozs, or less, and I cent each additional 2 oz. or less. Limit of weight 4
her than letters in their usual and
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$40, 15 cents; exceeding $40 and ation to the following countries: turn the same, the owner of let- not exceeding $50, 18 cents; exceed- Australia, Bahamas, Belgium, ter paying charges for telegraph- ing $50 and not exceeding $60, 20 Bolivia, Barbadoes, Caicos Islands, ing. Great Britain and the British Chili, Colombia U S of, Costa Rica, Colonies (except Cape Colony, Or- Danish West Indies, Germany, Gu- ange River Colony, Southern Rho- iana British, Guatemala, Hondu- ras British and Republic of, Hong
cents; exceeding $60 and not ex- ceeding $75, 25 cents; exceeding $75 and not exceeding $100, 30 cents.
International Money Orders- $10, IO cents; $20, 20 cents; $30, 30 cents; $40, 40 cents; $50, 50 cents; $60, 60 cents; $70, 70 cents; $80, 80 cents; $90, 90 cents; $100, $I. Trinidad and Tobago, Canal Zone, Cuba, Porto Rico, Philip- pine · Islands, Tutuila, Guam, Ha- waii, Bahamas, Bermuda, British Honduras, British Guiana, Cana- da, Leeward Islands, Montserrat, Nevis, Antigua, St Kitts, Tortola, Virgin Islands, Barbadoes, Domin- ica, Grenada, Jamaica, St Lucia and St Vincent (W I). United St-
ates postal agency, Shanghai and or its equivalent is made on the orthy Newfoundland are domestic.
When payable in Apia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Chili, Costa Rica, Denmark, Egypt, Hungary, Japan, Liberia, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Orange River Colony, Peru, Por- tugal, Sweden, Switzerland and the Transvaal, the rates are 8 cents for $Io, and one half the above rates when the amount of the order is more than $10.
Foreign-Canada, Mexico, Porto Rico, the Philippines, Hawaii, Guam, Tutuila, Shanghai, China, Cuba, Canal Zone and Republic of Panama not included) Rates of postage 5 cents per ounce or less,
Limit of weight is eleven pounds and 3 cents for each additional ou- except to Australia, Belgium, Ch- nce or fraction; Great Britain and ina (parts of), France, Netherlands, Ireland 2 cents per ounce or fract- Hong Kong, Korea (via Japan), ion; printed matter I cent per 2 Japan, Norway, Sweden and Den- ounces or fraction; size of pack- mark, and to certain places in Me- xico, to which it is 4 lbs 6 oz.
age limited to 18 inch cube, or in form of a roll 30 inches long by 4 inches diameter, limit of weight 4 lbs 6 oz. Commercial papers (Canada and Mexico in- cluded) 5 cents for 10 ounces or fraction and I cent for every add- itional 2 ounces, size of package limited to 4 lbs 6 oz. Admissable
less and I cent for each additional Ecuador, Denmark, Peru, Norway, 2 ounces or fraction thereof; limit and Sweden to $50.
of weight is 12 ounces; limit of length is 12 inches; breadth 8 in- ches; depth 4 inches.
Postal cards, 2 cents; postal ca- rds with paid answer, 4 cents. Reg- istry fee, 8 cents.
PARCELS POST
Parcels may be sent by mail ac- companied by a Customs Declar-
desia, Antigua, Bahamas, Barbad- oes, Ceylon, Gold Coast, British Kong, Jamaica, Japan, Leeward Is- Guiana, Jamaica, Zanzibar and the lands, Mexico, Nicaragua, New- Australasian Colonies) including foundland, New Zealand, Norway, Canada and British India; also Ha- Sweden, Salvador, Bermuda, Ecua- dor, Turks Island, Trinidad, Tob- iti, the Dominican Republic, Col- ombia and the French Establish- ago, United Kingdom of Great Bri- ments in Oceanica do not allow senders of articles to withdraw them from the mails or change tain and Ireland, Venezuela, Wind- ward Islands, Peru, Denmark, Fr- ance, Italy, Uraguay, Netherlands, their address. China (parts of) and Korea (via Japan).
Rate for one pound or less and each additional pound or fraction 12 cents.
An additional charge of 5 cents delivery of each package by parcels North Cambridge Junct 2440 Mass av West Cambridge, Sherman cor Bolton post from British Guiana, Bermu- da, Ecuador, the Windward Isl- ands, Newfoundland, Trinidad, Ch- ili, Germany, Guatamala, Nicara- gua, New Zealand, Venezuela, Boli- MIDDLESEX COUNTY via, Hong Kong, Japan, Norway, Sweden, Belgium, France, Italy, Incorporated May 10, 1643 Netherlands, Uraguay, Honduras. Sheriff-John R Fairbarn, Cam- (Republic of), Great Britain, Ire- bridge; office, Court House, East land, Australia, Denmark and Pern. Cambridge
From Danish W I. there is a maximum charge of 10 cents, and from other parcels post countries the delivery charge is I cent for each 4 ounces or fraction thereof, minimum charge 5 cents.
Limit of size is 3 ft. 6 in. long and 6 ft, length and girth com- bined, except to U S of Colombia, Costa Rica and Mexico, to which the limit of length is 2 ft. and girth 4 ft.
Any person wishing to withdraw a letter after having mailed it should make immediate applicat- ion to the postmaster, and in case the letter has not been forwarded it will be returned. If the letter has been forwarded, he can re-
RAILROAD STATIONS
Cambridge rear 1847 Mass av East Cambridge foot Third Fresh Pond, Fresh Pond av Mt Auburn, Mt Auburn c Holw-
Special Sheriff-George W W Saville, Malden
Deputies-Joseph H Buck, Wo- burn; Edward W Clark, Lowell; M Frank Eastman, Melrose; Char- les A Eveleth, Lowell; J Willard Jones, Somerville, James H Mc- Kenna, Waltham; George Nutt, Natick ; Lyman H Richards, Mal- den; Albert A Fillebrown, Ayer; George F Stiles, Lowell; Bradshaw S Tolman, Waltham; Samuel W Tucker, Newton ; William H Wa- Ish, South Framingham; Walter C Wardwell, Cambridge; Charles G Whitman, Marlborough; Bartholo- gsburymew M Young, Cambridge; William P Kingsbury, Holliston; Henry L Walker, Medford
Deputy Sheriffs at Cambridge
Value limited for Australia, Ch- Jail-George W Cushing, Cambri-
bona fide trade samples of merch- ina (parts of), Belgium, Hong dge; Henry C Herring, Cambridge andise, 2 cents for first 4 ounces or Kong, Japan, Korea (via Japan),
Harry E Shaw, Keeper of the Jail at Lowell; John R Fairbairn, Master of House of Correction and Keeper of the Jail at Cambridge
Court Officers-Wm R Davis, Cambridge; J Edwin Fairbairn, Cambridge; Chas F Morse, Marlb- orough; Geo W W Saville, Mal- den; Henry C Sherwin, Ayer; Geo F Stiles, Lowell ; Arthur H Wig- quest the postmaster to telegraph gin, Newton; Fred A Rhoades, Ma- the postmaster at the office to Iden; James R Parry, Probate Co- which the letter is addressed to re- urt, Somerville
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Sittings of the Supreme Judicial ing third Tuesday), Wednesday, Court-Third Tuesday of April Thursday and Friday of each week Lowell; third Tuesday of October, from second Monday of September Cambridge
to fourth Tuesday of July
Probate Court-Third Tuesday of each month excepting August, at Lowell. Court opens at 9.30 a m The Registry of Probate is open from 8.30 a m to 5 p m, Saturdays 8.30 a mi to 12 m
Sittings of the Superior Court Court Of Insolvency-Second (Civil) 1909-First Monday of Oc- and fourth Thursdays of every tober (Juries), Cambridge and Lo- month except August, at Cambri- well; third Monday of September dge; same days as Probate Court, (Court), Cambridge; third Monday at Lowell
of November (Court), Lowell; Clerk of the Courts-Theodore C Hurd; John L Ambrose, Ist Asst; William C Dillingham, 211d Asst; Ralph N Smith, 3rd Asst; Roger H Hurd, 4th Asst; office at East Cambridge first Monday of January( Jury two sessions), Cambridge; first Monday of February (Court), Cambridge; first Monday of April (Juries), Ca- mbridge and Lowell; first Monday of April (Court), Cambridge; first Districk Attorney-John J Hig- Monday of May (Court), Cambri- gins, Somerville; Charles J Wier, dge; fourth Monday of May (Cou- Lowell, Asst rt), Lowell
Treasurer-Joseph O Hayden,
Probate Court-The return days Somerville; office at East Camb- ward Everett are on Monday, Tuesday (except- ridge
Probation Officers-Robert Wa- lker, East Cambridge: James P Ramsey, Lowell
Court Stenographers-Isaac I Doane, Winchester; Frank E Rol- lins, Medford; Bates Torrey, S Weymouth
Judges of Probate-Charles J McIntire, First Judge, Cambridge; George F Lawton, Judge, Cambri- dge
Register of Probate-William E Rogers, Wakefield; Frederick M Esty, Asst, Framingham; Charles N Harris 2nd Asst, Winchester
Registers of Deeds-Edwin O Childs, S Dist, Newton; Joseph P Thompson, N Dist, Lowell
County Commissioners-Levi S Gould, Melrose; Samuel O Upham, Waltham; Charles H Richardson, Lowell
Associate Commissioners-Ed-
Thompson, Wob- urn ; Frank A Patch, Littleton
RUSSIAN
ANTIQUES
RARE COLLECTION BRASS CANDLESTICKS ANTIQUE DESIGNS FOR DECORATION, ORNAMENT AND GENERAL USE
BRASSES, COPPER PEWTER, SILVER HOLYLAND AND PERSIAN BRASSES OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE
DAVID A. JACOBS, Importer, 9 Lowell St., near North Station, Boston Telephone, Haymarket 1961-2 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
President-Abbott Lawrence Lo- well
Fellows-Henry Pickering Walc- ott, Henry Lee Higginson, Francis Cabot Lowell, Arthur Tracy Ca- bot, Thomas Nelson Perkins
Treasurer-Charles Francis Ad- ams 2nd
Secretary of the Corporation- Jerome Davis Greene, A B, office 5 University Hall, Cambridge
The Board of Overseers-The President and Treasurer of the University, ex-officio, and the following persons by election- Francis Lee Higginson, James Ja- ckson Storrow, George Angier Go- rdon, Francis Randall ~Appleton, William Watson Goodwin
Secretary of the Board of Over- Frederick Pickering Cabot, A M, seers-Winthrop Howland Wade, LL B; Mary Coes, A M ; Mary Hu- 99 State, Boston
ntington Cooke, Lillian Horsford
Resident Executive Board-The Farlow, Frederick Perry Fish, A B; Comptroller, The Bursar, The Arthur Gilman, A M; Stella Scott Regent, The Secretary to the Gilman, George Lincoln Goodale, Corporation, The Assistant Dean M D, LL D; William Watson Goo- of Harvard College, The Inspector of Grounds and Buildings
RADCLIFFE COLLEGE ASSOCIATES
(The Associates of Radcliffe Col- lege constitute its Corporation) LeBarron Russell Briggs, A M, LL D, Litt D, President; Agnes Irwin, Litt D, LL D, Dean; Ezra Henry Baker, A B, Treasurer; Wil- liam Elwood Byerly, Ph D, Chair- man of the Academic Board; Mary Lowell Barton, Elizabeth Briggs, A M; Ella Lyman Cabot, LL B; Sarah Yerxa, A B
dwin, Ph D, D C L; John Chipman Gray, LL B, LL D ; Caroline Lou- ise Humphrey, A B; Virginia New- hall Johnson, A B; Alice Mary Longfellow, Ellen Frances Mason, Fanny Peabody Mason, John Far- well Moors, A M; Esther Hallow- ell Morse, A B; Francis Parkman, John Forbes Perkins, A B, LL B; James Hardy Ropes, A B, D D; Clement Lawrence Smith, A M, LL D; Ezra Ripley Thayer, A M, LL B; Joseph Bangs Warner, A M,
Superior Court (Criminal)- First Monday of March, Lowell; first Monday of June, Cambridge ; first Tuesday after first Monday of Sept, Lowell; first Monday of December, Cambridge
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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND *NOTARIES PUBLIC ** Justice of the Peace and also Notary Public *** Justice of the Peace authorized to solemnize Marriages and also Notary Public S C after name designates Special Commission
Adams Charles W ** Ahern John J Allen Frank A
*Clarke Joseph Coale George O G
** Forbes William A *Fox Joseph
*Coleman George W
** Francis Olmore C
*Allen Walter D *Almy Charles
Colgan George D
Frazier Daniel W
Freund Sanford H E
*Amee Albert F
** Conlan Felix
Frost Arthur H
*Amee John
Corcoran John H
*Frye Joseph E
*Ammidon Philip R
*Corkery John J Counihan Edward A Jr
*Coveney John W
Giles George A
*Gilmour Wm E
Bailey Hollis R Bancroft Jacob
** Bartlett Edward E Batchelder Samuel F Bates James E
*Crowley Patrick
Cunningham Theodore W
Cushing George W
Cushman Charles A
Cutter Henry O
Cutter Watson G
** Dallinger Frederick W
Dallinger Wm W
** Daly Augustine J
** Daly Wm H
Dana Richard H
** Davis Bancroft G
Dayfoot John B
*Deitrick Frederick S
*Denison Arthur E
*Derby Edwin L
*DeWolf John O
Dickinson David T
*Dodge Edward S
*Doherty Walter E
** Dolan Harry F R
** Dolan Thomas F
Dow George L
*Downing Edward H
Doyle Michael F
Dudley Howland ** Dunbar William H
** Durant William B
** Duvernois Edward · A
Dyer John L Edes Henry H
** Ells Edward S ** Elmore S D Emerson Roswell H D
*Emery Thomas J ** Erickson Oscar T ** Everett George E Fahy Francis J Fairbairn John R
Fairchild Gordon Fern Otis L ** Fielding Henry P
Fish Alfred L *Flaig Simon
*Fletcher Hewitt G Flynn Edward J Flynn Michael H
Foley J Joseph
*Graham John D ** Gray Horace J Gray James T ** Greene William J
** Bell Stoughton ** Benneson Cora A, S C
** Bennett Holland Bennett Josiah Q
*Bennink Arthur S Bicknell A Ingham Bird Herman
** Bird Theodore R
Blackman Arthur W
Bonney Pelham *Bowditch Ingersoll
*Bradshaw Herbert ** Brandon Edward J Brennan John P
** Bridey Herbert M Brigham Henry R *Bright Elmer H *Brooks Arthur ** Brooks John
** Brooks Lawrence G *Brooks Wm F Brown Henry P
*Henderson Arthur R Hildreth Stanley B *Hilliard Alonzo *Holmes George H Horblit Mark M
*Howard Arthur L
*Howard George H
** Howe Archibald M Howe George E Howe Ralph S Howes Edwin A Jr Hunt Freeman ** Hurley John H ** Hutchins William E ** James Henry Jr Johnson Jasper N Jones George W *Jones Louis A ** Jose Edwin H *Kegler Robert M ** Kelleher John A Kelley George H ** Kendall Alexander
** Kiernan Thomas J Kilduff Richard G Kronan Edward A
** Apsey Albert *Authier Joseph O ** Aylward James F ** Badger Walter I
*** Cox George Howland *Cranston John S Credle James O
** Ginsburg Edward
*Goodnow William H Gorham Alfred
*Crocker Edgar
Crowley James L
Gould Marshall H
*Grenier Emile J Grovestein R Currie
Gutheim Albert T ** Gutheim August G ** Haines Arthur W Hale Edwin B ** Haley Daniel F
Hall James M Hall William S
** Hamlen Ewing W
Hammond Franklin T
Hancock Charles E *Hannigan John E
** Hannum Leander M Hartwell Herbert F *Haskins David G Jr
Hastings Frank W
*Hayes William A 2nd
Brown John H
*Brown William M ** Buffum Albert F *Burns James A Burrage Frederic E Burrell John Madison *** Busnach Henry ** Cahill George S *Call Luther P *Calver Arthur Campbell Francis *Carlton Charles E Carney Francis *Carney Frank Carrick George H ** Casey James J Caton Fred A ** Chamberlain Frank C Champlin Edgar R ** Chandler Albert M ** Chase Herbert M Clark Charles F *Clark Edward E Clark Philip M
** Cook Frank Gaylord
*Fuller Frank W
Gallison Henry H
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Lamb George Law Emerson W ** Lawrence Charles E ** Leonard John P Linnell Irving N ** Leighton Thomas Jr Lewis Wm H Lincoln Henry L Livermore Joseph P Long Henry C Lynch Maurice M Mackintyre George E Malley Edward B *Marshall David A *Mason George A M'Coy William B McDermott Frank
** McKelleget George F McKelleget Richard J *McKenna Henry F McSweeney Charles H ** Melledge Robert J Merrill Samuel Metcalf Eliab W *** Meyers Julius ** Millan Albion L * Minon John Morgan Clement G Morgan George F Munroe George H *Muzzey David P Nash Nathaniel C *Nealley William N ** Nelligan David J Noble John Jr ** Noon Samuel A North Edward C *O'Brien James J O'Hara Elting J O'Hearn Michael E O'Neil James V
Oppenheim James P *Parker Edmund M Parker William A *Paul H Eugene Pear Albert M ** Peirce William W *Pender Horace J ** Pennell James F Perkins James M Perrin Franklin *Peterson Edwin A Pevear Arthur S
** Pevey Gilbert A A ** Phelan William T ** Phillips Franklin F Jr
*Phillips Harry F Pierce Charles E Pierce C Fred Pierce Starr McG
Pike Eben W Pill Samuel W
Piper George F Piper Henry A
Ponce John H
*Poole Wm F
Pope Eugene A Pray Benjamin S ** Pugh James T *Quinn John E
Rady Andrew J
** Rand Edward L
*Rantoul Albert W ** Read Charles C Reardon Edmund
* Reed Thomas
** Richards Albin L Richardson William M Rindge Samuel
** Robinson Clement F ** Robinson George H *Roche Everett C
** Rogers Edward H
** Rolfe Charles J
Russell Charles L
** Russell Herbert F Russell J Henry
Weeks Charles T
Weld William E
StCoeur Joseph L P
Wells Henry J
*Sander Wm JE
*Wells John D
Sargent Cyrus
*Wetherell Charles B
** Wheelock Charlotte F (S C)
White Richard D
Whitman Edmund A
Whitney Henry F
Whitney Luke H *Wildes George D
Severance George E
Sharples Philip P
** Shaughnessy Daniel B Jr
Shea John T
Sloan Charles H
** Smith Jeremiah Jr *Smith J C Soper James B
*Spalding Thorndike
** Spelman Henry M ** Spencer Charles W Sprague Charles H ** Stearns Harry N
Stearns William F Stephens George Stevens Elbridge G Stewart Arthur M ** Stocker Alfred A Storey Frederick G
*Stover Harry E *Stratton Charles F ** Sturgis John H Sullivan Jeremiah S
*Swaim Roger D ** Taintor Giles ** Taylor J Watson
Thomas Charles H ** Thompson William V
*Thorp Joseph G ** Thurston Charles H
** Thurston John H Thwing George H
Tingley Clarence H
Towne George H Traynor Francis Tucker Wendell C
Vallely James B
*Van Everen Horace ** Vaughan Henry G ** Walcott Charles ** Walcott Robert
*Walker William H
Walton Milton L
Wardwell Walter C ** Waugh Charles
Webber J H
** Russell J Porter
*Savage Edward F
Saville Huntington
** Sawyer George A
Sawyer John S *** Schmidtko Frederick M Scott John J
*Wilkins Lyman E ** Willard Mary C (S C)
** Williams Henry M Winslow Henry H
*Winslow Henry J
Witte Martin *Woodman Arthur L
** Woodrow J A S Woodworth Elijah B ** Wright Austin T Wright Franklin H ** Wyman John P
Young Bartholomew M
McDuffie John
McIntire Charles J McIntire Frederic M McIver James A
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