The story of colonial Lancaster (Massachusetts), Part 16

Author: Safford, Marion Fuller
Publication date: 1937
Publisher: Rutland, Vt., Tuttle Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 222


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Extending about two miles along the river on the northeast border of the town is a peculiar gravelly formation known as Pine Hill. It is covered with stunted, scrubby trees and bushes. It is practically an island, as it is cut off from the west by swamps, from which two brooks flow, one to the northward and the other to the south into the Nashua river which washes its eastern base. Here on Pine Hill was once a small settlement around a "pock- house," when inoculation against smallpox first was undertaken; and here are some graves of unknown victims of the scourge. Only a few old cellar holes and scraggly rose bushes mark the early habitations.


Although most of Lancaster was heavily wooded, settlers, from the first, began to set out shade trees in front of their homes and along the highways. Many such trees, mostly elms, and famous for their great size, lined the road from the old Common to South Lancaster, and stood until near the beginning of the present century. Lancaster always has been famed for its beautiful trees. Elms-of which there are several varieties-hickory and button- wood trees dot the intervales, and a huge white oak stands beside the road from North Lancaster to Bolton. Many of the great trees suffered severely in an ice-storm in 1886 and again in 1921: still its beautiful shade trees are the pride of the town.


Many students of mineralogy visited Lancaster in former years to obtain specimens of andalusite, a reddish brown mineral extending in veins through white quartz or mica slate. When cut in cross sections it shows a cross. The mineral is found in but few other sections in the world. It is said that literally tons of these stones have been carried away from Lancaster.


In the region of Cumbery Pond is an old slate quarry, where


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slates in use as early as 1752 were split and cut. After the Revolu- tion great quantities of slate roofing were transported to Boston in ox-carts. The old State House and the old Hancock house and many other buildings in Boston were covered with Lancaster slate. The First Parish (Unitarian) church in Lancaster also is covered with the same material.


After the quarry had been worked for fifty years, other lighter slate came into the market and the Lancaster quarry was not worked again for more than fifty years. Then it was reopened in 1887 by a Welshman, who found the supply still abundant and the quality of the best. After a few years' quarrying it was again dis- continued. The old quarry filled with water and remained so until 1934. Then operations were resumed and the slate taken in truck loads to Walpole, Massachusetts, there to be ground and used to cover a superior, fireproof shingle. The famous old slate quarry will soon be only a memory.


INDEX


Abercrombie, Gen. Joseph, 112, 113 Adams, Abigail, 131 President John, 138, 170 Albert, Daniel, 163 Frederick, 163 Allen, Daniel, 138 Ebenezer, 130 Amherst, Gen. Jeffrey, 115-116 d'Anville, Admiral, the Duke, 84


Arnold, Gen. Benedict, 144 Atherton, 44, 84 Adj. Elisha, 140, 143 Dr. Israel, 171, 172 Joseph, 49 Joshua, 54 Austin, Abraham, 115


Baker, Ephraim, 131 Capt. Samuel, 131-132, 170 Balch, Nathaniel, 145 Ball, Elizabeth, 162 John, 5, 36, 162 Ballard, 120 Capt. Benjamin, 105 Dea. Joseph, 173 Thomas, 173 Banks, Commodore, 146


Barnard, Jonathan, 154 Moses, 143 Barron, Capt. Edward, 150 Bass, Bishop Edward, 103, 172 Beaman, 44, 165, 167 Ebenezer, 68 Gamaliel, 68, 86, 89, 161 John, 84 Joseph, 1 54 Capt. Thomas, 115 Bemis, Capt. Edward, 143 Bennett, 162 George, 30, 162 Capt. John, 68, 88 Samuel, 68, 162 Benway, Abigail, III Geoffrey, III BERLIN: 3, 22, 61, 89, 141, 156, 163- 164, 168 Bigelow, 48, 162 John, 60, 163 John, 174 Blodgett, 95 BOLTON: 3, 22, 39, 57, 61, 69, 80, 85, 89, 96, 104, 114, 118, 131-132, 134, 140-141, 143, 145, 150, 153, 161, 163-168, 170, 180, 182-183 Bond, Corp. William, 46


Bowdoin, Gov. James, 157 Bowers, Josiah, 154 Boylston, Dr. Zabdiel, 164


BOYLSTON: 3, 22, 68, 99, 162-165, 168


Breck, Edward, 9-10, 26, 75 Bridge, Rev. Matthew, 121 Broughton, Edward, 69 Brown, Rev. Josiah, 103 Maj. Thomas, 52, 61


Bulkley, Rev. Gershom, 44


Burbank, Levi, 181


Burdett, 164


Burgoyne, Gen. John, 149, 155, 163


Burpee, 161


Burt, Capt. James, 143 Butler, James, 26


Canouse, John, 163 Carter, 69, 87, 163, 165, 167, 173 Ephraim, 119 Eunice Brooks, 47 James, 118


Dr. James, 173


John, 47, 88


Col. John, 118


Maj. Josiah, 140


Rev. Samuel, 47


Samuel, 47, 55


Rev. Thomas, 47, 161


Thomas, 47 Case, Sally Sawyer, 48


Charlemagne, 6 Chastellux, Marquis de, 150


Child, Moses, 144 Dr. Robert, 4 Church, Isaac, 123 Clark, John C. L., 153 CLINTON: 3, 15, 22-23, 31, 64, 156, 164-165, 177-180, 182


Conquerette, Louis, 163


Cook, Alice, 48


Cornwallis, Gen. Charles Mann, 156


COVENANTS: 11-13, 65


Cowdall, John, 4, 6 Craige, Col. Thomas, 148


Cranson, Capt. Abner, 143


Cullen, Surgeon Walter, 150 Curtis, Ephraim, 29 Cushing, Rev. Job, 101 Thomas Parkman, IOI


Danforth, Thomas, 14 Davis, 84 Capt. Jonathan, 143 Day, Stephen, 4, 26


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Divol!, Hannah White, 36 Hannah, 37 Ens. John, 36, 37 John, 37 Josiah, 36 William, 37


Dole, Dr. Enoch, 145


Douglass, Dr. William, 91


Dresser, Aaron, 105


Dudley, Gov. Joseph, 58, 66


Dummer, Lt .- Gov. William, 74-75


Dunsmoor, Dr. John, 120


Dr. William, 120, 130-132, 143, 150, I71


Eliot, Rev. John, 2, 10 Emerson, Elias, 154


Fairbanks, 80, 84


Cyrus, 154 Lt. Jabez, 52, 74


Jonas, 36, 74


Jonas, Jr., 74 Jonathan, 49, 52


Joseph, 172


Joshua, 36, 74


Mary, 52


Farrar, 44 Henry, 36 Jacob, 17, 30


John, 62 Mary, 59, 90


Farwell, Leonard, 154


Fisher, Maj. Jacob, 169


Fitch, John, 95


Flagg, Capt. Gershom, 104 Josiah, 145 William, 30


Fletcher, 120 Joshua, 154


Foree, Abigail, III Theal, III Franklin, Benjamin, 124, 145


Frost, Rev. Stephen, 103


Frye, Col. Joseph, 112-113 Fuller, Capt. John, 143


Gage, Gen. Thomas, 132, 146 Adj. Jeremiah, 143 Gaines, Daniel, 36, 38, 40


Gardner, Rev. Andrew, 54-56, 71, 100 Lucy, 71 Mary, 57


Garrett, Harmon, 4 Gates, Capt. Hezekiah, 112, 118, 127, 131-132, 141, 173 Stephen, 26 Capt. Thomas, 141, 154, 173 Gerrish, Moses, 138 Glazier, Mary, 52


Goble, Daniel, 44 Stephen, 44, 52


Goddard, Eber, 154


Goodhue, Anna, 137


Goodwin, James, 154


Gookin, Maj. Daniel, 32-33


Goss, Capt. Daniel, 82, 154 Philip, 51, 55 Rev. Thomas, 167 Grant, Thomas, 119 Green, Dr. Peter, 172 Samuel, 41 Greene, Gen. Nathaniel, 143, 148 Greenleaf, Col. William, 145, 152, 157, 169,172


Hadlocke, Nathaniel, 9-10


Hamilton, Alexander, 160


Hancock, Gov. John, 145 Harrington, Anna, 12I


George, 37 Rev. Timothy, 99, 101, 103, 120- 123, 136, 150, 169


Harris, 164 Ebenezer, 68 Harthan, Micah, 119


Hartwell, Edward, 90


H .: RVARD: 3, 20, 22-23, 54, 57, 61, 66, 69, 75, 80, 83-85, 89-90, 96, 99, III, 114, 118, 122, 124, 130-132, 139, 140-141, 143, 145, 148, 150, 153, 161, 164, 166, 168, 178-180, 182 Haskell, Capt. Andrew, 143 Henry, 86 Col. Henry, 173 Lt. Moses, 107 Hastings, Capt. Benjamin, 143


Haviland, Col. William, 116


Hawkins, Nathaniel C., 75 Heard, Col. Edmund, 169


Hemenway, Rev. Dr. Moses, 103, 172 Henchman, Capt. Daniel, 43 Maj. Thomas, 50


Hewes, Robert, 70


Hill, John, 4


Hitty, 163 Hoar, Daniel, 44 John, 4I Holman, Lt. Jonathan, 132


Hosley, David, 154 Houghton, 44, 69, 80, 84, 87, 161, 163, 165, 167 Elijah, 118


Ezra, 132, 138 John, 59, 60, 63, 65, 71, 90 Jonas, 69 Jonathan, 51, 73, 91 Joshua, 124 Ralph, 6, 8, 10, 22, 46, 50


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Houghton-Continued


Robert, 59 Solomon, 138 Thomas, 87 House, Joseph, 138


Howe, Elizabeth, 51 Lord George Augustus, 113 Capt. Thomas, 55 Sir William, 144, 146 Hudson, Daniel, 8, 21, 52


INDIANS:


Andrew Pittime, 44 Canonchet, 31, 40


Conway, 41 George Tahanto, 60, 161


James Printer, 41


James Wiser, 31-32


Jethro, 44


Job Kattenanit, 32-33, 38


Maliompe, 34, 44


Matoonas, 34 Matthew, IO


Monoco (One-Eyed John), 29-30, : 32, 34, 43, 44 Muttaump, 34, 44


Nepponet, 41


Old Queen, 43


Pakashoag, 34


Peter Tatatiquinea, 41 Philip (King), 28, 31-32, 34, 40, 43- 44, 49 Ponhom, 43 Quinapaug, 31-32


Quinnaipin, 34, 40, 44 Sagamore Sam, 27, 34, 43-44


Sholan, 2-4, 10, 27, 161 Shoshanin, 29, 43 Swagon, alias Thomas Speen, 44 Tom Doublet, 41, 43 Washaken, 43


James, Thomas, 26 Jenckes, Joseph, 4 Jennings, 95 Jennison, Samuel, IOI Johnson, Aaron, 1 54 Capt. Edward, 14, 163 Sir William, 11 5 Joslin, 167 Abraham, 36-37 Ann, 37 Beatrice, 37 Capt. John, 14I Joseph, 37 Capt. Peter, 51, 66 Peter, Jr., 51 Samuel, 154 Thomas, 26


Kendall, 161 John, 47 Jonas, 167 Josiah, 130 Kerley, Elizabeth, 36 Lt. Henry, 32, 34, 36-38, 42, 47 Hannah, 37


Joseph, 36


Martha, 37


Mary, 37 William, 9-10, 16, 26 Ens. William, Jr., 36


Kettle, Elizabeth, 37 John, 36-37, 41 Jonathan, 37 Joseph, 36 Sarah, 37


Keyes, John, 64 Thomas, 51 King, Thomas, 2-4


Knight, Philip, 26


Lane, Dea. Jonas, 169


Larkin, Philip, 163 Laughton, Jeremiah, 140, 143


Lee, Mother Ann, 175 Gen. Charles, 144


Legate, Thomas, 131 LEOMINSTER: 3, 22, 47, 68-69, 87, 89, 96, 111, 118, 131-132, 140, 143, 145, 153, 161, 164-165, 167-168, 170, 173-174, 177, 179, 180 Leverett, Gov. John, 29, 39-40


Lewis, 44 Lincoln, Gen. Benjamin, 158 Gov. Levi, 145 William, 24, 26


Linton, Richard, 5, 6, 26, 162 Locke, 120 President Samuel, 103, 123, 172


Longley, Capt. Robert, 143


Loudoun, Earl, 112-113


Lovewell, Capt. John, 75 Lowe, 164


MacLoud, 68 John, 36 Lydia, 30 Mordecai, 30


McWain, Andrew, 163


Marvin, Rev. A. P., 98


Mather, Rev. Dr. Increase, 48


May, Ens. John, 104


Maynard, John, 154, 169 Melanson, Benoni, III Mary, III Mellen, Rev. John, 101, 103, 117, 122 Hon. Prentiss, IOI Miller, Rev. John, 116 Minott, Capt. James, 61


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Monckton, Col. Robert, 107, 109 Montcalm, Marquis de, 112-113 Montgomery, Gen. Richard, 144 Moore, John, 26 Ens. John, 50, 60 Jonathan, 65 Joseph, 138 Moseley, Capt. Samuel, 30


Newby, George, 24


Newhall, Michael, 169


Newman, John, 145


Nichols, Israel, 131


Norcross, Rev. Nathaniel, 4


Nourse, Hon. Henry S., 6, 72, 88


Nowell, Increase, 10


Noyes, Ens. Thomas, 17


Oliver, Hon. Peter, 132 Osgood, 120, 161, 167 Hooker, 66 Joel, 154


Palmer, Rev. Joseph, 103


Pepperell, Sir William, 93, 97, 137


Perry, Seth, 43 Phelps, Joseph, 150


Phillips, Jonathan, 154 Phips, Sir William, 48-49 Pierpont, Mr., 66


Pitt, Sir William, 113


Platts, Mary, 6


Pope, John, 49


Prentice, Rev. John, 57, 64, 72-73, 88, 90, 99-10I


Mary, IOI


Prudence Foster Swan, 73, 103


Rebecca, IOI


Relief, IOI


Dr. Stanton, 100-101, 120


Capt. Thomas, 46, 99


Prescott, 54, 120 Ebenezer, 64


John, 4-8, 10, 14-16, 18, 20-21, 23, 26, 31, 36, 39, 44-47, 52, 60, 74, 91, 130, 164, 166, 182 John, Jr., 46, 64, 164 John, 3rd, 64, 164


John, 4th, 130, 132, 164


John, 5th, 164


Capt. John, 91


Jonas, 47 Jonathan, 43


Dr. Jonathan, 69 Mary, 161 Samuel, 56, 100 Priest, John, 54


Putnam, Col. James, 169 Capt. William, 150


Quincy, Edmund, 145


Rand, Maj. John, 140


Reed, Capt. James, 115


Revere, Paul, 140


Rice, 164 Merrick, 169


Richardson, Lt. William, Jr., 105,3112 Capt. Ephraim, 143


Robbins, 84 Daniel, 130


Rogers, 44 Rev. John, 101


Roper, Elizabeth, 52


Ephraim, 36-37, 44, 51-52


Ephraim, Jr., 52


Mrs. Hannah, 52


Hannah, 52


John, 37, 52


Mrs. Priscilla, 36


Priscilla, 36


Ross, Thomas, 55


Rowlandson, 52, 55 Bridget, 16 Rev. Joseph, 7, 16-18, 20, 32, 34,536, 38-41, 44, 121


Joseph, Jr., 17, 36, 70


Mary White, 16-17, 34-36, 38, 40-42


Mary, 17, 36


Sarah, 17, 35-36


Thomas, 16, 26, 36


Rugg, 161


Aaron, 154


Elisha, 1 54


Hannah, 52


John, 52, 65


Joseph, 52


Ruggles, Gen. Timothy, 116


Sargeant, John, 154 Seth, 154


Sawyer, 51, 69, 120, 161, 163-165, 167 Lt. Aaron, 130, 132, 162


Elias, 60, 163


Elisha, 118


Ellsworth, 60


Ephraim, 36, 132


Maj. Ephraim, 141, 143


Nathaniel, 118


Thomas, 8-10, 33, 44, 51-52, 162, 182 Thomas, Jr., 60, 163


Scate, John, 52


Sharp, Mary, 19


Shays, Capt. Daniel, 155, 157-159


Shepard, General, 1 59


Shirley, Gov. William, 92, 95, 146


SIGNATURES: Opposite page 13 Samuel Carter Stephen Day


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SIGNATURES-Continued


Jonas Fairbanks Jacob Farrar Daniel Gaines


Gates, 14I John, 154, 169 Peter, 119, 154


Tinker, John, 7, 18-19, 24-26, 46


Torrey, Ebenezer, 169


Tyng, Col. Eleazer, 61 Capt. William, 55


Ralph Houghton Henry Kerley


William Kerley


William Kerley, Jr.


John Lewis


John Moore


John Moore, Ens.


John Prentice


John Prescott


Walley, Rev. John, 167


Ward, Capt. Samuel, 116, 120-121, 132, 138, 169-170, 174


Warner, John, 54


Warren, Gen. Joseph, 123, 142, 172 Admiral Peter, 93


Washington, Gen. George, 133, 142, 144, 146, 148-149, 170


Waters, Lawrence, 5-6, 8, 44, 70


Wayne, Gen. Anthony, 147


Webster, Daniel, 128


Wells, Capt. Agrippa, 143


WEST BOYLSTON : 22, 68, 124, 156, 161- 164, 168, 178-179


Wheeler, Abraham, 51 Jesse, IOI


Joseph, 30


Rev. Joseph, 131-132


Richard, 36


Samuel, 49 Tabitha, 52


Wheelock, Timothy, 49


Whitcomb, 44, 80, 84, 167 Col. Asa, 105, 131, 140, 142-143, 146, 148


Hannah, 51


Lt. Hezekiah, 105


John, 26, 140


Gen. John, 104-105, 116-117, 140- 142, 147 Capt. Joseph, 105


Josiah, 65 Dr. Mary, 69


White, 165, 167 Elisha, 173 John, 26, 118


Capt. John, 62, 74-75


Jonathan, 62


Capt. Jonathan, 96


Joseph, 118, 130


Joseph, 154, 174


Josiah, 42, 51 Dea. Josiah, 88 Mary, 16


Whiting, 48


Rev. John, 47-48, 52, 54, 55, 100


John Rugg


Richard Smith


Cyprian Stevens


Roger Sumner


John Tinker


Lawrence Waters


John Whitcomb Josiah White


Alice Whiting


Thomas Wilder Simon Willard


Singleterry, Richard, 62


Smith, John, 26 Richard, 18


Sprague, Judge John, 169-170


Stearns, Eli, 169, 174 Col. Ephraim, 158


Mary, 132 Samuel, 138


Stedman, Hon. William, 169


STERLING: 3, 22, 68, 81, 87, 89, 10I, 103, 117, 122, 127-128, 140, 148, 156, 161-165, 168, 170, 173, 180, 182


Stevens, Cyprian, 19, 31, 38-39 James, 151 Samuel, 62


Stone, 84 Dea. Daniel, 46


Stowe, Samuel, 66


Sumner, 44 Swan, Rev. Josiah, 103 Prudence Foster, 100


Symonds, Henry, 3-4


Thatcher, James, 146 Thayer, Eugene Van Rensselaer, 100 Rev. Dr. Nathaniel, 18, 121, 169, 173,182 Thomas, Joshua, 124 Thurston, 120


Wadsworth, Capt. Samuel, 38 Waldo, Daniel, 145 Martha, 145 Wales, Dea. Joseph, 169


John Prescott, Jr.


Jonathan Prescott


Joseph Rowlandson


Thomas Rowlandson


Vernon, Admiral Edward, 91


Mary Gardner


John Houghton


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Whiting-Continued


Gen. John, 154, 169-170 Rev. Samuel, 48 Capt. Timothy, 154, 169-170 Timothy, Jr., 170


Whitney, 84, 120 Capt. Jonathan, 96 Jonathan, 154, 174 Col. Josiah, 140, 143


Wilde, Silent, 123


Wilder, 47, 69, 87, 161, 163, 165, 167 Abel, 165


Aholiab, 165


Lt. Benjamin, 105


Bezaleel, 165


Col. Caleb, 72


Cephas, 165


Dea. David, 130, 170


Capt. David, 141, 143


President Joseph, 123, 172


Ephraim, 55, 62


Lt. Joshua, 107


Capt. Ephraim, Jr., 95, 150


Col. Josiah, 75, 96


Ephraim, 170


Josiah, 84


Frederick, 165


Col. Levi, 94, 116, 121, 138


Maj. Gardner, 173


Levi, Jr., 138


Hannah, 59, 90


Mary, 19


Henry, 165


Jacob, 165 James, 73


Lt. John, 65, 165 Jonas, 165


Jonathan, 62, 118, 154, 165


Col. Joseph, Sr., 71, 73, 88


Col. Joseph, Jr., 72, 118, 132


Joseph, Jr., 150


Josiah, 165


Dr. Josiah, 17I


Wolfe, Gen. James, 113


Levi, 119, 154


Wood, Lemuel, 115


Lewis, 165


Wright, 84


Luke, 165


Lt. Nathaniel, 44, 51, 54-55, 60


Nathaniel, 118


Jonas, 174


Col. Oliver, 114


Prescott, 165


Samuel, 165 Thomas, 26, 44, 165


Lt. Thomas, 50, 51, 59, 65, 71, 88 William, 154, 165 Willard, 44, 47, 84, 161, 165 Capt. Aaron, 115, 144


Hon. Abel, 132, 138, 169


Col. Abijah, 94, 107-110, 112, 114- 117, 136-138, 145, 172 Capt. Benjamin, 49


Caleb, 22 Ens. Caleb, 107


Capt. Caleb, 118, 119


Henry, 20, 50, 54, 75, 90


Capt. John, 96


Joseph, 26


Joseph (historian of Lancaster), 91, 127, 136, 141, 169


Col. Samuel, Sr., 75, 88, 90, 93-97, 103-104, 136


Col. Samuel, Jr., 104


Samuel, 137


Maj. Simon, 7, 14, 18-20, 26, 30, 39, 54, 75, 90, 136, 166 Simon, Jr., 20


Winslow, Col. John, 104, 107, 112


Winthrop, Gov. John, 5 Gov. John, Jr., 4


Wyman, 120 Ephraim, 154


Matthew, 97 Nathaniel, 130


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