Biographical review; this volume contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of Oxford and Franklin counties, Maine, Part 91

Author: Biographical review publishing company
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: Boston, Biographical review publishing company
Number of Pages: 644


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ARRISON BONNEY, one of the old- est residents of Sumner, who is highly esteemed by his townsmen, was born in this town, November 26, 1814, a son of John and Naomi (Ford) His paternal grandfather was Isaac Bonney.


Bonney. John Bonney was a native and a lifelong resident of Sumner. He was an in- dustrious blacksmith and a competent farmer. His life was comparatively short, ending in his forty-seventh year. His wife, who was also a native of Sumner, lived to a ripe age.


Harrison Bonney was reared and educated in Sumner. In his early manhood he went to Massachusetts, where he worked for about eight years, and managed to save some money. Returning then to his native town, he made his first purchase of land, a part of the farm on which he is now living. A careful hus- bandman, he develops the best resources of his farm, looking carefully after every detail.


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From time to time he has added to his origi- nal purchase, so that now it is considerably larger. The farm is a good one, and it yields him a comfortable income. Mr. Bonney was married in 1843 to Miss Sophia Stetson, of Sumner, who died in 1844. He subsequently contracted a second marriage with Miss Louisa E. Keen, who was a native of Sumner. Three of his children are living. These are: Abi- gail C., who resides in Massachusetts; and William F. and Josephine, who reside in Sum- ner. In politics Mr. Bonney is a Republican. On religious questions he and his wife hold liberal views, believing that right for its own sake should underlie all human motives. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bonney belong to old Sumner families, and are connected by ties of kindred with the best people of the town.


EBRON ACADEMY, one of the best - known educational institutions in New England, is also one of the most interesting in its history. Its foundation was the outgrowth of the necessity for a good school in the district, which, about the first of this century, comprised the present towns of Hebron and Oxford, under the name of Shepardsfield. The territory was originally granted by the General Court of the State of Massachusetts on the 8th of March, 1777, to Alexander Shepard, Jr., of Newton, Mass., as a recompense for surveying most of the land that now lies in the counties of Oxford and Cumberland. To quote from the address of the Hon. Percival Bonney, President of the present Board of Trustees, on the general his- tory and growth of the academy, "It has been said that, if a colony of New England people should be planted on the remote frontier in any quarter of the globe, within twenty-four hours they would have a church under cover on the most available corner, and a school-house on the nearest knoll."


And this is just what happened in the dis- trict of Shepardsfield. The first school here was established and supported by these men : John Greenwood, Isaac Whittemore, Samuel Whittemore, Stephen Myrick, Asa Bearce, and Nathaniel Cushman. It was taught by a Mrs. Baker, who was at one time a resident of


Weston, Mass. This school, which was only a private school, lasted for a few years, until popular feeling began to agitate for another and larger school, more fitted to the needs of the town. In the first year of the nineteenth century the result of this feeling was seen in the shape of a new building, erected for the purpose of housing the proposed academy. This was done even before a charter was granted by the General Court, by Deacon William Barrows of revered memory, in his great zeal for the establishment of the much- hoped-for school. The charter was granted on the Ioth of February, 1804, a few months after the building was completed.


Hebron Academy reverences as its incorpo- rators the following prominent citizens of the district: the Rev. James Hooper, pastor of the Baptist church at Paris; Ezekiel Whit- man, an attorney of New Gloucester, afterward Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maine; Dr. Cyrus Hamlin, whose son, Hannibal Hamlin, afterward became so prominent a statesman; Samuel Parris, the father of a future governor; John Greenwood, of Hebron; Dr. Luther Carey, of Turner, future Judge, State Senator, and Representative; Jesse Rice, a physician; the Rev. John Tripp, of whom some account has been given in the sketch of the present principal of the acad- emy; William E. Sargent, A. M., in this work; and William Barrows, the Deacon of the old Baptist church of Hebron, which as a society rendered great assistance for many years to its foster child, the Hebron Academy.


These men met first as a corporation on the 6th of June, 1804. The charter was adopted without any division of sentiment, and two committees were appointed to solicit dona- tions for the academy, and to draw up a series of rules and regulations for its government. That strong old preacher, the Rev. John Tripp, was elected to serve the infant academy as its clerk, and he held the position through its times of need to the times of prosperity that were soon to follow, until his death, which took place in the year 1847. Deacon William Barrows was asked to fill the office of Treasurer, which he did until he handed in his resignation in 1823. The number of stu- dents was limited to forty, until an assistant


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teacher should be provided, a thing that could at that time hardly be hoped for for some few years. The requisites for admission to the academy were just such as might have been expected from the natural characteristics of the strong, true-hearted, faithful men, who evolved them from their own knowledge and sense of what they thought to be the right and only way of living up to the standard of their forefathers, without which no commun- ity could in reason expect to exist. Their two great watchwords, "Education and Religion," resounded equally loud, flying side by side.


The building erected by the gifts of the grateful people of the surrounding district was dedicated on the 2d of September, 1805. The land for the purpose had been given . by a brother of the Deacon, Mr. Joseph Barrows, and the cost of the building itself was divided into about seventy shares, which were paid for by generous men and women of the district. The whole property was valued at fourteen hundred dollars.


On the 3d of September the school first opened its doors for the reception of students. Its young principal was William Barrows, a son of the Deacon, and at the time a Senior in Dartmouth College. As he was assisted by Bezaleel Cushman, a native of the town, and a future graduate of Dartmouth, the rule about the number of students to be admitted happily never needed enforcing.


At the opening of the academy, between sixty and seventy students of both sexes were in attendance, a larger number than had been expected by any one. In 1807, more money being needed to assist its growth, an appeal was again made to the General Court, and after a certain stipulated sum had been raised by subscription in the vicinity, a grant of eleven thousand, five hundred acres of land was made to the institution by the State. This land was sold by or under the direction of the Trustees for fifty cents an acre, and, as ten lots of one thousand acres apiece were sold at once, the sum of five thousand dollars was im- mediately raised, which, added to the sum of three thousand which had been raised by the subscription, made eight thousand dollars, which was put to use for the benefit of the young institution.


It is interesting to learn that the price of tuition was originally set at twenty cents per week, if the student was constant in his at- tendance during the term, and at twenty-five if he was not regular. The Trustees were al- lowed at first one dollar a day for attending meetings of the Board, but a few years later they themselves generously voted to make all their services free of charge, and even to cut off their travelling expenses, which they had been granted on the mileage system. The first building of the academy was also used as a church.


In 1819, owing to the destruction of the academy building by fire, and the academy being in more or less financial distress, the neighboring towns took advantage of its con- dition to urge its removal to a place where it would be more convenient for them. But at the next annual meeting of the Board the Trustees gently but firmly refused their car- nest and insinuating request.


By 1821 the necessary funds had been se- cured, and the new academy building was erected and ready for use. It was a two-story one of brick, large enough for those days. Eight years later a principal's house was built by a son of one of the institution's greatest benefactors, Caleb Barrows, at a cost of eight hundred dollars. This building has been sev- eral times added to and enlarged. In 1845 the then Board of Trustees decided that the school-house erected in 1820 was useless, not to say dangerous, and it was voted to build a new one, which was done at a cost of five hun - dred and twenty dollars, besides the value of the old materials that could be used from the first structure. Still two years later a bell was purchased with money given by the Board to the extent of fifty dollars, and by the so- ciety of the Baptist church to the extent of seventy, in return for which benefit they were to have the use of the bell at all times when necessary for their religious purposes, the school to use it at other times. In 1866, at a special meeting of the Board, a chapel was decided on as a necessity that could be easily afforded, and it was soon built and in use.


Two years later, at the earnest representa- tion of Principal Herrick, who was a member of the House of Representatives, the State


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legislature made a grant of one thousand dollars to the institution.


In 1872 came the astonishing and delightful proposition from Governor Coburn "to endow," etc., "on condition that another fifty thousand dollars be raised to endow two other schools, east and west "; and as Hebron was finally se- lected as the "western school," a faithful can- vass was at once begun and, notwithstanding the severe financial depression of the time, suc- cessfully conducted by the great friend and benefactor of the academy, the Rev. A. R. Crane.


Thirteen hundred friends of the school made generous contributions; and the full amount was obtained in 1883, the completion being made by a gift from the Hon. Eustace C. Fitz, of Boston. Since that time several new scholarships have been given and bequeathed, and sums of money have been given for other


purposes. Mr. B. F. Sturtevant, of Jamaica Plain, Mass., has been one of the largest re- cent donors, he giving twelve thousand five hundred dollars, to which forty thousand dollars was raised by subscription for building and endowment purposes.


At the present time the school, which has steadily been prospering, has about half-a- dozen fine buildings, all equipped in modern fashion, and some spacious grounds. After all improvements now contemplated have been accomplished and paid for, about sixty thou- sand dollars will constitute the Endowment Fund of Hebron Academy. One of the old school's greatest benefactors and helpers of later years is the man who has been Presi- dent of the Board of Trustees, and the writer of its history, the Hon. Percival Bonney, than whose name none is better known in Maine.


1,


INDEX.


BIOGRAPHICAL.


PAGE


A


Bartlett, Jonathan


496


Brett, William D.


252


Abbott, Allen G. .


628


Bartlett, Silas P., M.D.


259


Briggs, George A. 420


Abbott, Erastus T.


22


Bass, George H. .


400


Briggs, George F. 486


Abbott, James J. .


460


Bates, Harrison J.


298


Brown, Charles F. 308


Academy, Hebron


631


Beal, Horace


561


Brown, Daniel 2.16


Adams, Albert H.


I35


Beal, Nathaniel B.


599


Brown, Hannibal G. 281


Adams, Alonzo B., M.D.


21I


Bean, Alpheus S.


84


Brown, Henry G.


595


Adams, Josiah G.


441


Bean, George R. .


177


Brown, James . 308


Allen, Ashbel G. . 330


366


Bearce, Isaac P. .


33


Brown, Thomas H., M.D. 461


Allen, Gilbert .


303


Beckler, George W. .


379


Brown, Waldo T.


22.4


Allen, Oliver 558


Belcher, Samuel C. .


495


Bump, Hosea P. . 579


Allen, William H.


297


Bennett, John W.


97


Bumpus, Samuel A.


544


Andrews, Charles G. 380


Berry, George .


Berry, Isaac H.


II3


Butler, Francis G. 16


Andrews, Lewis B. I39


Bickford, William K.


261


Butterfield, James W. .


238


Atherton, John


584


Billings, Leander S.


557


Atwood, George M.


175


Bisbee, Elisha S.


Bisbee, Stanley


Blake, A. Judson .


283


Caldwell, Joseph C., M.D. 280


Caldwell, William F. 45


B


Blake, Walter B.


512


Carroll, George W., M.D. 243


Bachelder, John 40I


Blanchard, John .


291


Carter, Timothy J. 203


Baker, Gorham


60 Bolster, N. Dayton


37


Cates, Alden Z.


513


Bangs, Henry J.


IOI


Bonney, Charles B. .


455


Chandler, Everett A. 62


Barker, Frank .


545


Bonney, Harrison


630


Chandler, George A. 291


Barker, William


466


Boyington, William A.


89


Chandler, Harold 292


Barrows, George H.


301


Bradbury, Albion E.


164


Chandler, Horatio 446


Barrows, Oscar E.


383


Bradbury, Bial F., M.D. 18I


Chapman, Ebenezer E.


483


Bartlett, Charles P. 215


Bradford, Samuel R. 468


Chapman, Timothy H. 263


Bartlett, Fred F. 599


Bradley, William B. 470


Chapman, William C.


IO


C


Austin, Dearborn L. 586


Averill, David C.


583


Blake, George S.


Blake, Isaac A. D., M.D. .


51


Calhoun, John J. . 473


Andrews, Thomas J. 546


Billings, George H.


61


Atwood, Charles B. . 106


Bird, Benjamin


532


189


Bumpus, Samuel A. 73


Andrews, America 528


Berry, Charles H.


536 Burnham, George 231


74 Burnham, George I. 440


Andrews, Eugene H., M.D. 563


Andrews, Freeman 147


Berry, William H.


527


Butterfield, J. Warren 233


Caswell, Albert 78


Baker, Nathan S.


515


Bonney, Albion P


I33


Brown, Sidney T., M.D. . 2.49


Allen, George A., M.D.


Beedy, Samuel H.


497 Buck, Henry M. . 260


Allen, Thomas J. . 413


Bennett, Anson


493


589


Calden, William F. . 535


321


Bean, William C.


PAGE


PAGE


636


INDEX


PAGE


PAGE


PACK


Charles, Stephen


138


Deering, James


310


Fogg, Dana B. 324


Chase, James L ..


70


Delano, Adelbert


494


Forbes, Arthur E.


175


Chick, Frank W. .


188 Dennison, Harlan P.


I21


Foster, Clarence E. 474


Churchill, Kingman


336 De Shon, Mellen T.


232


Foster, Everett 445


Clark, Daniel


315 Dill, Elbridge .


469


Fox, John 254


Coburn, George N. 511 Dorr, Charles M.


154


Frederic, George A.


576


Coburn, William


580 |Doten, Timothy S.


399


Freeman, Ralph S.


26


Coffin, Solon A.


489 Dow, Joseph B.


372


French, Augustus N., M.D. . 65


Cole, Ransom . 344


Dudley, Ansel


626


Frye, Frederick N. 510


Cole, Richard L.


623


Dudley, Eugene M.


88


Fuller, Charles P.


457


Collins, Daniel W.


338 Dudley, James S.


524


Fuller, Henry R. . 590


Collins, Joshua E.


451 Dummer, Charles G. 397


Fuller, Julius F. 386


Conant, E. F ..


267


Dunham, Samuel W.


449


Fuller, Maurice G. 610


Conant, Hiram A.


23I


Dunsmoore, John


356


Furber, John T. . 498


Conant, Joseph E.


238


Durgin, William W.


440


Furbish, Harry A. 506


Cook, Eli


100


Dutton, Asa W. .


66


Furnel, John D.


627


Coolidge, Charles A., M.D. 390


Dyer, Charles Edwin


II7


Coolidge, Charles M., M.D. .


270


Dyer, Charles E. .


419


Coolidge, Dana O.


151


Dyer, Frank L ..


G


Coolidge, John


398


Dyer, Zaccheus A.


46


Cooper, William E.


1 83


Dyke, Everett F.


415


Garland, Chandler


I17


Corbett, Aaron O.


55


Gatchell, Hiram . 126


Cousins, Hendon W.


198


Gatchell, Willis L., M.D. 554


Coy, Henry W. 25


E


Gee, Albion B.


323


Craig, Samuel G.


597


George, Arthur E. 525


Crane, Abijah R., D.D.


194


Eastman, Tobias L. 564


George, Charles H.


109


Crockett, George B. 526


Eaton, Cyrus P. .. 217


Gerry, John C.


20


Cummings, Charles B. .


134


Ellingwood, A. D. 508


Ginn, Wesley H. . 387


Cummings, Hiram T.


190


Emmons, Israel F. 477


Glover, Frank R.


342


Cummings, John M.


490


Evans, Sumner


503


Glover, James 430


Curtis, Simeon B.


335


Everett, Persian V. .


81


Goff, Sewell 450


Curtis, William E.


592


Cushman, Caleb, Jr. 396


Cushman, Samuel P.


167


F


Gould, Elias W.


343


Farrar, Fairfield . 260


Farrar, Harrison .


323


Green, Daniel . 611


Farrar, Walter W.


Farrar, Wilbur L. 612


95


Greenwood, Albert M. . 464


Danforth, James 625


Farrington, Seymour A.


327


Greenwood, Zina H. 218


Dascomb, Henry R. 365


Farris, James M.


1 52


Griffith, Albert B. 575


Davis, Herrick C.


9 Faunce, William


518


Grose, George D. 621


Day, Henry L.


624 Felt, Alonzo


24


Grover, Amos A. .


296


Day, James M. 451 Fernald, Chesley H.


92


Gurney, Lemuel


149


Dean, Adelbert E. 115 Fernald, George R. . 253


594


DeCoster, Almon


540


Fitch, H. F., M.D.


537


Decoster, E.


621


Flint, Charles W.


DeCoster, James P. 540


Flint, Harland S.


52


346


Hall, Robert 267


Deering, Erastus W. 1 58 Fobes, Henry 152


Hall, Solomon S.


170


516


Cummings, David F.


302


Elliott, Hiram P. . 276


Curtis, James


581


Everett, Hiram M. 216


Godwin, Horatio R. 554


Googins, Albion K. P. 543


Gordon, Albion P. 364


Gordon, Samuel S. 574


Green, Charles L. 262


D


Daggett, Albert I28


Daggett, Washington L. 128


Farrington, Oliver P.


377 Green, William : 347


Greene, William M. . 87


Eastman, George H. I18


Croswell, Thomas 2.45


Edgcomb, Lorenzo D. 620


Gilman, Henry W. Gilmore, Caleb W. 250


419


Gammon, William 591


1.


DeCosta, John F., M.D. 4II Field, Ernest E. .


H


637


INDEX


PAGE


PAGE


l'AGE


Hamilton, Charles A. 526


Hunter, John M. S. .


171


M


Hamilton, David M. 525


Hutchinson, Stephen D.


79


Macomber, George R. . 385


Hamlin, Calvin 612


Makepeace, Benjamin F., M.D. 375


Hamlin, Walter K. 416


I


Mann, Lewis M. . 99 Manning, William A. 1 59


Hammond, Jairus K.


355


Irish, Orlando . 239


Manter, William H. . 298


Hapgood, Andrew S.


31


Marble, Jarvis C. 42


Harding, Nathaniel


239


J


Marsh, Albion P. Marshall, Ezra 41


Hardy, Jeffrey A. 550


Jackson, Lemuel W. 146


Martin, Jonathan K. 433


Harnden, Granville W.


539


Jenness, Albro R. 196 Martin, Lyman R. 589


Harnden, Harmon D.


493 Jennings, G. F.


458 Marwick, Ernest H. 407


Harvey, Bezer B. 337 Jennings, John D.


39


Mason, Ansel T. 475


Haskell, Edwin N. .


185


Jewett, Isaac F.


472


Mason, Appleton F. 555


Haskell, Peter N.


197


Johnson, George W.


596


Mason, Hezekiah G. 122


Hastings, David R. . 582


Johnson, Ira


187


Mason, John Q. 389


Hatch, Edwin B. .


44


Jones, Albion K. P.


160


McAllister, Hilton


264


Hayes, Cyrus S. .


560


McAllister, Levi . 223


Hayford, Otis


563


K


McIntire, Bertrand G. 425


Heald, Llewellyn B.


301


Keen, William H. 521


McIntire, Justin E. . 141


Keith, Hezekiah B. 486


McIntire, Leslie E. .


425


Hebron Academy


Hersey, Artemas L., M.D.


319


Keith, Leonard S. I 51


Mc Keen, David 594


Hersey, Ezra B.


414


Kilgore, Benjamin K. 573


McLain, Edgar E. 379


Higgins, George Z., M.D.


284


Kimball, George A. 547


Melindy, Otis H. 552


Higgins, Lelia, M.D. 284


Hill. Charles D., M.D. . 148


King, Silas E. .


26


Mellen, George L. 169


Hill, Frank A. 280


Kneeland, William R.


429


Merriam, Milton H. 235


Hines, Joseph W.


78 Knight, Nathaniel 220


Merrill, Ezekiel 478


Hitchcock, Edward K. . 334


Knightly, William P. 361


Miller, Charles M. 23


Hiscock, James E. 402 Knowles, Albert E. . 5.56


Hobbs, George W. 476 Knowlton, Newell R. 395


Hobbs, Hiram K. 378


Knowlton, Samuel D. 299


Millett, Nathan W.


421


Holland, Cornelius M. .


294


L


Mills, Nathan G. Mitchell, Milo . 588 289


Holmes, Albert L.


584 Ladd, Charles T.


434


Morrison, Arthur E. 172


Holmes, Walter E.


29


Lambert, James M. 569


Morrison, James 145


Holt, Charles E. .


275 Lander, Wintworth V. 338 Morrison, William 116


Holt, Daniel 605 Le Baron, William B. 248


Holt, Fred A


618


Lincoln, Levi L. .


385


Horne, Herman L.


577


568


Locke, Samuel B .. 174


Longley, Jonathan R. 586


Morton. William G. .


60;


Houghton, Joseph S. 289


Lord, Frank W. 328


Howard, Albert G., M.D. 161


Lovejoy, Elmer L. 519


N


Nelson, Austin A. 540


Nelson, Eugene


21


Howes, George A. 477


Ludden, J. Madison 53


Hubbard, Clinton P., M.D. 421 Lufkin, Edwin B.


195


Nichols, Walter


IIO


205


Hodgkins, Charles T. 606 Knox, Sylvanus B. .


Holden, Francis H. . 69


Mills, George W.


345


Holman, Albert S. .


321


McDonald, William H. 13


Heald, Joshua C.


96


Heath, Walter S.


394 631


Keith, Joseph 150 McKeen, Alvin W. . 384


Keyes, Benjamin R.


232


Mckenzie, Charles H. 505


Hersey, Henry B.


286


Kimball, Henry T. 507 Mellen, Charles T. 83


Miller, Gilbert


Millett, John H. 15


285 Mills, Daniel E. 622


Morrow, Albert 587


Morse, Elias H. . 163


Morton, Henry F. 349


Morton, John J. 176


Houghton, Herman S. . 531


Howard, Joshua R. 468


Lowell, Maria B. . 629


Howe, Freeland .


435


Luce, Frank 389


Judkins, Alvin W. I 57


Hathaway, Charles L. 617


McAllister, Joshua J.


127


Hardy, Alvin F. 348


Hammond, Henry D. I12


Linscott, Andrew J. 229


Horne, John L.


638


INDEX


PAGE


PAGE


PAGE


Niles, Silas H.


236


Porter, Sylvanus .


515


Severy, Alden B.


412


Noble, Francis M.


60


Prescott, Horace B. .


141


Sewall, Calvin D.


405


Norcross, Edwin C. .


588


Presson, David W. 108


Sewell, William S.


98


Norton, Everett B. .


566


Pride, David G.


55


Shaw, Calvin W. 560


Norton, La Forest W.


570


Prince, Charles H.


230


Shaw, James M. . 369


Norton, Zachariah


186


Prince, Job


230


Shurtleff, Alva 499


Norwood, Abraham 567


Prince, Kimball N.


230


Shurtleff, Frank A. 533


Noyes, Frank H.


442


Proctor, Carroll E., M.D.


173


Simmons, Jesse V. . 54


433


Small, John 188


0


Oakes, Alfred A. .


168


Spring, Thomas O.


523


Oldham, Hiram


491


Rackliffe, Elbridge H. 436


Stacy, Jordan


481


Osborne, Frank W. . 46


Rackliffe, John P.


381


Stanley, Horace L.


56


Oxnard, Horace C. .


609


Ramsdell, Hiram .


105


Staples, Gideon K.


222


Reed, Lewis H. 580


Staples, John O. .


95


Reynolds, Austin, M.D.


293


Staples, Roscoe F.


7I


Rice, George B.


107


Starbird, Charles F.


559


Packard, Asa


90


Richards, Charles M.


IO


Stearns, Eckley T.


424


Packard, Frank


494


Richards, John A., M.D.


Packard, Zibeon L.


221


Richardson, Rev. Stephen D.


199 Stearns, Horatio . 49 Stearns, James C.


140


Park, Henry W. .


124


Richardson, Thomas H.


316


Stearns, Sylvanus P.


463


Parker, Thomas M. .


546


Richmond, Henry L.


40 Stetson, Rollin N.


630


Parsons, Emery


371


Robbins, Albert W. .


487


Stevens, John M.


215


Pease, Howard


541


Robinson, Edward M.


270


Stone, Elbridge


562


Penley, Edward W.


II


Robinson, George O. 304


Stone, Frank P.


571


Perkins, Alvin F.


553


Ross, Abram


514


Stowers, Asa G. .


282


Perkins, Charles E. .


91


Ross, Eastman J.


364


Stubbs, Phillip H. 341


Perkins, Harrison G. O. 345


Rowe, Charles C.


342


Swan, Thomas


290


Perry, Joseph S.


549


Rowe, Samuel S. 342


Perry, Osgood


593


Russell, Jesse D. .


413


Pettengill, Waldo


538


Ryerson, Charles W.


269


Pierce, William S.


417


Pike, Bion H. .


244


Tarbox, Wallace R. .


454


Pike, Frank T.


484


Taylor, Rufus . 328


Taylor, William T. . 467


Tebbets, E. L 619


Pike, John J.


184


Sanborn, Fred W.


357


Thomas, George W. 99


Pingree, Almon P.


591


Sanderson, Marshall 200


Thomas, Robert C. . 571


Pinkham, C. Arthur


393


Sargent, William E. 206 Thomas, William N. 294


Plummer, Joel S. .


376


Sargent, William I. . 72


Thompson, Albert 34


Plummer, Samuel 608


Saunders, Joshua


507


Thompson, James E. 491


Porter, Charles N. 331


Sawin, Henry .


136


Thurlow, Augustus F. 510


Porter, Franklin . 251


Sawin, Lewis A.


466 Thurston, Jacob A. . 394


Porter, Fred A. 128 Sawyer, Charles G.


276


Timberlake, Fremont E. 431


Porter, James H. . 487 Sawyer, Edwin


123 Titcomb, Isaac F.


382


P


Rice, Henry H.


247


Starbird, Clinton V.


216


Packard, Francis S., M.D. 400


Richards, George W.


482


Stearns, Henry K.


362


Parker, Henry D.


1 53


Richmond, Edward F.


40


Stetson, Josiah T.


360


Parsons, Arthur D.


322


Ridlon, George W. . 431


Stevens, John


87


Parsons, Stephen R.


459


Roberts, John A. ..


77


Stickney, William H. 388


Perham, Silas D. .


126


Robinson, John H. 418


Stone, Rufus C.


573


Perkins, George B. 551


Rounds, Isaac, M.D.


34


Swan, Daniel L. 537


Perkins, Samuel F. I33


Rowe, Leander P. 370


T


Tarbox, Jabez C. . 314


Pike, John


357


S


Pike, John C.


162


Sanborn, Abel . 471


Smart, Marcus M. 358


R


Smith, Ephraim H.


225


Proctor, Gerrie A. 504


Skillings, Francis H.


333


639


INDEX


PAGE


PAGE


PAGE


Tolman, Hezekiah


519


Voter, Louis


472


Whitehead, Thomas J. . 130


Toothaker, Charles L., M.D.


620 Voter, Warren T.


432


Whitman, George G. 114


Toothaker, Frank J.


568


Whitman, John


193


Toothaker, John R. .


488


Whitmarsh, William W. 64


Towle, William C., M D.


225


Whitney, Eben H.


309


Towne, Rollin


90


Wadsworth, Peleg T.


504


Whittemore, Joshua C. 579


Trask, William H.


235


Waite, Byron C.


520


Whittier, Phineas 183


Trefethen, Joseph


82


Waite, Willis W. .


266


Wight, Ephraim . 404


True, Roscoe G. .


556


Walker, Albert W. . 376


Wight, Willard B. 521


True, William .


178


Walker, Carlton H. . 278


Wilbur, Joel


575


Tubbs, Albion L. 542


Walker, Charles W.


529


Wilder, Frank L. 483


Tubbs, Charles N.


423


Walker, Ephraim C.


443


Williams, Charles E. 524


Tubbs, George E.


534 Walker, Fred O. .


333


Wilson, Charles E., M.D. I 57


Tucker, Benjamin


102 Walker, George H.


513


Winslow, Jere H. 125


Tucker, Cyrus S.


452


Ward, John


210


Witham, Albert 618


Tucker, Elias A. .


565 Wardwell, Gilbert


12


Withee, James W.


522


Tucker, James R.


585


Warren, Frank L.


446


Witt, Edward E. . 258


Tufts, Peter P.


603 Warriner, Ira J.


246


Wood, John Y., 71


Turner, Edward P., M.D 509


Waterman, Samuel B.


23


Woodbury, Enoch W. 548


Turner, Orrin S.


363 Watson, Frank L.


59


Woodbury, Horatio, M.D. I37


Twitchell, Samuel B.


226


Webster, Henry


422


Wyman, John


350


Tyler, Frank P. .


32 Welch, Merritt


397


Weston, John . 160


Y


V


Whibley, Charles A.


80


Yates, Octavius K., M.D. 615


Vaughan, Jabez


559


Whibley, George W.


80


Yeaton, Elias H. . 332


Vining, Fremont S. .


234


Whitcomb, William H.


237


York, William F. 551


Virgin, George A.


163 White, Verdeil O., M.D 265


Young, Charles 485


Twaddle, John A., M.D.


404 Watson, William W.


14


Wright, James S. 406


Wheeler, Elbridge G. 244


W


PORTRAITS.


PAGE


PAGE


PAGE


Allen, George A., M.D. 367


Dunham, Samuel W.


448


Rackliffe, Elbridge H. 437


Bean, Alpheus S.


85


Dutton, Asa W ..


67


Roberts, John A. .


76


Bean, William


132


Dyer, Zaccheus A.


47


Bolster, N. Dayton .


36 Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner


502


Robinson, Edward M., and grand-daughter, Miss Faye R. Haines 27I


Bradbury, Albion E. 165


Fernald, Chesley H.


93


Butler, Francis G. (steel) 17


Fogg, Dana B.


325


Robinson, George O. 305


Carroll, George W., M.D. 242


339


Freeman, Ralph S. 27


427


Stanley, George W. . 57


Davis, Herrick C.


8 Hammond, Jairus K.


354


Stevens, John M. 214


Deering, James


311


Linscott, Andrew J.


228


True, William . 179


Dennison, Harlan P.


120


Merrill, Ezekiel


479


Tucker, Benjamin 103


Dorr, Charles M.


155


Mills, Nathan G. .


288


Whitman, John


192


Dow, Joseph B.


373


Morrison, James


144


Yates, Octavius K.


614


Dudley, Smith


352


Fox, Mr. and Mrs. John


Sanderson, Marshall 255


201


Collins, Daniel W.


Sargent, William E. 207


Coolidge, Charles A., M.D. 391


Gatchell, Hiram


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