History of Pembroke, N. H. 1730-1895, Part 36

Author: Carter, N. F. (Nathan Franklin), 1830-1915; Fowler, T. L. (Trueworthy Ladd)
Publication date: 1895
Publisher: Concord, N.H., Printed by Republican Press Association
Number of Pages: 532


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vote to prosecute trespassers .. 40


Bridewell in Suncook. .196, 224


table fare 101


tanneries


101


travelling shoe-maker. 101


first free over Merrimack river 323 destroyed by freshet .. 325 lights for .. 229


memorial concerning 150


39


cause of ..


39


45


continued ..


second


1775


New Hampshire fortunate in agent. . .


Chamberlain kills Paugus.


committee to take bonds. to treat with proprietors 44 49 46 46


concerning enlarging Buckstreet .. 192


selling lots in ... 193


Pembroke Street. .. 188, 191, 193, 194


town-meeting failing for non-attend- ance


Bow controversy.


bounds of fixed ... 18 68


holding meetings. 168


names of parishioners 252


ordained.


165, 252


salary, voted to .. 168


Call to settle in the ministry 35


Canal to utilize Merrimack river. .165, 327 location of boat-house. 165


Cattle not to run at large .182, 194 Cemeteries, accepting donations for .... 225


73


bridge, upper


339


dividing into lots


north-west side of Suncook river. 359


Burnham, Rev. A., called 252


Sheep ..


340


Thompson 330, 340


Blanchard, Abel. 279


Call, Nathan. 279


· repairing Buckstreet. over Suncook river.


Wilkins, Joseph XI


vote to repair.


Bridges-Bombay. 192, 339


Cochran, John .. 279


Upper Buckstreet .. 339


Buckstreet, first settlements


highways.


387


INDEX.


N. Lakeman granted . 191


William Swain. 199


Clerks of Suncook. 373 1852 192


Clough's bridge ..


340 : Early settlers' names 21


character. 22


hardships 22


thrift .. 22


Earthquake, shock of. 187


Education, higher ... 303


Election of Representive. 115


Elliott bridge ... 340


Emery, Rev. Jacob, death of. 111 settled. 248


Exempting from taxation 225


Expenditures of town. 389


Schools 389


391 Explanations of map of Suncook. Pembroke. 397


Factory bridge. 337


93 Ferry boat, Suncook river, 1729. measurements of. 108


proprietors' constitution 303


Committee of inspection. 110


report on Bow line. 84


to assess tax-payers. 104


frame constitution for Congrega- tional church ..


253


manage affairs .. 373


Compensation of workers equalized. 243


Concord railroad opened. 186 Suncook. 199


Congregational church, act of incorpo- tion. 253


bell 256


benefactors. 257


chapel .


427


constitution ...


cost of edifice


256


covenant


245


deacons.


256


library


256


members' names. 245


ministers 255


organized 245


petitioners' names 253


Society of Christian Endeavor. 256


Sunday-school 256


Congregationalists and Presbyterians disagreeing ..


104


Constables, choosing and fining. 140


difficulty in securing. 145


probable reason ... 145


Constitutional convention, vote for 240


Contents table . III


Convention to regulate prices 115


Coroner's inquest, form of. 67


Councillor, filling vacancy. 138


Country road, Pembroke street, 1735. 94


County commissioners, settling award of 195


Crows, bounty on. 144


Currency, appreciation of. 330 depreciation of. .139, 329 new tenor 329, note


old tenor .329, note


Curve line of Masonian claim. 89


committee to compromise. report of .. 89


89


report of accepted. 90


Davis bridge. 340


Dentists. 384


Deserters.


223


Dickerman bridge.


340


Division of Allenstown. 83


Buckstreet 83 description of 83 procuring . 175


northwest Bow 84


Doyen bridge .. 340


Drafting 500 men 125 Drawing lots 66


first division .. 25


for Allenstown .. 84


list of names. .25, 26, 33, 34


second division 28


Drinking fountain, vote for. 239


Drouth, 1761, 1762. 103


Cochran, Mrs. Chauncy, murdered. 182


Coffrin, John, gives land for road. 98


boundary of ... 98


Colby, Rev. Z., begins suit for salary 160


called to settle. 248


dismissed .. 251


letters of acceptance.


249


settlement with.


51


situation discouraging.


250


two preaching places.


250


voted town minister 155


Cold November. 177


Collectors of taxes .. 378


Columbian school, a private enterprise 305


Columbian school-house 303


agreement to sell 304


Financial items .. .130, 131, 132, 134


Fac simile opposite .. 80


Fine for allowing animals to run at large ... 185


Fines of officers, town's share of .. 172 Fire apparatus, fixing terms for using. 226


district created ... 228


engine for Suncook .... 224


chemical, building for,. 241


hose for .. 241


230


253 rescinded .. 230


Fire wards increased ..


187


Firemen, rubber coats for. 240


Fires, means of extinguishing author- ized .... 200


Fort on Ossipee lake. 8


Free Masons .. 369


Freshet in Merrimack river.


175,


177


Suncook river.


192


Garrison houses 54


Golden Cross 372


Grading Buckstreet. 239


Grand Army .. 368


223


Grange of Pembroke


370


Grantees, list of 25,63


73 Grant by King James conditions of. 82


extent of


Gorges and Mason, 1622. 74


of Massachusetts, 1629 74


1,000 acres voted. 82


120 acres to Clement March. 85


73


to John Mason, 1621 .. 1622. 74


59


Guard posted Suncook.


Gymnasium, association of alumni


formed. 311


authority to purchase 196


capital stock of. 310


design. 310


directors chosen. 311


incorporated ..


310


names of incorporators. 310


preceptresses. 311


principals. 311


purchased.


197


suspended.


311


united with academy. 311


Hearse accepted, with house 186


Heroism of soldiers ... 142


of women, Hannah Baker,. 59


Mrs. Whittemore ... 60


Home for town's poor, committee to consider .. 175


House of correction ..


224


Hydrants for Suncook village


230


pipe extended 213


73


Grand Army post organized.


steam pump, appropriation for. passed. 230


first organ 257


388


INDEX.


voting hose for.


water supply for, authorized. 243


Lot 28, plan of .. 93


Illustrations, list of .. IV


29, plan of ... 94


Independent religious society 267


Lots, return of laying out. 97


Lottery, petition for bridge. 152


Lovejoy bridge ... 339


Lovell's fight at Pigwacket. 8


discovery of Indians.


9


Bow remonstrates.


68


fierce engagement.


10


movement towards. 68


genealogy. 15


10


Indian attack 57


character ..


3


not a defeat. 14


11


list of men engaged


7


return of survivors


12


petition for permission to hunt.


5


rising from ambush


10


Lumber floated to market.


327


exciting causes.


4


Map No. 1, showing Bow grants. 19 Pembroke, 1759. 19


19 19


religious differences Sabastian Ralle.


4


No. 3, Buck Street lots. 83


No. 4, western part of Allenstown ... 88


response of general court.


5


boundaries 81


first deed 77


grantees 81


75


Sabatis


ten sleeping, killed.


Indictments against town. .330, 334


66


Insane hospital, action concerning 185


Introduction . V


Jackson, Gen. Andrew, visits Concord .. memorable festivities ..


182 182


Journal of Penny Cook committee 91


of Penacook proprietors. 92


Justice courts authorized. 192


centering money and travel .. .158,


290


of the peace, petition for. 140


names of signers .. 141


382


Key to map of Suncook.


390


first built ..


location fixed. 158, 161, 300


Methodist on the hill. agreement to build. 426 426


new action to settle place and plan. 157


new one built. 246


plan to sell pews. 155


repairing, north 166


two built, 1805 .. 251


298


improvements voted 31


Meetings legalized. 38


protest against. 38


Memorial concerning hunting Indians .. 5


5


Merchants in Pembroke, list of. 347


Methodism in Pembroke. 261


263


building edifice . dedicated


263


class formed.


262


on the hill ..


426


first preacher in town 261 in Suncook. 262


list of pastors 264


meeting-house on the hill 264


one hundred meetings. 262


parsonage 263


Pembroke a separate station 263


preaching in Presbyterian edifice 262


262


second period. 263


Suncook a station .. 263


Military order of Capt. Noyes 12


Militia, resolutions passed. 129


roll of, 1860, 1861. 207


1863 209


Mill lot voted to J. Coffrin 37


8


hunting ..


5


kills James Carr ..


58


results


Bigot and Thury ..


4


French and English rivalry


4


Penacook.


Jesuit priests.


3 4


No. 2, showing 1st and 2nd divisions. 27


receipt for bread ..


6


recruiting difficult ..


6


Mason's agreement, Belknap's testi- mony . 76


signal of attack


57 6


success.


21


Plausawa


21


reason of delay in fulfilment particulars of agreement .. 76 77 81


second deed ...


sells claim to Allen.


75 90 340


Meeting-house, Ambrose 257,296


acceptance of lot chosen. 156


article in warrant for 298


building authorized .. 299


300 32


dissatisfaction with town's action. 156


244


Pembroke .. 368


396


Knights of Pythias


370


Lafayette, General, visit of. 175


arrangements for. 176


call at Maj. Caleb Stark's. 176


escort to Concord 176


greetings. 176


night at Fisk's tavern. 176


175


Lamp posts voted. 242


Land deeded to Andrew Buuten. 87 Eleazer Allen 86 87


Jacob Gay.


James Cochran


86 86


John Cochran.


William Martin .. 87


Landholders compelled to pay taxes .. 66


Lands voted to a blacksmith. 37


Langmaid, Josie A., murdered 226 resolution adopted 227


search for .. 226


search for murderer. Le Page captured 227 226


Lawyers.


383


Laying out Allenstown.


82


intervale ..


34


lot No. 51.


32


lots authorized ... 23


undivided lands .. .52, 53, 65


Lexington, battle of. 117


License article refused consideration .. 187


Licensing tavern-keepers .. .. 154, 161, 178 Liquor agent appointed,. 194 selectmen forbidden to appoint 195 .. 197 Literary fund created. 174


240 | Location of certain lots. 97


career, brief 267


officers .. 267


organized .. 267


Incorporation, act of. 70


Presbyterian parish 259


Indians count packs.


letter to the governor march ..


7


ravages.


3


Suncook


Indians, Christi.


negotiations to release claim.


21 7


Inquest of Robert Cochran


Masonian claim, importance of. McConnell's bridge.


Meeting-house, Congregational. cut of, 1735 ..


Justices of the peace.


La Circle Dramatique.


procession ..


Lager beer, sale forbidden. 229


vote to accept plan build. 154, 155, 297, 299


response of General Court ...


primitive period.


389


INDEX.


Mills, grant to one building.


additional ..


31


on Suncook river 349


Soucook river 361 Paugus and Wawha .. 10


Clement's 361


Clough's


362


Foster's .


361 352


Fuller & Lewis'


Head's .. .340, 361


Lewis' paper mill.


McConnell's 362


Old Combine 351


Osgood's


337


Pratt.


351


Richardson's .340, 363


Soucook 340


Minister, vote to procure .. 30


Ministerial affairs, union in 147


tax, attempt to authorize. 164


Minute men, call for. 156


bounty voted .156, 158, 164


Mitchell, Rev. Daniel, death of 110


Moderators of Pembroke 374


of Suncook 373


Murder of Sally Cochran. .182-183


Prescott arrested, tried and hung for


183


of Josie A. Langmaid. 226


murderer captured 227


resolution respecting. 227 tablet marking site of. 227


Names of persons disappearing from records 51


drawing lots .. 25, 33


joining Moral Reform Society 170, 172


killed by Indians .. 7 148


original grantees 63


possessors .


parishioners, 1799. 252


signers of Association Test. 119


soldiers called to Portsmouth. 169


in the rebellion. 211


revolution 136


liable for service, 1860, 1861. 207


1863 .. 209


signers of petition, 59, 105, 109, 128, 141, 160 253


of protest 161


taxpayers, 1805.


162


1829. 170


1880 231


voters, 1850. 189


Navigating Merrimack River. 327


Newspapers, Suncook Banner. 372


Suncook Journal. 372


Normal school, seeking to secure. 198


Norridgewock, expedition to.


Officers of ancient Suncook 373


clerks 373


collectors. 374


committee to manage affairs. 373


moderators. 373


treasurers 373 374


of Pembroke.


dentists. 384


justices of the peace. 382


moderators


374


physicians 384


postmasters 384 reason of. 145


representatives 380


school board 382


selectmen. 375 ferry 107


sheriffs 382 guard. 58


superintending school committee. 381


town clerks. 375


treasurers 379


Odd Fellows .. 366


Official oath taken 34 Order, military, Capt. Noyes. 129


Osgood bridge 338


Osgood's mills.


356


Order of the Fraternal Circle. 371


29 | Parish cow. 148


Patriotism of the people. 142


Paugus and Chamberlain. 13


Paupers, action concerning. 197, 229


168


Pay of soldiers, additional refused. granted .. 169


Pembroke, boundaries 1,71


brooks. 2


clay-bed.


2


divisions 71


dunes


2


general outline. 1


incorporated .. 70


in 1823, Farmer's description. 175


in the Rebellion .. 200


Revolution. 115


latitude and longitude. 1


named. 100


physical features 2


productions 2


rivers


1


situation


soil .


2


1


titles obtained 71


trees and shrubs. 3


votes to receive portions of Allens- town and Chester. 159


water privileges .. 2


Pembroke mill, facts concerning. 354 Pembroke mills company incorporated, 354 Pembroke Town History company VII


Perils of early settlers ... 3


Petition for representation. 109 signers of .. 109


for representative


soldiers ...


55


town meeting, signers 160


of Allenstown contested.


159


Benjamin Norris, etc .. 18


Bow committee .. 69


inhabitants of Buckstreet. 69


Jonathan Dix for ferry 107


Suncook people. 80


endorsement of 108


Lovewell's men for grant. 15


militia company for transfer.


128


names of signers. 128 Noah Johnson for aid. 9


Presbyterians by John Bryant .. 260


David Connor and Thomas McLu- cas 257


relating to scoop and dip nets 103


restraining use of seines ... 104


to be severed from Rockingham


county .. 144


choose clerk .. 17


selectmen for fire district.


228


response to. 228


signers of. 228


to assess grantees .. 17


accusing Captain McConnell of dis-


loyalty 126


for ammunition.


123


appointment of Samuel Daniel, jus- tice 140


lawyers. 383 signers of. 141


authority to compel tax paying. 60


bank of paper money,.


145


committee to levy taxes. 248


granted


248


justice of the peace. 105


signers of. 105


lottery to build bridge.


151


by committee ... 153


by Pembroke and Bow. 152


meeting concerning town history 241


nearer courts of justice. 155


new county.


153


to hasten its formation 153


63


351


390


INDEX.


power to admit thirteen men 17


amended 18


granted. 17


Physicians .


384


Pigwacket fight .. 8


Places of trade .. .344, 316


Police, appointing night .. 230


Policemen's fees .. 199


Poor, auctioning off. 166, 178, 183


concerning purchase of farm for.


229


hiring farm for ..


184


how disposed of.


113


uprising to suppress 200


Representatives 380


Revolution .. 115


association test 119


non-signers of 120


signers of ... 119


battle of Lexington 117


Frye, Capt. E., suspected. 126


121


loyalty of some to the crown ...


116


McConnell, Capt. S., suspected 126


124 company of, members. exonerated. 126


mustered in .. 128


Moore, Capt. D.'s Co., members of. 121


opening of the conflict. 117 Parker, Capt., members of company. 122


pay-roll of .. 127


raising money 118


raising regiment .. 124


report of Lt. J. Emery 125


resolve of congress ... 118


order to carry into effect. 119


return of enlistments 133


schools suspended .. 118


suspicions awakened. 116


warrant for meeting to organize pro- tection .. 116


Wingate, Col. J.'s regt., members of .. 124


Reservoir near Suncook. 198


Residence of early settlers. 54


Road between lots Nos. 33, 34. 100


cut in 1726 .. 95


first in Pembroke, 1735 .. 91


Haverhill to Penacook, 1728 90


laying out .. 97


to first bridge over Suncook 99


Roads laid out after incorporation by county commissioners, court's com- mittee, road commissioners, and selectmen 312 from old Buckstreet road to Suncook, 320 old Buckstreet road widened and straightened .. 326


by court's committee. 321,324


from seventh range to Epsom line ... 321 Loudon road to Concord. 324 North Pembroke to Concord. 325 Pembroke street to Concord ... 324


by road commissioners 326


New Dover road. 326


old Buckstreet road to Short's Falls 326 by selectmen 321


Academy ..


Broadway 321


314


Buckstreet north to old road 321


Chester turnpike. 320


cross road east, eighth range to Chichester .. 320


bridge north to logging path 313


eighth range north ... 314 fourth to fifth range. 312


I. N. Lakeman's to fifth range. 314


Flagg to sixth range 314


third range east ... 314


third range to second 313


Church street. 322


Doyen 325


Rebellion 200


action of town to aid recruiting. 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207


bounties voted ..


.203, 204, 205, 206 bounty of state to volunteers, etc ...... 206 call for troops .. .202, 203, 205 causes .. 201


devotion of women 201


drafted, few. 207


Pembroke soldiers. 210


public demonstrations 201 recruiting in insurgent states 206


in reference to a home for .. 175 support of . 178 vote to purchase farm for. 184


Poor-house, county, opposed. 196


dungeonsin. 185


made house of correction. .. 185, 192, 224


may harbor drunken persons. 185 cause of ... 115 121 details of


Postoffice established.


165


Potter, Hon. J. A., resolutions against .. 192


Pound, vote to build. 168


repair .. 141


Preaching, raising money for .... 113, 114, 115 Precept with reference to representa- tives .. .110, 113, 114, 142 Proprietors', claims not taken by gov- ernment .. 80


empower Packer to grant 1000 acres .. grant townships ... 80 Proprietors' meetings:


1729


22


1730.


24 27


1731.


1732. 28 29


1733


1731


1735


1736


1737


1738


1739


1740


1741


1742


1743.


1744.


1745


1746. .


1747.


1748


1749. 64 65


1750


1751.


1752 ..


Presbyterians in Pembroke. 257


call Rev. D. Mitchell.


257


created into a parish.


259


deacons . -261


incorporation act. 259


difficulty in carrying out .. 259 loyalty to polity. 257


petition for relief 257 amended 258


258 granted. second 260


uniting with Congregationalists


261


unwilling to be taxed for Congre- gational preaching ....


257


Protest against settling Rev. Z. Colby, 160 signers of .. 161


Provident Mutual Relief Association. 369


Publie lands, rules for governing. 194


voted to receive sales of .... 187


Railroad, Concord and Portsmouth. 328


Suncook Valley 328


extension ..


station built 328 burned. 328 demanded 229


329


Allenstown to Buckstreet.


321


Borough.


321


65 65


37 51 51 52 53 53 56 58 62 62


30 31 33 34 35


82


Post-rider ...


Postmasters ... 384 164


lines drawn ...


INDEX.


391


Depot street .. 321


Exchange street .. 321


first N. H. turnpike .. 319


from Borough to sheep road. 321 Pembroke Grange ... 370


to sheep bridge 321 Provident Mutual Relief Association. 369 Selectmen, method of voting for 193


Chester to Penny Cook. 327 of Pembroke. 375


Concord line to road near Snell


house .


320


cross road north to fifth range. 321


Durham to Canterbury. 327 Loudon to Doven. 322


Main street to eighth range. 320


Glass street southerly. 323


old road to school-house in Epsom 323 Richard Morse's south 317


seventh range south ... 321


Winthrop Fowler's north 318


Glass street. 321


Hardy road. 312


High street extension.


323


High street .. 321


North Pembroke to Buckstreet. 322


Pleasant street. ... 322


railroad track in Suncook. 322


rangeway north from Haggett place 314 north near Mark Richardson's 317


west from Concord road 317


second range reestablished. 313


details of service. 213


families, of supplies 113


in the rebellion .. 210


monument. 241


names of, 1814. 169


report of enrollment. 223


revolution. 136


three months' men in New Hamp-


321 shire .. 221 Stages, line of, established 156


Main street ..


321


Main street, Suncook. 322


old Buckstreet


322


Norris Steven's to Buckstreet ...


321


Norris Steven's north to cross road.


321


passing Warren Hall's. 322


seventh rangeway to Chichester .. 321


Road machinc, voted to purchase. 239


Road, petition for. 326


return of. 316 Suncook.


Robinson's fulling-mill. 359


Rum at funeral .. 110


Sale of liquor, action concerning. 188


School board .. 382


School, Columbian. 303


expenditures .. .178, 185, 389


district, divided .. 172, 184, 302


grammar established .. 306


new law 177


prudential committee. 177


superintending committee 177, 302


town system. 302


vote to divide rescinded. 172


150


166


Thistles to be cut .. 160


Thompson bridge .. 340


Toby's right confirmed. 37


Toll-bridges, dissatisfied with. 324,326


Town clerks of Pembroke. 375


Town clock, caring for .. 240


Town farm, authority to sell 224


not expedient to purchase. 187


woodland for .. 196


Town expenditures .. 389


Town farm buildings


191


house of correction. 224


receipts.


389


Town hall, concerning.


197


for social meetings.


229


Grand Army .. 368 Town history committee to receive


Knights of Pythias ..


368


manuscript.


212


La Circle Dramatique et Litteraire .. 370


Odd Fellows ..


366


Canton General Stark 367


Hildreth Encampment. 366


Howard Lodge ... 366


Order of the Fraternal Circle. 371


Selling undivided lands. 53


report of committee. 53


September gale.


170


Settlement begun. gradual. 21


20


Settlers seek high land


51


Sewer extended. 242 for Suncook. 210


Sheep bridge


340


Sheriffs


382


170 Society for reformation of morals .. constitution adopted . 170


formation of 170


merged into Sunday school. 172


names of signers 170


object of. 170


resolutions adopted. 171


251


Soldiers discharged. 133


deaths in army. 222


seventh rangeway.


314


sixth rangeway ..


320


third rangeway.


to ferry .. 315


widened, Academy


321


Broadway .


cross to second range


322


Glass street.


Stock mark .. 162


Suit against John Merrill. 46


decided in favor. 49


defended by Rev. Timothy Walker .. 49


of Chichester against Pembroke. 174


Boswell Stevens agent to defend ... 174 of Nathan Waite. 142


Suncook Banner. 372


Suncook Journal.


372


bridges thrown on Pembroke granted, 334 laid out 16 Superintending school committee. 381


Supervisors. 380


Suppressing drinking houses negatived 191


Tax of state and county. .186, 188, 192


Tax payers, list of 1748. 1805 162 63


1829 ..


1880 ..


231


Taxing U. S. bonds, vote on. 198


Teachers in early times. 301


Teachers' institute, raising money for .. 192 Tithing-men cease to be chosen, 1823 ... 174


School districts, bounds of. numbering .


School-houses, building ..... 148, 149, 151, 165 built ... 304


Schools, action concerning 106, 107, 148


assessments increased.


305 30


in Pembroke


re-districting. 187


selectmen's division accepted. 187 suspended during the revolution. 301 Secret organizations. 305


Ancient Order of Forresters of Amer- ica 371


Free Masons 369 Hiram Chapter, R. A. M ... 369 Jewell Lodge, A. F. and A. M. 369 Golden Cross. 372


repairing. 191


report of, accepted.


240


resigned.


242


voted for


239, 241


178


16


313


322


south religious, organized. names of members 251


Buckstreet north .. 320


392


INDEX.


Town house, procuring lot for. 166


1842.


186


repairing .


191


1843.


186


voted to build .. 166


1844


186


Town meeting, moderator's statement, 111


1845


187


relating to Rev. A. Whittemore.


217


1846


187


stormy session of. 111


1847


187


warrant for ..


247


1848


187


Town meetings:


1849


188


1767


101


1850


188


1768.


106


1851.


191


1769


106


1852


191


1770 .


106


1853.


192


1771


107


1854


193


1772.


107


1855


193


1773


107


1856


193


1774


108


1857


194


1775


109


1858.


194


1776


110


1859.


195


1777


110


1860.


195


1778


113


1861.


195


1779


114


1862.


195


1780


138


1863


196


1781.


138


1864


196


1782


140


1865.


196


1783


141


1866


197


1784


143


1867


197


1785


144


1868.


198


1786.


144


1869.


199


1787


146


1870


223


1788.


147


1871.


224


1789


149


1872.


225


1791


150


1874


225


1792


154


1875.


226


1793


155


1876.


228


1794.


155


1877


228


1795


157


1878


229


1796


157


1879.


230


1797.


157


1880.


158


1881.


238


1799


159


1882.


238


1800


159


1883. .


239


1801


159


1884.


160


1885,


240


1804


161


1887


240


1805


162


1888


241


1806


164


1889


241


1807


164


1890


242


1808


1641


1891


242


1809


165


1892.


213


1810.


165


1893


243


1811.


166


1894.


243


1812


166


1895


428


1813


168


Town reports, vote to print ..


188


1814.


168


Town's money defaulted for want of system ..


173


committee to recover.


173


1817.


172


Traders in Pembroke. 347


130


1819.


173


379


1820.


174


373


1821.


174


Treaty of peace signed, 1783.


193


1823.


174


Turnpike, Chester


339


1824


175


company 339


1826


177


1827


177


United States moneys, vote to receive. 184


385


181


1831


182


Voters in Pembroke, 1850.


189


54 1832


1833.


182


1834


183 extended .


355


1836


183


1837


183


1838.


184


to furnish steam power ..


230


1839.


184


Whittemore, Rev. Aaron, called to set-


1840


185


tle ... .35, 244


186 forbidden his pulpit. 103 1841


.


.


·


.


·


1815


170


1816


172


1818. .


.


·


174


Truants, treatment of.


Uncurrent money, disposal of. 177


1828


177


178


Vote for governor state president ..


384 1830


182


War between France and England


230


1835


183


Webster mill, facts concerning ..


Webster company exempted from taxa- tion .. 195


amount. 184 1829


173


Train band.


Treasurers of Pembroke. of Suncook.


175 bridge. 339 1825


160


1886.


.


.


.


.


·


150


1873.


225 1790


230 1798


239 1802


240 1803.


142 1822


Water pipes for Suncook village. 243


393


INDEX.


given lot. 35, 244


notice served. 247


settlement opposed ... 36, 244


ordination of. 245


Will of Dr. Abel Blanchard. 427 remonstrance 245


John Mason ... 74


signers of .. 245


reasons for


36


INDEX OF NAMES-VOL. I.


This index includes all names except lists of officers and others, and those found in explanations of maps of Pembroke and Suncook, and in important events. For lists see general index.


PAGE


PAGE


Abbott, Alfred C.


278


William 363


Alfred W.


278


William D 363


Andrew J.


219


Zabadiah 23


Blanche N


278


Aver, Ebenezer. 65,66


Clifton L


278


John ...


92, 110, 335, 336, 359


David. 46, 47, 52, 55, 58, 120, 123, 124


278


Capt. Peter


45


Henry .61, 62, 64, 65


James MI


219


William .. 15, 16, 23, 24


128


Bachar, William


215


Judith Farnum 278


Bagley, John. 357


Karl B 278


Lydia


262


Samuel.


146


Benjamin 217


Eleazer. . VII, 241, 346


Adams, Charles S


151, 314


John ..


142, 278, 284


Lucy Hubbard.


278


Hannah. 59


Hannah Jane N. VII


Sarah


Sarah E


VII


Thomas 141, 154, 155, 156, 158, 159, 253


278, 298, 299


Aldrich, Levi L.


221


Alexander, Enoch


267


Lucy Ann. 269


Alger, Ebenezer.


.9. 11, 14


Allen, Eleazer S6, 248


James G.


286


Stephen. 264


364


Ballard, Rev. Edward. 15


Bamford, Leone. 220


Banks, Henry Dow 278


Barber, James K. 221


Barker, Benjamin. 275


275


Fannie


275


William .


92


Barnard, John


88


Frederick.


11


Mrs. Frederick


11 Timothy .. ·161, 166, 306, 345


214


Barr, John ..


91


Sarah Jane W


274


Barron, Elias. 9, 11, 12, 14


Jonathan


24


Barstow, Ariannah S ...




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