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Sewall or Lechmere House, 28.
Sewall, Jonathan, his windows broken by Cambridge citizens, 23.
Sewers, Superintendent of, 404.
Shays's Rebellion, 32.
Shepard, Rev. Thomas, arrival at New Town, 7,233; his vigilancy against heresies, 7; his ministry, 7, 235; his presence determines the seating of the college, 235.
Shepard Congregational Society, organized, 31,239.
Simond's Hill, 37.
Sinking Funds, Commissioners of the, 403.
Social Union, property exempt from taxation, 1320.
Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women.
See Radcliffe College.
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, sends missionary to Cambridge, 240.
Soldiers' Monument, 50.
Solicitor, City, 404.
Somerville Powder House, 23.
South Dock Canal, 30.
Springfield becomes a city, 54.
Squire, John P., 371, 373.
Stage lines to Boston, 395, 396.
Stamp Act, 19.
Stearns, Rev. William A., his idea of a college for women.
175; on co-education, 193.
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