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George P. Rowell and Company's American Newspaper Directory, containing accurate lists of all the newspapers and periodicals published in the United States and territories, and the dominion of Canada, and British Colonies of North America., together with a description of the towns and cities in which they are published. (ed. George P. Rowell and company) 152 152 Browse Search
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Hon. J. L. M. Curry , LL.D., William Robertson Garrett , A. M. , Ph.D., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 1.1, Legal Justification of the South in secession, The South as a factor in the territorial expansion of the United States (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 44 44 Browse Search
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Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume I. 33 33 Browse Search
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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 16: ecclesiastical History. (search)
30, 1844Sept. 13, 187487 George Cummings Removed to Lancaster in 1850.Aug. 23, 1844 Josiah W. CookAug. 23, 1844 William B. HoveyJan. 29,mbridge Bank. He received the degree of A. M. from Harvard College, 1850, and that of D. D. from Tufts College, 1861. Rev. Lemuel Willis wph A. Merrill. Died 22 July, 1849. 1848, 1849,Rev. James Shepard. 1850, 1851,Rev. John W. Merrill, W. U. 1834, D. D. (McK. C.) 1844. 1852gned Oct. 22, 1858, and was succeeded by Rev. James O. Murray, B. U. 1850, who was installed May 1, 1861, resigned Feb. 6, 1865, and became paded from May 25, 1855, to Oct. 16, 1857. Rev. George E. Allen, B. U. 1850, was installed May 20, 1858, and resigned July 12, 1861. After a se7-1848,Isaac Lum,Charles S. Newell. 1849,Isaac Lum,John Dallinger. 1850,Stephen P. Greenwood,Benjamin H. Ordway. 1851,Stephen P. Greenwo. 1849. 1847, 1848,Rev. I. J. P. Collyer. Died 7 May, 1872. 1849, 1850,Rev. A. D. Merrill. 1851, 1852,Rev. Charles Adams. 1853, 1854,Rev.
m Fessenden, Jr. Samuel Danforth. veterans now in service. agreement for erecting a School-house. allowance to Mr. Dunster and his heirs. schools of lower grade. schools established in Cambridgeport and East Cambridge. Schoolhouses in 1845, 1850, and 1876. School Committee. School districts. graded schools. Hopkins School. Salaries of teachers at different periods In 1643, there was published in London a Tract entitled New England's First Fruits; in respect, first of the Conversiong have disappeared; but other spacious edifices have been erected, so that, instead of the thirteen houses described in 1845 as having cost $32,646.67, besides individual subscriptions, or the sixteen houses, valued by the Committee on Finance in 1850 at $80,000, there are now in the city twenty-six school-houses, which have cost more than half a million dollars. The earliest record which I have found of the election of a School Committee is dated May 21, 1744, when it was Voted, That the Ho
exhibit the increase of population and wealth, and the much larger increase of taxation and debt. Population. according to the United States census, except 1765, 1776, 1865, and 1875, which are according to the State census, and 1845, which was taken by the Assessors in that year. 1765,1,571. 1776,1,586. 1790,2,115. 1800,2,453. 1810,2,323. Between 1800 and 1810, West Cambridge and Brighton were separated from Cambridge. 1820,3,295. 1830,6,072. 1840,8,409. 1845,12,490. 1850,15,215. 1860,26,060. 1865,29,112. 1870,39,634. 1875,47,838. Polls.Valuation.Rate per $1,000.City Tax.City Debt. 18463,224$9,312,481$5.00$46,122.59$22,000.00 18473,3879,806,5395.4052,760.0843,861.27 18483,63910,476,2305.5055,967.5351,661.27 18493,72010,667,2726.3064,964.7963,661.27 18503,43611,469,6186.3068,809.1691,661.27 18514,01012,392,4406.3073,478.70116,780.27 18524,04413,175,2577.5094,252.19134,800.00 18534,29813,599,3606.5082,522.26147,903.68 18544,64815,437,1007.10108,
2. William Wyman, 1848, 1849. Charles Wood, 1850, 1851. Justin Jones, 1850-1852. Willard Pook, 1848, 1849, 1855. Edward G. Stevens, 1848-1850, 1854. William L. Whitney, 1850-1852. John He, 1847, 1853, 1860, 1861. Sidney Willard, 1848-1850. George Stevens, 1851, 1852. Abraham Edwa1847. Isaac Fay, 1848. George Stevens, 1848-1850, 1855. Wm. L. Whitney, 1848, 1871, 1872, 1879. Isaiah Bangs, 1850. Edmund A. Chapman, 1850, 1851. Stephen Smith, 1850-1852, 1854. Abra. Whitney, 1846, 1847. Samuel P. Heywood, 1847-1850. Anson Hooker, 1847-1850. William Hunnewell Jesse Coolidge, 1849. Isaac Davis, 1849, 1850, 1855. Israel P. Dunham, 1849. William P. F James Atwood, 1850, 1851. Thomas P. Ayer, 1850-1852. John Dudley, 1850-1852. David B. HadlGeorge Meacham, 1850-1852. Luther L. Parker, 1850, 1851. Wm. A. Saunders, 1850. Edmund Boynton,1850. Edmund Boynton, 1851, 1852. Hiram Brooks, 1851. Mason Davis, 1851, 1863, 1864. Royal Douglass, 1851. Geor[18 more...]
rooks 20 July 1828, and d. 9 April 1858; Louisa, b. 31 Mar. 1804, d. unm. 3 Ap. 1850. Josiah the f. from an early period in life devoted himself to mercantile pursui638) (pub. 22 Sept. 1826), and had William Lowell, b. 24 June 1829, grad. H. C. 1850, d. 1857; Mary Warren, b. 30 Ap. 1833; Harriet Brigham, b. 11 Aug. 1835; Olynthu from Simon (12) m. Kezia Fairbanks of Brighton (pub. 3 May 1823); she d. 3 Mar 1850, a. 56, and he m. Sarah Ann Coombs of Lynn (pub. 14 Jan. 1851). His children wenda King of Charleston, S. C., served in the Mexican War, and d. in Oregon about 1850-51. (Cutter Family, p. 250.) William the f. res. in Menotomy, and was largely ember of the Executive Council 1837, 1838, 1840; and Mayor of Camb. 1848, 1849, 1850. He m. Elizabeth Ann Andrews of Ipswich 28 Dec. 1815; she d. 17 Sept. 1817, and rles, b.——, settled in Baltimore, and f. of Nathaniel J. Wyeth, who grad. H. C. 1850; Nathaniel Jarvis, b. 1802, m. his cousin Elizabeth Jarvis Stone 29 Jan. 1824, a<
iah, s. of Josiah (9), m. Lois, dau. of Hubbard Russell, 18 July 1784, and had Anna Livermore, b. 16 Sept. 1784, m. Nathan Fiske 13 July 1805, and d. 12 Sept. 1861; Luke, b. 30 Nov. 1785; Sally Russell, b. 20 Ap. 1789, d. unm. Jan. 1814; Josiah, b. 6 Sept. 1791; James Winthrop, b. 28 Ap. 1794; Walter Russell, b. 22 Feb. 1796; Frederick William, b. 4 July 1798, d. --Nov. 1800; Caroline, b. 13 Mar. 1801, m. Hiram Brooks 20 July 1828, and d. 9 April 1858; Louisa, b. 31 Mar. 1804, d. unm. 3 Ap. 1850. Josiah the f. from an early period in life devoted himself to mercantile pursuits. He resided a few years on Governor's Island, and Boston proper, but soon returned, and res. first near West Boston Bridge, and afterwards at the N. W. corner of Harvard and Moore streets; was Selectman 1808, several years an Overseer of the Poor, and Representative 1807. He d. of paralysis 19 May 1839; his w. Lois d. 17 Ap. 1847, a. 87. 13. John, s. of Josiah (9), settled in Gloucester, m. Tryphena Shiple
16. William F., a descendant of Gregory (2), through Elder John (3), b. in Framingham, m. Harriet Brigham of Westborough (a descendant from Thomas Brigham of Camb. 1638) (pub. 22 Sept. 1826), and had William Lowell, b. 24 June 1829, grad. H. C. 1850, d. 1857; Mary Warren, b. 30 Ap. 1833; Harriet Brigham, b. 11 Aug. 1835; Olynthus Brigham, b. 3 Ap. 1838. William F. the f. was bred a physician, but early abandoned the profession he was elected Register of Deeds for Middlesex County in 1822, whd, by successive elections, until 1845, when he resigned in consequence of ill health, and d. 26 Mar. 1857; his w. Harriet d. 2 July 1868. 17. William, a descendant from Simon (12) m. Kezia Fairbanks of Brighton (pub. 3 May 1823); she d. 3 Mar 1850, a. 56, and he m. Sarah Ann Coombs of Lynn (pub. 14 Jan. 1851). His children were Sarah P., b. 10 Feb. 1824, bur. 14 Aug. 1825; Sarah A., b. 26 Dec. 1825; William W., b. 20 Sept. 1827; Ephraim W., b. 14 Ap. 1830; Martha Maria, b. 30 Nov. 1832; Ho
Henry S. Low of Boston, is deceased; John Hancock, name changed to William, m. Lucinda King of Charleston, S. C., served in the Mexican War, and d. in Oregon about 1850-51. (Cutter Family, p. 250.) William the f. res. in Menotomy, and was largely engaged in the manufacture of cards and in merchandise. He was Selectman of Cambri in H. C. from 1807 to 1831; Representative 1833, 1837, 1843; Senator 1834, 1835; member of the Executive Council 1837, 1838, 1840; and Mayor of Camb. 1848, 1849, 1850. He m. Elizabeth Ann Andrews of Ipswich 28 Dec. 1815; she d. 17 Sept. 1817, and he m. Hannah S. Heard of Ipswich 27 Jan. 1819. His chil. were, by 1st w., Joseph ician, d. in Illinois; Leonard, b. 1797, settled in New York, and d.—Jan. 1855; Charles, b.——, settled in Baltimore, and f. of Nathaniel J. Wyeth, who grad. H. C. 1850; Nathaniel Jarvis, b. 1802, m. his cousin Elizabeth Jarvis Stone 29 Jan. 1824, and d. s. p. 31 Aug. 1856; his w. Elizabeth J. d. 29 Aug. 1865, a. 66. Nathaniel J