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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 311 5 Browse Search
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Benjamin Cutter, William R. Cutter, History of the town of Arlington, Massachusetts, ormerly the second precinct in Cambridge, or District of Menotomy, afterward the town of West Cambridge. 1635-1879 with a genealogical register of the inhabitants of the precinct. 94 8 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. 54 0 Browse Search
Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3 44 0 Browse Search
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Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 41 3 Browse Search
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on Alewife River, in 1653 (Paige, 586). John Adams bought of Mr. Joseph Cooke (brother of Colonthat leads to Matthew Bridge's farm. This John Adams, who was styled of Menotomy Row in the Townsngton on the spot where the old house of Deacon John Adams formerly stood, near the present RailwayFamily here.—See Genealogies. In 1699 John Adams, Senior, and Ann Adams conveyed to William PatteWilliam Patten was a grandson.—Paige. John Adams, Senior, died in 1706, aged about 85. His will . 1706. In 1714 Ann Adams, relict, widow of John Adams, deceased, formerly of Cambridge, and John Ang the sole executors of his honored father, John Adams, aforesaid, deceased, sold four acres in Cha Adams, the purchaser, was a grandson of John Adams, Senior, above. The town of Charlestown granted John Adams four acres, 3 1/2 rods, in Menotomy Field, in 1658. He bought of Jonathan Bunker threerson and estate are Matthew Abdee, or Abdy, John Adams, Samuel Buck, Richard Cutter and his sons Wi[3 more...]<
yman's Charlestown, 874-5. He was father-in-law of President John Adams. Rev. John Whiting mentioned in this year, like Dr. made in her coffee-pot. During the repast, the late Deacon John Adams, the committee-man for that neighborhood, dropped in ams349118018912452133 Capt. Wm. Adams17532189618111103 John Adams17434157515111155 Thomas Adams178415454 Wm. Adams, jr.1 a sermon preached from Acts 6:3, Ephraim Frost, Jr. and John Adams were chosen deacons, and took their seat May 20.—Church amuel Butterfield, Jeduthun Wellington, George Prentiss, John Adams, and William Whittemore, Jr., were the building committeth in the new Meeting-House of Worship were Amos, son of John Adams; Martha Wyman, daughter of Daniel Reed; Elmira, daughterthey purchased, A. D. 1805. Names.No.Price paid. John Adams5$242.00 William Adams33165.00 John Adams6 gal.95.00 DJohn Adams6 gal.95.00 Daniel Adams83141.00 Jason Belknap81141.00 Samuel Butterfield20191.00 Samuel & Jona. Butterfield12227.00 Samuel & Jona.
that the two Deacons, viz. Ephraim Frost and John Adams, together with the Pastor, be requested to mdner chosen Deacon. After the death of Dea. John Adams, Ephraim Cutter assisted Dea. Frost in his dJoseph Adams, chosen 1769; Ephraim Frost and John Adams, chosen 1792; Ephraim Cutter, chosen before ss, and Noah Russell, overseers of the poor; John Adams, town treasurer; George Prentiss and Charlesnroe, No. 78 State Street. 1808. Pp. 21. John Adams and Artemas Kennedy signed a letter in behalnued to us. Deacon Ephraim Frost, and Deacon John Adams, chosen April 19, 1792. The ministers what this period, kept by William Locke, Tufts & Adams, Thomas Russell, Walter Russell, William S. BrMason & Son, for Lumber for same16 40 Tufts & Adams, for Shingles do.27 00 Ezekiel Whittemore, fot the letter, word for word, as follows:— John Adams to Isaac Hill. Ashburnham, Feb. 1847. hohis broken scroll from your sincere friend, John Adams. Hon. Isaac Hill. 1848 The Hon. Jame[1 more...]
ined; 1784, 1785. Thomas Russell, 1781—declined; 1786—declined. Benjamin Piper, 1781. John Adams, 1785—declined; 1792, 1793, 1802-05. Samuel Butterfield, 1785, 1786 (1787—declined). Jed84. Benjamin Piper, 1781. Amos Warren, 1784, 1785. Thomas Russell, 1785—declined. John Adams, 1785—declined; 1792, 1793, 1795, 1801, 1807. Samuel Butterfield, 1785, 1786. Jeduthun W808-11, 1814, 1815. Daniel Adams, 1812, 1813. Isaac Locke, 1812-16, 1820-25, 1835-38. John Adams, 1816. James Hill, 1817-19. William Locke, Jr., 1817-19, 2d, 1820, 1821, Jr., 1822, 2d, Proctor, 1846-52. John Locke, 1853-55. Abel R. Proctor, 1856-67. Town Treasurers. John Adams, 1807-18. Walter Russell, 1819-26, 1831 (resigned). Gershom Whittemore, 1827, 1828. In, 1856, 1857. Warren S. Frost, 1866. Josiah Crosby, 1857, 1859-67. Edwin Locke, 1858. John Adams, 1858. John D. Freeman, 1858-63 (resigned). Rev. Daniel R. Cady, 1861-67. Rev. Wil
oned, will readily explain themselves. A Adams, Joseph, who o. c. at Cambridge 9 Dec. 1711, a He was prob. s. of Joseph, and grandson of John Adams, millwright, of Menotomy Row before 1678. Hander of the company. James Adams, a son of John Adams, in a letter dated at Harford, Pa, 27 Dec. 1one half of the time for a number of years. John Adams died 26 Feb. 1849, aged 104 years, 1 month, 1841, a. 73 (g. s.). After the death of Dea. John Adams [in 1819], Ephraim Cutter assisted Dea. Fros 1772; Susanna, b. 27, bap. 30 Oct. 1774, m. John Adams, 5 Apr. 1798; Sarah, b. 20, bap. 24 May, 177s, b. 1 May, 1750; Ruth, b. 10 Oct. 1752, m. John Adams, 2 Dec. 1773; John, b. 9 Dec. 1754, bap. 19 r possible reference.) Phelps, Hannah, m. John Adams, 6 July, 1786, Camb. Philbrick, Newell, o (g. s.); James Sullivan, bap. 19 May, 1811; John Adams, bap. 12 Apr. 1813, was of Lexington in 1842), d. 2 Oct. 1805, a. 6 yrs. (g. s.); a son (John Adams ), d. 24 Sept. 1805, a. 4 yrs. (g. s.); a da[2 more...]
James Robbins, 44 Dudleian Lecture, by Rev. Mr. Cooke, 41; by Rev. Mr. Damon, 228 Earthquakes, 45, 46 Eclipse of the sun, 1757, 35, 36 Evening Sermons, 31, 46 Experience of Hannah Adams, April 19, 1775, 66, 74, 75, 185 Farm of John Adams, 1664, 9 Farms granted in Arlington and Lexington by Cambridge inhabitants, 1635, 6 Fence to secure the corn of the Indians, 1643, 6 Fenceviewers for Menotomy Fields, 1649, 9 Fielddriver for Menotomy Fields, 9 Fine for cutting tr Library, 141, 142, 155, 163 Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society, 168, 169 Lafayette in West Cambridge, 139 Legacy of Dr. Ebenezer Learned, 141; of Dr. T. Wellington, 142, 156; of John Butterfield, 107; of Nathan Pratt, 164, 166 Letter of John Adams at the age of 102, 149, 161; of Rev. John Marrett, relating to events at Menotomy on April 19, 1776, 74, 75; of Rev. Mr. Cooke, to the Rev. Isaiah Dunster, 39, 40 Lexington, Alarm April 19, 1776, 56; and West Cambridge Railroad, 143-45, 147,