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the exciting times of the Embargo, the outrage on the Chesapeake, &c., the martial spirit was strongly developed; a military company of boys, from twelve to seventeen, was formed; Josiah Whittemore was captain, E. R. Thompson, lieutenant, and Webster Barber, ensign. It was quite a respectable organization, and formed the tail end of the procession, at the celebration July 4, 1808. This company had the use of an old iron cannon, a three or four-pounder, that was handsomely mounted, and had beene in the town; two mills were employed in pulverizing drugs, medicines and dye stuffs; there were one dying and calicoprinting establishment, one saw-factory, one woolcard-manufactory, a turning and sawing-mill, and chair and cabinet manufacture.—Barber. 1838 A new school district is made, and the sale of land and school-house in the Northwest District, and of the houses in the Centre and Southeast Districts, is accomplished, and new school-houses erected. 1889 This year guide-posts
ds, 25 Feb. 1745, a. 90 yrs. Bacon, Elizabeth, of Bedford, and David Robinson of New Ipswich, m. 4 June, 1794. Balch, Joseph, d. 1 Sept. 1826, a. 88. Captain, a native of Boston, a Revolutionary Patriot (g. s.). Baldwin, Keziah, of Woburn, m. Reuben Johnson, 5 Aug. 1777. She was prob. the Keziah Wyman, who m. Reuel Baldwin of Woburn, 4 Oct. 1769. Ball, Nahum, Doct., adm. to the ch. 28 Oct. 1798, had s. Nahum, bap. 28 Oct. 1798. Doct. Nahum d. 6 Dec. 1810, a. 49. See bell. Barber, Mrs. Abigail, d. 15 Oct. 1804, a. 26. Barker, Mary C. and John Wood, Jr., of Boston, m. 28 Jan. 1841. Barnard, Phebe, and James Fillebrown of Camb. m. 24 May, 1798. (See Paige, 445, 650.) Barr, Thomas, had Dugald, Mary Jane and Janet Buchanan, baptized 19 Feb. 1837 (Damon). Thomas Barr, b. at Glasgow, Scotland, in 1802, d. at his residence 89 Concord Street, Lawrence, June 14, 1879, at the age of 77 years. He early removed to this country, and spent most of his life in Lawrenc
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