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tance of his pastorate, 337; his ministrations in the Port, 240; founds the Humane Society, 267. Hooker, Rev. Thomas, arrives at New Town, 6; his company not satisfied, 6; they remove to Connecticut, 6, 233; and found Hartford, 6. Horton, Elizabeth, 12. Hospital, Cambridge, opened by Miss E. E. Parsons, 278; incorporated, 278; closed, 278; Isaac Fay's bequest, 278; additional gifts, 278; extent of hospital inclosure, 278; surroundings, 278; buildings, 279; the hospital opened, 279; num rather see, 70; a singer of good politics, 90; his description of Fresh Pond meadows, 125. Lowell, high school in, 192. Lowlands, reclamation of, 106, 107, 109, 111, 127. Lynn becomes a city, 54. Mandamus councilors, 23. Manson, Elizabeth, kindergarten, 217. Manual Training School for Boys, its building, 85, 86, 224, 225; object of its founders, 224; opening of the school, 225; supervising committee, 225; its reputation, 225; an indispensable factor in the school system, 225;