hide Matching Documents

The documents where this entity occurs most often are shown below. Click on a document to open it.

Document Max. Freq Min. Freq
The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six: a picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation (ed. Arthur Gilman) 10 2 Browse Search
View all matching documents...

Your search returned 10 results in 2 document sections:

Cambridge Journalism F. Stanhope Hill, Editor of The Cambridge Tribune. So far as this writer has been able to discover, the first newspaper printed in Cambridge was the New England Chronicle Mr. Linn Boyd Porter, under whose charge it remained until 1886, when it was purchased by Mr. F. Stanhope Hill. Four years later, in 1890, Mr. Hill bought the Tribune and sold the Chronicle to Mr. F. Mr. Hill bought the Tribune and sold the Chronicle to Mr. F. H. Buffum, but the property returned to Mr. Hill in 1891, and he then sold it to the present proprietors, J. W. Bean and C. B. Seagrave, who have since added a job printing establishment to the plant Mr. Hill in 1891, and he then sold it to the present proprietors, J. W. Bean and C. B. Seagrave, who have since added a job printing establishment to the plant and made it a prosperous business enterprise at 753 Main Street. In April, 1866, Mr. James Cox, a practical printer in Boston, established the Cambridge Press, at first as an independent paper, altas business manager of the Christian Union (now The Outlook), and he sold the property to Mr. F. Stanhope Hill, who has since carried the Tribune on upon the same general lines that have marked its co
tablishes its first scholarship, 174; property exempt from taxation, 320. Harvard University in its Relations to the City, 142-149. Harvard Washington Corps, 37. Hayward, Almira L., 232. Health, Board of, 132, 402. Health of Cambridge, The, 131, 132. Health, the first board of, 271. Henry Highland Garnett Division, K. of P., 292. Heresy, dread of, 10. Hews, Abraham, entries in his journal April 19, 1775, 382. Higginson, Stephen, 35, 36. High buildings, 129. Hill, Dr. G. B., author of Harvard College by an Oxonian, 72. Holmes, John, Ballade by, VI; 35, 183. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 33. Holmes, Rev. Abiel, dismissed from the First Parish, 31, 238; his farm, 41; importance 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,