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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 13, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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g the administration of Andros were carried away, and no copy of the portion embracing this date has been obtained. Fortunately, however, a certified copy of the order, which is equivalent to an act of incorporation, is on file in the office of the clerk of the Judicial Courts in Middlesex County:— At a Council held at the Council Chamber in Boston on Wednesday the eleventh day of January, 1687; Present, His Excy. Sr. Edmund Andros, Kt., &c. William Stoughton, Esqs. Robert Mason, Esqs. Peter Buckley, Esqs. Wait Winthrop, Esqs. John Usher, Esqs. Edward Randolph, Esqs. Francis Nicholson, Esqs. Upon reading this day in Council the petition of the inhabitants of Cambridge Village in the County of Middlesex, being sixty families or upwards, that they may be a village and place distinct of themselves and freed from the town of Cambridge to which at the first settlement they were annexed; they being in every respect capable thereof, and by the lat
The Daily Dispatch: November 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], A card from Miss Joey Guggenheim--she refuses to play on Sunday . (search)
to the hands of the enemy. Gen. Dunovant's Regiment had arrived all safe at Pocataligo. Col. Clingman's North Carolina Regiment had also arrived at Coosahatchie. Several of the men reported as missing in Col. DeSaussure's Regiment, it appears were taken, on board the steamer Huntress, by Captain Morris, who kindly offered to take them to Charleston, and arrived here yesterday. Their names are J. J. Burrows, A. B. Gaskin, J. J. Gaskin, F. A. Cooper, S. Maddox, J. P. Carter, Robert Mason, J. F. Eddy, W. S. Eddy, H. Buckles, J. O. Hudson, and one unknown, too sick to tell his name. He has been kindly cared for and sent to the hospital. Carolina Items. A number of families from South Carolina crossed the river yesterday and arrived in this city en routs for the up country. Messrs Pope and Baynard, who reside on Hilton Head, set fire to every building on their premises and their crops, leaving a mass of ruins behind them to fall into the hands of the enemy.