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Elmer Hewitt Capen By David L. Maulsby Elmer Hewitt Capen was born at Stoughton, April 5, 1838. He died at Tufts College, March 22, 1905. He received his preparatory education at Pierce Academy, Middleborough, and at the Green Mountain Institute, Woodstock, Vt. He entered Tufts in 1856, and was graduated with the degree of A. B. in 1860. During the year 1859-60 Mr. Capen served in the Massachusetts legislature. He studied law with Thomas S. Harlow, of Boston, and at the Harvard Law School, but although admitted to the bar in 1864, he never practiced. Instead, he studied theology with the Rev. A. St. John Chambre, and in 1864 began to preach. From 1865 till 1869 he was pastor of the Independent Christian church in Gloucester. The next year, partly on account of his wife's health, he removed to St. Paul, Minn., to take charge of the Universalist church there. In 1870 he was called to the First Universalist church in Providence, R. I. Here he remained for five years, mea
, Edward Goldstone, 86. Lynde, Hon., Joseph, 87. Lynde, Sarah (Davidson), 87. Lynn, Mass., 20, 77. Macarty, Margaret, 85. Maccurdy, Thomas, 86. Mackerel Lane, Boston, 86. Main Street, Charlestown, 78, 84, 87. Maiden, Mass., 84, 87, 88, 89. Mallet, Isaac, 16, 21, 39. Mallet, John, 85. Mary (ship), 88. Massachusetts Bank, 39. Massachusetts Bay Colony, 4. Massachusetts Law and Order League, 2. Matanzas, S. S., 36. Mather, Increase, 80. Maudsley (Moseley), 87. Maulsby, David L., 1. McCarty, James, 86. McCarty, John, 86. Mead, Elijah, 63. Medford, Mass., 4, 41, 80, 81, 82. Medford Daughters of the Revolution, 23. Medford Street, 47. Memorial History of Boston, 38. Menotomies River, 80. Menotomy, 14, 18. Merrimac River, 86. Middleborough, Mass., 1. Middlesex County, 77. Milk Row, 42, 43, 68, 70, 72, 74, 97, 98, 100. Milk Row District, 16, 64. Milk Row School, 14, 15, 22, 67, 71, 91. 93, 94, 96, 98, 99, 100. Miller, Captain, Joseph, 64, 6
Historic leaves, volume 5, April, 1906 - January, 1907, Officers of Somerville historical society (search)
9 HighlandAve. Sara A. Stone, 19 Central St. Frank M. Hawes, 257 School St.Samuel C. Earle, 7 Electric Ave. Military records Charles D. Elliot, 59 Oxford St.L. L. Hawes, 164 Highland Ave. John H. Dusseault, 42 Sargent Ave.Miss Mary A. Haley, 117 Summer St. Hospitality William B. Holmes, 60 Heath St.Mrs. L. B. Pillsbury, 17 Dartmouth St. Mrs. William B. Holmes, 60 HeathSt. Mrs. H. M. Heald, 438 Broadway Mrs. F. D. Lapham, 3 Hathorn St. Necrology Professor D. L. Maulsby, 80 Curtis St.Miss E. A. Waters, 132 Perkins St. Rev. Francis A. Gray, 19 Dartmouth St. Historic Sites Joseph O. Hayden, 174 Summer St.Charles D. Elliot, 59 Oxford St. Aaron Sargent, 290 Broadway Essays and Addresses John F. Ayer, WakefieldMiss Florence E. Carr, 89 Oxford St. Seth Mason, 32 Madison St.William E. Brigham, 4 Hillside Ave. Mrs. J. F. Ayer, Wakefield Library and Cabinet Alfred M. Cutler, 234 Medford St.Miss Edith B. Hayes, 52 Dartmou
Richard E. Cutter, Mrs. Mary J. Davis, Mrs. L. W. Dow, Miss Frances Dow, Mrs. Helen F. Edlefson, Mr. Charles D. Elliot, Mrs. Annie L. Fletcher, Mr. Ellsworth Fisk, Mr. N. E. Fitz, Hon. William H. Furber, Mrs. Martha J. H. Gerry, Mr. Albert L. Haskell, Mr. Frank M. Hawes, Mrs. Helen E. Heald, Mrs. C. E. Henderson, Miss Bertha E. Holden, Mrs. Fannie C. Jaques, Mr. A. M. Kidder, Mr. George A. Kimball, Mrs. Eleanor G. Kirkpatrick, Miss Georgia Lears, Mrs. Martha E. Libby, Mr. Jairus Mann, Mr. David L. Maulsby, Mr. Henry C. Rand, Hon. Francis H. Raymond, Mrs. Raymond, Mr. Edwin F. Read, Mr. Aaron Sargent, Miss Ellen M. Sawyer, Miss Margaret A. Simpson, Mrs. Juliet G. Smith, Miss Susan S. Stetson, Rev. Anson Titus, Miss M. Alice Tufts, Miss Martha Tufts, Mr. Timothy Tufts, Miss Louise A. Vinal, Miss Anna P. Vinal, Miss Edith A. Woodman. (read before the Somerville Historical Society November 7, 1906.) Have we any old trees in Somerville? Yes, a goodly number. It is difficult to find
Historic leaves, volume 5, April, 1906 - January, 1907, Officers of Somerville historical society (search)
9 HighlandAve. Sara A. Stone, 19 Central St. Frank M. Hawes, 257 School St.Samuel C. Earle, 7 Electric Ave. Military records Charles D. Elliot, 59 Oxford St.L. L. Hawes, 164 Highland Ave. John H. Dusseault, 42 Sargent Ave.Miss Mary A. Haley, 117 Summer St. Hospitality William B. Holmes, 60 Heath St.Mrs. L. B. Pillsbury, 17 Dartmouth St. Mrs. William B. Holmes, 60 HeathSt. Mrs. H. M. Heald, 438 Broadway Mrs. F. D. Lapham, 3 Hathorn St. Necrology Professor D. L. Maulsby, 80 Curtis St.Miss E. A. Waters, 132 Perkins St. Rev. Francis A. Gray, 19 Dartmouth St. Historic Sites Joseph O. Hayden, 174 Summer St.Charles D. Elliot, 59 Oxford St. Aaron Sargent, 290 Broadway Essays and Addresses John F. Ayer, WakefieldMiss Florence E. Carr, 89 Oxford St. Seth Mason, 32 Madison St.William E. Brigham, 4 Hillside Ave. Mrs. J. F. Ayer, Wakefield Library and Cabinet Alfred M. Cutler, 234 Medford St.Miss Edith B. Hayes, 52 Dartmou
Mackintire, Eliah P., 49, 97. Magoon, John C., 11, 92. Magoun, Aaron B., 69, 71, 85, 87. Magoun. John C., 49, 87, 90, 99. Magoun, Nathaniel, 23. Magoun Square, 85, 87. Main Street, 87. Main Street, Medford, 9. Malden, Mass., 9. Mann, George C., 37. Mann, Jairus, 53. Manor House, 89. March, Olive, 76. Marshall, Elizabeth B., 81. Mason Street, Boston, 100. Massachusetts Abolitionist, 29. Mather, Increase, 3. Mather, Nathaniel, 3. Mather, Mrs., Richard, 3. Maulsby, David L., 53. McKoun, Martha T., 71. McLean Asylum, 54, 65. Mead, Abba (Abby), 51, 67, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 77. Mead, Anna B., 72. Mead, Sarah A., 49. Mears, T., 15. Medford, Mass., 30. Medford Pond, 93. Medford Public Domain Club, 38. Medford River, 93. Medford Street, 54, 70, 88. Merrill, Nathan, 71, 73, 82. Methodist Meeting House, 81. Middlesex Bleachery, 57, 60. Middlesex Canal, 85. Middlesex Fells, 29-39. Miller, Charles, 74. Miller, James, 54. Miller, Joseph,
Historic leaves, volume 5, April, 1906 - January, 1907, Officers of Somerville historical society (search)
9 HighlandAve. Sara A. Stone, 19 Central St. Frank M. Hawes, 257 School St.Samuel C. Earle, 7 Electric Ave. Military records Charles D. Elliot, 59 Oxford St.L. L. Hawes, 164 Highland Ave. John H. Dusseault, 42 Sargent Ave.Miss Mary A. Haley, 117 Summer St. Hospitality William B. Holmes, 60 Heath St.Mrs. L. B. Pillsbury, 17 Dartmouth St. Mrs. William B. Holmes, 60 HeathSt. Mrs. H. M. Heald, 438 Broadway Mrs. F. D. Lapham, 3 Hathorn St. Necrology Professor D. L. Maulsby, 80 Curtis St.Miss E. A. Waters, 132 Perkins St. Rev. Francis A. Gray, 19 Dartmouth St. Historic Sites Joseph O. Hayden, 174 Summer St.Charles D. Elliot, 59 Oxford St. Aaron Sargent, 290 Broadway Essays and Addresses John F. Ayer, WakefieldMiss Florence E. Carr, 89 Oxford St. Seth Mason, 32 Madison St.William E. Brigham, 4 Hillside Ave. Mrs. J. F. Ayer, Wakefield Library and Cabinet Alfred M. Cutler, 234 Medford St.Miss Edith B. Hayes, 52 Dartmou
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908, Officers of Somerville historical society (search)
9 HighlandAve. Sara A. Stone, 19 Central St. Frank M. Hawes, 257 School St.Samuel C. Earle, 7 Electric Ave. Military records Charles D. Elliot, 59 Oxford St.L. L. Hawes, 164 Highland Ave. John H. Dusseault, 42 Sargent Ave.Miss Mary A. Haley, 117 Summer St. Hospitality William B. Holmes, 60 Heath St.Mrs. L. B. Pillsbury, 17 Dartmouth St. Mrs. William B. Holmes, 60 HeathSt. Mrs. H. M. Heald, 438 Broadway Mrs. F. D. Lapham, 3 Hathorn St. Necrology Professor D. L. Maulsby, 80 Curtis St.Miss E. A. Waters, 132 Perkins St. Rev. Francis A. Gray, 19 Dartmouth St. Historic Sites Joseph O. Hayden, 174 Summer St.Charles D. Elliot, 59 Oxford St. Aaron Sargent, 290 Broadway Essays and Addresses John F. Ayer, WakefieldMiss Florence E. Carr, 89 Oxford St. Seth Mason, 32 Madison St.William E. Brigham, 4 Hillside Ave. Mrs. J. F. Ayer, Wakefield Library and Cabinet Alfred M. Cutler, 234 Medford St.Miss Edith B. Hayes, 52 Dartmou
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908, Officers of Somerville historical Society (search)
A. Stone, 19 Central St. Frank M. Hawes, 257 School St.Samuel C. Earle, 45 Sawyer Ave. (Tufts College, Mass.) Military records Charles D. Elliot, 59 Oxford St.L. L. Hawes, 164 Highland Ave. John H. Dusseault, 42 Sargent Ave.Miss Mary A. Haley, 117 Summer St. Hospitality Mrs. William B. Holmes, 60 Heath St.Mrs. L. B. Pillsbury, Benton Road. William B. Holmes, 60 Heath St.Mrs. H. M. Heald, 438 Broadway Mrs. F. D. Lapham, 3 Hathorn St. Necrology Professor D. L. Maulsby, 80 Curtis St.Miss E. A. Waters, 132 Perkins St. Rev. Francis A. Gray, 202 School St. Historic Sites Joseph O. Hayden, 174 Summer StCharles D. Elliot, 59 Oxford St. Aaron Sargent, 290 Broadway Essays and Addresses John F. Ayer, WakefieldMiss Florence E. Carr, 89 Oxford St. Seth MasonWilliam E. Brigham, 4 Hillside Ave. Mrs. J. F. Ayer, Wakefield Library and Cabinet Levi L. HawesMrs. L. L. Hawes, 164 Highland Ave. Mrs. Ellen P. Angier, Temple St.
ning remarks expressed his great desire that a creditable Somerville history should be shortly produced. He then read a paper on The First Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. See page 18. Mr. Hawes then called upon Charles D. Elliot to act as toastmaster. Mr. Elliot proved himself most adept in his introduction of the various speakers, and first referred to the letters of regret received from Admiral Merry, President Hamilton, of Tufts College, Professors Dolbear, Bolles, and Maulsby, and others who were expected. The first toast proposed by him was: Somerville, like Rome, sits on her seven hills, each crowned with an historic halo. See page 80. This was responded to by Mayor Charles A. Grimmons, who was warmly applauded at the close. He was followed by Major Edward Glines, whose toast was: Massachusetts, the brightest star in the national constellation. See page 82. Mr. Glines brought the congratulations of Governor Guild as he spoke for the old Bay state i
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