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eep, His mortal body lies; Surviving friends forbear to weep, For virtue never dies. [Emblem, chain with broken link.] Parted Below United Above< Nathaniel Mitchell, died Sept. 15, 1851, aged 46 y'rs. Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my last end be like his. Thomas Rand, died Mar. 12, 1850, aged 90 y'rs69 yrs. In Memory of Edward S., died May 15, 1842, aged 5 yrs. 5 mos. & 24 ds.; Luther 2d, died Jan. 20, 1846, aged 9 yrs. & 2 mos. Children of Mary L. & Nathaniel Mitchell. In Memory of Mary L., wife of Nathaniel Mitchell, who died Nov. 14, 1841, aged 29 yrs. & 9 ds. Also their child, Mary Frances, died Oct. 11, 1841, aged Nathaniel Mitchell, who died Nov. 14, 1841, aged 29 yrs. & 9 ds. Also their child, Mary Frances, died Oct. 11, 1841, aged 1 yr. & 3 mos. Mrs. Mary Ann, wife of Mr. Luther Mitchell, died Dec. 11, 1836, Aet 28. Also their Infant child. Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Mary Fenley, wife of Captain Charles Fenley, who died Jan. 13, 1822, Aet 33. Oh, thou who sleep'st within this narrow bed, Untimely fall'n beneath the fatal blow, Accept the tear thy
hter of George K. & Eliza R. Fullick, died Sept. 9, 1853, aged 2 yrs. & 3 mos. Sweet child! God called thee home. Frances C. Sherman, wife of James K. Harley, died at Norwalk, Conn., May 6, 1853, aged 26 yrs. Also her infant, Leonora, aged 6 mos. Adeline Frances, daughter of Clark & Hannah Bennett, died Aug. 18, 1852, aged 5 yrs. & 9 mos. Bright, joyous, but fleeting. In Memory of William W. Watson, born March 16, 1835, died Sept. 13, 1852, aged 17 yrs. 6 mos. Nathaniel Mitchell, died Sept. 15, 1851, aged 46 yrs. Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my last end be like his. To the Memory of Albert Henry, only child of Albert & Nancy J. Kenneson, died Jan. 26, 1846, aged 9 mos. & 6 days. Here thy toys, neglected lying, There thine empty cradle bed; Here thy little dress, O Henry, Can it be that thou art dead? He's dead! yet death can scarcely chill His smiling beauties, though he lay With cold, extended limbs, for still His face looked fairer th
Samuel, 17. McLean Asylum, 24. McLearn, Annie, 68. McLearn. Elizabeth, 68. McLearn, John J., 68. McLellan Hospital, 5. McNall, George, 17. McQuade, John, 11. Mead, Sarah A., 32. Menotomy River, 87. Merritt, John S., 17. Methodist Church, 31. Milk Row School to 1849, 25-41. Milk Street Primary, 26. Mills, Edwin, 17. Miller, Colonel, 62. Mitchell, Edward S., 46. Mitchell, Luther, 65. Mitchell, Luther, 2nd, 46. Mitchell, Mary Ann, 46. Mitchell, Mary L., 46. Mitchell, Nathaniel, 44, 46, 69. Monongahela, Flagship, 60. Moore, Governor, 57. Moran, James, 9, 17. Morse, Rev., Abner, 87. Morton, Rev., Charles, 79, 80. Moulton, Ellen, 24. Moulton, William, 17, 19. Mount Hermon Lodge, Medford, 72. Mousal, John, 80. Mt. Auburn, 33. Mudge, Ezra, 73. Munroe, Edwin, 34. Munroe, Edwin, Jr., 74. Munroe, James, 47. Myers, George, 17. Mystic River, 28. National Fast, 1. Neck of Land, 63. Necrology, Report of Committee on, 21-24, 71, 72. Nelson,