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ch. The title-page is as follows: An oration delivered at West Cambridge, July 4, 1808, in commemoration of the Anniversary of American Independence.—By William Nichols, Jun., of Westford.— Boston: Printed by Oliver and Munroe, No. 78 State Street. 1808. Pp. 21. John Adams and Artemas Kennedy signed a letter in behalf of the inhabitants of West Cambridge, requesting a copy for the press. Mr. Nichols in a modest answer, requesting the exercise of all the candor and indulgence due to youth and inexperience, expresses his gratitude for the honor, and transmits a copy of his discourse for their further disposal. The address is mainly on governments, anam, to the new Meeting-House; where, after the Throne of Grace being addressed by the Rev. Mr. Fiske, was pronounced an elegant and appropriate discourse by Mr. William Nichols, of Westford. After the performance, the procession returned to Mr. Tufts's, where they partook of an excellent repast. When the cloth was removed, the fo
Sept. 1839. Capen, Samuel, and Abigail Prentiss of Camb. m. 14 Oct. 1792. Carlisle, Louisa, of W. Camb., and William Nichols of Boston, m. 9 May, 1826. Carnes, Mrs. Elizabeth, d. 16 Aug. 1802, a. 54. Joseph's child d. 13 Sept. 1805, a. 2ittery, in the army, 20 Nov. 1762. Richard Fillebrown, of Medford, was a corporal in Capt. Thomas Adams's Company, of Col. Nichols's Regiment, in 1758.—See History of Precinct under 1758. See Wyman, 346, wife Mehitable Sprague. 5. John, prob. t from 1805 to 1813. He then commenced mercantile business in the copartnership and under the firm of Stanton, Fiske and Nichols, Boston, who were very enterprising, reputable and successful merchants. He d. 13 Sept. 1829, a. 39, leaving a wife andlver dollar. George Washington, of Woburn, m. Elizabeth Symmes, of Medford, 13 Dec. 1801. Sally, of Lexington, and William Nichols, m. 2 Apr. 1816. Charles, and Elmira Muzzey, of Lexington, m. 23 Oct. 1817. See Wyman's Chas., 806. Otis, of Bost
oops through Menotomy on April 18, 1776, 68, 69 Northwest Parish of Cambridge Singing Society, 111, 113,114 Notices publicly read in Church, 39, 46, 48, 93, 94 Obituary notice of the Rev. Samuel Cooke, 103; of Rev. Thaddeus Fiske, 240; of Rev. David Damon, 226, 227 Odd Fellows, 166, 191 Ode to Science, 122 Officers chosen on account of the War, in 1778, 92, 93; of the Northwest Precinct in Cambridge, 167-169 Old Adams House at West Cambridge, 147-149 Oration by William Nichols, Jr., on July, 4, 1808, 121, 122 Ordination of Rev. Mr. Cooke, 28; of Rev. Mr. Fiske, 107, 123, 124; of Rev. F. H. Hedge, 117-119 Ornaments. &c., for town hall, 164 Orthodox Congregational Society, 177, 178 Paige's History of Cambridge, 1 Parish, ringing of bell, 142; clerk for twenty years excused from further service, 117; Hall, 143-146, 162, 174; Tax, 107 Park Avenue at Arlington Heights, 164 Parsonage, 31, 74, 76, 83, 91 Passage cut for Cunard Steamer by John Hi
2, 205, 206, 208, 244, 263, 275, 277, 293 Mulligan, 339 Mulliken, 145 Mulreay, 348 Munday, 348 Munro and Munroe, 71, 72, 96, 104, 105, 121, 145, 146, 186, 230, 238, 272, 277, 318 Munson, 240 Murphy, 179, 339, 343, 348 Murray, 348 Muzzey, 145, 171, 277, 278, 288, 289 Nack, 278 Nason, 140,141,171,236, 278, 279, 306, 317, 346 Neal, 240 Nelson, 171, 176 Nesmith, 347 Newcomb, 271 Newell, 10, 50, 69, 77, 119, 224, 278 Newhall, 71, 72, 262, 278 Nichols, 37,121,122,201, 222, 239, 240, 266, 278, 289, 311, 347 Nicholson, 277 Niles, 129, 131, 172, 248, 278 Noonan, 342. Norcross, 237, 278 Nourse, 195, 249, 278 Nowell, 7 Noyes, 165, 278, 279, 317, 343 Nutting, 201, 279 O'Brien, 179, 346 Odell, 223, 319 O'Harran, 342 Olcutt, 296 O'Leary, 341 Oliver, 121 O'Mahony, 342 Ormsby, 176 Orne, 59, 60 Osborn and Osborne, 22, 23, 63, 161, 165, 178, 203, 209, 236, 279, 324 Osgood, 107, 124 Otis, 11