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
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908 5 1 Browse Search
View all matching documents...

Browsing named entities in Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908. You can also browse the collection for Eugenie M. Phillips or search for Eugenie M. Phillips in all documents.

Your search returned 3 results in 3 document sections:

Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908,
Union Square
and its neighborhood about the year 1846. (search)
f the Mercantile Trust Company, Cambridge Electric Light Company, Parry Brick Company, and Fresh Pond Ice Company, has shown great business ability; Mrs. Gustina Hall; Mrs. Hattie E. Bean, recently nominated for Boston school committee; Miss Melvina Bennett, elocutionist; and two others. His was a typical old New England family. Mr. Bennett came here from Vermont about 1835. He was a strong abolitionist when abolition was not a passport to popularity; he was a friend of Wilson, Garrison, Phillips, and Sumner. At an anti-slavery meeting held in the old engine house hall, Mr. Bennett was the only person present; he was chairman, secretary, speaker, audience, and all hands. The papers of the next day, however, reported the gathering as a very harmonious and enthusiastic one, and that strong anti-slavery resolutions were passed, without a dissenting voice. East of Mr. Bennett's was the residence of Hiram Allen, rope and twine manufacturer, whose rope walk, run by tide power, was o
Northup Resigned.Mr. Thomas T. O'Malley Mrs. Sarah M. Osgood Mr. Henry D. Padelford Resigned.Mr. Harold P. Palmer Charter members. Life members. Mr. Frederick W. Parker Mrs. Frederick W. Parker Resigned.Mrs. Clara B. Parkhurst Mr. Melville C. Parkhurst Deceased.Mr. Charles E. Parks Resigned.Mr. Edward L. Pease Mrs. Ella Worth Pendergast Mr. George H. Pengergast Mrs. Leila Colby Pennock Deceased.Mr. Nathan L. Pennock Hon. Albion A. Perry Dr. Eugenie M. Phillips Mr. Richard E. Pickthall Deceased.Mr. Luther B. Pillsbury Mrs. Mary A. Pillsbury Resigned.Mr. Henry W. Pitman Resigned.Mr. Chester A. Polsey Life members.Mr. George S. Poole Resigned.Mrs. Charles G. Pope Resigned.Rev. Levi M. Powers Life members.Hon. George O. Proctor Resigned.Mr. William H. Ralph Resigned.Mrs. William H. Ralph Charter members.Hon. Frank H. Raymond Resigned.Mrs. Clara B. Reed Resigned.Mr. Edwin F. Reed
ants and Early Settlers in Somerville, 25-31, 49-55. Page, Major, Caleb, 5. Palfrey, Hon. John G., 15. Palfrey's Grove, 15, 37. Palgrave, Richard, 28. Paine, Edward, 30. Palmer, Abraham, 29. Palmer, William D., 56. Park Street, 33. Parochial School, 33, 37, 40. Parry Brick Co., 10. Patten, Margaret, 50. Pemunky River, 61. Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C., 19. Perry, William A., 74. Petersburg, 65, 66, 69, 72. Pettengill.———, 14. Philadelphia, Penn., 18. Phillips. 10. Phipps, John, 50. Phipps, Solomon. 50. Pierce, Major, 62. Pierce, Mary, 29, 51. Pierce. Thomas, 29. Pierson, Charles L., 69. Pilgrims. The, 84. Pillsbury, Caleb, 1, 2. Pillsbury. Dr. Ernest D., 3. Pillsbury, Edwin Brooks, 3. Pillsbury. Harry Nelson, 3. Pillsbury, Luther B., 1, 2, 78. Pillsbury, Miss May F., 3. Pillsbury, Nancy (Nelson), 1, 2. Pine Street, 34. Piper's Tavern, 6. Pleasants. Lieutenant-Colonel, 72. Ploughed Hill. 26. Plymouth Colony, 79. <