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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 12 0 Browse Search
The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six: a picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation (ed. Arthur Gilman) 4 0 Browse Search
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-two citizens have served as mayor. The years in which each administered the office, and also the important personal facts regarding them, may be gathered from the following table:— Years as Mayor.Born.Died.Native of. Occupation. James D. Green.1846-47, 1853, 1860-61.1798.1882.Maiden, Mass. Clergyman. Sidney Willard.1848-49-50.1780.1856.Beverly, Mass. Professor. George Stevens.1851-52.1803.1894.Norway, Maine. Manufacturer. Abraham Edwards.1854.1797.1870.Boston, Mass. Lawyer. Zebina L. Raymond.1855-1864.1804.1872.Shutesbury, Mass. Merchant. John Sargent.1856-57-58-59.1799.1880. Hillsboroa, N. H. Chas. Theo. Russell.1861-621815.1896. Princeton, Mass. Lawyer. Geo. C. Richardson.1863.1808.1886.Royalston, Mass. Merchant. J. Warren Merrill.1865-661.1819.1889.South Hampton, N. H. Merchant. Ezra Parmenter.1867.1823.1883.Boston, Mass. Physician. Chas. H. Saunders.1868-69.1821.Cambridge, Mass. Merchant. Hamlin R. Harding.1870-71.1825.1889.Lunenburg, Mass. Agent. Henry O. Houg
Benjamin Tilton, who was its controlling spirit. The Harvard Bank was organized November 7 under the general banking laws of the Commonwealth, with a capital of $200,000, and occupied rooms in the house known as the Dowse building, at the easterly corner of Main and Prospect streets. Its first directors were Benjamin Tilton, Daniel U. Chamberlin, George Livermore, Alanson Bigelow, John Sargent, Edward Hyde, Charles Wood, Newell Bent, Louis Colby, William A. Saunders, Estes Howe, and Z. L. Raymond; Hon. Charles Theodore Russell acting as solicitor. It was the intention of the directors to begin business on the first day of March, 1861, but the political condition of the country was unsettled, and as the prevention of President Lincoln's inauguration had been threatened, it was decided to postpone opening until after the inauguration had taken place. The banking-rooms were open for business on the 5th of March. An interesting event occurred on the 22d of April, immediately after
John P. Tarbell, 1842. Isaac Livermore, 1844, 1845. Joseph T. Buckingham, 1846-1848, 1850. 1851. John Sargent, 1849, 1876. Anson Burlingame, 1852. Zebina L. Raymond, 1855, 1856. J. M. S. Williams, 1859. Stephen T. Farwell, 1860. John C. Dodge, 1862. Knowlton S. Chaffee, 1868. Estes Howe, 1869, 1871. Robert O. Fulthe City. Mayors. James D. Green, 1846, 1847, 1853, 1860, 1861. Sidney Willard, 1848-1850. George Stevens, 1851, 1852. Abraham Edwards, 1854. Zebina L. Raymond, 1855, 1864. John Sargent, 1856-1859. Charles T. Russell, Elected July 31, 1861, in place of James D. Green, resigned. 1861, 1862. George C. RichardsRoyal Douglass, 1851. George T. Gale, Elected Dec. 15, 1851, in place of Franklin Sawyer, Jr., deceased. 1851, 1852, 1856. Josiah Dana Hovey, 1851. Zebina L. Raymond, Elected April 22, 1851, in place of Geo. C. Richardson, resigned. 1851, 1852. Franklin Sawyer, Jr., 1851. Andrew S. Waitt, 1851, 1852. Jonas Wyeth,
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