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ard Frothingham, Jr., Charles Forster, Alfred Allen, Thomas Browne, Jr., George W. Warren, James Underwood, Eliah P. Mackintire. 1839, the same, except that John Sanborn succeeds Mr. Mackintire. 1840, Richard Frothingham, Jr. (president), George W. Warren, Charles Forster, John Sanborn, Eliah P. Mackintire (treasurer), FredeJohn Sanborn, Eliah P. Mackintire (treasurer), Frederick Robinson (secretary), Francis Bowman. 1841, John C. Magoun, M. F. Haley, Philander Ames, Alfred Allen, Frederick Robinson, Richard Frothingham, Jr., E. P. Mackintire, Charles Forster, John Sanborn, Francis Bowman, George W. Tyler (?). 1830-1831. The (summer) schools beyond the Neck were kept six months, beginning witJohn Sanborn, Francis Bowman, George W. Tyler (?). 1830-1831. The (summer) schools beyond the Neck were kept six months, beginning with the third Monday in April. Miss Abigail Bradley (No. 4)and Miss Sarah A. Mead (No. 5) received $16 per month, and Miss Miranda Whittemore (No. 6) and Miss Phebe W. Wiley (No. 7) received $13 per month. Before the end of the term Miss Wiley was succeeded by Miss Mary Dodge. John Runey and Guy C. Hawkins had charge of the outs
r., 11. Russell District, 50, 51, 67, 69, 71, 73, 78, 82, 83, 93, 96, 9. Russell, Tames, 13, 16. Russell, Kezia, 69, 72. Russell, Levi, 74, 76, 96, 99. Russell, Phila, 79. Russell, Philemon, 63. Russel, Philemon R., 13, 77. Russell, Philemon R., Jr., 16, 19, 21, 46, 48, 83, 93, 99. Russell School, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 92, 97, 98. Russell, William A., 14. Salem, Mass., 99. Sanborn, David A., 11. Sanborn, E. W., 51. Sanborn's Grocery Store, 55. Sanborn, Jeremiah, 50. Sanborn, John, 49, 92, 96. Sanborn, John A., 99. Sanborn, Robert, 11. Sargent, Aaron, 22, 53, 90. Sargent Avenue, 90. Sargent, Professor, 5. Sargent, T., 13. Saunderson, S., 12. Sawyer, Charlotte A., 81. Sawyer, Ellen M., 53. Sawyer, F., 13. Sawyer, S., 15. Sawyer, Susan L., 72, 81. Sawyer, William, Jr., 48. Schoolbooks in 1828, 25. School Curriculum, 68, 69. School Districts Formed, 93. School Districts Re-numbered, 47. School Holidays, 1828, 26. School Holidays, 1830
pike: Edward Cutter, Fitch Cutter, Benjamin Hadley, and Silas Kinsley. There are also recorded that same year as residents of the town, these names that later developed into brickmakers along the same road: Gardner T. Ring, Joseph P. Sanborn, John Sanborn, David Washburn, Benjamin Fisk, Chauncey Holt and William Jaques, so that our sketch in great measure, has to do with some of the originals of Somerville. Sturdy men they were and contributed not a little to the upbuilding of the town. Fortion could testify to the genuineness of his greeting and the abundance of his table. In addition to these, there were the late Edward Cutter, whose residence is still standing near Cross street, and known as the Wyman place, Calvin Kinsley, John Sanborn, James Shute, Godfrey B. Albee, Benjamin Hadley, and George Foster, who did business on the turnpike. The last two are the only living representatives of the original brickmakers on the Ten Hills Farm. Joseph P. Sanborn manufactured near t
, II.—26. Royal Farm, The, II.—22. Royal, Sir, Isaac, IV.—10. Russell, Hon., Charles Theodore, II.—29. Russell, Francis, home of, III.—16. Russell, Governor, II.—29. Russell, James, III.—10. Russell, Hon., Thomas, III.—12. Russell Estate, location of, III.—20. Russell House. II.—10; III.—15. Sabine Pass, IV.—30. Safe Books for the Young, I.—16. Salem, IV.—9, 18. Salem Village, L—22. Sampson's Cross Roads, II.—37. Sanborn Family, The, I.—24. Sanborn, John, II.—16, 20. Sanborn, Joseph P., II.—16. 20. Sanborn, William A., II.—20. Sargent, Aaron, III.—19. Saunders, Hon., Charles Hicks, II.—28. Saunders, Charles R., II.—28. Saunders, Martin, II.—28. Sawyer, Dr., I.—32. Sawyer, Dr., house of, I.—32. Sawyer, Mrs. E. R., III.—21. Sawyer, Timothy T., IV.—20. 21. Saxton, General, Rufus, I.—35. Scammon, Colonel, James, I.—8. School Street, Somerville, I.—2
er heard today, Would call the many people Who wished to go away; But there would ring a sweeter one As through Park Street she'd go, 'Twas that of dear ‘Camilla’ Of thirty years ago. We'd hear her on the crossing And coming round the curve; She'd always make the ‘fly-switch’ With very steady nerve, And over Mystic River, Where tide would ebb and flow, She'd make the drawbridge quiver, Some thirty years ago. The pride of all the round-house, But especially of John, Whose full name was John Sanborn, A name so now well known. Though not the superintendent, He was without a foe, And ran this old ‘Camilla’ Just thirty years ago. We loved our old ‘Camilla,’ We boys and girls as well; We loved to ride behind her And listen to her bell. That sound was one of welcome Where'er we wished to go, 'Twas our young pride ‘Camilla’ Of thirty years ago. 'Twas when Conductor Hamilton Would wave his hand, she'd start And through the bridge and down the track She'd travel like a dart