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athaniel HallJuly 7, 1826, Abner BartlettJan. 4, 1827. Turell TuftsJune 5, 1828. Jonathan PorterFeb. 21, 1829. Dudley HallOct. 19, 1829. Jonathan BrooksJan. 30, 1830. Peter C. BrooksDec. 20, 1831. Nathan AdamsJan. 25, 1832. Nathaniel HallMay 18, 1833. Abner BartlettDec. 18, 1833. Turell TuftsMar. 28, 1835. Jonathan PorterJan. 27, 1836. Dudley HallAug. 30, 1836. John SparrellNov. 24, 1836. Thatcher MagounDec. 6, 1836. Nathan WaiteDec. 31, 1836. Jonathan BrooksJan. 6, 1837. Daniel SwanJuly 6, 1838. Nathan AdamsJan. 8, 1839. Nathaniel HallApril 16, 1840. Abner BartlettOct. 1, 1840. Turell TuftsFeb. 22, 1842. Jonathan PorterDec. 17, 1842. Henry PorterJan. 5, 1843. Judah LoringFeb. 25, 1843. Alexander GreggFeb. 25, 1843. Dudley HallJune 3, 1843. John SparrellAug. 20, 1843. Thatcher MagounAug. 29, 1843. Jonathan BrooksJan. 1, 1844. Sanford B. PerryApril 24, 1847. Abner BartlettOct. 12, 1847. James M. UsherJan. 1, 1850. Judah LoringFeb. 12, 1850. Aaron K. Ha
parsonage-house was discussed in a parish-meeting, and resolutions to build were passed, and three thousand dollars voted as the highest sum to be raised on the credit of the parish. After plans and wishes on both sides had been proposed and argued, that Christian benefactor, who does good by stealth and blushes to find it fame, offered a piece of land, as a gift to the parish, for the site of a parsonage. The parish accordingly voted a formal acceptance of the very generous offer of Dr. Daniel Swan, which they esteem doubly valuable from the amiable and accommodating spirit in which it has been thus promptly made. The committee chosen to build the house were Messrs. Abner Bartlett, Peter C. Brooks, and Jonathan Brooks, Esqs. It was built immediately, at the cost of $3,824.05, and was acceptable to pastor and people. Fund.--This subject was a cherished one by a few earnest members of the parish; and, at a public meeting on the 24th of March, 1834, a committee report, that th
Hall1776 Cotton Tufts1777 William Woodbridge1780 George H. Hall1781 Timothy Bigelow1786 Samuel Angier1787 John Brooks1787 Luther Stearns1791 Hall Tufts1794 Abner Bartlett1799 John Hosmer1800 Aaron Hall Putnam1800 John Pierpont1803 Daniel Swan1803 John Brooks1805 Joseph Hall1807 William C. Woodbridge1811 Edward Brooks1812 David Osgood1813 Andrew Bigelow1814 Gorham Brooks1814 Jonathan Porter1814 John P. Bigelow1815 Convers Francis1815 Charles Brooks1816 William Ward1816 ibilities must have made him most acceptable in a sick-chamber; while in surgical cases they may have been a hinderance. On the election of Dr. Brooks to the office of governor, he resigned his medical practice to his pupil and friend,-- Dr. Daniel Swan, of Medford,--who graduated at Harvard College in 1803. He first entered on practice at Brighton, in 1808, where for eight years he had all the success he anticipated. He was invited by the inhabitants of Medford, in 1816, to become their
l, b. 1779; d. Mar. 31, 1823.  6Daniel, m. Sarah Preston.  7Joseph, b. 1784.  8Hannah.  9Benjamin L.,  10Timothy, b. 1789; d. Jan. 20, 1830.  11Caleb. 1-3Daniel Swan m. Elizabeth, dau. of Peter Tufts, Aug. 21, 1777; and d. in 1780. His widow d. 1853, aged 97. 2-5Samuel Swan m. Margaret Tufts, and had--  5-12Benjamin L., m had--  66-107Peter.  108John, m. Elizabeth Perry.  109Asa, m. Martha Adams.  110Joseph, m. Abigail Tufts.  111Thomas, m. Rebecca Adams.  112Elizabeth, m. Daniel Swan.  113Lucy, m. Jacob Osgood.  114Rebecca, m. Nathan Adams.  115Lydia, m. Rev. R. Gray, of Dover, N. H., Mar. 22, 1787.  116Sarah, m. Joseph Adams. 38-68TIMO. Abel Richardson. Mar. 26, 1776.Eunice Tufts, m. Joseph Trask, of Boston. Nov. 14, 1776.Rebecca Tufts, m. Aaron Blanchard. Aug. 21, 1777.Elizabeth Tufts, m. Daniel Swan. Nov. 3, 1777.Mary Tufts, m. Daniel Collins, of Gloucester. Nov. 20, 1777.Lucy Tufts, m. Benjamin Hall, jun. Nov. 25, 1777.Mary Tufts, m. Richard C
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers who died of wounds. (search)
cus O.,38th Mass. Inf.,Bisland, La., April 13, 1863.Brashear City, La., May 7, 1863. Sullivan, Michael,9th Mass. Inf.,June 27, 1862,Savage's Station, Va., June 29, 1862. Sullivan, Timothy J., Corp.,24th Mass. Inf.,– –Deep Bottom, Va., Oct. 3, 1864. Sumner, E. Otis,1st Mass. Cav.,Near Chickahominy River, May 28, 1864.May 31, 1865. Sumner, Franklin H. Name and rank.Command.When and Where Wounded.Date and Place of Death. Sumner, Franklin H.,39th Mass. Inf.,– –Feb. 25, 1865. Swan, Daniel,1st Mass. H. A.,– –Philadelphia, Pa., June 30, 1864. Swasey, Benjamin B.,1st Mass. H. A.,– –Marblehead, Mass., July 16, 1864. Sweeney, Patrick,27th Mass. Inf.,NewBerne, N. C., March 14, 1862.New Berne, N. C., April 4, 1862. Sweet, Lewis H., Sergt.,4th Mass. Inf.,– –New Orleans, La., July 17, 1863. Sweet, Nathaniel O.,24th Mass. Inf.,– –Salisbury, Mass., June 26, 1864. Sweetser, Francis,16th Mass. Inf.,– –Fair Oaks, Va., June 26, 1862. Swift, Dean W.,40th Mass. I
Sumner, Franklin H. Name and rank.Command.When and Where Wounded.Date and Place of Death. Sumner, Franklin H.,39th Mass. Inf.,– –Feb. 25, 1865. Swan, Daniel,1st Mass. H. A.,– –Philadelphia, Pa., June 30, 1864. Swasey, Benjamin B.,1st Mass. H. A.,– –Marblehead, Mass., July 16, 1864. Sweeney, Patrick,27th Mass. Inf.,NewBerne, N. C., March 14, 1862.New Berne, N. C., April 4, 1862. Sweet, Lewis H., Sergt.,4th Mass. Inf.,– –New Orleans, La., July 17, 1863. Sweet, Nathaniel O.,24th Mass. Inf.,– –Salisbury, Mass., June 26, 1864. Sweetser, Francis,16th Mass. Inf.,– –Fair Oaks, Va., June 26, 1862. Swift, Dean W.,40th Mass. Inf.,– –Before Petersburg, Va., June 23, 1864. Swift, Francis C.,38th Mass. Inf.,Bisland, La., April 13, 1863.Brashear City, La., April 16, 1863. Swift, Joseph A.,26th Mass. Inf.,– –Winchester, Va., Oct. 12, 1864. Swift, Julien W.,20th Mass. Inf.,– –Field Hospital, Va., Nov. 15, 1864. Sylvester, Loami B.,2d Mass. Inf.,Aug. 9,
Mass. Inf., 495 Sullivan, T. D., 423 Sullivan, T. J., 24th Mass. Inf., 482 Sullivan, T. J., 40th Mass. Inf., 423 Sullivan, Thomas, 553 Sullivan, Timothy, 553 Sully, Alfred, 55 Sumner, Charles, 18 Sumner, E. O., 482 Sumner, E. V., 51, 56, 75, 133, 222, 232, 250 Sumner, F. H., 483 Sumner, S. B., 288 Sunning, John, 553 Suter, Valentine, 423 Sutherland, George, 65, 423 Sutherland, W. H., 55, 423 Swails, S. A., 298 Swain, W. H., 423 Swallow, V. F., 423 Swan, Charles, 553 Swan, Daniel, 483 Swan, John, 423 Swan, W. W., 70 Swaney, W. H., 423 Swasey, B. B., 483 Swears, Henry, 423 Sweeney, James, 17th Mass. Inf., 553 Sweeney, James, 28th Mass. Inf., 553 Sweeney, Morgan, 423 Sweeney, N. I., 423 Sweeney, Patrick, 483 Sweeney, Timothy, 423 Sweeney, W. A., 423 Sweet, Caleb, 553 Sweet, L. H., 483 Sweet, N. O., 483 Sweet, W. B., 553 Sweetser, Francis, 483 Sweetser, J. E., 563 Sweetser, Luther, 553 Sweitzer, J. B., 100 Swift, D. W., 483 Swift, F. C., 483
Wm. B., Boston. Spooner, Wm B., Boston. Stackpole, D. D., Boston. Stanton, Jabez, Huntington. Stearns, Mrs. M. F., Pittsfield. Stearns, Henry, Pittsfield. Stearns, Mrs. M. B., Pittsfield. Stearns, Daniel, Pittsfield. Stearns, Mrs. Mary E, Medford. Stearns, Geo. L., Medford. Stebbins, John B., Springfield. Stoddard, Chas., Boston. Stone, Amos, Charlestown. Storrs, Rev. R. P., Braintree. Stowe, William, Springfield. Strong, Edward A., Boston. Swan, Daniel, Medford. Swan, Joseph, Medford. Swan, C. L., Clinton. Taber, Henry, New Bedford. Talbot, Cyrus, Dighton. Talbot, Dr. Chas., Dighton. Talmadge, Henry, Williamstown. Tappan, John, Boston. Tappan, Chas., Brookline. Taylor, W. O., Boston. Taylor, Mrs. E. B., Quincy. Taylor, Rev. John L., Andover. Taylor, Edward, Andover. Temple, Mark M., Reading. Thayer, Wm. Sidney, Milton. Thorndike, James P., Braintree. Thorpe, Lewis, Athol. Thorpe, Walter
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
an, John, 28th Mass. Inf., 358 Sullivan, T. S., 140 Sullivan, W. O., Jr., 480 Summerhayes, J. W., 230, 358, 447, 559 Summers, W. H., 140 Summers, William, 140 Sumner, C. A., 447 Sumner, Charles, 725 Sumner, E. A., 358 Sumner, E. V., 197, 447, 559, 725 Sumner, S. B., 230 Sumner, W. F., 358 Sunbury, H. A., 358 Sutherland, W. H., 358 Swails, S. A., 358 Swain, A. O., 358 Swain, C. M., 358 Swain, J. M., 358, 447, 559 Swain, Oliver, 140 Swain, S. G., 140 Swan, C. L., 584 Swan, Daniel, 584 Swan, Ebenezer, 576 Swan, F. H., 140 Swan, Joseph, 584 Swan, L. W., 358 Swan, W. R., 358 Swan, W. W., 447, 559 Swasey, C. H., 140 Swasey, True, 140 Swasey, W. F., 448, 480 Swasey, W. M., 140 Sweatt, J. S. G., 499 Sweeny, H. J., 358 Sweet, G. H., 358 Sweet, T. M., 358 Sweetser, F. M., 358 Sweetser, M. P., 358 Swett, J. T., 358 Swift, Ebenezer, 448, 559 Swift, Elijah, 358 Swift, J. L., 3d Mass. Cav., 358 Swift, J. L., 725 Swift, L. E., 140 Swift, R. R., 358 Swif
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 2., The development of the public School of Medford. (search)
ly unoccupied. Teachers in the third School-house 1795-1846 FromToHarvard classNotes 1795May, 1796Joseph Wyman 1796Aug.-Dec. 1796Thomas Mason1796from Princeton, Mass., b. 1769 1796Dec.-July, 1797Leonard Woods1796from Princeton, b. 1774 1797Aug.-Aug. 1799Daniel Appleton White1797from Methuen, b. 1776 1799Sept.-Nov. 1800Silas Warren1795from Westown, b. 1767 1800Mch.-April, 1803Abner Rogers1800from Hampstead, N. H., b. 1775 1803May-June, 1803Peter Nourse1803from Boston, b. 1774 ??Daniel Swan1803b. 1781 at Charlestown 1806Feb.-Aug. 1807Samuel Weed1800from Amesbury, b. 1774 School-house enlarged and two schools established 1807 1807July-May, 1809Abijah Kendallfrom Templeton 1807Aug.-Aug. 1808David Bates1807from Cohasset, b. 1784 1808Sept.-Nov. 1811Noah Kendall 1812April-Oct. 1812Eliphas B. JonesTaught Girls School 1813May-Nov. 1813Jeduthan RicharTaught Girls School 1814May-Nov. 1814Samuel CampbelTaught Girls School 1815May-Oct. 1816Nathaniel MagounTaught Girls School
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