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., b. editor of Oliver Branch, Beech. Olmstead, David, Mt. Vernon. Orcutt, Levi, carpenter, h. Milk. Orcutt, Levi, Jr., carpenter, Bow. O'Neil, Patrick, teamster, h. Cambridge. O'Brien, Mr. charcoal dealer, h. Medford. Oliver, Francis, victualler, h. Franklin. Orvis, Abraham; provision dealer, h. Prospect. Page, Philip C., nail-maker, h. Franklin. Palmer, Theodore, laborer, h. Joy farm. Page, David, merchant, h. Tapley place. Patrick, James, laborer. Paul, Temple, carpenter, h. Mt. Vernon. Peduzzi, Peter, h. Joy. Pepper, Edward, laborer, h. near bleachery. Pepper, Patrick, bleachers. Pedrick, William. machinist, h. Broadway. Perkins, Herald, b. hatter, h. Joy. Perkins, Thomas, tollman, Medford turnpike. Phillips, John L., b. custom house, Summer. Pierce, Joseph, Jr., carpenter, Milk. Pierce, Joseph, carpenter, h. Milk. Plympton, Moses, b. custom house, h. Cambridge. Pope, Augustus R., clergyman, cor. Central and Summ
Historic leaves, volume 1, April, 1902 - January, 1903, Ten Hills Farm, with Anecdotes and Reminiscences (search)
ntaining about two hundred and fifty-one acres, the Lidgett heirs sold to Sir Robert Temple. Sir Robert Temple built a new house on the site of the original WinthSir Robert Temple built a new house on the site of the original Winthrop house. From old papers, and the material used in the construction of the Manor House, as Temple called it, it is evident that the building was designed and execTemple called it, it is evident that the building was designed and executed in England, brought to this country, and set up. The sills, which were eighteen inches square, and the handmade clapboards were of English oak; wrought-iron n You may rest assured they were not slow in accepting. On the death of Sir Robert Temple, the property came into the possession of Robert Temple, Jr., who retainethe battle of Bunker Hill the Americans drove the English from the house (Sir Robert Temple was a Royalist), and when the Continentals fell back from Breed's hill, the house was built. Captain Kidd, when pursued, hid himself in what was Sir Robert Temple's smoke room, as it was called, built in the chimney place, where the ser
—31. Teele, P. Jenette, I.—31. Teele, Samuel, I.—31, 32. Teele, Samuel, house of, I.—32. Teele, S. P., I.—31, 32. Teele, W. L., I.—31, 32. Temple, Sir, Robert, IV.—10, 12, 18. Temple, Robert, Jr., IV.—12. Temple, Robert, wife of, IV.—12. Temple Street, II.—13, 16, 17, 19; IV.—10, 12, 20. Ten Hills FarmTemple, Robert, Jr., IV.—12. Temple, Robert, wife of, IV.—12. Temple Street, II.—13, 16, 17, 19; IV.—10, 12, 20. Ten Hills Farm, II.—13, 20; III.—14; IV.—10 to 21. Ten Hills Farm, with Anecdotes and Reminiscences, IV.—9. Three Pole Lane, III.—14, 15, 20. Tigers, The, I.—33. Titus, Rev., Anson, I.—7. Todd's Tavern, II.—37. Torrey House, location of, III.—19. Torrey, Mrs., Mary, III.—19. Treasury Building, Washington, I.—33; IV.—23. Temple, Robert, wife of, IV.—12. Temple Street, II.—13, 16, 17, 19; IV.—10, 12, 20. Ten Hills Farm, II.—13, 20; III.—14; IV.—10 to 21. Ten Hills Farm, with Anecdotes and Reminiscences, IV.—9. Three Pole Lane, III.—14, 15, 20. Tigers, The, I.—33. Titus, Rev., Anson, I.—7. Todd's Tavern, II.—37. Torrey House, location of, III.—19. Torrey, Mrs., Mary, III.—19. Treasury Building, Washington, I.—33; IV.—23. Trenton, N. J., II.—29. Tufts College, I.—7, 11, 14, 32; II.—23; III.—15. Tufts Family, The, in Somerville, I.—21. Tufts Family, Descent of, I.—21. Tufts Family, Real Estate of, I.—21. Tufts, Aaron, son of Peter of Winter Hi