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, but also Waltham, Weston, and parts of Cambridge, Concord, and Lincoln,—with a reference also to the earlier heir meeting-house. Later, after the settlement of Concord and Dedham, September 3, 1635, upon the north-west the line between them [W.] and Cambridge, so far as Concord bounds give leave, and by the river eight miles int northeast six myles of land square were granted to Concord, and so located in the survey as to overlap the lant Wachusett Hill, in compensation for that taken by Concord, and this was divided between Watertown, Weston, ane Mill, another ordering that ye Highway leading to Concord shalbe 6 rods broad, and a third yt whosoever shallby imposition of hands, the Rev. Mr. Easterbrook of Concord, being the mouth and moderator of the Church in the boast that the next time he would burn Chelmsford, Concord, Watertown, Cambridge, Charlestown, Roxbury, Bostonmight, captured and killed a small relief band from Concord, and afterwards ambushed Captain Wadsworth's compan
el Ripley who built his house back of the old tavern stand and resided there till he removed to Concord in 1846, when it passed into the hands of Mr. James Ellison the present owner. Opposite the incial Congress, and October 3d following Joshua Bigelow was chosen delegate to the Congress at Concord. January 9, 1775, The question was then put to know the minds of the town, whether they willdge, September 1st; and the first named was also chosen a Delegate to the Convention to meet at Concord, in October. From October 14, 1779 to March 5, 1781 the town appropriated £ 108,780 18s. 6d.ished. The Colony of Massachusits Bay Dt to Samuel Bowers for going from Watertown to Concord with a prisioner myself and horse and expenses one Day£ 0:9:0 overchag3 —— 6 Watertown, Juleated consultations upon the subject with his friends, consulted the late Hon. Samuel Hoar, of Concord, professionally. Mr. Hoar advised him that there was no society or party to whom he could lega<
in U. S., 126. Commission for selling cotton goods, 131. Committee of Safety's call for minute men, 100. Committee to advise about raising public moneys, 29. Committee to levy war tax, 103. Company H, 16th Reg, Mass. Vol., 110. Concord overlaps Watertown, 20; settlement of, 20; six myles of land square granted to, 20, 62. Confederation, articles of, endorsed, 103. Confederation of the four colonies, 57. Congregational order first adopted in New England by the Watertow schoolmaster, 71. Hewes, Joshua, gravestone found, 50. Higginson, Francis, minister for first colonists, 11; arrives at Salem, 11; ordained as teacher at Salem, 11; prepared Confession of Faith and Covenant, 11; death of, 16 Highway to Concord to be 6 rods broad, 52. Highways, ancient, 78. Highways, order to lay out, 51. Hill, Rev., Thomas, pastor of Independent Cong. Soc , 116, 117; inventor, 141. Hoar, Joseph, 88. Hogreves, 71, 73 n. 1. Hooker, Rev. Mr. of New Town,