Browsing named entities in Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908. You can also browse the collection for Robert Vinal or search for Robert Vinal in all documents.

Your search returned 15 results in 4 document sections:

Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908,
Union Square
and its neighborhood about the year 1846. (search)
e of Bow street, near the square, was the mansion of Deacon Robert Vinal, a pleasant home, with grape arbors, peach, apple, ahose fruit I was especially fond, a blue pearmain apple. Mr. Vinal had a fine barn and stable in the rear of his house; these were afterwards destroyed by incendiary fire. Deacon Vinal's children were Robert A., Quincy A., John W., Edward E., Alfrwards Mrs. Wilder, Elizabeth, Lydia, Martha, and Lucy. Deacon Vinal was one of the largest property holders in the town; I t him as a pleasant gentleman of the old school: his and Mrs. Vinal's pleasant greeting to me on my return from the army will always be an agreeable memory. Next north of Deacon Vinal's, on Bow street, came the estate of Robert Sanborn, the fathBow streets, extended far tip the hill, and lay between Deacon Vinal's and Walnut street, then a lane. His house was, I thi Returning again to Union square, the estate east of Deacon Vinal's was that of Messrs. Jonathan and Nathaniel T. Stone.
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908,
Union Square
before the War.—(Il) (search)
ow is,—known later as Geldowsky's Pond,— thence it ran across Walnut Street (an ancient rangeway), which in wet seasons it flooded, across Robert Sanborn's, Deacon Robert Vinal's, and the Stone properties to about where the Wellington-Wild coal office now is, on the northeasterly side of Union Square, and then under the Square to t not far from Berkeley Street; thence along the valley between Spring and Central Hills to School Street, which it crossed near Summer Street, passing through Robert Vinal's land, and crossing Bow Street and Somerville Avenue near Drouet's block, into and across the Guy C. Hawkins estate, and emptying into Miller's River a littlehe new engine house in Union Square now stands, between Somerville Avenue, then Mil Street, and Washington Street; it was built sometime previous to 1852 by Deacon Robert Vinal. The main building was used by D. A. & S. H. Marrett as a grain and grocery store, and for a considerable time the post-office was kept there by them, on t
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908, Original English inhabitants and early settlers in Somerville.—(Ii.) (search)
He married Mary, daughter of Nathaniel Tufts. Their children, who lived in Somerville and have issue here, were: Nathaniel T. Stone, who married Sarah, daughter of Thomas Rand; Hannah A., who married David A. Sanborn; and Lydia, who married Robert Vinal. Seth Stone, a brother of John, married another Mary Tufts, and although he lived elsewhere, has descendants here through his daughter Susanna, who married Benjamin Tufts. It would seem to be difficult for a person living in Somerville, ands the first year, and the sum total that passed through his hands was $4,993.97. Other prominent men the first year were Nathan Tufts, Caleb W. Leland, Guy C. Hawkins, Alfred Allen, Levi Russell, Charles Miller, Francis Bowman, Columbus Tyler, Robert Vinal, Thomas J. Leland, Joseph Clark, Dr. Luther V. Bell, James Hill, Captain Edward Cutter, Fitch Cutter, Orr N. Towne, Colonel Samuel Jaques, of Ten Hills Farm renown, Clark Bennett, Samuel T. Frost, and George O. Brastow, all passed away. To
8. Vestals, 81. Vinal, Alfred E., 7. Vinal, Edward E., 7, 41. Vinal, Elizabeth, 7. Vinal, Emeline, 7. Vinal, John W., 7, 41. Vinal. Lucy, 7. Vinal, Lydia, 7. Vinal, Margaret, 7. Vinal, Martha, 7. Vinal, Quincy A., 7, 40, 78. Vinal, Robert, 52, 55. Vinal, Deacon, Robert, 7, 32, 33. 40. Vinal, Robert A., 7, 41. Walford, Thomas, 79. Walnut Street, 7, 32. Wrapping, Eng., 31. Ware, John S., 5. Warren Bridge, 12. Warren, General, 44, 45, 70. Warrington Junction, 23. WarrVinal, Deacon, Robert, 7, 32, 33. 40. Vinal, Robert A., 7, 41. Walford, Thomas, 79. Walnut Street, 7, 32. Wrapping, Eng., 31. Ware, John S., 5. Warren Bridge, 12. Warren, General, 44, 45, 70. Warrington Junction, 23. Warrington, Va., 21. Waters, Elizabeth A., 75. Waters, Sarah, 49. Watertown, Mass., 52. Waterville, Va., 20. Washington, D. C., 18, 19. Washington Street, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 26, 33, 37, 39, 40, 52. Washington Street Bridge, 33. Webster Avenue, 6, 14, 33, 37, 40. Welch, Abraham, 13. Wellington Bridge, 74. Wellington-Wild Coal Office, 32. West End, 26. 28, 29, 30, 31, 49. Weston, Dr., 5. Weston Family, 3. Westwood Road, 12. White, Artemas, 13. White Oak Swamp, 64. W