ent, and J. Manly Clark and Thomas Gooding vice-presidents, and Charles F. Stevens secretary.
It had about fifty members, among whom, besides those named, were William L. Burt, Isaiah W. Tuttle, E. A. Norris, editor of the Olive Branch, Charles Williams, Jr., Robert A. Vinal, John W. Vinal, N. Carleton Hawkins, Charles S. Lincoln, Emery H. Munroe, Phineas W. Blodgett, John Runey, Francis Tufts, William and Edwin Mills, Clark Bennett.
R. W. Keyes, Edwin C. Bennett, Charles H. Hudson, J. Q. Twonibly, and many others, including the writer.
The later presidents were J. Manly Clark, Robert A. Vinal, I. W. Tuttle, and R. W. Keyes; and secretaries, Charles Williams, Jr., Edward E. Vinal, George E. Bennett, I. B. Giles, Edwin Mills, and myself.
Quite a library was gathered, which, however, was scattered on the dissolution of the society.
Among the subjects for debate were the following, viz.:—
Is phrenology a humbug?
Decided it was not.
Would the annexation of the Sandwich I
dge, 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.
White Plain, Va., 21.
White's Guerrillas, 18.
Whitmore, Joseph, 22, 36.
Whitmore, William H., 51.
Whitridge, Elizabeth P., 39.
Wilderness, Battle of the, 56.
Wilderness, Battlefield of the, 44, 45.
Wildridge's Hill, 29, 51, 52.
Willard, —, 13.
Willard C. Kinsley Post, 139, G. A. R., 3.
Williams, Charles, Jr., 41.
Williamsport, Md., 20.
Wilson,———, 10.
Wilson, Richard, 28, 31.
Winter Hill, 4. 5, 8, 50. 51, 52, 75.
Winter Hill Eagle, 55.
Winter Hill Lodge, Knights of Honor.
3.
Winter Hill Road, 53.
Winter Hill Universalist Church, 4.
Winthrop Avenue. 25, 29.
Winthrop, John, 28, 79, 80.
Woburn, Mass., 29. 30, 31, 52.
Woolrych, John. 28.
Wyatt, G. W., 14.
Wyman, David, 53.
Wyman, Elizabeth, 53.
Wyman, Lieutenant, 65.
Wyman, Thomas B., 51.
Yarmouth. Mass., 30