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Historic leaves, volume 3, April, 1904 - January, 1905 9 3 Browse Search
Historic leaves, volume 4, April, 1905 - January, 1906 6 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
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tt, John Wesley. First Lieutenant, 2d Battery Mass. Light Artillery, July 31, 1861. Resigned, Dec. 18, 1861. Captain, Battery A, Md. Light Artillery, Dec. 18, 1861. See Mass. Officers in Regiments of other States. Wood, Charles L. First Lieutenant, 8th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., July 20, 1864. Mustered out, Nov. 10, 1864. Wood, Daniel F. First Lieutenant, 4th Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Sept. 23, 1862. Mustered out, Aug. 28, 1863. Wood, David. First Lieutenant, Regimental Quartermaster, 12th Mass. Infantry, June 26, 1861. Resigned, May 16, 1862. Wood, Edwin A. Captain, 51st Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Sept. 25, 1862. Mustered out, July 27, 1863. Wood, Ephraim A. Private, 13th Mass. Infantry, July 16, 1861. Mustered out, Nov. 10, 1862. First Lieutenant, 55th Mass. Infantry, July 20, 1863. Resigned, Nov. 20, 1863. Wood, Leonard. First Lieutenant, 15th Mass. Infantry, July 24, 1861. Capt
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
, 158 Wisner, Robert, 158 Wiswall, F. A., 497 Witcher, John, Mrs., 585 Witham, M. C., 483 Witherbee, J. J., 158 Witherell, A. D., 158 Witherell, W. D., 577 Withington, J. C., 497 Withington, S. L., 158 Withington, Sumner, 158 Withington, W. H., 202, 455, 483, 567 Wixon, O. F., 158 Woart, John, 455 Wolcott, H. F., 733 Wolcott, J. W., 374, 483 Wolff, Charles, 158 Wood, A. E., 733 Wood, Albert, 391 Wood, C. L., 374 Wood, C. O., 158 Wood, Caleb, 585 Wood, Daniel F., 374 Wood, David, 374 Wood, David F., 585 Wood, Edwin A., 374 Wood, Ephraim A., 374 Wood, G. H., 158 Wood, J. B., 158 Wood, J. T., 733 Wood, L. C., Jr., 158 Wood, Leonard, 374 Wood, Moses, 585 Wood, Pliny, 374 Wood, S. A., 374 Wood, T. D., 576 Wood, W. E., 374 Wood, W. F., 374 Wood, W. H., Navy, 158 Wood, W. H., 11th U. S. Inf., 455, 567, 733 Woodbury, Augustus, 733 Woodbury, G. A., 158 Woodbury, H. T., 374 Woodbury, W. W., 483 Woodfin, J. U., 374 Woodfin, P. T., Jr., 374 Wood
Historic leaves, volume 3, April, 1904 - January, 1905, Charlestown schools within the peninsula Revolutionary period (search)
er that month it is proposed to remove the meeting-house from the hill and set it somewhere for a school building. Isaac Mallet, Peter Tufts, Timothy Tufts, David Wood, Jr., and Eliphalet Newell are made a committee to select a site, and it is decided where the old schoolhouse stood is the most suitable place to put the present Mmer vote in regard to building a new schoolhouse, and give directions to the committee to put the old one in repair. As this committee desired to be excused, David Wood, Jr., Captain Cordis, and Samuel Henley, Esq., were chosen in their places. These are all the items I find on the subject, and I must confess my mind is in some dmothy Trumbull, keeping school; and the next February there is a balance of a few more pounds to her account. Administration on Mr. Trumbull's estate was granted D. Wood November 7, 1783, and the inventory amounted to £ 140. Another entry showing the philanthropic spirit of the times is not entirely foreign to this paper. Vote
Historic leaves, volume 3, April, 1904 - January, 1905, Gregory Stone and some of his descendants (search)
which we are indebted for much of our information, is wrong when it says that Mr. Kent was schoolmaster outside the Neck May 2, 1768. On that date the record merely states that he received an order for his proportion of the money for the said school. Probably he served in his capacity as committeeman until his death. His estate was administered by the widow, 1771. In the inventory, among other items, was a parcel of forty acres, bounded, south, by a range; east, by W. Tufts; north, by D. Wood; west, by Peter Tufts, John Pigeon, etc. With the house and shop went seven and one-half acres, bounded by the road on the northeast, and southwest by land of Samuel Tufts. November 27, 1740, Samuel Kent married into a remarkable family, remarkable as far as Somerville history is concerned, among whose numerous descendants are many of the present day to rise up and call them blessed. Of the children of Joseph3 (Joseph2, John1) Adams, of Cambridge, Rebecca married Samuel Kent; Anne becam
nthrop, John, Residences of. 30, 31. Winthrop, John, Jr., 31, 35. Winthrop, Margaret, 33. Winthrop, Hon. Robert C., 35. Winthrop, Steven, 35. Winthrop, Major, Theodore, 35. Winthrop, Waitstill , 35. Woburn, Mass., 2, 7, 8, 9, 84. Wood, D., 89. Wood, David, Jr., 67, 68. Woodbury, —, 41. Woodbury (family), 43. Woods, Henry F., 42. Woods, Lydia Watts, 38. Woods, Moses, 38. Woods, Moses, 1st, 38. Wordsworth, William, 50. Wright, Timothy, 13. Wyeth, Nicholas, 53, 68. 3. Winthrop, Hon. Robert C., 35. Winthrop, Steven, 35. Winthrop, Major, Theodore, 35. Winthrop, Waitstill , 35. Woburn, Mass., 2, 7, 8, 9, 84. Wood, D., 89. Wood, David, Jr., 67, 68. Woodbury, —, 41. Woodbury (family), 43. Woods, Henry F., 42. Woods, Lydia Watts, 38. Woods, Moses, 38. Woods, Moses, 1st, 38. Wordsworth, William, 50. Wright, Timothy, 13. Wyeth, Nicholas, 53, 68. Wyman, —, 65, 67, 88, 90. Ye Old Burying Ground, Lexington, 85, 86. Yorkshire, Eng.
Historic leaves, volume 4, April, 1905 - January, 1906, Charlestown schools without the Peninsula Revolutionary period. (search)
, Lieutenant Samuel Cutter (same amounts). May, 1773, ‘74, ‘75. The selectmen, a committee for the schools within and without the Neck. 1776, ‘77, John Hay, Timothy Tufts, Walter Russell, Samuel Gardner; £ 60 (for all the schools). May 11, 1778, Caleb Call, Samuel Tufts, Samuel Gardner, Philemon Russell; £ 140 (for all the schools). May 20, 1779, Samuel Tufts, Samuel Gardner, Amos Warren; £ 500 (for all the schools). [Committee within the Neck, Nathaniel Gorham, Eben Breed, David Wood.] May 8, 1780. The selectmen, with Samuel Gardner, a committee to regulate the schools; £ 6,400 (£ 400, 1. m.). 1781. The selectmen and Lieutenant Samuel Cutter a committee for the schools. Voted that Hon. Nathaniel Gorham be a committee to raise £ 100 for the support of the schools. May 6, 1782. The selectmen and Edward Gardner; £ 120 (for all the schools). May 12, 1783 (outside), Timothy Tufts, Philemon Russell, Amos Warren; £ 125 (for all schools). May 10, 1784,
n, Sergeant-Major, 50. Wilson, Captain, William. 87. Wiltshire, Eng., 77, 78, 81. Winter Hill, 6, 7, 18, 70, 72, 74, 85, 91, 96, 99. Winter Hill Road, 6, 9S, 93, 100. Winthrop, Governor, 23. Winthrop, Mr., 80. Woburn. 14, 20, 81. Wood, David, 21. Wood, Hepzibah (Billings), 88. Wood, John, 88. Wood, Deacon, John, 88. Wood, Joseph, 88. Wood, Mary (Blaney), 88. Woodstock, Vt., 1. Worcester, Eng., 77. Worcester County, Mass., 85. Wright, Timothy, 41. Wyman, 14, 38, 64, 6Wood, Hepzibah (Billings), 88. Wood, John, 88. Wood, Deacon, John, 88. Wood, Joseph, 88. Wood, Mary (Blaney), 88. Woodstock, Vt., 1. Worcester, Eng., 77. Worcester County, Mass., 85. Wright, Timothy, 41. Wyman, 14, 38, 64, 65. Wyman. Charles, 92, 94. Wyman, Elizabeth, 20. Wyman, Hezekiah, 65. Wyman, Luke, 90. Wyman, Nehemiah, 67. Wyman, Captain, Nehemiah, 63, 64, 70, 72, 90. Wyman Seth, 19, 20, 22, '40, 42, 63, 64, 66. Wyman, Miss, Susan, 91. Yale, 66. Yorkshire, Eng., 81. Young, Thomas, 8.