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ns of Europe in gaining their independence? Decided no. Would reciprocity of trade between the British Provinces and the United States be beneficial to the United States? Decided yes. Do school masters do more good in the world than ministers? Decided yes. Numerous other questions were from time to time discussed. Lectures and similar entertainments were also given, among them the following, viz.:— January 17, 1853, by Hon. George S. Boutwell. February 10, 1853, by Dr. Luther V. Bell. March 28, 1853, by Colonel J. D. Greene, of Cambridge. May 9, 1853; by Charles H. Hudson, Esq., and poem by Charles S. Lincoln, Esq. October 30, 1854, by J. Manly Clark, Esq. March 26, 1855, by Hon. N. P. Banks, Jr. November 19, 1855, by Charles S. Lincoln, Esq.; subject: True Merit. December 17, 1855, by Charles H. Hudson, Esq., dramatic readings. February 11, 1856, by John C. Cleur, Esq., on the Scotch Poets, and an address by William L. Burt, Esq. The disso
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908, Original English inhabitants and early settlers in Somerville.—(Ii.) (search)
on in Somerville. The second person to name is Charles E. Gilman, who was town clerk in 1842 and the faithful town and city clerk forty-six years consecutively and till the time of his death. John C. Magoun was an assessor in 1842, and for thirty years subsequently. He was an overseer of the poor twenty-two years. Edmund Tufts was town treasurer and collector of taxes 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 continue the narrative down the generations would be foreign to my purpose and fail of historic interest, and I close the book.
30. Ayer, John F., 74, 76. Ayer, William, 28. Bachelder, Abigail, 29. Bachelder, William, 29. Baker, Rev., Charles, 39. Baker, William, 30. Baker, William A., 18. Baltimore, Md., 77. Banks, Governor, 38. Banks, Hon. N. P., Jr., 42. Barker, Isaac, 10, 14, 36. Barden, —, 67. Barrell, Hannah, 53. Barrell, Joseph, 53. Bay State League, 74, 75. Beacon Street, 14, 15, 33. Bealton Station, Va., 21. Bean, G. W., 22. Bean, Hattie E., 10. Beck, G. W., 13. Beecher, Thomas, 30. Bell, Dr. Luther V., 41, 55. Bennett, Clark, 10, 11, 14, 41, 55. Bennett, Dana, 10. Bennett, Dexter, 10. Bennett, Edwin Clark, 10, 41. Bennett, George Eldon, 10, 41. Bennett, Herbert W., 10. Bennett, Irving M., 107 Bennett, Josiah, 10. Bennett. Melvina, 10. Berkeley Street, 32. Berlin's Station, 20. Bethesda Church, 61. Betsey Ross Flag, 73. Bigelow, —, 69. Blair, Nathaniel, 14, 36. Bleachery, 33. Blessing of the Bay, The, 74. Blodgett, Phineas W., 41. Bolles, David,