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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore) 31 1 Browse Search
Historic leaves, volume 7, April, 1908 - January, 1909 14 0 Browse Search
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ther lot of land. It adjoined the then high school house land. In 1860, George W. Coleman, as assignee of Shepard, sold this lot to Chester Guild, who in 1868 soldeet, containing about three and a half acres. In 1870, Sleeper sold to George W. Coleman and the late William H. Brine all the remaining land of his original purcbuy the land in anticipation of its being wanted by the town. He thought of Mr. Coleman and suggested it to him. It seemed feasible to Mr. Coleman, and he wanted MrMr. Coleman, and he wanted Mr. Brine to join him in the purchase; but, said Mr. Brine, I cannot, for I have no money. I will furnish that, said Mr. Coleman; and so the land was bought. The conMr. Coleman; and so the land was bought. The consideration in the deed was $25,000, but this may not have been the exact sum. Then came a move to have an article inserted in the warrant for the next town meeting, to see if the town would authorize the purchase from Messrs. Coleman and Brine. Mr. Brine was naturally active in the matter, and may have been one of the prime mov
ngton Irving, 22. Cheever, Ezekiel, Esq., 63, 65. Cheney, Mary A., 24. Chick, Hannah, 48. Chick, Horace, 48. Chick, Susan Maria, 48. Clarendon Hill, 87. City Point Hospital, 4. Civil War, Events of the, Preceding Siege of Port Hudson, 49, 50. Clark, George S., 47. Clark, Gustavus A., 13. Clark, Jonathan C., 70. Clark, Joseph, 21. Clark, S. Adams, 21. Cogswell, Francis, 37, 38. Colburn, Joshua O., 30. Colby, Lewis, 31. Cole, Ambrose, 43. Cole, Chandler G., 4, 13. Coleman, George W., 74, 75, 70. Coles, Ambrose W., 8, 13. Collett, Herbert, 13. Common's Well, 7. Company B, Roxbury, 10. Company E, Somerville, 4. Company E, Thirty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, in the Civil War.—IV., 1-20. Company F, Taunton, 9. Company K, Woburn, 10. Conner, Thomas, 13. Coombs, Michael, 30, 31. Cooper, Captain J. J., 9. Cooper Shop, 12. Copp, Mr., 31. Cotton, Colonel, 62. Coulter, Colonel R., 6. Craigie Road, The, 73, 77, 83. Craigie Street, Somerville,