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e, A. M., Pastor of the Congregational Church and Society in West Cambridge.—Published by Request.—Cambridge: Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf, 1809. Pp. 34. Text: Job XVI. 22. After enlarging on his duties as a minister to the church and societyhing of Waltham. The consecrating prayer by the Rev. Mr. Clark of Lexington; and the right hand of fellowship by the Rev. Mr. Hilliard of Cambridge. gathered to the congregation of the dead. Thus we see what great and affecting changes take place,ll and Sweeping the meeting house for town meetings2 00 Selectmen and Town Clerk, for making statement of expenses4 00 Hilliard & Metcalf for Printing do. do.7 00 Abijah Cutter, for making Cartridges1 25 Benjamin Harrington, for making Carm Cutter, 2d, for transporting baggage to South Boston2 00 Selectmen and Town Clerk, for making out this statement3 00 Hilliard & Metcalf for printing this statement6 00 Treasurer's services10 00 Clerk's do.10 00 —— Contingencies650 72 Poor78
nne his dau., were dism. thence to the 1st ch. in Cambridge, August, 1783; and all belong'g to 2d ch. in Camb. were di'd and rec'd here, and were accepted by Mr. Hilliard, 28 Sept. 1783.—Camb. First Ch. Rec. Walter the father was selectman of Camb. 1786-88, 1791-92. A child from Boston nursed at Walter D.'s, d. 15 Oct. 1756. Phebe, b. 1, bap. 3 Aug. 1760; Seth, b. 18, bap. 25 July, 1762; Edward, b. 6, bap. 14 Oct. 1764; Anne Harrington, b. 17, bap. 29 Mar. 1767, m. James Cutter (by Mr. Hilliard, Camb.) 11 Aug. 1785—see Cutter (par. 21); Josiah Harrington, b. 5, bap. 10. Dec. 1769. See Wyman, 836. A nurse male child at Seth Russell's, d. 7 Sept. 1764 Russell's, 12 Feb. 1838. See Paige. The father resided in what is now Somerville. See Wyman's Chas., 840. 23. Edward, s. of Seth (13), m. Lydia Adams (by Mr. Hilliard, Camb.) 9 May, 1786. Both o. c. here 28 July, 1788. He d. 3 Nov. 1808, a. 44, and his wid. m. James Cutter, 20 July, 1809–Cutter (par. 21). Had Jeremiah, ba<
257 Hendley, 23 Henry, 166, 351 Herrick, 257, 280 Hicks, 172 Higgins, 347 Hildreth, 190, 257 Hill, 11, 17, 23, 27, 28, 45, 58, 77, 83, 93, 94, 96, 104, 106, 111-16, 120, 121, 128, 129, 131, 133, 137, 140, 145-47, 149, 10, 151, 154, 167-72, 177, 178, 186-87, 189, 190, 193-96, 199, 201, 204, 210, 212,219, 221, 222, 224, 242-44, 247, 248, 250, 253, 255, 257-62, 263, 267, 269, 273, 274, 282, 285, 289, 290, 291, 294, 296-98, 306-08, 312, 314, 315, 329, 343, 345, 349, 351 Hilliard, 107, 123, 124, 131, 138, 233, 295,296 Hind or Hinds, 37, 230, 262, 271, 305 Hixon, 210 Hobbs, 18, 172, 173 Hobill, 339 Hodgdon, 159, 172, 173 Hodge, 257 Hodgkins, 262, 278 Hodgman, 332 Holden, 2, 9, 12, 19, 37, 94, 172, 214, 261, 262, 268, 301, 312 Holland, 14 Hollis, 262 Hollowell 222 Holmes, 9, 29, 109, 172, 208, 262, 312 Holt, 68, 262 Homer, 140, 262, 264, 315, 324 Hooke, 192, 262 Hopkins, 58, 154, 170, 209, 216, 262, 263, 303, 320, 334
Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Addenda by the Editor. (search)
iam Preston. Gracie's Brigade. Brig.-gen. A. Gracie, Jr. 43d AlabamaCol. Y. M. Moody. 1st Alabama Battalion Hilliard's Legion.Lieut.-col. J. H. Holt. Capt. G. W. Huguley. 2d Alabama Battalion Hilliard's Legion.Lieut.-col. B. Hall, JHilliard's Legion.Lieut.-col. B. Hall, Jr. Capt. W. D. Walden. 3d Alabama Battalion Hilliard's Legion.Maj. J. W. A. Sanford. 4th Alabama Battalion Artillery Battalion, Hilliard's Legion.Maj. J. D. McLennan. 63d TennesseeLieut.-col. A. Fulkerson. Maj. John A. Aiken. Trigg's Hilliard's Legion.Maj. J. W. A. Sanford. 4th Alabama Battalion Artillery Battalion, Hilliard's Legion.Maj. J. D. McLennan. 63d TennesseeLieut.-col. A. Fulkerson. Maj. John A. Aiken. Trigg's Brigade. Col. R. C. Trigg. 1st Florida Cavalry Dismounted.Col. G. T. Maxwell. 6th FloridaCol. J. J. Finley. 7th FloridaCol. R. Bullock. 54th VirginiaLieut.-col. John J. Wade. Third Brigade. Col. J. H. Kelly. 65th GeorgiaCol. R. HHilliard's Legion.Maj. J. D. McLennan. 63d TennesseeLieut.-col. A. Fulkerson. Maj. John A. Aiken. Trigg's Brigade. Col. R. C. Trigg. 1st Florida Cavalry Dismounted.Col. G. T. Maxwell. 6th FloridaCol. J. J. Finley. 7th FloridaCol. R. Bullock. 54th VirginiaLieut.-col. John J. Wade. Third Brigade. Col. J. H. Kelly. 65th GeorgiaCol. R. H. Moore. 5th KentuckyCol. H. Hawkins. 58th North CarolinaCol. J. B. Palmer. 63d VirginiaMaj. J. M. French. Artillery Battalion. Maj. A. Leyden. Jeffress' Battery. Peoples' Battery. Wolihin's Battery. York's Battery. Reserve co
Cutter Genealogy; List of Graduates of West Point; and McCullum's Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the United States Military Academy. Judith, Esther, and other Poems. / By a Lover of the Fine Arts, / Boston: Cummings & Hilliard. / 1820. Zophiel. / A Poem. By Mrs. Brooks. / Boston. / Published by Richardson & Lord. / 1825. Zophiel; / or, / The Bride of Seven. / By / Maria del Occidente. / Boston, / Carter & Hendee, / 1833. This edition was published simultaneously in London, by C. and W. Reynolds, Printers, Broad street, Golden square. 1833. The second edition of the complete poem, Zophiel, was published for the benefit of the Polish exiles, in Boston, 1834, by Hilliard, Gray & Co. Idomen; / or, / The Vale of Yumuri, / by Maria del Occidente. / New York. / Published by Samuel Colmer. / 1843. Idomen. Clearly a thinly-veiled account of Mrs. Brooks' own life; but it is impossible to separate satisfactorily the purely fictitious from the autobi
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], English view of the late Royal visit. (search)
nnie Eggus mrs Caroline Edmondson miss H Eggleston miss J M Edward miss M C Epps miss Georgie Fletcher mrs L M Fir h mrs S J Fisher mrs Mary G Findley mrs Mary W Fortune mrs A R Fletcher mrs L M Fields miss Sarah Fleming miss Cath Fluhor miss M W Ferguson miss B Foley miss Mary Gischwind miss T Gardner miss V A Garibaldi miss C Garrignes miss Eliza Grady Mad Hall mrs M E Harding mrs R C Handy mrs Mary Hartigan mrs Ellen Haskins mrs Sarah Hilliard mrs Howard mrs A E Hughes mrs Esther Hagan miss V M Henderson miss Sophia Hill miss M W 2 Hoag miss Va Holladay miss L E Howell miss M W Hodge miss M A Hopkins miss C Hare miss Agnes House wright miss C M Jackson mrs M F Johns mrs Melissa Johnson mrs Alpha Kidd mrs C F Kiengle mrs Amy King miss Jennie Y Lamkits mrs M Lee mrs V M Lewis mrs H S Lorton mrs M A 2 Lockning miss Mary Leigh miss Jennie Lefond miss Kate Lesley miss A Michie mrs
rate authorities. Private property to be respected. Officers to be released on parole. Men to elect whether they will join the Confederate Army or to return to the North. Those who prefer the latter to take oath not to serve against the Southern Confederacy during the war. With regard to the secession of Tennessee, the Memphis Bulletin says : The Legislature of Tennessee will doubtless hold a brief session, adjourning probably within ten days. The Ordinance of Secession, or Declaration of Independence, will be submitted to the people, and not a vote will be polled against it in this city and county.--An offensive and defensive alliance will be consummated with the Confederate States through their representative, Mr. Hilliard, to continue till a union can be effected; or if this be not desired at present, there is an indissoluble union in any event, created by the policy of the Federal Administration. The insults, indignities and outrages to Tennessee must be avenged.
The Daily Dispatch: May 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], Terrorism in New York — effect of the war on business, &c., &c. (search)
self of his services, either in a military or civic capacity. We hope this is true. The Pennsylvania House of Delegates on Tuesday passed unanimously the $3,000,000 loan bill, and authorizing the raising of fifteen additional regiments. Policeman Evans has been committed for trial at Washington, for killing a volunteer named Howard. Mr. James L. Coleman, a well known citizen of Augusta, Ga., was killed last week by a fall from a railway train. A young man by the name of Hilliard, of the "Marion Rifles," was accidentally shot in the leg at Harper's Ferry, on Tuesday last. D. H. Todd, of New Orleans, brother-in-law of Mr. Lincoln, has been appointed first Lieutenant in the army of the Confederate States. The Cincinnati Commercial says the frost of last week has destroyed nearly all the peach crop in that section. A letter from an officer of the 7th Regiment says they expect to return to New York on the 15th inst. Lieut Jones, who set fire to the H
Mr. Edwin James, the celebrated criminal lawyer of London, has compromised with his creditors, married a rich widow named Hilliard, and left England forever to seek a new fortune in the United States.
n the King William Artillery, Captain Thos. H. Carter, commanding: Killed--Lt Wm B Newman; private Thos S Jones. Wounded.--Serg'ts Lynch, mortally; Cocke, severely; Waring; King severely; 1st Lt W P Carier, severely; corp'ls W H Robins; G T Tibbs, severely; privates Whitlock, severely; E L Woodly, severely; P S. de, severely; G Tignor, do; R B Johnston, J R Read, R H Lipscomb, W Madison, Juan Stanley Neale, severely; R C Robinson; B U Burnett; R B Mitchell, A Atkins, B F Davis. R Hilliard, H B Grubbs, Robt S Myland, Geo B Stacy. The two last were not regular members of the company, but acted as volunteers for the day. Casualties in the 9th Virginiaa regiment--550 strong rank and filewounded Lieut.-Col. David G Godwin, by being thrown from his horse. Capt. Mason's Company.--Corpl C H Winfrid, wounded in the hand; Private B Turner, leg, slightly. Capt Vermillion's Company.--Lieut L A Biliously, wounded in the hip; Privates Jac Dunderdale, slightly in th