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Ministry lot, 1, 19
Monument, commemorative of April 19, 1776, erected 1848, 70, 161, 162; to William and Mary Cutter, 141
Monumental tablets at Arlington, commemorative of April 19, 1776, 69,62, 68, 74, 76, 166
Mortality of the Precinct, 34, 43, 48, 123, 124
Mystic River, origin of name, 3; Street, altered, 155
Naming the several streets, 146
Narrative of the Provincial Congress concerning Battle of April 19, 1776, 64
Negroes, 36, 68, 160
New Almshouse, 1861, 162; Burying Ground, 143, 228; East District Schoolhouse, 162; lots next Menotomy, 1638, 6; School District, 142
Night march of the British troops through Menotomy on April 18, 1776, 68, 69
Northwest Parish of Cambridge Singing Society, 111, 113,114
Notices publicly read in Church, 39, 46, 48, 93, 94
Obituary notice of the Rev. Samuel Cooke, 103; of Rev. Thaddeus Fiske, 240; of Rev. David Damon, 226, 227
Odd Fellows, 166, 191
Ode to Science, 122
Officers chosen on account of the War, in 1778, 92, 93; of the Northwest Precinct in Cambridge, 167-169
Old Adams House at West Cambridge, 147-149
Oration by William Nichols, Jr., on July, 4, 1808, 121, 122
Ordination of Rev. Mr. Cooke, 28; of Rev. Mr. Fiske, 107, 123, 124; of Rev. F. H. Hedge, 117-119
Ornaments. &c., for town hall, 164
Orthodox Congregational Society, 177, 178
Paige's History of Cambridge, 1
Parish, ringing of bell, 142; clerk for twenty years excused from further service, 117; Hall, 143-146, 162, 174; Tax, 107
Park Avenue at Arlington Heights, 164
Parsonage, 31, 74, 76, 83, 91
Passage cut for Cunard Steamer by John Hill, 146
Pastor's Diary, by Rev. Mr. Cooke, 30-32
Percy's letters on the events of April 19, 1776, 79-82; reinforcement of British troops April 19, 1776, 62, 66, 66, 61, 64, 65, 80, 81, 82
Petition of Samuel Cooke to sell his children's real estate, 40, 41; to be set off from Second Parish, 107
Pewholders in new meeting-house, 1805,112
Pews, 23, 35, 101, 112, 126, 127
Pitch pipe for use of singers, 11
Plan of Cutters' lands, mill pond, &c., about 1726, 16
Poor House, 136, 137, 162
Poor Widows' Fund, 142, 166
Post Office, 130
Poverty, general, after the Revolution, 241
Powder House, 132
Preamble and recommendations at town meeting April 29, 1861, 166
Precinct expenses, 32, 33, 101, 103, 110
Preservers of fish first chosen, 122
Primary School Districts, 164
Prudential Committee reduced from five to three, 32; School Committee, 140
Public meeting, in 1861, on account of the war impending, 166, 156; Feb. 22, 1862, 167
Randolph's attempt to get possession of land near Spy Pond, 9
Reading and Writing School, 22
Reminiscences of military affairs, &c., by J. B. Russell, 122, 128-130, 133, 134, 136
Resignation of Rev. Dr. Fiske, 117, 118; of Rev. Mr. Hedge, 117, 118
Resolution not to invite the Rev. George Whitefield to preach in the pulpit here and in other pulpits, 33
Resolutions of sympathy and greeting to Major A. S. Ingalls, and others, July 22, 1862, 157; on Washington J. Lane, April 4, 1864, 158, 169; relative to the alarming crisis in public affairs in 1809, 128
Revolutionary tea, 48, 49
Road from Watertown line to Cooke's mills (laid out 1638), 6, 8, 11, 12
Roll of Capt. Benjamin Locke's company, 1776, 57, 68; of Capt. William Adams's company, 1776, 83
Russell Park, 76, 169; School, 166, 163
Russell, Thomas, hall of, 111
Salem Gazette, cited, 63, 62, 67, 68, 70, 71, 73, 77, 78, 103
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