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General Index.

Abstract of births, &c, 1739-1783, 101, 102

Act for establishing Fire Department, 155

Action of the town during last war with Great Britain, 136

Adams's (Capt.) company in French War, 36, 37, 184

Admissions to, and dismissions from the Church, 101, 123, 125, 242

Agricultural characteristics of the inhabitants, 148

Amount contributed by the town during the war, 1861-65, 159

Anecdote of Rev. Mr. Cooke's canonicals lost, 82, 83

Answer of Rev. Thaddeus Fiske, to call for settlement, 1788, 106; his ordination, 107,123, 124

Antipedo-baptists, 48

Area of Second Parish in Cambridge, 110

Arlington, Advocate, newspaper, 164; Heights, 130, 163-165; celebration of change of name, remarks by Hon.

Charles Sumner, 161, 162; Land Company, 163, 164; name of West Cambridge changed to, 4,160; Public Library, 142, 163, 165; Schools, 163, 165; Water Works, 162, 163

Autobiography of Rev. Samuel Cooke, 29, 31, 89-92

Baptists, 49, 86, 104-106, 125,133,176, 176

Baptist Society, 175, 176

Bass viol, 109, 114, 116, 242

Bathing tub, 136

Battle (Capt.) of Dedham, detailed with his company, April 20, 1775, 70, 79

Battle of April 19, 1775, 62-83, 85, 93, 99, 121, 147

Belfry, church, 22, 48, 85, 101, 110, 116

Bell, parish, 34, 48, 101, 108, 114, 116, 122, 131, 136, 138, 142

Beverly men in action, April 19, 1775, 68, 71, 73

Births, abstracts of 101, 102

Black Horse Tavern, at Menotomy, 59

Book of Psalms and Hymns, 127

British Military occupation of Boston, 43, 46, 46, 47, 60, 82, 99; officer's account of the Battle of April 19, 1776, 54-56; British private soldiers' letters, 55; wagon train captured, 61, 62, 63

Bull's Creek, 11

Burying cloth, 34, 103

Burying Place, 12, 22, 32, 41, 45-47, 69, 70, 77, 100, 101, 109, 110, 113, 116, 139-141, 143, 151, 166, 177

Calls for men for the war, 1861-1866, 167, 158, 169

Cambridge, Commons, reservations and grants from, 19, 22, 41; First Church and Parish, 1, 3, 20, 23, 24, 28, 29, 104, 107, 119, 126, 164; Northwest Inhabitants, messes, 92, 93; Northwest Inhabitants, petitions, 1, 2, 37, 38, 39, 113; Northwest Precinct Book, 21, 29, 43, 92, 93, 94,106, 107, 112, 117; Second Church, 25-29, 73, 90, 101, 103, 106, 106, 107, 117-120, 126; Third Parish (now Brighton), 3, 100, 107

Capture of Burgoyne and army, 100

Card manufactory, 109, 111, 127, 130, 139

Celebrations of change of name to Arlington, 161, 162

Centenarians, 36, 37, 123, 149, 184, 186

Centennial Celebration of the 19th of April, 1775, 164

Central School House, 110, 116, 131, 143, 164, 167, 168 [354]

Charlestown line, ancient location, 8

Charlestown neighbors, 21, 22, 38, 39

Chesapeake and Shannon, naval battle, 134, 135

Choice of successor to Rev. Mr. Cooke, 104, 105

Church covenants, 25, 119

Circle Hill (now Arlington Heights), 163

Citizens in Mass. 5th Regt., 1861, 157

Clock in tower of meeting-house, 116, 126

Collector, security required of, 104

Combat between Dr. Downer and a British soldier, April 19, 1776, 66

Commission to Stephen Frost from the Provincial Congress, 68

Committee, of Cambridge, 2; of Safety at Menotomy, April 18 and 19, 1776, 69, 60, 65; to confer with Cambridge relative to a separate town, 113; to inspect behavior of young people in church, 34

Congregational minister of West Cambridge, right in Harvard College, 3

Congregational Unitarian Society at Belmont, 174

Constable, thanks to, 164

Convers, James, deposition concerning Cooke's mill, 15, 16

Cooke, Rev. Samuel, ordained pastor, 28; his death, 101; funeral expenses paid by Precinct, 103; his remarks fourth year after battle of 1775, 93; autobiography of, 89-92

Cooke's mills at Menotomy (established before 1638) and estate, 6-9, 11-13, 16, 16, 147

Cooke's mill lane, 11

Cotting Academy, 168, 209

Cotting High School, 209

Courtship, an old time description of, 160, 161

Cutter School House, 168, 160

Cutter, William, School Fund, 142, 219

Dam above old mill pond, 1703, 16

Damage to property by the British troops, April 19, 1775, 65, 73-7, 79

Damon, Rev. David, installation of, 117, 119; death of, and obituary, 226

Danvers men in action at Menotomy, April 19, 1775, 63, 66-71, 72, 73

Deacons chosen, 28, 37, 108, 118, 119, 124

Death, of a dwarf 39; of Rev. Thaddeus Fiske, 240; of Daniel Townsend, of Lynnfield, at Menotomy, 19 April, 1775, 71, 72; of General Washington, 108; of Hon. Charles Sumner, 164; of Jason Russell, April 19, 1775, 68-70, 74, 75; of Rev. Samuel Cooke, 101

Deaths of three members of the Winship family, 37

Decoration Day, Celebration of; 1879, 165, 166

Dedication of new meeting-house, 1806, 112, 126, 127

Deposition of Benjamin and Rachel Cooper in regard to the killing of Wyman and Winship, 74; of Hannah Bradish, 64, 196

Diary of Rev. John Marrett cited, 84, 86

District School libraries, 143

Dogs first licensed, 162

Draft of 44 men in 1863, 168

Drill Club, 158

Drowning of James Robbins, 44

Dudleian Lecture, by Rev. Mr. Cooke, 41; by Rev. Mr. Damon, 228

Earthquakes, 45, 46

Eclipse of the sun, 1757, 35, 36

Evening Sermons, 31, 46

Experience of Hannah Adams, April 19, 1775, 66, 74, 75, 185

Farm of John Adams, 1664, 9

Farms granted in Arlington and Lexington by Cambridge inhabitants, 1635, 6

Fence to secure the corn of the Indians, 1643, 6

Fenceviewers for Menotomy Fields, 1649, 9

Fielddriver for Menotomy Fields, 9

Fine for cutting trees or timber in 1647, 8

Fire Department established, 166; engines, 139, 140, 141, 143, 165

Fire on Walter Russell's estate, 155

First and second anniversary celebrations of the Battle of Lexington, 84, 86; First Congregational parish, 174; first armed resistance to British aggression as shown here, 48

Fish, act concerning, 132, 138, 139

Fishing in Menotomy River, lawsuit, &c., 9

Fiske, Rev. Thaddeus, his ordination, 107, 123, 124; resignation of; 117, 118; sermons, 107, 108, 123; death of, and obituary notice, 240

Five Cents Savings Bank, 655

Flagstaff donated, 160

Fourth of July Celebration, in 1808, 121, 122; in 1842, 228

Friendship fire engine, 139, 143 [355]

Gage, Gen., his official return of the action of April 19, 1775, 52, 53, 54

Gale, destructive, in 1871, 163, 174

Galleries in meeting-house, 34, 35, 49, 94, 101, 115, 126

Gas Light Company, 155

General School Committee, 140

Gift, of Rebecca Whitmore, 29; toward building first meeting-house, 23

Gould, Lieut., made prisoner, April 19, 1775, 63, 64, 77, 81

Grant by certain inhabitants of Charlestown to President of Harvard College, 8; to West Cambridge, of all lands belonging to the Proprietors of Cambridge, 20; to Widow Rolfe, to make a dam above old mill pond, 12, 14, 16

Great Road to Concord, allowance for highway, 9; Swamp by Menotomy River, allotments near, 9

Guide posts, 143

Hall of Thomas Russell, 111

Hayscales, 117, 140

Hearse, 113, 117, 143

Heath and Warren, Generals, in action of April 19, 1775, 65, 78, 79; comments of former on the battle, 79

Hedge, Rev. Frederic H., ordination and dismissal of, 117-119

High School, 158, 165, 209

Highway to Menotomy before 1636, 6

Hiram Lodge, 166

Hogreeves for Menotomy, 1692, 1695, 9

Horse Railroad, 166

Hospitals in Menotomy in 1775, 78, 83

House of Jason Russell at Menotomy April 19, 1775, 67-69, 71, 72, 75

Ice business and John Hill, 146; and railroads, 146, 147; first ice carried into Boston market, 242; houses at Spy Pond, 146

Illumination in honor of the capture of Richmond, 169

Indians, 6, 7, 30, 35, 50, 63, 128

Ingalls's (Capt.) company of Infantry, 1861, 166, 167

Inhabitants, not proprietors, grants to them, 1689, 19

Innholders, 35, 36, 42, 69, 73, 74, 76, 76, 83, 121, 133, 136, 139, 150

Inoculation for cowpox, 139

Inscription on gravestone to Jason Russell and others, 69; on monument of the Rev. Samuel Cooke, 100.

Installation of Rev. D. Damon, 117, 119; of successors, 120, 174

Interment of Russell and others who fell on April 19, 1776, 70

Journalists, distinguished, natives, 146

Juvenile Library, 141, 142, 155, 163

Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society, 168, 169

Lafayette in West Cambridge, 139

Legacy of Dr. Ebenezer Learned, 141; of Dr. T. Wellington, 142, 156; of John Butterfield, 107; of Nathan Pratt, 164, 166

Letter of John Adams at the age of 102, 149, 161; of Rev. John Marrett, relating to events at Menotomy on April 19, 1776, 74, 75; of Rev. Mr. Cooke, to the Rev. Isaiah Dunster, 39, 40

Lexington, Alarm April 19, 1776, 56; and West Cambridge Railroad, 143-45, 147, 148

Library, 108, 122, 127, 141, 142, 143, 166, 163, 165

Likeness of the Rev. Mr. Cooke, 89

Locke School House, 165

Longevity in former times, 123, 148

Lumber yard, 130

Lynn End men in action at Menotomy, April 19, 1775, 62, 71, 73

Market gardening and fruit farms, 146

Medford men killed at Menotomy, April 19, 1775, 67, 72

Meeting house, 22-24, 29, 32, 34, 36, 41, 48, 62, 66, 67, 73-76, 79, 94, 101, 108-117, 120, 122, 126-128, 130,131, 138,139, 150

Menotomy, Bridge, 1642, 6; Church, see Cambridge Second Church; Field, 8, 9, 10, 16; heavy firing of troops at, in Battle of 19 April, 1776, 56, 65, 66, 72, 78, 80, 81; incorporation as a district of Cambridge and Charlestown, 3, 37-39; injuries inflicted by British troops April 19, 1775, 56, 66-69, 74, 79, 82,128; men reported missing after battle of April 19, 77; minutemen 60,61, 56-60, 76, 99; Plain, action on, in Battle of April 19, 1775, 66-72; River, 2, 3, 5, 8-10, 16, 20, 83, 132; Row, 10

Methodist Society, 179

Middlesex Turnpike, 128, 136; Union Society, 110, 127

Militia, disposal of, after the Battle of April 19, 1775, 79

Mills Weare,’ 20 Ministerial privileges, 21 [356]

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 [357]

Sawmill, dam for, in 1703, suit, &c, 16

School Committee, 108, 109, 121, 138, 139, 140, 142, 171, 172, 173

Schoolhouses, in the Precinct, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24, 32, 33, 41-43, 46, 73, 108, 110; in W. Cambridge, 116,122,130, 131, 137-139, 141-143, 152, 154, 156, 157, 158, 160; in Arlington, 163, 166; burned, 160, 163; in Eastern District, 122,130,143,162; in Northwest District, 139, 142, 158, 160; in South District, 131, 143

Schools, 22, 24, 32, 41, 43, 48, 108,121, 131, 137, 139, 140,141-143, 148,154, 157; High School, 158, 159, 165; superintendent of, 169

Sealer of leather first chosen, 122

Seating the meeting-house, 94, 95

Second or Northwest Precinct in Cambridge, boundaries, 2, 104; church organized, and first minister settled, 26, 28, 29, 30, 90, 126; early preachers, 23, 24, 25; fifty years since founded, 46; first child baptized, 22; first precinct meeting, 21; incorporated as town of West Cambridge, 3, 114, 126; incorporated with part of Charlestown as the District of Menotomy, 3, 38, 39; meeting-house built, 23; meeting-house dedicated, 23, 24; new meeting-house, 110; preaching in, 21, 23; second minister settled, 106, 106, 107; set off as a distinct parish, 2

Sermon, at Rev. Mr. Cooke's ordination, by Rev. E. Turell, 30; by President Langdon at Watertown, cited, 66

Sermons by Mr. Cooke, 32-37, 39, 41-47, 49-51, 57, 84-89, 93, 94, 98-100; by Rev. Mr. Fiske, 107, 108, 122-128

Sexton, 107, 108, 114, 143

Sheds at Old Cambridge for Menotomy residents, 20; on parish land, 117, 141

Shooting of a woman in Menotomy in 1770, 42

Sidewalks, 141

Singing, 49, 109, 111, 113, 114, 242; school, 114, 116

Sketch of Major Ingalls, 157, 158; of Rev. S. A. Smith, 169: of Thomas Adams, 149, 160

Smith's ‘West Cambridge on the 19th of April, 1775,’ 66, 77, 78, 160

Snake hunt, 31

Soldiers in war of 1676, 18,19; enlisted in 1775, 67; war of 1861-65, 339-51

Sons of Temperance, 157

Squa Sachem's Reservation west of Mystic Ponds, 7

State Records, 1, 2, 4, 38

St. John's Church, 179

St. Malachy's Church, 179

Stone house on training field, 145

Stores in West Cambridge, 130

Stoves in meeting-house, 116, 117

Stranger found dead in woods, 33

Streets first lighted with gas by town, 155

Streets, survey of, 145

Suicides, 32, 124

Surrender of Cornwallis, 98, 100; of Fort William Henry, 35

Tax, list for Menotomy, A. D. 1781, 95-97; payers of, in Menotomy, in 1688, 19

Thatcher's (Capt.) Cambridge militia company, April 19, 1775, 66, 67

Tombs in Burying Ground, 116

Tornado of Aug. 22, 1861, 152-54

Town, clock, 166,163; fire implements, 137, 139; house built, 154; meeting of West Cambridge, 120, 121; officers of Arlington, 170-173; of West Cambridge, 120, 121; pound, 121, 131, 138, 141; record of births, &c, in first town book, 139; report, the first printed, 130-32; safe, 152

Train band, 41, 46, 84

Training field, 146

Transfer of land, the former southeast corner of Arlington, 1729, 9

Union Grammar School District, 154; School District divided, 152, 154

Universal and Universalist Society, 117,119, 176, 177

Visit of Jerome Bonaparte and his Bride to Whittemore's Card Factory in 1804, 111

Washingtonian Society, 157

Wear Bridge, mill below on Menotomy side, 18

Weir (or Ware ) Bridge, 18, 39; for alewives in Menotomy River, 1636—since Alewife River or Brook, 6; in Mystic River at Menotomy, 6

Wells in public highways, 143

Welsh Mountains, the, 162

West Cambridge, band, 129, 136; boundaries, 3; congregational minister, right in Harvard College, 3; First Parish, 116-120, 123, 125, 126, 138, 143, 166, 169, 163, 174; Five [358] Cents Savings Bank, 166; Gas Light Company, 155; Horse Railroad Co., 155; Light Infantry, 133, 136; Musical Society, 114, 115, 122; name changed to Arlington, 4, 160; part annexed to Belmont, 4; part annexed to Winchester, 4; part of Charlestown annexed, 4, 142; Sewing Circle, 141; Social Library, 122, 127, 236, 242; Sketch of, by Isaac Hill, 145-9, 160; Statement of expenses, 1816, 1816, 137,138; to help maintain Charles River Bridge, 3; town incorporated, 8, 114; view of in 1817, 138, 139

Whittemore, Samuel, wounding of, by the British soldiery on April 19, 1776, 75-77

Will of Rev. Samuel Cooke, 101

Winship, Jason, killed by British soldiers, 66, 73-76

Woburn Road; since Mystic Street, 8, 76

Wyman, District Schoolhouse, 152; Jabez, killing of by British soldiery, 66, 73-75

Yankee Doodle played by Percy's British reinforcement, April 19, 1776, 61

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