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to heirs of James Russell, and named the Russell School House. The Hon. James Russell presented to the town a bell, to be placed in the cupola of said school-house, and Col. Thomas Russell presented a clock to be placed in the large grammar school-room of said house. The West Cambridge (now Arlington) Five Cents Savings Bank was incorporated April 2, 1860. The bounds of Mystic Street, from Joseph Wyman's house to Winchester line, were altered in 1860. A destructive fire took place Oct. 21, on the Walter Russell estate. 1861 There was a public meeting in the Town Hall on Sunday evening, April 21, 1861, at which the inhabitants of West Cambridge and many from Belmont assembled. A president, vice-presidents and secretaries were chosen, and resolutions passed referring to the distracted condition of the country, upholding the lawfully constituted authorities of the nation, applauding those young men of the town who had been the first to enlist as a military corps, and re