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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3, Chapter 1: re-formation and Reanimation.—1841. (search)
lls, and their Alpine passes. Released from the extra care of editing the Standard by Lib. 11.78. the consenting of David Lee and Lydia Maria Child to Lib. 11.75. conduct the new organ of the American Society, They reached this conclusion at the close of March, 1841, and it was arranged that both names should appear in the paper, but that Mrs. Child should have immediate charge, removing to New York, while her husband remained on his beet-sugar farm near Northampton, Mass. (Ms. Mar. 30, 31, 1841, J. S. Gibbons to W. L. G.). Rogers in July began to urge his very brother to make the Ms. July 16, 1841, Rogers to W. L. G. trip in question, then far from fashionable or well-known, or well-provided with houses of entertainment. Forgive me for writing so much, he concluded. You are the only person, almost, I love to write to well enough to attempt it, and the only one I can't write anything like a merchantable letter to. Such warm affection easily found a sentimental reason for a t
Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 2, Chapter 23: return to his profession.—1840-41.—Age, 29-30. (search)
p, which he will carry on slowly through the summer. Prescott has completed the introduction to his history of the Conquest of Mexico, comprising an elaborate survey of the manners, institutions, and origin of the ancient Mexicans. He was on the point of going to Europe with the Appletons, to pass the summer and enjoy his triumph in English society; but, after much debate and doubt, he has given up the plan. Yours ever and ever, Charles Sumner. To Thomas Crawford, Rome. Boston, March 31, 1841. dear Crawford,—You have, perhaps, already heard from Greene that I had started a subscription paper to procure your admirable Orpheus for the Boston Athenaeuin. The sum I proposed to raise is now subscribed,— twenty-five hundred dollars. I feel that this will not be an adequate compensation for the time, labor, and genius that you will bestow upon your work; but it may, as business men say, give you a living profit, and will be the forerunner, I trust, of other and more profitable o
4 Ap. 1826; Esther Peirce, b. 28 Ap. 1796, d. 29 June 1798; Ammi, b. 5 Aug. 1797; Samuel Locke, bap. 19 Jan. 1800, d. 1 Sept. 1802; Benjamin, bap. 13 Sept. 1801, d. 8 Sept. 1802; Benjamin, bap. 12 June 1803, a physician in Wob., d. 9 Mar. 1864; Helen, bap. 2 Sept. 1804; Samuel Locke, bap. 23 Nov. 1806, d. in Cambridgeport 20 June 1871; Eliza Ann, bap. 9 Ap. 1809; Joseph, bap. 25 Nov. 1810; d. 23 Aug. 1811. Ephraim the f. was elected Deac. of the church in West Camb. about 1819, and d. 31 Mar. 1841, a. 75; his w. Deborah d. 29 Jan. 1823, a. 50. 34. William, s. of Jonathan (21), m. Mary Blackman 6 Nov. 1774, and d. 11 June 1824, a. 74; his w. Mary d. 9 Mar. 1836, a 80. A granite monument was erected by the town of West Camb. to commemorate their donation of the School Fund. 35. Jonathan, S. of Jonathan (21), m. Lydia Trask of Lex. 15 Sept. 1788, and had a child, b. 28 Mar. 1789, d. 2 Ap. 1789; Jonathan Trask, bap. 31 July 1791; William, bap. 6 Oct. 1793; David Cummings, bap.
4 Ap. 1826; Esther Peirce, b. 28 Ap. 1796, d. 29 June 1798; Ammi, b. 5 Aug. 1797; Samuel Locke, bap. 19 Jan. 1800, d. 1 Sept. 1802; Benjamin, bap. 13 Sept. 1801, d. 8 Sept. 1802; Benjamin, bap. 12 June 1803, a physician in Wob., d. 9 Mar. 1864; Helen, bap. 2 Sept. 1804; Samuel Locke, bap. 23 Nov. 1806, d. in Cambridgeport 20 June 1871; Eliza Ann, bap. 9 Ap. 1809; Joseph, bap. 25 Nov. 1810; d. 23 Aug. 1811. Ephraim the f. was elected Deac. of the church in West Camb. about 1819, and d. 31 Mar. 1841, a. 75; his w. Deborah d. 29 Jan. 1823, a. 50. 34. William, s. of Jonathan (21), m. Mary Blackman 6 Nov. 1774, and d. 11 June 1824, a. 74; his w. Mary d. 9 Mar. 1836, a 80. A granite monument was erected by the town of West Camb. to commemorate their donation of the School Fund. 35. Jonathan, S. of Jonathan (21), m. Lydia Trask of Lex. 15 Sept. 1788, and had a child, b. 28 Mar. 1789, d. 2 Ap. 1789; Jonathan Trask, bap. 31 July 1791; William, bap. 6 Oct. 1793; David Cummings, bap.
ardent and fervent wish that his life may be prolonged to do good; that the infirmities of age may rest upon him with joy and hope. And that many blessings and comforts may attend him in his retirement from his pastoral labors among us. West Cambridge, May 14, 1828. 1828, May 26. Mr. Miles Gardner chosen Deacon. After the death of Dea. John Adams, Ephraim Cutter assisted Dea. Frost in his duties, and, at some time not recorded, was chosen deacon and served as such till his death, March 31, 1841. [Apr. 8, 1841. Voted that Bros. Emerson Parks and Henry Whittemore make provision for the communion and till a deacon or deacons be chosen.] 1829, May 20. Frederic H. Hedge ordained minister of Church and Parish, West Cambridge. Dismissed March 9, 1835. A few more particulars, from the records, regarding Dr. Hedge's ministry are inserted in a note. The Rev. Frederic Henry Hedge was ordained minister of the Congregational Church and Parish in West Cambridge, May 20, 182
); Samuel Locke, bap. 19 Jan. 1800, d. 1 Sept. 1802, a. 2 (g. s.); Benjamin, bap. 13 Sept. 1801, d. 8 Sept. 1802, a. 1 yr. 1 day (g. s.); Benjamin, bap. 12 June, 1803; Ellen, bap. 2 Sept. 1804, d. 28 June, 1809, a. 5 (g. s.); Samuel Locke, bap. 23 Nov. 1806; Eliza Ann, bap. 9 Apr. 1809, adm. to the ch. 6 Nov. 1825, m. Henry Whittemore and Thomas Winship; Joseph, bap. 25 Nov. 1810, d. 23 Aug. 1811, a. 9 mos. (g. s.). Deborah, W. of Ephraim, d. 29 Jan. 1823, a. 51 (g. s.). Deacon Ephraim d. 31 Mar. 1841, a. 73 (g. s.). After the death of Dea. John Adams [in 1819], Ephraim Cutter assisted Dea. Frost in his duties, and, at some time not recorded, was chosen deacon and served as such till his death. He was a thrifty, public-spirited man. He always had the best live stock, the best orchard, and the best-filled barn of the neighborhood. Letter of J. Brooks Russell. See Wyman, 262-3. 25. Joshua, s. of Ammi (11), o. c. Pct. ch. 14 Aug. 1803. His son Ammi, bap. 14 Aug. 1803, d.—son of Jo