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Charles A. Nelson , A. M., Waltham, past, present and its industries, with an historical sketch of Watertown from its settlement in 1630 to the incorporation of Waltham, January 15, 1739. 6 0 Browse Search
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over it on Newton Street. Pond End was the name applied to the neighborhood on the Lincoln road near the Great Pond. Allen Flagg and his brothers John and Michael settled here about 1684, on Chester Brook, and the Sandersons about 1689. Joshua Bigelow had settled on or near Chester Brook in 1676. Several of the deacons in Mr. Angier's church lived in this section. Jonathan Sanderson His grandson, Abner Sanderson, was Assessor 25 years, 1766-1805; Select-man 21 years, 1778-1806; Represin Abijah Brown, Leonard Williams, Esq., and Captain Jonathan Brewer were appointed a committee to draft instructions to their Representative respecting the several towns forming themselves into a Provincial Congress, and October 3d following Joshua Bigelow was chosen delegate to the Congress at Concord. January 9, 1775, The question was then put to know the minds of the town, whether they will all be prepared and stand ready equipt as minute men? And the town answered in the affirmative.
94. Bemis, Abraham, house of, 119. Bemis, David, and Dr. Enos Sumner erect a dam across Charles River, 125; built first grist and snuff mill in Watertown at Bemis Station, 125; Isaac, 90. Bemis, Seth: his cotton factory, 125; owner of whole water power, 127; sells his right to raise his dam 12 inches, 127. Seth, jr., 128. Bemis Manufacturing Co. incorporated, 127. Bemis tavern, one of oldest houses in town, 90. Benjamin, Daniel, 64, 70, 71. Biglow, Lt., Thomas, 70, 71. Bigelow: Abijah, Jacob, 89; Joshua, 97. Bill of fare for ordination, 111 n. 3. Bird Tavern (the), 84; militia trainings at 86. Bisket-cake exchanged for a bass, 3, 14, 63. Black lead, a whole rock of, 35. Bleachery established, 132; new buildings at, 134; finishes fifteen tons of goods daily, 134. Blessing of the Bay, the first vessel built in the colony, 34. Block Island, 40, 41, 42. Boarding-houses at factory in good hands, 131. Boies, John: his cottage and paper-mill at