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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of authorities cited in preliminary narrative. (search)
List of authorities cited in preliminary narrative. Adams, C. F. Three Episodes of N. E. History. Allan, C. F. Letter of (Ms.). Ammen, Daniel. The Atlantic Coast. Ammen, Daniel. The Navy in the Civil War. Ammen, Daniel. The Old Navy and the New. Appleton, J. W. M. In Putnam's Magazine. Appleton Bros. Cyclopedia of American Biography. Armington, S. W. (Ms. Diary.) Army and Navy Journal, The. Atlantic Monthly, VII., 744. Bates, J. L. History of Pennsylvania Volunteers. Benedict, G. G. Vermont in the Civil War. Billings, J. D. Hard Tack and Coffee. Bosson, C. P. 42d Mass. Infantry, History of. Bowen, J. L. Massachusetts in the Civil War. Boynton, C. B. History of the U. S. Navy, 2 vols. Briggs, G. W. Funeral Sermon on General Lander. Brown, G. W. Baltimore and the 19th April, 1861. Century War Book, The, 4 vols. Chamberlain, J. L. Letter from (Ms.). Cook, B. F. 12th Mass Infantry, History of (the Webster Regiment).
e 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, 1829. The churches invited to assist in his o
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 12., The first Methodist Episcopal Church of Medford. (search)
in October, 1897, with a reunion and banquet. In June, 1898, Dr. Chadbourne, following the example of Dr. Watkins, took as his wife one of our members, Mrs. Martha Ransom. Dr. Chadbourne's Bible Class, held in the audience room during the Sunday-school hour, was largely attended and greatly enjoyed, as was also the Teachers' Bible Class held at the parsonage on Saturday evenings. During Dr. Chadbourne's five years pastorate the church lost by death several of the oldest members, among them Bros. Orvid M. Fowler and William T. Hannah. Rev. F. T. Pomeroy succeeded Dr. Chadbourne, and remained three years. During his pastorate several deaths occurred among the church membership, among them being Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Newcomb and Mrs. O. M. Fowler. Mr. Pomeroy was followed in April, 1905, by Rev. Edgar Cary Bridgham, who is still our pastor. Early during his pastorate, on Saturday night, August 19, 1905, the church was totally destroyed by a fire of incendiary origin. Many wer
Finances in New York. New York, Nov. 17.--Several of the banks have proposed to discount $1,000,000 of sixty day bills on Brown & Bros., to be used by the latter to purchase sterling bills drawn against produce now useless for want of purchasers of sterling bills. Forced sales of sterling for Atlantic 1a2 per cent, premium. The market is unsettled, but relief is expected if the negotiations with Brown & Bros. and others succeed. Money is worth 12 per cent, on the best double paper, and 18a21 per cent, on good single names. New York, Nov. 19, P. M.--The Banks as yet have failed to agree on any plan to relieve the exchange market, and exchange is nominal. Bank shares, State and Federal securities are seriously lower — U. S. 5's were offered to-day at $97 without bids; last week they were quoted at $102. The weekly City Bank statement is as follows: Decrease in loans $2,365,000. Decrease in specie $1,661,000. Decrease in circulation $282,000. De
ing proceedings under trust deeds, in certain cases; and House bills incorporating the Home Savings Bank and Aid Savings Bank of Richmond. Resolutions of inquiry were offered for amending the Code so as to allow a greater rate of interest than 6 per cent. under special agreement; for so changing the penalty of conviction for petty larceny, and to authorize offenders to be put to labor on the public works, and for providing by law that writs shall hereafter be made returnable to quarterly Courts, instead of monthly rules. A petition was presented for the formation of a new county out of parts of Greenbrier, Fayette and Nicholas. The bill suspending the sale of State bonds, and providing for the completion of recent contracts on the Covington and Ohio Railroad, was called up, debated, and certain amendments being offered, it was laid on the table until to- day. The resolution calling for information as to the ability of Bellot des Minieres, Bros. & Co. to buy the Canal, was adopted.
rest in July and January, on State bonds due to holders out of the State. Second. Tables showing what portion of the said amount would be payable by each of the Banks of this Commonwealth: 1st, on the basis of their respective capitals; 2d, on that of capital, circulation and deposit; 3d, on that of circulation and deposits. Laid on the Table.--Mr. Christian moved that 1,000 additional copies of the report of the Committee of Roads and Navigation, in reference to the ability of Beloit, Bros. & Co. to execute their contract for the completion of the James River and Kanawha Company, be printed for the use of the House. Laid on the table. House bill authorizing a loan from the Literary Fund to the Allegheny College, being on its third reading, was laid on the table, on motion of Mr. Christian. Motions for Adjournment,--By Mr. Jones, of Appomattox: Resolved,That when this House adjourns on the 5th of March, it will, with the concurrence of the Senate, adjourn sine dic.
Life and Correspondence of John A. Quitman, Major General U. S. A., and Governor of the State of Mississippi. By J. F. H. Claiborne. II vols. New York: Harper & Bros.--This work is written with the wonted spirit and eloquence of the author. It is one of very considerable interest. Gen. Quitman was of Dutch descent, and was bostory of his country. For sale by J. W. Randolph. The Four Georges; Sketches of Manners, Morals, Court and Town Life. By W. M. Thackeray. New York: Harper & Bros. These are the well known lectures of Thackeray, gotten up in handsome style and illustrated. For sale by J. W. Randolph. Nicaragua; its People, Scenery, Mon with one hundred maps and illustrations. By E. G. Squier, formerly Charge d'affaires of the United States to the Republic of Central America. New York: Harper & Bros. This book is published in good style and has peculiar interest now when the ill-fated expeditions of the American filibusters are fresh in the memory. For sale b
Not arrested. --We are gratified to learn that the statement of the arrest of Mr. Lanier of the firm of Lanier, Bros. & Co., copied from the Baltimore papers, was erroneous.--He gave us this assurance in person on Saturday. The junior partner of the firm, Mr. Selby, was arrested by General Banks' order, while on his way to Baltimore, where his family reside. This gentleman was taken to Baltimore on Thursday and imprisoned in Fort McHenry on the charge of "treason."
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