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Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908,
Union Square
and its neighborhood about the year 1846. (search)
e southeast corner of these streets, and opposite the Joseph Clark house already mentioned, lived another Joseph Clark, father of one of our oldest residents, Joseph H. Clark, of Spring Hill. Mr. Clark's widow married Leonard Arnold, of whom I have already spoken. In this Clark house Mrs. Mary B. Homer, already mentioned, first oMr. Clark's widow married Leonard Arnold, of whom I have already spoken. In this Clark house Mrs. Mary B. Homer, already mentioned, first opened her store. Next east, on the southerly side of Washington street, came the home of Clark Bennett, Esq., brickmaker, and later on town treasurer, and alderman of the city. Mr. Bennett had a large family, most of whom have distinguished themselves in their various social and business relations. Lieutenant-Colonel Edwin ClaClark house Mrs. Mary B. Homer, already mentioned, first opened her store. Next east, on the southerly side of Washington street, came the home of Clark Bennett, Esq., brickmaker, and later on town treasurer, and alderman of the city. Mr. Bennett had a large family, most of whom have distinguished themselves in their various social and business relations. Lieutenant-Colonel Edwin Clark Bennett and his brother, Irving M. Bennett, were both valiant soldiers in the Civilwar, each being severely wounded in battle; George Eldon; Herbert W., a prominent musician, who died in California; Dana and Dexter, the well-known insurance men, Dana having for many years been alderman, and later chairman of the school committee
2, 81. Central Street, 12, 16, 32. Chain Bridge, 19. Chancellorsville, Battlefield of, 44. Charles City Court House, 65. Charlestown, Genealogies and Estates of, 51. Charlestown, Mass., 2, 14, 25, 26, 29, 36, 54, 79. Charlestown Neck. 12. Charlestown Pigs. 36. Charles River, 33, 37, 80. Chickahominy River, 64, 65. Chittenden, Rebecca, 59. Chittenden, Stephen, 50. Clark, Ambrose, 9. Clark, Arthur. 9. Clark, J. Manly, 9, 40. 41, 42. Clark, Joseph. 9, 10, 14, 55. Clark, Joseph H., 10. Clark, Mary A., 9. Clark, Samuel Adams. 9. Clark, T. Cordis, 19. Claudius, 80. Cleur, John C., Esq., 42. City Hall, 81. Civil War, 5, 35, 82, 83. Company A, of Peabody. 46, 67. Company B, Roxbury, 46, 64. Company C. Medford. 22, 46. Company C, of Scituate and Boston, 46. Company D. of Quincy, 46. Company E, 46, 47, 58, 60, 63. 66, 67. Company E, Thirty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, in the Civil War, 17-23, 43-47. Company F, of Taunton, 46. Company H,