hide Matching Documents

The documents where this entity occurs most often are shown below. Click on a document to open it.

Document Max. Freq Min. Freq
Wendell Phillips, Theodore C. Pease, Speeches, Lectures and Letters of Wendell Phillips: Volume 1 34 0 Browse Search
Robert Lewis Dabney, Life and Commands of Lieutenand- General Thomas J. Jackson 20 0 Browse Search
Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 3 (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 12 0 Browse Search
Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 8 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 14, 1862., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
George Ticknor, Life, letters and journals of George Ticknor (ed. George Hillard) 8 0 Browse Search
J. B. Jones, A Rebel War Clerk's Diary 6 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 6 0 Browse Search
Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 2 6 0 Browse Search
J. William Jones, Christ in the camp, or religion in Lee's army 6 0 Browse Search
View all matching documents...

Browsing named entities in Benjamin Cutter, William R. Cutter, History of the town of Arlington, Massachusetts, ormerly the second precinct in Cambridge, or District of Menotomy, afterward the town of West Cambridge. 1635-1879 with a genealogical register of the inhabitants of the precinct.. You can also browse the collection for Cromwell or search for Cromwell in all documents.

Your search returned 3 results in 2 document sections:

s country, he built the mill in Menotomy, which we have already mentioned, whose ancient dam still remains in the mill-pond of Samuel A. Fowle, and was used till the present century. He returned to England near the end of 1645, was a colonel in Cromwell's army, and sacrificed his life in the service of the Commonwealth—being reported to be slain in the wars in Ireland in the year 1652. Samuel Shepard, chosen ensign in 1637, when Cooke was chosen captain, returned to England with him, both being excused by the General Court in October, 1645, from further attendance as members, being to go for England. Shepard was a major in Cromwell's army, very probably in Colonel Cooke's regiment, and was represented in Mitchell's Church Record, 1658, as then living in Ireland, where he probably died about 1673. In 1652 the inventory of the estate of Colonel George Cooke was accepted, and Mr. Henry Dunster and Mr. Joseph Cooke were empowered as administrators to improve the estate for the good and
192, 208, 245, 266, 27, 279, 280, 327, 334 Corbett, 223 Corlet, 5, 20 Cornell, 208, 325 Cornwallis, 98, 100 Cotting, 140, 158, 166, 208, 209, 236, 261, 281, 351 Cotton, 33, 41, 91, 208, 341, 343 Couch, 209, 244 Coughlin, 345 Covell, 348 Cowdry, 209, 286 Cowell, 209, 326 Cowing, 342 Cox, 53, 58, 165, 176, 209, 210, 234, 293, 313 Cradock, 6 Craft or Crafts, 210, 240, 248 Crane, 172, 173, 346 Crass, 348 Creamer, 345 Crockett, 201, 210 Cromwell, 7 Croome, 210 Crosby, 106,114,140,171-73, 176, 198, 206, 210, 220, 246, 249, 260, 288, 294, 345 Crouch, 176 Crowninshield, 134 Cummings, 210, 260, 339 Cunningham, 344 Curtis, 210 Cushing, 107, 124, 164, 210, 344 Cutler, 1, 2, 21, 22, 23,27, 28, 41, 59, 95, 96, 128, 145, 167-69, 197, 211, 212, 217, 225, 253,254, 266, 284, 311, 317 Cutter, 6, 6, 8, 10-24, 27, 28, 30-32, 37, 39, 49, 68, 61, 64, 69, 74, 76, 83, 92-96, 104-08,110-12, 114, 118-21, 123, 128, 131, 136