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The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six: a picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation (ed. Arthur Gilman) 6 0 Browse Search
Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2 6 0 Browse Search
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s R. Paige, at that time filling the position of cashier, was elected. In March, 1863, Dr. Paige resigned the presidency to accept the cashiership again, and Robert Douglass was made president. He carried the bank through the trying period of the reorganization, and resigned, on account of ill health, in January, 1882, and was su important work. The pay-roll exceeds forty thousand dollars per annum. Manufacturing Confectioners. The manufacture of candy in Cambridge was begun by Robert Douglass in 1826, in a small building on Windsor Street. He removed soon after to the building now standing on the corner of Main and Douglass streets. Beginning with From this concern sprang the oldest candy manufacturing firm now doing business in Cambridge at this time, B. P. Clark & Co. Mr. Clark was a salesman for Douglass from 1840 to 1848; in the latter year he started in business for himself on Franklin Street, Cambridgeport. In 1862 lie moved to Main Street, and occupied a bui
June, 1847], career, 1.192, 273; generosity to G., 1.93, 2.84; prize for A. S. essay, 1.204; at Peace Convention, 228.—Letters from G., 1.192, 260, 284, 306. Douglass, Frederick [b. Talbot Co., Md., Feb., 1817], 2.292.—Portrait in Life, and in Autographs of Freedom, vol. 2. Douglass, Robert, 2.222. Downes, John [1786-1855Douglass, Robert, 2.222. Downes, John [1786-1855], 2.330. Dresser, Amos, Rev., 2.327. Duclos de Boussais, 2.384. Duffield, George, Rev. [b. Strasburg, Pa., July 4, 1794; d. Detroit, Mich., June 26, 1868], 1.399. Duncan, James, Rev., 1.144.—But see particularly the Postscript which immediately follows the Preface to Volume I. Durfee, Gilbert H., 2.103. Dwight, Timothy and Mrs. Chapman, 161; peace doctrine, 148; vindicated by Goodell, 158, disclaimed by Emancipator, 161; visit J. Q. Adams, 196; ill, 205; visit from G. 211; at R. Douglass's, 212; cause of womansuffrage movement, 381. Grimke, Angelina Emily [b. Charleston, S. C., Feb. 20, 1805; d. Hyde Park, Mass., Oct. 26, 1879], encouraged by<