cheller, Frank Hoyt, Henry Morill, the last two representing the Lothrop company, and Arthur T. Kidder, of Somerville.
The following is from the tribute of Sam Walter Foss.
It appeared in the Somerville Journal for January 10, and our biographical sketch of Mr. Brooks is also quoted from that paper:—
Elbridge Streeter Brooitors of the Youth's Companion; Hezekiah Butterworth, author and editor, and Rev. William H. Pierson, Mr. Brooks' pastor; and the singing of a hymn written by Sam Walter Foss.
Address by John F. Ayer
At the time of the organization of the Historical Society, Mr. Brooks was elected a vice-president.
His work as a writer oment that came with the loss of sight and broken health.
Dead he lay among his books, The peace of God was in his looks.
The following hymn, written by Sam Walter Foss, was then sung by the congregation:— His were the tales of olden days, Of patriot deeds, in valor's praise; Tales of the men who made us great, And broke ou
orced March.
The, III.—24.
Ford. J. B. & Co., I.—8.
Ford of the Mistick, II.—9.
Forster, Charles E., III.—21.
Fort Marshall. IV.—24.
Fort Maverick, IV.—9.
Fort McHenry, IV.—24.
Fort No. 1, I.—8.
Fort No. 3, I.—23.
Foss, Sam Walter, I.—11, 14.
Foss, Sam Walter, hymn by, I.—20.
Foster, George, II.—20.
Foster, Major General John G., IV.—24.
Franklin Academy, Pa., II.—29.
Franklin, General, IV.—30.
Franklin Street, III.—14, 15, 17, 20.
Franklin-streetFoss, Sam Walter, hymn by, I.—20.
Foster, George, II.—20.
Foster, Major General John G., IV.—24.
Franklin Academy, Pa., II.—29.
Franklin, General, IV.—30.
Franklin Street, III.—14, 15, 17, 20.
Franklin-street Church, III.—17.
Fredericksburg, IV.—25, 26.
Free Academy, N. Y., I.—8.
French and Indian War, I.—23.
Frost Family, The, II.—26.
Frost, Samuel Tufts, I.—24.
Frost, Samuel Tufts, house of, I.—24.
Frost. Samuel Tufts, relics of, I.—24.
Gage, General, Expedition of, IV.—12.
Galletly, Frederick A., IV.—28.
Galletly, James. IV.—28.
Games' Mills, IV.—29.
Gardner's Battery, Ind., I.—35.
Garrison, Will