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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 33: (search)
s Mate, Peter Trescott. [Commander George W. Rodgers commanded the Catskill at Charleston.] Steam-Sloop Powhatan. Captain, S. W. Godon; Lieutenant-Commander, E. P. Williams; Lieutenants, A. R. McNair and F. J. Higginson; Surgeon, Henry O. Mayo; Assistant Surgeon, Edw. D. Payne; Paymaster, L. J. Brown; First-Lieutenant of Marines, P. C. Pope; Acting-Masters, Jas. Ogilvie, Lothrop Baker, C. R. Wilkins and E. L. Haines; Acting-Ensign, C. P. Walters; Acting-Masters' Mates, W. S. Curtis, Wm. Frost and C. H. Howland; Engineers: Chief, John A. Grier; First Assistant, H. B. Nones; Second-Assistant. Henry Brown; Third-Assistants, W. H. Glading, R. A. Wright, G. W. Carrick, John Franklin and M. Cuthbert; Boatswain, Wm. Long; Gunner, G. W. Omensetter; Carpenter, Amos Chick; Sailmaker, W. S. L. Brayton. Iron-clad steamer Passaic. Captain, Percival Drayton; Lieutenant-Commander, Joseph N. Miller; Assistant Surgeon, Edgar Holden; Assistant Paymaster, J. P. Woodbury; Acting-Ensigns, H.
ed to individuals, about one acre in its extreme northwesterly corner was reserved for its former use, until trials, and imprisonments, and executions were transferred to East Cambridge. This lot was described in the Proprietors' Records, April 3, 1826, as about one acre of land, called the Gallows Lot, in front of the house of James Rule, and separated from his real estate by a bridle-way leading from the county road to said land, etc. It was sold on the 24th of the the same month to William Frost, and described as bounded easterly, southerly, and westerly, by his own land, northerly and northeasterly by a bridle-way, leading from the county road to land belonging to Mary Stone and Susanna Jarvis, etc. It was entered from North Avenue through a bridleway or passage, between Lancaster Place and Arlington Street, now called Stone Court. The names and the number of the wretched convicts who suffered the extreme penalty of the law at this Place of execution, are unknown to me. One
6. Jacob H. Bates, 1842, 1843. Omen S. Keith, 1844. Royal Morse, 1845, 1846. Jonas Wyeth 2d, 1847-1849. James Luke, 1847. Josiah W. Cook, 1848, 1849, 1855. Edward G. Stevens, 1848-1850, 1854. William L. Whitney, 1850-1852. John Hews, 1850. Charles Wood, 1851-1854. Joseph Whitney, 1851-1853, 1857. George Coolidge, 1853, 1854, 1856, 1857. Joseph H. Rice, 1855. Ozias Clark, 1855. Abel W. Bruce, 1856, 1860. Atherton H. Stevens, 1856. Alvaro Blodgett, 1857. William Frost, 1858-1863. George W. Livermore, 1858, 1859. Andrew J. Green, 1860-1877. Artemas Z. Brown, 1861-1877. Charles H. Saunders, 1864-1867. Levi L. Cushing, Jr., 1868-1877. Town Clerks. the Records were kept by the Clerk of the Selectmen until 1693, when an officer styled Town Clerk was first elected. William Spencer, 1632-1635. Joseph Cooke, 1636, 1637, 1639-1641. Joseph Isaac, 1638. Probably. Roger Shaw, 1642. Probably. Thomas Danforth, 1645-1668. John
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, I. List of officers from Massachusetts in United States Navy, 1861 to 1865. (search)
nkDate.Discharged or Otherwise.Rank. Frost, George W., Credit, Lexington.N. H.Mass.Mass.Aug. 26, 1861.Actg. Master.Ethan Allen; Circassian; Fort Donelson.E. Gulf; Supply Steamer; North Atlantic.Dec. 14, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Master. Frost, William,--Mass.Feb. 6, 1862.Actg. Master's Mate.Powhatan.South Atlantic.June 20, 1863.Resigned.Actg. Master's Mate. Frost, Wood bury G.,Me.Mass.Mass.June 4, 1864.Actg. Asst. Surgeon.Nyanza.West Gulf.Nov. 6, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Asst. Surgeon. Frost, Wood bury G.,Me.Mass.Mass.June 4, 1864.Actg. Asst. Surgeon.Nyanza.West Gulf.Nov. 6, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Asst. Surgeon. Fuller, Augustus H., Credit. Cambridge.Mass.Mass.Mass.Jan. 25, 1862.Actg. Master's Mate.San Jacinto; Roebuck; Magnolia; Hendrich Hudson.East Gulf.Sept. 19, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Sept. 5, 1864.Actg. Ensign. Fuller, Charles M., Credit, Medford.Mass.Mass.Mass.Jan. 10, 1863.Actg. Master's Mate.Macedonian; Ozark.School Ship; Mississippi.Sept. 5, 1865.Hon. discharged.Actg. Ensign. Feb. 16, 1864.Actg. Ensign. Fuller, Darius S., See enlistment, Aug. 19, 1864. Credit, Lowell,
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
French, Henry, 54 French, J. A., 54 French, J. H., 213 French, Jonathan, 582 French, N. W., 381 French, Nathaniel, Jr., 281 French, Thomas, 282 French, W. H., 416, 525 French, W. M., Mrs., 582 French, Warren, 282 Frietchie, Barbara, 619 Frisbie, E. H., 54 Frisble, J. F., 54 Frost, B. W., 282 Frost, E. R., 282, 525 Frost, E. R., 282 Frost, G. W., 56 Frost, Jonathan, 582 Frost, L. W., 162 Frost, Morrill, 582 Frost, Nathaniel, 282 Frost, W. G., 56 Frost, W. S., 282 Frost, William, 56 Frothingham, F. E., 282 Frothingham, J. B., 416, 467, 526 Frothingham, N. L., 582 Frothingham, O. B., 652 Frothingham, W. B., 282 Fry, J. B., 579 Fry, T. W. G., 417, 467, 526 Frye, C. H., 489 Fuller, A. B., 394 Fuller, A. H., 56 Fuller, A. L., 282 Fuller, B. F., 282 Fuller, C. E., 282 Fuller, C. E., 417 Fuller, C. M., 56 Fuller, D. S., 56 Fuller, E. J., 56 Fuller, G. A., 282 Fuller, G. E., 282 Fuller, G. K., 56 Fuller, G. W., 56 Fuller, Granville, 582 Fuller, H
Fitchburg Railroad, 65. Fitz, N. E., 53, 59, 90. Flagg, Wilson, 34, 38. Flanagan, Lewis C., 61. Flanders, Miss, 18. Flora of Somerville, The, 55. Follet, Bradbury, 70. Ford, C., 15. Forster, Charles, 49, 77, 78, 82, 92, 96, 97. Forster, Deacon, Charles, 60, 88. Fort Hill, 4. Fort Wagner, 4. Foster, T., 13. Franklin School. 60, 65. French, Miss, Rebecca, 17, 21. Fresh Pond, 9, Frost's Grammar, 98. Frost, Martha, 18, 19. Frost, Samuel, 12. Frost, Samuel Tufts, 57. Frost, William, 13. Frothingham, —, 22. Frothingham, James K., 48, 70, 81, 96. Frothingham Richard, Jr., 4, 51, 82, 94, 95, 97. Furber,—William H., 53, 90. Garden Court, 58. Gardner District, 50, 51, 67, 78, 79, 83, 93, 96, 99. Gardner, Henry, 11. Gardner, Mary B., 75. Gardner, Miles, 67. Gardner, Miss, 20. Gardner Row, 77. Gardner, Samuel, 14. Gardner, S, Jr., 14. Gardner School, 67, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 92, 96, 97. Gaffield, E., 12. Garrison, William Lloyd, 37. Gates. Mi
estate Mr. Sargent now lives. I think Mr. Sargent married a descendant of this Mr. Adams. Joseph Adams died in 1824, leaving a will which was dated in 1823. In that will he gives to his sons, Joseph and Samuel, and to his grandchildren, William Frost, Edmund Frost, and Lucy Frost, that lot of land and the buildings on it where my son Joseph lives, containing about eleven acres, and also the Austin lot adjoining thereto, and also that part of the Austin lot which lieth southwesterly of Craigie's Road, so called; the whole of the Austin lot containing about eleven acres which is to be divided into three equal parts; one-third to Joseph, one-third to Samuel, and one-third to William Frost, Edmund Frost, and Lucy Frost, to the last three in equal parts. The inventory filed in his estate shows 7 acres, 2 quarters, and 36 poles of the Austin lot on the northerly side of Craigie's Road, and 3 acres, 2 quarters, and 4 poles on the southerly side thereof; over eleven acres after the
Conahey, 6. Fort Duchesne, 6. Fort MacMahon, 2. Fort Jackson, 50. Fortress Monroe, 4. Fort Sedgwick, 2. Fort Stedman, 9. Fort St. Philip, 50. Fort Wadsworth, 6. Fowle's Mill Pond, 87. Fox, Thomas, 89. Foxcroft, Francis, Esq., 89. Franklin Primary, 40. Franklin School, 39. Fredericksburg, 11. Free Street Church, Portland, M,. 31. Fresh Pond, 87. Frizzell, John, 79, 80, 85. Frost, Edmund, 83. Frost, Lucy, 83. Frost, Captain, Samuel, 23. Frost, Samuel Tufts, 42. Frost, William. 83. Frothingham, James K., 28. Fuller, John E., 15. Fullick, Eliza R., 69. Fullick, George K., 69. Fullick, Geraldine, 69. Gardner, General, 60, 61. Gardner Row District, 32, 36. Gardner Row School, 35. Gaw, James, 68. Gay, Eugene, 67. Gay, Francis G., 67. Gay, Hannah T., 67. Genesee, The, 60. Gere, Stephen, 78. Gerrish, Colonel, 64. Gherardi, Donato, 68. Gilcrease, Elijah H., 15. Giles, Joseph J., 15. Glines, Frederick H., 4, 15. Globe Tavern, 2, 6. Goffstown, N.
Jr., Joseph Hill, Joel Frost, Benjamin Cutter, George Swan, Abijah Cutter, Amos Hill, Benjamin Harrington, John Perry, W. B. King, Nathan Locke, Thomas Hill, Samuel Ames, William Mann, Jonas Adams, Philip B. Fessenden, David Hill, Asa Frost, William Frost, John Crosby, Ammi Cutter, Ephraim Frost, 3d, Thaddeus Frost. One article of the constitution provided that every member shall sit in the singing seats when at meeting. At a meeting of the West Cambridge Musical Society, Oct. 13, 1807, Ja Walter Russell, bass, 1807, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1814, 16; James Hill, bass, 1807, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1814; Amos Locke, tenor, 1807, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1814; Samuel Wilson, treble, 1808, 1809; George Swan, treble, 1810; Samuel Ames, treble, 1814; William Frost, 1816; Ebenezer Hall, Jr., 1816; Philip B. Fessenden, treble, 1816. The First Parish in West Cambridge. In 1807 the old religious society which formed the original society of the Second or Northwest Parish in Cambridge, became the Fir
. She d. 31 Aug. 1849.) Had Frances, m. William Prentiss, 28 Aug. 1808; Nahum; a dau., d. 8 Sept. 1800, a. 8 yrs.; a dau., d. 22 Aug. 1796, a. 19 mos.; Hannah, m. Davis Locke, 13 Jan. 1817; Harriet, m. George Peirce, 29 Mar. 1819; Eliza, m. William Frost, 3 Oct. 1819; Walter, d. (at Boston) 10 Jan. 1835, a. 37; Oliver; Mehitable, m. Thaddeus Dean; Mary, m. Charles Lord; Almira, m. Daniel Usher. See Cutter (par. 11); Wyman's Chas., 839. 20. Thomas, s. of Walter (11), m. Margaret Adams, 25t Kendall, bap. 18 June, 1820. See Wyman's Chas., 937. 9. Samuel Peirce, s. of Benjamin (4), m. (of Chas.) Eunice Swan, 26 Nov. 1812. Had James .Munroe, bap. here 27 June, 1819. 10. Betsey, d. 25 Oct. 1801, a. 23. Mary (of Camb.), m. William Frost, 21 Feb. 1811. See Gilmore, Mary (A. D. 1791). Tennant, William (a stranger), d. 25 Apr. 1835, a. about 40. Thatcher, Mary, of Camb., m. Elisha Goddard of Sutton, 23 May, 1758. Paige, 669. Thomas, Joshua, and w. Mary, o. c. here 13