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Historic leaves, volume 2, April, 1903 - January, 1904, Literary men and women of Somerville. (search)
Literary men and women of Somerville. By David Lee Maulsby. The following persons have rendered valuable help to the writer in the preparation of this paper: Mrs. John F. Ayer, Mr. Edwin M. Bacon, Miss Mary Bacon, Mr. Charles D. Elliot, Mr. Sam Walter Foss, Mrs. Mae D. Frazar, Mrs. Barbara Galpin, Mr. J. O. Hayden, Mrs. George T. Knight, Rev. W. H. Pierson, Mr. L. B. Pillsbury, Mrs. Lucy B. Ransom, Rev. Anson Titus, Miss Anna P. Vinal. after accepting the invitation of the Somerville Historical Society to address it upon the men and women of this city who have been writers, I found it necessary to draw some lines of limitation about the subject. To treat, even inadequately, all of our fellow-citizens that have issued their thoughts in print would be a greater undertaking than a single hour could see completed. It has seemed wise, therefore, to mark a boundary of demarcation between the dead and the living, and to confine this paper to those Somerville authors that are no lon
Mrs. Harriet A. Pitz Charter members. Resigned.Mr. Otto Fleishner Resigned.Mrs. Annie L. Fletcher Resigned.Mr. William K. Fletcher Resigned.Mrs. Mary B. Flint Resigned.Mr. Warren F. Flint Resigned.Mr. J. Henry Flitner Resigned.Mr. Charts C. Folsom Mr. Sam Walter Foss Resigned.Mrs. Mae D. Frazar Mr. Benjamin F. Freeman Resigned.Mrs. Charles H. Frye Resigned.Miss Emma Frye Mrs. Stephen M. Fuller Miss Anna S. Gage s Resigned.Mrs. Barbara Galpin Resigned.Mr. Merle S. Getchell Resigned.Mr. Joseph J. Giles Resigned.Mr. J. Frank Giles Resigned.Mr. B. W. Gillette Life members.Mrs. Eunice M. Gilmore Resigned.Mr. Howard A. Gilson Resigned.Mrs. Mary E. Gilson Resigned.Mr. Valentine E. Gilson Life members.Col. Edward Glines Mrs. Elizabeth F. Goodrich Mr. Frank W. Goodrich Mr. George A. Gordon Resigned.Mr. Henry C. Graves Mrs. Emma Walter Gray Rev. Francis A. Gray Mr. Walter F.
in the Olden Time, Mary A. Haley; The Teaching of Local History in Our Schools, John S. Emerson. 1899-1900: November 15, The Old Middlesex Canal, L. L. Dame, Medford; December 6, John Mallett, Florence E. Carr; December 20, History of Tufts College, President E. H. Capen; The Possibilities of the Public Library, Sam Walter Foss; January 3, Somerville as I Have Known It, Mrs. Amelia Wood; January 17, Four Satirists of the Revolution, Howrard Dawson; History of Journalism in Somerville, Barbara Galpin; January 31, Battlefields of the Revolution, Elbridge S. Brooks; February 14, Reminiscences of Army Life in 1861-1864 Elias H. Marston; Work of the Engineer Corps in the Army of the Potomac Darwin C. Pavey; February 28, Somerville Soldiers in the Rebellion Colonel Edwin C. Bennett; Some Phases of Woman's National Work Mary E. Elliot; March 14, Ballads of the Revolution, Frank M. Hawes; readings, Emma Prichard Hadley; March 28, Governor Winthrop and His Mansion on the Mistick, Charles D.