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and said pound-keeper shall have, for pounding, twopence per head for horses and also neat cattle; one penny for each hog; and, for sheep, after the rate of sixpence per score. This answered all purposes until May 15, 1758, when the town voted to build a new pound with stone. This was built accordingly, and placed on the west side of the Woburn road, six or eight rods north of Jonathan Brooks's house, in West Medford. Mr. Samuel Reeves, whose house stood on the spot now occupied by Mr. James Gibson's house, was the pound-keeper. The walls of this pound were very high and strong; and bad boys thought they had a right to throw stones at the cattle there confined. March 6, 1809: Mr. Isaac Brooks and others petitioned the town to have the pound removed. This petition was granted thus: Voted to have the pound removed to the town's land near Gravelly Bridge, so called; and said pound to be built of wood or stone, at the discretion of the committee. There the pound remained only fo
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Gibson, James 1690-1752 (search)
Gibson, James 1690-1752 Merchant; born in London in 1690; became a merchant in Boston, Mass.; took part in the capture of Louisburg, and after its surrender superintended the removal of the prisoners to France. He published an account of the Louisburg expedition, under the title of A Boston merchant of 1745. He died in the West Indies, while on a trading expedition, in 1752.
4. Mustered out, June 17, 1865. Gibbs, Joseph. Second Lieutenant, 3d Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., Oct. 1, 1862. Mustered out, June 26, 1863. Gibbs, William. Captain, 1st Mass. Cavalry, Oct. 31, 1861. Resigned, Feb. 3, 1862. Gibson, George W. Corporal, 21st Mass. Infantry, Aug. 9, 1861; mustered, Aug. 23, 1861. Second Lieutenant, July 29, 1862. First Lieutenant, Sept. 2, 1862. Dismissed, June 5, 1863 (Letter, A. G. O., Washington, June 26, 1863). Gibson, James. Second Lieutenant, 13th Mass. Infantry, Apr. 1, 1863. First Lieutenant, Adjutant, 59th Mass. Infantry, Nov. 19, 1863. Captain, Dec. 10, 1863. Resigned, Feb. 15, 1864. Private and Sergeant Major, 59th Mass. Infantry, Feb. 29, 1864; mustered, Mar. 12, 1864. First Lieutenant, Oct. 7, 1864. Transferred, June 1, 1865, to 57th Mass. Infantry. Mustered out, July 30, 1865. Gibson, William. Second Lieutenant, 35th Mass. Infantry, Aug. 8, 1862. Captain, Aug. 14, 1862. Discharged (
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
Gerdes, F. H., 653 Gere, J. A., 417 Gerrans, Charles, 58 Gerrish, D. F., 58 Gerrish, Smith, 582 Gerry, C. M. S., 58 Gerry, Edson, 467 Gerry, M. H., 58 Gertz, W. H., 283 Getchell, D. L., 283 Gherardi, Bancroft, 58 Gibbs, A. P., 58 Gibbs, C. I., 58 Gibbs, E. J., 283 Gibbs, I. B., 417 Gibbs, Joseph, 283 Gibbs, Leonard, 582 Gibbs, P. C., 58 Gibbs, W. C., 58 Gibbs, W. P., 58 Gibbs, William, 283 Gibney, J. C., 58 Gibson, E. K., 58 Gibson, G. W., 283 Gibson, J. H., 582 Gibson, James, 284 Gibson, W. B., 58 Gibson, William, 284 Giddings, E. L., 284 Giddings, J. E., 58 Gifford, C. P., 58 Gifford, Edmund, 417, 526 Gifford, F. S., 284 Gifford, G. P., 58 Gifford, G. W., 284 Gifford, J. L., 58 Gifford, Robinson, 58 Gifford, S. S., 574 Gifford, T. J., 284 Gifford, T. J., 284 Gifford, W. M., 284 Gilbert, D. S., 58 Gilbert, Samuel, Jr., 582 Gilbreth, S. G., 284 Giles, Eleazer, 284 Giles, I. W., 284 Giles, J. J., 284 Giles, W. D., 58 Gilfillan, Thomas,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Historical sketch of the Rockbridge artillery, C. S. Army, by a member of the famous battery. (search)
Burwell, Lewis P. *Byers, G. Newton Byrd, William H. Careen, William *Carson, William Caruthers, Thornton R. Chapin, William T. Clark, James Gibson Clark, James Gregory Coffee, Whitfield A. *Cooke, Richard D. *Compton, Robert K. *Conner, Alexander Conner, Daniel Conner, Fitzhugh G. arnett, James M. Gay, Charles Gay, Erskine M. Gerard, Edward Died at Chimborazo hospital, of diphtheria, on September 6, 1864.Gibbs, John T., Jr. Gibson, Henry B. Gibson, John T. *Gibson, Robert A. Gilliam, William T. *Gilmer, James B. Gilmore, J. Harvey *Ginger, George A. Ginger, William L. Gibson, John T. *Gibson, Robert A. Gilliam, William T. *Gilmer, James B. Gilmore, J. Harvey *Ginger, George A. Ginger, William L. Gold, Alfred Gold, John M. *Gooch, J. T. Gordon, William C. *Graham, Archibald, Jr. Goul, John M. Gray,—— Gregory, John M., Jr. Grosch, Charles Hall, John F. Harris, Alexander Harris, Bolin *Heiskell, J. Campbell Heiskell, J. P. *Henry, Norborne S. Herndon, Francis T. Hetterick, Fe
rill. Selection.—Maplewood Band. Benediction.—Rev. W. J. Parrot. After the exercises in the Town Hall, the procession passed through several of the principal streets, and thence to the cemeteries, where each grave of a soldier of the war was generously decorated with flowers, in accordance with the custom throughout the country. The names of those whose graves were decorated were as follows: Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.—Edward Clark, James Ferguson, Franklin Ford, Samuel Gates, James Gibson, John Grant, Charles G. Haskell, Charles C. Henry, John Locke, Thomas Martin, Charles J. Moore, Henry S. Pollard, S. G. Rawson, Minot Robbins, William W. Snelling, George H. Sprague, William Stacy, George Trask, Nathaniel White, Henry W. Whittemore. 20. Old Burying Ground.—George P. Cotting, William Cotting Tomb; Augustus O. W. Cutter, Nehemiah Cutter Tomb; Albert Frost, Ephraim Frost Tomb: Rev. Samuel A. Smith. 4.—Arlington Advocate. Hiram Lodge.—Of fraternal societies in the
estown Genealogies and Estates, 400; see Sewall's Woburn, 614-15. Garfield, Hannah Maria. and Zaccheus Bemis of Camb., m. 5 May, 1839. Gay, Lucy, d. 6 Mar. 1828, a. 29, wife of John Gay—(g. s.). Gemini—twin infants—d. 7 Mar. 1795, a. 8 hours. Geohagan, Michael, of Boston, and Prudence Winship of Camb., m. 10 May, 1744. See Wyman, 404. See Thornton. Gerry, Catherine, and James Trecothick Austin of Camb. m. 2 Oct. 1806. Dau. of Vice President Elbridge Gerry, then of Camb. Gibson, wife of Thomas—Irish—d. 30 Apr. 1839, a. 30. Gilbert, Asahel, and Charlotte Thorndike of Boston, m. 10 Dec. 1827. Gilmore, Mary [lived at the Teels—to Harvard] adm. Pct. ch. 18 Sept. 1791; Patty Flyng, dau. of Wid. Mary, bap. 18 Sept. 1791. See Wyman, 410, 935. Gilson, Asa, of Boston, and Lydia Cutter of W. Camb., m. 16 May, 1819. See Cutter (par. 28). Gladdeus, Lucretia, d. 7 July, 1796, a. 49. Glazier, John Dexter, and Lydia Louisa Goldsmith, m. 8 Oct. 1835. Gleas
9, 1861 (3 yrs.).No. Carolina. 247James Claffey27June 24, 1861 (3 yrs.).No. Carolina. 248Jerome Colburn21June 18, 1861 (3 yrs.).No. Carolina. 249John ConnorAug. 13, 1864 (3 yrs.). 250Franklin D. Covell19June 25, 1861 (3 yrs.).No. Carolina. 251Wilson H. Crass21June 28, 1861 (3 yrs.).Susquehanna. 262John Dempsey Substitute.23July 2, 1864 (3 yrs.).S. Atlantic Squad. 263George Foster Substitute.31July 9, 1864 (3 yrs.). 254George Friend Substitute.28July 14, 1864 (3 yrs.). 266James Gibson21Jan. 11, 1866 (3 yrs.). 266William N. Jones Substitute.July 6, 1864. 267Thomas King Substitute.July 22, 1864, 268William Lairson(or Lewis) Substitute.28July 11, 1864 (3 yrs.). 269Charles H. Macomber19Aug. 4, 1862 (1 yr.). 260James Mahoney24July 28, 1862 (1 yr.).Ino. 261Frederick Mark22Aug. 5, 1862 (1 yr.).Ino. 262Patrick McCann19Aug. 1, 1862 (1 yr.).Ino. 263James McLeod26Aug. 6, 1862 (1 yr.).Ino. 264Daniel Meyall23Aug. 4, 1862 (1 yr.). 265John F. Moody22July 29, 1862 (
59, 69, 74, 78, 80, 81, 111, 161, 297 Gallagher, 346 Gallop, 261 Galvin, 179 Gammon, 349 Gannett, 104, 118 Gardner, 12, 13, 24, 38, 68, 94, 100, 118-20, 130, 131, 137, 140, 141, 143, 170-72, 178, 187, 194, 196, 204, 206, 208, 215, 251, 252, 270, 274, 308, 334, 344, 346 Garfield, 193, 262 Gasset, 164 Gates, 22, 166, 351 Gay, 32, 218, 262, 340 Gee, 24 Geier, 343 Geohagan, 262, 310, 326 Gerry, 69, 60, 190, 262 Gibbons, 6, 7 Gibbs, 172, 177, 343 Gibson, 166, 215, 252,348 Gilbert, 252, 310 Gilceas, 346 Gill, 44 Gilmore, 262, 309 Gilson, 219, 262 Gladdeus, 252 Glazier, 262, 263 Gleason, 218, 252 Gleison, 7 Goddard, 233, 252, 309 Goddin and Godding, 11, 12, 22, 262, 263, 299, 301, 328 Goffe, 7 Goldsmith, 262, 263 Goldthwait, 67 Goodwin, 173, 184, 222, 262, 263 Gookin, 253, 275 Gordon, 53, 61, 63, 64, 65, 78 Gore, 13 Gorton, 7 Goss, 253 Gould, 63, 66, 63, 64, 77, 81, 141, 167, 226,
At the Cage, yesterday, Alderman Sadler set in judgment on Jim, slave of E. G. Rawlings, who was awarded a slight remembrancer for being out of his right path the previous night. The watchman, appropriately named Beltran, had caught the unfortunate ebo-skin in the act, James Gibson, arrested for unlawfully constituting himself an obstruction to the due and proper navigation of the streets, was admonished and discharged.