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Charles A. Nelson , A. M., Waltham, past, present and its industries, with an historical sketch of Watertown from its settlement in 1630 to the incorporation of Waltham, January 15, 1739. 12 0 Browse Search
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e Lawrence, John Cutting, John Chadwick. Sealer of Leather.—Mr. Joseph Stratton. Fence Viewers.—John Ball, Jr., Joseph Hagar. Surveyors of Highways.—John Ball ye 3d, John Viels. Tytheing men.—Isaac Peirce, Theophilus Mansfield. Hogrevll Road, part of the old Forest Street; part of Quince; Beaver; Winter; part of Lincoln, the way up the hills; a way by Mr. Hagar's unknown; Prospect; Weston; Main, the country road; part of South, the way to Dummer's farm; the road over Prospect Hie land was part of the N. E. half of the Oldham Farm, bought by Richard Gale in 1661. The Kilham place was taxed to Joseph Hagar in 1798. Standing on the hill to the west of South Street it commands an extensive view. Farther south on this streestablishment arose from their ashes. On Warren Street stood an old dwelling occupied in 1798 by Peter Warren, opposite Hagar's lane, once a road where many of the first settlers lived, now open merely as a cart path, and without a house upon it
ed by Indians, 61. Groton. Suffolk Co., England, 23 n 1. Guild, Rev. Edward C., pastor of First Parish, 117. Gun, firing of a, after night watches punished by whipping, 18; heavy fine for one that should permit an Indian to use a, 23. Hagar: Amos, 85: Benjamin, Isaac, Jonathan, 88; Joseph, 71, 93; Lois, William, 89. Hagar's lane once well settled, 93. Hamlin, Hon., Hannibal, maternal ancestors of, 97 n. 3. Hammond: Ephraim, 95; Jonathan, 90, 95; Deacon Thomas, 71, 95. HaHagar's lane once well settled, 93. Hamlin, Hon., Hannibal, maternal ancestors of, 97 n. 3. Hammond: Ephraim, 95; Jonathan, 90, 95; Deacon Thomas, 71, 95. Hancock, John: votes cast for him for Governor, 105. Hardy's Pond, 81 n. 1. Harold, son of Earl Godwin, 66; received Waltham (Eng.)from Edward the Confessor, 67. Harrington: Amos, 87; once the richest man in town, 88 n. 1; Benjamin, 93; Josiah, 71; Samuel, 96. Harrington, George, killed. 61. Harrington, Robert, bought half of Oldham Farm, 39, 61 n. 6. Harrington Tavern, 88. Hartford first called Newtown, 35 n. 1, 40; Dutch fort at, 35; 42. Harvard College, 44 n. 3, 49, 58 n. 1,