d information: Mr. John F. Ayer, Mrs. Ellen P. Angier, Mr. George L. Baxter, Mr. Josiah Q. Bennett, Mrs. Martha E. Bowman, Miss Alice I. Bradford, Mr. George C. Brackett, Mrs. Hannah C. Brown, Mr. Joseph H. Clark, Mr. Richard E. Cutter, Mrs. Mary J. Davis, Mrs. L. W. Dow, Miss Frances Dow, Mrs. Helen F. Edlefson, Mr. Charles D. Elliot, Mrs. Annie L. Fletcher, Mr. Ellsworth Fisk, Mr. N. E. Fitz, Hon. William H. Furber, Mrs. Martha J. H. Gerry, Mr. Albert L. Haskell, Mr. Frank M. Hawes, Mrs. Helen E. Heald, Mrs. C. E. Henderson, Miss Bertha E. Holden, Mrs. Fannie C. Jaques, Mr. A. M. Kidder, Mr. George A. Kimball, Mrs. Eleanor G. Kirkpatrick, Miss Georgia Lears, Mrs. Martha E. Libby, Mr. Jairus Mann, Mr. David L. Maulsby, Mr. Henry C. Rand, Hon. Francis H. Raymond, Mrs. Raymond, Mr. Edwin F. Read, Mr. Aaron Sargent, Miss Ellen M. Sawyer, Miss Margaret A. Simpson, Mrs. Juliet G. Smith, Miss Susan S. Stetson, Rev. Anson Titus, Miss M. Alice Tufts, Miss Martha Tufts, Mr. Timothy Tufts, Mis
rd Hall, 6.
Harvard School, 82, 94, 95, 96, 99.
Harvard Street, 59, 81.
Haskell, Albert L., 53.
Hastings, Joseph S., 48, 67.
Hathern, L., 15.
Hawes, Frank Mortimer, 16. 46, 53, 67, 92.
Hawes, Mather E., 90.
Hawes School, South Boston, 67.
Hawkins, Christopher, 11.
Hawkins, Guy C., 11, 26, 48, 49, 50, 52, 67, 69, 76.
Hawkins, Guy C., Papers, 10-15, 40-45.
Hawkins House, 55,
Hay, Sarah G., 82.
Hay, Esther M., 81, 82.
Hayes Estate, 63.
Hazelton, Amos, 10, 49, 72.
Heald, Helen E., 53.
Hemlock Wood.
1, 8.
Henchman, Nathaniel H., 11, 17, 18.
Henderson, C. E., 53.
Higginson, Colonel T. W., 6, 37.
Highland Avenue, 46, 53, 57, 85.
High Street, Boston, 4.
Hill, Ephraim, 74.
Hill, Ives, 54.
Hill, J. D., 12.
Hilliard, A. S., 31, 33.
Historical Society, Somerville. 88.
Historical Society, Somerville, Officers of, 84.
Hoit, A. G., 21.
Holden, Bertha E., 53.
Holden, Oliver, 73.
Hollis Hall, 6.
Holmes, O. W., 3, 53.
Holmes' Field, 6.
Holroyd, Joh
sons of Peter were Asa and Thomas.
The former is the ancestor of the highly respected family of Dover, N. H.; the latter settled in Lexington, but grandchildren in the persons of Mrs. S. Z. Bowman and the late Albert N. Tufts, returned to live near the old domain of their ancestor.
Peter's youngest daughter, Sarah, was the wife of Joseph Adams, a daughter of whom was the wife of the late John C. Magoun.
Sarah Tufts has left descendants in the Magouns, Fitzes, Woodses, Hawkinses, and Mrs. Heald, the regent of the Anne Adams Tufts chapter of the Daughters of the Revolution—all of whom have dwelt in town for longer or shorter periods.
Timothy, the third son of Peter of Milk Row, who was born in 1735, received from his father a farm on Elm street, at the corner of Willow avenue. The dwelling house of this farm is familiar as being the one standing in Elm street, the second from Willow avenue. This house was built about a year before the Revolution, and replaced an older one which
Hammond. Henry C., IV.—29.
Hampton Roads. IV.—31.
Hancock,. Governor John, II.—25.
Hancock. Major-General, I.—37.
Hancock's 2nd Army Corps, I.—39.
Hannaford, E. P., IV.—23.
Harbour, J. L., I.—14.
Harbour, J. L., Address by, I.—14 to 17.
Harper's Ferry, I.—34, 35, 36; II.—38; III.—24, 25.
Harrington, John, IV.—24.
Harvard Square Cemetery, I.—22.
Hawkins Block, IV.—30.
Hawkins Family, The, II.—25.
Hawkins House, II.—23.
Haxall's Landing-, II.—38.
Heald, Mrs. Helen E. M., II.—25.
Heath, General, II.—29.
Henderson, Mrs., Franklin, II.—24.
Hessian Prisoners, II.—29.
Hicks, John, II.—28.
Highland Avenue, Somerville, I.
Hill House, III.—16.
Hill, Major General A. P., III.—24.
Hill, James, IV.—29.
Hill, Richard, IV.—29.
Holden, George W., I.—31, 32.
Holden, Simon, house of, I.—32.
Holt, Chauncey. II.—16, 19.
Hopkins Classical School, II.—28.
Home, Susa