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The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six: a picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation (ed. Arthur Gilman) 27 1 Browse Search
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 26 0 Browse Search
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with its tidy and comfortable appearance. In the tavern talk to which they listened, they may have heard that witchcraft, that torment of the Old World, had come to plague the New. For over in Charlestown a few years ago Margaret Jones had cured sick people without resort to bleeding or emetics, and when she was hanged for these diabolical practices, at the moment her soul quit the body there was a gale in Connecticut that blew down trees. Then there was a Cambridge woman by the name of Kendall, who picked up the child of Goodman Jennison, of Watertown, and kissed and fondled it, and a few hours afterward the child grew pale and died; wherefore, as was natural, the witch Kendall was hanged on Gallows Lot. Another topic for the Puritan ale-house would be the damnable heresy for which Mr. Henry Dunster, President of Harvard College, was censured by the magistrates and dismissed from office in 1655. This shameless Dunster had publicly denounced the practice of infant baptism as u
Machinery and boiler manufacture. Edward Kendall & Sons. Edward Kendall, the senior membEdward Kendall, the senior member of this firm, with John Davis, of Cambridge, originated the business in 1860, under the firm nameberts, of Cambridge, became associated with Mr. Kendall, forming a partnership known as Kendall & RKendall & Roberts, which continued for more than twenty years. The recognized superior quality of their work s purchased street-cars was almost as noisy as Kendall & Roberts's boiler works. They furnished sterm, selling his interest in the business to Mr. Kendall, and since that date the business has been e present firm, the members of which are Mr. Edward Kendall and his sons, George F. and James H. Theing organized in all parts of the country, Edward Kendall & Sons still occupy a position among the lilding belonging to the then existing firm of Kendall & Roberts, at the spot where the office of Edts was for many years a member of the firm of Kendall & Roberts. Miller & Shaw, manufacturers[2 more...]
Index to manufactures Barrels. Goepper Brothers, 392. Bicycle tires. Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co., 366. Bluing. David W. Davis, 395. Boilers. William Campbell & Co.. 355. Edward Kendall & Sons, 345. Rawson & Morrison Manufacturing Co., 348. Riverside Boiler Works, 352. Roberts Iron Works Co., 355. Bookbinding. J. H. H. McNamee, 341. Riverside Bindery, 383. Boxes. Carlos L. Page & Co., 393. George G. Page Box Co.. 3S4. Boxes, paper. Charles Place, 391. Brass work. Bay State Metal Works, 352. Standard Brass Co., 352. Brick. Bay State Brick Co., 388. N. M. Cofran & Co., 388. D. Warren De Rosay, 388. Edward A. Foster, 388. Parry Brothers, 386. M. W. Sands. 388. Bridges and building frames. Boston Bridge Works, 349. Brushes. A. & E. Burton & Co., 394. F. M. Eaton, 394. Carriages. Cambridge Carriage Co.. 364. Chapman Carriage Co., 363. H. Fletcher & Co., 364. Henderson Bro