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uel Harrington, then by Charles Wesson, son of the builder, and at the time of the war of 1812 by Captain Isaac Mills. A public dinner was given here to which General Miller, of the army on the frontier was invited. He came late, and while he was anxiously expected, it was remarked that they had his promise, and that a soldier's ords, one bearing date October 12, 1813, containing 49 names, and another dated two days later containing 6 names, both signed by John Bright, Uriah Hagar, and Thomas Miller, committee, and addressed to the town clerk as the law required. members of Mr. Ripley's church (The Frst Church) seceded and organized themselves into the Secven from his family, in a chamber in his house, and repaired molds himself. After his death the machine, boxed up and unseen, was sold by his administrator to Thomas Miller, of Waltham, for $550, but new improvements in paper making machinery soon rendered it valueless. was erected on the Newton side, of which David Bemis owned tw
ated, 133. Merry-Mount, Wollaston's rabble at, 38. Methodist preaching, first, 119; meeting-house in, Weston, 119. Methodists buy the meeting-house on the common, 119; remove it to Moody St, 120; erect the present edifice, 120; list of pastors, 120. Milford, Conn., 48. Military trainings every Saturday, 18. Militia, first Co. of, 102. Mill Creek, a natural raceway, 123: the oldest in the country, 124. Mill No. 2 erected in 1816, 131; new mills erected, 133, 134. Miller, General, a public dinner given to, 89. Mills, first three in the town, 124. Mills and Ripley Fund, 118. Mills, Ann, her legacy for the poor, 117. Mills, Capt., Isaac, 89. Ministers, houses ordered to be built for, 22; £ 60 levied for the support of two, 23. Minute-men of the Revolution, 100. Miracle, casting out two devils, 109. Mishaum the original Indian name of Charles River, 13 n. 4. Mishawum, 10, 11 n. 4, 38. Mistick, a good place upon for a settlement, 15; firs