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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. 3 1 Browse Search
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r. Joseph Hastings. Assessors.—George 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. Hogreves. See note 1, page 73.—Josiah Harrington, Elnathan Whitney. These were to hold office till the annual meeting in March. February 7th, the Selectmen were ordered to build a Pound on some piece of land nea did not hesitate to freely express his sentiments, not perceiving that hostility to the government was encouragement to the enemy. Among the loyal men to whom his discourse was offensive were many of his best and firmest friends. Two Deacon Isaac Peirce and Mr. John Bright. of them left the church before the sermon was finished, and this gave rise to the story that the minister in Waltham had performed a miracle—casting out two devils. The seceders engaged Rev. Elisha Williams to