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. Thorpe, Charles Williams, Erastus E. Cole, Reuben Horton, Edwin Munroe, Jr., David Russell, Francis Russell, James S. Runey, J. Q. Twombly, Robert Burrows, David P. Horton, Alfred Horton. A true copy. Attest: C. Williams, Clerk. In ordered to warn Charles Williams, Erastus E. Cole, Reuben Horton, Edwin Munroe, Jr., David Russell, Francis Russell, James S. Runey, J. Q. Twombly, Robert Burrows, David P. Horton, and Alfred Horton, the said applicants, to meet at the committee rooCharles Tufts, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Munroe, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Erastus E. Cole, Charles Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Twombly, Mr. and Mrs. James S. Runey, Francis Russell, David Russell, Reuben Horton and his sons, Charles Williams, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. GMrs. James S. Runey, Francis Russell, David Russell, Reuben Horton and his sons, Charles Williams, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ireland, and John Hunnewell, Charles Tufts, as donor of the land and friend of the parish, Edwin Munroe, Jr., as treasurer and chairman of the standing committee for so many years, Charles Williams, as clerk of the parish and superintenden
endents of the Sunday School. Charles Williams, 1854 to 1865. Charles Williams, Jr., 1865 to 1873. L. P. Hollander, 1873. John Viall, 1873. John F. Ayer, 1873 to 1878. Rev. W. S. Ralph, 1878 to 1880. Fred Farnsworth, 1880. Mr. Murch, 1880. Irving Smith, 1881 to 1883. Augustus Hodgman, 1883 to 1888. George M. Stevens, 1888 to 1890. Seth Mason, 1890. Arthur W. Glines, 1891 to 1896. Alphonso A. Wyman, 1896. Treasurers of the society. 1854 to 1865, Edwin Munroe, Jr. 1865 to 1877, S. W. Fuller. 1877 to 1891, W. P. Mitchell. 1891 to 1898, A. Hodgman. 1898 to 1902, A. W. Glines. 1902, R. Y. Gifford. Clerks of the society. 1854 to 1871, Charles Williams. 1871 to 1876, John Hunnewell. 1876 to 1897, P. M. Harwood. 1897, Seth Mason. 1898, H. M. Haven. Collectors of the society. 1854, J. Q. Twombly. 1855 to 1857, James S. Runey. 1858, Aaron Sargent. 1859 to 1862, B. S. Binney. 1863 to 1864, J. Q. Twombly.
treet Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.59 Concord Avenue Prescott, Harold59 Concord Avenue Prichard, Mr. and Mrs. Asa68 Broadway Quennell, Mrs. F. 244 Broadway Quennell, Miss Nellie 244 Broadway Randlett, Mr. and Mrs.11-A Pleasant Avenue Richards, Miss Bertha8-A Melvin Street Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.8 Benedict Street Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.50 Vinal Avenue Robinson, Charles F.107 Washington Street Robinson, Mrs. I. L.32 Vinal Avenue Royal, Miss Estelle 42 Columbus Avenue Runey, Mrs. M. M.252 Medford Street Saben, Miss Nellie110 Pearl Street Saben, Miss Alice110 Pearl Street Sanborn, Miss Eva9 Hamlet Street Sanborn, Mrs. H. T.9 Hamlet Street Sanborn, Mrs. W. F.17 Benedict Street Sault, Mr. and Mrs. Z. L.19 Arthur Street Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. 9 Hancock Street Saunders, Mrs. Charles F.87 Avon Street Shaw, Mrs. A. L.22 Franklin Street Shedd, Mrs. T. A.19 Benedict Street Shedd, Miss Mary 19 Benedict Street Shedd, Converse19 Benedict Street Slee
Historic leaves, volume 2, April, 1903 - January, 1904, Neighborhood Sketch no. 6.
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, was the Alexander Wood place. At the junction of Highland avenue and Medford street was the John Bolton homestead, and opposite Bolton, on Highland avenue, was the farm of Ira Thorp. Mr. Munroe was prematurely old, had retired from business, and could be found generally about his place or along the street. He was a little lame, carried a stout cane, and moved about cautiously. He was a genial, sociable fellow, and his hearty greeting and loud laughter I recall with pleasure. James S. Runey was with his brother John in the pottery business on Cross street. He was a quiet, kindly, home-loving man, it seemed to me; his widow, Mrs. Maria M. Runey, is still living in the Munroe house with her sister, Miss Louisa Munroe. Frank Russell was a well-known resident; everybody knew him. Like his neighbor Munroe, he had retired from active business. He and Charles H. North had been in the pork packing business together for some years; he had been in the boot and shoe business, also