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ld house taken down a few years ago, which stood close to the eastern wall of the First Methodist Episcopal church on Bow street. Nathaniel continued to live in it till 1767, when, like his father, he died at about the age of fifty. The descendants of Peter Tufts are more numerous than those of his brother Nathaniel. They have numbered many hundreds, and have largely lived in Eastern Massachusetts. Peter inherited from his father, with the farm above referred to, the dwelling bought of Russell in 1701. It is the house familiar to the members of this society as the one on Somerville avenue, which General Greene occupied as his headquarters during the siege of Boston. It continued in possession of the family for more than one hundred and sixty years, having been long owned and occupied by the late Samuel Tufts Frost. It has been changed and added to from time to time, but still retains the appearance of a very old house; in fact, it is by several years the oldest structure in th
m Milk to Summer. Oak, from Milk to Beech. Spring, from Milk to Summer. Belmont, from Milk to Summer. Porter, from Elm. Linden, No. 2, from Elm. Russell, from Elm to North Avenue, Cambridge. Orchard, from Russell. Cottage place, from Russell. Hamlet, from Church. Summer, from Central. Beech, from OaRussell. Cottage place, from Russell. Hamlet, from Church. Summer, from Central. Beech, from Oak to Spring. Harvard, from Beech to Summer. Elm court, from Harvard. Harvard court, from Harvard. Myrtle, from Perkins to Cambridge. Florence, from Perkins to Pearl. Somerville Directory Abbreviations—b. stands for business in Boston, h. for house, n. for near, cor. for corner of, op. for opposite. The word stRussell. Hamlet, from Church. Summer, from Central. Beech, from Oak to Spring. Harvard, from Beech to Summer. Elm court, from Harvard. Harvard court, from Harvard. Myrtle, from Perkins to Cambridge. Florence, from Perkins to Pearl. Somerville Directory Abbreviations—b. stands for business in Boston, h. for house, n. for near, cor. for corner of, op. for opposite. The word street will be omitted as superfluous. Aborn, John, b. hatter, h. Cottage, out of Elm. Adams, Joseph, Broadway, foot of Winter Hill. Adams, Miss H. A. b. teacher, boards with J. Adams. Adams, Samuel, boards with J. C. Magoun, at W. H. Adams, Charles, b. F. H. market, h. Central. Adams, Henry, h. Bow. Adams, Solom
was principal of the Franklin Academy, Kutztown, Pa., and afterwards of Bertie Union Academy, North Carolina, and later taught in Maryland. He studied law in Philadelphia, Pa., and in Lynn, Mass. In 1843 he entered the law office of Hon. Charles Theodore Russell, father of Governor Russell, where he was associated with John A. Andrew, later war governor of Massachusetts. He was admitted to the bar in 1844, and to practice in the United States courts in 1845, practicing most of the time in BoGovernor Russell, where he was associated with John A. Andrew, later war governor of Massachusetts. He was admitted to the bar in 1844, and to practice in the United States courts in 1845, practicing most of the time in Boston until 1873, when he was appointed justice of tile police court of Somerville, holding his court in the present city hall until the erection of the court house on Bow street. He held the office of justice until his death. He was married in 1846 to Elizabeth Bowen Woodbury, of Beverly, who died in 1888, and second to Mary Ann Chase, of Lynn. Judge Story came to Somerville in 1853, and had resided here ever since, excepting from 1857 to 1861. In 1856 he represented Somerville in the le
IV.—20. Reed's Corner, II.—10. Regular Infantry, 11h Regiment, IV.—29. Relay House, I.—34, 35. Revolutionary War, The, IV.—12, 13. Richeson, Ezekial, III.—7. Richmond, Va., I.—39; II.—37, 38; IV.—30. Ring, Gardner, II.—16, 18. Ring, Gardner, House of, III.—21. Roanoke Island, IV.—26. Roberts, John S., IV.—25. Rogers, William, II.—13. Rowe Lot, The, III.—13. Roxbury, Mass., II.—26. Royal Farm, The, II.—22. Royal, Sir, Isaac, IV.—10. Russell, Hon., Charles Theodore, II.—29. Russell, Francis, home of, III.—16. Russell, Governor, II.—29. Russell, James, III.—10. Russell, Hon., Thomas, III.—12. Russell Estate, location of, III.—20. Russell House. II.—10; III.—15. Sabine Pass, IV.—30. Safe Books for the Young, I.—16. Salem, IV.—9, 18. Salem Village, L—22. Sampson's Cross Roads, II.—37. Sanborn Family, The, I.—24. Sanborn, John, II.—16, 20. Sanb