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urch people, or had the personal, as well as financial, support of some of its members—notably the Hospital, Day Nursery, Associated Charities, Home for the Aged, Children's Home, and Boys' Club. It can be readily seen by this that our church occupies an important place in the community. By its works it is known, and we can be pardoned if, once in fifty years, we burst out in a little self-praise. For a half-century it has stood an emblem of the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man. May its stout walls, and the hearts of its people, resist the storms of adversity for another five decades, at least, that future generations may enjoy the privileges of its teachings as have those of the past. Officers. Deacons: John F. Nickerson, C. A. Kirkpatrick, J. Walter Sanborn, Arthur W. Glines, A. A. Wyman, Irving Smith (clerk). Parish committee: John F. Mills (chairman), L. V. Niles, I. H. Wiley, F. W. Marden, D. W. Sanborn, H. M. Haven (clerk), R. Y. Gifford (treasurer)
kerson, George Stephens, S. R. Briggs, F. G. Lombard. 1881—J. Walter Sanborn, J. F. Nickerson, George Stephens, S. R. Briggs, F. G. LombarW. Fuller, S. R. Briggs, George Stephens. 1883—A. Hodgman, J. Walter Sanborn, O. J. Davis, S. W. Fuller, George Stephens. 1884—George Stephens, J. Walter Sanborn, A. Hodgman, E. B. Sears, S. W. Fuller. 1885—O. A. Jenkins, J. F. Nickerson, A. H. Carvill, E. B. Sears, S. R. Briggs. 1886—O. A. Jenkins, J. F. Nickerson, A. H. Carvill, J. W. Sanborn, S. R. Briggs. 1887—S. W. Fuller, J. F. Nickerson, A. H. CarL. V. Niles, C. E. Giles. 1899—S. C. Earle, J. F. Nickerson, J. W. Sanborn, L. V. Niles, C. E. Giles. 1900—J. W. Sanborn, J. F. NickersJ. W. Sanborn, J. F. Nickerson, J. F. Mills, L. V. Niles, C. E. Giles. 1901—J. W. Sanborn, J. F. Nickerson, J. F. Mills, L. V. Niles, C. E. Giles. 1902—D. W. SanboJ. W. Sanborn, J. F. Nickerson, J. F. Mills, L. V. Niles, C. E. Giles. 1902—D. W. Sanborn, I. H. Wiley, J. F. Mills, L. V. Niles, F. W. Marden. 1903—D. W. Sanborn, I. H. Wiley, J. F. Mills, L. V. Niles, F. W.
DeceasedMrs. Mary Ann Dow. Mrs. Charlotte T. Tufts. Miss Annie Munroe. Sanford D. Phipps. Mrs. Alice A. C. Phipps. Mrs. D. A. Barnard. DeceasedMiss Harriet E. Sturtevant. Eli A. Smith. Mrs. Mary A. Smith. W. G. Comstock. Miss Marie M. Clement. Miss Mary A. Clemant. J. E. Bartlett. Miss Martha J. H. Ireland. Miss Adaline Louise Sanborn. Mrs. J. H. Aldrich. DeceasedMiss Etta K. Dow. Frank Leland. Mrs. J. L. Norcross. Irving Smith. Mrs. Clara Ide Smith. J. Walter Sanborn. Mrs. Hattie Gooding. DeceasedMrs. S. E. Haskell. DeceasedMrs. E. M. Earle. Joseph L. Scoboria. Miss Julia W. Sturtevant. Mrs. Lydia Annie Sturtevant. Mrs. Mary Thorndyke Prescott. Fred T. Farnsworth. DeceasedMrs. Maria A. Murphy. William E. Murphy. DeceasedMrs. Charles A. Skinner. Frank H. Oliver. Miss Lillian Frances Ayer. Miss Gertrude A. Earle. Wentworth R. Libbey. Mrs. Sophia A. Shedd. DeceasedMrs. Georgiana P. Nickerson. Mrs. Julia L. Sanborn
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908,
Union Square
and its neighborhood about the year 1846. (search)
ance) Map Company of New York. Miss Adeline E. was a teacher in our public schools, under whom the writer studied; the family is now represented here in Somerville by Miss Adeline L. Sanborn, recently a teacher in our city schools, and by J. Walter Sanborn, Esq., one of our school committee. East of Mr. Sanborn's was the widow Peter Bonner estate, and east of that the home of William Bonner, which was moved back up the hill to make way for the Prospect Hill grammar school, built in 1848. ThMr. Sanborn's was the widow Peter Bonner estate, and east of that the home of William Bonner, which was moved back up the hill to make way for the Prospect Hill grammar school, built in 1848. The Peter Bonner property was later on divided between the heirs, viz., William Bonner, Mrs. Thomas Goodhue, and Mrs. Augustus Hitchings. William Bonner was at one time in the coal business on Park street, and was also station agent at the Fitchburg railroad Somerville station. East of the Bonners' came the home estate of Joseph Clark, brick maker, who had yards south of the Fitchburg railroad; he was a man of business ability, and at one time a selectman. Of his children, Mrs. Oren S. Knapp
Mrs. Isaac Rich Mr. Samuel T. Richards Mr. W. C. Richardson Mrs. W. C. Richardson Mrs. Carrie E. Robertson Mr. Charles S. Robertson Resigned.Mr. Albert M. Robinson Resigned.Mr. Warren J. Robinson Deceased.Mr. Cromwell G. Rowell Mr. Christopher E. Rymes Resigned.Mrs. Clara B. Sackett Mr. Stephen D. Salmon Miss Adaline L. Sanborn Deceased. Life members.Mr. Charles E. Sanborn Resigned.Mr. Clifton P. Sanborn Resigned.Mr. Daniel W. Sanborn Mr. J. Walter Sanborn Mrs. Lillian K. H. Sanborn Mr. William A. Sanborn Resigned.Mrs. Abbie M. Sanderson Mr. Aaron Sargent Mr. A. Eugene Sargent Deceased.Mr. Charles W. Sawyer Resigned.Mr. Walter S. Sawyer Resigned.Mrs. Amelia J. Sears Charter members. Resigned.Mr. Charles I. Shepard Resigned.Mr. George C. Skilton Mr. Arthur A. Smith Resigned.Miss Marie T. Smith Resigned.Mrs. Nellie P. Smith Resigned.Mrs. Sarah A. Smith Resigned.Mr. Winthrop Smith
l, 57. Rollins, Sumner P., 18. Rome, 80. 81. Roman Tabularium, 81. Roxbury, Mass., 19. Ruersville, Md., 20. Runey, Horace, 9, 11. Runey, John, 41. Russell, A. W., 8. Russell, Joseph. 53. Russell, Levi, 55. Russell, Philemon, 53. Russell, Philemon Robbins, 53. Russell, William, 53. Salem, Mass., 78, 79, 80. Sanborn, Adaline L., 8, 15. Sanuorn, Albert L., 6. Sanborn, Daniel A., 8. Sanborn, David A., 8, 13, 52. Sanborn, David A., Jr., 8. Sanborn, George A., 6. Sanborn, J. Walter, 9. Sanborn Map Company, 8. Sanborn, Robert, 7, 8, 32. Sand Pit Square, 5, 14. Sandwich Islands, 41. Sargent, Aaron, 25, 49, 73, 75, 78. Sargent, Judith, 1. Saturn, Temple of, 81. Savage,———, 79, 80. School Street, 7, 15, 33. Second Corps, 44, 63, 65, 71, 72. Sedgwick. General, 57. Seneca, Md., 18. Seventh Massachusetts. 65. Sewall Dr. Stephen B., 10. Shady Hill Nurseries, 33. Shawmut Street, 29, 39. Shed. Ebenezer, 52. Shorthus, Robert, 29. Shurt<