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and the progress of religion; but especially for relieving the necessitous, comforting the sick, and providing for the young. The order of the sons of Temperance. Mystic Division, No. 20, of Massachusetts. This branch of a widely extended and benevolent fraternity was organized Oct. 5, 1853, and already numbers over thirty members. The first office, of W. P., has a new occupant every three months. The gentlemen who have held it are S. D. Poole, J. M. Usher, Benjamin H. Samson, William A. Sanborn, John Brown, and Richard G. Pinkham. A public installation of officers was had in the Town Hall, April 11, 1854, when delegations from other branches were present; and a supper afterwards made members and friends of both sexes happy. Fidelis ad urnam. Mount Hermon Lodge of free and accepted Masons. Last year, a few Freemasons, who were wont to attend the meetings of Hiram Lodge, West Cambridge, determined to establish a lodge in Medford, so that they might enjoy the pleasures
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 Mr. Lemuel H. Snow Resigned.Mrs. A. G. Sollers
se, there were the late Edward Cutter, whose residence is still standing near Cross street, and known as the Wyman place, Calvin Kinsley, John Sanborn, James Shute, Godfrey B. Albee, Benjamin Hadley, and George Foster, who did business on the turnpike. The last two are the only living representatives of the original brickmakers on the Ten Hills Farm. Joseph P. Sanborn manufactured near the corner of Austin street and the turnpike, being the nearest yard to the toll-house. His son, William A. Sanborn, succeeded to the business of his father, and has the distinction of being the last maker of bricks, not only along the turnpike, but anywhere in Somerville. His yard has but just been cleared up, and with it the brick industry vanishes from our midst. Yes, true it is that what was, twenty years ago, a leading industry in Somerville has gone forever. The brickyards, too valuable to be worked as such, have given way to the march of improvement and are mostly occupied for other uses,
. Pleasant. Sauren, Thomas J., varnish dealer, near L. R. R. Sanborn, David A., h. Cambridge. Sanborn, David A., Jr., carpenter, h. Sanborn, David A., Jr., carpenter, h. Prospect. Sanborn, Albert & George A., grocers, Cambridge. Sanborn, Robert, yeoman, h. Bow. Sanborn, Joseph, brickmaker, h. ProspectSanborn, Albert & George A., grocers, Cambridge. Sanborn, Robert, yeoman, h. Bow. Sanborn, Joseph, brickmaker, h. Prospect. Sanborn, Joseph P., brickmaker, Prospect. Scott, James, b. F. H. market, h. Linden. Scott, Seth B., h. Mt. Pleasant. Sears, JosSanborn, Robert, yeoman, h. Bow. Sanborn, Joseph, brickmaker, h. Prospect. Sanborn, Joseph P., brickmaker, Prospect. Scott, James, b. F. H. market, h. Linden. Scott, Seth B., h. Mt. Pleasant. Sears, Joshua, b. merchant, boards at S. Trull's, Church. Shattuck, John, teamster, h. Franklin. Shattuck, William, b. broker, h. Church. ShelSanborn, Joseph, brickmaker, h. Prospect. Sanborn, Joseph P., brickmaker, Prospect. Scott, James, b. F. H. market, h. Linden. Scott, Seth B., h. Mt. Pleasant. Sears, Joshua, b. merchant, boards at S. Trull's, Church. Shattuck, John, teamster, h. Franklin. Shattuck, William, b. broker, h. Church. Shelvin, Terence, h. Milk. Shepard, Isaac F., b. teacher, h. Prospect hill. Shaw, John, b. silversmith, h. Dane. Shute, Benjamin, b. shiSanborn, Joseph P., brickmaker, Prospect. Scott, James, b. F. H. market, h. Linden. Scott, Seth B., h. Mt. Pleasant. Sears, Joshua, b. merchant, boards at S. Trull's, Church. Shattuck, John, teamster, h. Franklin. Shattuck, William, b. broker, h. Church. Shelvin, Terence, h. Milk. Shepard, Isaac F., b. teacher, h. Prospect hill. Shaw, John, b. silversmith, h. Dane. Shute, Benjamin, b. ship carpenter, h. Medford. Shute, James, brickmaker, h. Broadway. Sherwin, A. W., b. furniture dealer, h. Franklin. Shute, James M., b on railroad, h. Garden court. Mitchell, widow of Nathaniel, h. Broadway. Sanborn, Daniel, civil engineer, at David A. Sanborn's, Cam.
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. Sanborn, Joseph P., II.—16. 20. Sanborn, William A., II.—20. Sargent, Aaron, III.—19. Saunders, Hon., Charles Hicks, II.—28. Saunders, Charles R., II.—28. Saunders, Martin, II.—28. Sawyer, Dr., I.—32. Sawyer, Dr., house of, I.—32. Sawyer, Mrs. E. R., III.—21. Sawyer, Timothy T., IV.—20. 21. Saxton, General, Rufus, I.—35. Scammon, Colonel, James, I.—8. School Street, Somerville, I.—24; III.—14, 21. Seward, Secretary, IV.—22. Sharpsburg, I.—35.