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ssed frondage is crowned in just the right place by a segment of the dome, that in the sunlight is itself a sun-burst, and tree-tops land the dome's pure arc together lead the mind along to the green and gold of the common, whose contiguity of shade is only separated from the Granary's by the beautiful spire of Park-street church. As one faces the solid and glorious greenery of the common, shot underneath with streaks of yellow sunshine on the slants of the hillsides, one agrees with Professor Sargent that the room in the Subway was well lost to save every rood of this oasis, magnificent heritage from the old Boston of our pride, when sentiment was ever first and the material considerations second. Perhaps the most famous of all the Boston trees no longer in existence was the old Liberty tree, near the tavern of the same name, the latter still standing in 1883. The junction of Essex and Washington streets, which was in Revolutionary days known as Hanover square, was marked by a
J Phipps N. Austin A. Ward1019.44 Wm Frost22 1/28.54 F. Sawyer42.59 L. TappanBleachery & Printing64.80 ————— (18 N. R. Landholders)829$792.86 11301236.17 ————— 1959$2029.03 Swan, Reed & Wyman20080. ————— Acres 2159$2109.03 Remonstrants against a Seperation of the Town of Charlestown. Names of Resident LandholdersHouses &cAcresTax A BabcockHouse & Store18 1/257.36 Edward CutterHouse & Store4341.47 Fitch CutterHouse & Store814.27 Timothy TuftsHouse & Store3 1/219.89 T SargentHouse & Store52.50 (torn)nnyHouse & Store525.51 (torn) TorryHouse & Store5853.80 (torn) eph Adams jrHouse Barn &c2527.44 James RussellHouse Barn &c4141.70 P. R. RussellHouse Barn &c7054.14 S P TeelHouse Barn &c2218.91 Names of Resident LandholdersHouses &cAcresTax Eb. Cutter610.18 T Gould2-3 do 1-3 Brewery39.22 J HagerHouse & Store15.13 E Lampson L Stanton65.63 Samuel GardnerHouse Barn &c5527.02 Jonathan Teel jrHouse Barn &c3616.92 Jonathan Teel7
ouse in the yard of the female school. The records state that on the completion of the Training field school the female school in Austin street removed thither, and Mr. Holroyd, having resigned, Lemuel Gulliver was chosen his successor. Mr. Aaron Sargent, who lately addressed the alumni of the Bunker Hill school (January 30, 1906), and whose address was subsequently printed in the Somerville Journal, thinks the new building above referred to was probably the forerunner of the Bunker Hill scad the previous articles in this series, I think he will find, substantially, all that can be known about the Neck school up to the time which we are considering. In 1827 there was a brick schoolhouse there of several years' standing, and, as Mr. Sargent says, in May, 1830, the town voted to repair this building at an expense of $300. The records of the school board are so explicit that the new building of this year can be no other than the one at the Training field. The Bunker Hill Aurora,
Historic leaves, volume 5, April, 1906 - January, 1907, Officers of Somerville historical society (search)
John H. Dusseault, 42 Sargent Ave.Miss Mary A. Haley, 117 Summer St. Hospitality William B. Holmes, 60 Heath St.Mrs. L. B. Pillsbury, 17 Dartmouth St. Mrs. William B. Holmes, 60 HeathSt. Mrs. H. M. Heald, 438 Broadway Mrs. F. D. Lapham, 3 Hathorn St. Necrology Professor D. L. Maulsby, 80 Curtis St.Miss E. A. Waters, 132 Perkins St. Rev. Francis A. Gray, 19 Dartmouth St. Historic Sites Joseph O. Hayden, 174 Summer St.Charles D. Elliot, 59 Oxford St. Aaron Sargent, 290 Broadway Essays and Addresses John F. Ayer, WakefieldMiss Florence E. Carr, 89 Oxford St. Seth Mason, 32 Madison St.William E. Brigham, 4 Hillside Ave. Mrs. J. F. Ayer, Wakefield Library and Cabinet Alfred M. Cutler, 234 Medford St.Miss Edith B. Hayes, 52 Dartmouth St. Mrs. L. L. Hawes, 164 Highland Ave. Photographs Benj. F. Freeman, 2 Mt. Vernon St.Albert L. Haskell, 422 Somerville Ave. James F. Whitney, 40 Dartmouth St.Mrs. C. L. Maynard, 14 Gr
r. Charles D. Elliot, Mrs. Annie L. Fletcher, Mr. Ellsworth Fisk, Mr. N. E. Fitz, Hon. William H. Furber, Mrs. Martha J. H. Gerry, Mr. Albert L. Haskell, Mr. Frank M. Hawes, Mrs. Helen E. Heald, Mrs. C. E. Henderson, Miss Bertha E. Holden, Mrs. Fannie C. Jaques, Mr. A. M. Kidder, Mr. George A. Kimball, Mrs. Eleanor G. Kirkpatrick, Miss Georgia Lears, Mrs. Martha E. Libby, Mr. Jairus Mann, Mr. David L. Maulsby, Mr. Henry C. Rand, Hon. Francis H. Raymond, Mrs. Raymond, Mr. Edwin F. Read, Mr. Aaron Sargent, Miss Ellen M. Sawyer, Miss Margaret A. Simpson, Mrs. Juliet G. Smith, Miss Susan S. Stetson, Rev. Anson Titus, Miss M. Alice Tufts, Miss Martha Tufts, Mr. Timothy Tufts, Miss Louise A. Vinal, Miss Anna P. Vinal, Miss Edith A. Woodman. (read before the Somerville Historical Society November 7, 1906.) Have we any old trees in Somerville? Yes, a goodly number. It is difficult to find out the exact facts in many cases, but, counting individual trees, there are over forty which are
Historic leaves, volume 5, April, 1906 - January, 1907, Officers of Somerville historical society (search)
John H. Dusseault, 42 Sargent Ave.Miss Mary A. Haley, 117 Summer St. Hospitality William B. Holmes, 60 Heath St.Mrs. L. B. Pillsbury, 17 Dartmouth St. Mrs. William B. Holmes, 60 HeathSt. Mrs. H. M. Heald, 438 Broadway Mrs. F. D. Lapham, 3 Hathorn St. Necrology Professor D. L. Maulsby, 80 Curtis St.Miss E. A. Waters, 132 Perkins St. Rev. Francis A. Gray, 19 Dartmouth St. Historic Sites Joseph O. Hayden, 174 Summer St.Charles D. Elliot, 59 Oxford St. Aaron Sargent, 290 Broadway Essays and Addresses John F. Ayer, WakefieldMiss Florence E. Carr, 89 Oxford St. Seth Mason, 32 Madison St.William E. Brigham, 4 Hillside Ave. Mrs. J. F. Ayer, Wakefield Library and Cabinet Alfred M. Cutler, 234 Medford St.Miss Edith B. Hayes, 52 Dartmouth St. Mrs. L. L. Hawes, 164 Highland Ave. Photographs Benj. F. Freeman, 2 Mt. Vernon St.Albert L. Haskell, 422 Somerville Ave. James F. Whitney, 40 Dartmouth St.Mrs. C. L. Maynard, 14 Gr
park. The present trees date front 1876, when, on the seventeenth of June, the park was dedicated and formally opened to the public. Many citizens, at the invitation of the city government, presented trees, which were set out and marked with the names of the donors. Only a very few of the names can be ascertained, as there was no official record kept, or if it was kept, it has been lost. Ex-Mayor Furber set out four for himself and family; ex-Mayor Brastow, Zadoc Bowman, N. E. Fitz, Aaron Sargent, and John C. Magoun each set out one. Jacob Glines set out a sycamore tree very near the flagstaff. Clark Bennett and Quincy A. Vinal, who was chairman of the committee for laying out the park, both furnished trees. Mather E. Hawes set out an English elm. Credit should be given to him as the originator of the scheme for celebrating the centennial year by setting out trees on Broadway Park. When the grounds in front of the Latin School were laid out, the graduating class of the yea
75, 76, 77, 92, 97, 98. Russell, William A., 14. Salem, Mass., 99. Sanborn, David A., 11. Sanborn, E. W., 51. Sanborn's Grocery Store, 55. Sanborn, Jeremiah, 50. Sanborn, John, 49, 92, 96. Sanborn, John A., 99. Sanborn, Robert, 11. Sargent, Aaron, 22, 53, 90. Sargent Avenue, 90. Sargent, Professor, 5. Sargent, T., 13. Saunderson, S., 12. Sawyer, Charlotte A., 81. Sawyer, Ellen M., 53. Sawyer, F., 13. Sawyer, S., 15. Sawyer, Susan L., 72, 81. Sawyer, William, Jr., 48. ScSargent, Professor, 5. Sargent, T., 13. Saunderson, S., 12. Sawyer, Charlotte A., 81. Sawyer, Ellen M., 53. Sawyer, F., 13. Sawyer, S., 15. Sawyer, Susan L., 72, 81. Sawyer, William, Jr., 48. Schoolbooks in 1828, 25. School Curriculum, 68, 69. School Districts Formed, 93. School Districts Re-numbered, 47. School Holidays, 1828, 26. School Holidays, 1830-31, 50. School Holidays, 1832-33, 68. School Regulations, 1841, 98. School Street, 56, 57, 88. Scolly Square, Boston, 2. Sewell, Samuel E., 32. Shapley, H., 12. Shawmut, 2. Shed, Samuel, 12. Sherman, John N., 51, 52. Sherman, I. N., 67, 69, 71. Shrewsbury, Mass., 48. Shute, James, 58. Simpson Aven
Historic leaves, volume 5, April, 1906 - January, 1907, Officers of Somerville historical society (search)
John H. Dusseault, 42 Sargent Ave.Miss Mary A. Haley, 117 Summer St. Hospitality William B. Holmes, 60 Heath St.Mrs. L. B. Pillsbury, 17 Dartmouth St. Mrs. William B. Holmes, 60 HeathSt. Mrs. H. M. Heald, 438 Broadway Mrs. F. D. Lapham, 3 Hathorn St. Necrology Professor D. L. Maulsby, 80 Curtis St.Miss E. A. Waters, 132 Perkins St. Rev. Francis A. Gray, 19 Dartmouth St. Historic Sites Joseph O. Hayden, 174 Summer St.Charles D. Elliot, 59 Oxford St. Aaron Sargent, 290 Broadway Essays and Addresses John F. Ayer, WakefieldMiss Florence E. Carr, 89 Oxford St. Seth Mason, 32 Madison St.William E. Brigham, 4 Hillside Ave. Mrs. J. F. Ayer, Wakefield Library and Cabinet Alfred M. Cutler, 234 Medford St.Miss Edith B. Hayes, 52 Dartmouth St. Mrs. L. L. Hawes, 164 Highland Ave. Photographs Benj. F. Freeman, 2 Mt. Vernon St.Albert L. Haskell, 422 Somerville Ave. James F. Whitney, 40 Dartmouth St.Mrs. C. L. Maynard, 14 Gr