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in an old-fashioned square house. He was a genial old gentleman as I recall him, the father of the late Captain Benjamin F. Parker of the Somerville company in the Civil war. His hospitality was very marked, and many of the last generation could testify to the genuineness of his greeting and the abundance of his table. In addition to these, 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 S
attuck, 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. typShute, James, brickmaker, h. Broadway. Sherwin, A. W., b. furniture dealer, h. Franklin. Shute, James M., b. type founder, h. No. 3 Chestnut. Simonds, Elizabeth H., h. Beacon. Simmons, Ambrose B., b. F. H. market, h. Linden. Simmons, James E., horse dealer, h. Milk. Simpson, Jesse, yeoman, h. Broadway. Todd, Jehiel, clerk, h. Garden court. Topliff, Charles, Baptist clergyman, Mt. Pleasant. Town, Orr N., horticulturalist,Shute, James M., b. type founder, h. No. 3 Chestnut. Simonds, Elizabeth H., h. Beacon. Simmons, Ambrose B., b. F. H. market, h. Linden. Simmons, James E., horse dealer, h. Milk. Simpson, Jesse, yeoman, h. Broadway. Todd, Jehiel, clerk, h. Garden court. Topliff, Charles, Baptist clergyman, Mt. Pleasant. Town, Orr N., horticulturalist, h. Cambridge. Tower, Charles B., b. attorney, h. Florence. Towle, Ebenezer, victualler, h. Porter. Towsend, Henry, bookkeeper, h. Linden. Truli, Samuel, b. merchant, h. Church. Trowbridge, Mrs. Caroline, widow, h. Cross. Trefren, Jonas, carpenter, h. Snow hill. Tufts, Isaac, yeoman, h. Elm. Tufts, Edmund, p
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. Shawmut Street, III.—14, 15. Sheldon & Co., I.—8. Shenandoah River, I.—36. Shenandoah Valley, III.—24. Shepard Memorial Association, II.—28. Sheridan, Army of, I.—36. Sheridan's Raid, II.—37. Shirley, Governor, IV.—12. Shooter's Hill, I.—33. Shute, James, II.—20. Simpson Avenue, III.—14. Simpson Farm, II.—17. Smith, Charles H., of Worcester, I.—37. Smith, Ebenezer, I.—24. Smith, William D., IV.—30. Smythe, General Thomas A., I.—37. Sollers, Mrs. Alida G., IV.—9. Somerville as I have Known It, III.—15. Somerville Avenue, I.—22, 24; II.—24; III.—12, 13, 14, 17. Somerville Directory, 1851, I.—25 to 30; II.—24, 31 to 36; III.—26 to 36. Somerville Highlan