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The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six: a picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation (ed. Arthur Gilman) 26 2 Browse Search
Historic leaves, volume 8, April, 1909 - January, 1910 2 0 Browse Search
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les of prosperity in its memorial year. John P. Squire & Co. The history of the firm of John PJohn P. Squire & Co. Corporation, one of the large manufacturing interests in the city of Cambridge, is prggles of its founder, Mr. John P. Squire. Mr. Squire was born in Weathersfield, Vt., May 8, 1819, and was the son of Peter and Esther (Craigue) Squire. He spent his boyhood days on his father's fa Francis Russell, under the style of Russell & Squire, at No. 25 Faneuil Hall Market, where the new e place alone until 1850, when the firm of John P. Squire & Co. was formed, his partners being Hiland Lockwood, who married Mr. Squire's sister, and Edward D. Kimball. This firm name of John P. SquirJohn P. Squire & Co. continued from that time until April 30, 1892, when the John P. Squire & Co. Corporation was formed. The partners of Mr. Squire changed several times between 1850 and the date of the formatio884. When the corporation was formed, Mr. John P. Squire became president; Mr. Frank O. Squire, v[2 more...]
235. Shepard Congregational Society, organized, 31,239. Simond's Hill, 37. Sinking Funds, Commissioners of the, 403. Social Union, property exempt from taxation, 1320. Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women. See Radcliffe College. Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, sends missionary to Cambridge, 240. Soldiers' Monument, 50. Solicitor, City, 404. Somerville Powder House, 23. South Dock Canal, 30. Springfield becomes a city, 54. Squire, John P., 371, 373. Stage lines to Boston, 395, 396. Stamp Act, 19. Stearns, Rev. William A., his idea of a college for women. 175; on co-education, 193. Stony Brook, 113, 114. Story, W. W., 35, 37. Street improvements, 128. Street railways, 395-399. Streets, Superintendent of, 404. Streets tributary to bridges, 29. Students, moral improvement in, 39, 40. Students, Southern, 38, 39. Suffrage, limited to church-members, 6. Sweet Auburn, 139. See Mount Aubu
t Paving Co., 395. Pianos. Ivers & Pond Piano Co., 343. Mason & Hamlin Co., 342. Piano actions. George W. Seaverns Piano Action Co., 343. Standard Action Co., 344. Piano cases. George R. Oliver, 344. Piano hammer covers. Daniel E. Frasier, 344. Piano keys. Sylvester Tower, 344. Piano stools and taborets. C. A. Cook & Co., 344. Pipe, galvanized iron. Lamb & Ritchie, 352. Plate iron work. William Campbell & Co., 355. Pork packing. John P. Squire & Co., 371-373. Pottery. A. H. Hews & Co., 382. Printing, book. The Athenaeum Press, 337-339. The Riverside Press, 334-336. The University Press, 336, 337. Printing, book and job. Cambridge Cooperative Society, 341. The College Press, 341. J. Frank Facey, 341. Graves & Henry, 341. Harvard Printing Co., 341. Lewis J. Hewitt, 341. Jennings & Welch, 341. F. L. Lamkin & Co., 341. G. B. Lenfest, 341. Lombard & Caustic, 341. Powell & Co., 341.
d Present, 61. Somerville Public Library, 17. Somerville Royal Arch Chapter, 24. Somerville Savings Bank, 19. Somerville in War Times, 61. Somerville Woman's Relief Corps, 64. Sons of American Revolution, 62. Sons of the Revolution, Massachusetts Society of, 51. Southern Prison Life, Reminiscences of, 32-41. South Sea Island, 77. Southworth, Gordon A., 22. Spear Place, Boston, 9. Spencer, John, Jr., 82. Spencer, Mary, 82. Spencer, Mary (Urann), 82. Squire, John P., 43. St. Andrew, Cross of, 52. State Constitutional Convention, 80. State House, 60. Stearns, —, 74. Stearns, Rebecca Russell, 45. Stearns & Sandborn, 57. Stearns & Stevenson, 57. Stearns, William B., 57. St. George, Cross of, 52. Sterling, Mass., 25, 26. Stevenson, C. L., 57. Stinted Common, The, 62. St. Louis, Mo., 80. Ston, Mary, 7. Stone Avenue, 14. Stone, Bettsy, 7, 9. Stone, Charles Henry, 11. Stone, Chary, 2. Stone, Chary Adams, 4. Stone, Daniel