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ees granted his petition. Philemon R. Russell, Jr., finished out the term. Shrewsbury Records: Joseph Southgate Hastings, son of Jonas and Lucy, born June 8, 1796; Joseph S. Hastings and Joanna Newton, of Westboro, married at West Cambridge June 14, 1833. Miss Whittemore, who had taught acceptably for five successive summers, was succeeded in 1833 by Miss Kezia Russell, daughter of William Adams and Kezia Teel Russell, and an elder sister of the late Mrs. Carr and the late Mrs. Rebecca Russell Stearns. Two years later Miss Kezia was again in charge. Soon after this she married a Mr. Hatch, a farmer of Saugus. For the winter of 1833-34 H. K. Curtis, of Stoughton, was the teacher for four months, at a salary of $30 per month. He had forty-one pupils. He was liked as a teacher, and boarded in the family of Philemon R., Sr. Hiram Keith Curtis, of Stoughton, graduated from Harvard College in the class of 1833. He was made A. M., and died in 1888 at East Stoughton, now Avon.
Historic leaves, volume 8, April, 1909 - January, 1910, Address of F. M. Hawes at Memorial service October 31, 1909. (search)
th their oratory. From a lad Mr. Elliot was fond of using tools. The Fitchburg Railroad had machine and carpenter shops near Union Square then, and he was always welcomed by the men and allowed to use any tools which he wished. Among other things, he made the patterns and castings for a turning lathe, which he kept by him for many years. When a small boy, he drew excellent maps and could letter them well, being self-taught. This probably led to his entering the engineer office of Mr. Stearns when he was eighteen, at the close of his high school course. At school he had taken lessons in drawing, and delighted in sketching. Several of his sketches, which are still preserved, show considerable artistic ability and much care and skill. The same could be said of his engineering plans and charts, and of his maps. The delicate handiwork of some of these, not a few of which, reduced in size, have appeared in historical works, makes them veritable works of art. But Mr. Elliot'
n), 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. SStearns, 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, 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, 8, 13, 14. Stone, David, 1, 8. Stone, Eliza, 8. Stone Family Association, 1. Stone, Gregory, 1, 2, 4. Stone, Gregory, and Some of His Descendants, 1. Stone, Hannah, 8, 14. Stone, Hannah Adams, 8, 12, 14. Stone, John, anStearns & 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, 8, 13, 14. Stone, David, 1, 8. Stone, Eliza, 8. Stone Family Association, 1. Stone, Gregory, 1, 2, 4. Stone, Gregory, and Some of His Descendants, 1. Stone, Hannah, 8, 14. Stone, Hannah Adams, 8, 12, 14. Stone, John, and His Descendants in Somerville, 1-19. Stone, John Cutter, 8. Stone, John Tufts, 8. Stone, Jonathan, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 18. Stone, Lucy, 7, 10. Stone, Lydia, 8, 12, 13. Stone, Martha, 8, 11. Stone, Mary, 5, 7, 8, 9, 14. Stone, Nathaniel, 7.