el, and Jonathan Greenleaf, Corporals; Timothy Hall, Drummer; William Farning, Fifer.
Privates as follows: David Vinton, John Bucknam, Isaac Watson, Jonathan Lawrence, Jonathan Davis, Abel Richardson, James Tufts, jun., Samuel Tufts, 3d, Andrew Floyd, Benjamin Floyd, Andrew Blanchard, Samuel Tufts, John Francis, jun., Paul Dexter, John Smith, Abel Butterfield, Josiah Cutter, John Kemp, Eleazer Putnam, James Bucknam, jun., Aaron Crowell, Jonathan Tufts, Benjamin Peirce, Thomas Wakefield, Jonathan Teel, Aaron Blanchard, Richard Cole, William Binford, Thomas Bradshaw, Daniel Tufts, Peter Tufts, jun., Ebenezer Tufts, Isaac Cooch, Daniel Conery, Richard Paine, William Polly, Peter Conery, David Hadley, Jacob Bedin, Joseph Clefton, Samuel Hadley, jun., Moses Hadley, John Callender, John Clarke, Andrew Bradshaw, Thomas Savels, Francis Hall, and Benjamin Savils.
Here are fifty-nine Medford men in actual service; and the State paid them for their services £ 28. 16s. 5d.
Each man receiv
Smith, Billings.
Smith, Jacob.
Smith, Ralph.
Soper, Frederick.
South wick, Simeon.
Stearns, Asahel.
Stebbins, Smith.
Stedman, Ebenezer.
Stedman, Samuel.
Stevens, Atherton H.
Stimson, James.
Stimson, Royal.
Stone, Abraham.
Stone, Daniel.
Stone, William F.
Snyder, John.
Sherman, Abraham P.
Sherman, Prentice.
Snow, Joseph.
Summers, Samuel S.
Stevens, Alexander.
Stone, Ezra.
Studley, George.
Tarbell, John.
Tarbell, Samson.
Teel, Ammi C.
Thayer, Richard.
Tidd, John.
Thayer, Cephas P.
Train, Isaac.
Trowbridge, John.
Tufts, Peter, Jr.
Tupper, Hiram.
Tainter, William C.
Taylor, Daniel G.
Taylor, Coffin.
Taylor, David G.
Tilley, John.
Tirrell, Ebenezer.
Turner, Barnabas.
Valentine, Elijah F.
Walton, Charles.
Walton, John.
Walton, John, 2d.
Ward, Winthrop.
Wads worth, Ira.
Ware, Galen.
Warland, John.
Warland, Thomas.
Warland, William.
Waterhouse, B
l Gorham, who was followed by his son, Nathaniel Gorham, Jr., and Timothy Tufts, who was succeeded by Samuel Tufts.
1800 and 1801, Seth Wyman, Samuel Tufts, Jonathan Teel, Rev. Jedediah Morse, Benjamin Hurd, Jr., Timothy Walker, Timothy Thompson.
1802, Samuel Tufts, Seth Wyman, Jonathan Teel, Captain Thomas Harris, Matthew BrJonathan Teel, Captain Thomas Harris, Matthew Bridge, Deacon David Goodwin, Samuel Payson.
1803 and 1804, the same, with the exception of Samuel Payson, who was succeeded by Captain Nehemiah Wyman.
1805, Seth Wyman, Captain Harris, Matthew Bridge, Deacon Goodwin, John Stone, Peter Tufts, Jr., Joseph Phipps.
1806, Seth Wyman, Matthew Bridge, Peter Tufts, Jr., James Greenham, Jr., all retired from office at the same time, and few of their successors, to judge from their terms of service, enjoyed a like degree of popular favor.
Jonathan Teel was one of these; he stood for the outlying districts, and continued in office until May, 1805, five years. He died in Somerville June 7, 1828, aged seventy-fo
Stimpson, Andrew, 87.
Stimpson, Joseph, 85. 87.
Stoneham, Mass., 15, 39, 41.
Stone, John, 63, 66.
St. Paul, Minn., 1.
Storer, Mr., 83.
Stoughton, Mass., 1.
Stow, Mass.. 20.
Stowers, Nicholas. 5.
Surinam, S. A., 85.
Sussex, Eng., 81.
Swan, John, 19.
Swan, Samuel, 17, 19, 20.
Swan, Samuel, Esq., 41.
Swaney, Sentinel, 52.
Sweatsur, Josepg, 83.
Sweden. 13.
Sweetser, Benjamin. 41, 88.
Sweetser,, Joseph.
84, 88.
Sweetser, Samuel, 88.
Sycamore Street, Somerville, 12.
Teel, Jonathan, 63, 66.
Teel, Samuel P., 90, 96.
Ten Hills Farm, 8, 11, 23, 80.
Tenney, Robert G., 90.
Texas, 53.
Theta Delta Chi Fraternity, 2.
Thirteenth Maine Regiment, 27, 37.
Thirty-first Massachusetts Regiment, 27, 32, 36.
Thompson, 95.
Thompson, Dr. Abram R., 64, 66, 67, 70, 71, 72, 90.
Thornton, Dr., Matthew. 86.
Thompson, Mrs., 93, 95, 96.
Thompson Square, 84.
Thompson, Thomas, 97.
Thompson, Timothy, 63, 64.
Thompson, Timothy, Jr., 40.
Three Pole Lane, 74.
Tillots
D., 70, 71, 72, 78, 82, 83.
Sweetser, john, 50.
Sweetser, Paul H., 82, 94.
Swift, Benjamin, 23.
Sycamore Street, 60, 87.
Sylvester, Caroline M., 92, 96, 99.
Symmes, Mary B., 82.
Tandy, A. S., 15.
Tappan, L., 13.
Taylor, J., 12.
Teel, Jonathan, 14.
Teel, Jonathan, Jr., 14.
Teel, S. P., 13.
Teel, T., 14.
Temple, Sir, Robert, 89.
Temple Street, 89, 90.
Ten Hills Farm, 89.
Tenney, R. G., 46, 47, 48, 82.
Testament, The New, 25, 98.
Thayer, Zeba, 12.
Thompson, Dr. A. R.,Teel, Jonathan, Jr., 14.
Teel, S. P., 13.
Teel, T., 14.
Temple, Sir, Robert, 89.
Temple Street, 89, 90.
Ten Hills Farm, 89.
Tenney, R. G., 46, 47, 48, 82.
Testament, The New, 25, 98.
Thayer, Zeba, 12.
Thompson, Dr. A. R., 94.
Thompson, Benjamin, 48.
Thomson, C., 14.
Thompson, Charles, 48, 49, 71, 74, 75.
Thompson, Mrs., Mary, 17.
Thorning, I., 14.
Thurston, A., 15.
Thurston Street, 88.
Tidd, Charles, 19.
Titus, Rev., Anson, 53.
Titus, D., 15.
Torry, , 13.
Town Hill, 21, 82.
Town Hill School, 51, 70, 71, 73.
Town House, 78.
Track, Benjamin, 82.
Training Field, 22, 23, 81, 82.
Training Field School, 51, 70, 71.
Tube Works, 57.
Tufts, Abby, 97.
Tufts, Amos, 67.
Tufts, Asa, 10.
Tufts,
r, Ebenezer Prentice, Jr., John Mullit, Nathaniel Farmer, Israel Blackington.
The fore seat in the front gallery: Messrs. Edward Gardner, Samuel Whittemore, the 3d, Thomas Russell, William Cutter, John Adams, John Swan, Seth Wyman, John Hutchinson, Aaron Swan, Lemuel Blanchard, Benjamin Piper, Samuel Butterfield, Caleb Hovey, Philemon Russell.
The fore seat in the side gallery: Messrs. Zechariah Hill, William Hill, Capt. Stephen Frost, Samuel Frost, Jr., Nathan Swan, Josiah Wilson, Jonathan Teel, Daniel Cutter, Solomon Prentice, George Prentice, John Frost, Jonathan Robbins, Samuel Cutter, Jr., Jason Belknap, Aaron Cooke, William Butterfield, Samuel Hill, Joseph Locke, Francis Locke, John Locke, Ephraim Cooke, William Cutter, Jr., Robert Mullit, John Symmes, Jr., John Dickson, Joseph Shaw, Abram Cooke, Robert Polly, Jeremiah Stuart, Joseph Wyman, Moses Hovey, Nathan Whittemore.
Another enumeration of the inhabitants of the Precinct at this period is given in a Tax List for