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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 1 1 Browse Search
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Historic leaves, volume 2, April, 1903 - January, 1904, Charlestown School in the 17th century. (search)
College in the class of 1645. He was the son of John and Elizabeth (Biggs) Stow, of Roxbury, and was born about 1622. In 1649, at Chelmsford, he married Hope, daughter of William Fletcher. Of their seven children, a son, John, was born in Charlestown June 16, 1650. As early as 1653 he was the minister in Middletown, Ct., and March 22, 1670, he and his two brothers were enumerated among the fifty-two householders and proprietors of that place. In 1681 he seems to have been settled in Simsbury, Ct. Judge Sewall, in a letter dated November 16, 1705, writes that the Rev. Mr. Samuel Stow, of Middletown, went from thence to heaven upon the 8 May, 1704. 30: 3 mo. 1657. A town rate, amounting to £ 100, for va-. rious purposes, includes an item of £ 7 to Mr. Morley, Scholemaster ; said rate is to be made out and collected of the Inhabitants by the Constables. Frothingham (page 155), under date 1659, says that twenty acres in wood and three and one-half acres in commons were assigned
School Near Reading, First Outside ‘The Peninsula’64 School, First, Charlestown15 School Fund, Charlestown, Beginnings of17 Schoolhouse, Town Hill, Description of64 School Street, Boston13 School Street, Somerville44 Scituate, Second Parish of16 Scott, Mrs. Julia H.27 Schuyler, Philip95 Sedgwick, Major17, 18 Sewall, Judge19, 20 Sewall, Samuel34 Shedd Place, The46, 47 Shepard, Isaac F.3 Shepard, Rev. Thomas32, 34 Ship Hercules16 Siege of Boston80 Sigourney Family, The12 Simsbury, Conn.19 Skilton, George43 Skilton, John43 Skilton Place, The43 Sodegonock19 Somerville Chapter, F. A. M.101 Somerville During Siege of Boston81 Somerville Historical Society1, 73, 74, 77, 81, 85, 102, 104 Somerville Historical Society, Officers of24, 48, 72 Somerville Hospital103 Somerville Journal5, 6, 76, 85 Somerville, Mass.15 ‘Somerville Past and Present’37 Somerville Public Library22 Somerville Water Board22 Southampton, N. Y.103 ‘Spinning Schools,’ Charlestown60 Sp