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elivered by the then master of the central school, near the church. The title-page is as follows: An oration delivered at West Cambridge, July 4, 1808, in commemoration of the Anniversary of American Independence.—By William Nichols, Jun., of Westford.— Boston: Printed by Oliver and Munroe, No. 78 State Street. 1808. Pp. 21. John Adams and Artemas Kennedy signed a letter in behalf of the inhabitants of West Cambridge, requesting a copy for the press. Mr. Nichols in a modest answer, requeon's company of Artillery, attended by a band of music from Waltham, to the new Meeting-House; where, after the Throne of Grace being addressed by the Rev. Mr. Fiske, was pronounced an elegant and appropriate discourse by Mr. William Nichols, of Westford. After the performance, the procession returned to Mr. Tufts's, where they partook of an excellent repast. When the cloth was removed, the following toasts were drank, accompanied by the discharge of cannon, the sound of music, and expressions
1 Oct. 1815. See Bond's Wat., also Paige, and Book of Lockes, 35, 65, &c. K Keep, Samuel Moody, and Martha Richardson, m. 1 Nov. 1826. Kemp, Lydia, of Westford, and John Phillips of Camb., m. 18 May, 1764. Kendall, Joshua, m. Susanna Shattuck, 25 Apr. 1771. Joshua (Shattuck), had Joshua, b. 5, bap. 9 Feb. 1777. JosLydia Harrington, of Lexington, m. 10 Feb. 1828. Kennedy, Artemas, The Mr. Nichols who delivered the oration on July 4, 1808, at West Cambridge, married at Westford, Mass, the daughter of Artemas Kennedy, the baker, and died there a few years after.—Letter of E. R. Thompson to J. B. Russell, 1879. m. Polly Horton, 17 Sept. 1hn Adams, 6 July, 1786, Camb. Philbrick, Newell, of Charlestown, and Mary Philbrick, of Boston, m. 7 Nov. 1835. Phillips, John, of Camb., m. Lydia Kemp, of Westford, 18 May, 1764. John, o. c. Pct. ch. 9 July, 1769. Had John, b. 25 June, bap. 9 July, 1769; Aaron, b. 14, bap. 16 June, 1771. 2. Thomas, had Mary, b. 26 Apr