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James Redpath, The Public Life of Captain John Brown, Chapter 2: Judicial alacrity. (search)
on the sixteenth, seventeeth, and eighteenth days of October, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, in the said County of Jefferson, and Commonwealth of Virginia, and within the jurisdiction of this Court, not having the fear of God before their eyes, but moved and seduced by the false and malignant counsels of others, and the instigations of the devil, did each severally, maliciously, and feloniously conspire with each other, and with a certain John E. Cook, John Kagi, Charles Tidd, and others to the Jurors unknown, to induce certain slaves, to wit, Jim, Sam, Mason, and Catesby . ... the slaves and property of Lewis W. Washington, and Henry, Levi, Ben, Jerry, Phil, George, and Bill, the slaves and property of John H. Allstadt, and other slaves to the Jurors unknown, to rebel and make insurrection against their masters and owners, and against the Government and the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia: and then and there did maliciously and felonious
William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 10: Middlesex County. (search)
raging the gallant men who may enter the service, and for the support of those who may have families dependent upon their labor during the period for which they are called into service. The following gentlemen were appointed the committee: Charles Tidd, S. W. Smith, Loring S. Pierce, W. D. Phelps, C. K. Tucker, W. W. Keith, Winslow Wellington, Eli Simonds, R. W. Reed, and Charles Hudson. The committee were directed to pay ten dollars a month to single men, and fifteen dollars a month to thoe up the quota of said Woburn, three hundred dollars each, we agree to place in the hands of the selectmen the sum of fifteen thousand six hundred dollars for that purpose, until the same can be legally paid by the town.—Eli Jones, J. B. Winn, Charles Tidd, Bowen Buckman, Joseph Kelley, Moses F. Winn, S. O. Pollard, Leonard Thompson, W. T. Grammer, Horace Conn, Moses C. Bean, A. E. Thompson, Cyrus Cummings, E. N. Blake, John Johnson. 1864. April 4th, The treasurer was authorized, with the app
admitted on any pretense after school shall have been opened fifteen minutes. The winter schools without the Neck were examined as follows: No. 6, by Messrs. Jackson and Whipple, the others by Messrs. Walker and Kelley. The number of scholars on the rolls was, eighty-two for Milk Row, forty for ward 4, thirty-eight for ward 5, and sixty-seven for ward 6 (Winter Hill). The teachers of these schools received for services as follows: Ezekiel D. Dyer, $150; Philemon R. Russell, Jr., $112; Charles Tidd, $102; Andrew Wallis, $160. In the report for ward 6 we read: This school in point of order and discipline has deteriorated since our last visit. The teacher, although he has been uncommonly industrious and devoted, yet a want of that system and method so essential was very apparent. The writing was generally very ordinary, but the trustees do not mean to be understood to say that nothing useful has been taught or learned in this school. On the contrary much has been attempted and lear
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., 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, Asa, 2nd, 11. Tufts, Benjamin, 12. Tufts, Bernard, 10. Tufts, Bowan A., 16, 21. Tufts, Charles, 11. Tufts College, 85. Tufts, Daniel, 11. Tufts Homestead, 39. Tufts House, 8