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T. Fuller. Publication. Charles H. Morss, Charles H. Loomis, L. L. Dame, Walter H. Cushing, Miss Helen T. Wild. Papers and Addresses. David H. Brown, John Ward Dean, John H. Hooper, Dr. R. J. P. Goodwin, Miss Agnes W. Lincoln, William C. Wait. Historic Sites L. L. Dame, L. J. Manning, Miss Hetty F. Wait, Miss Ella L. Burbank, Mrs. J. M. G. Plummer, Warren M. Archibald. Genealogy. Miss Helen T. Wild, Miss Ella S. Hinckley, Miss Hetty F. Wait, Miss Eliza M. Gill, W. I. Parker, David H. Brown, Gilbert Hodges, Fred. H. Kidder. Heraldry. Benjamin P. Hollis, W. H. Whitmore, Fred. H. C. Woolley, William F. Kingman, Charles B. Dunham, Dr. James Hedenberg. Library and Collections. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln, Abijah Thompson, Benjamin F. Fenton, Miss Mary E. Sargent, Geo. S. Delano, William C. Wait, F. A. Wait, Miss Ella A. Leighton, Miss Katharine H. Stone. Photographs. W. C. Eddy, John H. Hooper, R. J. P. Goodwin.
logical Society. the recent death of William H. Whitmore, city registrar of Boston, recalls the re, of Boston, and Lovice Ayres. 8. William Henry Whitmore. resident in Medford during the provinchants, during the now expiring century. Mr. Whitmore was born at Dorchester, Sept. 6, 1836, and He was a son of Charles O. and Lovice (Ayres) Whitmore, and was educated in the public schools and wColleges conferred the degree of A. M. upon Mr. Whitmore. Mr. Whitmore entered upon a business liMr. Whitmore entered upon a business life in Boston and was connected with successful firms. He early showed a masterful interest in antiqsteemed standards and do not include all of Mr. Whitmore's publications. Mr. Whitmore exercised aMr. Whitmore exercised a large and influential interest in the municipal affairs of Boston. For eight or ten years he was aMassachusetts lections, Sewall's Diary. Mr. Whitmore passed much of his boyhood in Medford, withfor a complete and exhaustive retrospect of Mr. Whitmore's career. Suffice it to say that a learned[3 more...]