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Historic leaves, volume 4, April, 1905 - January, 1906, Officers of Somerville historical Society. (search)
Officers of Somerville historical Society. 1905-1906 PresidentFrank M. Hawes First Vice-President Levi L. Hawes Second Vice-PresidentJames F. Whitney Third Vice-PresidentJohn F. Ayer TreasurerSeth Mason Recording SecretaryMrs. William B. Holmes Corresponding SecretaryFlorence E. Carr Librarian and CuratorAlfred M. Cutler Council-at-large Charles D. ElliotAnna P. VinalL. Roger Wentworth Committee on historic Sites J. O. Hayden, ChairmanCharles D. ElliotEdays and address John F. Ayer, ChairmanCharles D. Elliot W. E. BrighamSeth Mason Mrs. J. F. Ayer Library and Cabinet Alfred M. Cutler, ChairmanEdith HayesMrs. Helen Heald Photographs Benjamin F. Freeman, ChairmanJames F. Whitney Albert L. Haskell Press and Clippings W. P. Jones, ChairmanAnna P. Vinal Mrs. Emma Prichard HadleyLucy M. Stone Committee on publications Sam Walter Foss, ChairmanFrank M. Hawes Sara A. StoneSamuel Earle Military
Historic leaves, volume 4, April, 1905 - January, 1906, Personal Experience of a Union Veteran (search)
urred. First, the Anti-Slavery Society was born. Then, according to the record—which I have been assured is absolutely correct—a boy was born in the town of Union, Me., Lincoln county (now Knox), adjoining Hope, adjoining Liberty, and in process of time this boy necessarily became, in the main, a hopeful union, Lincoln, liberty-loving, American citizen. On that April day, when a gun-carriage went rumbling past my store, corner Beacon and Tremont streets, bearing the bodies of Ladd and Whitney, killed in Baltimore, I recorded a vow. As soon thereafter as possible, I turned the key on my mercantile business, and on the twenty-first day of October, 1861, my name was writ large on the enlistment roll; and from that date my time and means were devoted to the business of inducing men to enlist in the Thirteenth Maine Regiment, which was to be attached to General Butler's division for special service,—until the regiment was mustered into the United States service at the arsenal in Augu<
Historic leaves, volume 4, April, 1905 - January, 1906, Officers of Somerville historical Society. (search)
Officers of Somerville historical Society. 1905-1906 PresidentFrank M. Hawes First Vice-President Levi L. Hawes Second Vice-PresidentJames F. Whitney Third Vice-PresidentJohn F. Ayer TreasurerSeth Mason Recording SecretaryMrs. William B. Holmes Corresponding SecretaryFlorence E. Carr Librarian and CuratorAlfred M. Cutler Council-at-large Charles D. ElliotAnna P. VinalL. Roger Wentworth Committee on historic Sites J. O. Hayden, ChairmanCharles D. ElliotEdays and address John F. Ayer, ChairmanCharles D. Elliot W. E. BrighamSeth Mason Mrs. J. F. Ayer Library and Cabinet Alfred M. Cutler, ChairmanEdith HayesMrs. Helen Heald Photographs Benjamin F. Freeman, ChairmanJames F. Whitney Albert L. Haskell Press and Clippings W. P. Jones, ChairmanAnna P. Vinal Mrs. Emma Prichard HadleyLucy M. Stone Committee on publications Sam Walter Foss, ChairmanFrank M. Hawes Sara A. StoneSamuel Earle Military
Historic leaves, volume 4, April, 1905 - January, 1906, Officers of Somerville historical Society. (search)
Officers of Somerville historical Society. 1905-1906 PresidentFrank M. Hawes First Vice-President Levi L. Hawes Second Vice-PresidentJames F. Whitney Third Vice-PresidentJohn F. Ayer TreasurerSeth Mason Recording SecretaryMrs. William B. Holmes Corresponding SecretaryFlorence E. Carr Librarian and CuratorAlfred M. Cutler Council-at-large Charles D. ElliotAnna P. VinalL. Roger Wentworth Committee on historic Sites J. O. Hayden, ChairmanCharles D. ElliotEdays and address John F. Ayer, ChairmanCharles D. Elliot W. E. BrighamSeth Mason Mrs. J. F. Ayer Library and Cabinet Alfred M. Cutler, ChairmanEdith HayesMrs. Helen Heald Photographs Benjamin F. Freeman, ChairmanJames F. Whitney Albert L. Haskell Press and Clippings W. P. Jones, ChairmanAnna P. Vinal Mrs. Emma Prichard HadleyLucy M. Stone Committee on publications Sam Walter Foss, ChairmanFrank M. Hawes Sara A. StoneSamuel Earle Military
d exceeded the appropriation; the roof of schoolhouse No. 1 had to be shingled at an expense of $111, and in January the same building was damaged by fire to the amount of $65. The female school opened May 1, and continued six months, under Mr. Whitney and Miss Carlisle. In May, 1821, before the annual meeting, this school had opened with two new teachers, Henry Bartlett and Miss Ann D. Sprague. At the Neck Mr. Collier's resignation took effect June 20. After a short vacation there, Mr.r No. 4; $85 for No. 5. The whole number of school children, outside of the women's schools (primary) was 779 at the time of their examination. Present at these examinations: at No. 1 (Messrs. Sawyer and Gordon's), 203; at the female school (Mr. Whitney and Miss Carlisle's), 122; at Mr. Gragg's, 65; at Mr. Parker's (Milk Row), 67; at Mr. Colburn's (No. 4), 37; at Mr. Wyman's (No. 5), 26. Mr. Colburn's school was examined March 22. Out of the whole number of 54, there were present 22 girls a
. Washington, D. C., 58. Washington, George, 43, 44. Washington Street, 7, 47, 81. Wayne, Miss, Eliza, 100. Webb, Elizabeth, 83. Webb, Grace, 38. West Cambridge, 14. Weston, Mass., 86. West Somerville, 12. Whipple, Benjamin, 90. Whitney, 27. Whitney Mr., 93. Whittemore, Anna, 87. Whittemore, Jabez, 15. Whittemore, John, 87, 89. Whittemore, Joseph, Jr., 82. Whittemore, Captain, Samuel, 18. Whittemore, Sarah (Hall), 87. Whittemore. William, 19, 22. Whittier, JoWhitney Mr., 93. Whittemore, Anna, 87. Whittemore, Jabez, 15. Whittemore, John, 87, 89. Whittemore, Joseph, Jr., 82. Whittemore, Captain, Samuel, 18. Whittemore, Sarah (Hall), 87. Whittemore. William, 19, 22. Whittier, John Greenleaf, 11. Whittredge, Mrs., 47. Wigglesworth, Rev., Michael, 88. Wilkins, J. M., 92. Wilkins, J. M. K., 72, 73. Willis Creek, 4. Willis, Grace, 86. Willoughby, 6. Wilson, Jeremy, 99. Wilson, Sergeant-Major, 50. Wilson, Captain, William. 87. Wiltshire, Eng., 77, 78, 81. Winter Hill, 6, 7, 18, 70, 72, 74, 85, 91, 96, 99. Winter Hill Road, 6, 9S, 93, 100. Winthrop, Governor, 23. Winthrop, Mr., 80. Woburn. 14, 20, 81. Wood, David, 21. Wood, Hepzibah (Billings), 88.
Historic leaves, volume 4, April, 1905 - January, 1906, Officers of Somerville historical Society. (search)
Officers of Somerville historical Society. 1905-1906 PresidentFrank M. Hawes First Vice-President Levi L. Hawes Second Vice-PresidentJames F. Whitney Third Vice-PresidentJohn F. Ayer TreasurerSeth Mason Recording SecretaryMrs. William B. Holmes Corresponding SecretaryFlorence E. Carr Librarian and CuratorAlfred M. Cutler Council-at-large Charles D. ElliotAnna P. VinalL. Roger Wentworth Committee on historic Sites J. O. Hayden, ChairmanCharles D. ElliotEdays and address John F. Ayer, ChairmanCharles D. Elliot W. E. BrighamSeth Mason Mrs. J. F. Ayer Library and Cabinet Alfred M. Cutler, ChairmanEdith HayesMrs. Helen Heald Photographs Benjamin F. Freeman, ChairmanJames F. Whitney Albert L. Haskell Press and Clippings W. P. Jones, ChairmanAnna P. Vinal Mrs. Emma Prichard HadleyLucy M. Stone Committee on publications Sam Walter Foss, ChairmanFrank M. Hawes Sara A. StoneSamuel Earle Military