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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
Charles A. Nelson , A. M., Waltham, past, present and its industries, with an historical sketch of Watertown from its settlement in 1630 to the incorporation of Waltham, January 15, 1739. 2 2 Browse Search
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machine-shop of George F. Shedd on Chester Brook which, perhaps, had previously belonged to Deacon Thomas Livermore. Deacon John Sanderson, son of Deacon Jonathan ye third, made an addition to his house a few years before his death on the east end, and upon a panel over the mantel in this east parlor J. W. Edes, supposed to be the same artist who drew the picture of Eden Vale, painted in 1789 a barnyard scene which still remains. This dwelling was recently remodeled by the late Rev. Thomas Worcester, and stands near his residence. A gable and window of the original Old Sanderson house are still retained in the modernized building, and the east parlor is also preserved as originally finished with wooden cornice, deep windows, and inside shutters. The list of tax payers, or, Invoice as it was termed, completed October 6, 1738, gives the tax £ 3,521 11s. 0d., and 144 polls at 3s 3d., £ 16 18s. 0d. new tenor. Thomas Hammond and John Cutting were each taxed for a slave. On the
ndsor, 22; Plymouth people build house at, 35; sends 30 men against the Pequots, 42. Wine and sugar in plenty, 57. Winnesemet, 23. Winslow, Edward, visits Boston with John Bradford, 35. Winter of 1630 very sharp in New England, 18. Winthrop, Adam, 26. Winthrop, John, chosen governor of Mass. Bay Company, 12; letter to his wife, 12; searches up the Bay for a place at which to settle, 14; prudence of, 19; grants permission to build Watertown wear, 21; provides a house for Rev. Mr. Wilson, 23; goes up Charles River and names several localities in Waltham, 26; removes liquors from his table, 33; visited by Wahginnacut, 35. Winthrop, John, jun., arrives, 39; letter to Benj. Franklin, 77. Wiswall, Enoch, 91. Wolfe-pen, 52. Wolves: bounty offered for, 52; howling of, 18. Women of Waltham, loyalty of, 111. Women pitifully tooth-shaken, 59. Wooden-ware factory of Moses Mead, 81. Worcester, Rev., Thomas, residence of, 98. Wyeth, Widow, funeral of, 72.