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Historic leaves, volume 2, April, 1903 - January, 1904, Literary men and women of Somerville. (search)
Literary men and women of Somerville. By David Lee Maulsby. The following persons have rendered valuable help to the writer in the preparation of this paper: Mrs. John F. Ayer, Mr. Edwin M. Bacon, Miss Mary Bacon, Mr. Charles D. Elliot, Mr. Sam Walter Foss, Mrs. Mae D. Frazar, Mrs. Barbara Galpin, Mr. J. O. Hayden, Mrs. George T. Knight, Rev. W. H. Pierson, Mr. L. B. Pillsbury, Mrs. Lucy B. Ransom, Rev. Anson Titus, Miss Anna P. Vinal. after accepting the invitation of the Somerville Historical Society to address it upon the men and women of this city who have been writers, I found it necessary to draw some lines of limitation about the subject. To treat, even inadequately, all of our fellow-citizens that have issued their thoughts in print would be a greater undertaking than a single hour could see completed. It has seemed wise, therefore, to mark a boundary of demarcation between the dead and the living, and to confine this paper to those Somerville authors that are no lon
Historic leaves, volume 2, April, 1903 - January, 1904, Officers of Somerville historical Society. (search)
Officers of Somerville historical Society. 1903-1904 President,John F. Ayer. First Vice-President,Luther B. Pillsbury. Second Vice-President,Levi L. Hawes. Third Vice-President,Oliver Bacon. Recording Secretary,Mrs. Elizabeth F. Hammond. Corresponding Secretary,Mrs. V. E. Ayer. Treasurer,Seth Mason. Librarian at,L. Roger Wentworth,Anna P. Vinal. Historic Sites. J. O. Hayden, Chairman,Charles D. Elliot. Luther B. Pillsbury. Essays and addresses. John F. Ayer, Chairman,Charles D. Elliot, William E. Brigham,Seth Mason, Mrs. V. E. Ayer. Library and cabinet. Alfred M. Cutler, Chairman,Levi L. Hawes, Mrs. ss M. Agnes Hunt, Miss Lucy M. Stone,Miss Mary A. Haley, Miss Marion Knapp. Publications. Sam Walter Foss, Chairman,Frank M. Hawes, Sara A. Stone,John F. Ayer, ex-officio. Military records. Col. Edwin C. Bennett, Chairman,Levi L. Hawes, John H. Dusseault,Alfred M. Cutler. House. Mrs. Elizabeth
Historic leaves, volume 2, April, 1903 - January, 1904, Officers of Somerville historical Society. (search)
Officers of Somerville historical Society. 1903-1904 President,John F. Ayer. First Vice-President,Luther B. Pillsbury. Second Vice-President,Levi L. Hawes. Third Vice-President,Oliver Bacon. Recording Secretary,Mrs. Elizabeth F. Hammond. Corresponding Secretary,Mrs. V. E. Ayer. Treasurer,Seth Mason. Librarian at,L. Roger Wentworth,Anna P. Vinal. Historic Sites. J. O. Hayden, Chairman,Charles D. Elliot. Luther B. Pillsbury. Essays and addresses. John F. Ayer, Chairman,Charles D. Elliot, William E. Brigham,Seth Mason, Mrs. V. E. Ayer. Library and cabinet. Alfred M. Cutler, Chairman,Levi L. Hawes, Mrs. ss M. Agnes Hunt, Miss Lucy M. Stone,Miss Mary A. Haley, Miss Marion Knapp. Publications. Sam Walter Foss, Chairman,Frank M. Hawes, Sara A. Stone,John F. Ayer, ex-officio. Military records. Col. Edwin C. Bennett, Chairman,Levi L. Hawes, John H. Dusseault,Alfred M. Cutler. House. Mrs. Elizabeth
Historic leaves, volume 2, April, 1903 - January, 1904, Officers of Somerville historical Society. (search)
Officers of Somerville historical Society. 1903-1904 President,John F. Ayer. First Vice-President,Luther B. Pillsbury. Second Vice-President,Levi L. Hawes. Third Vice-President,Oliver Bacon. Recording Secretary,Mrs. Elizabeth F. Hammond. Corresponding Secretary,Mrs. V. E. Ayer. Treasurer,Seth Mason. Librarian at,L. Roger Wentworth,Anna P. Vinal. Historic Sites. J. O. Hayden, Chairman,Charles D. Elliot. Luther B. Pillsbury. Essays and addresses. John F. Ayer, Chairman,Charles D. Elliot, William E. Brigham,Seth Mason, Mrs. V. E. Ayer. Library and cabinet. Alfred M. Cutler, Chairman,Levi L. Hawes, Mrs. ss M. Agnes Hunt, Miss Lucy M. Stone,Miss Mary A. Haley, Miss Marion Knapp. Publications. Sam Walter Foss, Chairman,Frank M. Hawes, Sara A. Stone,John F. Ayer, ex-officio. Military records. Col. Edwin C. Bennett, Chairman,Levi L. Hawes, John H. Dusseault,Alfred M. Cutler. House. Mrs. Elizabeth
Historic leaves, volume 2, April, 1903 - January, 1904, The Prospect Hill Park Celebration. (search)
c,’ by the pupils; address, His Honor Lieutenant-Governor Curtis Guild, Jr.; singing, ‘The Star-Spangled Banner,’ (with accompaniment by the band); remarks, by John F. Ayer, president of the Somerville Historical Society; poem, by Librarian Sam Walter Foss; music, Eighth Regiment band; singing, ‘America.’ Address by Mayor Glinsed the seas to fight a foreign foe, stood together not as Virginians or sons of Massachusetts, but as Americans united against the common enemy. Address by John F. Ayer. John F. Ayer's address was as follows:— The tower is completed, outwardly, at all events. Still there remains to be placed in position the historical tJohn F. Ayer's address was as follows:— The tower is completed, outwardly, at all events. Still there remains to be placed in position the historical tablet. The committee has placed this in the hands of the Somerville Historical Society to formulate. That very important and agreeable duty the Historical Society will cheerfully and conscientiously perform. In concise and dignified English, it will tell the story, that all, young and old, may readily comprehend the r
another by and by, to which he will add a copious Appendix, with various letters and several more illustrations. The work bears the title of ‘Israel Putnam and Bunker Hill,’ as the following is entitled ‘Israel Putnam and Prospect Hill.’ John F. Ayer, Esq., President Somerville Historical Society:— Dear Sir: I thank you very much for the copy you sent me of the Somerville Journal, containing a full account of the dedication, on the twenty-ninth of October, of Prospect Hill Park and Mehim and his selection of the place for encampment, and his ‘supreme direction,’ what would have become of the recent celebration, and who would have ever heard the eloquent speeches of Mayor Glines, Governor Bates, Lieutenant-Governor Guild, and Mr. Ayer? Would the flag of the crosses and the stripes, to say nothing of the Connecticut banner, have been unfurled on the hill as they were, and would Washington have visited the spot as he did, and would all the noted warriors and their sold
Index ‘Accidence, The’20 Adams, John56 Adams, William34 Alden, John2 Aldersey Street, Somerville25 American Navy, The81 Ames Street, Somerville42 Amherst College103 Amoskeag, Locks of50 Andersonville, Ga.23 Andros, Sir Edmund38 Appleton,—, Cross Street44 Arlington, Mass.15 Army of the Potomac, The23 Arnold, General Benedict86 Arnold, Mrs. Lilla E.76 Atlantic Monthly, The6 Auburn Ave., Somerville44 Austin, Ebenezer61 Ayer, John F.42, 77, 80, 85, 93 Ayers, George W.12, 23 Ayers, John22, 23 Ayers, Sally D.23 Ayers, Sally (Page)22, 23 Ayers, William22, 23 Bacon, Mrs. E. A. Lathrop8, 9, 10, 25 Bacon, Mrs. E. A. Lathrop, Poems of9 Bacon, Rev. Henry6, 8 Bacon, Rev. Henry, Memoir of9 Bacon, Henry, Jr.9, 10 Bailey, Ernest W.74 Bailey, Joshua22 Bailey, Mrs. Joshua22 Bailey House, The, Perkins Street44 Baird, Historian10 Baldwin, Loammi52, 53, 54, 55, 57 Ballou, Hosea, President Tufts College26 Bancroft, Historian92, 97 Barberry Lane42 Barrell, Jos<