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Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908,
Union Square
and its neighborhood about the year 1846. (search)
moved to Union square. Two of his children were well-known Somerville citizens, Mrs. Eunice (Giles) Gilmore, prominent in Heptorean and other societies, and J. Frank Giles, music printer, and a soldier of the Civil war, who has honored Somerville with his commendatory army record. In front of Mr. Giles' house stood another puMr. Giles' house stood another public pump; the two public pumps, Jordan's and Giles', stared pleasantly at each other across the square, and with outstretched hands vied with one another in extending their aqueous hospitality to thirsty travelers, without money and without price. On the easterly side of Bow street, near the square, was the mansion of Deacon RobGiles', stared pleasantly at each other across the square, and with outstretched hands vied with one another in extending their aqueous hospitality to thirsty travelers, without money and without price. On the easterly side of Bow street, near the square, was the mansion of Deacon Robert Vinal, a pleasant home, with grape arbors, peach, apple, and pear orchards, flower gardens and conservatories. I shall never forget one tree of whose fruit I was especially fond, a blue pearmain apple. Mr. Vinal had a fine barn and stable in the rear of his house; these were afterwards destroyed by incendiary fire. Deacon Vi
tcher Resigned.Mr. William K. Fletcher Resigned.Mrs. Mary B. Flint Resigned.Mr. Warren F. Flint Resigned.Mr. J. Henry Flitner Resigned.Mr. Charts C. Folsom Mr. Sam Walter Foss Resigned.Mrs. Mae D. Frazar Mr. Benjamin F. Freeman Resigned.Mrs. Charles H. Frye Resigned.Miss Emma Frye Mrs. Stephen M. Fuller Miss Anna S. Gage s Resigned.Mrs. Barbara Galpin Resigned.Mr. Merle S. Getchell Resigned.Mr. Joseph J. Giles Resigned.Mr. J. Frank Giles Resigned.Mr. B. W. Gillette Life members.Mrs. Eunice M. Gilmore Resigned.Mr. Howard A. Gilson Resigned.Mrs. Mary E. Gilson Resigned.Mr. Valentine E. Gilson Life members.Col. Edward Glines Mrs. Elizabeth F. Goodrich Mr. Frank W. Goodrich Mr. George A. Gordon Resigned.Mr. Henry C. Graves Mrs. Emma Walter Gray Rev. Francis A. Gray Mr. Walter F. Grieves Charter members. Resigned.Mr. Nelson H. Grover Mrs. Emma P. Hadley Mr. Henry S. Hadle
d., 20. Garrison, —, 10. Geldowsky's Pond, 32. General Court of Massachusetts, Manual of, 79. General Howard, The Transport, 65. General Lee of Revolutionary Fame, 76. George, Hannah. 49. George, James, 49. George, John. 49. George, Richard, 49. Georgetown, Va., 19. Germania Ford, 44. Gerry, Martha J., 15. Gettysburg, 19, 20, 69. Gibbons, Edward, 28. Gibbons-field, 26. 28, 29, 30, 31, 49. Gibbons River, 29. Giles, John B., 9, 41. Giles, John C., 6. 13, 14. Giles, J. Frank. 6. Giles, Joseph J., 10, 17, 19. Giles, Mary O., 10. Gilman. Charles E., 55. Gilmore, Mrs. Eunice (Giles), 6. Glass Works, The, 42. Glines, Edward, 74. Goble, Thomas, 28. Goodhue. Thomas, 8, 36. Goodhue, Mrs., Thomas, 9. Gooding, Edmund H., 12. Gooding. Samuel H., 12. Goose Creek, 20. Gorham, David, 58. Gossom,———, 5. Grant. General U. S., 45. 56, 57, 65, 66, 72. Gray, Rev., Francis, 4. Green,———, 73. Green, John, 28. Green, General, Nathaniel,