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dwin Leigh (secretary), Charles Forster, Fitch Cutter, George O. Brastow, Edwin Munroe, Jr., Isaac F. Shepard. Town clerk, Charles E. Gilman. Assessors, John C. Magoun (chairman), William Bonner, Abel Fitz. Overseers of Poor, Columbus Tyler (chairman), Oliver Tufts, John S. Edgerly. Constables, Hugh Moore, William Higgs, Abram Welch. Justices of the peace. Henry Adams, Alfred Allen, George O. Brastow, Luther V. Bell, Ebenezer F. Cutter, John K. Hall, Jonas H. Kendall, John C. Magoun, Samuel Poor, Edward L. Stevens, Columbus Tyler, Edmund Tufts. Streets, courts, Lanes, and places in the town of Somerville. Broadway leads from Charl, h. Cottage, out of Elm. Adams, Joseph, Broadway, foot of Winter Hill. Adams, Miss H. A. b. teacher, boards with J. Adams. Adams, Samuel, boards with J. C. Magoun, at W. H. Adams, Charles, b. F. H. market, h. Central. Adams, Henry, h. Bow. Adams, Solomon, schoolmaster, h. Dane. Agen, Patrick, laborer, h. Pros
ot remember that there was any house on the westerly slope of the hill. There was a three-story wooden house about opposite the Powder House, but I do not know who owned it or who lived in it at this time. It had been occupied previously by John C. Magoun. The one-story Walnut Hill schoolhouse came next. It has ceased to be used for school purposes, but whether it is still on its old site I do not know. Beyond this was the Russell property. There was an old house on it; further than that more, now Central street. On the first corner stood a house owned and occupied by Edmund Tufts,—the first treasurer of Somerville,—and his sister, Abby Tufts. The house is now a thing of the past. The next house was owned and occupied by John C. Magoun, for many years an assessor of the town and city of Somerville. The house is still standing, and is occupied by one of his daughters. Next came the unfinished brick house of Samuel Welch, about which so many romantic stories have been told.
h, h. near Beacon. Little, Nicholas, h. Beech. Littlefield, Joshua, laborer, h. Garden court. Locke, Irene, teacher, boards with D. L. Marrett, Bow. Marshall, Chester, h. near Milk Mackintire, James, groceries, h. Mt. Pleasant. Magoun, John C., yeoman, Broadway. Magoun, John A., painter, Broadway. Mann, Eben. marble worker, h. Milk. Marrett, D. A., grocer, h. Bow. Marsh, William, carpenter, h. Joy. Marshall, Wizeman, tragedian, h. Hamlet. McDermot, Daniel, wMagoun, John A., painter, Broadway. Mann, Eben. marble worker, h. Milk. Marrett, D. A., grocer, h. Bow. Marsh, William, carpenter, h. Joy. Marshall, Wizeman, tragedian, h. Hamlet. McDermot, Daniel, watchman, bleachery, h. Milk. Merrill, Lewis F., lard trier, h. Medford. Merrill, Asa, teamster, h. Medford. Middleton, Rev. Mr., h. Dane. Miller, Charles, b. clothing dealer, h. Beacon. Miller, James, provision dealer, h. Beacon. Miller, William, plumber, h. Bow. Miller, Joseph, h. Medford. Miller, James N., yeoman, h. Broadway. Miller, David, carpenter, h. Russell. Mills, Elisha, dealer in empty casks, h. Lime. Mills, James L., cooper, h. Lime. Metcalf, Simeo
; III.—14. Luray Valley, I.—36. Lyndes, Joseph, III.—10. Lyndes, Thomas, Sr., III.—8. Lynn Academy, II.—29. Lynn, Mass., I.—8. Magazine Street, Cambridge, II.—23. Magner, Captain, I.—38. Magoun Family, The, II.—35. Magoun, John C., II.—24; III.—20. Magoun. John C., home of, III.—22. Main Street, III.—12, 19. Main, The, III.—7. Maine Vol., 10th Regiment, I.—34, 35, 37; III., 24. Maine Vols., 10th Regiment, Co. D. I—35. Maine Vols., 17th Regiment, I.—3Magoun. John C., home of, III.—22. Main Street, III.—12, 19. Main, The, III.—7. Maine Vol., 10th Regiment, I.—34, 35, 37; III., 24. Maine Vols., 10th Regiment, Co. D. I—35. Maine Vols., 17th Regiment, I.—36; III.—25. Maiden, Mass., I.—21, 22. Maiden Ferry, I.—21. Maiden River, I.—21. Mallahan, Thomas, IV.—31. Malvern Hill. IV.—31. Manassas Junction, I.—33, 36; III. Manor House, The, Description of, IV.—10, 11, 12. Manor House, The, Destruction of, IV.—20. Marblehead, II.—29. Marblehead Light Infantry, II.—29. Marshall Street, III.—21. Marshall, Wyzeman, III.—21. Marston. England, Bequest to th