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Benjamin Cutter, William R. Cutter, History of the town of Arlington, Massachusetts, ormerly the second precinct in Cambridge, or District of Menotomy, afterward the town of West Cambridge. 1635-1879 with a genealogical register of the inhabitants of the precinct. 15 3 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 14 0 Browse Search
Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 10 0 Browse Search
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Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 3 (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 4 0 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 2 0 Browse Search
The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six: a picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation (ed. Arthur Gilman) 1 1 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. 1 1 Browse Search
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that belong to said Church as far as can be ascertained, and then follows a list of 7 become communicants by residence among us. 1844, Jan., 2d Sunday William Ware commenced his ministry without installation services—resigned 1845. Rev. William Ware died at Cambridge, 19 Feb. 1852, a. 54. He was son of Rev. Henry WareRev. William Ware died at Cambridge, 19 Feb. 1852, a. 54. He was son of Rev. Henry Ware, D. D., and was b. at Hingham 3 Aug. 1797; was ordained pastor of the Unitarian Church in New York 18 Dec. 1821, dismissed 19 Sept. 1836. Invited to West Cambridge Dec. 1843, dismissed 1845.—Palmer. 1844, January 29. By Wm. Ware. A record will be kept of births, marriages and deaths as heretofore, but no sufficient reason Wm. Ware. A record will be kept of births, marriages and deaths as heretofore, but no sufficient reason appears why a record should be made of church meetings, as during the last ministry (Mr. Damon's), any further than shall be necessary to explain an alteration in the constitution of the Church unanimously adopted by the present members to-day. The pastor stated that he wished to meet the members of the Church and see if some c
(excused). Samuel L. Cutter, 1838. Rev. Timothy C. Tingley, 1839-41. William Locke, 2d, 1839 (excused). John Fowle, 1839, 1840. Abner Peirce, 1839. Mansur W. Marsh, 1839-41, 1848, 1850. Nathan Robbins, 1840. Rev. J. C. Waldo, 1842 (excused), 1846, 1847. Luke Wyman, 1842, 1843. Joseph Hill, 1842-44. Josiah H. Russell, 1842, 1844. Moses Proctor, 1842, 1843, 1858-60. George C. Russell, 1842, 1847. George Holden, 1843. Ebenezer P. Peirce, 1843-45, 1847. Rev. William Ware, 1844, 1845. Luke Wyman, Jr., 1844. Rev. Francis Horton, 1845-48, 1863. Rev. George J. Carlton, 1846. Rev. Willard Spalding, 1848. John Field, 1848. David W. Horton, 1849, 1850. Rev. James F. Brown, 1849. Abner Gardner, 1849, 1851, 1852, 1854. John Schouler, 1849. William J. Niles, 1850 (resigned). Thomas P. Peirce, 1850 (excused), 1863. John P. Wyman, 1850, 1856. Dr. Howland Holmes, 1850. Rev. George Hill, 1850, 1851-56, 1868, 1859. Stephen Symmes, Jr., 1851
w meeting-house built on the same site. The parish committee were empowered to let the vestry for holding meetings, to the citizens of the town. It was voted that the vestry be called and known by the name of Parish Hall. 1843, Dec. 7. Rev. William Ware invited to settle as minister. On Aug. 11, 1845, a communication was received from Mr. Ware resigning his office as pastor of the Society. 1848, Aug. 15. James Francis Brown received a call to settle over this parish as their gospel miMr. Ware resigning his office as pastor of the Society. 1848, Aug. 15. James Francis Brown received a call to settle over this parish as their gospel minister. On Nov. 1, 1848, he was ordained. He died at Springfield, Mass., June 14, 1853, aged 33, and in the fifth year of his ministry at West Cambridge. Funeral, June 15th, from the meeting-house in West Cambridge. James Francis Brown, ordained as the Christian minister of the First Congregational Parish in West Cambridge on Nov. 1, 1848, was born in Boston, Jan. 4, 1820. A stone was erected at his grave in Mount Pleasant Cemetery by the Sunday School and friends who were desirous thus t
succinct genealogies of this family see Paige, Mist. of Cambridge, 621-626; Wyman, Charlestown Genealogies and Estates, 260-271. D———, nurse infant from D., Medford, d. here 24 Nov. 1782. D Damon, Martha T. and James M. Bent, of Wayland, m. 3 June, 1838. Niece of the following. 2. Rev. David, installed minister of Church and Parish in West Cambridge, 13 Mar. 1835; d. 25 June, 1843. Born Wayland, 12 Sept. 1787, grad. H. U. 1811; studied theology at Univ. Camb. under Rev. Prof. Ware; ordained at Lunenburg, 1 Feb. 1815, dismissed 2 Dec. 1827; installed Amesbury 25 June, 1828, dismissed 25 Dec. 1832, and preached there till 1 Apr. 1833; removed in Oct. 1833 to Reading West Parish, and supplied the desk of the Third Cong. Society till his removal to West Cambridge.—Am. Quar. Register for 1839. The following inscription was placed on Mr. Damon's grave stone in the new cemetery: The Rev. David Damon, D. D., whose body rests beneath this marble, was for eight ye
&c, in first town book, 139; report, the first printed, 130-32; safe, 152 Train band, 41, 46, 84 Training field, 146 Transfer of land, the former southeast corner of Arlington, 1729, 9 Union Grammar School District, 154; School District divided, 152, 154 Universal and Universalist Society, 117,119, 176, 177 Visit of Jerome Bonaparte and his Bride to Whittemore's Card Factory in 1804, 111 Washingtonian Society, 157 Wear Bridge, mill below on Menotomy side, 18 Weir (or Ware ) Bridge, 18, 39; for alewives in Menotomy River, 1636—since Alewife River or Brook, 6; in Mystic River at Menotomy, 6 Wells in public highways, 143 Welsh Mountains, the, 162 West Cambridge, band, 129, 136; boundaries, 3; congregational minister, right in Harvard College, 3; First Parish, 116-120, 123, 125, 126, 138, 143, 166, 169, 163, 174; Five Cents Savings Bank, 166; Gas Light Company, 155; Horse Railroad Co., 155; Light Infantry, 133, 136; Musical Society, 114, 115, 122; name c
0, 33 Turner, 145, 189,312, 339 Tuttle, 301, 307, 312 Twaddle, 249, 312 Tynan, 345 Underwood, 172,299,312, 328 Usher, 296 Vaughan, 14 Verry, 220 Victorine, 347 Vila, 243, 312 Viles, 238, 308, 312 Vinton, 251 Wade, 14, 202 Wainwright, 257, 312 Wait and Waitt, 219,261, 312 Wakefield, 262, 312 Waldo, 154,172, 177, 228 Waldron, 237, 312 Walker, 119, 178, 189, 199, 297, 313, 330 Wallis, 67, 70 Walton, 270, 272, 273, 313 Ward, 343 Ware, 120, 172, 174, 226 Warland, 20, 286, 313 Warner, 164 Warren, 65, 83, 100. 112, 143, 144, 145, 167-69, 175, 194, 231, 247, 266, 276, 285, 298, 299, 306, 313, 317, 339 Warrior (Negro). 313 Warrow (or Worrow), 313 Washington, 83, 99, 10 8, 157, 162, 185, 225, 231, 270 Watson, 19, 59, 79, 83, 95, 107, 110, 199, 210, 269, 300, 304, 313, 331 Watts, 239, 304, 314 Webb, 67, 237, 314 Webber, 216, 276, 298, 314 Webecowit, 6 Weeks, 299, 314 Welch, 18, 76, 289 W