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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. 26 2 Browse Search
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t was afterwards purchased and occupied by Warham Cushing, eldest son of Rev. Jacob Cushing, a cabin built by his son Leonard on the same lot. Warham Cushing built the next house above for a workshop 0 years old. It was sold by the daughter of Dr. Cushing to Henry Timmins, who improved it, and it ate for the lumber required so closely, that Dr. Cushing used to say that, there was not enough left February 3, 1752, before the settlement of Mr. Cushing, the church and town invited Mr. Eli Forbuso secure the passes of the North River. Warham Cushing, James Priest, and Benjamin Hagar, each prtarian clergyman, was chosen to succeed the Rev. Dr. Cushing After the death of Dr. Cushing all oDr. Cushing all of his papers, many of which must have contained valuable information concerning the history of the d to give the pew occupied by the family of Dr. Cushing to his successor, for his use during his couy a stove met with decided opposition from Mr. Cushing and the fathers of the church. These tough[4 more...]