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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. 15 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 30. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 11 1 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
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able property to some of the new comers, emigrated to the number of one hundred, under the leadership of Revs. Hooker and Stone, driving a herd of one hundred and sixty cattle, which supplied them with milk by the way. They were a fortnight on theihe Pequot Indians, the most formidable and treacherous tribe in New England, had three years before murdered two traders, Stone and Norton, and their crew, in the Connecticut River, and had made false excuses and promises when called to account for kill the men of Block Island, and bring away the women and children. Then to demand of the Pequots the murderers of Captain Stone and other English, and one thousand fathoms of wampum for damages, and hostages. If refused, to take them by force. 0, 1637, Mason, with all his levy, and seventy friendly Indians under the command of Uncas, a Mohegan chief, taking the Rev. Mr. Stone as chaplain, left Hartford in three small vessels. Reaching the fort at the river's mouth he was there joined by C
Saxe, Hill, and a host of others, have here addressed large and appreciative audiences. Hon. N. P. Banks made his first public speech before this Institute. November 16, 1830, the Boston Manufacturing Company gave to the Institute the use of the books of the Manufacturers' Library and deposited them in Rumford Hall. The library increased till it numbered several thousands of volumes, and on the establishment of the public library in 1865, it was given to the town. In March, 1858, F. M. Stone, Eben Hobbs, Josiah Rutter, Horatio Adams, Isaac Parker and their associates were incorporated as the Rumford Institute, and the Act of Incorporation most appropriately received the signature of N. P. Banks, a member of the Institute, then Governor of the Commonwealth. The manufacture of watches by machinery was first undertaken by Messrs. A. L. Dennison, Edward Howard, and Samuel Curtis, of Boston, who established a factory at Roxbury, Mass., in 1850, under the name of the Boston Watc
f the first three selectmen, 34. Penalty for cutting down trees on common, 52. Penn, William, 60. Pequot Indians offer lands in Connecticut, 35 n. 2; murder Stone and Norton, 40; harass Connecticut settlers, 42; capture of the stronghold of, 43; exterminated, 44. Pequusset the Indian name of Watertown, 16 n. 2. Pequuss79; Samuel, 124. Stearns, Rev. Dr., of Lincoln, 77. Sterns, Widow, 53. Stirling, Lord, received grant of Long Island, etc., 46. Stocks set up, 71. Stone, Capt., 40, 42. Stone rolling-dam, 127. Stony Brook, 15 n. 2, 38; boundary of middle precinct, 54; first mill at. 93, 124. Stoughton Hall, Harvard College, 44 Stone rolling-dam, 127. Stony Brook, 15 n. 2, 38; boundary of middle precinct, 54; first mill at. 93, 124. Stoughton Hall, Harvard College, 44 n. 3. Stoughton, Israel, assists in exterminating the Pequots, 44; William, 44 n. 3. Stove in church, 112. Straight, Thomas, house of, 65, 78. Students walk from Cambridge to Rev. John Sherman's lectures, 49. Sudbury, 20, 47; attacked by Indians, 62. Sudbury, Suffolk Co., England, 23 n. 1. Suicide, first at Water