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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Historic leaves, volume 3, April, 1904 - January, 1905. Search the whole document.
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September 11th, 1864 AD (search for this): chapter 4
Albert Clifford Tufts. By Edward C. Booth.
Albert Clifford Tufts died March 19, 1904, at his residence, 144 Summer street, Somerville.
He had been ill with grippe for three weeks, and was convalescing, when cerebral symptoms supervened, which rapidly brought on a fatal termination.
Mr. Tufts was the youngest child of Nathan, Jr., and Mary Jane (Fitz) Tufts, and was born in the house in which he died, September 11, 1864.
His paternal grandfather was Nathan Tufts, of Somerville, for whom the Nathan Tufts park, surrounding the old mill and Powder House, was named.
His maternal grandfather was Abel Fitz, a prominent merchant of Charlestown, and early resident of Somerville.
Mr. Tufts was educated in the public schools of his native city.
On his graduation from the high school in 1883, he entered the counting room of his father and brother, grain merchants on Warren bridge, Charlestown.
He became a partner on the death of his father in 1887, and was active in the business til
1883 AD (search for this): chapter 4
1887 AD (search for this): chapter 4
April 19th, 1893 AD (search for this): chapter 4
March 19th, 1904 AD (search for this): chapter 4
Albert Clifford Tufts. By Edward C. Booth.
Albert Clifford Tufts died March 19, 1904, at his residence, 144 Summer street, Somerville.
He had been ill with grippe for three weeks, and was convalescing, when cerebral symptoms supervened, which rapidly brought on a fatal termination.
Mr. Tufts was the youngest child of Nathan, Jr., and Mary Jane (Fitz) Tufts, and was born in the house in which he died, September 11, 1864.
His paternal grandfather was Nathan Tufts, of Somerville, for whom the Nathan Tufts park, surrounding the old mill and Powder House, was named.
His maternal grandfather was Abel Fitz, a prominent merchant of Charlestown, and early resident of Somerville.
Mr. Tufts was educated in the public schools of his native city.
On his graduation from the high school in 1883, he entered the counting room of his father and brother, grain merchants on Warren bridge, Charlestown.
He became a partner on the death of his father in 1887, and was active in the business til
Anna (search for this): chapter 4
Mary Belle (search for this): chapter 4
Edward C. Booth (search for this): chapter 4
Albert Clifford Tufts. By Edward C. Booth.
Albert Clifford Tufts died March 19, 1904, at his residence, 144 Summer street, Somerville.
He had been ill with grippe for three weeks, and was convalescing, when cerebral symptoms supervened, which rapidly brought on a fatal termination.
Mr. Tufts was the youngest child of Nathan, Jr., and Mary Jane (Fitz) Tufts, and was born in the house in which he died, September 11, 1864.
His paternal grandfather was Nathan Tufts, of Somerville, for whom the Nathan Tufts park, surrounding the old mill and Powder House, was named.
His maternal grandfather was Abel Fitz, a prominent merchant of Charlestown, and early resident of Somerville.
Mr. Tufts was educated in the public schools of his native city.
On his graduation from the high school in 1883, he entered the counting room of his father and brother, grain merchants on Warren bridge, Charlestown.
He became a partner on the death of his father in 1887, and was active in the business ti
Elizabeth (search for this): chapter 4
Abel Fitz (search for this): chapter 4