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Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
The committee on Papers and Addresses has arranged the following program for the fifth year, 1900-1901. October 15.—Social Meeting. November 19.—The Separation of Church and State in Massachusetts. Mr. Charles M. Ludden. December 17.—The Old Fire Department of Medford. Mr. Samuel G. Jepson. January 21.—John Winthrop and His Home on the Mystic. Mr. Charles D. Eliot, President of the Somerville Historical Society. February 18.—The Universalist Church of Medford. Mr. Parker R. Litchfield. March 18.—The Annual Meeting. April 15.—Elizur Wright: His Life and Work. Miss Ellen M. Wright. May 20.—Old Ship Street; Some of its Houses, Ships, and Characters. (Illustrated.) Mr. Fred
Frederick H. C. Woolley (search for this): chapter 19
The committee on Papers and Addresses has arranged the following program for the fifth year, 1900-1901. October 15.—Social Meeting. November 19.—The Separation of Church and State in Massachusetts. Mr. Charles M. Ludden. December 17.—The Old Fire Department of Medford. Mr. Samuel G. Jepson. January 21.—John Winthrop and His Home on the Mystic. Mr. Charles D. Eliot, President of the Somerville Historical Society. February 18.—The Universalist Church of Medford. Mr. Parker R. Litchfield. March 18.—The Annual Meeting. April 15.—Elizur Wright: His Life and Work. Miss Ellen M. Wright. May 20.—Old Ship Street; Some of its Houses, Ships, and Characters. (Illustrated.) Mr. Fred. H. C.
Samuel G. Jepson (search for this): chapter 19
The committee on Papers and Addresses has arranged the following program for the fifth year, 1900-1901. October 15.—Social Meeting. November 19.—The Separation of Church and State in Massachusetts. Mr. Charles M. Ludden. December 17.—The Old Fire Department of Medford. Mr. Samuel G. Jepson. January 21.—John Winthrop and His Home on the Mystic. Mr. Charles D. Eliot, President of the Somerville Historical Society. February 18.—The Universalist Church of Medford. Mr. Parker R. Litchfield. March 18.—The Annual Meeting. April 15.—Elizur Wright: His Life and Work. Miss Ellen M. Wright. May 20.—Old Ship Street; Some of its Houses, Ships, and Characters. (Illustrated.) Mr. Fred
John Winthrop (search for this): chapter 19
The committee on Papers and Addresses has arranged the following program for the fifth year, 1900-1901. October 15.—Social Meeting. November 19.—The Separation of Church and State in Massachusetts. Mr. Charles M. Ludden. December 17.—The Old Fire Department of Medford. Mr. Samuel G. Jepson. January 21.—John Winthrop and His Home on the Mystic. Mr. Charles D. Eliot, President of the Somerville Historical Society. February 18.—The Universalist Church of Medford. Mr. Parker R. Litchfield. March 18.—The Annual Meeting. April 15.—Elizur Wright: His Life and Work. Miss Ellen M. Wright. May 20.—Old Ship Street; Some of its Houses, Ships, and Characters. (Illustrated.) Mr. Fred
Charles M. Ludden (search for this): chapter 19
The committee on Papers and Addresses has arranged the following program for the fifth year, 1900-1901. October 15.—Social Meeting. November 19.—The Separation of Church and State in Massachusetts. Mr. Charles M. Ludden. December 17.—The Old Fire Department of Medford. Mr. Samuel G. Jepson. January 21.—John Winthrop and His Home on the Mystic. Mr. Charles D. Eliot, President of the Somerville Historical Society. February 18.—The Universalist Church of Medford. Mr. Parker R. Litchfield. March 18.—The Annual Meeting. April 15.—Elizur Wright: His Life and Work. Miss Ellen M. Wright. May 20.—Old Ship Street; Some of its Houses, Ships, and Characters. (Illustrated.) Mr. Fred
Parker R. Litchfield (search for this): chapter 19
The committee on Papers and Addresses has arranged the following program for the fifth year, 1900-1901. October 15.—Social Meeting. November 19.—The Separation of Church and State in Massachusetts. Mr. Charles M. Ludden. December 17.—The Old Fire Department of Medford. Mr. Samuel G. Jepson. January 21.—John Winthrop and His Home on the Mystic. Mr. Charles D. Eliot, President of the Somerville Historical Society. February 18.—The Universalist Church of Medford. Mr. Parker R. Litchfield. March 18.—The Annual Meeting. April 15.—Elizur Wright: His Life and Work. Miss Ellen M. Wright. May 20.—Old Ship Street; Some of its Houses, Ships, and Characters. (Illustrated.) Mr. Fred
Charles D. Eliot (search for this): chapter 19
The committee on Papers and Addresses has arranged the following program for the fifth year, 1900-1901. October 15.—Social Meeting. November 19.—The Separation of Church and State in Massachusetts. Mr. Charles M. Ludden. December 17.—The Old Fire Department of Medford. Mr. Samuel G. Jepson. January 21.—John Winthrop and His Home on the Mystic. Mr. Charles D. Eliot, President of the Somerville Historical Society. February 18.—The Universalist Church of Medford. Mr. Parker R. Litchfield. March 18.—The Annual Meeting. April 15.—Elizur Wright: His Life and Work. Miss Ellen M. Wright. May 20.—Old Ship Street; Some of its Houses, Ships, and Characters. (Illustrated.) Mr. Fred
Elizur Wright (search for this): chapter 19
The committee on Papers and Addresses has arranged the following program for the fifth year, 1900-1901. October 15.—Social Meeting. November 19.—The Separation of Church and State in Massachusetts. Mr. Charles M. Ludden. December 17.—The Old Fire Department of Medford. Mr. Samuel G. Jepson. January 21.—John Winthrop and His Home on the Mystic. Mr. Charles D. Eliot, President of the Somerville Historical Society. February 18.—The Universalist Church of Medford. Mr. Parker R. Litchfield. March 18.—The Annual Meeting. April 15.—Elizur Wright: His Life and Work. Miss Ellen M. Wright. May 20.—Old Ship Street; Some of its Houses, Ships, and Characters. (Illustrated.) Mr. Fred
Ellen M. Wright (search for this): chapter 19
The committee on Papers and Addresses has arranged the following program for the fifth year, 1900-1901. October 15.—Social Meeting. November 19.—The Separation of Church and State in Massachusetts. Mr. Charles M. Ludden. December 17.—The Old Fire Department of Medford. Mr. Samuel G. Jepson. January 21.—John Winthrop and His Home on the Mystic. Mr. Charles D. Eliot, President of the Somerville Historical Society. February 18.—The Universalist Church of Medford. Mr. Parker R. Litchfield. March 18.—The Annual Meeting. April 15.—Elizur Wright: His Life and Work. Miss Ellen M. Wright. May 20.—Old Ship Street; Some of its Houses, Ships, and Characters. (Illustrated.) Mr. Fred
January 21st (search for this): chapter 19
The committee on Papers and Addresses has arranged the following program for the fifth year, 1900-1901. October 15.—Social Meeting. November 19.—The Separation of Church and State in Massachusetts. Mr. Charles M. Ludden. December 17.—The Old Fire Department of Medford. Mr. Samuel G. Jepson. January 21.—John Winthrop and His Home on the Mystic. Mr. Charles D. Eliot, President of the Somerville Historical Society. February 18.—The Universalist Church of Medford. Mr. Parker R. Litchfield. March 18.—The Annual Meeting. April 15.—Elizur Wright: His Life and Work. Miss Ellen M. Wright. May 20.—Old Ship Street; Some of its Houses, Ships, and Characters. (Illustrated.) Mr. Fred
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