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Historic leaves, volume 1, April, 1902 - January, 1903, Somerville Directory (search)
Somerville Directory
(1851.)
Abbreviations—b. stands for business in Boston, h. for house, n. for near, cor. for corner of, op. for opposite.
The word street will be omitted as superfluous.
[Continued.]
Booth, Dr. Chauncey, McLean Asylum.
Bowman, Francis, h. Beacon.
Boles, John, takes charge of real estate, h. Broadway.
Bowers, H. F., b. merchant, h. Spring.
Boynton, Samuel, laborer, h. Franklin.
Blodgett, Alfred, laborer, h. Franklin.
Blodgett, Nathan, brickmaker, h. Cambridge.
Bradbury, Charles, h. Medford turnpike.
Bradbury, George, carpenter, h. Medford turnpike.
Bradshaw, Samuel C., h. Joy.
Bradshaw, Samuel C., Jr., h. corner of Cambridge and Linwood.
Bradshaw, Henry, b. refreshments F. H. market, h. Joy.
Brackett, Thomas O.; b. bank messenger, h. Summer.
Brackett, Samuel E., b. merchant, h. Chestnut.
Brackett, Charles, b. cabinet maker, h. Mt. Pleasant.
Brackett, John, cellar stone layer, h. Garden court.
Brackett, Ge
Historic leaves, volume 1, April, 1902 - January, 1903, Table of Contents (search)
Table of Contents
Vol.
I., no. 1.
Elbridge Streeter Brooks Memorial Exercises
The Tufts Family in SomervilleEdward C Booth, M D.
The Somerville Directory, 1851.
Neighborhood Sketch No. 1Jenette Teele
Military Record of Captain Martin BinneyMartin Binney
Vol.
I., no. 2.
Old Medford TurnpikeJohn F. Ayer
The Tufts Family in SomervilleEdward C Booth, M. D.
Hon. Charles Hicks SaundersCharles D. Elliot
Hon. Isaac StoryCharles D. Elliot
Somerville Directory, 1851, conBooth, M. D.
Hon. Charles Hicks SaundersCharles D. Elliot
Hon. Isaac StoryCharles D. Elliot
Somerville Directory, 1851, continued.
Military Sketch No. 2Edmund H. Gooding
Vol.
I., no. 3.
The Stinted Common Charles D. Elliot
Somerville as I Have Known It Amelia H. Wood
Neighborhood Sketch No. 2 Aaron Sargent
Edward BrackettCaptain Martin Binney
Somerville Directory, 1851, concluded.
Vol.
I., no. 4.
Ten Hills FarmAlida G. Sellers
Somerville Soldiers in the RebellionColonel Edwin C. Bennett
Illustrations.
Old Tufts House, Headquarters Somerville Historical Society,
Cover of No. 1
The Daily Dispatch: April 11, 1861., [Electronic resource], The armament in Charleston harbor . (search)
Supreme Court of Appeals.
--April10.--Upon the petition of the City of Richmond, a writ of supersedeas is awarded to a judgment recorded against it by Thos. U. Dudley, Sergeant, and as such, administrator of C. L. Long, deceased, in the Circuit Court or said city, on the 11th of February, 1861, upon the said petitioner entering into bond, with sufficient security, in the Clerk's Office of the said Circuit Court.
Edward C. Booth and Jas. Smith, vs the Commonwealth, upon a writ of supersedeas, to a judgment recovered by the Commonwealth against the plaintiffs in the Circuit Court of Franklin county, May 19, 1859. Argued by the counsel of the plaintiffs in error, and by Jno. R. Tucker, Attorney General, and judgment announced "that for reasons stated in writing and filed with the record, that there is no error in the said judgment, therefore it is considered that the same be affirmed."
The Court also affirmed the decision of the Court below, in the appeal case of Jamison