awrence, John, 56.
Lawrence, Sibil, 56.
Lawrence, Sibil (Robbins), 56.
Lawrence, Sir, Robert, 56.
Lawrence, Simon, 56.
Lexington, Mass., 2, 44.
Libbv, No. 1. 32.
Libby, No. 2, 32.
Libby, No. 3, 32.
Lincoln, Rollin T., 27.
Littlefield, Austin. 36.
Littleton, Mass., 56.
Lock, Captain, Benjamin, 5.
Longfellow, Henry W., 77.
Long Wharf, Boston, 51.
Loring, —, 30.
Lossing, Benson J., 52.
Lovett, W., 32.
Lowell, Mass., 59.
Lunenburg, Mass., 46.
Lynn, Mass., 59.
Lynnfield, Mass., 46.
Madisonville, La., 68, 80.
Magoun, Ann Sarah, 18.
Magoun, John A., 46.
Main Street, Cambridge, 56.
Maiden, Mass., 49, 55, 56.
Mallett, Isaac, 5.
Mallet, John, 50.
Mankato, Minn., 24.
Mann, Jairus, 15.
Marmion, 74.
Mary Had a Little Lamb, The Author of, 25-31.
Mason, William A., 58.
Massachusetts Bay, Province of, 51.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 59.
Massachusetts Real Estate Exchange, 62.
Massachusetts Truant Officers' Association, 23.
Mauls
our side.— Essex Gazette, Salem, and Massachusetts Spy, Worcester.
The Salem Gazette, in a hand-bill published on the Fight, has the following: At Menotomy, a few of the men [the Gazette says, belonging to the detachment from Lynn End
Now Lynnfield.] attacked a party of twelve of the enemy, carrying stores and provisions to the troops, killed two of them, wounded several, took six prisoners, shot five horses, and took possession of all their arms, stores, provisions, &c., without any lossgled in the gore; So did thy Savior's body long before! And as he rais'd his own, by power divine, So the same power shall also quicken thine, And in eternal glory mayst thou shine.
Lynn End was formerly the north parish of Lynn, and is now Lynnfield.
The above lines are inscribed on the gravestone of Townsend at that place.
Lynn lost in the battle on that day, four men killed, two wounded, one missing.—See notices in Lewis's and Newhall's Histories of Lynn.
Newhall, Hist.
of Lynn, p. 3
f his were printed:
(1) Sketch of the Life and Character of the late Rev. Joseph Mottey, of Lynnfield.
From the Christian Disciple for Nov. and Dec. 1821.
Boston, 1822. Pp. 16.
(2) A Sermon pubject of this notice), was born at East Sudbury, 12 Sept. 1787, and married Rebecca Derby, of Lynnfield, 16 Oct. 1815.
Their children, born at Lunenburg, were Norwood, b. 7 Oct. 1816, Samuel Grif29.
Mrs. Rebecca Damon (widow of David Damon), died at Boston, 21 May, 1852.
She was b. at Lynnfield, 9 Aug. 1787.
Norwood (Damon) never married; resides in Boston.
Samuel Griffin (Damon) m, and Emily Winship, of Lexington, m. 13 Nov. 1817.
Sophia R., and Thomas T. Wellman, both of Lynnfield, m. 21 Dec. 1837.
Reeves, Mr., had Hannah, d. 20 Jan. 1838, a. 5 yrs. Charles Reeves, a fil10, has a notice of the family of Josiah W.
Wellman, Thomas T. and Sophia R. Reed, both of Lynnfield, m. 21 Dec. 1837.
Wesson, Roger, of Mason, N. H., m. Anna Frost, 22 Dec. 1799.
See Frost (
an old time description of, 160, 161
Cutter School House, 168, 160
Cutter, William, School Fund, 142, 219
Dam above old mill pond, 1703, 16
Damage to property by the British troops, April 19, 1775, 65, 73-7, 79
Damon, Rev. David, installation of, 117, 119; death of, and obituary, 226
Danvers men in action at Menotomy, April 19, 1775, 63, 66-71, 72, 73
Deacons chosen, 28, 37, 108, 118, 119, 124
Death, of a dwarf 39; of Rev. Thaddeus Fiske, 240; of Daniel Townsend, of Lynnfield, at Menotomy, 19 April, 1775, 71, 72; of General Washington, 108; of Hon. Charles Sumner, 164; of Jason Russell, April 19, 1775, 68-70, 74, 75; of Rev. Samuel Cooke, 101
Deaths of three members of the Winship family, 37
Decoration Day, Celebration of; 1879, 165, 166
Dedication of new meeting-house, 1806, 112, 126, 127
Deposition of Benjamin and Rachel Cooper in regard to the killing of Wyman and Winship, 74; of Hannah Bradish, 64, 196
Diary of Rev. John Marrett cited, 84, 86