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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 210 210 Browse Search
George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 10 122 122 Browse Search
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 41 41 Browse Search
HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF MEDFORD, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, FROM ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT, IN 1630, TO THE PRESENT TIME, 1855. (ed. Charles Brooks) 17 17 Browse Search
Benjamin Cutter, William R. Cutter, History of the town of Arlington, Massachusetts, ormerly the second precinct in Cambridge, or District of Menotomy, afterward the town of West Cambridge. 1635-1879 with a genealogical register of the inhabitants of the precinct. 14 14 Browse Search
Knight's Mechanical Encyclopedia (ed. Knight) 13 13 Browse Search
The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six: a picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation (ed. Arthur Gilman) 8 8 Browse Search
Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2 6 6 Browse Search
Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 6 6 Browse Search
Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 2 6 6 Browse Search
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[on the time] April 18, 1779, the last having special reference to the anniversary of the battle here April 19, 1775 (see 1779). The text is Lament. 3:21, 22. The discourse is longer than the average, and appears to have been a favorite subject of ement to mess the inhabitants of the parish in accordance with the votes above. The records give no further information. 1779, Mr. Cooke inserted the following paragraph in reference to the anniversary of the Battle: April 18, 1779. This day c our barbarous enemies causes us to hope that the remainder thereof he will restrain, and ordain peace to us. Amen. In 1779, a committee was chosen to examine the war treasurer's and collector's accounts. See data under 1778. 1780 May 29, n infancy. The record of births is vacant in 1768, 1739, 1761 and 1781. The record of Deaths is vacant in 1768, 1760 and 1779—it is inscribed with the expression, Ah! Quis? Et qualis! Et quando? These records have been used in the compilation of
, 1772. Samuel Cutter, Jr., 1773, 1774. Aaron Swan, 1774—excused. Joshua Kendall, 1775—excused. Joseph Wellington, 1775. William Cutler, 1776—excused. Samuel Whittemore, Jr., 1776, 1777. Samuel Hill 1777, 1780. Amos Warren, 1779—excused. (A committee was chosen to hire a collector in 1779.) William Cutter, 1781, 1785. Jeduthun Wellington, 1782. Jonathan Perry, 1783, 1790, 1791. Seth Stone, 1784, 1788 (The collectorship set up at vendue, 1788.) Dea. Joseph 1779.) William Cutter, 1781, 1785. Jeduthun Wellington, 1782. Jonathan Perry, 1783, 1790, 1791. Seth Stone, 1784, 1788 (The collectorship set up at vendue, 1788.) Dea. Joseph Adams, 1786. Enoch Wellington, 1787. Eben'r Hall (collector for Mr. Fiske's settlement), 1788. Noah Russell, 1789, 1804, 1805. George Prentice, 1792, 1795-1801, 1806, 1807. Samuel Hunt, 1793. Lieut. James Russell, 1794. Ebenezer Cutter, 1802. Ebenezer Thompson, 1803. Principal town officers of West Cambridge, 1807-1867. Representatives. Samuel Butterfield, 1808-11. Thomas Russell, 1812-17 (1818—none sent), 1819-21 (1822—none sent), 1823-27 (1828—none se
Dorchester Heights 4 Mar. 1776, and selectman of Camb. in 1779. He d. 10 Sept. 1787, a 62 (g. s.); his w. Sarah d. 11 Nov. 1783, and. 23 Aug. 1800, a. 48 (g. s.). Ammi was assessor 1779, and 1781 to 1786; selectman in 1779 and 1786; Pct. committ1779 and 1786; Pct. committeeman and assessor 1772, 1791; Precinct clerk 1766, 1767, 1772, 1784, 1785; had ten children by first wife and ten by third , d. soon; an infant, stillborn, 13 Dec. 1775; a child, b.——1779. See Wyman, 295 (296, No. 15). 5. William, s. of Willian, 1775, and lieutenant in the Revolutionary Army, 1777; in 1779 was captain, a title he bore the rest of his life. Mrs. Sus of same), bap. here 7 Oct. 1753. Isaac, had child, b.——— 1779 (see Locke Book, 125?). Isaac, belonged to the Baptist Sociild, b. 3 Nov. 1773, d. 9 Nov. 1773, a. 7 days; a child, b.—1779. Flora, a black, d. 23 Sept. 1791, a. 60. Seth Reed was aRichardson, 4 May, 1769. A child of Jonathan (?), b.———--, 1779. 28. Amos, prob. a bro. of Jonathan (27), m.