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aster of the central school, near the church. The title-page is as follows: An oration delivered at West Cambridge, July 4, 1808, in commemoration of the Anniversary of American Independence.—By William Nichols, Jun., of Westford.— Boston: Printed They are all published in full in the Chronicle. The old Singing Society took a prominent part in the celebration July 4, 1808, singing the then popular Ode to Science, viz. The British Yoke, the Gallic Chain, &c.—J. B. Russell. In the excitingarber, ensign. It was quite a respectable organization, and formed the tail end of the procession, at the celebration July 4, 1808. This company had the use of an old iron cannon, a three or four-pounder, that was handsomely mounted, and had been ipt. David Hill, and a light horse company, commanded by Capt. Thomas Russell. After alluding to the celebration of July 4, 1808, Mr. Russell continues: In 1809 the regular muster was held at Watertown. The West Cambridge Band was organized<
the f.), d. 25 July, 1818, a. 72. Susanna, of Camb., m. Thomas Brown, of Waltham, 30 June, 1793. Polly, m. Gad Wyeth, 1 Dec. 1793. Betsey, m. Newell Bent, 3 Oct. 1805. Hannah, m. Solomon Harrington, 7 Jan. 1813. Hannah, m. Washington Peirce, of Weston, 30 Mar. 1820. Frederick A., of Medford, m. Selina A. Averill of Charlestown, 10 Sept. 1826. Keniston, Daniel, and Lydia Harrington, of Lexington, m. 10 Feb. 1828. Kennedy, Artemas, The Mr. Nichols who delivered the oration on July 4, 1808, at West Cambridge, married at Westford, Mass, the daughter of Artemas Kennedy, the baker, and died there a few years after.—Letter of E. R. Thompson to J. B. Russell, 1879. m. Polly Horton, 17 Sept. 1806. Ar- Temas and w. Polly were adm. Pct. ch. 18 Oct. 1807. Had Charles Rollin, bap. 18 Oct. 1807. Kent, Samuel, m. Rebecca Adams, 27 Nov. 1740. He r. in Charlestown. Lucy, m. Joseph Adams, 3d, 6 Sept. 1770. Sarah, m. Col. Nathaniel Hawkins, of South Kingston, R. I., 5 Mar. 1778.
on April 18, 1776, 68, 69 Northwest Parish of Cambridge Singing Society, 111, 113,114 Notices publicly read in Church, 39, 46, 48, 93, 94 Obituary notice of the Rev. Samuel Cooke, 103; of Rev. Thaddeus Fiske, 240; of Rev. David Damon, 226, 227 Odd Fellows, 166, 191 Ode to Science, 122 Officers chosen on account of the War, in 1778, 92, 93; of the Northwest Precinct in Cambridge, 167-169 Old Adams House at West Cambridge, 147-149 Oration by William Nichols, Jr., on July, 4, 1808, 121, 122 Ordination of Rev. Mr. Cooke, 28; of Rev. Mr. Fiske, 107, 123, 124; of Rev. F. H. Hedge, 117-119 Ornaments. &c., for town hall, 164 Orthodox Congregational Society, 177, 178 Paige's History of Cambridge, 1 Parish, ringing of bell, 142; clerk for twenty years excused from further service, 117; Hall, 143-146, 162, 174; Tax, 107 Park Avenue at Arlington Heights, 164 Parsonage, 31, 74, 76, 83, 91 Passage cut for Cunard Steamer by John Hill, 146 Pastor's D