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Historic leaves, volume 4, April, 1905 - January, 1906, Charlestown schools without the Peninsula Revolutionary period. (search)
John Lamson, Lieutenant Samuel Cutter (same amounts). May, 1773, ‘74, ‘75. The selectmen, a committee for the schools within and without the Neck. 1776, ‘77, John Hay, Timothy Tufts, Walter Russell, Samuel Gardner; £ 60 (for all the schools). May 11, 1778, Caleb Call, Samuel Tufts, Samuel Gardner, Philemon Russell; £ 140 (for all the schools). May 20, 1779, Samuel Tufts, Samuel Gardner, Amos Warren; £ 500 (for all the schools). [Committee within the Neck, Nathaniel Gorham, Eben Breed, David Wood.] May 8, 1780. The selectmen, with Samuel Gardner, a committee to regulate the schools; £ 6,400 (£ 400, 1. m.). 1781. The selectmen and Lieutenant Samuel Cutter a committee for the schools. Voted that Hon. Nathaniel Gorham be a committee to raise £ 100 for the support of the schools. May 6, 1782. The selectmen and Edward Gardner; £ 120 (for all the schools). May 12, 1783 (outside), Timothy Tufts, Philemon Russell, Amos Warren; £ 125 (for all schools). M
rville, or, as it was then expressed, in Charlestowne without the neck. An appraisal rehearses and values it, viz.:— Homestead, 7 acres, 21 rods on the highway leading from Charlestown to Medford, bounded by lands of widow Mary Rand, of Captain Eben Breed, by land of William Hoppin and Meriam Fosket, and by rangeways, at £ 55 old tenor per acre£3924s4 1/2d Meadow, 4 acres, 54 rods, on same highway, and bounded by lands of Joseph Frothingham, Samuel Hutchinson, Nathaniel Frothingham, and ranied, in 1764, John Chamberlin. From 1725 till death Jonathan lived on the lot, now the east side of Thompson square, described as a mansion with seven smokes, a hatter's shop and barn. It extended from Main to Back (now Warren) street. Captain Eben Breed was a retired master mariner, who gave his name to the elevation on which the battle of Bunker Hill was fought. He was a son of John Breed, who had been a soldier in King Philip's war, and was father to John Breed, the distiller. Breed's
brary, 65. Boston Club, The, 2. Boston & Maine R. R., 78. Bowers, Hannah, 87. Bowers, Jerathmeel, 87. Boylston, Sarah, 89. Brackenbury, Annie (Anderson), 80. Brackenbury, John, 80. Brackenbury, Katherine, 80. Bradley, Mary, 80. Breed, Eben, 21. Breed, Captain, Eben, 82, 84. Breed, Ebenezer, 85. Breed's Island, 84. Breed, John, 84, 85. Brenton's Farms, 86. Bridge, Matthew, 44, 63. Brigden, Michael, 82, 84. Broadway, Somerville, 6, 18, 80, 81. Bromfield, John, 40. BrooBreed, Captain, Eben, 82, 84. Breed, Ebenezer, 85. Breed's Island, 84. Breed, John, 84, 85. Brenton's Farms, 86. Bridge, Matthew, 44, 63. Brigden, Michael, 82, 84. Broadway, Somerville, 6, 18, 80, 81. Bromfield, John, 40. Brookline, Mass.. 1. Brooklyn, The, 51. Brown, Miss, Ann, 93. Bryant, William Cullen, 11. Buchanan, J., Esq., 72. Buchtel College, 2. Buck, Lieutenant-Colonel, 55. Bunch of Grapes Tavern, 86. Bunker, 79. Bunker, Abigail, 89. Bunker, Captain, Benjamin, 89. Bunker Hill, 17, 84. 89. Burlington, Mass., 77. Butler. General, 27, 31, 32, 49, 51, 52, 53, 55. Call, Caleb, 21, 89. Call, Elizabeth (Croswell), 89. Call, Jonathan, 85, 89. Call, Mehitable, 84. Call, Thomas, 89. Ca