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ittle, Isaac Livermore, and Gardiner G. Hubbard, their associates and successors, the right of making and selling gas, and allowed them a capital of three hundred thousand dollars. The company was organized on the 22d day of June, 1852, by the election of John H. Blake, Isaac Livermore, Charles C. Little, Estes Howe, and Gardiner G. Hubbard as directors; the last named was chosen president, and Estes Howe was the clerk and treasurer from the beginning until his death in 1887. Blake & Darracott were the contractors who erected the first works; these works were located south of Mount Auburn Street, at the foot of Bath (then Bath Lane) and Ash streets, now appropriated for the Charles River Park. Pipes were laid in portions of Cambridge, and in 1856 they were extended into that part of Somerville lying southwesterly of the Boston & Lowell Railroad. In 1871, the output of gas having reached fifty-seven million cubic feet per annum, steps were taken to build larger works, and a t
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.52 (search)
llie's and Gallego Mills. Cocke, Edward F. Cottrell, Samuel S., corporal; dead. Crenshaw, Lewis D.; dead. Crenshaw, Leroy A. Crump, W. W., lieutenant; Judge, dead. Crenshaw, William G. Crouch, Bunny. Crouch, Robert N. Darracott, James. Darracott, William. Dupuy, James B.; dead. Downey, Mark; dead. Dodamead, Thomas, sergeant; dead. Duval, Robert R., lieutenant; dead. Dupuy, Colonel Martin, corporal; dead. Enders, John; dead. Eustace, Dr. WilliamDarracott, William. Dupuy, James B.; dead. Downey, Mark; dead. Dodamead, Thomas, sergeant; dead. Duval, Robert R., lieutenant; dead. Dupuy, Colonel Martin, corporal; dead. Enders, John; dead. Eustace, Dr. William S.; dead. Evans, Thomas J.; dead. Featherston, E. M. Ferguson, James B. Gibson, Charles Bell, surgeon. George, William O., lieutenant. Goulden, James, sergeant. Goulden William. Grant, James H., lieutenant. Grubbs, P. W., lieutenant. Gregory, John M., captain. Gwynn, Walter, captain; major-general Virginia troops. Graves, Bat. Graves, William. Haskins, Richard O., lieutenant; known as colonel. Hastings, Samuel, corporal. Hatcher, Benjamin, corpo
ll, Crenshaw & Co, A. K. Parker & Co., Barksdale & Bros., Putney & Watts, Corbin Warwick, Crenshaw & Co, Davis & Hutcheson, Ellett & Weisiger, Thos. R. Price & Co., W. S. Triplett, W. T. Staples & Co., Brown & McClelland, Andrew Pizzini, Jos. Brummel & Co., Ragland & Bro., Benj. Davis, E. Wortham & Co., Peyton & Archer, Mead & Baker, Apperson & Dupuy, John Howard, Mitchell & Tyler, O F. Breses, Wm. A. Wyatt, Geo. W. Royster, M. T. Starke, Darracott, & Co., W. H. Haxall, John Dooley, Jas. S. Kent, J. R. Anderson & Co., Fisher & Shepherd. P. T. Moore & Co., Jas. Woodhouse & Co, B. F. Harris, Johnson & Pugh, Geo. S, Palmer, Bacon & Baskerville, Edward Novell, Wm. L. Maule, H. K. Ellyson, Chiles & Chenery, Christian & Lathrop, P. K. White, Jno. C. Page, Jr., Stebbins, Pullen & Co., S. McGruder's Sons, Marcus Harris & Bro., Watkins & Ficklen, George L. Bidgood, W. L. Waring, Goddin & Ap
Negro Clothing, Negro Clothing --Darracott, Harris & Co. have on hand an unusually large stock of Clothing for Servants, and wishing to reduce their stock as much as possible, will sell their Negro Clothing lower than ever before offered. They would, therefore, invite all in want to give them a call, as they are determined to sell, regardless of profit. Darracott, Harris & Co., No. 112 Main street. Negro Clothing, Negro Clothing --Darracott, Harris & Co. have on hand an unusually large stock of Clothing for Servants, and wishing to reduce their stock as much as possible, will sell their Negro Clothing lower than ever before offered. They would, therefore, invite all in want to give them a call, as they are determined to sell, regardless of profit. Darracott, Harris & Co., No. 112 Main street.
Negro Clothing, Negro Clothing --Darracott, Harris & Co. have on hand an unusually large stock of Clothing for Servants, and wishing to reduce their stock as much as possible, will sell their Negro Clothing lower than ever before offered. They would, therefore, invite all in want to give their a call as they are determined to sell, regardless of profit. Darracott, Harris & Co., No. 112 Main street. Negro Clothing, Negro Clothing --Darracott, Harris & Co. have on hand an unusually large stock of Clothing for Servants, and wishing to reduce their stock as much as possible, will sell their Negro Clothing lower than ever before offered. They would, therefore, invite all in want to give their a call as they are determined to sell, regardless of profit. Darracott, Harris & Co., No. 112 Main street.
Negro Clothing, Negro Clothing. --Darracott, Harris & Co. have on hand an unusually large stock of Clothing for Servants, and wishing to reduce their stock as much as possible, will sell their Negro Clothing lower than ever before offered. They would, therefore, invite all in want to give them a call, as they are determined to sell, regardless of profit. Darracott, Harris'& Co., No. 112 Main street. Negro Clothing, Negro Clothing. --Darracott, Harris & Co. have on hand an unusually large stock of Clothing for Servants, and wishing to reduce their stock as much as possible, will sell their Negro Clothing lower than ever before offered. They would, therefore, invite all in want to give them a call, as they are determined to sell, regardless of profit. Darracott, Harris'& Co., No. 112 Main street.
Negro Clothing, Negro Clothing --Darracott, Harris & Co. have on hand an unusually large stock of Clothing for Servants, and wishing to reduce their stock as much as possible, will sell their Negro Clothing lower than ever before offered. They would, therefore, invite all in want to give them a call, as they are determined to sell, regardless of profit. Darracott, Harris & Co., No. 112 Main street. Negro Clothing, Negro Clothing --Darracott, Harris & Co. have on hand an unusually large stock of Clothing for Servants, and wishing to reduce their stock as much as possible, will sell their Negro Clothing lower than ever before offered. They would, therefore, invite all in want to give them a call, as they are determined to sell, regardless of profit. Darracott, Harris & Co., No. 112 Main street.
Negro Clothing, Negro Clothing --Darracott, Harris & Co. have on hand an unusually large stock of Clothing for Servants, and wishing to reduce their stock as much as possible will sell their Negro Clothing lower than ever before offered. They would, therefore, invite all in want to give them a call as they are determined to sell, regardless of profit. Darracott Harris & Co. No. 112 Main street.
The Daily Dispatch: January 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], Speech of U. S. Senator Benjamin on the Crisis. (search)
Negro Clothing, Negro Clothing --Darracott, Harris & Co. have on hand an unusually large stock of Clothing for Servants, and wishing to reduce their stock as much as possible will sell their Negro Clothing lower than ever before offered. They would therefore invite all in want to give them a call as they are determined to sell, regardless of profit. Darracott Harris & Co. No 11 Main street.
Negro Clothing, Negro Clothing --Daracott, Harris & Co. have on hand an unusually large stock of Clothing for Servants, and wishing to reduce their stock as much as possible, will sell their Negro Clothing lower than ever before offered. They would, therefore, invite all in want to give them a call, as they are determined to sell, regardless of profit. Darracott, Harris & Co., No. 112 Main street.