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Charles A. Nelson , A. M., Waltham, past, present and its industries, with an historical sketch of Watertown from its settlement in 1630 to the incorporation of Waltham, January 15, 1739. 2 0 Browse Search
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nd good clothing, for the defence of the Colony. Mr. Fiske gives from the Massachusetts Archives the list of names returned by Captain Hugh Mason. These Following are rationly most fitt to goe upon the servis:— Danill Warren, Sr., John Bigulah, Sr., Nathanell Hely, Joseph Tayntor, John Whettny, Sr, George Herrington, William Hagar. Jr., John Parkhurst, Michal Flegg, Jacob Bullard, Iaaack Learned, Joseph Waight, George Dill, Willyam Prior, Nathanall Sanger, Moyses Whettny. John Windam, Math. Barsham, Joseph Smith, John Barnard. Many of whom owned land in Waltham limits. January 22, 1677, the Government made allowance to the people distressed by the Indian war in Massachusetts; nineteen families, seventy-six persons, in Watertown being allotted £ 11 8s. The tax levied upon the town for the support of the war was £ 45. In the first newspaper printed in America, dated at Boston, Thursday, September 25th, 1690, the