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Historic leaves, volume 8, April, 1909 - January, 1910 2 2 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 1 1 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 1 1 Browse Search
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n fair preservation. James R. Hopkins, chief of the Somerville Fire Department, who was familiar with the locality, and John S. Hayes, master of the Forster School, together with two firemen, William A. Perry and William A. Burbank, in May, 1892, secured a portion of the ways from which the bark was launched. Three vases and two gavels were made of the wood secured, and one of the gavels is now in the possession of the Historical Society. From the Somerville Journal Souvenir number, March 3, 1892, we take the following:— The Powder House, or old mill, at West Somerville is unquestionably the most interesting historical relic in Massachusetts, and it has, indeed, but few rivals in New England. The exact date when it was built is not known. It was originally a grist-mill, and was probably built by John Mallet, who came into possession of the site in 1703-04. In his will, made in 1720, the grist-mill is left to his two sons. The mill was undoubtedly built several years pr
the Somerville Journal nine articles on the following subjects: Revolutionary Landmarks; Aborigines; The First National Flag; Paul Revere's Ride and the March to Concord; British Retreat from Concord; Battle of Bunker Hill; Old Roads; Historic Tablets; Historic Somerville; and, following these, The Early History of Ten Hills Farm, Somerville Journal, November 8, 1890, and May 23, 1891; Somerville in War Times, and Early History of Somerville, Somerville Journal, Semi-Centennial Souvenir, March 3, 1892; a brief History of Somerville, in Somerville Past and Present, 1896; The Somerville Historical Society, Myles Standish and the Plymouth Explorers, Governor John Winthrop and His Ten Hills Farm, Somerville in the Revolution, all in Somerville Historical Society Souvenir, November 38- December 3, 1898; Genealogical Pamphlet, Charles Darwin Elliot-Mary Elvira Elliot, 1901; obituaries, Hon. Charles Hicks Saunders and Hon. Isaac Story, Historic Leaves, Vol. 1, July, 1902; The Stinted Common,