Aug. 1, 1871.
119,589EstabrookeOct. 3, 1871.
123,038NewcombJan. 23, 1872.
123,054SpearJan. 23, 1872.
125,535BromleyApr. 9, 1872.
127,982MerrickJune 18, 1872.
129,195WilliamsJuly 16, 1872.
129,761StackpoleJuly 23, 1872.
130,288FairfieldAug. 6, 1872.
136,626TiffanyMar. 11, 1873.
138,381ColesApr. 29, 1873.
148,773StetsonMar. 17, 1874.
149,566BlakeApr. 14, 1874.
(Reissue.)5,859EvansMay 5, 1874.
154,084RehfussAug. 11, 1874.
26. Thread-Cutters.
16,713BurnhamMar. 3, 1857.
52,398Dennis et al.Feb. 6, 1866.
67,501SawyerAug. 6, 1867.
90,954Neale et al.June 8, 1869.
104,561CroweJune 27, 1870.
106,526WoodAug. 16, 1870.
118,467LordAug. 29, 1871.
123,772DimondFeb. 20, 1872.
126,860WolcottMay 14, 1872.
127,053HarrisMay 21, 1872.
134,518CollinsJan. 7, 1873.
134,669Henry et al.Jan. 7, 1873.
137,947OburgApr. 15, 1873.
138,153Henry et al.Apr. 22, 1873.
138,412LeslieApr. 29, 1873.
142,042Rayor et al.Aug. 19, 1873.
143,046WebberSept. 23, 1873.
143,726SlackOct. 14, 1873.
irds of summer, and we only know that, like the birds, they will return in spring.
But there is one class of summer toilers by the sea whom we can trace and whose destination we know — the most laborious toilers of all. When the household lights go out, one by one, at Newport or Mount Desert; when the trunks are all packed, and John has seen to the departure of the last load of luggage; when the pretty cottage is locked up, and relapses into the hands of the native Hiram or the foreign-born Dennis, who dwells in the neighborhood, and is to keep an eye to it all winter-then we know that the change has come, and that the most laborious of the daughters of toil are transferred to another sphere of labor, not less arduous, but only different.
These women of endless and exhausting industry are, it is needless to say, the class who are looked upon as idlers, butterflies, daughters of case and luxury.
They are the women who, as they sit in their luxurious carriages, are regarded by the mi
amin P.,21Boston, Ma.July 31, 1861. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Davison, Cyrus,31Boston, Ma.July 31, 1861Died Aug. 3, 1862, Baton Rouge, La.
Davis, Frederick A.,43Bridgewater, Ma. Feb. 23, 1864Feb. 28, 1864, rejected recruit.
Davis, James H.,21Colrain, Ma. Sept. 5, 1864Transferred Dec. 23, 1864 to 6th Battery.
Davis, Robert W.,28Somerville, Ma. Jan. 5, 1864Aug. 11, 1865, expiration of service.
Day, Samuel C.,32Gloucester, Ma. Dec. 8, 1863Aug. 11, 1865, expiration of service.
Dennis, John,30Cohasset, Ma. Aug. 31, 1864June 11, 1865, expiration of service.
Dewey, William C.,26Colrain, Ma. July 9, 1864Aug. 11, 1865, expiration of service.
Doe, William F.,22Meredith, N. H., July 31, 1861Aug. 16, 1864, expiration of service.
Dollard, John,21Greenwich, Ma. Sept. 15, 1864Transferred to 13th Battery.
Dow, Joseph E.,37Chelsea, Ma. July 31, 1861Oct. 18, 1862, disability.
Downs, Thomas J.,23Boston, Ma. Jan. 14, 1864Jan. 17, 1864, rejected recruit.
Donahue, John M.,22Cohasset
, 1871
William E. Parmenter, appointed, Dec. 12, 1871
Mellen Chamberlain, resigned, Oct. 1, 1878
John Wilder May, appointed, Oct. 12, 1878
Justices
allowed to marry persons in the county, 1695
Were required to patrol the streets on Sundays, 1746
K.
Kean, Edmund
hissed down at the Boston Theatre, Dec. 7, 1818
Kendall, Edward
astonishes people with his bugle, July 4, 1835
Kenny, Hannah
in jail, charged with killing her husband, Dec. 22, 1840
Kearney, Dennis
Sand Lot orator, arrives in Boston from San Francisco, July 28, 1878
Kid, Capt. Robert
in Boston jail for piracy, June 1, 1699
King Charles H.
ordered Quaker prisoners discharged, 1660
Proclamation Day in Boston, Aug. 2, 1661
Died Feb. 6; news of death received, Apr. 3, 1685
James H., proclaimed in Boston, Apr. 22, 1685
William and Mary, proclaimed in Boston, Apr. 26, 1689
Queen Anne, proclamation in Boston, May 28, 1702
News of her death received, Sep. 15, 1
of Ill-Repute, 82
Houston, Gen. Sam 82
I.
Ice, 82, 83
Impeachment, 83
Indians, 83
Independence, 83, 84
Innholders, 84
Insurance Offices, 84
Intelligence Offices, 84
Ireland, 84
Islands, 84-86
Italians, 86
J.
Jay Treaty, 86
Jefferson, Thomas 86
Jews, 86
Jim Crow Rice, 86
Johnson, Isaac 86
Johannes, Count 86
Juba, 86
Jubilee, Peace 87
Judges of Courts, 87
Justices, 87
K.
Kean, Edmund 87-88
Kenny, Hannah 88
Kearney, Dennis 88
Kid, Capt., Robert, 88
Kings, English 88
King's, Commissioners 88
King Kalakuana, 88
Kine-pox, 88
Kissing, 88
Knapp, Elder 89
Kossuth, Louis 89
Kneeland, Abner 89
Knights Templars, 89
Knox, Gen. Henry 89
Kremlin, 89
L.
Lafayette, Marquis 89
Lager Beer, 89
Lamps, Oil 89
Lamps, Gas 89
Lamson, Silas 89
Lawyers, 89-90
Lectures, Thursday 90
Lee, Gen. Robert E. 90
Legerdemain, 90
Liberty Poles, 90
Libels, 90
Libraries, 90
L
litia regiment: Dillard, John L., colonel.
Sixty-seventh Militia regiment: Cunningham, John F., major; Robinson, Israel, lieutenant-colonel; Sencendiver, Jacob, colonel.
Seventy-seventh Militia regiment: McDonald, Edward H., colonel; Simms, Gilmore F., lieutenant-colonel; Smith, Abraham, major; Vandiver, Joseph L., major.
Eighty-second Militia regiment: Blankenbeker, E. Finks, major; Carpenter, Simeon, lieutenant-colonel; Troyman, James W., colonel
Eighty-fourth Militia regiment: Dennis, Thomas C., colonel.
Eighty-seventh Militia regiment: Gresham, Thomas Robert, colonel; Saunders, William A., major.
Eighty-eighth Militia regiment: Antrim, C. W., major; Carver, D. C., lieutenant-colonel; McKennie, M., colonel.
Eighty-ninth Militia regiment: Davison, Samuel, major; Flagg John S., lieutenant-colonel; Johnston, Samuel, colonel; Rider, E. . , major.
Ninty-first Militia regiment: Crenshaw, John B., major.
One Hundred and Eighth Militia regiment: Rowan, John M., co
Charlestown,Jan. 4, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Sheridan, Joseph,43Barre,Dec. 29, 1863,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Slack, Charles,30Charlestown,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Smith, Albert W.,20Charlestown,Jan. 5, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Smith, George A.,22Marblehead,Sept. 9, 1862,Prisoner Aug. 25, 1864. June 9, 1865, exp. of service.
Smith, James D.,18Rutland,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Smith, Thomas,39Dennis, Jan. 14, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Snelling, John F.,19Millbury,Dec. 26, 1863,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Southworth, Alvah F.,19Hardwick,Sept. 9, 1862,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Spooner, Albert B.,19Barre,Jan. 5, 1864,Died Aug. 20, 1864, Brattleboro.
Vt.
Starkweather, William H.,21Boston,Sept. 9, 1862,Wounded Aug. 25, 1864. June 9, 1865, exp. of service.
Stetson, George W.,21Barre,Jan. 6, 1864,June 9, 1865, expiration of service.
Stevens, Judson, 2