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sident of Cambridge in accordance with a long-cherished plan. It was opened on May 30, 1874, in a house on Avon Place near Linnaean Street, which, with its furniture and what was expected to be an ample endowment, was transferred to the corporation of the Avon Place trustees in November of that year. The original board of trustees consisted of Mrs. Henry W. Paine, president; Rev. D. O. Mears, treasurer; Miss Irene F. Sanger, clerk; and Dr. Andrew P. Peabody, Mrs. Joseph Lovering, Mrs. W. T. Richardson, Mrs. Henry Thayer, Mrs. J. M. Tyler, and Mrs. B. F. Wyeth. Dr. Peabody succeeded Mrs. Paine as president, and at the time of his death in 1893 was the last one of the original trustees; Mr. William Taggard Piper was chosen to succeed Dr. Peabody. Mrs. John Bartlett and Miss Maria Murdock respectively followed Miss Sanger as clerk, and Mrs. J. M. Tyler and Miss Mary A. Ellis succeeded Mr. Mears as treasurer. Four trustees were added in November, 1875, and in January, 1886, the numbe
., Thomas Lee, Esq., Samuel Child, Jr., Charles Folsom, Esq., Hon. Joseph Story, Stephen Higginson, Esq., Dr. F. J. Higginson, Rev. Thomas W. Coit, Jonas Wyeth, Jr., John G. Palfrey, William Newell, Nehemiah Adams, R. H. Dana, Ebenezer Francis, Jr., Andrews Norton, Alexander H. Ramsay, Richard M. Hodges, William Saunders, J. B. Dana, C. C. Little, Simon Greenleaf, J. E. Worcester, John A. Albro, C. C. Felton, Charles Beck, Morrill Wyman, James Walker, E. S. Dixwell, Converse Francis, William T. Richardson, H. W. Longfellow, Edward Everett, Asa Gray, Francis Bowen, Joseph Lovering, John Ware, John Holmes, Estes Howe, William Greenough, Robert Carter, E. N. Horsford, Charles E. Norton. Dr. Holmes remained president until his death in 1837, when Joseph Story was put in his place, Dr. Ware still remaining vice-president. Levi Hedge (Ll. D.) was treasurer until 1831, when, on account of ill-health and expected absence from town, he asked to be relieved from the cares of office, and a
ed 1844, died in 1869; Samuel B. Rindge, elected 1869, died in 1883; David B. Flint, elected 1883, resigned in 1887; Charles E. Raymond, elected 1887, resigned 1889. Walter S. Swan, now its president, was elected in 1889. Mr. Dana, its first cashier, held the position until November 22, 1858, when he resigned, and Eben Snow was elected. Mr. Snow resigned January 1, 1890, and George H. Holmes, the present cashier, was elected. The board of directors is composed of Walter S. Swan, William T. Richardson (elected a director in 1845), James A. Wood, R. N. Toppan, and William B. Durant. The capital of the bank is $100,000, and it has a surplus and undivided profits of $61,471. The first National Bank The first National Bank.—In the autumn of 1860, during the period when civil war menaced the country, and filled the public mind with anxious thoughts, and at a time when the country was suffering a consequent financial depression, a few of the leading citizens of Cambridge conceive
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers, and soldiers who died as prisoners. (search)
Sept. 1, 1864. Richards, Warren W.,11th Mass. Inf.,Bull Run, Va.,Sept. 16, 1862. Richardson, George E.,38th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Nov. 3, 1864. Richardson, I. Milton,40th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Nov. 23, 1864. Richardson, John E.,4th Mass. Cav.,---—--, 1864. Richardson, Samuel, Corp.,39th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,March 23, 1865. Richardson, Samuel P.,1st Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,July 27, 1864. Richardson, Silas,1st Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 26, 1864. Richardson, William T.,*25th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,May 18, 1864. Ridlon, James,19th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 29, 1864. Rightington, W. B., Probably error for Wrightington, W. B., died of wounds.24th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Sept. 13, 1864. Riley, Charles F.,1st Mass. H. A.,Savannah, Ga.,Oct. 19, 1864. Riley, Hugh James,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 10, 1864. Riley, Michael,56th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 12, 1864. Ripley, Brigham S.,27th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga
Sept. 1, 1864. Richards, Warren W.,11th Mass. Inf.,Bull Run, Va.,Sept. 16, 1862. Richardson, George E.,38th Mass. Inf.,Salisbury, N. C.,Nov. 3, 1864. Richardson, I. Milton,40th Mass. Inf.,Florence, S. C.,Nov. 23, 1864. Richardson, John E.,4th Mass. Cav.,---—--, 1864. Richardson, Samuel, Corp.,39th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,March 23, 1865. Richardson, Samuel P.,1st Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,July 27, 1864. Richardson, Silas,1st Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 26, 1864. Richardson, William T.,*25th Mass. Inf.,Richmond, Va.,May 18, 1864. Ridlon, James,19th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Aug. 29, 1864. Rightington, W. B., Probably error for Wrightington, W. B., died of wounds.24th Mass. Inf.,Annapolis, Md.,Sept. 13, 1864. Riley, Charles F.,1st Mass. H. A.,Savannah, Ga.,Oct. 19, 1864. Riley, Hugh James,2d Mass. H. A.,Andersonville, Ga.,Oct. 10, 1864. Riley, Michael,56th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga.,Sept. 12, 1864. Ripley, Brigham S.,27th Mass. Inf.,Andersonville, Ga
7 Richardson, E. H., 477 Richardson, E. J., 410 Richardson, G. E., 545 Richardson, G. G., 410 Richardson, I. B., 250 Richardson, I. M., 545 Richardson, J. E., 545 Richardson, J. P., 8, 9, 10, 11, 27, 109, 152, 268 Richardson, L. L., 411 Richardson, Lewis, 411 Richardson, Moses, 9 Richardson, S. B., 411 Richardson, S. P., 545 Richardson, Samuel, 545 Richardson, Silas, 545 Richardson, Silas P., 200 Richardson, Solomon, 411 Richardson, T. B., 34 Richardson, Tyler, 411 Richardson, W. T., 545 Richmond, E. A., 477 Richmond, Lucius, 164 Richmond, S. P., 306 Ricker, J. A., 411 Rickett, J. B., 111, 218, 220 Rickman, Finley, 494 Ridley, C. W., 411 Ridlon, James, 545 Ried, William, 411 Riedel, Jacob, 411 Riefe, Joseph, 477 Riem, Otto, 477 Riese, Max, 411 Riggs, T. P., 477 Rightington, W. B., 545 Riley, C. F., 545 Riley, Charles, 411 Riley, Felix, 477 Riley, H. J., 545 Riley, John, 20th Mass. Inf., 411 Riley, John, 26th Mass. Inf., 411 Riley, Michael, 16
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 16: ecclesiastical History. (search)
and was installed March 25, 1850. He resigned July 26, 1861, and was succeeded by Rev. Cortland W. Anable, who was installed June 21, 1863, and resigned Oct. 27, 1871, having received the degree of D. D. from Madison University during his ministry here. The present pastor is Rev. Franklin Johnson, D. D., who was installed Dec. 31, 1873. Deacons. Elected.Died.Age. William BrownSept. 2, 1844June 24, 186175 Josiah CoolidgeSept. 2, 1844Sept. 13, 187487 John B. DanaSept. 2, 1844 Wm. T. RichardsonMarch 30, 1862 Lee Street.—The Lee Street Society was organized in 1846. Most of its original members, together with its first pastor, had been connected with the Cambridgeport Parish. Their first meeting-house, on the westerly side of Lee Street, near Harvard Street, was dedicated March 25, 1847, and was consumed by fire May 20, 1855. A new edifice was immediately erected on the same lot, which was dedicated Jan. 23, 1856. The church was organized April 9, 1847. Its first past
855. J. M. S. Williams, 1855. Oliver T. Leighton, 1855. David S. Buck, 1855. George Fisher, 1855. Asa F. Lawrence, 1856. William Parker, 1856. Eben Manson, 1856. Henry S. Hills, 1856, 1857. William A. Saunders, 1857, 1858. Wm. T. Richardson, 1857, 1859. John C. Dodge, 1857. Josiah Burrage, Jr., 1857. Nathan K. Noble, 1858-1860. William Page, 1858. Alanson Bigelow, 1859. Francis L. Chapman, 1860-1861. George W. McLellan, 1860, 1861. Anson Hooker, 1861, 1862. ChWyeth 2d, 1847, 1848. Edmund A. Chapman, 1848, 1849. George Cummings, 1848. Eliphalet Davis, 1848. Ralph Day, 1848, 1849, 1852. Jesse Fogg, 1848, 1849. Horatio N. Hovey, 1848. Estes Howe, 1848. John S. Ladd, 1848, 1851. Wm. T. Richardson, 1848. William Wyman, 1848, 1849. David S. Buck, Elected June 11, 1849, in place of Jesse Coolidge, resigned. 1849-1852. Jesse Coolidge, 1849. Isaac Davis, 1849, 1850, 1855. Israel P. Dunham, 1849. William P. Fisk, 1849, 1850
, Robert, Pittsfield. Porter, Miss Helen, Medford. Porter, Samuel A., Worcester. Potter, John C., Newton. Potter, Henry, Cambridge. Putnam, L. B., Sutton. Quincy, Mary Jane, Quincy. Rand, Edw. S., Boston. Rand, H. C., Cambridge. Ray, Geo. W., Medway. Raymond, Z. L., Cambridge. Redman, St. Croix, Medford. Reed, Josiah, Weymouth. Reed, Isaiah, Weymouth. Rice, Edw. E., Dorchester. Richards, Elias, Weymouth. Richardson, Mrs. Thos , Belmont. Richardson, Wm. T., Cambridge. Richardson, Henry, Dracut. Richardson, James, Dracut. Richardson, Geo. P., Duxbury. Richardson, Albert, Winthrop. Robbins, Royal E., Waltham. Roberts, John, Waltham. Robinson, Joseph C., Maiden. Robinson, Enoch, Raynham. Robinson, Chas., Raynham. Rogers, Mary S., Southampton. Rogers, N. F., New Ashford. Rogers, John, Roxbury. Rogers, Miss A. P., Boston. Rogers, H. B., Boston. Rogers, Mrs. H. B., Boston. Ruggles, Miss Emily, Re
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
n, J. A., 2d N. Y. Cav., 478 Richardson, J. Henry, 340 Richardson, J. I., 341 Richardson, J. M., 226, 552 Richardson, J. P., 226, 440, 708 Richardson, James, 584 Richardson, Jesse, 341 Richardson, John H., 388 Richardson, Joseph, 122 Richardson, L. S., 341 Richardson, M. A., 341 Richardson, M. P., 341, 552 Richardson, N. A., 441, 552 Richardson, Nathaniel, 395 Richardson, Samuel W., 226 Richardson, Spencer W., 341 Richardson, Thomas, Mrs., 584 Richardson, W. E., 341 Richardson, W. T., 584 Richmond, B. H., 341 Richmond, J. A., 341 Richmond, Lucius, 341 Richmond, S. P., 226 Richmond, W. H., 122 Richter, H. M., 341 Ricker, C. W., 478 Ricker, J. W., 341 Ricker, O. P., 341 Ricketson, A., 122 Riddle, W. R., 341 Riggs, E. M., 341 Riggs, John, 122 Riley, John, 341 Ringot, Charles, 124 Ripley, Ezra, 341, 607 Ripley, John, 341 Ripley, L. B., 478 Ripley, T. W., 341 Ritchie, G. M., 341 Ritchie, John, 341 Ritchie, Montgomery, 227, 441 Rivers, A. M., 124