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Index Adams, 79. Adams, Ashur, 45. Adams, Chester, 90, 99. Adams, Hannah, 18. Adams, Henry, 97, 100. Adams, Joseph, 99. Adams, Joseph, Esq., 74. Adams, Captain, Nathan, 41. Adams, Mrs., Sarah, 92. Adams, Zabdiel, 44. Alewife Bridge, 44, 45, 99. Alewife Brook, 5, 12, 17, 18, 22, 66. Alewife Brook School, 14, 16. Alger,——101. Alger, Israel, 67, 68. American First Class Book, 101. American Tube Works, 8. Andrews, Abraham, A. B., 68. 69, 70. Antigua, 23. Anti-slavery Society, 26. Arlington, Mass., 5, 14, 65. Atonement, The, 2. Augusta, Ga., 27, 34. Austin, Mrs., 83, 84. Austin, Ebenezer, 87. Austin, Elizabeth, 87. Austin, Elizabeth (White), 88. Austin, John, 84. Austin, Joseph, 88. Austin, Josiah, 84. Austin, Rebecca, 84, 88. Austin Street, Somerville, 99. Austin, Thankful (Benjamin), 87. Austin, Thomas, 84. Austin, William, 64. Auxiliary Educational League, 2. Babcock, Henry H., 10. Back Street, Charlestown, 84, 87. Balfou
Index Adams, Charles, 78, 92, 96 97. Adams, Chester, 16, 17, 21, 23, 46, 48, 51, 52, 69. Adams, Joseph, 10, 86. Adams, Joseph, Jr., 13. Adams, Samuel, 11. Agassiz, Louis, 8. Albion Street, 53, 85. Alewife Brook, 47. Allen, Alfred, 49, 71, 72, 73, 74, 77, 78, 92, 99. Allen, Amos F., 77. Allen, Amos S., 79, 83. Allen, Henry C., 48. Alphabetical Cards, 98. American Anti-Slavery Society, 29. American Arithmetic, Robinson, 25. American First Class Book, 25, 98. Ames, D., 15. Ames, Philander, 49, 92. Andrews, Hannah, 72. Angier, D., 12. Angier, Ellen P 53. Anne Adams Tufts Chapter, D. A. R., 86. Appalachian Club, 36. Arlington, Mass., 7. Arnold Arboretum, 1, 8. Austin, Hannah S., 92, 96, 99. Austin, N., 13. Austin Street, 20, 22, 93. Ayer, John F., 53. Babcock, A., 13. Bacon, Moses, 82. Bacon, William H., 96. Bagnall, William R., 77, 78, 83. Bailey's Algebra, 98. Baker, , 52. Baker, Amos P., 67 Baker, Henry, 59. Banks Street,
Index Adams, Henry, 7. Adams, John, 52. Adams, Joseph, 50, 52, 53. Adams, Major, Joseph, 52. Adams, Rebecca, 50. Adams, Sanford, 6, 14. Alewife Brook, 26, 53. Allen, Alfred, 55. Allen, Benjamin F., 12. Allen, Hiram, 11, 34. Allen, Hiram, Jr., 11. Allen, Lucy, 11. Allen, Margaret, 11. Alsop's Farm, 56, 57. Alston Street, 9. American Flag, The First, 81. American Navy, The, 84. Amesbury, Mass., 1. Anderson, 56. Andersonville Prison, 22. Andrew, Governor, 43. Antietam Bridge, 20. Arlington, D. C., 18. Arlington, Mass., 26. Armory, The, 81. Army of the Potomac, 44, 56. Arnold, J. Frank, 8. Arnold, Leonard, 8, 10. Arnold, William J., 56. Associated Charities, 75. Austin, Richard, 29. Avery, Mathew, 30. Ayer, John F., 74, 76. Ayer, William, 28. Bachelder, Abigail, 29. Bachelder, William, 29. Baker, Rev., Charles, 39. Baker, William, 30. Baker, William A., 18. Baltimore, Md., 77. Banks, Governor, 38. Banks, Hon. N. P., Jr., 42.
Index Abbot, Captain Henry L., 65. Abbott, General Henry L., 57, 64. Aborigines, 61. Acre, Siege of, 56. Adams, Cheree, 2. Adams, Henry, 47. Adams, Georgiana, 48. Adams, William, 45. Aldersey Street, 14. Alewife Bridge, 42. Alewife Brook, 34, 47. Alewife Brook School, 41. Alexandria, La., 66. Alexandria, Va., 41. Allen, Alfred, 47, 48. Allen, Ethan, 77. American Congress, The, 52. American Historical Association, 62. American Society of Civil Engineers, 62. American Tube Works, 18. Ames, T. Edward, 57. Andersonville, 34, 37. Annapolis, Md., 40. Appalachian Mountain Club, The, 24. Arlington Heights, Va., 41. Arlington, Mass., 3, 41, 43, 46. Arlington Water Works, 59. Armstrong, William H., 69. Army of the Potomac, 32. Army Record, Charles D. Elliot, 64. Ashby, Mass., 4. Asboth, General, 68. Ashton Hall, England, 56. Augur, —, 65, 67. Austin, Tex., 46. Avon, Mass., 45. Ayer, John C., 59. Ayer, John F., 22. Ayer, Mrs. John F
Index Adams, Anne, wife of Peter, II.—21, 22. Adams, Anne, wife of Timothy Tufts, II.—25. Adams, Chester, house of, III.—21. Adams, Hannah, II.—22. Adams, James Howe. III.—21. Adams, Joseph, II.—24. Adams, Joseph, home of, III.—20, 21. Agassiz, Professor, IV.—16. Albee, Godfrey B., II.—20. Aldie, Va., IV.—29. Alewife Brook, II.—17; III.—13, 20. Alexandria, Va., II.—39; IV.—24, 27. Ames Estate, IV.—20. Andersonville, IV.—25. Andrew, John A., II.—29. Annand. Captain, I.—38. Annapolis, IV.—23. Antietam, Battle of, III.—24; IV.—25. Appleton, D. & Co., I.—8. Arlington Heights, Va., II.—39; IV—25. Arlington Line, III.—20. Arlington, Mass., II.—17. Army Corps, 2nd (Hancock's), I.—39. Army Corps, 5th, IV.—25. Army Corps, 18th, IV.—24. Army of the Potomac, II.—39; IV.—26, 27, 28, 29. Ashboth, General, IV.—30. Ashland. II.—37. Athol, Mass., IV.—3
s held on June 17, 1867, carried out in fine style, and in most respects according to a published programme. Appropriate decorations were placed throughout the town, the bells were rung at sunrise, and flags on the public staffs and private residences were unfurled for the day. A cavalcade of citizens received the invited guests, including the governor of the State and other functionaries, escorted by the National Lancers, at eleven o'clock, at the entrance of the town a few rods beyond Alewife Brook, and piloted them to the centre of the town, where a salute was fired by a section of a State battery. A procession, under the marshalship of Addison Gage, Esq., was formed, comprising mounted police, bands, the National Lancers, civil officers of the town and state, the legislature, masonic organizations, soldiers of 1812 and the late war, children of the public schools, representation of trades, citizens in carriages, and a cavalcade, in all over a mile and a half in length. It passe
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 13., Early Improvements on the Mystic. (search)
The building of Mystic Valley Parkway between Wear and Cradock bridges, with the construction of the dam above the latter, has transformed a tidal stream, dreary marshes and unimproved land into a water park and boulevard now approaching completion. With the planting of trees and shrubs, the coming years will add to its attractiveness. But this is only a portion of the comprehensive scheme which affects for good other areas. The largest tributary of the Mystic, for many years known as Alewife brook, is undergoing a radical change, both in its course and in its sanitary conditions. Deepened, widened, and its extreme crookedness eliminated, it will afford passage for canoes and motor boats to Spy pond, and perhaps, in some future time, may connect with the greater water park of the Charles. Near its confluence with the Mystic, over two hundred and fifty years ago, when the Massachusetts colony was young, was built the corne mill and fulling mill of Thomas Broughton. This was in