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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2 1 1 Browse Search
Historic leaves, volume 3, April, 1904 - January, 1905 1 1 Browse Search
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nists, 2.76. Southard, Nathaniel, delegate to Nat. A. S. Convention, 1.395. Southern Religious Telegraph, 2.83. Southwick, Abby, 2.383. Southwick, Eliza [b. 793], Mrs. Philbrick, 2.160. Southwick, Joseph [b. South Danvers, Mass., Sept. 11, 1791; d. Grantville, Mass., May 10, 1866], Quaker, 1.397; descent, 2.46; delegate to Nat. A. S. Convention, 1.397; hospitality to Thompson, 2.46, and G., 47, 48, 69; at Mrs. Chapman's, 105. Southwick, Thankful (Hussey) [b. Portland, Me., July 3, 1792; d. Grantville, Mass., April 29, 1867], at mobbed A. S. meeting, 2.2; message to G., 49; officer of Non-Resistant Society, 229, 327, of Boston Fem. A. S. S., 420; calls Chardon St. Convention, 422. Spectator (N. E.), anti-slavery paper, 1.472, 2.36, 134; edited by W. S. Porter, 175; exposes Rev. E. White, 138; bought by Gulliver, 158; publishes Clerical Appeal, 136, 137, letter from J. T. Woodbury, 141, 152, calls for orthodox A. S. organization, 173, accuses G. of neglecting Sabbath,
Historic leaves, volume 3, April, 1904 - January, 1905, Gregory Stone and some of his descendants (search)
t the town of Charlestown had as yet incurred the expense of building a schoolhouse for this section. To judge from the records, there was never a time, after 1736, when there was no building. Perhaps its erection dated from the days when Isaac Royal was making his munificent gifts to the school without the Neck. The following are some of the brief references to a structure which stood probably where a later schoolhouse was built, on a corner of the present cemetery lot, Somerville avenue. After January, 1790, the school districts were designated by numbers, that in Charlestown proper being No. 1, and ours at Milk Row No. 2:— February 11, 1783, to pay Samuel Tufts £ 9 10s for repairs at the schoolhouse. February 24, 1785, to allow Timothy Tufts, Esq., order for repairs of schoolhouse, £ 5 3s. February 7, 1791, Timothy Tufts, Esq., bill for repairing school without the Neck, 7s. July 3, 1792, Joseph Adams' bill for repairing school No. 2, £ 2 4s 7d. [To be continu