untington, A. C. 1842, D. D. 1855, from 1855 to 1860.
Rev. Andrew P. Peabody, H. C. 1826, D. D. 1852, Ll. D. Roch.
U. 1863, from 1860 to the present time.
first Baptist.—The First Baptist Churccond edition, and published the first volume in 1860; but the completion of the second volume was powed on him the degree of Doctor of Divinity in 1860.
Rev. Samuel P. Skinner commenced preaching Merrill.
1857, 1858,Rev. George Bowler.
1859, 1860,Rev. Moses A. Howe.
Died 27 Jan. 1861.
1861, was reelected to the same office in 1847, 1853, 1860, and 1861.
He was succeeded in the ministry byd March 22, 1864. Rev. Nathaniel Mighill, A. C. 1860, was ordained Sept. 29, 1864, and resigned Septm Page.
1859,Goodrich M. Dayton,Asa P. Morse.
1860,Goodrich M. Dayton,Francis Dana, M. D.
1861,As8,Rev. Isaac Smith.
Died 16 July, 1860.
1859, 1860,Rev. Gilbert Haven, W. U. 1846.
Elected Bishops anticipated.
Rev. George R. Leavitt, W. C. 1860, was installed as pastor of the Chapel Church, [3 more...]
crease of population and wealth, and the much larger increase of taxation and debt.
Population.
according to the United States census, except 1765, 1776, 1865, and 1875, which are according to the State census, and 1845, which was taken by the Assessors in that year.
1765,1,571.
1776,1,586.
1790,2,115.
1800,2,453.
1810,2,323.
Between 1800 and 1810, West Cambridge and Brighton were separated from Cambridge.
1820,3,295.
1830,6,072.
1840,8,409.
1845,12,490.
1850,15,215.
1860,26,060.
1865,29,112.
1870,39,634.
1875,47,838.
Polls.Valuation.Rate per $1,000.City Tax.City Debt.
18463,224$9,312,481$5.00$46,122.59$22,000.00
18473,3879,806,5395.4052,760.0843,861.27
18483,63910,476,2305.5055,967.5351,661.27
18493,72010,667,2726.3064,964.7963,661.27
18503,43611,469,6186.3068,809.1691,661.27
18514,01012,392,4406.3073,478.70116,780.27
18524,04413,175,2577.5094,252.19134,800.00
18534,29813,599,3606.5082,522.26147,903.68
18544,64815,437,1007.10108,604.53146,600.
J. M. S. Williams, 1859.
Stephen T. Farwell, 1860.
John C. Dodge, 1862.
Knowlton S. Chaffee, 18cis L. Chapman, 1860-1861.
George W. McLellan, 1860, 1861.
Anson Hooker, 1861, 1862.
Charles Berd T. Whitney, 1856-1858.
John B. Atwill, 1857-1860.
James G. Hovey, 1857.
John Remick,
Electerrage, 1859, 1860.
Francis L. Chapman, 1859, 1860,
1864-1866.
Alex. Dickinson, 1859, 1860.
D1860.
David Ellis, 1859, 1860.
Michael C. Kenney, 1859.
Lewis Hall, 1860.
Samuel Slocomb, 1860, 1861
Albert Vinal, 1860, 1861.
Andrew S. Waitt, 1860.
Levi L. Cushing, Jr., 1861, 1862.
Curtis Dgustus Russ, 1859.
Charles T. Russell, 1859, 1860.
Israel Tibbetts, 1859, 1860, 1867.
Joseph 1860, 1867.
Joseph V. Wellington, 1859, 1860.
Henry Whitney, Jr., 1859, 1861.
George L. Cade, 1860, 1864.
Henry M.1860.
Henry Whitney, Jr., 1859, 1861.
George L. Cade, 1860, 1864.
Henry M. Chamberlain, 1860, 1861.
Eben M. Dunbar, 1860, 1862.
John C. Farnham, 1860, 1861.
Watson B. Hast1860, 1864.
Henry M. Chamberlain, 1860, 1861.
Eben M. Dunbar, 1860, 1862.
John C. Farnham, 1860, 1861.
Watson B. Hastings, 1860, 1869.
James Jelly, 1860, 1861, 1863.
John H. Leighton, 1860.
James Mellen, 1860, 18[26 more...]
Bird, b. 23 Sept. 1809, printer, res. in India, and was long under the auspices of the Baptist Missionary Union; he m. Abigail S. Thayer 10 June 1832, and (2d) Sarah, dau. of Deac.
William Brown and wid. of Dr. John W. Valentine, 1842; she d. here 2 July 1868; Martha Ward, b. 20 Oct. 1811, d. unm.
11 Oct. 1867; Joanna Bird, b. 24 Ap. 1814, m.——, d. Samuel the f. was a chaise maker, and in later life a pump maker; he res. on the southeast corner of Magazine and Auburn streets, and d. 13 Ap. 1860; his w. Ann d. 2 May 1864.
a. 78.
12. Torrey, s. of Torrey (9), m. Olive Orcutt 28 Feb. 1805; she d. 11 Oct. 1809, aged 34, and he m. Isabella Rice of Wayland 5 June 1811, who was bur. 29 May 1838, aged 48.
His chil.
were Ann Elizabeth, b. 8 June 1807, m. John Dolbeare of New York 19 July 1813; Sarah, b. 16 Sept. 1809, m. Josiah W. Cook 1 Oct. 1829; Mary Torrey, b. 10 June 1812, m. Jonas Wyeth 2d, 1 Jan. 1833; Isabella, b. 28 July 1815, m. Shepard R. Laughton of Pittsford, Me., 11 Aug. 18
Bird, b. 23 Sept. 1809, printer, res. in India, and was long under the auspices of the Baptist Missionary Union; he m. Abigail S. Thayer 10 June 1832, and (2d) Sarah, dau. of Deac.
William Brown and wid. of Dr. John W. Valentine, 1842; she d. here 2 July 1868; Martha Ward, b. 20 Oct. 1811, d. unm.
11 Oct. 1867; Joanna Bird, b. 24 Ap. 1814, m.——, d. Samuel the f. was a chaise maker, and in later life a pump maker; he res. on the southeast corner of Magazine and Auburn streets, and d. 13 Ap. 1860; his w. Ann d. 2 May 1864.
a. 78.
12. Torrey, s. of Torrey (9), m. Olive Orcutt 28 Feb. 1805; she d. 11 Oct. 1809, aged 34, and he m. Isabella Rice of Wayland 5 June 1811, who was bur. 29 May 1838, aged 48.
His chil.
were Ann Elizabeth, b. 8 June 1807, m. John Dolbeare of New York 19 July 1813; Sarah, b. 16 Sept. 1809, m. Josiah W. Cook 1 Oct. 1829; Mary Torrey, b. 10 June 1812, m. Jonas Wyeth 2d, 1 Jan. 1833; Isabella, b. 28 July 1815, m. Shepard R. Laughton of Pittsford, Me., 11 Aug. 18
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Page 44, note 7, for Boardman read Bordman.
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Page 263, line 4, for Bobbins read Robbins.
page 292, line 46, for Boardman read Bordman.
page 316, line 3, for 1860 read 1858. page 438, line 1, for O'Hara read O'Hare.
Page 526, line 2, after his read second. page 532, line 7 from bottom, dele John.
Page 569, line 25, for Abbot read Abbott.
Page, 52, line 43, for 1739 read young.