Faneuil and His Gift, Abram English Brown, President Bedford Historical Society; March 13, The Old Medford Turnpike, with Glimpses of the Brickmakers, John F. Ayer; March 27, The Ursuline Convent, Mt. Benedict, President Charles D. Elliot.
1901-1902: November 11, Five Years in New Mexico, Colonel E. C. Bennett; November 25, Elizur Wright—the Fells, Miss Ellen M. Wright, Medford; December 2, business meeting; December 9, Historic Trees in and About Boston, Miss Sara A. Stone; December 23, WithLadd; February 10, Somerville Fire Department and Somerville Fires, J. R. Hopkins; February 24, Old-Time School Books, Frank M. Hawes; March 10, Department of the Gulf, Levi L. Hawes; March 24, Recollections of Somerville, John R. Poor, Boston.
1902-1903: November 13, Middlesex Canal, Herbert P. Yeaton, Chillicothe, O., (read by Miss Sara A. Stone); November 20, Separation of Church and State in Massachusetts, Charles W. Ludden, Medford; December 18, Early Schools of Somerville, Frank M. Hawe
, III.—14.
Somerville High School, IV.—28.
Somerville Historical Society, I.—11. 13, 14, 15; II.—9, 23, 28; IV.—31.
Somerville Historical Society, action of, on death of E. S. Brooks, I.—13.
Somerville Historical Society, Committees of 1902-3, IV.—4.
Somerville Historical Society, Headquarters of, II.—9; III.—13.
Somerville Historical Society, Officers of 1902-3, IV.—4.
Somerville Historical Society, Work of Five Years, IV.—5.
Somerville Journal.
I.—7, 11.
Somerville Li1902-3, IV.—4.
Somerville Historical Society, Work of Five Years, IV.—5.
Somerville Journal.
I.—7, 11.
Somerville Light Infantry, I.—33, 34; Hi.—33; IV.—22, 30.
Somerville No-License Vote, III.—18.
Somerville Police Court, II.—30.
Somerville Schools and Churches, III.—17.
Somerville, Seven Hills of, III.—18.
Somerville Soldiers in the Civil War, IV.—22.
Somerville Streets, 1851-2, I.—28.
Somerville Town Government, 1851-2, I.—27.
Sons of American Revolution, II.—28.
Sons of Liberty, II.—29.
South Anna, I.—38.
South Mountain, I.