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Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908, Officers of Somerville historical society (search)
e historical society 1906-1907 PresidentFrank M. Hawes First Vice-PresidentLevi L. Hawes Second Vice-PresidentJames F. Whitney Third Vice-PresidentJohn F. Ayer TreasurerSeth Mason Recording SecretaryMrs. William B. Holmes Corresponding SecretaryMrs. Ella P. Hurd Librarian and CuratorAlfred M. Cutler Council atuth St. Historic Sites Joseph O. Hayden, 174 Summer St.Charles D. Elliot, 59 Oxford St. Aaron Sargent, 290 Broadway Essays and Addresses John F. Ayer, WakefieldMiss Florence E. Carr, 89 Oxford St. Seth Mason, 32 Madison St.William E. Brigham, 4 Hillside Ave. Mrs. J. F. Ayer, Wakefield Library and CabinMrs. J. F. Ayer, Wakefield Library and Cabinet Alfred M. Cutler, 234 Medford St.Miss Edith B. Hayes, 52 Dartmouth St. Mrs. L. L. Hawes, 164 Highland Ave. Photographs Benj. F. Freeman, 2 Mt. Vernon St.Albert L. Haskell, 422 Somerville Ave. James F. Whitney, 40 Dartmouth St.Mrs. C. L. Maynard, 14 Greenville St. Press an Clippings Miss Lucy M. Sto
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908, Officers of Somerville historical Society (search)
ville historical Society 1907-1908 PresidentFrank M. Hawes First Vice-PresidentLevi L. Hawes Second Vice-PresidentF. D. Lapham Third Vice-PresidentJohn F. Ayer Recording SecretaryMrs. Florence E. Holmes Corresponding SecretaryMrs. Ella R. Hurd TreasurerWilliam B. Holmes Librarian and CuratorAlfred M. Cutler Counchool St. Historic Sites Joseph O. Hayden, 174 Summer StCharles D. Elliot, 59 Oxford St. Aaron Sargent, 290 Broadway Essays and Addresses John F. Ayer, WakefieldMiss Florence E. Carr, 89 Oxford St. Seth MasonWilliam E. Brigham, 4 Hillside Ave. Mrs. J. F. Ayer, Wakefield Library and Cabinet Levi LMrs. J. F. Ayer, Wakefield Library and Cabinet Levi L. HawesMrs. L. L. Hawes, 164 Highland Ave. Mrs. Ellen P. Angier, Temple St. Photographs Benj. F. Freeman, 2 Mt. Vernon St.Albert L. Haskell, 422 Somerville Ave. James F. Whitney, 40 Dartmouth St.Mrs. C. L. Maynard, 14 Greenville St. Press William B. Holmes, 60 Heath St.Miss Anna P. Vinal, 9 Aldersey St. Mrs
expected. The first toast proposed by him was: Somerville, like Rome, sits on her seven hills, each crowned with an historic halo. See page 80. This was responded to by Mayor Charles A. Grimmons, who was warmly applauded at the close. He was followed by Major Edward Glines, whose toast was: Massachusetts, the brightest star in the national constellation. See page 82. Mr. Glines brought the congratulations of Governor Guild as he spoke for the old Bay state in eloquent words. John F. Ayer, former president of the society and founder of the Bay State League, was called upon as the bard of Wakefield to speak for the League, and opened his remarks by reading a rhyme merrily dedicated to Mr. Elliot. Chief James R. Hopkins was asked to speak for The Blessing of the Bay, the First Ship of Our Navy, and much interest was created in his remarks as he produced a large piece of log from the old wharf or way in the Mystic River, where the Blessing of the Bay was launched in 1631.
ter members.Mrs. Hannah Allen Resigned.Miss Abbie A. Anderson Mrs. Ellen P. Angler Resigned.Mrs. H. B. Armstrong Resigned. Decreased.Mr. Frank L. Arnold Resigned.Mrs. E. C. Ashton Charter members. Life members.Mr. John F. Ayer Charter members.Mrs. John F. Ayer Miss Frances M. Aymer Miss Jane H. Aymer Mr. Oliver Bacon Resigned.Mr. Ernest W. Bailey Resigned.Mr. Harold C. Bailey Resigned.Mr. Fred C. Baldwin Resigned.Mr. John N. Ball Mr.Mrs. John F. Ayer Miss Frances M. Aymer Miss Jane H. Aymer Mr. Oliver Bacon Resigned.Mr. Ernest W. Bailey Resigned.Mr. Harold C. Bailey Resigned.Mr. Fred C. Baldwin Resigned.Mr. John N. Ball Mr. William L. Barber Resigned.Mr. William M. Barber Mrs. Annie R. Barker Mr. James A. Barker Resigned.Mrs. Sarah J. Battelle Charter members. Life members.Mr. George L. Baxter Resigned.Mr. Dana W. Bennett Decreased.Col. Edwin C. Bennett Decreased. Charter members. Life members.Mr. James F. Beard Life members.Miss Alice Burt Berry Resigned.Mr. William H. Berry Mr. Norman W. Bingham, Jr. Resigned.Mr. Edward A. Binney Decreased.Mrs. Eliza
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908, List of Officers Past and present (search)
List of Officers Past and present Presidents Mr. George A. Bruce, 1897-1898 Mr. Charles D. Eliot, 1898-1900 Mr. John F. Ayer, 1901-1904 Mr. Frank M. Hawes, 1905—— Vice-presidents Mr. Charles D. Elliot, 1897 Mr. John F. Ayer, 1898, 1905-1907 Mr. Elbridge S. Brooks, 1898-1901 Mr. Frederic W. Parker. 1898 Mr. John S. Emerson, 1899 Mr. Luther B. Pillsbury, 1901-1905 Mr. James F. Whitney, 1901, 1904-1906 Mr. Levi L. Hawes, 1902-1907 Mr. Seth Mason, 1902 Mr. Oliver Bacon, 19Mr. John F. Ayer, 1898, 1905-1907 Mr. Elbridge S. Brooks, 1898-1901 Mr. Frederic W. Parker. 1898 Mr. John S. Emerson, 1899 Mr. Luther B. Pillsbury, 1901-1905 Mr. James F. Whitney, 1901, 1904-1906 Mr. Levi L. Hawes, 1902-1907 Mr. Seth Mason, 1902 Mr. Oliver Bacon, 1903 Mr. F. DeWitt Lapham, 1907 Recording secretaries Mr. George F. Loring, 1897-1898 Mr. Alfred Morton Cutler, 1899 Mrs. Florence E. Holmes, 1905-1907 Miss Florence E. Carr, 1900-1902 Mrs. Elizabeth F. Hammond, 1903-1904 Corresponding secretaries Mr. George E. Littlefield, 1897 Mrs. V. E. Ayer, 1898-1904 Miss Florence E. Carr, 1905 Mrs. Ella Ruth Hurd, 1906-1907 Treasurers Mr. Frederic W. Stone, 1897-1899 Mr. Oliver Bacon, 1900-1902 Mr. Seth Mason, 1903-1906 Mr. Willi
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. Barker, Isaac, 10, 14, 36. Barden, —, 67. Barrell, Hannah, 53. Barrell, Joseph, 53. Bay State League, 74, 75. Beacon Street, 14, 15, 33. Bealton Station, Va., 21. Bean, G. W., 22. Bean, Hattie E., 10. Beck, G. W., 13. Beecher, Thomas, 30. Bell, Dr. Luth
Historic leaves, volume 8, April, 1909 - January, 1910, Report of the Committee on Necrology. (search)
ee on Necrology hereby submits its report for 1908-09. The members who have died during the year are Charles D. Elliot, Quincy E. Dickerman, Lemuel H. Snow, Mrs. John F. Ayer, and Charles Williams, Jr. The detailed report follows. Yours respectfully, D. L. Maulsby, Aaron Sargent, Elizabeth A. Waters. Our esteemed citizen, and Somerville (in Somerville at the Prescott School). She was assistant to the superintendent of schools of Somerville from 1893 to 1897. She was married to John F. Ayer October 14, 1897. From 1898 to 1904 she served the Somerville Historical Society as corresponding secretary. She died at Wakefield April 13, 1908. Gordon essed of rich natural endowments, refined and cultivated in her tastes, a lover of the best in literature, nature, and art, cheerful, kind, generous, and loving, Mrs. Ayer impressed all who knew her with the strength and beauty of her character. For many years unusual burdens fell to her lot, which she bore with exemplary patience
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., 20. Ayer, Vashti Eunice, 22. Baldwin, Loammi, 45. Baltimore, Md., 40. Bangor, Me., 82. Banks, General Nathaniel P., 64, 65, 66, 67, 81. Barbour, William S., 58. Bartlett's, 32. Baton Rouge, 65, 66. BAyer, Mrs. John F., 20. Ayer, Vashti Eunice, 22. Baldwin, Loammi, 45. Baltimore, Md., 40. Bangor, Me., 82. Banks, General Nathaniel P., 64, 65, 66, 67, 81. Barbour, William S., 58. Bartlett's, 32. Baton Rouge, 65, 66. Battle of Bunker Hill, 61. Bayou Sara, 67. Bayou Teche, 66. Beacon Trotting Park, Allston, 58. Bean, George W., 32. Bedford Cemetery, 3. Bedford, Mass., 3. Bell, Dr. Luther V., 25. Bell, William Graham, 21. Belle Isle, 33, 34. Berwick City, La., 66. Bickford, Robert, 57. Bigelow, Abigail, 48. Bigelow, Abigail (Witt), 48. Bigelow, Jason, 48. Blackshire Station, 38. Blessing of the Bay, The, 49, 62. Bolles, David, 10, 12. Bolles, Lucy Stone, 11. Bond, Lieutenant-Colonel,
Historic leaves, volume 8, April, 1909 - January, 1910, Officers of Somerville Historical Society (search)
PresidentFrank M. Hawes First Vice-PresidentLevi L. Hawes Second Vice-PresidentF. D. Lapham Third Vice-PresidentJohn F. Ayer Recording SecretaryMrs. Florence E. Holmes Corresponding SecretaryMrs. Ella R. Hurd TreasurerWilliam B. Holmes Libh A. Waters Rev. Francis A. Gray Mr. Samuel C. Earle Historic Sites Mr. Joseph O. Hayden Mr. Aaron Sargent Mr. John F. Ayer Mr. Amos W. Shepard Essays and Bddresses Mr. John F. Ayer Mr. Seth Mason Mr. William E. Brigham Miss FloreMr. John F. Ayer Mr. Seth Mason Mr. William E. Brigham Miss Florence E. Carr Library and cabinet Mr. Levi L. Hawes Mrs. Mary D. Hawes Mrs. Ellen P. Angier Military Records Mr. John H. Dusseault Mr. Levi L. Hawes Miss Mary A. Haley Mr. George M. Houghton Hospitality Mrs. Florence E. Holmes Mr. Wil Miss Mary E. Northup Mrs. Emma Walter Gray Dr. A. E. Winship Auditing Mr. F. DeWitt Lapham Mr. James F. Whitney Building Fund Mr. John F. Ayer Rev. Francis A. Gray Mr. John Albert Holmes Miss Elizabeth A. Waters Mrs. Ella R, Hurd
ety, held Wednesday evening, January 8, to take action on the death of Elbridge S. Brooks, first vice-president of the society, a committee, consisting of President John F. Ayer, ex-President Charles D. Elliot, and Vice-President L. B. Pillsbury, was appointed to represent the society at the funeral; a committee was also appointedlbridge Streeter Brooks, story-writer and historian. Besides the other exercises there was prayer by President Capen of Tufts College; introductory remarks by John F. Ayer, president of the Historical Society; addresses by J. L. Harbour, one of the editors of the Youth's Companion; Hezekiah Butterworth, author and editor, and Rev. William H. Pierson, Mr. Brooks' pastor; and the singing of a hymn written by Sam Walter Foss. Address by John F. Ayer At the time of the organization of the Historical Society, Mr. Brooks was elected a vice-president. His work as a writer of historical books and his interest in all things historical in his adopted cit