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Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe, Florence Howe Hall, Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, in two volumes, with portraits and other illustrations: volume 1 4 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 4 Browse Search
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Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe, Florence Howe Hall, Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, in two volumes, with portraits and other illustrations: volume 1, Chapter 9: in the house of labor 1896-1897; aet. 77-78 (search)
were in the harbor. At twelve o'clock we all went to Music Hall where they sang my Battle Hymn. The Governor and Mayor and Colonel Harry Lee spoke. Willie James gave the oration and Booker Washington really made the address of the day, simple, balanced, and very eloquent. I had a visit yesterday from Larz and Isabel [Anderson]. He told me much about you. Darling, this is a very poor letter, but much love goes with it. Affectionate Mothere. June 6.... Have writ a note to little John Jeffries, aet. six years, who sent me a note in his own writing, with a dollar saved out of five cents per week, for the poor Armenians. He writes: I don't like the Turks one bit. I think they are horrid. Have sent note and dollar to A. S. B. for the Armenian orphans. June 27, Oak Glen. My first writing in this dear place. Carrie Hall yesterday moved me down into dear Chev's bedroom on the first floor, Wesselhoeft having forbidden me to go up and down stairs. I rebelled inwardly against th
Women, II, 253, 255. Iowa, II, 113. Ireland, I, 88, 92; II, 4, 71, 166, 319. Irving, Henry, II, 5, 87, 192. Irwin, Agnes, II, 34, 302. Ismail Pasha, II, 34, 36. Italy, I, 94, 175; II, 29, 32, 44, 71, 93, 236, 243, 256. Jackson, Andrew, I, 61. Jackson, Edward, II, 241. Jaffa, II, 41, 42. Jamaica, L. I., I, 19. James, Henry, I, 255; II, 8. James, William, II, 233, 315, 366. Jarvis, Edward, I, 133. Jeannette, I, 322. Jefferson, Joseph, I, 97. Jeffries, John, II, 233. Jericho, II, 38-40. Jerome, J. K., II, 171. Jerusalem, I, 378; II, 38, 40-42. Jeter, Mrs., II, 349. Jewett, M. R., II, 316, 317, 356. Jewett, Sarah O., II, 299, 316, 317, 356. Jews, I, 256, 311. Jocelyn, Mr., II, 357. Johnson, Andrew, I, 238, 239, 246, 378. Johnson, Reverdy, I, 239. Johnson, Robert U., II, 399. Jones, J. L., II, 176, 178, 184. Jones, Lief, II, 166. Jordan River, II, 39. Jouett, Admiral, II, 104, 106. Kalopothakis,
ry, Aug. 2, 1862. First Lieutenant, Sept. 18, 1862. Captain, Apr. 30, 1863. Major, Aug. 16, 1864. Lieut. Colonel, commissioned, Nov. 14, 1864; mustered, Feb. 2, 1865. Mustered out, June 9, 1865. Died at Lexington, Mass., June 1, 1872. Ingraham, Timothy. See General Officers. Jarves, Horatio D. Second Lieutenant, 24th Mass. Infantry, Sept. 2, 1861. Promoted Major, 56th Mass. Infantry, Jan. 8, 1864. Promoted Lieut. Colonel, May 7, 1864. Mustered out, July 12, 1865. Jeffries, John, Jr. Ensign, with rank of Major, 1st Corps Cadets, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., May 26, 1862. Mustered out, July 2, 1862. Jenkins, Horatio, Jr. See General Officers. Jennings, John H. Major, 3d Infantry, M. V. M., in service of the U. S., May 8, 1861. Mustered out, July 22, 1861. Johns, Thomas Denton. See General Officers. Johnston, Brent, Jr. First Lieutenant, 30th Mass. Infantry, Feb. 20, 1862. Captain, May 7, 1863. Brevet Major, U. S. Volunteers, Mar.
, Estes, Cambridge. Howe, N. Tracey, Cambridge. Howland, Jonathan, New Bedford. Howland, Ichabod, Boston. Hubbard, Geo. W., Hatfield. Humphrey, Benj., Boston. Humphrey, Francis J., Dorchester. Humphrey, Albert, Weymouth. Humphrey, James, Weymouth. Hunt, Mrs. A. T., New Bedford. Hunt, Nathaniel H., Braintree. Hunt, Harriet K., Boston. Inman, Wm. R., Boston. Jackson, Mrs. Susan M., Boston. Jackson, Wm. True, Andover. Jackson, P. T., Boston. Jeffries, John, Jr., Boston. Jenkins, Wm., Andover. Jones, Cyrus, Dracut. Keith, Wm. H., Waltham. Kellogg, Lorenzo A., Westfield. Kellogg, Ensign H., Pittsfield. Kelton, Calvin, Athol. Kendall, William, Northbridge. Kendrick, Rufus, Reading. Kidder, D. B., Boston. King, Putnam, Sutton. Knights, Samuel, Charlestown. Knights, Francis H., Reading. Kingsley, Chester W., Cambridge. Kingsley, Daniel, Brighton. Knowlton, William, Upton. Langdon, W. C., Monterey.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
, 605 Jameson, H. C., 490 Jameson, R. E., 384 Jameson, T. C., 470 Jameson, W. H., 424, 535 Janvrin, Edward, 80 Jaques, S. C., 80 Jarves, Deming, 301 Jarves, H. D., 218 Jarvis, Edward, 673 Jeffrey, J. H., 301 Jeffrey, W. H., 301 Jeffries, John, Jr., 1st Corps Cadets, 218 Jeffries, John, Jr., 583 Jellison, B. H., 499 Jenkins, G. N., 301 Jenkins, Horatio, Jr., 185, 218, 424, 535 Jenkins, Howard, 80 Jenkins, James H., 470 Jenkins, Joseph H., 80 Jenkins, L. E., 301 JenkinsJeffries, John, Jr., 583 Jellison, B. H., 499 Jenkins, G. N., 301 Jenkins, Horatio, Jr., 185, 218, 424, 535 Jenkins, Howard, 80 Jenkins, James H., 470 Jenkins, Joseph H., 80 Jenkins, L. E., 301 Jenkins, W. D., 80 Jenkins, W. S., 571 Jenkins, William, 583 Jenks, F. Z., 301 Jenks, Francis, 301 Jenks, H. A., 301 Jenness, L. Y., 301 Jenney, Jonathan, 80 Jenney, Simpson, 80 Jenney, W. Le B., 424, 535 Jenney, William, 80 Jennings, E. F., 424 Jennings, G. F., 301 Jennings, H. J., 301 Jennings, I. A., 301 Jennings, J. H., 218 Jennings, W. H., 80 Jennison, S. P., 185, 424, 470, 535 Jepson, J. C., 301 Jerome, J. A., 424 Jewell, W. H., 301 Jewett, A. F., 302 Jewett, C. C., 384 Je
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 14., The millers' dwelling beside the Mystic. (search)
was located on easterly slope and near the top of Winter Hill. The house that stood on the plot of land indicated was the Temple house. In 1692 that portion of the Ten Hills now situated in Medford came into the possession of John Usher through his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Peter and Elizabeth Lidgett, and that portion now situated in Somerville came into the possession of David Jeffries, who married Elizabeth, daughter of John and Elizabeth Usher. In the year 1740 (September 16) John Jeffries, son of David and Elizabeth Jeffries, sold to Robert Temple a portion of the Ten Hills farm, and it was on this portion of the Ten Hills indicated by Mr. Swan in his sketch, that the Temple house stood; and this location was one of the Ten Hills. This hill has been partially dug away by the Metropolitan Park Commission in constructing the parkway. The estate afterwards came into the possession of Colonel Jaques, a noted agriculturist of bygone days; and it was the only portion of the o