in preparing the cores for loam-molding, such as those for iron pipes.
A central spindle, being prepared, is placed on centers or on V's, and the clay loam covering is plastered on and regulated by a templet or pattern.
Found′ing.
The art of casting metals.
See under the following heads: —
Blackening.Molder's clamp.
Casting-box.Molder's flask.
Casting-ladle.Molder's table.
Chamber.Mold-facing.
Cheek.Molding and casting apparatus.
Chill.
Chipping-piece.Molding-board.
Cleaner.Nowell.
Cliche.Parting.
Compression-casting.Perier.
Contraction-rule.Pickle.
Core.Pig.
Core-bar.Plasm.
Core-box.Rammer.
Core-print.Runner.
Crucible-tongs.Sand.
Dead-head.Shank.
Dryer.Shuttle.
Facing.Slicker.
False core.Sow.
Flask.Spill-trough.
Flask-clamp.Spray.
Follow-board.Sprue.
Founder's lathe.Stalk.
Gagger.Statuary-casting.
Gate.
Geat.Steady-pin.
Gland.Stopping-off.
Grunter.Strickle.
Hollow board.Strike.
Ingate.Sullage.
Ladle.Tamping-bar.
Lingot.Tedge.
Loam.Tile.
Loa
n; M. O. June 30, ‘65.
Norton, James, sergt., (E), July 25, ‘61; 24; disch.
disa. Jan. 29, ‘62 as private.
Norton, Andrew, priv., (E), July 25, ‘61; 26; wounded June 25, ‘62; disch.
disa. Oct. 31, ‘62.
Norton, James, priv., (H), July 31, ‘63; 39; sub.; deserted Aug. 16, ‘63 at Morrisville, Va. Norwood, James A., priv., (K), Sept. ‘61; 21; wounded July 3, ‘63; transf.
to V. R. C., Dec. ‘63; M. O. Sept. 15, 1864; re-en.
at Philadelphia, Feb. 18, 1865; M. O. Nov. 14, 1865; see F 1st Inf. Nowell, Frank, O. priv., (K), Sept. ‘61; 23; deserted Jan. 22, ‘62.
Nowes, Chas.
L., priv., (A), Aug. 10, ‘61; 19; wounded July 3, ‘63; M. O. Aug. 28, ‘64 as corp. Noyes, Edward, priv., (H), Dec. 3, ‘61; 40; killed in action in Co. A., Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 13, ‘62.
Noyes, Stephen, priv.,(A), Jan.25, 1862;21;wounded Dec. 13, 1862;transf.
to V. C.R. Sept. 12, ‘63,19 Co., 2nd Batt.; disch.
Feb. 20, ‘65.
Nulty, Peter, corp., (G), July 25, ‘61; 20; wounded M
Childress, William T.
Callahan, John.
Davidson, Ellis C.
Daniel, John R.
Driskill, John R.
Echols, Thomas.
Fulks, Marshall.
Foster, James.
Frye, William H.
Gilliam, Robert.
Hunter, Nehemiah H.
Hannah, Robert M.
Jones, W. W.
Johnson, Thomas H.
Kelly, Robert.
Layne, David S.
Liggon, D. L.
Leonard, William.
Manley, J. H.
Marsh, John W.
Marsh, Peter M.
Moore, Charles M.
Moore, James H.
McClintick, Robert.
Morrison, John.
Nowell, Robert H.
Newell, Thomas.
Omohundro, John B.
Peters, Jesse.
Phelps, Charles;
Phelps, John.
Perkinson, Henry.
Padgett, John W.
Pribble, Cornelius J.
Powers, John.
Alvis, J. T.
Ballard, John.
Briggs, George L.
Broyles, John J.
Callahan, Hezekiah L.
Dunbar, George W.
Doss, Robert H.
Day, John R.
Echols, William C.
Eika, Frederick.
Freeman, Leroy.
Frye, Ferd.
K.
Graham, Samuel.
Glenn, Richard.
Holcomb, Henry.
Hall, Samu
Baker's Creek.
Druming J.
Fagan, J. S.
Fink, G.
Fink, J.
Finney, N.
Finney, W.
Fulniher, R.
Givens, J.
Haney, O.
Hollins, J.
Hooke, G.
Houts, J.
Hunter, A.
Irvin, J.
Kenell, R.
Lemon, P.
Linkenhoger, G.
Lypes, D. Killed at Baker's Creek.
Lypes, J.
Livingston, A. B.
Livingston, C.
McCartney, W.
Markham, J.
Matthews, James.
Dead.
Miller, M. S.
Mitchell, J.
Moreley, G. R.
Moeleck, J.
Murset, J.
Newall, R.
Nofsinger, C.
New, J. N.
Nowell, G.
Obenchain, F.
Obenchain, J. Killed.
Painter, F.
Plecker, Adam H., gunner.
Rady, P.
Ribble, L.
Richardson, D.
Richardson, M.
Robertson, P.
Robertson, S.
Shank,——
Smith, J. J., gunner.
Stennet, H.
Stennet, R.
Thomas, W.
Walkup, A.
Ware, G.
Watson,——
White, C., color-bearer.
White, G.
Woltze, F.
Zimmerman, J.
A. H. Plecker includes in his list, Wm. Mayo and Albert Anderson, negro se
fficient rails in the town line (between Cambridge and Charlestown) about half a mile in length, beginning at the outside of Cooke's land, and running out northward to meet Capt. Gibbons's fence, and enclosed the land on the west of the two great ponds, called Misticke ponds, which the Squa-Sachem reserved for her use during her life from sale of lands to the towns of Charlestown and Cambridge, for the Indians to plant and hunt upon; extending, in Charlestown limits, from the south side of Mr. Nowell's lot, near the upper end of the ponds, to the brook from Cooke's mill.
The reversion of this Indian reservation, together with the said ponds, was conveyed by the Squa-Sachem to Jotham Gibbons.
In 1662 it was possessed and improved by Thomas Gleison of Charlestown, and the inhabitants of Charlestown had proceeded to lay claim to it. See Paige, 382—84; Wymat, 203, 283, 406,411; Midd.
Registry, i. 173, 4, 5, 6; II.
l; &c. In 1643 Capt. George Cooke was one of the Commissioners—three in
am Everett, of Bedford, 31 July, 1823.
John, m. Eleanor Russell, 23 June, 1781. Mrs. Hannah, d. 31 July, 1801, a. 45.
14. Negro child of William (2), d. 20 Feb. 1753, a. 7 mos. Child at William D.'s, stillborn, 5 Dec. 1757.
Nurse child at William D.'s, d. 19 May, 1759.
Ditson, Josiah, of Boston, and Lucy Peirce of Camb., m. 5 Apr. 1797.
Dix, Susanna, of Charlestown, this Pct., and William Tufts, the 4th, of Medford, m. 20 Dec. 1753.
Fee one half dollar. See Wyman, 295.
Dodge, Nowell, had child, b.———, 1752; son, b. 7 Aug. 1754; dau., b. same date; child, b. 5 Apr. 1756.
2. Paul, had s. John Howard, d. 18 Feb. 1836, a. 2 mos.; John Perry, d. 31 Aug. 1838, a. 7 mos. Maria P., wife of Paul, d. 8 Apr. 1838, a. 22.
See Perry (par.
9).
3. Eliphalet, of Danvers, and Mary Cox of Woburn, m. 13 Feb. 1802.
David surveyed here in 1836.
(Wyman's Charlestown, 299.)
Dorr, Mary, d. 1 Sept. 1825, a. 75 (g. s.). Douglass, George, and Anna Perry, m. 2 Sept. 1773.
Downing, P