epperell,1,754
Reading,3,108
Sherburne,1,043
Shirley,1,158
Somerville,3,540
South Reading2,407
Stoneham,2,085
Stowe,1,455
Sudbury,1,578
Tewksbury,1,042
Townsend,1,947
Tyngsborough,799
Waltham,4,464
Watertown,2,837
Wayland,1,115
West Cambridge,2,202
Westford,1,473
Weston,1,205
Wilmington,877
Winchester,1,253
Woburn,3,954
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Total,161,385
Census of 1840,106,611
Inc.
in 10 years,54,774
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Somerville town Government for 1851-52.
Selectmen, John S. Edgerly (chairma. Bell, Ebenezer F. Cutter, John K. Hall, Jonas H. Kendall, John C. Magoun, Samuel Poor, Edward L. Stevens, Columbus Tyler, Edmund Tufts.
Streets, courts, Lanes, and places in the town of Somerville.
Broadway leads from Charlestown to West Cambridge, through the northern part of Somerville.
Elm, from Broadway to Milk.
Medford, from East Cambridge to Medford.
Adams, from Broadway to Medford.
Central, from Broadway to Milk.
Sycamore, from Broadway to Medford.
Derby,
street, was set off to Charlestown.
Mr. Tufts died in 1832.
Of his eleven children, Peter and Joel were the only ones especially identified with Somerville.
Sons Thomas and Aaron settled in New York state, and have numerous descendants; the daughters Hannah and Anne married respectively Samuel Tufts, Jr., and Isaac Tufts.
Peter Tufts, Jr., son of the Peter last named, was born in 1774.
He twice married,—first Martha, the daughter of Lieutenant Samuel and Margaret (Adams) Locke, of West Cambridge; and second, Anne Benjamin, daughter of Deacon Ephraim Cutter. He had twelve children.
Peter Tufts, Jr., lived a life of great activity.
He was keeper of the Powder House, and when in 1815 the powder was transferred to the new storehouse at the end of Magazine street, Cambridgeport, he continued as keeper, took up his residence near the magazine and died there in 1825. Mr. Tufts was a civil engineer by profession, and among the many Peters is designated as Peter, the surveyor.
He dre
s, Joseph, II.—24.
Adams, Joseph, home of, III.—20, 21.
Agassiz, Professor, IV.—16.
Albee, Godfrey B., II.—20.
Aldie, Va., IV.—29.
Alewife Brook, II.—17; III.—13, 20.
Alexandria, Va., II.—39; IV.—24, 27.
Ames Estate, IV.—20.
Andersonville, IV.—25.
Andrew, John A., II.—29.
Annand. Captain, I.—38.
Annapolis, IV.—23.
Antietam, Battle of, III.—24; IV.—25.
Appleton, D. & Co., I.—8.
Arlington Heights, Va., II.—39; IV—25.
Arlington Line, III.—20.
Arlington, Mass., II.—17.
Army Corps, 2nd (Hancock's), I.—39.
Army Corps, 5th, IV.—25.
Army Corps, 18th, IV.—24.
Army of the Potomac, II.—39; IV.—26, 27, 28, 29.
Ashboth, General, IV.—30.
Ashland. II.—37.
Athol, Mass., IV.—30.
Austin Estate, location of. III.—19.
Austin Street, Somerville, II.—14, 20.
Authors' Club, The, I.—11.
Ayer, John P., I.—13; II.—7.
Ayer, John P., Address of, I.—14.
Ayers, John,