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l, B. S. Binney, T. B. Wilson. It is a noticeable fact that the name of Charles Tufts does not appear on the list of members, neither does there appear to be any mention of his name, except in connection with the real estate transactions of the parish. Up to 1861, including the annual meeting of 1861, only ten names were voted into the parish,—Reuben Carver, Charles H. Delano, John F. Ayer, Josiah Jennings, Addison Smith, Henry Bradshaw, in 1859; David Elliot, in 1860; Benoni Bixby, Edward Turner, Charles F. Potter, in 1861. In February, 1859, the standing committee were instructed to engage Rev. David H. Clark for one year, at such price as they can agree on, and at the annual meeting in March of that year, the action of the committee was approved, and Mr. Clark became the pastor. Mr. Clark was a young man, this being, I think, his first settlement; he gave general satisfaction, possessing many of the essentials of a successful minister, and the society flourished under his
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Mass. officers and men who died., List of Massachusetts officers and soldiers killed in action. (search)
potsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Trow, George H., Corp.,38th Mass. Inf.,Bisland, La.,April 13, 1863. Truel, Zenas B.,2d Co. Mass. S. S.,Laurel Hill, Va.,May 8, 1864. Trufant, Edwin F., Corp.,11th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 3, 1863. Tucker, Clarence J.,19th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Tucker, Darby,20th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Tucker, John H.,38th Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson La.,May 27, 1863. Tully Bartlett,9th Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Turner, Edward,18th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Turner, George W.,1st Mass. H. A.,Petersburg, Va.,June 18, 1864. Turner, John,24th Mass. Inf.,Before Petersburg, Va.,Sept. 12, 1864. Turner, Warren C. Name and rank. Private understood when not otherwise stated.Command.Engagement.Date. Turner, Warren C.,12th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Tuttle, Adams W., Corp.,1st Mass. H. A.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 19, 1864. Tuttle, John E., Corp., Or Tuthill, John E.57
1862. Trim, George D.,1st Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 2, 1863. Tripp, Amos F.,28th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Tripp, Ebenezer,20th Mass. Inf.,Ball's Bluff, Va.,Oct. 21, 1861. Tripp, William H.,23d Mass. Inf.,Before Petersburg, Va.,Aug. 16, 1864. Trodd, Henry,58th Mass. Inf.,Spotsylvania, Va.,May 12, 1864. Trow, George H., Corp.,38th Mass. Inf.,Bisland, La.,April 13, 1863. Truel, Zenas B.,2d Co. Mass. S. S.,Laurel Hill, Va.,May 8, 1864. Trufant, Edwin F., Corp.,11th Mass. Inf.,Gettysburg, Pa.,July 3, 1863. Tucker, Clarence J.,19th Mass. Inf.,Antietam, Md.,Sept. 17, 1862. Tucker, Darby,20th Mass. Inf.,Wilderness, Va.,May 6, 1864. Tucker, John H.,38th Mass. Inf.,Port Hudson La.,May 27, 1863. Tully Bartlett,9th Mass. Inf.,Gaines' Mill, Va.,June 27, 1862. Turner, Edward,18th Mass. Inf.,Fredericksburg, Va.,Dec. 13, 1862. Turner, George W.,1st Mass. H. A.,Petersburg, Va.,June 18, 1864. Turner, John,24th Mass. Inf.,Before Petersburg, Va.,Sept. 12, 1864.
Patrick, 556 True, F. B., 556 Trnel, Z. B., 426 Trufant, E. F., 426 Trull, G. G., 56, 57, 160, 183 Trumbull, Levi, 556 Trun, F., 556 Tubbs, E. S., 65 Tucker, A. S., 556 Tucker, C. J., 426 Tucker, Darby, 426 Tucker, G. H., 556 Tucker, G. P., 485 Tucker, J. H., 426 Tucker, J. M., 152, 304 Tucker, James, 151 Tucker, L. N., 78 Tucker, Roscoe, 556 Tucker, Theodore, 485 Tucker, W. A., 485 Tufts, G. W., 141, 157 Tully, Bartlett, 426 Tully, John, 485 Turncliff, John, 556 Turner, Edward, 426 Turner, G. W., 426 Turner, H. E., 556 Turner, J. P., 485 Turner, John, 426 Turner, W. O., 427 Turth, F., 556 Tuthill, J. E., 427 Tuttle, A. W., 427 Tuttle, J. E., 427 Tuttle, T. W., 427 Tuttle, W. A., 427 Twichell, H. O., 556 Twichell, J. W., 556 Twisden, Nicholas, 556 Twiss, W. F., 485 Twitchell, N. B., 427 Twomey, James, 485 Tyler, Lester, 427 Tyler, M. W., 266 Tyler, R. O., 99, 170 Tymeson, W. M., 427 Tyter, David, 427 U. Uffenhernner, D. W., 485 Uh
has., Brookline. Taylor, W. O., Boston. Taylor, Mrs. E. B., Quincy. Taylor, Rev. John L., Andover. Taylor, Edward, Andover. Temple, Mark M., Reading. Thayer, Wm. Sidney, Milton. Thorndike, James P., Braintree. Thorpe, Lewis, Athol. Thorpe, Walter, Athol. Titcomb, W. W., Boston. Tower, L. L., Cambridge. Towne, Ebenezer B., Raynham. Train, Samuel, Medford. True, Jackson Wm., Andover. Tuckerman, Robert, New Bedford. Tufts, Amos, Charlestown. Turner, Edw., Quincy. Tweedy, John H., Jr., Boston. Tweedy, James F., Boston. Upham, James H., Dorchester. Varnum, A. O., Dracut. Varnum, Daniel, Dracut. Wales. Atherton, Randolph. Wales, Mrs. T. C., Boston. Wales, Thos. C., Boston. Walker, Wm. L., Braintree. Walley, Stephen, Williamstown. Ward, David F., Athol. Ward, Edward Everett, Boston. Ward, J. S., Montague. Warren, Edw., Commonwealth. Warren, Eli, Upton. Warren, J. Sullivan, State. Warren, Wm.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2, Index of names of persons. (search)
Tucker, B. W., 363 Tucker, C. E., 363 Tucker, F. H., 363 Tucker, H. F., 481 Tucker, J. M., 231, 561 Tucker, James, 231, 561 Tucker, John, 144 Tucker, Joseph, 363 Tucker, L. N., 231, 363, 562 Tucker, N. A., 450, 562 Tucker, P. E., 363 Tucker, S. F., 363 Tuckerman, Robert, 584 Tuckerman, S. C., 450, 481 Tufts, Amos, 584 Tufts, G. W., 363 Tufts, Gardiner, 727 Tufts, J. W., 363 Tufts, W. F., 363 Turner, C. P., 144 Turner, Charles, 198, 450, 481, 562 Turner, E. L., 144 Turner, Edward, 584 Turner, F. W., 144 Turner, H. A., 363 Turner, James H., 363 Turner, Joseph H., 481 Turner, N. H., 363 Turner, W. C., 146 Turner, W. H., 363 Tutein, E. G., 363 Tuttle, A. S., 363 Tuttle, D. W., 6th Mass. Inf., 363 Tuttle, D. W., 53d Mass. Inf., 363 Tuttle, Francis, 146 Tuttle, H. P., 146 Tuttle, Thomas, 146 Tuttle, W. F., 363 Tuxbury, J. G., 363 Tweedy, J. F., 584 Tweedy, J. H., Jr., 584 Twining, E. H., 450, 481 Twitchell, Preston, 364 Tyler, A. L., 571 Tyler,
ugust 18, 1814. Voted to Captain Miller $250 for the use of Districts No. 3 and 4. In November the school of Messrs. Andrews and Dodge was examined by the trustees, and a large number of highly respectable visitors. The reverend president opened the exercises with prayer. All were gratified with the behavior and proficiency of the children, and, considering the confused and agitated state of the town, this was highly honorable to the instructors. The exercises closed with prayer by Rev. Mr. Turner. February 10, 1815, the trustees met at Captain Daniel Reed's (end of the town) to visit No. 5, under Nathaniel Green (number of scholars, twenty-eight), also No. 4, under Jacob Pierce. Milk Row (No. 3) was visited Wednesday, April 12, at 2 o'clock. Present, Messrs. Wyman, Miller, and Thompson, of the trustees. This school, under P. T. Gray, was in a respectable state of improvement. The females at this and every examination have been distinguished for their juvenile attainments,
ingham, Joel Tufts, John Soley. 1819, Rev. Edward Turner, Samuel Payson, Isaac Tufts, Elias PhinnR. Russell succeeds Joel Tufts. 1822, Rev. Edward Turner, Samuel Payson, Elias Phinney, Rev. Jamemuel P. Teel, Nathan Tufts, 2d. 1823, Rev. Edward Turner, Rev. James Walker, Joseph Phipps, Nathaf Miss Charlotte Remington, was visited by Messrs. Turner, Isaac Tufts, and Frothingham. They were and their instructor. There were present Messrs. Turner, Isaac and Joel Tufts, Frothingham, and a and 15 boys. The school was addressed by Rev. Mr. Turner, and closed with prayer. No 3 at Milk Rowithout the Neck, as in former years; that Messrs. Turner, Russell, and Tufts be a committee to atteble to the vote of the town; June 15, that Messrs. Turner and Russell examine No. 4 schoolhouse, to government and improvement. October 31, Messrs. Turner and Nathan Tufts examined the school at Wi 1824-25. As Nathan Tufts, 2d, and Rev. Edward Turner resigned, Chester Adams and Thomas Hoope[3 more...]
99. Tufts, Nathan, 2nd., 90. 96, 97, 99. Tufts, Oliver, House, 23. Tufts, P., 72. Tufts, Peter, Jr., 21, 63, 66, 90. Tufts, Samuel, 21, 43, 63, 64. Tufts, Dr., Simon. 85. Tufts, Timothy, 21. 22, 63. Tufts, Timothy, Esq., 64. Turner, Rev., Edward, 90, 91, 94, 96, 97, 98, 99. Turner, Rev. Mr., 69. Twentieth Century Club, 2. Tyler, Jonas, 64. Underwood, J., 72. Underwood, James, 47. Union, Me., 26. Union Square, Somerville, 4, 64. Union Street, 100. United States, 31. Turner, Rev. Mr., 69. Twentieth Century Club, 2. Tyler, Jonas, 64. Underwood, J., 72. Underwood, James, 47. Union, Me., 26. Union Square, Somerville, 4, 64. Union Street, 100. United States, 31. Universalism, 2. Universalist General Convention, 2. University Club, 2. Ursuline Convent, 78. Veruna, gunboat, 53. Vinal, Louise A., 4. Vose, Elijah, Jr., 95. Waite, Samuel, 84, 88. Walker, Cornelius, 97. Walker's Dictionary (abridged), 101. Walker, Rev., James, 39, 90, 96, 100. Walker, Timothy, 63. Walker, Timothy, Hon., 66. Walnut Hill, 6, 7. Walnut Street, Somerville, 8, 10. Wapping Street, Charlestown, 100. Warren, Amos, 18, 21, 22. Warren Street, Charles
house was completed by October. Its sides were filled in with brick and it was finished in a plain, neat style with two coats of paint on the outside. The cost was $675. Its predecessor had succumbed to the flames after a service of twenty-two or twenty-three years. This newer one, the last of the Milk Row schools, after housing a generation of children was destined to a like fate. October 22 of that year, the school, which was in charge of Miss Charlotte Remington, was visited by Rev. Edward Turner, Isaac Tufts, and James K. Frothingham, three of the trustees. They were highly gratified with the specimens of the children's improvement, particularly in reading. This was the first public gathering in the new building. The winter term (1819-20) was kept by Daniel Russell, who had been in charge for three seasons, and at the close the commendatory word was that the school had passed an examination which was highly creditable to themselves and their instructor. Paige, in his Histo