m Daily, 1864-1866.
Samuel H. Folsom, 1864.
William Hutchins, 1864.
John S. March, 1864-1866.
John S. Sawyer, 1864, 1865.
Charles B. Stevens, 1864, 1865.
James H. Wyeth, 1864, 1865.
Walter S. Blanchard, 1865.
Robert O. Fuller, 1865, 1866.
Nathan G. Gooch, 1865, 1866.
Samuel C. Knights, 1865, 1866.
Arthur Merrill, 1865, 1866.
Phineas Parker, 1865, 1866.
Aaron H. Safford, 1865, 1866.
Augustus Towne, 1865, 1866.
John M. Tyler, 1865.
Bradley C. Whitcher, 1865.
Joseph Whittemore, 1865, 1866.
Charles W. Eliot, 1866.
Charles A. Fiske, 1866.
Lewis B. Guyer, 1866.
William H. Lounsbury, 1866.
John McDuffie, 1866, 1867.
Charles J. McIntire, 1866, 1867.
Benjamin R. Rand, 1866, 1867.
Samuel F. Woodbridge, 1866.
Joseph Child, Jr., 1867, 1868.
Jeremiah W. Coveney, 1867, 1868.
William R. Hurlbut, 1867.
Lucien S. Learned, 1867, 1868.
Horatio Locke, 1867, 1868.
Elijah H. Luke, 1867, 1868.
William J. Marvin, 1867, 1868.
Jabez A. Sawyer, 1867.
Samuel
Institution for Savings43
Washington, General78, 94, 95,98
Washington Street, Somerville44, 46, 47
‘Washington Street as It Was’46
Watch Tower, Charlestown17
Waterways, Inland, Mass.52
Webster, Daniel56
Weiss, Charles11
Weld, Thomas34
Wendell, Oliver50
Wenham, Mass.65
Westboro, Mass.100, 101
West Killingly, Conn.3
Weston Family, The, Reading66
Weston, Samuel54, 55
West Somerville Baptist Church76
White, Gideon102
White, Dr. Horace Carr101, 102
White, Rhoda (Springer)102
Whittemore, Joseph61, 62
Whittier, John G.5, 17
Williams, Charles44
Willoughby, Francis17
Wilmington, Mass.64
Wilson, Henry104
Wilson, Martha14
Wind-mill Hill, Charlestown17
Windsor, Vt.52
Winter Hill Congregational Church2
Winthrop, Governor1
Winthrop, James53
Wiscassee Falls, Canal at50, 57
Wiscassee Locks50, 57
Wissell,—, Schoolmaster61
Wiswell, Rev. Ichabod62
Wiswell (Wiswall), Peleg, Schoolmaster, 170562
Wiswell, Priscilla (Peabody)62
Witherell, Rev. William, Schoolmaster, 1
hich the Medford road ran. Among these was the residence of Samuel Phipps, town clerk of Charlestown, who died suddenly in February, 1731.
He was a grandson of Solomon Phipps, the carpenter, and a nephew of Samuel Phipps, the recorder.
His father was a son of the carpenter, Joseph Phipps, and his mother, Mary Kettell.
Samuel was born 1696, town clerk 1726, and died 1730-1, leaving a widow, Abigail, and five children, Abigail, Joseph, Samuel, Elijah, and Solomon.
The widow married Joseph Whittemore, Jr., and died in 1734. Mr. Phipps' real estate lay in three parcels, within the limits of present Somerville, or, as it was then expressed, in Charlestowne without the neck.
An appraisal rehearses and values it, viz.:—
Homestead, 7 acres, 21 rods on the highway leading from Charlestown to Medford, bounded by lands of widow Mary Rand, of Captain Eben Breed, by land of William Hoppin and Meriam Fosket, and by rangeways, at £ 55 old tenor per acre£3924s4 1/2d
Meadow, 4 acres, 54 rods,
ille, 8, 10.
Wapping Street, Charlestown, 100.
Warren, Amos, 18, 21, 22.
Warren Street, Charlestown, 84.
Warwick, Eng., 77.
Washington, D. C., 58.
Washington, George, 43, 44.
Washington Street, 7, 47, 81.
Wayne, Miss, Eliza, 100.
Webb, Elizabeth, 83.
Webb, Grace, 38.
West Cambridge, 14.
Weston, Mass., 86.
West Somerville, 12.
Whipple, Benjamin, 90.
Whitney, 27.
Whitney Mr., 93.
Whittemore, Anna, 87.
Whittemore, Jabez, 15.
Whittemore, John, 87, 89.
Whittemore, Joseph, Jr., 82.
Whittemore, Captain, Samuel, 18.
Whittemore, Sarah (Hall), 87.
Whittemore. William, 19, 22.
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 11.
Whittredge, Mrs., 47.
Wigglesworth, Rev., Michael, 88.
Wilkins, J. M., 92.
Wilkins, J. M. K., 72, 73.
Willis Creek, 4.
Willis, Grace, 86.
Willoughby, 6.
Wilson, Jeremy, 99.
Wilson, Sergeant-Major, 50.
Wilson, Captain, William. 87.
Wiltshire, Eng., 77, 78, 81.
Winter Hill, 6, 7, 18, 70, 72, 74, 85, 91, 96, 99.
Winter Hill Road, 6,
3; James Hill, 1823, 1826; Isaac Locke, 1823; Benjamin Locke, 1823; Amos Whittemore, Jr., 1823; William Adams, 1823; Jeremiah Russell, 1823; James Perry, 1824; Nathaniel Hill, 1824, 1826; William Prentiss, 1824; William Cotting, 1824-1826; Eliakim Nason, 1824-1826; Jonas Peirce, Jr., 1825, 1826; Joseph Locke, 1825, 1826; Jonathan Frost, 2d, 1825; Amos Hill, 1826; William Hill, 1826.
The prudential school committee have been: Jonas Peirce, Jr., 1827, 1832; Thomas Russell, Esq., 1827; Joseph Whittemore, 1827, 1836; James Perry, 1827: Kimball Farmer, 1828; Thomas Thorp, 1828; Isaac Shattuck, 1828; Isaac Locke, 1828-1830, 1832; William Locke, 2d, 1829, 1841; William Cotting, 1829-1831; Samuel Butterfield, 1829, 1831; Abner Peirce, 1830, 1838; John Fowle, 1830, 1832, 1833; Abel Locke, 1831, 1833, 1837; James Brown, 1831; Joshua Avery, 1832; Jesse Bucknam, 1833, 1834-1838; William Hill, 2d, 1833, 1851, Jr. 1852; Elijah Cutter, 1834; Seth Frost, 1834: Philip Whittemore, 1834, 1835; Bowen