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I. There will bean Eclipse of the Moon at the time of Full Moon, on Wednesday, March 31st, ia the afternoon, invisible in America.
II. There will be an Eclipse of the Sun on Thursday, April 15lh, at the time of New Mooa in the morning, invisible in America.
III. There will be an Eclipse of the Moon on Friday, September 24th, at the time of Full Moon, in the morning, invisible.
IV. There will be an Eclipse of the Sun on Saturday, the 9th of Oct., at the time of New Moon in the morning; invisible in America.
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Golden Number |
5 |
Easter Sunday |
Apr. 4 |
Epact |
. 14 |
Low Sunday |
Apr. 11 May 9 |
Solar Cycle |
8 |
Rogation Sunday |
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Dominical Letter |
C |
Ascension Day |
May 13 |
Roman Indiction |
5 |
Whit Sunday |
May 23 |
Julian Period |
. 6560 |
Trinity Sunday |
May 30 |
Epiphany |
Jan. 6 |
Corpus Christi Day |
June 3 |
Septuagesima Sunday |
Jan. 31 |
Advent Sunday |
Nov. 28 |
Sexagesima Sunday |
Feb. 7 |
Ember Days Feb. |
24, 26, 27 |
Quinquagesima Sunda |
7 Feb. 14 |
— — May 26, 28, 29 |
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Ash Wednesday |
Feb. 17 |
- - Sept. |
14, 16, 17 |
First Sunday in Lent |
Feb. 21 |
- - Dec. |
16, 18. 19 |
Mid- Lent Sunday |
Mar. 14 |
Sundays after Epiphany 3 |
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Palm Sunday |
Mar. 28 |
Sundays after Trinity |
25 |
The year 5608 of the Jewish era commences Sept. 11, 1847.
Ramadan (Month of Abstinence observed by the Turks) commences August 13, 1847.
The year 1264 of the Mohammedan era commences Dec. 9, 1847.
The 72d vear of the Independence of the United States commences July 4, 1847.
The 2601st year since the foundation of Rome.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1817, by James Loring, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts.
The Massachusetts Register for 1847, has now arrived to the good old age of four score years, and asks the indulgence of a generous public, towards its attempts to be accurate, believing, that if, amofig so many Names, they should discover a few errors, they will throw over them the mantle of charity, for " to err ia human, to forgive divine."
Correspondents will please accept the thanks of the publisher for their kind favors. He hopes that their Communications will be forwarded as promptly as usual by the first of December.
Wright's Steam Press, 3 Water Street,
INDEX.
Academy of Arts and Sciences, 150 Academy of Music, . .152 Agricultural Society, . .163
American Board of Missions, 144
American Unitarian Associa'n 146
American Oriental Society, . 151 Amherst College, . . .142
American Antiquarian Soc. . 150
American Peace Society, . 151
Amer. Acad. Arts and Scien's. 150
Andover Institution, . . 143
Ancient and Hon. Artil'y Co. 2(i0
Army of the United States, • 220
Assistant Treasurers, (U. S.) 205
Attorneys in Boston, . 45
Attorneys, Circuit Court,U. S. 208 Athenaeum, . . . ,172
Auctioneers in Boston, . . 246 Banks in Boston, . . .164
Barnstable Justices, &c., . 49
Benevolent Frat. of Churches, 145
Berry st Ministerial Confer'ce, 146
Berkshire Justices, &c., . 51
Bible Society 147
Bishops in the United States,. 118
Blind Asylum, . . . 156
Boston Marine Society, . . 159 Boston Library, . . .152
Bowditch Library, . . . 152
Book and Pamphlet Society, . 153
Board of Education, . . 101
Boston Exchange, . . . 163
Boylston Medieval Society, . 149
Boston Society Nat. History,. 151
Bristol Justices, (fee, . . 57
Census of Towns, Mass. 1840, 17
Census of the United States, . 115
Charitable Societies, . . 1.54
Children's Friend Society, . 160
Charity Funds, Boston, . . 249
Churches and Ministers, . 119
Cincinnati of Massachusetts, . 1.58
Circuit Courts, . . . 207
City Officers of Boston, . . 23S
College of Holy Cross, . . 143
Colleges in Massachusetts, . 1-39
Colonization Society, . . 161
Cambridge City Officers, . 251
Collectors of Customs, . . 212
Commissioners of Mass., . 186
Conomis. of other States,, . J 90
Constables in Boston, . Congress. 29th, Consuls Foreign, in U. S. Consuls American, . Convention of Cong. Ministers, Congregational Char. Society, Counsellors in Boston, . Councellors in U. S. Dist. Ct. County Commissioners, . County, Meetings of Court, Supreme Judicial, Court, S. J. Calendar of, . Court, Common Pleas, . Court, C. P. Calendar of, Court, Municipal, . Court, Police, .... Court, Probate, Custom House Officers, . Deaths in Boston, . Dispensary, Medical, District Officers of the U. S. . Dorchester Antiquarian Soc. Domestic Manufactures,U.S. . Dukes County Justices, &c., . Drunkards in Boston, Education Societies, Essex Justices, &c. Eye and Ear Infirmary, . Fathers of our Independence, Farm School, .... Fellows of Mass. Med. Soc, . Fire Department, Boston. Fire Society, .... Fraternity of Churches, . Foreign Coins in U. S., . Foreign Ministers, . Franklin Justices, Genealogical Society, General Assoc, in Mass., Governors of Massachusetts, . Gov'rs of the several States, . Hampshire Justices. &c., Hampden Justices, &c., . Handel and Hadyn Society, . Harvard University, Historical Society, . 150,
Howard Benevolent Society, . Horticultural Society, . Humane Society, . House of Reformation, Indus- try and Correction,
245
201
218
21.3
116
117
45
208
21
24
20
22
20
23
20
20
25
210
247
155
206
151
258
61
247
146
62
156
35
1.55
108
241
160
145
234
218
69
255
146
28
237
74
71
153
139
255
159
163
1.59
241
INDEX.
Instructers in Public Schools,. 243 Insurance Go's in Boston, . 173 Independent Cadets, . . 265 Justices throughout the State, 39 Long Pond Water Works, 162, 265 Lowell City Officers, . . 250 Library Associations, . .152 Lunatic Hospital, Worcester, 154 London Banks, . . .172 London Bankers, . . . 254 Lying in H spital, . . . 156 Lyceum, Boston, . . . 152 Marine Hospital, U. S., . . 156 Marine Society, . . .159 Master Tailors Association, . 265 Masters in Chancery, . . 100 Mass. Char. Mechanic Assoc. 265 Mass. Bible Society, . . 147 Mass. General Hospital, . 154
Manufactures in G. Britain, . 257 McLean Asylum, . . .154 Mechanic Appren. Library, . 152 Masonic Institutions, . . 252 Medical Soc. of Mass., . 108,147 Medical Scliool, . . .149 Medical Dispensary, . . 155 Mercantile Library, . . 152 Merchants Exchange, . . 163 Mexican Revolutions, . . 262 Middlesex Justices, &c., . 77 Militia of Massachusetts, . 193 Ministers of the Gospel, . 119
Missionary Societies, . . 144 Mount Auburn Cemetery, . 162 Municipal Court, ... 20 Musical Societies, . . . 152 Nantucket Justices, &c., . 84 Natural History Society, . 151 Naval Forces Europe & U, S.. 225 Navy of the United States, , 222 Navy Agents, .... 223 Newton Institution, . . 143 Norfolk Justices, &c, . . 85 Notaries Public in Boston, . 45 Oregon Treaty, • . . 236 Odd Fellows, . . . .253 Overseers of the Poor, Boston, 240 Peace Society, . . . 151 Penitent Females Refuge, . 1^1 Philharmonic Society, . . 153 Physicians in Boston, . .112 Popular Vote for President, . 256 Phillips Academy,. . . 143
Pilgrim Society, . . . 150 Plymouth Justices, &c., , 89
Police Court in Boston, . . 20 Police Officers, Boston, . . 245
Postage, 107
Post Offices, . . . .102
Population of U. States, . . 219 Population of Massachusetts, . 17 Population of Cities & Towns, 11.5 Presidents of the U. S., . . 260 Prevention of Pauperism Soc, 159 Prison Discipline Society, . 162 Probate Courts, ... 25 Public Garden, Boston, . .163 Public Administrators, . . 101 Rail Road Corporations, . . 180 Rail Roads in Ens^land, . 180, 261 Royal Family of Eng. . . 266 Rates of English Postage, . 264 Real and Per. Property, Bost., 248 Representatives of Mass., . 31 Religious Denominations, . 138 Roxbury City Officers, . . 251 Sabbath School Societies, . 153 Salaries of Stale Officers, . 28 Salaries of U. S. Officers, . 205 Salem City Officers, . . 250 Savings Banks, . . . 157 Savings Bank Depositors, . 263 Seamen's Societies, . . 159
School Committee, Boston, . 240 Schools in Boston, . . 243
School Funds, . . .249
Scott's Charitable Society, . 161 South Cove Corporation, . 163 Soc. for aiding discharged Conv. 160 Statistical Association, . . 151 Slate Lunatic Hospital, . . 154 State Debts, . . . .262 Stale Prison, . . . .163 State Inspectors, . . . 247 Slaves of Europe and U. S., . 264 Suffolk Justices, &c., . . 41 Supreme Court of Mass., . 20 Supreme Court of the U. S., . 2u5 Sub Treasury Law, . . 234 Tariff of 1846, . . .226
Temperance Societies, . . 161 Theological Institutions, . 143 Thursday Lecture, . . .121 Tract Society, . . .153
Tonnage of Europe & U. S. . 261 Undertakers in Boston, . . 246 Unitarian Association, . . 146 Veteran Association, . . 259 Vessels of War, . . . 224 Votes for Governor. . , 259 Volunteers of Mass. for Mex. 263 Visitors to Pub. Build'gs Lon. 263 Ward Officers, Boston, . . 242 Wash. Total Abstinence Soc, 161 Warehouse System, . . 235 Williams College, . . .142 Worcester Justices, &c., . 93 Young Men's Benev. Society, 160
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JANUARY, 1847. |
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Full Moon, 1st day, 9h. 58m. morning. |
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L.asJ Q,uareer, 9th day, Ih. 56m. evening. |
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'New Moon, 16th day, 8h. Im. evening. |
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FirsJ Q,Harter, 23d day, llh. 34m. morning. |
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Fnll Moon, Cist day, 3h. 45m. morning. |
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M 1 |
w 1 Observable Days, &c. |
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Fr. |
Earth nearest the sun. |
7 32 rises. |
11 14 |
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2 |
Sa. |
7 32 |
6 8 |
11 58 |
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3 |
C. |
2d S. after Christ. |
7 32 |
7 6 |
ev. 38 |
4 |
Mo. |
Newton born 1642. |
7 32 |
8 4 |
1 13 |
5 |
Tu. |
C. P. Bos., C. C. Camb., Ply. |
7 32 |
9 1 |
1 48 |
6 |
We. |
Gen. Election Boston. |
7 32 |
9 58 |
2 21 |
7 |
Th. |
Fenelon died 1715. |
7 32 |
10 55 |
2 56 |
8 |
Fr. |
Battle N. 0. '15. |
7 32 |
11 53 |
3 33 |
9 |
Sa. |
F. Drake died, 1569. |
7 32 |
morn. |
4 10 |
10 |
C. |
1st Sun. in Epiph. |
7 31 |
0 51 |
4 52 |
11 |
Mo. |
7 31 |
1 51 |
5 50 |
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12 |
Tu. |
7 31 |
2 52 |
7 2 |
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13 |
We. |
7 31 |
3 53 |
8 15 |
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14 |
Th. |
7 30 |
4 53 |
9 25 |
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15 |
Fr. |
7 30 |
5 50 |
10 19 |
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16 |
Sa. |
Bat. of Corunna, 1809. |
7 29 |
sets. |
11 9 |
17 |
C. |
Dr. Franklin born, 1706. |
7 29 |
6 6 |
11 55 |
18 |
Mo. |
C. C. P. Worcester. |
7 28 |
7 20 |
morn. |
19 |
Tu. |
Indepen. ack. by G. B. '83. |
7 2S |
8 34 |
0 41! |
20 |
w. |
Howard died 1790. |
7 27 |
9 46 |
1 25 |
|21 |
Th. |
Louis XVI. beheaded 1793. |
7 26 10 57 |
2 9 |
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22 |
Fr. |
Byron born '83. |
7 26 mom. |
2 55 |
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23 |
Sa. |
Pitt died 1806. |
7 25 |
0 6 |
3.42 |
24 |
C. |
7 24 |
1 12 |
4 31 |
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25 |
Mo. |
7 23 |
2 16 |
5 28 |
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26 |
Tu. |
Bonap. escap. from Elba '15. |
7 22 |
3 16 |
6 38 |
27 |
We. |
7 21 |
4 11 |
7 56 |
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128 |
Th. |
Peter the Great died 1725. |
7 21 |
5 0 |
9 13 |
29 |
Fr. |
Geo. III. died 1820. |
7 20 |
5 45 |
10 15 |
30 |
Sa. |
Charles I. beheaded 1649. |
7 19 |
6 24 |
11 4 |
31 |
C. |
Rev. J. Huntington b. 1786. |
7 18 'rises. |
11 46 |
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FEBRUARY, 1847. |
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Last Q^uarter, 8th day, 8h. 55m. moruing. |
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New Moon, 15th day, 6h. 42m. morning. |
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First Ctuarter, 21st day, llh. 15m. erenlng. |
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M |
w 1 Observable Days, &c. | ^-r.|r.®s.|f. sea. j |
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Mo. |
7 17j 6 52ev. 22|| |
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2 |
Tu. |
Purif. or Cand. |
7 16| 7 49 |
0 55 |
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3 |
We. |
Jer. Evarts born 1781. |
7 15 8 46 |
1 26 |
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4 |
Th. |
Hostil. cease with G. B. 1783. |
7 13 9 43 |
1 56 |
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5 |
Fr. |
Agath. |
7 12 10 41 |
2 28 |
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6 |
Sa. |
Treaty with France 1778. |
7 11 11 39 |
2 59 |
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7 |
C. |
Sexages. Sun. |
7 lOjmorn. |
3 34 |
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8 |
Mo. |
C. P. Springfield, Cambridge. |
7 9 0 38 |
4 11 |
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9 |
Tu. |
7 7! 1 37 |
4 58 |
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10 |
We. |
7 6 |
2 36 |
6 3 |
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11 |
Th. |
DeWitt Clinton died 1828. |
7 5 |
3 33 |
7 27 |
12 |
Fr. |
Cotton Mather born 1663. |
7 4 |
4 27 |
8 47 |
13 |
Sa. |
" died 1728. |
7 2 |
5 17 |
9 58 |
14 |
C. |
7 1 |
6 2 |
10 49 |
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15 |
Mo. |
C. P. North. |
7 0 |
sets. |
11 37 |
16 |
Tu. |
S. J. C. Ded. |
6 58 |
7 23 |
morn. |
17 |
We. |
Peace with Eng. rat. 1815. |
6 57 |
8 37 |
0 24 |
18 |
Th. |
M. Luther died 1546. |
6 55 |
9 50 |
1 8 |
19 |
Fr. |
6 54 |
11 0 |
1 52 |
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20 |
Sa. |
6 52 |
morn. |
2 35 |
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21 |
C. |
1st Sunday in Lent. |
6 51 |
0 7 |
3 19 |
22 |
Mo. |
C. P. Len., Wash'n bo. 1732.16 49 |
1 9 |
4 3 |
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23 |
Tu. |
6 48 |
2 6 |
4 54 |
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24 |
We. |
6 46 |
2 57 |
6 1 |
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25 |
Th. |
6 45 |
3 43 |
7 27 |
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26 |
Fr. |
6 43 |
4 24 |
8 48 |
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27 |
Sa. |
6 42 |
5 0 |
9 59 |
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28 |
C. |
2d Sunday in Lent. |
6 40 |
5 33 |
10 45 |
VENUS will be evening star until September 29th, 1 |
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then morning star the rest of the year. JUPITER will |
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be evening star until June 20th, then morning star the |
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rest of the year. |
lAI A R C H , 18 4 7. |
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Full Moon, Ist day, lOh. 25ni. eveuing. |
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Last Q^uarter, 9lh clay, 1 Ih. 55m. evening. |
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K^ew Moon, 16th day, 41i. 27m. evening. |
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First Q,uarter, 2 3d day, Oh. 57m. evening. |
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Full Moon, 3l8t day, 4h. 33m. evening. |
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M |w 1 Observable Days, &c. | ^r.|r.as.|f.sea. |
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1 1 |
Mo. |
C. P. Worcester. 6 38 |
6 3 11 26 |
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i 2 |
Tu. |
S.J.C.L.Bos.,C.C.Gr'f.North.6 37 |
rises. 12 0 |
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3 |
We. |
6 35 |
7 37ev. 32 |
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4 |
Th. |
Rev. S. Spring, D. D., died. |
6 33 |
8 34| 1 1 |
5 |
Fr. |
Dr. Parr died 1825. |
6 32 |
9 3l| 1 30 |
1 6 |
Sa. |
Dr. Bellamy died 1790. |
6 30 |
10 30; 2 1 |
7 |
C. |
3d Sunday in Lent. |
6 28 |
11 28^ 2 29 |
8 |
Mo. |
C. P. Taunton, Concord. |
6 27 |
morn.l 3 3 |
9 |
Tu. |
6 25 |
0 25 3 41 |
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10 |
We. |
Great Fire at Pittsburg 1845. |
6 23 |
1 21 4 27 |
11 |
Th. |
B. West died 1820. |
6 22 |
2 15 5 26 |
12 |
Fr. |
Gregory, |
6 20 |
3 5 6 48 |
13 |
Sa. |
6 18 |
3 5lj 8 15 |
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14 |
C. |
4th Sunday in Lent. |
6 17 |
4 33 9 32 |
15 |
Mo. |
C. P. Salem, Gr'f. |
6 15 |
5 13 10 28 |
16 |
Tu. |
C. C. Bristol, Plymouth. |
6 13 |
sets. 11 16 |
17 |
We. |
St. Patrick's day. |
6 11 |
7 24morn. |
18 |
Th. |
Stamp Act repealed. |
6 10 |
8 38, 0 1 |
19 |
Fr. |
6 8 |
9 49j 0 45 |
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20 |
Sa. |
Great fire in Boston 1760. |
6 6 |
10 55 1 291 |
21 |
C. |
5th Sunday in Lent. |
6 4 |
11 57 2 12| |
22 |
Mo. |
Pres. Edwards died 1758. |
6 3 |
morn. 2 54 |
|23 |
Tu. |
C. C. Worcester, Taunton. |
6 1 |
0 52 3 39 |
24 25 |
We. |
5 59 |
1 41 4 29 |
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Th. |
Ann. or Lady d. |
5 57 |
2 23| 5 30 |
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26 |
Fr. |
J. Winthrop died 1649. |
5 56 |
3 1 6 52 |
b |
Sa. |
Peace Amiens 1802. |
5 54 |
3 35 8 13 |
'28 |
C. |
Palm Sunday. |
5 52 |
4 5! 9 25 |
29 |
Mo. |
5 50 |
4 34 10 18 |
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30 |
Tu. |
5 49 |
5 2 10 57i |
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31
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We. |
Boston blockaded 1766. |
5 47 |
rises. Ill 28 |
APRIL, 1847. |
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liast Q^uarter, 8tli day, lOIi. 42m. morning. |
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New Moon, 15 th day, Ih. 38 m. morning. |
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First Q,uarter, 2 2d day, 4h. 25m. morning. |
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Full Moon, SOtli day, $h. 42m. morning. |
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M |w 1 Observable Days, &c. |
^r.ir.®s.| |
f. sea. |
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ITh. |
All-Fools day. |
5 45 7 25,12 0 |
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2 |
Fr. |
Good Friday. |
5 43 8 24 ev. 32 |
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3 |
Sa. |
Bishop Heber died 1826. |
5 42 |
9 22 |
1 3 |
4 |
C. |
Easter Sunday. |
5 40 |
10 20 |
1 33 |
5 |
Mo. |
Goldsmith died 1774. |
5 38 |
11 16 |
2 6\ |
6 |
Tu. |
C. P. Bar., Bost., C. C. Len. |
5 37 |
morn. |
2 39 |
7 |
We. |
5 35 |
0 9 |
3 19 |
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8 |
Th. |
Gv. Winth'p sld for Am. 1630. |
5 33 |
0 59 |
4 8 |
9 |
Fr. |
Bacon died 1626. |
5 32 |
1 45 |
5 7 |
10 |
Sa. |
5 30 |
2 27 |
6 28 |
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11 |
C. |
Low Sun. |
5 28 |
3 7 |
7 50 |
12 |
Mo. |
C. C. Plymouth. |
5 27 |
3 44 |
9 5 |
13 |
Tu. |
S.J.C.Worc.Green.Low., C.C. |
5 25 |
4 20 |
10 4 |
14 |
We. |
[Bar., Ips'h, Spring'd. |
5 23 |
4 57 |
10 52 |
15 |
Th. |
5 22 |
sets. |
11 37 |
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16 |
Fr. |
BufTon died 1788. |
5 20 |
8 34 |
morn. |
17 |
Sa. |
Dr. Franklin died 1790. |
5 18 |
9 40 |
0 22 |
18 |
C. |
2d Sunday after Easter. |
5 17 |
10 40 |
1 8 |
19 |
Mo. |
C. C. Nantucket. |
5 15 |
11 33 |
1 50 |
20 |
Tu. |
S. J. C. Taunton, North'mpn. |
5 14 |
morn. |
2 32 |
21 |
We. |
Heber bom 1783. |
5 12 |
0 19 |
3 16 |
22 |
Th. |
Mather died 1669. |
5 11 |
1 0 |
4 4 |
23 |
Fr. |
5 9 |
1 35 |
5 1 |
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24 |
Sa. |
Shakspeare b. 1554, d. 1616. |
5 8 |
2 7 |
6 12 |
25 |
C. |
3d Sunday after Easter. |
5 6 |
2 37 |
7 27 |
26 |
Mo. |
C. P. Dedham. |
5 5 |
3 5 |
8 39 |
27 |
Tu. |
S. J. C. Ips. and Springfield. |
5 3 |
3 33 |
9 38 |
28 |
We. |
Jas. Monroe born 1758. |
5 2 |
4 1 |
10 19 |
29 |
Th. |
5 0 |
4 31 |
10 56 |
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30Fr. |
Washington Inaug. 1789. |
4 59 |
rises. |
11 30 |
MAY, 1847. |
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Last Q,Marfter, 74Bi day, Gh. 5in* CTenin^. |
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New Moou, 14ih day, lOii. SOin. |
mornang. 1 |
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First Quarter, 21st day, Oh. 15m. evcmug. |
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Full Moon, 29tSi day, lOh. 2m. ercnaiis. |
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M| w 1 Observable Days, &c. |
^r.lr.®s.|f.sea.|j |
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ISa. |
May day. |
4 58 |
8 14 |
ev. 3 |
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2C. |
4th Sunday after Easfer. |
4 56 |
9 11 |
0 36 |
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3 Mo. |
Gen. election in Connecticut. |
4 55 |
10 6 |
1 9 |
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4jTu. |
S. J. C. Barnstable. |
4 54 |
10 57 |
1 43 |
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5 We. |
Napoleon died 1821. |
4 52 |
11 44 |
2 21: |
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6Th. |
Battle of Prague 1757. |
4 51 |
iriorn. |
3 5 |
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TJFr. |
4 50 |
0 27 |
3 55 |
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8Sa. |
Bat. Palo Alto (Mex.) 9th. |
4 49 |
1 6 |
4 56' |
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9C. |
Bat. Resaca de la Palma, '46. |
4 48 |
1 42 |
6 8 |
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lOMo. |
Battle of Lodi, '96. |
4 46 |
2 18 |
7 25; |
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llTu. |
S. J. C. Len. and Plymouth. |
4 45 |
2 53 |
8 371 |
|
12 We. |
Jamestown settled 1607. |
4 44 |
3 29 |
9 36! 1 |
|
13 Th. |
Holy Thursday. |
4 43 |
4 8 |
10 27j| |
|
14 Fr. |
Dr. Dwirrht bo'rn 1752. |
4 42 |
sets. |
11 17 |
|
15iSa. |
Cuvier died 1832. |
4 41 |
8 23 |
morn. |
|
16|C. |
Sunday after Ascension. |
4 40 |
9 21 |
0 4' |
|
17 Mo. |
C. C. P. Springfield. |
4 39 |
10 12 |
0 48 |
|
18 Tu. |
4 38 |
10 55 |
1 31 |
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19 We. |
C. C. Edg. |
4 37 |
11 34 |
2 13 |
|
20 Th. |
Lafayette died 1834. |
4 36 |
moin. |
2 56 |
|
21 |
Fr. |
4 35 |
0 8 |
3 41 |
|
22 |
Sa. |
Pres. Stiles died 1795. |
4 34 |
0 38 |
4 32' |
23 |
C. |
Whit Sunday. |
4 r^4 |
1 7 |
5 28 |
24 |
Mo. |
C. P. Edo.,C. C. P. Wore. |
4 33 |
1 35 |
6 37: |
25Tu. |
Paley died 1805. |
4 32 |
2 3 |
7 39 |
|
26|We. |
Old Election in IMassachu. |
4 31 |
2 32 |
8 40' |
|
27|Th. |
Calvin died 1509. |
4 31 |
3 3 |
9 34' |
|
28'Fr. |
Dr. Morse died 1828. |
4 30 |
3 38 |
10 16' |
|
29|Sa. |
Gen. Putnam died 1790. |
4 29 |
rises. |
10 59 |
|
3o!c. |
Trinity Sunday. |
4 29 |
8 0 |
11 37] |
|
31 |
Mo. 1 |
4 28 |
8 54 |
ev. 14' |
JUNE, 1847
Last Q,uarter, 5th day, llh. 22iii. evening. K'ew Moon, 12 th day, 8h. 8 m. evening. First Q^uarter, 20th day, 2h. 48ni. evening. Full Moon, 28th day, 8h. 39ni. morning.
M w I Observable Days, &c. | ^r.|r.®s.jf. sea,
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
C. 7JMo. 8jTu. 9iWe. lOTh. UIFr. 12:Sa. 13C. 14Mo. 15Tu. 16 We.
njTh.
18|Fr.
l9jSa.
20C.
2i|Mo.
22iTu.
23:We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
C. 281 Mo. 29iTu. SOiWe.
C. P. Nan.
C. C. North. Con.
Corpus Christi.
Dr. Smalley born 1734.
Boniface.
1st Sunday after Trinity.
C. P. Northp.N.Bed.Sp'f Con
Jackson died. [C. C. Gr'f.
St. Anthony.
St. Barnabas.
Gov. Winth'p ar. at Sa.l630,
2d Sunday after Trinity.
Wash. ap. to com'd Army '75. Great Eclipse 1806. Battle Bunker Hill. Battle Waterloo.
3d Sunday after Trinity.
C. P. Ips., Wore, C. C. Nan,
C. C. Worcester.
Nat. St. John B.
4th Sunday after Trinity. C. P. Len. Bat. Mon. '78. C. C. Springfield, Dedham.
4 28 |
9 43 |
4 27 |
10 28 |
4 27 |
11 8 |
4 27 |
11 45 |
4 26 |
morn. |
4 26 |
0 20 |
4 26 |
0 54 |
4 25 |
1 29 |
4 25 |
2 5 |
4 25 |
2 45 |
4 25 |
3 29 |
4 24 |
sets. |
4 24 |
8 2 |
4 24 |
8 49 |
4 24 |
9 30 |
4 24 |
10 7 |
4 24 |
10 39 |
4 24 |
11 9 |
4 25 |
11 37 |
4 25 |
morn. |
4 25 |
0 5 |
4 25 |
0 33 |
4 25 |
1 3 |
4 26 |
1 36 |
4 26 |
2 13 |
4 26 |
2 55 |
4 27 |
3 44 |
4 27 |
rises. |
4 27 |
8 25 |
4 28 |
9 8 |
ev. 52
1 29
2 11
2 55
3 46
4 44
morn.
0 34
1 15
1 55
2 34
3 15
3 55
4 41
5 34
6 39
7 40
8 42
9 38
10 25
11 11 11 53 ev. 36
JULY, 1847. |
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Last Q,uarter, 5 th day, 3Ii. 58 m. |
morning. |
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Xc-w Moon, 12th day, 6h. 54;iii* morning* 1 |
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First anarter, 20th day, 8h. 9m |
. morning. 1 |
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Full Moou, 28tth day, 5h. 24m. evening. |
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M |
w 1 Observable Days, &c. |
^r.lr.«s.|f.sea.!| |
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T |
Th. |
4 28 |
9 47 |
1 18 |
|
2 |
Fr. |
"Visit. Virgin Mary. |
4 29 |
10 23 |
2 1 |
3 |
Sa. |
Fort Erie^taiien 1814. |
4 29 |
10 58 |
2 46 |
4 |
C. |
5th Sun. after Trin. Ind. d '76. |
4 30 |
11 32 |
3 34 |
5 |
Mo. |
4 31 |
morn. |
4 29 |
|
6 |
Tu. |
S. J. C. Nan., C. P. Boston. |
4 31 |
0 8 |
5 28 |
7 |
We. |
Mid. tides. |
4 32 |
0 45 |
6 34 |
8 |
Th. |
4 32 |
1 27 |
7 43 |
|
9 |
Fr. |
Braddock defeated 1754. |
4 33 |
2 12 |
8 54 |
10 |
Sa. |
Columbus born 1447. |
4 34 |
3 2 |
9 57 |
11 |
C. |
6th Sunday after Trinity. |
4 34 |
3 57 |
10 51 |
12 |
Mo. |
4 35 |
sets. |
11 39 |
|
13 |
Tu. |
C. C. Salem. |
4 36 |
8 5 |
morn. |
14 |
We. |
French Revolution 1789. |
4 37 |
8 39 |
0 21 |
15 Th. |
Swithin. |
4 3d |
9 10 |
1 1 |
|
|l6Fr. |
Stony Point taken '79. |
4 38 |
9 39 |
1 36 |
|
!l7Sa. |
Dr. Watts born 1764. |
4 39 10 7 |
2 11 |
||
18 C. |
7th Sunday after Trinity. |
4 40 10 35 |
2 46 |
||
19 Mo. |
4 41 |
11 4 |
3 23 |
||
20Tu. |
Marg. |
4 42 |
11 35 |
4 1 |
|
21 We. |
Burns died '96. |
4 43 |
morn. |
4 43 |
|
22|Th. |
Magd. |
4 44 |
0 9 |
5 33 |
|
23; Fr. |
Com. Dartmouth College. |
4 44 |
0 48 |
6 44 |
|
24Sa. |
Eleazer Mather died 1669. |
4 45 |
1 33 |
7 50| |
|
25 |
C. |
8th Sunday after Trinity. |
4 46 |
2 25 |
8 58; |
26 |
Mo. |
St. Anne. |
4 47 |
3 24 |
9 58 |
I27 |
Tu. |
Rev. J. Sargent died 1749. |
4 48 |
rises. |
10 48| |
•28 |
We. |
Com. Union College. |
4 49 |
7 44 |
11 35: |
l29 |
Th. |
Com. Dartmouth College. |
4 50 |
8 23 |
ev. 20 |
30 |
Fr. |
Wm. Penn died 1713. |
4 51 |
8 59 |
1 3; |
3l'Sa. |
French revo. triumphant, '30. |
4 52' 9 35 |
145! 1 |
■"■ ■■' ■■■' ■ ■■'— "11 " ii •■ " • -"■i ■ J'*"u^i AUGUST, 1847. |
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Last Q,narterv 3d day« 9h* 15iu* morning;. |
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New Moon, 10l5i day, Th. 44ni. evening. |
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Firs! Q.narter, 1 9th day, Oh. ITm. morning. |
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Fnll Moon, 26tth day, Ih. 25m. morning. |
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m| w 1 Observable Days, &c. |
^r.|r.®s.if.sea.| |
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1 |
C. |
9th Sunday after Trinity. |
4 53 |
10 10 |
2 29 |
|
2 |
Mo. |
4 54 |
10 48 |
3 17 |
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3 |
Tu. |
C. C. Plymouth. |
4 55 |
11 28 |
4 6 |
|
4 |
We. |
Com. V. U. Burlington. |
4 56 |
morn. |
5 0 |
|
5 |
Th. |
Com. Washington College. |
4 57 |
0 11 |
6 3 |
|
6 |
Fr. |
Mid. tides. |
4 58 |
1 0 |
7 21 |
|
7 |
Sa. |
Gov. Trumbull died 1809. |
4 59 |
1 52 |
8 38 |
|
8 |
C. |
lOth Sunday after Trinity. |
5 0 |
2 47 |
9 48 |
|
9 |
Mo. |
C. P. Gr'f., Plymouth. |
5 1 |
3 45 |
10 40 |
|
10 |
Tu. |
5 2 |
sets. |
11 27 |
||
11 |
We. |
5 3 |
7 12 |
morn. |
||
12 |
Th. |
Dutch fleet defeated 1673. |
5 4 |
7 41 |
0 5 |
|
13 |
Fr. |
Com. Amherst College. |
5 6 |
8 10 |
0 39 |
|
14 |
Sa. |
5 7 |
8 38 |
1 13 |
||
15 |
c. |
nth Sunday after Trinity. |
5 8 |
9 6 |
1 44 |
|
16 |
Mo. |
Battle Bennington '77. |
5 9 |
9 36 |
2 16 |
|
17 |
Tu. |
5 10 |
10 9 |
2 481 |
||
18 |
We. |
Com. Mid. Col. and Wil's. C. |
5 11 |
10 45 |
3 22| |
|
19 |
Th. |
Com. Yale College. |
5 12 |
11 26 |
3 59| |
|
20 |
Fr. |
5 13 |
morn. |
4 46 |
||
21 |
Sa. |
Mid. tides. |
5 14 |
0 13 |
5 46 |
|
22 |
C. |
r2th Sunday after Trinity. |
5 15 |
1 7 |
7 6 |
|
23 |
Mo. |
Dr. Herchell died '22. |
5 16 |
2 8 |
8 21 |
|
24 |
Tu. |
St. Bartholomew. |
5 17 |
3 15 |
9 34 |
|
25 |
We. |
Com. Harvard University. |
5 18 |
4 26 |
10 24 |
|
26 |
Th. |
Prince Albert born 1819. |
5 19 |
rises. |
11 14 |
|
27 |
Fr. |
5 20 |
7 32 |
12 0 |
||
28 |
Sa. |
St. Augustine. |
5 21 |
8 9 |
ev. 43 |
|
29 |
C. |
13th Sunday after Trinity. |
5 22 |
8 47 |
1 26 |
|
30 |
Mo. |
C. P. Worcester. |
5 24 |
9 27 |
2 11 |
|
31 |
Tu. 'Bunyan died 1683. |
5 25 |
10 11 2 54 |
SEPTEMBER, 1S47. |
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Last Q^uarter, 1st day, 4h. 30m. evening. |
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Xew Moon, 9th day, llh. 3m. morning. |
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First Quarter, 17 th day, 2h. 3Tm. evening. |
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Full Moon, 24th day, 9h. 41m. morning. |
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m| w 1 Observable Days, &c. | ^r.|r.#s.|f. sea. |
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1 |
We. |
Com. Brown University and |
5 26,10 58 |
3 42 |
|
2 |
Th. |
[Bowdoin College. |
5 27 |
11 49 |
4 32 |
3 |
Fr. |
Cromwell died 1658. |
5 28 |
morn. |
5 37 |
4 |
Sa. |
7*s rise 8h. 56m. evening. |
5 29 |
0 43 |
7 0 |
5 |
C. |
14th Sunday after Trinity. |
5 30 |
1 40 |
8 20 |
6 |
Mo. |
C. P. Lowell. |
6 31 |
2 37 |
9 34 |
7 |
Tu. |
S. J. C. Spr., C. P. Bar. C. C. |
5 32 |
3 35 |
10 25 |
8 |
We. |
[Len., Gr'f., North., Con. |
5 33 |
4 33 |
11 7 |
9 |
Th. |
5 34 |
sets. |
11 42 |
|
10 |
Fr. |
Judge Story died '45. |
5 35 |
6 41 |
morn. |
11 |
Sa. |
Battle Champlain 1814. |
5 36 |
7 9 |
0 15 |
12 |
C. |
15th Sunday after Trinity. |
5 37 |
7 39 |
0 44 |
13 |
Mo. |
C. P. Taunton. |
5 38 |
8 10 |
1 15 |
14 |
Tu. |
S. J. C. L. Len.,S. J. C. Grf. |
5 B9 8 44 |
1 46 |
|
15 |
We. |
[C. C. Worcester. |
5 40 9 23 |
2 15 |
|
il6 |
Th. |
New York taken 1776. |
5 41 10 7 |
2 49 |
|
17 |
Fr. |
S. Hopkins, D. D. born 1721. |
5 42 10 56 |
3 24 |
|
18 |
Sa. |
5 44 11 52 |
4 8 |
||
19 |
C. |
16th Sunday after Trinity. |
5 45 morn. |
5 8 |
|
20 |
Mo. |
C. P. Newburyport, Dedham. |
5 46 0 54 |
6 28 |
|
21 |
Tu. |
C. C. Bri., Dedham, Taunton. |
5 471 2 1 |
7 51 |
|
22 |
We. |
5 48 3 12 |
9 7 |
||
23 |
Th. |
Gr. bio. '15. |
5 49 4 26 |
10 3 |
|
24 |
Fr. |
Don Pedro died '34. |
5 50 rises. |
10 51 |
|
25 |
Sa. |
7*s south 3h. 20m. |
5 51 |
6 40 |
11 34 |
26 |
C. |
17th Sunday after Trinity. |
5 52 |
7 21 |
ev. 19 |
27 |
Mo. |
S. J. C. L. Northamp., C. P. |
5 53 |
8 4 |
1 4 |
28 |
Tu. |
[Edg., C. C. P. Worcester. |
5 54 |
8 52 |
1 48 |
29 |
We. |
St. Michael. |
5 56 |
9 43 |
2 32 |
30Th. |
Whitefield died 1770. |
5 57 |
10 38 |
3 19 |
OCTOBER, 1847. |
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Last €tMarter, 1st day, 2h. 52m. |
morning. | |
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New Moou, 9tli day, 4b. 23m. morning. |
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First Q^uarter, 17th <lay, 2h. 57m. morning. |
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Full Moon, 23d day, 6h. 52m. evening. |
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Last Q^iiarter, 30th day, 5h. 12m. evening. |
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M| w 1 Observable Days, &c. |
^r.|r.«s.|f.sea.|| |
||||
T |
Fr. |
First Steam, to Albany 1807. |
5 58 |
11 34 |
4 11 |
2 |
Sa. |
Andre hung '80. |
5 59 |
morn. |
5 14 |
3 |
C. |
18th Sunday after Trinity. |
6 0 |
0 32 |
6 35 |
4 |
Mo. |
C. P. Nantucket. |
6 1 |
1 30 |
7 56 |
5 |
Tu. |
S. J. C. L. Wore., C. P. Bos., |
6 2 |
2 28 |
9 8 |
6 |
We. |
[C. C. Springfield. |
6 3 |
3 25 |
10 0 |
7 |
Th. |
6 5 |
4 22 |
10 39 |
|
8 |
Fr. |
Sun eclipsed, invisible. |
6 6 |
5 18 |
11 14 |
9 |
Sa. |
St. Dennis. |
6 7 |
sets. |
11 44 |
10 |
C. |
19th Sunday after Trinity. |
6 8 |
6 12 |
morn. |
111 |
Mo. |
C. C. Nantucket. |
6 9 |
6 46 |
0 16 |
;12 |
Tu. |
6 10 |
7 23 |
0 47 |
|
|13 |
We. |
Wm. Penn born 1644. |
6 11 |
8 4 |
1 17 |
14 |
Th. |
Rev. Dr. Parish died 1825. |
6 13 |
8 51 |
1 48 |
15 |
Fr. |
New Sty. int. '52. |
6 14 |
9 43 |
2 21 |
16 |
Sa. |
Burgoyne surrendered 1777. |
6 15 |
10 41 |
2 59 |
|l7 |
C. |
20th Sunday after Trinity. |
6 16 |
11 44 |
3 45 |
!18 |
Mo. |
C. P. Northampton, Lowell. |
6 17 |
morn. |
4 40 |
Il9 |
Tu. |
S. J. C. L. Cambridge. |
6 19 |
0 51 |
5 57 |
20 |
We. |
Battle of Navarino 1827. |
6 20 |
2 0 |
7 23 |
21 |
Th. |
Nelson killed 1805. |
6 21 |
3 13 |
8 39 |
22 |
Fr. |
Rev. T. Prince died 1758. |
6 22 |
4 27 |
9 36 |
23 |
Sa. |
6 23 |
rises. |
10 26 |
|
24 |
C. |
21st Sunday after Trinity. |
6 25 |
5 53 |
11 12 |
25 |
Mo.' |
C. P. Len. |
6 26 |
6 40 |
11 57 |
26 |
Tu. |
S. J. C. L. Plymouth. |
6 27 |
7 31 |
ev. 44 |
27 |
We. |
Rev. Levi Hart died 1808. |
6 28 |
8 26 |
1 28 |
28 |
Th. |
St. Sim. and Jude. |
6 30 |
9 24 |
2 11 |
29 |
Fr. |
Tides. |
6 31 |
10 23 |
2 57 |
30 |
Sa. |
John Adams born 1735. |
6 32 |
11 23 |
3 47 |
31 |
C. |
22d Sunday after Trinity. |
6 33 |
morn. |
4 44 |
NOVEMBER, 1847. |
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N^ew Moon, Tth day, lOh. 2Tm. erenius. |
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First Quarter, 15 th day, Ih. Slin. ercninsr. |
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Full 3Ioon, 2 2d day, 5h. 20m. moruiiig. |
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Last Q^iiarter, 29tli day, 1 Ih. 38m. moruing. |
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M| w I Observable Days, &c. | ^r.|r.^s.|f. sea. |
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1 |
Mo. |
All Saints. |
6 35 |
0 20 |
5 54 |
|
2 |
Tu. |
S. J. C. Dedhara. |
6 36 |
1 18 |
7 14 |
|
3 |
We. |
7*s south Ih. 4m. |
6 37 |
2 15 |
8 26 |
|
4 |
Th. |
6 38 |
3 12 |
9 25 |
||
5 |
Fr. |
Powder Plot 1605. |
6 40 |
4 8 |
10 7 |
|
6 |
Sa. |
Jupiter rises 8h. 59m. eve. |
6 41 |
5 5 |
10 44 |
|
7 |
C. |
23d Sunday after Trinity. |
6 42 |
sets. |
11 17 |
|
8 |
Mo. |
C. P. Grafton. |
6 44 |
5 22 |
11 50 |
|
9 |
Tu. |
S. J. C. L. Sal, S.J.C.N.Bed. |
6 45 |
6 3 |
morn. |
|
10 |
We. |
C. C. Edgartown. M. Luther |
6 46 |
6 48 |
0 21 |
|
11 |
Th. |
[born 1483. |
6 47 |
7 39 |
0 54 |
|
12 |
Fr. |
President Appleton died 1819. |
6 49 |
8 35 |
1 27 |
|
13 |
Sa. |
George Fox died 1690. |
6 50 |
9 35 |
2 2 |
|
14 |
C. |
24th Sunday after Trinity. |
6 »1 |
10 39 |
2 42 |
|
15 |
Mo. |
Cowper born 1731. |
6 52 |
11 45 |
3 28 |
|
16 |
Tu. |
S. J. C. Boston. |
6 54 |
morn. |
4 23 |
|
17 |
We. |
Pres. Appleton born 1772. |
6 55 |
0 54 |
5 31 |
|
18 |
Th. |
Great earthquake '55, |
6 56 |
2 5 |
6 50 |
|
19 |
Fr. |
7*s r. Oh. 20m. morning. |
6 57 |
3 16 |
8 4 |
|
20 |
Sa. |
6 59 |
4 30 |
9 8 |
||
21 |
C. |
25th Sunday after Trinity. |
7 0 |
5 42 |
10 3 |
|
22 |
Mo. |
Ce. day. |
7 1 |
rises. |
10 54 |
|
23 |
Tu. |
Gov. Treadwell born 1745. |
7 2 |
6 8 |
11 41 |
|
24 |
We. |
John Knox died 1572. |
7 4 |
7 6 |
ev. 26 |
|
25 |
Th. |
Catholic day. |
7 5 |
8 7 |
1 11 |
|
26 |
Fr. |
Dr. Watts died 1748. |
7 6 |
9 8 |
1 55 |
|
27 |
Sa. |
Great fire in Boston 1676. |
7 7 |
10 8 |
2 37 |
|
|28 |
C. |
1st Sunday in Advent. |
7 8 |
11 8 |
3 24 |
|
29 |
Mo. |
Revolution in Poland '31. |
7 9 |
morn. |
4 14 |
|
30 |
Tu. |
St. Andrew. |
7 11 |
0 6 |
5 9 |
DECEMBER, 1 847.
Ifiew Moon, Tthi day, 3 h. 4 7 in. evening. First Q^uarter, 14tli day, lOh. STm* eyening* Full Moon, 21st day, 5h. 24ni. erening. Lta^t Ctuarter, 39th day, 9h* 4ni» morning.
m| w I Observable Days, &lc. [ ^r.[r.©s.|f. sea,
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
C.
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
C.
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa.
C.
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Sa. -
C.
Mo.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fr.
Bible trans, into Eng. 1611.
Battle of Austerlitz, '05.
Revolu. in England 1688.
Yd. L. rises 7h. 10m.
2d Sunday in Advent.
C. C. Sp'f., C. p. Ply., Wore.
C. C. North.
Con. V. Mar.
Milton born 1608.
7*s south lOh. 24m.
3d Sunday in Advent.
C. P. N. Bed. Cam. C.C.Grf.
Wash, died '99 aged 67.
Pres. Stiles born 1727.
Tea des. in Boston '73.
Si. r. 8h. 4m. evening.
4th Sunday in Advent.
C. P. Ipsv^'ich and Dedham
St. Thomas.
Landing of Pilgrims 1620.
Washington res. Com.
Peace signed at Ghent 1814.|7
Christmas day. 7
1st Sunday after Christmas. 7
St. John. 7
C. C. Sal. orNevs^'pt, Ips. Spf. 7
C. C. Dedham. [Wore. 7
1st Gen. As. Ch. Scot'd 1560. 7
Rev. S. Bradstreet died 1741. 7
sets.
5 34
6 28
7 28
8 31
9 37
10 44
11 53 morn.
1 2
2 12
3 22
4 32
5 39 rises
5 48
6 49
7 51
8 52
9 52
10 51
11 48 morn.
0 45
1 42
6 17
7 23
8 28
9 26 10 10
10 49
11 26 morn.
0 1 0 38
8 40
9 43
10 36
11 27 ev. 14
0 59
1 39
2 20
3 1
3 41
4 24
5 11
6 12
CEJ^SUS OF THE TOWNS IN MASSACHUSETTS.
0^The figures in the first column is the date of Incorporation. The figures in the colunin of towns, show the niiuiber of Represen- tatives to which each town is entitled, by the amendment of the Constitution. Those towns with a dash (-) before the number are entitled to one representative tliat number of years in the next ten years. The two last columns show the Census as taken by the United States for 1840, and the distance from Boston.
SUFFOLK. |
|||
Inc. |
Rep. |
1840 |
Dis. |
1630 |
Boston 35 |
93,383 |
|
Chelsea 1 |
2,390 |
2 |
|
Total, SufTulk Co. 95 |
,773 |
||
BARNSTABLE. |
|||
1639 |
Barnstable 2 |
4,301 |
66 |
1803 |
Brewster 1 |
1,522 |
88 |
1712 |
Chatham 1 |
2,334 |
f5 |
33 |
Dennis 1 |
2,942 |
76 |
1646 |
Eastham -5 |
955 |
89 |
86 |
Falmouth 1 |
2,589 |
72 |
94 |
Harwich 1 |
2.930 |
70 |
1797 |
Orleans 1 |
1,974 |
85 |
27 |
Proviiicetown 1 |
2,122 |
116 |
1639 |
Sandwich 2 |
3,719 |
54 |
1709 |
'Irino 1 |
1,920 |
107 |
23 |
Wellfleet I |
2,377 |
97 |
1639 |
Yarmouth 1 |
2,554 |
70 |
L'otal, Barnstable Co. 32,548 BERKSHIRE.
1778 Adams
73 AUl.id
65 Becket
93 Cht-shire
58 Clarksburg
84 Dalton
60 Ejjiemont
1805 Ho.ida
1761 G.Barringtonl
76 Hancock 1804 Hinsdale 1765 Lanesboro'
67 Lenox
77 Lee 79 Mt.Wash. 59 N. Marlboro'
1801 N.Asliford
1773 Otis
61 Pittsfield 71 Peru 65 Richrannd 33 Sheffield 39 Stockhridgre
62 Sandisfield 97 Savoy 62 Tyrinjyham 65 Williamstown 1 71 Windsor -5 74 W.Siockbr. 1 77 Washinjr'on -5
3.703 120 481 125
3.312 110 985 120 370 125
1,255 120
1,038 130
441 130
2.704 125 922 130 955 125
1.140 125
1.313 135 2,428 121)
438 135
1,682 118
227 111
1,177 HO
3,747 125
576 118
1,097 130
2,322 125
l,y92 130
1,464 112
915 120
1,477 116
2,153 130
897 128
1,448 130
991 120
Toul, Berkiliire Co. 41,74i
3
BUISTOL. |
||||
1694 |
Attleborough |
2 |
3,585 |
28 |
1735 |
Berkley |
•5 |
886 |
S5 |
1664 |
Dartmouth |
4,n5 |
62 |
|
1712 |
Dighton |
1.3/8 |
38 |
|
25 |
Easion |
2.074 |
22 |
|
1683 |
Freetown |
1.772 |
40 |
|
1812 |
Fairhaven |
3,P5I |
48 |
|
03 |
Fall Kiver |
6,738 |
60 |
|
1770 |
Mansfield |
1,382 |
26 |
|
11 |
Norton |
1.545 |
29 |
|
87 |
N. B. dfi.rd |
12,087 |
52 |
|
1828 |
Pa"tiiiket |
2,184 |
38 |
|
1645 |
RelK.both |
2,169 |
37 |
|
1731 |
Raynham |
1,329 |
32 |
|
1667 |
Swanzey |
1,484 |
47 |
|
1790 |
Somerset |
•6 |
1,005 |
42 |
1812 |
Seekonk |
1,996 |
38 |
|
I6;iy |
'J'auiitnn |
7,645 |
32 |
|
1787 |
West port |
2,820 |
60 |
Total, Bristol Co. 60,164 DUKES. 1714 Chilmark -3 702 92
1671 Edpartown 1 1,736 91
71 TJsbury 1 1.520 85
Total, Dukes Co. 3,95S
ESSEX.
1646 Andovcr
68 Amesbury
68 Beverly
75 Bradford
85 Hoxfurd 1757 Danvers 1819 Essex
38 Georgetown 1639 Gloucester 1793 Hamilton 1645 Haverhill
34 Ipswich
32 Lynn 1782 Lynnfield 1645 Manchester
49 Marblehead 1725 Methnen
28 Middleton
64 Newbnryp't. 1635 Newbury 18^9 Rock port 1639 Rowley
30 Salem
40 Salisbury Saugui
2 |
5,207 |
30 |
1 |
2,471 |
40 |
2 |
4,689 |
17 |
2,222 |
28 |
|
942 |
24 |
|
4,020 |
15 |
|
1,450 |
25 |
|
1,540 |
29 |
|
6,350 |
30 |
|
818 |
23 |
|
4,336 |
30 |
|
3,OC0 |
27 |
|
9,369 |
0 |
|
707 |
12 |
|
1,355 |
SO |
|
5,575 |
16 |
|
2,251 |
30 |
|
657 |
10 |
|
7,161 |
38 |
|
3,789 |
31 |
|
2,650 |
32 |
|
1.203 |
88 |
|
15.082 |
14 |
|
2,736 |
40 |
|
l,09i |
f |
18
Inc.
1650
43
1819
1764 62 79 61 65 67
16S2
1753
93
85
92
74
1809
1753
1822
1713
S3
83
85
18
61
68
63
71
81
1731 41
65
54
96
74
83
60
80
52
92
1645
1779
1810
1669
1763
74
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNS.
Topsfield -6
Wenham -4 W. Newbury 1 Total, Esst^x FRANKLIN.
Ashfirld I
Reniarclston -5
Buekland -6
Colciahie 1
Ctiaileinont -7
Conway 1
Deeitield 1
Erviiig -1
Greenfield 1
Gill -4
Heath -5
Hawley -5
Levetett -5
Ley den -4
Mo'niaejue 1
Miinnie -1
Northfield 1
New Saiem 1
Orange 1
Kowe -4
Sunderland -4
Shntesbury -6
Shelburne -6
Warwick -7
Wliately -6
Wendell -5 Total, Franklin
HAMPDEN. Brimfield Blandford Chester Granville Holl:uid Ludlow Longmeadow Monsiin
Montgomery -4
Palmer 1 Russell Sprincrfield SoHihwick Tolland Westfield Wilb.aham W. Spring. Wales
1840 Dis.
1,059 21
689 21
1,560 32
Co. 94,987
1,610 |
105 |
992 |
86 |
1,084 |
105 |
1,971 |
105 |
1,127 |
110 |
1,409 |
100 |
1,912 |
98 |
309 |
107 |
1,756 |
95 |
798 |
90 |
895 |
125 |
977 |
120 |
875 |
85 |
632 |
100 |
1,255 |
87 |
232 |
103 |
1,673 |
94 |
1,305 |
74 |
1,501 |
75 |
703 |
130 |
719 |
90 |
987 |
90 |
1,022 |
100 |
1,071 |
80 |
1,072 |
92 |
875 |
80 |
Co. 28,812 |
|
1,419 |
75 |
1,-127 |
116 |
1,632 |
120 |
1,414 |
120 |
423 |
75 |
1,268 |
90 |
1,270 |
97 |
2,151 |
80 |
740 |
110 |
2,139 |
82 |
955 |
108 |
10,985 |
97 |
1,214 |
110 |
627 |
125 |
3,526 |
105 |
1,864 |
89 |
3,626 |
100 |
686 |
80 |
1759 61 62 79
1C09
Total, Hampden Co. 37,366
HAMPSHIRE.
Amherst 1 2,550 91
BeUhertnwn 1 2,554 80
Chesterfield I 1,132 105
Cummington -4 1,237 110 EHSthampton-4 717
Snfi«ld .* 976 75
Inc.
1768 54 81
1661 70
1783
1654
1793 42
1807 22
1753 53 61 72 68 71
1735
67
1655
1729
1807
1799
1805
1630
30
35
55
63
1701
1700
1655
1715
24
12
15
54
1826
1630
49
60
91
1781
53
1644
39
74
1842
1693
1725
53
1812
1732
34
89
1630
1780
Rep. Granby -5
Greenwich -5 Goshen -3
Hadley 1
Hatfield -5
Middlefield 1 Northampton 2 Norwich -4
Ptlham -6
Plainfield -5 Preseoit -4
Southampton -7 S. Hadley 1 Ware 1
W^sthampt. 1 Worihinpton -7 Williamsburg 1 Total, Hampshire
MIDDLESEX.
Dis. 93
75
1840 971 824
556 105
1,814 90
933 95
1,717 110
3,750 95
750 105
956 85
910 110
780 81
1,157 110
1,458 90
1,890 70
7A9 100
1,197 110
1,309 100
Co. 30,897
Act'in
Ashby
nillerica
Bidford
Boxliorough
Brighton
Burlington
Carlisle
Charlfstown
Cambridge
Concord
Chelmsford
nuiistable
Dr:icut
Framingham
Groton
Hopkinton
Holliston
LexiiiETion
Littleton
Lincoln
Lowell
Medford
Maiden
Marlborough
Newton
Natick
Pepperell
Reading
Sudbury
Sherburne
Somt rrille
Stow
SMneham
Shirley
S. Reading
Townscnd
Tewksbiiry
Tyngsborc*
Wateriown
Way laud
1,121
1,246
1,632
929
426
1,425
510
556
11,484
8.409
1.784
1,697
603
2,188
3,030
2,139
2,245
1.782
1,642
927
686
20.796
2,478
2,514
2,101
3,351
1,285
1,571
2,193
1,422
995
1,2 -50 1,017
957 1,517 1,892
906
870 1,810
99S
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TOWNS.
19
Ine. |
Rep. |
1840 |
Dis. |
WORCESTF.R. |
|||||
17?0 |
Wilmington |
-5 |
859 |
14 |
Inc. |
Rep. |
1840 |
DU. |
|
lf)42 |
Wobinn |
1 |
2,993 |
10 |
1762 |
Athol |
1,591 |
72 |
|
1729 |
Wt-sifoid |
1 |
1,436 |
28 |
65 |
Ashburnham |
1,652 |
55 |
|
37 |
Waltham |
1 |
2,504 |
11 |
1337 |
Auburn |
•3 |
649 |
50 |
1807 |
W. Cainb. |
1 |
1.363 |
4 |
1718 |
Brookfield |
2,472 |
58 |
|
1712 |
Weston |
.6 |
1,092 |
15 |
38 |
Rolton |
.7 |
1,186 |
33 |
Total, Middlfsex Co. 106,611 |
74 |
Barre |
2,751 |
58 |
|||||
1687 |
NANTUCKET. Naiitiickft 4 9,012 100 Total, Nantucket Co. 9,012 |
84 86 54 31 |
Berlin B.yUton Charlton Dudley |
.'5 |
763 797 2.117 1.352 |
3J 45 60 55 |
|||
NORFOLK |
46 |
Doug^las |
1,617 |
47 |
|||||
1640 |
Braintiee |
2,168 |
8 |
1801 |
Dana |
-4 |
691 |
65 |
|
1705 |
Brook line |
-7 |
1,365 |
6 |
1764 |
Fitch burg |
2,604 |
42 |
|
19 |
Beiliiti^ham |
•6 |
1,0^5 |
26 |
35 |
Grafton |
2,943 |
40 |
|
70 |
Coiiasset |
1,471 |
20 |
85 |
Gardner |
1,260 |
53 |
||
97 |
Canton |
1,995 |
14 |
32 |
Harvard |
l,S7l |
35 |
||
1630 |
Dorchester |
4,875 |
4 |
38 |
Hardwick |
1,789 |
70 |
||
3^5 |
Dedhain |
3,290 |
10 |
67 |
HobbardstoK |
1.784 |
53 |
||
1784 |
Dover |
-3 |
520 |
14 |
40 |
Holden |
1,874 |
51 |
|
78 |
FiankHn |
1,717 |
26 |
1653 |
Lancaster |
2,019 |
35 |
||
78 |
Foxboio' |
1,298 |
24 |
1713 |
Leicester |
1,707 |
46 |
||
1551 |
Meilficld |
-5 |
883 |
17 |
28 |
Lunenburg |
1,272 |
45 |
|
62 |
Miiron |
1,822 |
7 |
40 |
Leominster |
2,069 |
46 |
||
1713 |
Med way |
2,043 |
20 |
1667 |
Meiidon |
3,524 |
32 |
||
11 |
Need ham |
1,488 |
12 |
1780 |
Milford |
1,773 |
30 |
||
92 |
Quincy |
3,486 |
8 |
1813 |
Mi 11 bury |
2,171 |
45 |
||
1630 |
KoxUiiry |
9,089 |
2 |
1751 |
N. Braintree |
-4 |
752 |
66 |
|
1793 |
Randoiph |
3,213 |
15 |
1802 |
N. nrookfield |
1,485 |
60 |
||
26 |
Stoiighton |
2,142 |
17 |
1766 |
Noriliboro' |
1,248 |
36 |
||
65 |
Sharon |
-6 |
1,076 |
18 |
72 |
Northbridge |
1,449 |
45 |
|
1635 |
Weymouth |
3,738 |
11 |
13 |
Oxf.rd |
1,742 |
54 |
||
73 |
Wientham |
2,915 |
24 |
62 |
Oakiiam |
-6 |
1,038 |
62 |
|
1724 |
Walpole |
1,491 |
18 |
54 |
Petersham |
1,775 |
66 |
||
Total, Norfolk Co. 53,140 |
65 |
Paxton |
•4 |
670 |
55 |
||||
PLYMOUTH. |
71 |
Prin<'eton |
1,347 |
46 |
|||||
1712 |
Abington |
3,214 |
17 |
86 |
Phillipston |
-5 |
919 |
58 |
|
1656 |
Rridgewater |
2,131 |
24 |
13 |
Rutland |
1,260 |
SO |
||
1790 |
Carver |
-6 |
995 |
38 |
65 |
Koyalston |
l,fi67 |
70 |
|
1637 |
nuxbury |
2.798 |
36 |
15 |
Sutton |
2,370 |
46 |
||
1823 |
E. Bridgew. |
1,950 |
20 |
27 |
Soiiihboro' |
.7 |
1,145 |
30 |
|
1635 |
HinRhain |
3,564 |
14 |
27 |
Shrewsbury |
1,481 |
40 |
||
1727 |
Hanover |
1,488 |
22 |
38 |
Sturbridge |
2,005 |
70 |
||
34 |
Halifax |
-4 |
734 |
32 |
53 |
Spencer |
1,604 |
51 |
|
1820 |
Hanson |
-6 |
1,040 |
24 |
81 |
Steiling |
1,647 |
39 |
|
1614 |
Hul! |
231 |
9 |
1814 |
Southbridge |
2.031 |
70 |
||
1726 |
Kinpf^ton |
1,440 |
32 |
1762 |
Templeton |
1,776 |
70 |
||
1640 |
Maishfield |
1,761 |
30 |
35 |
Upton |
1,466 |
38 |
||
60 |
Middleboro' |
5,085 |
34 |
27 |
Ux bridge |
2,004 |
38 |
||
1821 |
N. B rid (few. |
2,616 |
20 |
41 |
Warren |
1,290 |
65 |
||
1620 |
Plymouth |
5,281 |
3b |
1684 |
Worcester |
7,497 |
40 |
||
1707 |
Plyii.pton |
•5 |
834 |
32 |
1769 |
Westnunster |
1,645 |
54 |
|
11 |
Pembroke |
1,258 |
23 |
1833 |
Webster |
1,403 |
50 |
||
1686 |
R(!che5ter |
3,864 |
48 |
1717 |
Westboro' |
1,6S8 |
34 |
||
36 |
Seitnate |
3.886 |
17 |
64 |
Winehendon |
1,754 |
60 |
||
1739 |
War. ham |
2,002 |
54 |
1808 |
W. Boylston |
1.187 |
45 |
||
1822 |
W.Briderew. |
1.201 |
24 |
Total, Worcester Co. 95,313 |
|||||
Total, [Mymoiith Co. 47.373 |
Total population |
- 737,699 |
NEW TOWNS IN MASSACHUSETTS. Suflfolk County I North Chelsea I Incorp. 1846 I Population Middlesex " Ashland " 1846 '
Worcester " Blacksione | '• 1845
]200
Dist. 4 " 21
^H COURTS.
SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.
Justices. Lemuel Shaw, of Boston, Chief Justice. Samuel Sumner Wilde, of Boston, ^ Charles A. Dewey, of Northamp., > Associate Just. Samuel Hubbard, of Boston, )
U^ofter of Decisions, Theron Metcalf, of Boston.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Daniel Wells, of Cambridge, Chief Justice.
Pliny Merrick, of "Worcester, "|
Joshua H. Ward, of Salem, 1
Emory Washburn, of Worcester, > Assoc. Just.
Luther S. Cushing, of Boston, I
Harrison G. O. Colby, of N. Bedford, J District Attornies. Albert H. Nelson, of Woburn, for Northern District. John H. Clifford, of N. Bedford, for Southern District. Ezra Wilkinson, of Dedham, for Middle District. William Porter, Jr., of Lee, for Western District.
MUNICIPAL COURT IN BOSTON. The Justices of C. C. Pleas, ex officio, are Judges. Samuel Dunn Parker, Attorney. Thomas W. Phillips, Clerk. Henry Homer, Crier. The Municipal Court is hoi den the first Monday ia each month.
POLICE COURT IN BOSTON. John Gray Rogers, '\ James C. Merrill, > Justices. Abel Cushing, )
Clerk, Thomas Power. Assistant Clerk, William Knapp. The Police Court sits every day at 9 o'clock, a. m. and at 3, p. M. for the trial of criminal causes. The same is also a Justices Court, for the trial of civil causes under 20 dollars, and is held every Wednesday and Saturday, at 9 o'clock, A. M.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Sf
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
BARNSTABLE.
Seth Crowell, Dennis, Chairman. John Newcomb, Wellfleet, Ebenez. Nye, Falmouth. Special Commissioners, Simeon Dillingham, Sandwich, Barnabas Deane, Eastham.
BERKSHIRE.
Robert F. Barnard, Sheffield, Chairman. Warner Farnum, Cheshire, Henry Wilmarth, Adams. Special Commissioners, Jared Ingersoll, Piitsfield, Samuel C. Bael, W. Stockbridge.
BRISTOL.
Nathan C. Brownell, of Westport, Chairman. Allen Presbury, Taunton, Elkan. Briggs, Attleboro'. Special Commissioners, Adoniram Crane, Berkley, Isaac Case, New Bedford.
DUKES.
Harrison P. Mayhew, Edgartown, Chairman. Eiiakim Norton, Tisbury, Wm. Mayhew, Chilmark. Special Commissioners, Daniel Fisher, Edgartown, Wm. A. Mayhew, Tisbury.
ESSEX.
Charles Kimball, Ipswich, Chairman. Asa W.Wildes, Newbury port, Benj.F.Newhall,Saugus. Special Commissioners, John SafFord, Beverly, Royal A. Merriam, Topsfield.
FRANKLIN.
Joseph Stevens, Warwick, Chairman. Ebenezer Maynard, Buckland, Austin Rice, Conway. Special Commissioners, David Wells, Shelburne, Elijah Ingraham, Leverett.
HAMPDEN.
Willis Phelps, Springfield, Chairman. Samuel Root, East Granville, Austin Fuller, Monson. Special Commissioners, Asa Calkins, Palmer, W. E. Bois, Blandford.
HAMPSHIRE.
Mark Doolittle, Belchertown, Chairman. Joseph Cummings, Ware, Joel Hayden, Williamsburg. Special Commissioners, Luther Edwards, Southampton, Joseph Smith, Hadley. 3*
22 SUPREME JUDICIAL COURTS.
MIDDLESEX.
Josiah Adams, Framingham, Chairman. Josiah B. French, Lowell, Eben. Barker, Charlestown. Special Commissioners, Charles Tower, Stow, John Fletcher, Acton.
NANTUCKET.
The Selectmen of the Town, viz. Charles G. Coffin, Wm. Barney, Nathl. Rand, Alfred Folger, Eben. W. Allen, Obed Swain, Job Coleman.
NORFOLK.
Samuel P. Loud, Dorchester, Chairman. Joseph Hawes, Walpole, James C. Doane, Cohasset Special Commissioners , Nathan Jones, Medway, Martin Torrey, Foxboro'.
PLYMOUTH.
John B. Turner, Scituate, Chairman. Thomas Savary, Wareham, Joshua Smith, Hanson. Special Commissioners, Jonathan Parker, Plympton,Edw'd Southworth, North Bridgewater.
WORCESTER.
William Crawford, Oakham, Chairman. Jerome Gardner, Harvard, Joseph Bruce, Grafton. Special Commissioners, Stephen Davis, Oxford, John Goulding, Phillipston.
Calendar of the Supreme Judicial Court.
LAW TERMS.
Suffolk and Nantucket. Boston, 1st Tues. in March.
Berkshire. Lenox, on the 2d Tues. in September.
Hampshire, Hampden, and Franklin. Northampton, Monday next preceding the 4th Tues. in September.
Worcester. Worcester, on the 1st Tues. next after the 4th Tues. in September.
Middlesex. Cambridge, on the 3d Tues. next after the 4th Tues. in September.
Bristol, Plymouth, Barnstable and Dukes. Plymouth and Taunton, alternately, on the 4th Tues. next after the 4th Tues. in September.
Norfolk. Tues. in September.
Essex. Salem, on the 6th Tues. next after the 4th Tues. in September.
COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS. 2S
NISI PRIUS TERMS.
Barnstable and Dukes. At Barnstable, for Barnstable and Dukes counties, on the 9th Tues. next after the 1st Tues. in March.
Berkshire. At Lenox, for Berkshire county, on the 10th Tues. next after the 1st Tues. in March.
Bristol. At Taunton, for Bristol county, on the 7th Tues. next after the 1st Tues. in March, and at New Bedford, on the 2d Tues. in November.
Essex. At Ipswich, for Essex county, on the 8th Tues. next after the 1st Tues. in March.
Franklin. At Greenfield, for Franklin county, on the 6th Tues. after the 1st Tues. in March, and on the 2d Tues. of September.
Hampden. At Springfield, for Hampden county, on the 8th Tues. next after the 1st Tues. in March, and on the 1st Tues. in September.
Hampshire. At Northampton, on the 7th Tues. next after the 1st Tues. in March,
Middlesex. At Lowell, on the 2d Tues. in April.
Nantucket. At Nantucket, for the county of Nantucket, on the 1st Tues. of July.
Norfolk. At Dedham, on the 3d Tues. in February.
Plymouth. At Plymouih, for Plymouth county, on the 10th Tues. next after the 1st Tues. in March.
Suffolk. Boston, 7th Tues. next after the 4th Tues. in September.
Worcester. At Worcester, for Worcester county, 6th Tues. next after the 1st Tues. in March.
Calendar of the Courts of Common Pleas.
Barnstable. Barnstable, on the Tues. next succeeding the 1st Monday of April, and the 1st Tues. in Sept.
Berkshire. Lenox, 4th Mon. of Feb., June, and Oct.
Bristol. Taunton, on the 2d Mon. of March, and Sep- tember, and at New Bedford, on the 2d Mon. of June and December.
Dukes. Edgartown, on the last Mon. in May, and the last Monday of September.
Essex. Ipswich, 3d Mon. of June, and 3d Mon. of De- cember. Salem, 3d Mon. of March. Newburyport, 3d Mon. of September.
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Franklin. Greenfield, on the 3d Mon. in March, 2d Mon. in August, and 2d Mon. in November.
Hampden. Springfield, 2d Mon. in June, 2d Mon. ia October, and 2d Mon. in February. Criminal j 3d Mon. in May, and 1st Mon. in December.
Hampshire. Northampton, 3d Mon. in February, 1st Mon. in June, 3d Mon. in October.
Middlesex. Concord, 2d Mon. in March, and 2d Mon. in June. Lowell, 1st Mon. in Sept. Cambridge, 2d Mon. in Dec. Criminal, Concord, 4th Mon. in June. Lowell, 3d Mon. in Oct. Cambridge, 2d Mon. in Feb.
Nantucket. Nantucket, 1st Mon. in June, and 1st Mon. in October.
Norfolk. Dedham, 4th Mon. in April, 3d Mon. in Sep- tember, and 3d Mon. in December.
Plymouth. Plymouth, 2d Mon. in April, 2d Mon. in August, and 1st Mon. in December.
Suffolk. Boston, 1st Tues. in Jan. April, July and Oct.
Worcester. Worcester, 1st Mon. in March, 3d Mon. in June, Mon. next after the 4th Mon. in August, and 1st Mon. of December. Criminal, 3d Mon. of January, last Mon. of May, and 4th Mon. of September.
Meetings of the County Commissioners.
Barnstable. Barnstable, on the 2d Tues. of April, and on the 2d Tues. of October.
Berkshire. Lenox, on the 1st Tues. in April, and on the 1st Tues. in September.
Bristol. Taunton, on the 4th Tues. in March, and on the 4th Tues. in September.
Dukes. Edgartown , on the Wed. next after the 3d Mon. in May, and on the Wed. next after the 2d Mon. in Nov.
Essex. Ipswich, on the 2d Tues. of April. Salem, on the 2d Tues. of July. Newburyport, on the 2d Tues. of Oct. On the 4th Tues. of Dec. at Salem, Newb'p't, or Ips- wich ,as determined by the Court at the term next preceding.
Franklin. Greenfield, on the 1st Tues. in March, on the 1st Tues. in September, and on the 2d Tues. of June and December.
Hampshire. Northampton, on the 1st Tues. in Sep- tember, on the 1st Tues. in March, and on the Tues. next after the 2d Mod. in June, and 1st Tues. in December.
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Hampden. Springfield, on the 2d Tues of April, and 1st Tues of October, and 4th Tues of June and Dec.
Middlesex. Cambridge, on the 1st Tues of January, and at Concord, on the 1st Tues of June, and the 1st Tues of September.
Nantucket. Nantucket, 3d Mon of April, and 2d Mon of October.
Norfolk. Dedham, on the 3d Tues of April, and the 4th Tues of June and September, and on the last Wed of December.
Plymouth, Plymouth, on the 3d Tues in March, and on the 1st Tues in Aug., and on the 1st Tues of Jan.
Worcester. Worcester, the 4th Tues in March, the 2d Tues of September, and on the 3d Tues of June, and the 4th Tues of December.
Calendar of Prolate Courts.
BARNSTABLE.
At the Probate Office in Barnstable, on the 2d Tues of January, March, September and December, and on the 3d Tues of May and June. At Sandwich, at the house of Elisha Pope, on the 2d Tues of November. At Fal- mouth at the house of David Lewis, on the Wed next after the 2d Tues of Nov. At Yarmouth, at the house of Charles Sears, on the 2d Tues of Aug. At Harwich, at the house of David Kendrick, on the 3d Mon of April, and on the last Mon of Oct. At Brewster, at the house of Elisha Crocker, on the Tues next after the 3d Mon of April, and on the Tues next after the last Mon of Oct. At Orleans, at the house of Simeon Higgins, on the Wed next after the 3d Mon of April, and on the Wed next after the last Mon of Oct. At Wellfleet, at the house of Joshua Y. Pierce, on the Thurs next after the last Mon of Oot. At Truro, at the house of John Kenny, on the Thurs next after the 3d Mon of April. At Province- town, at the house of Thomas Lothrop, on Friday next after the 3d Mon of April, and on the Friday next after the last Mon of October.
BERKSHIRE.
At the Probate Office in Lenox, on the 1st Tues in each month, except September, in which month the Court
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will be holden on the 1st Tues after the 1st Wed. At Mrs. Stanley's in Great Barrington, on the 2d Tues in Feb., May, Aug. and Nov. At Mr. Brown's in Lanes- boro', on the 2d Tues in Jan., April, July and Oct.
BRISTOL.
At Taunton, on the Fri next after the 1st Tues of Jan., on the 1st Tues of March and Nov., on the 1st Fri next after the 1st Tues of June, and on the Fri next after the 1st Tues of Aug. At New Bedford, on the 1st Tues of Feb., on the 1st Tues of June and Dec. At Free- town, on the 1st Tues of Jan. At Rehoboth, 1st Tues of April. At Dighton on the 1st Fri next after 1st Tues of April and Oct. At Norton, on the 1st Tues of July. At Westport, on the 1st Tues of Aug. At Seekonk, on the 1st Tues of Sept. At Fall River, on the 1st Tues of Oct., and at Attleboro', on the 1st Tues of May.
DUKES.
At the house of Asa Johnson, Esq., West Tisbury, on the 3d Mon of Jan. At the the house of Peter M. Coffin, Holmes' Hole, on the 3d Mon of April. At the Probate Office in Edgartown, on the 3d Mon of July, and 3d Mon of Oct.
ESSEX.
At the Probate Office in Ipswich, on the 1st Tues in Feb., March, May, June, Aug., Sept., Nov. and Dec. At Salem, 1st Tues in Jan., April, July and Oct., and the 3d Tues in Feb., May, Aug. and Nov. At New- buryport, on the 2d Tues in March, June, Sept. and Dec. At Haverhill, on the 3d Tues in April and Oct. At Gloucester, on the 2d Tues in May and Nov. At Marblehead, on the Wed following the 1st Tues in April and Oct. At Lynn, on the Wed following the 1st Tues in Jan. and July. At Andover, (North Parish,) 3d Tues in Jan.; and Andover, (South Parish,) 3d Tues in July.
FRANKLIN.
At Greenfield, 2d Tues in Feb., March and May, 4th Tues in Aug., 2d Tues in Oct., 1st Tues in Nov., and 3d Tues in Dec. At Conway, 1st Tues in Feb., and 3d in July. At Charlemont, 3d Tues in May and Oct. At Wendell, last Tues of April, and 3d Tues in Sept. At Warwick, the day following the last Tues of April, and the day following the 3d Tues in Sept.
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HAMPDEN.
At Springfield, on the 1st Tues of Jan., Feb., March, April, May, July, Sept., Nov. and Dec. At Westfield, on ihe 2d Tnes of March and Dec, and the 1st Tues of June and Oct. At Monson, on the 2d Tues of June, and at Palmer, on the 2d Tues of Sept.
HAMPSHIRE.
At Northampton, 1st Tues in each month. At Am- herst, 2d Tues in Jan., April, and August. At Belcher- town, 2d Tues in May and Oct. At Chesterfield, 3d Tues in May, and 3d Tues in Oct.
MIDDLESEX.
At Cambridge, on the 2d Tues of Jan., on the 3d Tues of March, May and Nov., on the 1st Tues of Sept., and on the 2d Tues of Oct. At Concord, on the 2d Tues of Feb., April, Aug. and Nov. At Charlestown, on the 3d Tues of Feb., and Aug. At Framingham, on the last Tues of June and Oct. At Groton, on the 1st Tues of May and Nov. At Lowell, on the 1st Tues of June and Dec. At Woburn, on the 4th Tues of April.
NANTUCKET.
At Nantucket, on the first Saturday of every month.
NORFOLK.
At the Court House in Dedham, on the 1st Tues of each month. At Quincy, on the 2d Tues in Feb., May and Aug. At Roxbury, on the 4th Tues of Feb., May, Aug. and Nov. In the First Parish in Wrentham, on the 3d Tues of May, Aug. and Nov. At Med way, on the 3d Tues of Feb., June and Oct.
PLYMOUTH.
At Plymouth, on the 3d Mon of Jan., Feb., and May, on the 2d Mon of April and Aug., and on the 1st Mon of Dec. At Scituate, on the 1st Tues of March and June, and the last Tues of Aug. and Nov. At East Bridge- water, on the 1st Tues of April, July and Oct. At Mid- dleboro', on the 1st Tues of May, and the 1st Tues of Aug. and Nov. At Rochester, on Wed next after the 1st Tues of May, and Wed next after the 1st Tues of Nov.
SUFFOLK.
At the Probate Office in Boston, every Mon in the months of Jan., to May, inclusive ; every Mon in June,
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SALARIES OF OFFICERS.
except the first and last ; and every Mon except the first, in the months of Aug. to Dec, inclusive.
WORCESTER.
At Worcester, 1st Tiies of every month. At Brook- field, on the 2d Tnes of May and Oct. At Lancaster, on the 3d Tues in May and Oct. At Fitchburg, on the Wed next after the 3d Tues in May and Oct. At Tern- pleton, on the Thurs next after the 3d Tues in May and Oct. At Barre, on the Fri next after the 3d Tues in May and Oct. At Mendon, on the 4th Tues in May. At Uxbridge, on the 4th Tues in Oct.
Salaries of sundry Officers in Massachusetts Government,
Governor,
Lieutenant-Governor, $4 a day.
Chief Justice of the S. J. Court,
Associate Justices of do.
Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas,
Associate Justices of do.
Justices in Police Court,
Adjutant-General, and Keep. Military Stores,
Secretary of the Commonwealth,
1st Clerk in Secr'ya Office,
$2500,00
3500,00 3000,00 2100,00 1800,00 1500,00 1500,00 1600,00 1200,00 1000,00 1000,00 1600,00 2000,00
1st & 2d Clerk in Treasurer's Office,
Treasurer and Receiver General,
Attorney for Suffolk Co., ....
District Attorneys, for Mid. and West. Dial., $800, for North, and South. Dist , $1000.
Clerk of the Senate, $8 per day.
Clerk of the House of Representatives, $8 per day.
Reporter of Decisions in S. J. Court, • • 300,00
Secretary of the Board of Education, - - 1500,00
Land Agent, 1000,00
Sergeant at Arms, 1000,00
Messenger to Governor & Council, $600;
Watchman to State House, $700. Counsellors, Senators, and Representatives, two dollars each for each day's attendance, and two dollars for every ten miles travel. President of the Senate and Speaker of the House, four dollars per day for each day's atteadance. '
GOVERNORS IN MASSACHUSETTS.
A LIST OF THE GOVERNORS AND COMMANDERS IN CHIEF OF PLYMOUTH AND MASSACHUSETTS.
Governors of Plymouth, chosen annually by the People. |
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1620 |
John Carver |
1644 |
Edward Winslovv |
1621 |
William Bradford |
1645 |
Wilham Bradford |
1633 |
Edward Winslovv |
1657 |
Thomas Prince |
1634 |
Thomas Prince |
1673 |
Josias Winslow |
1635 |
William Bradford |
1681 |
Thos. Hinckley, lyAo |
1636 |
Edward Winslow |
held his place, except during |
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1637 |
William Bradford |
the interruption by Andros, |
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1638 |
Thomas Prince |
till the junction with Massa- |
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1639 |
William Bradford |
chusetts in 1692. |
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Governors of Massachusetts under the First Charter, |
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chosen annually |
by the |
People * |
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1628 |
John Endicott |
1645 |
Thomas Dudley |
1630 |
John Winthrop |
1646 |
John Winthrop |
1634 |
Thomas Dudley- |
1649 |
John Endicott |
1635 |
John Haynes |
1650 |
Thomas Dudley |
1636 |
Henry Vane |
1651 |
John Endicott |
1637 |
John Winthrop |
1654 |
Rich. Bellingham |
1640 |
Thomas Dudley |
1655 |
John Endicott |
1641 |
Rich. Bellingham |
1665 |
Rich. Bellingham |
1642 |
John Winthrop |
1673 |
John Leverett |
1644 |
John Endicott |
1679 |
Simon Bradstreet |
After the dissolution of the First Charter.
1686 Joseph Dudley, Pres. 1686 Sir Edmund Andros,
Governor. 1689 Sir Edmund deposed
by the People, and Simon Bradstreet elected President ivho, in 1691, was chosen Governor.
* In 162S 9, the Company in England for settling Massachusetts Bay, chose Matthew Cradock, Governor,' and Thomas Goffe, Lieutenant Goy- ernor, but they never came to America.
3i
Governors of Massachusetts appointed by
Governors. 1692 Sir William Phips 1699—1700 Earl of Bella- mont May. The Council. Joseph Dudley. Feb. The Council. March. Jos. Dudley Samuel Shute William Burnet Jonathan Belcher William Shirley William Shirley April. The Council. Thomas Povvnal Francis Bernard Thos. Hutchinson Thomas Gage
1702
1714
1716 1728 1730 1740 1753 1757
1760 1770 1774
under the Second Charter^ the King.
Lieutenant Governors. 1692 William Stoughton,
to 1702 1702 Thomas Povey
1715 William Tailer
1723 |
William Dummer |
1729 |
William Dummer |
1730 |
William Tailer |
1733 |
Spencer Phips |
1756 |
Spencer Phips |
1758 |
Thos. Hutchinson |
to 1770 |
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1770 |
Andrew Oliver |
1774 |
Thomas Oliver |
1774 1775
Since the Revolution. October. A Provincial Congress. July. The Council.
Under the New Constitution, chosen annually by the People.
Governors
1780 John Hancock. to 1785
1785 James Bowdoin, 1787
1787 John Hancock, Oct. 8, 1793
1794 Samuel Adar
1797
Lieutenant Governors.
1780 Thos. Ciishin?,loFeb28, 1788 1788 Benjamin Lincoln, 1789
17S9 Samuel Adams, 1794
94 3Ioses Gill, May 20, 1800
1797 Increase Sumner, June 7, 1799 I 1801 Samuel Phillips, Feb.lO, 1802
Feb.
1800 Caleb Strong, ' 1807
1807 James Sullivan, Dec. 10, 1808
1809 Christopher Gore, 1810
1810 Elbridge Gerry, 1812 1812 Caleb Strong, 1816 1816 John Brooks, 1823 1823 William Eustis, Feb. 6, 1825 1825 Levi Lincoln, 1834 1834 John Davis, 1S36 1836 Edward Everett, 1840
1840 Marcus Morton, 1841
1841 John Davis, 1843
1843 Marcus Morton, 1844
1844 George N. Brigga.
Note.— Those Lieutenant Governors whose names are in italics, acted as Governors pro tem.
1802 Edward H. Robbins, 1S07 Levi Lincoln,
1809 David Cobb,
1810 William Gray, 1812 William Phillip 1823 Levi Lincoln, 1S24 Marcus Morton, July, 1826 Thomas L. Winthrop, 1833 Samuel T. Armstrons, 1836 George Hull,
1843 Henry H. Childs,
1844 John Reed.
1807 1809 1810 1812 1823 1824 1825 1832 1836 1843 1844
CIVIL OFFICERS OF MASSACHUSETTS. Chief Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court
William Gushing, 1781 to'lTSQ Nathaniel P. Sargent, 1790 to
i79l. Francis Dana, 1791 to 1806.
Pheophiliis Parsons, 1806 to 1813. Samuel Sewall, 1814. Isaac Parker, 1814 to 1830. Lemuel Shaw, 1830.
.Attorney Generals. Robert T. Paine, 1780 to 1790. I Perez Morton, 1810 to 1832. James Sullivan, 1790 to J807. James T. Austin, 1832 to 1843.
Barnabas Bidwell, 1807 to 1810. I
Secretaries John Avery, 1780 to 1806. Jonathan L. Austin, 1806 to 1808. William Tudor, 1808 to 1810. Benjamin Homans, 1810 to 1812. Alden Bradford, 1812 to 1824.
Treasurers Henrv Gardner, 1780 to 1783. Thomas Ivers, 1783 to 1787. Alexander Hodgdon, 1787 to 1792. Thomas Davis, 1792 to 1797. Peleg Coffin, 1797 to 1802. Jonathan Jackson, 1802 to 1806. ThompsonJ. Skinner, 1806 to 1808. Josiah Dvviaht, 1808 to 1810. Thomas Harris, 1810 to 1811. Jona. L Austin, 1811 to 1812.
of the State.
Edward D. Banes, 1824 to 1836.
John P. Bigelow, 1836 to 1843.
John A. Bolles, 1843.
John G. Palfrey, 1844. 1 of the State.
John T. Apthorp, 1812 to 1817.
Daniel Sargent, 1817 to 1822.
Nahum Mitchel, 1822 to 1827.
Joseph Sewall, 1827 to 1832.
Hezekiah Barnard, 1832 to 1837. 1 David Wilder, 1837 to '42. 1 Thomas Russell, '42 and '44.
John Mills, 1843 to 1844.
Joseph Barrett, 1845.
Thomas Gushing, 1780. Jeremiah Powell, 1780 to 1781. San)l.Adams,'8I to'85,&'87 to'88. S.Phillips, '85 to '87, & '88 to 1801 David Cobb, 1801 to 1805. H. G. Otis, 1805 to'6, & 1808 to'll. John Bacon, 1806 to 1807. Saml.Dana,1807to'08,&'lltol3. John Phillips, 1813 to 1823. Nathaniel Silshee, 1823 to 1826. John Mills, 1826 to 1828. Sherman Leland, 1828 to 1829. Samuel Lothrop, 1829 to 1831.
Presidents of the Senate.
I>everett Saltonstall, 1831 to 1832. William Thorndike, 1832 to 1833. Benj. T. Pick man, 1833 to 1835. George Bliss, 18.35 to 1836. Horace Mann, 1836 to 1838. Myron Lawrence, 1838 to 1840. Josiah duincv, jr. '42 to '43&'44. Daniel P. King, 1840 to '42. Phineas W. Leland, '43 to '44. j Fred. Robinson, '43 to '44. Levi Lincoln, '45 to '46. William B. Calhoun, '46.
Caleb Davis, ]780 to 1782. Nathaniel Gorham, 1782 to 1783,
and 1785 to 1786. Tristram Dalton, 1783 to 1784. Samuel A. Otis, 1784 to 1785. Artemas Ward, 1786 to 1787. James Warren, 1787 to 1788. Theodore Sedgwick, 1788 to 1789. David Cobb, 1789 to 1793. E. H. Robbins, 1793 to 1802. John C. Jones, 1802 to 1803. H.G. Otis, 1803 to 1805. Timothy Bigelow, 1805 to 1806,
1808 to 1810, and 1812 to 1820.
Speakers of the House.
Joseph Storv, 1811 to 1812.
E. W. Ripley, winter sess. of 1812.
Elijah H. Mills, 1820 to 1821.
Josiah auincy, 1821 to 1822.
Luther Lawrence, wint.sess. '22.
Levi Lincoln, 1822 to 1823.
Wm.C.Jarvis, '23to'25,&'26to'28.
Timothy Fuller, 1825 to 1826
Wm. B. Calhoun, 1828 to 1835.
Julius Rockwell, 1835 to 1838. j Robert G. Winthrop, 1838 to 1841 ' George Ashmun, 1841 to '42.
Thos.Kinnicutt, 1842 to '43&'44
Daniel P. King, 1843 to 1844.
P.Morton, 1806 to '08, & '10 to'll. I Samuel H . Walley,jr '45 to '47. 4 Ebenezer Bradbury, 1847.
STATE GOVERNMENT
HIS EXCELLENCY GEORGE INIXON BRIGGS, Governor.
HIS HONOR JOHN REED, Lieutenant- Governor.
COUNCIL.
John P. Bigelow, Boston. John Chapman, Salem. Daniel N. Dewey, Williamstovvn. Jesse Murdock, Carver. John Porter, Buckland. Charles Russell, Princeton. James C. Starkweather, Pawtucket. Edmund P. Tileston, Dorchester.
Secretary of the Commonwealth, John G. Palfrey. Chief Clerk, Wm. Tiifts. 2d Clerk, Chas. W. Lovett.
Treasurer and Receiver General of the Commonwealth, Joseph Barrett, of Concord.
Joseph Foster, \st Clerk. David Wilder, jr. 2d Clerk. Offices in State House.
SENATE. (40.) William B. Calhoun, President.
Suffolk. John C. Gray, Thomas G. Cary, Wm. T. Eustis, James Clark, George T. Bigelow.
Barnstable. Zeno Scudder, Barnahas Freeman.
Berkshire. Samuel A. Hurlburt, Thomas A. Bowen.
Bristol. Silas Shepard, Nathaniel B. Borden, Eze- kiel Sawin.
Essex. John W. Lowe, Jonathan C. Perkins, Dennis Condry, George Hodges, James Gregory.
Franklin. Zebina Field, Joseph Avery.
Hampden. William B. Calhoun, Forbes Kyle.
Hampshire. Chauncy B. Rising, Levi Taylor.
REPRESENTATIVES.
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Middlesex. Calvin Shepard, jr., Joseph T. Bucking- ham, John A. Knowles, Thomas Emerson, Hobart Spen- cer, David Hurd.
Nantucket and Dukes. J^eavitt Thaxter.
Norfolk. Samuel Guild, James Maguire, Truman Clark.
Plymouth. Welcome Young, Thomas P. Beal.
Worcester. Stephen Salisbury, Nahum F. Bryant, Jason Goulding, George Denny, Calvin Willard.
Charles Calhoun, Clerk.
W. P. Gregg, Assistant Clerk.
Rev. Austin Phelps, Chaplain.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. (253.)
Ebenezer Bradbury, Speaker.
Charles W. Storey, Clej-k.
Rev. George Richards, Chaplain.
SUFF Boston, William T. An- drews, Joseph Bell, Albert Bovvker, Asa Brown, Eph. Buck, Lemuel Capen, Na- thaniel W. Coffin, Charles E. Cook, Geo. W. Crock- ett, F. B. Crowninshield, Henry Edwards, Kimball Gibson, Joel Giles, John Green, Jr. Wm. Hayden, George E. Head, Sewall Kendall, George H. Kuhn, Fred. W. Lincoln, Jr. Elijah
BARNSTABLE. Barnstable, Th. B. Lewis, Orleans, Thacher Snow
OLK.
Mears, Caleb Metcalf, John P. Ober, William Palfrey, Wm. Parker, Hen. Plymp- ton, Benj. P. Richardson, Benjamin Seaver, Charles B. Shaw, Benjamin Smith, Thomas Tolman, Samuel Topliff, W. R. P. W^ash- burn, Fletcher Webster, Charles A. Wells, William Willett. Chelsea, Moses No well.
Samuel Brewster, Chatham, Dennis, Falmouth, Harwich,
A. Wiley
Albert P. Clark
O. A. Nickerson
William Howes
S. P. Croswell
Cyrus Weeks
Sandwich, Freeman B. Dil- lingham, Charles Swift Truro, Ebenezer Davis
Wellfleet, Robt. Y. Payne Yarmouth, Sam. Matthews
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LEGISLATURE OF MASSACHUSETTS.
BERKS
Adams, Sylvander Johnson,
George Millard Alford, Roswell Pickett Dalton, Cyrus Cleveland Egremont, Henry Dewey Gt. Barring-ton, G. Munson Hancock, Rufus L. Mason Hinsdale, Ch. H. Plunkett Lee, Isaac M. Taylor
Otis, Alanson Thompson
HIRE.
Pittsfield, Ensign H. Kel- logg, John V. Barker Sheffield, Richard Ensign Tyringham, J. Branning Washington, Wm Mather West Stocbridge, Hen. W.
Tafi Williamstown, I. Latham Windsor, Henry A. Pierce
BRISTOL.
Attleboro', George Bacon,
Harvey Claflin Berkley, Ephraim French Dartmouth, Joseph Gifford,
Benj. M. Buffingion Dighton, Anthony Shove Easton, Lincoln Drake
Fairhaven, Nath'l. Church,
George Mendall Fall River, David Perkins,
Benj. Earl, Benjamin W.
Miller
DUK
Freetown, E. D. Hathaway New Bedford, Abraham H.
Howland, Th. Kempton,
Willard Nye, Richard A.
Palmer, Luther Baker Pawtucket, W. D. Bullock Seekonk, Calvin Carpenter Swanzey, Jonathan Barney Taunton, S. Presbury, A.
Cobb, Samuel Haskins Westport, Perry Davis
ES .
Edgartown, Sam. Osborn Tisbury, Jonathan Luce, jr. ESSEX.
Amesbury, Wm. Osgood Andover, Wm. Stevens,
Herman P. Chandler Beverly, Albert Thorndike,
John I. Baker Boxford, William Low
Danvcrs, H. Fowler, Elijah
W. Upton Gloucester, Bartholo. Ring Ipswich, Sylvanus Caldwell Lynn, George Hood, Cyrus
Washburn, A. Mower,
Harris 0. Chad well
Manchester, John Lee
Middleton, Oliver White Newburyport, Eben. Brad- bury, Caleb Cushing Rowley, John Proctor
Salem, Aaron Perkins, H. Russell, jr. John S. Wil- liams, Eleazer M. DaJton, Benjamin H. Silsbee, Otis P. Lord Saugus, Sewell Boardman Topsfield, J. C. Batchelder Wenham, Ed. Kimball, jr.
LEGISLATURE OF MASSACHUSETTS.
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Conway,
Deerfield,
Greenfield,
Leyden,
Montague,
New Salem
FRANKLIN.
John Clary
Sumner Dunlap
Lucius Nims
David Mowry
Jona. Hartwell
Sam. Putnam
H A M P
Granville, Joseph F. Miner Holland, Eldridge G. Fuller Longraeadow, Lorin Burt Ludlow, A. H. Whitney Palmer, A. V. Blanchard Southwick, A. H. Earlier Springfield, Henry Morris,
Orange, Joel Davis
Shutesbury, Hardin Hem-
menway Warwick, Ira Draper
Whately, Sam. B. White
DEN.
Walter Warriner, George Dwight, Timothy W. Carter, Alfred White
Westfield, Hiram A. Bee- bee, Royal Fowler
West Springfield, Edward Parsons, Harvey Chapin
HAINIPSHIRE
Amherst, John Leland
Belchertown, G. B. Woods Cummington, Hiram Steele Hadley, Giles C. Kellogg Middlefield, Amos Cone Northampton, E. Strong,
William A. Hawley South Hadley, Jos, Carew Southampton, Strong Clark Ware, Avery Clark
Westhampton, A. Parsons Williamsburg, E. Bodman
MIDDLESEX.
Acton, Ivory Keyes
Ashby, Charles W. Wood Billerica, Gardner Parker Brighton, Joseph Breck Cambridge, Sam'l Batchel- der, John Sargent, John S. Ladd Charlestown, Henry P.
Fairbanks Concord, Isaac S. Lee
Framingham, Ch. R. Train Groton, Geo. S. Boutwell Hopkinton, S. B. Walcutt Lexington, S. Burbank Lowell, Dan. S. Richard- son, Lewis R. Winslow, N ANTUC
Joshua Converse, Wm. Schouler, Geo. A. But- terfield, Ziba Abbott, Ar- nold Welch, J. L. Tripp Marlboro', David Goodale Medford, Gorham Brooks Natick, Aaron W. Sanford Newton, Marshall S. Rice Reading, Daniel Pratt
Somerville, E. L. Stevens South Reading, F. Poole Stow, Edwin Whitney
Sudbury, Reuben Haynes Townsend, Levi Warren. Wilmington, J. M. Durgin
K E T . (None.)
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LEGISLATURE OF MASSACHUSETTS.
NORF
Braintree, N. L. White Cohasset, Solomon J. Beal Dedham, Edward L. Keyes Dorchester, E. J. Bispham,
Oliver Hall Dover, Ralph Sanger
Franklin, Shadrach Atwood Medfield, Charles C. Sewall
OLK.
Medway, Warren Lovering Needham, E. K. Whitaker Randolph, Samuel S. Mann Roxbury, Allen Putnam,
Edward Turner Sharon, Otis Johnson
Walpole, Francis W. Bird Wrentham R. G. Metcalf
P L Y M
Abington, Jenkins Lane Bridgewater, S. Leonard, jr. Carver, Jesse Murdock
Duxbury, Joseph F. Wads- worth Hingham, Jotham Lincoln Marshfield, Geo. Leonard Middleboro', Cephas Shaw, Nahum M. Tribou
OUTH.
N. Bridgewater, Josiah W. Kingman
Plymouth, David Bradford, James Thurber
Rochester, Nathan S.Clark, Solomon K. Eaton
Wareham, Benj. Savery
West Bridgewater, Jona- than Copeland
W 0 R C E
Athol, Nathan. Richardson Barre, Jas. W. Jenkins, jr. Berlin, Seth Rice
Dana, Benj. Richardson Douglas, Jer. B. Luther Fitchburg, Eben. Torrey Gardner, S. W. Bancroft Grafton, Esek Saunders Hardwick, C. Southworth Holden, S. D. Greenwood Lancaster, Joel Wilder, 2d Leicester, Henry A. Denny Leominster, James Burditt Milford, Waldo C. Perry Millbury, Benjamin Flagg, Northboro,' Caleb Maynard
STER.
Oxford, Jonas Bacon
Princeton, John Brooks Rutland, Da^-id W. Fletcher Southboro', W. Johnson Southbridge, E. D. Ammi-
down Spencer, Dennis Ward
Sterling, Jonas B. Goodnow Sturbridge, Geo. V. Corey Templeton, John W. Work Webster, John W. Tenny Westboro', L. Harrington West Boylston, A. Lovell Worcester, Alexander H. Bullock, P. B. Gilbert, Daniel W. Lincoln
Benjamin Stevens, Ser geant-at-Arms to the Legislature. Cyrus Chase, Messenger to Governor and Council. Geo. W. Coffin, Land Agent for Maine Lands. Geo. W. Coffin, Librarian of the Mass. State Library.
Who nobly dared to assert their Country's rights in defiance of a British
KING, a BRITISH GOVERNOR, and a BRITISH STANDING ARMY.
(Says Gov. Gage to the Provincial Congress,) " It is my
duty to warn you of the rock you are upon,
and to require you to desist from such
illegal and unconstitutional
proceedings."
Names of Persons chosen to represent the First Provincial Congress of Massachusetts, convened at Salem, October 7, 1774, at Concord, Oct. II, at Cambridge, Oct. 17, and Nov. 23, and ichich dissolved on the lOth of December following.
♦^* Words enclosed in brackets are doubtful.
John Hancock, of Boston, President. Benjamin Lincoln, of Hingham, Clerk.
Suffolk County. Boston, Hon. Thomas Gushing-, Sam- uel Adams, Hon. John Hancock, Dr. Joseph Warren, Dr. Benjamin Church, Nathaniel Appleton ; Roxbury, Capt. William Heath, Aaron Davis ; Dorchester, Capt. Lemuel or Samuel Robinson •, Milton, Capt. David Raw- son, James Boice ; Braintree, Ebenezer Thayer, Joseph Palmer, John Adams ; Weymouth, Nathaniel Bailey ; Hingham, Benjamin Lincoln ; Cohasset, Isaac Lincoln ; Dedham, Hon. Samuel Dexter. Abner Ellis ; Medfield, Moses BuUen, Capt. Seth Clark; Wrentham, Jabez Fisher, Lemuel Kollock ; Brookline, Capt. Benjamin White, Wm. Thompson, John Goddard ; Stoughton and Sharon, Thomas Crane, John Withington, Job Swift; Walpole, Enoch Ellis ; Medway, Capt. Jonathan Adams ; Needham, Capt. Eleazer Kingsbury ; Bellingham, Luke Holbrook ; Chelsea, Samuel Watts. Hull, (None.)
Essex County. Salem, John Pickering, Jun., Jona- than Ropes, Jun. ; Danvers, Dr. Samuel Holten ; Ips- wich, Capt. Michael Farley, Daniel Noyes ; Newbury, Hon. Joseph Gerrish ; Newbiiryport, Capt. Jonathan Greenleaf ; Marblehead, Jeremiah Lee, Azor Orne, El- bridge Gerry; Lynn, Ebenezer Burrill, Capt. John Mans- field ; Andover, Moody Bridges ; Capt. Josiah Batchelder; Rowley, Nathaniel Mighill ; Salisbury, Samuel Smith ; Haverhill, Samuel White, Joseph Haynes ; Gloucester, Capt. Peter Coffin ; Topsfield, Capt. Samuel Smith ; B oxford, Aaron Wood ; Amesbury, Isaac Merrill ; Brad-
36 FIRST PROVINCIAL CONGRESS.
ford, Capt. Daniel Thurston ; Wenham, Benjamin Fair- field ; Manchester, Andrew Woodbury ; Methuen, James Ingles; Middleton, Capt. Archelaus Fuller.
Middlesex County. Cambridge, Hon. John Winthrop, Capt. Thomas Gardner, Abraham Watson, [Fran's Dana]; Charlestown, Nathaniel Gorham, Richard Devens, Dr. Isaac Foster, David Cheever; Watertown, Capt. Jona- than Brown, John Remington, Samuel Fisk ; Woburn, Samuel Wyman ; Concord, Capt. James Barrett, Samuel Whitney, Ephraim Wood, Jun.; Newton, Abraham Ful- ler, John Pigeon, Edward Durant ; Reading, John Tem- ple, Benjamin Brown ; Marlborough, Peter Bent, Edw. Barnes, Geo. Brigham ; Billerica, Wm. Stickney, Eben- ezer Bridge ; Framingham, Joseph Haven, [Wm. Brown,] Capt. Josiah Stone ; Lexington, Jonas Stone ; Chelms- ford, Simeon Spaulding, Jonathan Williams Austin, Samuel Perham; Sherburne, Capt. Samuel Bullard, Jon- athan Leland ; Sudbury, Thomas Plimpton, Capt. Rich- ard Heard, James Mosman ; Maiden, Capt. Ebenezer Harnden, Capt. John Dexter ; Med ford, Benjamin Hall ; Weston, Saml. P. Savage, Capt. Braddyl Smith, Josiah Smith; Hopkinton, Capt. Thomas Mellen, Capt. Roger Dench, James Mellen ; Waltham, Jacob Bigelow; Groton, James Prescot ; Shirley, Capt. Francis Harris; Pepperell, Capt. Wm. Prescot ; Stow, Henry Gardner; Townshend, Jona. Stow, Capt. Danl. Taylor ; Ashby, Jona. Locke, Capt. [Samuel] Stone ; Stoneham, Capt. Saml. wSprague ; Wilmington, Timothy Walker ; Natick, Hezekiah Broad ; Dracut, Wm. Hildreth ; Bedford, Dea. Jos. Ballard, John Read ; Holliston, Capt. Abner Perry ; Tewksbury, Jona- than Brown ; Acton, Josiah Hay ward, Francis Faulkner, Ephraim Hapgood ; Westford, [Capt.] Joseph Reed, Zaccheus Wright; Littleton, Abel Jewett, Robert Har- ris ; Dunstable. John Tyng, James Tyng ; Lincoln, Capt. Eleazer Brooks, Samuel Farrar, Capt. Abijah Pierce. Hampshire County. Springfield, Dr. Charles Pynchon, Capt. Geo. Pynchon, Jonathan Hale. Jun.; Wilbraham, John Bliss ; Ludlow, Joseph Miller ; West Springfield, Benjamin Ely, Dr. Chauncy Brevi^er ; Northampton, Seth Pomeroy, Hon. Joseph Hawley ; Southampton, Elias Lyman; Hadley, Josiah Pierce; South Hadley, Noah Goodman ; Amherst, Nathaniel Dickerson, Jun.;
FIRST PROVINCIAL CONGRESS. 37
Granby, Phineas Smith; Hatfield, John Dickerson ; Whately, [Oliver Graves;] Deerfield, Samuel Barnard, Jun.; Greenfield, Daniel Nash ; Shelburne, John Taylor; Conway, Thomas French ; Westfield and Southwick, Capt. John Mosely, Elisha Parks; Sunderland, Israel Hubbard; Montague, Dea. Moses Gunn ; Brimfield, Timothy Danielson ; South Brimfield, Daniel Winches- ter; Monson, Abel Goodale ; Northfield, Phineas Wright; Granville, Timothy Robinson ; New^ Salem, Wm. Page, Jun.; Colraine, Capt. Thomas McGee ; Belchertown, Capt. Samuel Howe ; Ware, Joseph Foster ; Warwick, Capt. Samuel Williams ; Charlemont, Hugh Maxwell ; Worthington, Capt. Nahum Eager ; Greenwich, John Rea ; Norwich, Ebenezer Meachara ; Palmer, David Spear.
Plymouth County. Plymouth, Hon. James Warren, Isaac Lothrop ; Scituate, Nathan Cushing, Gideon Vinal, Barnabas Little, Marshfield, Nehemiah Thomas; Middleborough, Capt. Ebenezer Sprout; Hanover, Capt. Jos. Cushing; Rochester, Capt. Eben. White; Plympton, Sam. Lucas ; Pembroke, John Turner, Capt. Seth Hatch ; Abington, Capt. Woodbridge Brown, Dr. David Jones; Bridge water, Capt. Edward Mitchell, Dr. Richard Per- kins ; Kingston, John Thomas; Duxbury, George Par- tridge.
Barnstable County. Barnstable, Daniel Davis ; Sand- wich, Stephen Nye; Yarmouth, Capt. Elisha Bassett ; Eastham and Welfleet, Naaman Holbrook ; Harwich, Benjamin Freeman ; Falmouth, Moses Swift; Chatham, Capt. Joseph Doane ; Truro, Benjamin Atkins.
Bristol County. Taunton, Robert Treat Paine, Dr. David Cobb; Rehoboth, Capt. Thomas Carpenter, Timo- thy Walker; Swansey and Somerset, Colonel [Andrew] Cole, Capt. Levi Wheaion, [Col. Jerathmiel Bowers;] Dartmouth, Benjamin Aikin ; Norton and Mansfield, Eleazer Clap ; Attleborough, Ebenezer Lane, Captain John Daggett; Dighton, Elnathan Walker, Dr. William Baylies ; Easton, Eliphalet Leonard, Capt. Zephaniah Keith ; Raynham, Benjamin King.
York County. York, Capt. Daniel Bragdon ; Kittery, Charles Chauncey, Edward Cutt ; Wells, Ebenezer 5
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Sayer; Berwick, Capt. WiJliam Gerrish ; Biddeford, [James] Sullivan.
Dukes County. Chilmark, Joseph Mayhew ; Tisbury, Ranford Smith.
Worcester County. Worcester, Joshua Bi^elow, Tim- othy Bigelow ; Lancaster, Capt. Asa Whitcomb, Dr. Wm. Dunsmore ; Mendon, Jos. Dorr, Edward Rawson ; Brookfield, Jedediah Foster, Captain Jeduihan Baldwin, Capt. Phinehas Upham ; Oxford, Capt. Ebenezer Learned, Dr. Alexander Campbell ; Charlton, Captain Jonathan Tucker; Sutton, Capt. Henry King, Edward Putnam; Leicester, Spencer and Paxton, Col. Thomas Denny, Capt. Joseph Henshaw ; Rutland, Daniel Clap ; Rutland District, John Mason ; Oakham, Jonathan Bullard ; Hub- bardston, John Clark ; Westborough, Capt. Steph. May- nard. Dr. James Hawse ; Northborough, Levi Brigham ; Shrewsbury, Hon. Artemas Ward, Phineas Hayward ; Lunenburgh and Fitchburgh, Capt. George Kimball, or Campbell, Capt. x^bijah Stearns, Capt. David Goodridge ; Uxbridge, Capt. Joseph Reed ; Harvard, Jos. Wheeler ; Bolton, Capt. Samuel Baker, Ephraim Fairbanks ; Pe- tersham, Capt. Ephraim Doolittle ; Southborough, Capt. Jonathan Ward ; Hard wick, Capt. Paul Mandell, Steph. Rice ; Warren, Gershom Makepeace ; Sturbridge, Capt. Timothy Parker ; Leominster, Thomas Legate, Israel Nichols; Dudley, Thomas Cheney; Upton, Abiel Sad- ler; New Braintree, Capt. James Wood; Holden, John Child; Douglass, Samuel Jennison ; Grafton, Capt. John Goulding ; Royalston, Henry Bond; Westminster, Na- than Wood, Abner Holden ; Templeton, Jonathan Bald- win ; Athol, William Bigelow ; Princeton, Moses Gill, Capt. Benjamin Holden ; Ashburnham, Jonathan Taylor ; Winchendon, Moses Hale ; Northbridge, Sam'l Baldwin.
Cumberland County. Falmouth and Cape Elizabeth, Enoch 'Freeman ; Scarborough, Samuel March ; North Yarmouth, John Lewis; Gorham, Solomon Lombard; Brunswick and Harpswell, Samuel Thompson.
Berkshire County. Sheffield, Great Barrington, Egre- mont and Alford, John Fellows, Dr. William Whiting ; Stockbridge and West Stockbridge, Thomas Williams ; Tyringham, Capt. Giles Jackson ; Pittsfield, John Brown ; Lenox, John Patterson ; Becket, Jonathan Wadsworth.
JUSTICES THROUGHOUT THE COMMONWEALTH.
Artemas Ward, Boston Harrison G. Otis, "
John Davis, "
Charles Jackson, "
N. Mitchell,
Samuel S. Wilde, "
Samuel Putnam, "
John Welles, "
Peter C. Brooks, "
Samuel Crocker, Taunton Saml. P. P. Fay, Camb'ge Silas Holman, Bolton
Richard Sullivan, Boston B. W. Crowrninshield, " Thomas Greenleaf, Quincy Josiah Quincy, Cambridg-e Joseph Locke, Lowell
Levi Lincoln, Worcester Ebenezer Fisher, Dedham Wm. P. Walker, Lenox David Cummins, Spring'ld Marcus Morton, Taunton Nathan Willis, Pittsfield Nathl. Silsbee, Salem
James Fowler, Westfield Stephen Barker, Andover Hez. Barnard, Nantucket Edm. Cushing, Lunenburg Jacob Hall, Boston
John Endicott, Dedham Aaron Hobart, E.Bridgew. Ezra Mudge, Boston
Mark Doolittle, Belchert John Mason, Swanzey
Jonathan Phillips, Boston George Hull, Sandisfield James Savage, Boston
Joseph E. Sprague, Salem Nathan Brooks, Concord H. A. S. Dearborn, Roxb'y Daniel Webster, Boston Lemuel Shaw, "
Joseph Kittredge, Andover
John Locke, Lowell
Henry Hubbard, Pittsfield Patrick Boise, Westfield Elijah Swift, Falmouth Jos. Bowman, N.Braintree John C. Gray, Boston
Howard Lothrop, Easton Wm. Ferson, Gloucester John Q. Adams, Quincy James T. Austin, Boston S. T. Armstrong, "
John R. Adan, "
Jeremiah Mason, "
David Mack, Amherst
Jas. Richardson, Dedham A. W. Wildes, Newbury't David Wilder, Leominster Jona. Hartwell, Montague Chas. J. Holmes, Taunton John Davis, Worcester Nathl. Austin, Charlestown Benj. Rodman, N. Bedford Zenas Crane, Dalton
Warren Lovering, Medway Edw'd. F. Jacobs, Scituate John M. Williams, Boston Solo. Strong, Leominster George Bliss, Springfield Julius Rockwell, Pittsfield Wm.B. Calhoun, Spring'ld Sherman Leland, Roxbury Sidney Willard, Cambridge Saml. Mixter, N. Braintree John Howard, Springfield Wm. Minot, Boston
Caleb Foote, Salem
Henry Shaw, Lanesboro' David Joy, Northampton C. A. Dewey, Samuel D. Parker, Boston Asahel Huntington, Salem Pliny Merrick, Worcester Daniel Wells, Cambridge
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JUSTICES THROUGHOUT THE STATE.
Chas. H. Warren, N. Bed. Francis C. Gray, Boston Chas Hudson, Westminster Leavitt Thaxter, Edgart'n David A. Simmons, Roxb'y Joseph Grinnell, N. Bedfd Robt. C. Winthrop, Boston Myron Lawrence, Belcher'n Edward Everett, Boston Wm. Porter, jr. Lee
John H. Clifford, N. Bedf. Jas. H. Duncan, Haverhill Daniel P. King, Danvers Simon Greenleaf, Camb'ge Nathl. M. Davis, Plymouth Ephraim Hastings, Heath Josiah Adams, Framingham Saml. P. Loud, Dorchester George Ashmun, Springfi'd Horace Mann, Boston
Josiah Quincy, jr. " Thos. Kinnicutt, Worcester George Morey, Boston
Lemuel May, Attleboro' Edw. A. Newton, Pittsfield Robt. S. Daniels, Danvers Rufus Choate, Bostou
SamL Hubbard, Alfred D. Foster, Worces. Joshua Colby, Amesbury Benj. F. Hallett, Boston Chas. Thompson, Charles'n Fred. Robinson, "
Jedediah Marcy, Southb'ge Chas. Howard, Springfield Samuel Gates, Richmond Benj. V. French, Braintree Rodney French, N. Bedford Henry Crocker, Barnstable Henry H. Childs, Pittsfield Chas. Marston, Barnstable Wm. G. Bates, Westfield James Arnold, N. Bedford Saml. H. Walley, jr. Rox'y John P. Bigelow, Boston John Mills, Springfield
E. Bradbury, Newburyport Samuel Hoar, Concord
Edw. Dickinson, Amherst Thomas French, Canton Abbott Lawrence, Boston Edm. P. Tileston, Dorch'r Charles Russell, Princeton Danl. N. Dewey, Williamst J. C. Starkweather, Pawtu't Ebenezer Shillaber, Salem Caleb Gushing, Newbury't Joseph Bowman, N.Braint. Lester Filley, Otis
William Baylies, West
Bridge water John A. BoUes, Boston Zadoc Howe, Billerica
John Chapman, Salem
John Porter, Bucklahd
Jesse Murdock, Carver
-CENSUS OF BOSTON AT DIFFERENT PERIODS.
1640, 1673, 1700, 1722, 1735.
4.000
7.500
10,000
12,000
16,000
1742,* 18,000
1752, 1765, 1791, 1794, ISOO, 1810,
17,574 15,520 18,038 19,000 25,000 33,250
1817, 1820, 1830, 1835, 1840, 1847,
40,000 43,000 61,400 78,603 93,383 117,000
*Tlie population of Boston decreased between 1742 and 1765 owing to the French and Indian wars with tlie English Colonies,
SUFFOLK JUSTICES.
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SUFFOLK
Willard Phillips, Horatio M. Willis, Henry Alline, Samuel Dunn Parker, James C. Dunn,
Judge of Probate, Willard Phillips, Boston.
Register of Probate,
Register of Deeds,
County Attorney,
County Treasurer, Clerks of 8. J. Court and Court of Common Pleas. George C. Wilde, and Joseph Willard, of Boston.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum in Boston.
Thos. H. Perkins John G. Rogers Saml. K. Williams
Joseph Hall Franklin Dexter Abel Gushing
Wm. Stevenson Bradford Sumner Willard Phillips
Benjamin Gorham Charles Wells Theophilus Parsons
Joseph Tilden Ninian C, Betton Heman Lincoln
Samuel H. WalleyWm. J. Hubbard Abraham A. Dame
Saml. J. Prescolt Richard Fletcher Martin Brimmer
John Knapp Charles P. Curtis Abner Phelps
Wm. D. Sohier Henry H. Fuller William Foster John T. Apthorp Saml.F. M'Cleary Benj. R. Curtis
Edmund Dwight Theodore Lyman Justin Field
Benjamin Guild Nathan Hale William Gray
David Sears Peleg Sprague Chas. L. Hancock
Augustus Peabody F
Francis J. Oliver Isaac Waters Thos. W. Phillips Samuel A. Eliot Josiah P. Cooke Wm. W. Parrott
O. Walts George T. Bigelow
Isaac P. Davis Edward D. Sohier John Atkins Pliilip Marett Joseph Bell George C. Wilde Thomas G. Cary Richard S. Fay Edw. A. Raymond
James C. Merrill Thomas Tolman
Octav, Pickering Thomas Power
Thos. A. Dexter Joseph Willard
William Parker Sidney Bartlett
Wm. C. Aylvvin William Sturgis
Benjamin Rand Nathl. Greene
Francis Bassett Jonathan Chapman Henry B. Stone
Chas. G. Loring Robert Hooper Charles Sprague
Appointed to qualfy Civil Officers. Saml. Austin, J. P. Bigelow, Wm. Tufts, John A. Bolles.
Justices of the Peace in Boston. Henry Cabot Charles Bradbury Phineas Blair
Richard D. Harris Nathl. P. Russell Abrah. W. Fuller James Phillips Henry Codman Samuel D. Ward
5*
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SUFFOLK JUSTICES.
Samuel B. Barrell Geo. S. Bulfinch Dav. S. Tovvnsend Francis Brinley John C. Warren Nathan Gurney James Jackson George W. Coffin Joseph Lovering Jos. W. Revere Samuel Swett Wm. P. Mason
Aaron Baldwin Charles F. Adams George M. Mason Richard Rohins John P.Thorndike Charles Atwood Charles Hood Aurelius D.Parker
John W. James Caleb Eddy Saml. Tenney JohnF. Loring Wm. Foster Otis
Edward G. Loring James K. Mills Horatio M. Willis John A. Lowell Franklin Haven Charles Hayward James F. Baldwin Wm. Brigham Nathl.G. Snelling Joseph Sewall Lemuel Blake Ebenez. Francis Robert T. Paine Saml. S. Lewis Saml.FrothinghamNathl.L Bowditch iVrlemas Simonds Isaac Winslow Daniel P. Parker Ivers J. Austin George E. Head Moses L. Hale Alex. Wadsworth " ~ Geo. W. Otis John B. Wells
Thompson Miller Charles Leighton James W. Paige Daniel Noyes Phny Cutler Lem. Stan wood
Ellis G. Loring Edw. H. Robbins John S. Wrig-ht Charles Torrey
Benj. Rich Francis Welch Samuel May John Tappan Geo. Ticknor Eliph. Williams Edward Cruft Edward Brooks Henry Alline J J Loring
Thomas C. Amory Edw. S. Rand Wm. B. Dorr FB Crowninshield Nathan A ppleton James L. English Edward Blake Francis C. Loring
Henderson Inches E. Haskett Derby Horatio Shipley Josiah Bradlee John C. Park Isaac 0. Barnes
Thomas Wetmore Benj. H. Currier Geo. W. Heard Thos. W. Ward Wash. P. Gregg James Dalton Elbridge Gerry Wm. G. Stearns Stephen Fairbanks Joseph Austin Aug. H. Fiske John Rayner Isaac P. Osgood Wm. Hayden John Codman
Wm. Knapp John S. Tyler Charles C. Paine
Wm. T. Andrews Luther S. Cushing Geo. H. Whitman B. D. Green Francis Jackson Enos Stewart
Benj. R. Nichols Joseph Jenkins William Tufts Wm. H. Gardiner John D. Williams Geo. S. Hillard W RP Washburn Edward Pickering Charles Sumner Samuel E. Sewall Robt. G. Shaw Benjamin Stevens Abraham Moore Amos Lawrence Hugh Montgomery Wm. Appleton Geo. Darracott J. B. M'Cleary
SUFFOLK JUSTICES.
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J. Y. C. Smith Eliph. Hartshorn John L. Dimmock Wm. A. Wellman Wm. Savao^e Joseph H. Dorr Geo. M. Thacher Wm. B. Reynolds Wm. Lawrence Joseph S.Hasting-s Edward S. Erving Horace Gleason Geo. VV. Phillips E. Gerry Austm Edmund Munroe James W. Fenno Geo. E, Winthrop Newell A.Thomp- son Wm. Tucker J.Lewis Staokpole Geo. W. Pratt Thomas Huiitiiio- Eben. Chad wick Thomas Dwig-ht Andrew H. Ward James Read Stephen Bates Danl. L. Gibbens James Boyd Benj. T. Reed Benson Leavitt Geo. W. Adams Henry Clark T. P. Chandler Adam W. Thaxter Ch.W.Cartwright Abel Phelps Geo. T. Curtis Chas. W. Lovett Thomas Motley Fred. Tudor
Thos. B. Curtis SimonW Robinson Thos.C.Amory,jr. Nathan T. Dow Epes S. Dixwell John P. Healy William Hales Raymond Cole John Pickering, jr. Josiah Sturgis Lem.P.Grosvenor Wm. Parsons
James Benjamin Alanson Tucker Titus Welles Archibald Foster Joseph Lewis
Geo. J. Sprague Geo. W. Gordon Joseph Lyman, jr. John W. Fenno Charles A. Welch
Chas. T. Murdock John M. O'Brien Ignatius Sargent James Rice
Michael Lovell Jona. L Bowditch Wm. Amory Wm. H. Prescott Geo. W. Lyman PhineasCapen Albert Fearinsr
Peleg W Chandler Enoch Train Jacob Q. Kettell Henry W. Fuller Theodore Otis Winslow Lewis Daniel Denny
J.Vincent Browne Hiram Wellington Philip Greely, jr. Chs. Henry Parker Peter S.VVheelock Geo. M. Brown Waldo Flint Adolphus Davis
Thomas B. Wales Charles Mayo Eben. Smith, jr. Wm. Richardson James M. Whiton John P. Robinson D. S. Greenough O W B Peabody Thomas B. Pope Wm. Lawrence Wm. Dehon Wm. Savage
Geo. Sparhawk Abner Phelps Robert H. Eddy C. J.F. Allen Enoch Martin N. B. Shurtleff
Simon G. Shipley Caleb Stetson F. J. Humphrey John Albree Joseph H. Adams James B. Robb Patrick Riley Matthew Bolles
Wm. Hilliard Alfred Greenough
Thos. Bulfinch Jeremiah Smith James Clark Geo. W. Tyler
Wm. C. Appleton Samuel Eveleth Asa Swallow Henry Smith
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SUFFOLK JUSTICES.
Henry B Smith Allen C Spooner O W Withington John F Barrett John S Kimball Geo. F Homer Geo. Minot Charles T Russell George Bemis Grenv. T Phillips H G Hutchms Fred. O Prince Andrew J Gray Manlius S Clarke J Wingate Thornton Rich. H Dana, jr. Fred. W Sawyer George Griggs Benj. F. Brooks John P. Putnam John A Andrew Charles A Wells John Stark John C Dodge Thos. H Harlow Charles W Storey Roger N Pierce James M Ballard Henry B Stanton Abner L Cushing Chas. G Thomas Wm. Beals John Tyler Lowell M Stone Jacob Stearns Amos B Merrill George Savage Robert Cowdin John Stevens James Cheever Charles Ewer Wm. T Andrews
John A Lowell Cyrus Cummings Bernard Rolker Silas F Plympton John W Langdon William Minot, jr. Wm. Aspinwall Marcus Morton, jr. Geo. W Minns Wm. W Story John G King Benajah Brigham Cornelius DriscoU Matthew S Parker Charles S Newell Oso-ood Bradbury Wm. Freeman Mark Healey Charles C Nutter Ezra Lincoln, jr. David W Horton Nathan Carruth David Bryant Charles Siders Edward Buck James L Baker David Morgan Wm W Stone Alvan Simonds Wm E Parmenter Daniel Henchman Amos A Lawrence Wm R Stacy Stephen P Fuller Samuel E Guild Saml. F Coolidge Pelham W Warren Elbridge GDudley Leonard Jarvis Chas S Storrow Wm B Howes Benj. Pond
Thos P Cushing J T Stevenson John Green, jr. Benjamin Seaver Fletcher Webster Wm Sohier L H Chandler Chas B Goodrich Geo Homer James C Dunn Theo. Chase Francis Bullard Jas W Marcy James A Abbott Francis B Hays Jona. F Moore Luther Blodgett David Francis John Lamson John Belknap James C Wild Wm W Clapp Geo W Cooley Charles IngersoU John P Tarbell Henry Edwards James S Amory Henry M Parker RobtB Williams H C Hutchings John S Eldridge Geo M Dexter Henry Hall Jonas Chickering Wm A Crafts Timo. Farrar Isaac C Brewer Charles G Davis Wilson J Welch Alex. S Wheeler Freeman L. Cush-
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
m
John W Brown Jeffrey Richardson Elijah Mears Russel Stiirgis Oliver Dimon Chs. Worthington Henry Upham Ephraim Ward, jr. Caleb W Loring John T Tasker Horatio Bigelow Henry Plympton Addison Gilmore
Edmund T Dana Annis Merrill David H Mason Wm. Rogers Joel P Bishop Thomas Lamb Gard. G Hubbard Calvin P Hinds Wm. H Whitman Sebeiis C Maine Thomas Gill Chs. B F Adams Peter Oliver
Alfred B Ely Benj. Sewall Thomas Drown Solomon Piper Enoch Hobart Winslow LewiSjjr. John C Adams Christo. G Ripley Joseph O Williams Lyman Mason James Egan Albert Clark Wm. Barnicoat
Justices of the Peace in Chelsea.
Francis B Fay Ralph Beatly North Chelsea.
John Low James Gerrish Joseph Stowers
Ruggles Slack Moses Nowell David Floyd
Notaries Public in Boston.
Wm. Stevenson H Montgomery M S Parker
Charles Hayward Wm. Hales John S Tyler
John J Loring John P Bigelow Adams Bailey
Thomas A Dexter Chs. B F Adams Nathl. Greene
Henry Clark Benj. H Currier Charles Ewer
Masters in Chancery.
William Minot Bradford Sumner
George S Hillard Ellis Gray Loring
Counsellors and Attorneys admitted in Suffolk Courts.
Benj. Gorham Aug. Peabody Abraham Moore
Warren Dutton Saml. F M'Cleary Thomas Power
John Knapp Saml. K Williams Timothy Farrar
Saml. D Parker Wm. C Aylwin Josiah P Cooke
Daniel Webster Benj. Guild Sherman Leland
James T Austin Joseph Harrington Benjamin Rand
Wm. Minot Thompson Miller Abra. W Fuller
James Savage Wm. D Sohier Henry Codman
Benj. R Nichols Phineas Blair Theoph. Parsons
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
Samuel D Ward Samuel B Barrell James C Merrill David A Simmons Benj. F. Hallett Francis C Gray Henry B Smith Wm. P Mason Horatio M Willis Charles P Curtis Moses Draper Henry H Fuller Geo. E Head Chs. G Loring Geo. Morey Richard Fletcher John C Gray Edw. Brooks Franklin Dexter Willard Phillips John R Adan Thomas Tolman A bra. A Dame Bradford Sumner Thos. W Phillips Thos. Wetmore John G Rogers Isaac P Osgood Wra T Andrews John P Bigelow Ninian C Betton Wm. H Gardiner WRP Washburn Joseph Willard Saml. E Sewall Sidney Bartlett Geo. S. Bulfinch Francis Brinley Rufus Choate John W James Wm. J Hubbard Edw. G Loring
Wm. F Otis Josiah Quincy, jr. Francis O Watts Rob't Treat Paine Nathl. I Bowditch Wm. B Dorr Ellis Gray Loring Edward Blake John C Park Elias H Derby Arthur W Austin Wm. G Stearns Aug. H Fiske Wash. P Gregg Richard S Fay Jona. Chapman Abel Cushing Charles F Adams Edward Pickering Richard Robins Jeremiah Mason Geo. M. Mason S. H. Walley, jr. AureliusD Parker Justin Field John Codman Geo. H Whitman Chas C Paine Gren. TWinthrop Michael Lovell Ivers J Austin Rich. Hildreth Edw. S Rand Francis C Loring Henry J Sargent R C Winthrop Isaac O Barnes James L English F B Crowninshield Horatio Shipley Wendell Phillips Geo. H Sneihng
Henry B Rogers Charles Atwood Benj. R Curtis E G Austin Wm. Brigham Wm. Gray C L Hancock G W PhiUips E D Sohier H Montgomery Thomas Dwight George S Hillard John A Bolles Geo. E Winthrop J Lewis Stack pole William Amory George W Adams Horace Gleason C T Murdock J D Russell Th. C Amory, jr. John Pickering, jr. Francis L Dutton Charles Sumner Geo. T Bigelow Eben. Smith, jr. John M Bethune James Benjamin Patrick Riley D S Greenough William Dehon Thomas B Pope Theo. P Chandler George Sparhawk George T Curtis Charles A Welch Joel Giles Peleg W Chandler Wm. Richardson Chas. B Goodrich H G Gorham O W Withington
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
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Theodore Otis A L Gushing E A Dana
John P. Healy Bernard Rolker Benjamin Pond Hiram WelUng-ton George M Brown George W Peck Charles H Parker Chas. G Thomas Marshall S Chase Jonathan F Barrett Silas F Plympton David H Mason William Whiting William Minot, jr. Edward Buck William S Morton Wm. Aspinwall Henry C Hutchins Thos G. Appleton Marcus Morton, jr. Annis Merrill J Lathrop Motley George W Minns William Hilliard
P S Wheelock
Robert Rantoul,jr,
J S Kimball
E D Williams
G F Homer
Georire Minot
Francis A Fabens H W Fuller
jr-
Nathan Hale, W W Story John G King Charles C Nutter Cyrus Cummings Wm. I Bowditch
William Rogers Jonathan F Moore Joel P Bishop Walter J Walsh Peter Oliver Nathl. D Hubbard Alfred B Ely A Woodman E N Moore J J Marsh S E Sprague F W Dickinson G W Peck
Fred W Choate Wilson J Welch
David Morgan Jacob Q. Kettelle
Chas. T Russell Charles Mayo
Allen C Spooner J R Lowell
R N Peirce Charles M Ellis
George Bemis C P Hines
Grenv. T Phillips Wm. E Parmenter Isaac Story, jr.
H G Hutchings Francis B Hayes John C. Adams
E ACrowninshield Caleb W Loring Robert E Apthorp
Fred. O Prince John C Dodge Lyman Mason
O S Kei^th S E Guild S F M'Cleary, jr.
Nathan T Dow George A Smith Henry A Scudder
A J Gray John S Eldridge Augustus L West
Manlius S Clarke E G Dudley G K Crockett
J Wingaie Thornton Edmund T Dana Chas Worthington
R H Dana, jr. Thomas S Harlow Oliver Dimon
Fred. W Sawyer Henry B Stanton Francis Tukey
James M Ballard Henry M Parker William Rogers
George Griggs Joseph Cutler Otis L Bridges
Benj. F Brooks James A Abbott Francis W Upham
J W Marcy George W Cooley F W Worthington
John P Putnam Gard. G Hubbard Abr. Jackson, jr.
John A Andrew William Sohier
Charles W Storey Alex. S Wheeler William B Howes Charles IngersoU Amos B Merrill James B Robb
Horatio Bigelow M Butler Charles F Smith Benjamin Butler
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COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
H C Hobart L H Chandler Horace Bickford Charles W Rand Sanford B Perry Macon B Allen Franklin Hall Timothy Farrar Edward M Clymer Seth Webb, jr. Thomas H Russell F. Chamberlain William G Russell James M Randall A C Washburn Owen G Peabody John T Tasker Newton Edwards Jacob L Perkins Horatio Bigelow John T Marvin J M Churchill Edward Rogers Ozias G Chapman J J French Chas G Stevens Geo Edward Rice Henry L Gushing F W Buckingham
Andrew Oliver S T Plumer Edward Young George P Briggs Edward A Dana Sebeas C Maine Francis A Lovis James M Bradford Horatio Woodman Thos. H Williams John Todd Chas. F Simmons Edward Reed Joseph M Day James Egan William Kapser Junius Hall Nath'l Richardson Ferdinand Moulton Benj. F Cooke Moses G. Cobb Steph. H Phillips Geo. P Sanger Jesse L Floyd Thornton K Ware Chas L Woodbury Stephen G Nash Joseph H Bradley Wm A Richardson
Luth. B Guernsey Benjamin W Ball Abel B Berry David F Drew Lucian Gale C Fred 'k Adams, jr Benj. Haskell Fran. W Bigelow Geo. E Betion Horace B Sargent Henry Ware R J Burbank Rob. W Wright E T Hodges Benj. W Nichols Henry T Parker John Lowell John G Jackson Isaac C Bemis David Gould Francis E Parker Samuel Jennison Bela F Jacobs Wm. C Binney J M Pinkerton Fran. H Appleton D S Gilchrist Richard F. Fuller Milton Wason
Sheriff of Svffolk County, Joseph Eveleth, of Boston. House, Summer street. Office, 21 Court House.
Deputy Sheriffs, Watson Freeman, Silas P. Tarbell, Daniel J. Coburn, Jabez Pratt, Gustavus Andrews, of Boston ; Erastus Rugg, of Chelsea.
Coroners, Ebenezer Shute, Jabez Pratt, William Andrews, of Boston ; Charles Smith, of South Boston ; Erastus Rugg, of Chelsea.
Deputy Jailer, Nathaniel Cooledge.
Prover of Fire Arms, Joel Richardson.
BARNSTABLE COUNTY.
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BARNSTABLE.
Judge of Probate, Nymphas Marston, of Barnstable. Register of Probate and Clerk of the Courts, Timothy
Reed, of Barnstable. Register of Deeds, Lothrop Davis, of Barnstable. County Treasurer, Frederick Scudder, of do.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Barnstable Nymphas
Marston, Timothy Reed,
Lothrop Davis
Brewster Elijah Cobb, Geo.
Copeland
Falmouth Thomas Fish,
Samuel P. Croswell
Orleans
Sandwich
Truro
Wellfleet
Yarmouth
John Doane
Elisha Pope
Solomon Davis
Jacob Mitchell
Elisha Doane,
John Reed, Gorham Lovell
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. John Reed, Elijah Cobb, Nathaniel Lewis, Elisha Pope, Samuel P. Croswell, Seth F. Nye, Nymphas Marston, Ebenezer Bacon, Timothy Reed, Thomas Holbrook, 2d. Lothrop Davis, George Copeland, Jacob Mitchell, Aaron Cornish
Justices of Barnstable Benjamin Hal- lett, Asa Young, Freeman Marchant, Benj. Lewis, Henry Crocker, Josiah Sampson, Ebenezer Bacon, Henry Lawrence, Seth Hallett, Zeno Scudder, Daniel Basset, Zenas D. Basset, George Lovell, Ferdinand G. Kelley, Na- thaniel Hinckley, Jabez Howland, jr. Charles H. Bursley
Brewster Jeremiah Mayo, Geo. W. Higgins, Free- man Foster, David Mayo, Anthony Smalley, Thomas Small, Moses Small 6
the Peace.
Chatham Joseph Atwood, Joseph Young, Joshua Nickerson, Daniel P. Clif- ford, Thatcher Ryder, Ephraim Taylor, Josiah Mayo, Warren Rogers, Nathl. Snow
Dennis Jonathan Nicker- son, Joshua Wixon, jr. Samuel Baker, James Berry, Seth Crowell, Ze- bina Howes, Miller W. Nickerson, Nehemiah Cro- well, Marshall Underwood, Alexander Howes, Stephen Homer, Obed Howes Eastham Michael Collins, Samuel Knowles, B. H. A.
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BARNSTABLE COUNTY.
Collins, Myr. Clark, Jesse Collins, Elijah E. Knowles Falmouth Nathaniel Lewis, Ebenezer Nye, Richard S. Wood, John Robinson, Charles Bourne, G. W. Donaldson, Newell Hoxie, Frederick Davis, John Jenkins, Aaron Cornish, William Greene, John C. Parker, Asa Phinney, Nymphas Davis, Sylvester Bourne, Samuel P. Bourne Harwich Obed Brooks, Nathan Underwood, James Long, Isaiah Baker, Jo- seph P. Nickerson, Na- thaniel Doane, Darius Weeks, Isaac Kelley, Sam- uel Eldridge, Richard Ba- ker, jr. James Chase Marshpee Gideon Havvley Orleans William My rick, John Kenrick, Sparrow Horton, Nathl. Freeman Provincetown Asa S. Bow- ley, Solomon Rich, Rufus L. Thacher, Godfrey Rider
Sandwich Melatiah Bourne, Seth F. Nye, Zenas Nye, Shadrach Freeman, Benja- min Bourne, Ezra Tobey, Jesse Boyden, Solomon C. Rowland, Zenas R. Hinck- ley, C. B. H. Fessenden. Mason White, Clark Hoxie, Howard Perry, ElishaPope, Nathan B. Gibbs Truro James Small, John Kenney, Allen Hinckley, Jedediah Shedd, Joshua Small, Barnabas Paine Wellfleet Benjamin R. Witherell, Ebenez. Free- man, 2d. Thomas Hol- brook, 2d. Collins S. Cole, Nathl. P. Wiley, Reuben Arey, Richard Libby Yarmouth Isaiah Bray, Joseph Eldridge, Joseph White, Joseph Hawes, Amos Otis, Edw. Thacher, Chas. Thacher, John Lar- kin, Elisha Taylor, Nathl. S. Simpkins
Notaries Public.
Barnstable Zenas D. Bas- set, Daniel Basset Brewster Isaac Foster, Freenian Foster Chatham Joseph Atwood, Isaiah Lewis
Dennis Nehemiah Y. Hall Eastham Samuel Knowles Falmouth S. P. Croswell, Wm. Swift, Fred. Davis Harwich Anthony Kelley,
Cyrus Weeks
Pro L-mcc^ow;n Thomas Loth- Top, Godfrey Rider Sandwich C. B. H. Fessen- den
Truro Joshua Small
Welljieet Samuel W. Hol- brook
Yarmouth David K. Aiken, John Reed
BERKSHIRE COUNTY.
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Counsellors and Attorneys. Barnstable Nymphas Mar- Orleans John Doane
ston, Zeno Scadder, Geo. Sandwich Seth F. Nye, C. Marston B. H. Fessenden
Breivsier George Copeland Yarmouth John Reed
Sheriff, Nathl. Hinckley, (Marston's Mills,) Barnstable.
Deputy Sheriffs. Barnstable Luther Hinck- Orleans Alex. Kenrick ley, Charles Lewis Provincetown Thomas Hil-
Brnvster Strabo Clark liard
Eastham Michael Collins Sandivich Joseph Hamblin Falmouth George W. Dan- Yarmouth Charles Sears aldson
Crier of the Courts, George Blish, of Barnstable. Jailer, Charles Lewis, of Barnstable.
Commissioners of Wrecks, Sfc. Thomas Fish, Falmouth ; Melatiah Tobey, Sandwich ; Joshua Small, Thomas Cobb, Truro ; Daniel Comings, Orleans ; Obadiah Doane, Eastham ; Isaac Hardy, Josiah Hardy, jr. Chatham ; John Adams, Provincetown ; Anthony Kelley, Harwich; Tliomas Holbrook, 2d. Wellfieet ; Alex. Howes, Dennis.
Coroners.
Barnstable Asa Young, Eastham Joshua M. Cole
Luther Hinckley, Seth Falmouth Geo. W. Donald-
Hallett son, Thomas Lewis
Brewster Benjamin T. Harwich Amasa Nickerson
Berry, Benj Foster, jr. Orleans Matthew Kingman
Chatham Wm. Hamilton, Provincetown Solomon
Thomas Smith Rich, Philip Cook, 2d.
Dennis Jona. Nickerson Sandwich Ezra Tobey
Commissioner of District of Marshpee, Charles Marston.
BERKSHIRE.
Judge of Probate, William P. Walker, of Lenox. Register of Probate, Henry W. Bishop, of do. Clerk of the Courts, Charles Sedgwick, of do. County Treasurer, Joseph Tucker, of do
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BERKSHIRE COUNTY.
Register of Deeds. North District, Richard Whitney, of Lanesborough. South District, Samuel Newman, of Gt. Barrington. Middle District, Joseph Tucker, of Lenox.
Justices of the Peace Adams J. Q. Robinson, Benjamin F. Robinson Cheshire Russell Brown Egremont Wilbur Curtis Great Barrington lucre. Sumner
Laneshoro'' Henry Shaw Lenox Joseph Tucker, Dan. Williams, James W. Rob- bins, Chas. Sedgwick, Geo. I. Tucker, Thomas Twin- ing, Chas. Mattoon, Henry W. Bishop, W. S. Tucker New Marlboro'' Edward Ste-
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. William P. Walker, Joseph Tucker, George N. Briggs, Horatio Byington, Jabez Bosworth, Josiah Q. Robin- son, William E. Brayton, Daniel N. Dewey, Charles Sedgwick, Calvin Martin, Ralph Taylor, Henry Hub- bard, Ezekiel R. Colt, Robert F. Barnard, Henry L. Sabin, Stoddard Hubbell, Nathan W. Harmon, In- crease Sumner.
and of the Quorum. vens, Benjamin Wheeler Peru Cyrus Stowell
Pittsfield Thos. B. Strong:, Phineas Allen, George N. Briggs, Calvin Martin, Thos. F. Plunkett, Lemuel Pomeroy. Henry Hubbard, Nathan Willis Sandisfield Daniel Sears Sheffield Robert F. Barnard, Edward F. Ensign Sfockbridge T. Pomeroy, Wm. Williams
Justices of Adams Thomas Robinson, Isaac Browm, W. E. Bray- ton, David Darling, Saml. Bowen, Thomas Farnura, Wra. 'C. Plunkett, Isaac Dean, Isaac Hodges, W. H. Tyler, F. O. Sayles, Stephen B. Brown, Nathan W^. Harmon, Neh. Hodire, Ezra D. Whitaker, Robert R. Briggs, Daniel Jenks,
the Peace. Henry J. Bliss, E. Bailey, Almon B. Cole, O. Arnold, H. L. Dawes, H.Wilmarth, Jer. Colgrove, E. Badger, Wm. Jenks, Israel Cole, Thos. A. Bowen, Sanford Blackington, Wm. Steveris, James E. Marshall Afford H. Dewey, Reuben Wilcox, S. M. Church, R. Picket, Reuben C. Fitch,
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Elijah K. Williams, Ezra C. Tick nor
Becket Gains Carter, Timo- thy Snow, Mark P. Carter, Charles O. Perkins. Isaac S. Wadsworth, Kendall Baird
Cheshire John Welles, Na- than Sayles, L. G. Cole, James Brown, Richmond P. Brown, John C. Wol- cott, Ira Richardson, Hollis Mansfield, Russell C.Brown Clarhshurg Selah ('lark Dalton Greenville D. Wes- ton, John Chamberlain, G. Branch, John C. Chase, Henry Ferre, Alpheus Brown, jr. Zenas M. Crane Egremont Josiah Millard, Ephraim Baldwin, Henry Dewey, Josiah Bacon, S. C. Newman, R. P. Brown, Chester Goodale, Eli Par- sons, Nathan Benjamin Florida Dennis Thayer, Israel Whitcomb Great Barrington Miles Avery, J. H. Yan Deusen, Grotius Dewey, Ralph Taylor, Chas. W. Hopkins, Perley D. Whitmore, Da- vid Ives, Isaac Seley, jr. George Pynchon, Augus- tine Giddings, Francis Whiting, Samuel Rosset- teer, Washington Adams, Almon J. Loring, Rowland Warfield, Geo. W. Ster- ling, G. I. Foster, Edward P. Wood worth, Benjamin 6*
Peabody, Benjamin Cole, Caleb Stanley, Chas. Em- erson, Nathaniel Tremain, Saml. Bacon
Hancock John Gardner, Wm. Lapham, Augustus L. Smith, Joshua Gorton, Calvin P. Lapham, Silas H. Gardner
Hinsdale Chas. H. Plun- kett, John Cady, Chas. K. Tracy
Laneshoro'' Stoddard Hub- bell, Lyman Hall jr. Asa- hel Buck, jr. Wm. T. Fil- ley, Socrat. Squires, Rich. Whitney, Alden Warden, John Young, Nathaniel B. Williams, Chas. Wright, Abiel Piatt, Sherman Curtis Lee Steph. Thacher, Chas. M. Owen, Hubbard Bart- lett, Lawson D. Bidwell, William Merrill, Franklin Sturgis, Caleb Belden, Lemuel Bassett, Asa G. ^Velch, Alexander Hyde, Lorenzo D. Brown, Ransom Hinman, Lewis Beach, Leonard Church Lenox Henry W. Bishop, Solomon Cole, Thomas Sedgwick, Oliver Dewey, George J. Tucker Mt. Washington John T. Yincent, Ira Schutt, Jeie. Dibble
N. Ashford Kiler Kent, Phineas Harmon, Justin Torrey New Marlboro^ Levi L.
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BERKSHIRE COUNTY.
Smith, Henry Wheeler, Augustus Turner, Daniel Adams, Lorrin Smith, Seth Norton, Jabez Bosworth, Jason Warner, Noah Gib- son, Salmon Kasson Olis Roderick Norton, Aaron Judd, Bavil Sey- mour, Elam P, Norton, Hiram Sears, Henry Sey- mour, Samuel Picket Peru Thos. Frizell, Oliver Nash, E. Rockwell, Henry Pierce, Cyrus Stowell, Eben. Haskell Pittsfield Butler Goodrich, Thomas A. Gould, Jas. D. Colt, John Churchill, Saml. Root, Eze. R Colt, Matthias R Lanckton,Jo3i. Pomeroy, Geo. W. Campbell, Ensign H. Kellogg, Wm. Noble, Jared Ingersoll, David Car- son, Levi Goodrich, Hosea Merrill, jr. Franklin Root, Weaker Laflin, Phineas Allen, jr. Geo. S. Willis, Levi Bebee, Jas. D. Colt, 2d. Albert West, Theodore Hinsdale, Richard C. Cogs- well, Elias Marvin, Phineas L. Page, James Francis, Jas. H. Dunham Richmond Erastus Rowley, Eleazer Williams, John L. Plummer, Eli Richmond, Wm, Bacon, Wm. S. Leadbetter, John Sherrill, Geo. W. Kniffin Savoy Snellum Babbitt, Wm. Ingraham, Edward
Babbitt, Bradish Dunham, Melvin Bowker, Harmon Snow
Sandisfield Erastus Beach, Uriel Smith, Saml. Merrill, Stephen Palmer, Josiah Wolcott, Joseph Sears, Lemuel R. Strickland, Hen- ry Mclntire, Saml. C. Par- sons, Lyman Webster,Hen- ry Abby, Edwin Bosworth, Joshua M. Sears Sheffield Minor Owen, Wm. Ashley, Ralph Little, Saml. H. Btishnell, Oliver Peck, John Ward, Orrin Bills, Ira Curtis, Lovett Taft, Billings Palmer, George Crane, James Bradford, Elijah S. Demingr, John A Laffargue, John D. Joyce, Bartlett Dalen
Stockhridge Horalio Bying- ton, Alanson Bennett, Mar- shall Warner, John M. Cooper, John Z. Goodrich, Danl.B. Fenn, Jabez Lane, Calvin Dewey, Jonathan E. Field, Robt. E. Galpin, Thad. Pomeroy Tyringham Thos. Garfield, Ezra Keath, Egbert B. Garfield, Eli Hale, John D. Bid well, John Langdon, Milton Judd, John W. Sweet, James Freeman Washington Wm. G. Bal- lantine, Philip Eames, John S. Noble
West Stockbridge Lyman Hinman, Nathl. Foskett,
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Henry W. Taft. Wm. Mil- lig-an, George G. ,Foskett, Philip Powers, Norman Slieldon, Saml. Gates Willianistown Dan. Foster, Keyes Danforth, Stephen Hostbrd, Thos. Bingham, Dan. N. Dewey, Saml. Smith, Thos. C. Phelps, Joseph Torrey, Henry L.
Sabin, Nathl. G. Water- man, Jas. Corbin, Reuben Eldridge, Wm. Torrey, Liberty Bartlett, " Yoang, Calvin R. Windsor Asa H. Alpheus Brown, M. Winslow, William Bates, Elison Axtell
Reuben Taft
Capen, jr. Levi A.
Notaries Public.
Adams William E. Bray- ton, F. O. Sales Great Barriugtun Con- stant Southworth Lanesboro' Wm T. Filley Lee William Porter, Jr. Lenox Henry W Bishop,
Thomas Twining Pittsjield James Buell
E. R. Colt
Sheffield Robert F. Barnard Stocfibridge Horatio Bying- ton, Junius D. Adams
Counsellors and Attorneys.
Adams Thomas Robinson, F. O. Sayles, Nehemiah Hodge, N. W. Harmon, Henry J. Bliss, Henry L. Daves, James T. Robin- son, Horace Hodges, Ly- man T. Thayer Cheshire John C. Wolcott Great Barrington Increase Sumner, Francis Whiting, Henry Wheeler, C. N. Emerson
Hancock Silas Gardner Lanesboro^ Win. T. Filley, Mr. Richmond Lee Wm Porter, jr. Law- son D. Bid well, Franklin Sturgis, Lorenzo D. Brown, Franklin Chamberlain, Jon- athan F. Cook Lenox Wm. P. Walker,
Henry W. Bishop, Geo. J. Tucker, Joseph Tucker, Wm. S. Tucker, Thomas Twining
New Marlboro" A. Turner Otis Lester Filley, Wm. Wallace
Pittsfield Thomas A. Gold, Calvin Martin, H. Hub- bard, Matthias R. Lanc- thon, Parker L. Hall, Ju- lius Rockwell, E. H. Kell- ogg, Geo. N. Briggs, Jas. D. Colt, 2d, P. L. Page, Thos. G. Gold, Ellas Mer- win
Sandisjield Lemuel K. Strickland
Sheffield Robert F. Bar- nard, Billings Palmer, Jas. D. Bradford
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BERKSHIRE COUNTY
Stoclihridge Horatio Bying- ton, John Z Goodrich, Jona. E. Field
Tyringham John Branning West Stockbridge Henry
W. Taft
W illiamstown Daniel N. Dewey, Lyman T. Thayer, Lucius E. Smith
Sheriff, Edward F. Ensign, of Sheffield. Deputy-Sheriffs.
Adams (N. Village) John
Holden, Edm. Southwick,
Wm. Hodgkin
Adams (South) Erasmus D.
Babbit, Jabez Hall,
Charlemont (Franklin Co.)
S. Potter
Chester Fac^on'es (Hampden
Co.) C.W.Knox
Dalton G. W. Branch
Great Barrington Isaac
Avery, A. W. Kellogg
Hancock Russell Grant
Lanesboro^ Lyman Hall, jr.
Lenox Calvin C. Crane
Jailer and Keeper of House of Correction, Calvin C. Crane, of Lenox. Crier of the Courts, Joel Davis, of do.
Overseers of House of Correction.
Charles Sedgwick and George J. Tucker, of Lenox.
Master, Joseph Spaulding, of Lenox.
Coroners.
Lee Isaac C. Ives
New Marlboro'' Charles D.
Palmer
Otis Moses Day
Pittsfield, Charles Wright
Sandis field, E. ]3os worth
Sheffield, Sidney Jones
Stockbridge Danl. B. Fenn
Tyringham (South) J. G.
Man sir
Williamstown J R Buckley
Worthins^ton (Hampshire
Co.) C. C. Parish
W Stockbridoe Wm. Jones
Adams B F Robinson, Reu- ben Whitman, John Holden Alford Stephen M. Church Dalton Oliver Porter
Grenville D. Weston Egremont Elijah Willard Great Barrington Samuel Rossetter, Isaac Avery Hinsdale Walter Tracy Lee Abner Taylor, Samuel D. Sturgis
Lenox John C. Hunt
N. Marlboro'' Joseph S.
Catlin
Otis Samuel Pickett
Peru Eli Pierce, David
Watkins
Pittsfield N. Strong, J. In-
gersoll, S. Rathbone,
Charles Wright
Richmond Phin. Richards
Sandis field Erastus Rice
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Savoy Melvln Bowker
Sheffield Norman Kellogg, Emmons Arnold Stockbridge Danl. B. Fenn Tyringham Elijah Garfield
W. Stockbridge Wm. Jones WiUiamstown Solomon Buckley, Manning Brown, John R. Bulkley
BRISTOL.
Judge of Probate, Oliver Prescott, of New Bedford.
Register of Probate, Anselm Bassett, of Taunton.
Register of Deeds, Northern District, Joseph Wilbur, of Taunton.
Register of Deeds, Southern District, Benjamin T. Cong- don, of New Bedford.
County Treasurer, Edmund Anthony, of Taunton.
Clerk of the Courts, James Sproat, of Taunton.
Judge of Police Court, for New Bedford, Oliver Pres- cott, of N. Bedford.
Special Justice of do., Henry H. Crapo, of New Bedford.
Justices of the Peace Attleboro' Noah Claflin, Elkanah Briggs Dartmouth Elihu Slocum, Joseph Gilford Fall iJii'er Joseph E. Reed, William B. Canedy, James Ford, Hezekiah Battelle, Phineas W. Leland, Fos- ter Hooper
Fair haven Nathaniel S. Spooner, Joseph Tripp Mansfield Solomon Pratt New Bedford Eli Haskell, Stephen Merrihew, Paul
and of the Quorum. Spooner, Oliver Prescott, Henry H. Crapo, Joseph S. Tillinghast, Sampson Perkins, Benj. Coombs Raynham Amos Hall
Sedconk Seth Whitmarsh, Johnson Gardner Taunton Francis Baylies, James Sproat, Anselm Bas- sett, James P. Ellis, Asa Danforth
Westport Abner Brownell, Abner B. GifFord, Gamaliel Church
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. Lemuel Macomber, Samuel Crocker, James Ford, Eli Haskell, Hezekiah Battelle, James C. Starkweather, Stephen Merrihew, James Sproat, James P. Ellis, Rodney French, Horatio Pratt, Joseph Wilbur, James D. Thompson, Phineas W. Leland, Foster Hooper, Amos A. Tillinghast, J. H. W. Page.
BRISTOL COUIXTY.
Justices of the Peace.
Attlcboro'' Seneca Sanford, Abijah M. Ide, Elihu Dag- gett, jr., Peter Thacher, Ellis Blackington, Joha Daggett, Harvey Claflin, Moses Wilmarth, Hartford Ide, Daniel Wilmarth, Jo- seph W. Capron Berkley Barzillia Crane, Adoniram Crane, Jabez Fox, John Dillingham, Samuel French, Alpheus Sanford, Ephraim French, jr. Nathaniel Townsend, Chas. D. Burt, W. S. Crane
Dartmouth Thomas Almy, James T. Slocum, Francis D. Bartlett, E. S. Crapo, Hiram Whalen, Wilhara B. Mason, H. S. Packard. Dighton John Walker, Alfred Wood, Crocker Babbitt, Caleb Chase, David Hathaway, Leonard Gooding, Joseph Pitts, Seth Talbot, Simp. Chase Easton John Pool, Cyrus Lathrop, John Seele, Eli- jah Howard, Seba Howard, Jonathan Pratt, Moses C. Dunbar, Galen Sylvester, Tisdale Harlow, W^illiam Reed'
Fairhaven Levi Jenney, Asa Swift, Alfred Nye, Cyrus E. Clarke, Thomas Davis, Isaiah F Terry, Ru- fus Allen, Ansel White, Abiel P. Robinson, John Terry, Pardon Taber
Fall River Charles Pitman, Joseph Gooding, Israel Anthony, Eliab Williams, Nathaniel B. Borden, Cy- rus Alden, Anthony Mason, David Anthony, John Fes- senden, David Perkins, Lewis Lapham, Joseph Hathaway, James M. Mor- ton.
Freetown Elnathan P. Hathaway, Benjamin Burt, Calvin Thomas, Joseph B. Weaver, Chas. A. Morton, Ephraim Atwood, Thomas Evans
Mansfield Elijah Hodges, Harrison B. Pratt, Schuy- ler Shepard, Edward Kingman
New Bedford William
Rotch, Abraham Barker, James Rowland, Timothy G. Cofhn, Benjamin Lin- coln, John A. Parker, James B. Congdon, Thos. A Greene, William H. Taylor, J. H. W. Page, Harrison G. 0. Colby, Thomas B. Bush, William R. Rodman, Silas Stetson, Ephraim Kempton, Benja- min T. Congdon, Thomas Mandell, J. H. Collins, Ambrose Vincent, Wilham C. Taber, Edward W. Greene, Isaac D. Hall, James D. Thompson, Thos. Cole, Isaac Case, William T. Hawes, Arnold S. Congdon, J. L. Ferguson,
BRISTOL COUNTY. ^
Thomas D. Elliot, Seth H. Shove Ing-alls, Thomas Rice, Jo- Somerset William Reed, seph T. Adams, Abraham Jonathan P. Slade, John D. Mead, Joseph F Dearborn, Cartwrighi, Philip Bowers, John R Kasson, Luther G. John Slade, 3d. Hewins, Calvin Staples, Swansey Thomas Peck, Adam Mackie William Mason, Henry i\^or^o7iLaban M. Wheaton, Gardner, John Winslow, Lemuel Perry, Jacob Shep- Mason Barney, Thomas ard, Cromwell Leonard, E. Warning-, George Aus- John Crane, Daniel S. tm, E. P. Short, John Cobb, Henry Newcomb, Earle Eddy Lincoln Taunton Alfred Williams, Paivtucket Apollos Cush- Charles Richmond, Wm. man, James C. Stark- A. F. Sproat, Ichabod Lin- weather, Wellington Kent, coin, George B. Atwood, Simpson Chase, George Horatio L. Danforth, The- Mason, Lewis Pierce, odore L. Lincoln, Sidney William Fish, Claudius B. Williams, Horatio Pratt, Farnsworth, J. Ingraham William Sekel, Joseph Raynham John Gilmore, Wilbur, Henry Williams, Eliab B. Dean, Godfrey William Haskins, Thomas Robinson, Samuel Wilbur, C. Brown, William Sea- William Snow, Abishai ver, James P. Ellis, Geo. Lincoln, Horatio Leonard, Walker, Joshua Brown, Seth D. Wilbur Samnel Breck, Benjamin Rehoboth Samuel Bullock, Caswell, Samuel O. Dun- Lemuel Morse, James bar, Stephen L. White, Blanding, Joseph Nichols, Allen Presbury, Edmund Granville Stephens, Cyrus Anthony, Benjamin F. M. Wheaton, Asaph L. Williams, Silas Shepard, Bliss, Raymond H. Burr Nathl. Morton Seekonk Samuel Allen, Westport Nathan C. Brow- Jesse Medbury, Lewis nell, James H. Handy, Walker, Jabez Ingraham, Benj. B. Sisson, Andrew George W. Wheaton, Hicks, John A. Gifford, Viall Medbury, William Azel P. Ladd, Abner Ide, Tristam Burgess, jr. Brownell, Fred. Brownell, Davis Carpenter, Saml. Geo, H. Gifford
Notaries Public. Attleboro^ David E. Hoi- Fall River Hezekiah Bat- man, Elias Fuller telle, Eliab Williams,
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BRISTOL COUNTY.
Henry H. Fish, Louis
Lapham, David Perkins,
Janmes Ford
Fairhaven Nathaniel S.
Spooner, Philemon Fuller,
Isaiah F. Terry, John
Terry
Neiv Bedford Timothy G.
Coffin, John H. Clifford,
Thomas Dawes Eliot,
Page, William H. Taylor, Benjamin T. Congdon, Thomas H. Howland, Lincoln F. Brigham, Fer- dinand Vassault Pawtuckct Apol. Cushman, Claudius B. Farnsworth M^estfort Abner Brownell, Nathan C Brownell Taunton William A. F. Sproat, C. J. H. Bassett, Jas. P. Ellis
Henry H. Crapo, Harrison G. 0. Colby, John H. W.
Counsellors and Attorneys. John Daggett Mead, jr. Adam Mackie,
Attleboro'' Easton Fairhaven Spooner Fall River
Cyrus Lothrop Nathaniel S.
James Ford , Hezekiah Battelle, C3^rus Alden, Eliab Williams, Louis Lapham, Charles J. Holmes, G. W. Towle Freetown E. P. Hathaway, Joseph Hathaway Neiv Bedford Timothy G. Coffin, John H. Clifford, T. D. Eliot, Oliver Pres- cott, J. H. W. Page, Dan- iel Ricketson, Harrison G. O. Colby, Abraham
Sheriffs Horatio L. Danforth, of Taunton.
John A. Kasson, J. F. Dearborn, Lincoln F. Brig- ham, John R. Perkins Pawtucket Apollos Cush- man, Claudius B. Farns- worth
Taunton Francis Baylies, WiUiam A. F. Sproat, Anselm Bassett, Horatio Pratt, Sidney Williams, Theodore L. Lincoln, Henry Williams, Horatio L. Danforth, C. J. H. Bas- sett, Samuel Breck, Na- thaniel Morton
Deputy-Sheriffs.
Attleboro'' Geo. B. Richards Berkley Dean Burt
Dartmouth Leml . Mosher Easton Edward W . Dean Fall River C. W. Greene Fairhaven J. D. Hathaway New Bedford Wm. Gordon,
L.
John Baylies, Jacob
Porter
Norton H. B. Witherell
Pawtucket Robt. Sherman
Taunton James Woodward,
Elias A. Morse
'Westport Isaac Francis
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Keeper of Jail and House of Correction. Jacob L. Porter, of New Bedford.
Keeper of Jail in Taunton^ Elias A. Morse.
Crier of the Courts, Oliver Soper, of Taunton.
Commissioners of Wrecks, 4"C. Chas. Grinnell, of New
Bedford ; Prince Sears, jr. and Thomas Almy, of
Dartmouth.
Coroners. Attlehoro' Peter Thacher, Paio^wc^e^EIisha W. Buck- Saml. Tyler, Elisha May lin, R Sherman Berkley Dean Burt Rai/nham AmyntasShaw
Dartmouth Samuel Barker, Rehoboth Elijah A. Reed, Stephen Taylor Cromwell Bliss
Dighton Crocker Babbitt Scekonk John Miller, Caleb Easton Daniel Macomber Carpenter, Ezra French Fall River Harvey Harn- Somerset Philip Bowers den, Seth Darling, Wm. Swanzey Benajah Mason, A. Waits Israel Gardner, 2d.
Fairhaven Jonathan Wil- Tawn^Ti James Woodward , bur, Jonathan Bisby Oliver Soper, jr. T. C.
Mansfield Simeon Greene Brown New BedfordWm. Gordon, Westport Jonathan Brow- jr. Benj. T. Congdon, C. nell, Peleg- W. Peckham, Tompkins, Danl. S3'^lvester Frederick Browneli Norton C. Leonard
DUKES.
Judge of Probate, Theodore G. Mayhew, of Edgartown. Register of Probate, Barnard C. Marchant, of do. Register of Deeds, Josiah H. Smith, of do.
County Treasurer, Wm. A. Mayhew, of Tisbury. Clerk of the Courts, Daniel Fellows, of Edgartown.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Edgartown Danl. Fellows, P. Norton Theo. G. Mayhew, John Tisbury Stephen Skiff
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. Thomas Cooke, Theodore G. Mayhew, Elihu P. Norton, Thomas Bradley, Joseph T. Pease. 7
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ESSEX COUNTY.
'*' Justices of the Peace.
Chilmark W. W. Swain, Jere. Pease, Hebron Vin-
Smith Mayhew, John W. cent, Archibald Mellen,
GifFord, John Hancock Henry A. Coffin
Edgartown Harrison P. Tishury Chas. G. Athearn,
Mayhew, James H. Beetle, Eliakim Norton, Thomas
Hiram Jernegan, David Bradley, Bartlett Allen,
Davis, Elihu P. Norton, Wm. A. Mayhew, Alfred
Elijah B. Vincent, Samuel Norton Huxford, Joseph T. Pease,
Counsellors and Attorneys. Edgartown Theodore G. Tisbury Zephaniah Bennett Mayhew, Leavitt Thaxter
Notaries Public. Chilmark Tris, Allen, ir. Fellows, David Davis, Jos. John W. GifFord "^ T. Pease
Edgartown James H. Bee- Tisbury John Holmes, tie, Joseph Mayhew, The- Geo. Dunham, Asa John- odore G. Mayhew, Daniel son
Sheriff, Isaiah D. Pease, of Edgartown.
Deputy- SJi eriffs .
CAi/marA'Thos. H. Lumbert Tisbury Jonathan Luce, jr.
Crier of the Courts, Saml. S. Daggett, of Edgartown. Commissioners of Wrecks, <Sfc., E. G. Pease, Edgar- town ; Thos. H. Lumbert, Chilmark.
Coroners. Chilmark Wm. Mayhew niston Edgartown Samuel Ken- Tisbury James Cottle
Guardian to Indians of Chapaquidick and Christiantown. Leavitt Thaxter, of Edgartown.
ESSEX.
Judge of Probate, Daniel A. White, of Salem. Register of Probate, Nathaniel Lord, jr. of Ipswich. Register of Deeds, Ralph H. French, of Salem. County Treasurer, William F. Wade, of Ipswich. Clerk of the Courts, Ebenezer Shillaber, of Salem.
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Judge of Police Court, Salem, Joseph G. Waters. Special Justices of do. do. Stephen P, Webb, Simon F.
Barstow. Judge of Police Court, Newburyport, Stephen W. Mar-
ston. Special Justices of do. do. John Cook, Edmund L. Le
Breton.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Andover Mark Newman, Hobart Clark, Saml. Far- rar, Saml. Merrill, Gay ton P. Osgood, Saml. Fletcher, Nathan W. Hazen, Fran- cis Clark
Beverly Robert Rantoul, Robert Rantoul, jr. Bradford Jeremiah Spof- ford, George Savary Danvers Joseph Shed, John W. Proctor
Essex David Choate
Gloucester Lonson Nash Haverhill Stephen Mi not, Moses Wingate, Leonard White
Ipswich Nathaniel Lord, jr. William F. Wade, Charles Kimball, William Conant, Josiah Caldwell Lynn Jeremiah C. Stick- ney, George Hood Lynnfield Asa T. Newhall Marblehead John Prince, William Fabens, Nathan
Bowen
Methuen John Tenney
Newbury Daniel Adams,3d. Moses Pettingell Newburyport Ebenezer
Moseley, Steph. W. Mars- ton, John Cook, Geo. Tit- comb, Henry W. Kinsman, Edward S. Rand Salem John Punchard, John Prince, Benjamin Merrill, Daniel A. White, John G. King, Elisha Mack, Fred- erick Howes, Joseph Ropes, Joseph G, Waters, Ralph H. French, Larkin Thorn- dike, Stephen P. Webb, David Roberts, Stephen C. Phillips, Ephraim F. Mil- ler, Benjamin F. Brown, Joseph S. Cabot Topsjield Royal A. Mer- riam
Wenham Edmund Kimball West Newbury Moses
Newell
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
John Punchard, Daniel A. White, Asa Andrews, Chas. White, Nathl. Lord, jr. Stephen Minot, John Prince, James H. Duncan, John Hooper, Moses Pettingell, John Porter, William B. Banister, Hobart Clark, Amos Blanchard, Charles Kimball, Robert Rantoul, Benja-
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ESSEX COUNTY.
inin Merrill, Lonson Nash, Samuel S. Trefry, John G. Kino^, Asahel Huntington, Ebenezer Shillaber, John Cook.
Justices of the Peace.
Ame.sbury Robert Patten, Lowell Bagley, Stephen Sargent, jr. Wm. Nichols, Leonard Hoyt, Patten Sar- gent, David French, Amos Currier, Josh. Colby, Na- thaniel White, Ebenezer French, John S. Morse, James Evans
Andover William Johnson, jr. Amos Blanchard, Wm. Stevens, Abra. J. Gould, Geo. Hodges, Saml. John- son, jr. Samuel Phillips, Francis Coggswell, John Abbott, Amos Abbott, Henry Osgood, Isaac Car- ruth, James Stevens, jr. Daniel Saunders, William Pierce, Enoch Frye, Chas. S. Storrow
Beverly T. Stephens, John Porter, 2d. Stephens Ba- ker, John T. Baker, John Patch, Joseph E. Ober, Hezekiah Foster, Charles Stephens, Edw. Pousland, Fred. W. Choate, Francis Woodbury
Boxford Jonathan Foster, Moses Dorman, Geo. W. Sawyer, Solomon Low, Amos Kimball, Moses Dor- man, jr. Josiah Kimball, Andrew Gould Bradford William Green- ough, Jesse Kimball, Amos
Parker, Moses Parker, Jona. Kimball, Eliphalet Kimball, Benj. Greenleaf, Benj. Parker, William S. Balch, George Cogswell, Nathaniel Ladd, Edmund Kimball, Joseph Hall Danvers Andrew Nichols, George Osgood, Elias Put- nam, Jonathan Shove, Asa Gardner, Ebenezer Hunt, George Osborn, Allen Put- nam, Ebene. Sutton, John Dexter, Stephen Upton, Fitch Pool, Alfred A. Ab- bott
Essex Jona. Story, John Dexter, Aaron Giddings, Ezra Perkins, jr. Georgetown Chas. S. Ten- ney, Jere. Russell, Paul Dole, Ezra Wilmarth Gloucester Samuel Lane, Israel Trask, Joseph Stacy, Henry Phelps, William Sa- vilie, John Webber, Theo- philus Herrick, Isrnatius Sargent, Saml. L. Young, Gideon Lane,Wm. Parsons, jr. Chas. Sawyer jr. Wm. Williams, Wm. Whipple, Zach. M. Cole, Joseph B. Manninsr, John W, Lowe Haverhill Charles White, Isaac R. How, Enoch Foot, Rufiis Longley, Ephraim Corliss, Gilman Parker,
ESSEX COUNTY.
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Moses G. J. Emery, Wm. D. S. Chase, John Brickett, jr. Jesse Clement, Jacob Caldwell, Samuel Green- leaf, Thomas West, Wm. Taggart, Moses Merrill, Hiram Plummer, John J. Marsh, Thomas N. Chase, Bernard Brickett Hamilton Oliver S. Cressy, Asa Smith, Matthias Whip- ple, Joseph Knowlton, Allen W. Dodge Ipswich Joseph Farley, William Conant, Tnnothy Appleton, Joseph Dennis, Asa Andrews, John Kim- ball, Asahel H. Wildes, Aaron Wallis Geo. Has- kell, Daniel Weed Lynn John Lummus, Elea- zer C. Richardson, Francis S. Newhall, George John- son, Isaiah Breed, Aaron Lummus, Andrews Breed, Edward S. Davis, Thomas B. Newhall, Alonzo Lewis, Benjamin Mudge, Oliver B. Coolidge, Daniel H. Barton, Asa T. Newhall, Daniel Perley, Asa T. Newhall, jr. Thomas J. Marsh, Geo. Foster, Joseph N. Sander- son, Benj. F. Mudge, Geo. H. Gray, Welcome W. Johnson, William Bassett Lynnjield Josiah Newhall, J. Hewes, Andrew Mans- field, jr.
Manchester David Colby, Benj. Leach, Joseph Hoopr 7*
er, John P. Allen Marblehead John G. Hoop- er, James Gregory, Wm. Hawks, William Fabens, Joshua Orne, Saml. Good- win, Joshua Prentiss, Rich- ard Girdler, John Spar- hawk, jr.
Methuen Jonathan Currier, Joseph W. Carlton, Joseph Griffin, Stephen Gage, Stephen Barker, 2d. Jo- seph How, John Davis, Geo. A. Waldo, Josiah G. White, Chas. H. Bigelow Middleton Daniel Fuller, Pelatiah Wilkins, Ebene zer S. Phelps
Newbury Moses Little, Daniel Hale, Silas Moody, Orlando B. Merrill, Moses Pettingell, Joseph Little, Seth Sweetser, W. N. Cleaveland, Josiah Little, Jacob Atkinson, Stewart Chase, Wm. Currier, jr. Roger S. Howard, Daniel Noyes, Edmund Smith, David P. Page, Stephen Jackman, jr. J. Northend, Richard Adams, P. T. Winkley, Joseph Gerrish, Saml. Newman, Daniel Coleman, Eben. Hale, An- drew W. Millimore, Wm. H. Caldwell, Micajah Lunt Newhuryport J. Porter, Solomon H. Currier, John Brickett, John Moody, George Lunt, Charles H. Balch, John Harrod, Tris-
ESSEX COUNTY.
tram Coffin, Nathl. Hills, Jere. Coleman, Edmund L, Le Breton, Jas. P. Froth- ingham, Tristram Coffin, jr. Nathl. Foster, Joseph Couch, John Parker, Danl. D. Akerman, Wm. Davis, Jacob Horton, Wm. Stover, Jj^dward S. Mosely, John B. Svvazey, Thos. Davis, Eleazer Johnson, 3d. Henry Frothing-ham
JRockport Jos. B. Manning, Jas, Goss, Wm. Whipple, Ebenezer Pool, jr. James Haskell, Geo. D. Hale Rowley Richard Herbert, Edw. Todd, Nathl. Mighi'l, Amos J. Tenney, Thos. E Payson, Lewis H. Dole, Edw. Smith
(Sa/emJohnW. Tread well, David Putnam, Thomas Needham, John Russell, Humphrey Devereux, Per- ley Putnam, E. Hersey Derby, Nathl. J. Lord, Geo. Wheatland, Oliver Carlton, Nathl. West, Abijah Nor- they, Neh. Brown, John Winn, Joseph Cloutman, Wm. Sutton, Francis Pea- body, John F. Andrews, Joseph G. Sprague, David
Pingree, George Peabody, John H. Nichols, John C. Perkins, JohnS. WiUiams, Joseph H. Prince, Nathl. Appleton, Wm. H. Foster, Horatio Robinson, Robert Cloutman, Isaac Brown, Augustus Story, George H. Smith, Otis P. Lord, Si- mon F. Barstow, John Chapman, Amory Holbrook, Eph Brown, 3d. Jacob Hood Salisbury Saml. Walton, Dudley Evans, Henry M. Brown, Azor O. Webster, John Evans, Eben. French, Enoch Fowler, Thomas J. Clark
Saugus Joseph Dampney, Benj. F. Newhall, Wm. H. Boardman Topsfield Benj. C. Perkins, Jacob Towne, Jacob P. Towne, Chas. H. Holmes, John G. Hood, Benj. C. Perkins, Joel Lake, Rich- ard PhiUips, jr. John G. Blood
Wenliam Moses Foster, Nicholas Dodge, John Por- ter, Andrew Dodge West Newbury Edm. Hills, Eliphalet Emery, John C. Carr, Dean Robinson
Notaries Public.
Andover Samuel Merrill,
Samuel Phillips
Beverly Stephens Baker,
Fred. W. Choate, Albert
Thorndike
Danvers John W. Proctor,
Joseph Shed, Elias Putnam
Georgetown Jeremiah Rus- sell, George Foot Gloucester Wm. Ferson, William Saville Haverhill Charles White, Charles Minor, Wm. Tag- gart, Gilman Parker
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Ipswich Charles Kimball Lynn, Benj. Oliver, Edvv. S. Davis
Marblehead Jas. Gregory, Nathan Bowen, William Fabens
Newbury Asa W, Wildes Newburyport John Porter, John Cook, James P. Frothingham, Nathl. Fos- ter, Danl. D. Akerman,
Wm. Storer
Rockport James Hsskell Rowley George Trot
Sak/n John Punchard, John Russell, Joseph G. Waters, Oliver Carlton, Stephen P. Webb, Joseph Clontman, John S. Williams, Joshua H Ward, Kphraim F. Mil- ler, Larkin Thorndike Salisbury Henry M Brown
Counsellors and Attorneys.
Amesbury Ebenez. French Andover Hobart Clark, Samuel Merrill, William Stephens, Nathan W Ha- zen, Saml. Phillips, Joseph F Clark, Moses Foster, Thos. F Parsons Beverly Thomas Stevens, Robt. Rantoul, jr. Danvers John W Proctor, Alfred A Abbott, William D. Northeiid
Georgetown Jere. Russell, J D Jones
Gloucester Lonson Nash, Benj. Poole
Haverhill Jas. H Duncan, Stephen Minot, Isaac R How, Alfred Kittredge, Chas. Minot, Gilman Par- ker, Geo. O. Betton, Wm. Taggart, John J Marsh, Isaac Ames
Ipswich Asa Andrews, Geo. Haskell
Lynn Jeremiah C Stick- ney, Thos. B Newhall, B F Mudge Marblehead Wm. Fabens
Methuen John Tenney, Henry Flanders, Ivan Ste- vens, Chas. S Newell, Danl. Saunders, jr. Newlmryport Eben. Mose- ley, Stephen W Maiston, Asa W Wildes, Caleb Gushing, George Lunt, Nathaniel Hills, Henry W Kinsman, Joseph Couch, Edmund L Le Breton, John B Swazey, Horace Bickford Rockport J B Manning
Rowley Thos. E Payson , Salem Benj. Merrill, John G King, Larkin Thorndike, Asahei Huntington, Steph. P Webb, David Roberts, George Wheatland, Nathl. J Lord, John S Williams, Joseph Hardy Prince, Otis P Lord, J C Perkins, Au- gustus Story, S F Barstow, Neh. Brown, jr. Amory Holbrook, Benj. Barstow, Danl. Kimball, Geo. F. Chever, Horace L ConoUy Topsjield Chas. H. Holmes
ESSEX COUNTY.
Crier of the Courts, Theodore Andrews, of Ipswich.
Sheriff, Joseph E. Sprague, of Salem.
Deputy- Sheriffs .
Ameshury Ichabod B. Mor- Lynn Charles Merritt
Marhlehead Saml. Bowden, 3d.
Methuen Bailey Bartlett Newburyport Geo. Green- leaf, John Akerman Rowley Gorham Smith
Salem Nehemiah Brown
rill
Andover Moody Bridges Danvers Andrew Torr
Georgetown "VVm . Boynton Gloucester John Brown Haverhill Jacob How
Ipswich Theo. Andrews
Prison Keepers. •
Ipswich Ira Worcester man
Newburyport John Aker- Salem Samuel Day
Keeper of the House of Correction, Ira Worcester.
Overseers of House of Correction, Charles Kimball, of Ipswich ; Theo. Andrews, do.; Josiah Caldwell, do. Coroners.
Andover Joseph Rice
Bradford Jonathan Kim- ball, jr. Amos Parker, W^m. S. Balch Danvers Stephen Upton Essex Joshua Giddings, David Choate Gloucester Elias Clough, Joseph Stacy, John Steel, jr. William Ferson Haverhill Oliver Morse, Enoch Foot, John Marsh, Moses Atwood Ipsmch Wm. F. Wade, Theodore Andrews Lynn Wm. Rhoades, Elea- zer C. Richardson, Saml. Vial, Plumer Chesley Lynnfeld John Upton
Marhlehead Saml. Bowden,
3d. Jas. Gregory Methuen John Sargent, jr. Amos Barker, Jonathan Merrill
Newbury Orlando B. Mer- rill, Daniel Adams, 3d. David Noyes
Newburyport John Cook, jr. John Moody
RocJcport James Goss
Rowley Jeremiah Jewett Salem John Punchard, Thos. Needham, Nehemiah Brown, Wm. Brown Salisbury Edward Dorr, Elias French, Henry M. Brown
Tops field Richard Phillips West Newbury Wm. Pils- bury, Richard Heath
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
FRANKLIN. Judfie of Probate, Richard E. Newcomb, of Greenfield. Register of Probate, George Grennell, jr. of do. County Treasurer and Register of Deeds, Almond Brai-
nard, of Greenfield. Clerk of the Courts, Henry Chapman, of Greenfield.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. ^ernarJ5^ow H W Cushman Franklin Ripley, Horatio
Coleraine Chas Thompson Charkmont Sylves. Max well Deerfield Epaphras Hoyt, Chas. Williams, Pliny Arms Greenfield Richard E New- comb, George Grennell,
G Newcomb, Henry Chap- man, Almond Brainard, David Aiken, Geo. T Davis Hawley Thomas Longley Sunder 'and Horace W Taft Wenddl Joshua Green
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. Richard E Newcomb, Joj.hua Green, Sylvester Maxwell, John Nevers, Horace W. Taft, Horatio G. Newcomb, Henry Chapman.
Justices of the Peace. Ashfield Henry Bassett, tuck, Amos Bard well, Amos
Chester Sanderson, Thos. White, Wait Bement, Chas. Knowlton Bernardston Zebina C. Newcomb, Aretas Ferry, John E. Burk Buckland John Porter, Amos Shepherd, Ezra Hawes, Rufns Trowbridge, Ebenezer Maynard, John Sprague, Levi Sprague Charkmont Asahel Judd, Alexander P. Maxwell, Elias Taylor, Stephen Bates, Roger M. Edwin H. Porter Coleraine John Saml. Coolidge, Dinison,jr. John Jonathan Johnson, Jonathan Tolman, Calvin W. Shat-
Leavitt,
Drury,
David
Wilson,
Stewart, Joseph W. Me- gee, Charles Thompson Conway Asa Howland, Phineas Bartlett, Jas. S. Whitney, Austin Rice Deerfield R. Saxton, Jona- than A Saxton, Amos Rus- sell, John Wilson, Jonathan Hawks, Isaac Abercrombie, Art. Williams, Saml. Ware, Henry K. Hoyt, Aaron Arms, Horatio Hawks Ervintr Fordyce Alexan- der, Elisha Smith Gi/l Seth S Howland, Joel Lyon, John Bates, Elipha- let S Darling, Darius Bas- comb, John A Tenny Greenfield David Willard, Thomas Nims, Richard E. Field, Wendell T Davis,
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FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Whiting Griswold, Edward F Henry, D Wells Alvord, Charles Devens, Jr. Haioley Edmund Longley, John Tobey, John Vincent, Austin Pease
Heath Benjamin Maxwell, Luther Gale, Joseph W. Hunt, Lysander M Ward, Winslow Buck Leverett Rufus Fitts, Butler Wilraarth, Timothy B Rice, Zebina Field, Jonathan Co- nant, Elihu M Hatch, Al- den C Field
Leyden George Mowry, Eli W Packer, Joseph B Den- nison, Fred. W Carlton, John Morey, 2d Montague Apollos Gunn, John S Ward, Timothy M Dewey
Munroe Charles Phelps New Salem Horace Hunt, Jabez E Whipple, Asahel Paige, Emerson Fay, Sam. Giles, Wm. Smith, Robert Cook, Charles B Moseley, Asahel Bangs, Alph. Har- ding
Northfield Richard Colton, James White, Job M Dick- inson, Alfred R Field, Tim- othy Field, Asahel Sawyer, Thomas Lyman Orange Perley Barton, Hi- ram Woodward, Stephen
Emery, Moseley Clapp, J. R Whipple, Zina Goodale, Asa Maynard, Sal. How- ard, Josiah Goddard Bowe Noah Wells, Saml. HReed,Wm. Taylor, Eb- enezer Starr, Sol. Read Shelburne William Wells, Apollos Barnard ,Elam Kel- logg, David Wells, Stephen J W Tabor, Zebulon W Field, Gad Townley Shuteshury Josiah Beaman, jr., Nathaniel Macomber, Joseph L Smalledge, Har- din Hemmenway Sunderland Caleb Hubbard, Wm. Delano, Lewis Puff- er, Charles Cooley, Ashley Hubbard
Warwick Jonathan Blake, Justus Russell, Ashbell Ward, Joseph Stephens, Jac. R Gale, Amory Mayo, Abijah Eddy
Wendell Jonathan Whita- ker, Joel Johnson, Otis Brooks, Jabez Sawyer, jr., Lucius Cook
Whateley Silas Frary, Jus- tice White, David Stock- bridge, jr., Luke B White, Chester Bard well, 2d., D Brown, Roderick B Har- wood, Henry Barnard, T Crafts, Josiah All is
Notaries Public.
Bernardston Hen. W Cush- man
Deerfield Aaron Arms
Greenfield Franklin Ripley
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Counsellors and Attorneys. Charlemont Sylvester Max- ley, Almon Brain&rd, David well, Edwin H Porter Willard, George T Davis, Cokraine John Drury, Wm David Aiken, Daniel W Lanfair Alvord, Wendell T Davis, Conway Albert Clarke Whiting Griswold, Charles Deerfield Pliny Arms, Aar. Devens, jr., James S Grin- Arms, Jona. A Saxton nell
Greenfield, R E Newcomb, Montague Jona. Hartwell
George Grennell, H G Northfield Charles Mattoon
Newcomb, Franklin Rip- Sunderland Horace W Taft
Sheriff, John Nevers, of Northfield. Depuiy Sheriffs. Ashfield Anson Bement Greenfield Henry Frink Charlemont Samuel Potter Montague Solo. C Wells Cokraine Thos. R. McGee iVewSa/em Wilson Andrews Deerfield George Clay Orange Ansel Lesure
Deputy Jailer, Henry Frink, of Greenfield.
Overseers of House of Correction.
Frederick Ripley and Thomas Nims.
Crier of the Courts, David Wright, of Greenfield.
Coroners.
Charlemont Samuel Potter Northfield Richard Colton,
Conway Christopher Arms Simeon A Field
Deerfield Edward Nims Sunderland Wm Delano
Greenfield David S Jones, Warwick Wm E Russell
D N Carpenter Wendell Samuel Brewer
Leverett Sylvanus Field
HAMPDEN. ""
Judge of Probate, Oliver B. Morris, of Springfield. Register of Probate, Justice Willard, of do.
Register of Deeds, William Rice, of do.
County Treasurer, William Rice, of , do.
Clerk of the Courts, Richard Bliss, of do.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Longmeadow Ethan Ely ris. Justice Willard, George Springfield Oliver B Mor- Ashmun, John Hooker^ J.
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HAMPDEN COUNTY.
W Crooks, Richard Bliss, Champion
Erasmus D, Beach, James Westjield Elijah Bates, N
Stebbins, Henry Morris, Jo- T Leonard, Matthew Ives
siah Hooker Wilbraham Abel Bliss
West Springfield Reuben
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. Elijah Bates, James Fowler, Oliver B Morris, Justice Willard, George Bliss, William G Bates, John How- ard, James W Crooks, Reuben Boies
Justices of the Peace.
Blandford David Boies, L Gibbs, Orren Sage, Justus Boies
Brimfield Asa Lincoln, Eb. Knight, Parsons Allen Chester Forbes Kyle, Ed- mund Hubbard, Wm. Shep- herd, T K D' Wolff, Asa Wilcox, Jabin B Williams, Edmund Kelso, Melvin Copeland
Granville James Cooley, C F Bates, Vincent Holcomb, Elijah Seymour, Aaron L Curiiss
Holland John Wallis, David B Dean, Sam'l Hamilton Long meadow Wm White, Burgess Salisbury, Calvin Burt, John F Crooks, Jo- seph McGreffory, Ethan Ely, Simeon Newell, Lorin Burt^
Ludlow Benjamin Sikes, J Syms, Theodore Sikes, A Clark, Elisha T Parsons, Ephraim C Jencks, Charles Alden
Monson Jacob Thompson, Timothy Packard, Jonathan Torrey, Oliver W McKins-
try, Austin Fuller, Walter Smith, Andrew W Porter Montgomery Edward Tay- lor, Oren Parks Palmer Aaron King, Jacob B Merrick, Cyrus Knox, Wm. M Shearer, Abel Cal- kins, John Ward, Alonzo Y Blanchard, Gamahel Col- lins, Moses Barnes, Calvin Torrey, Elias Turner Russell Newman Bishop, jr, James Bishop, Rowland Parks
Southwick Saul Fowler, G Styles, Uzall Rockwell, H Laflin, Amasa Holcomb, J M Forward, Elisha Steer, Bernard B Whittemore Springfield Dan. Lombard, Solomon Haich, David M Bryant, Richard D Morris, Wilham Rice, Orange Cha- pin, Wm. Dwight, Walter H Bowdoin, Robert E Be- mis, William Bridgman, H Chapin, David Ames, jr., Alpheus Nettleton, Joseph W Newcomb, Amos W Stockwell, Austin Chapin, 2d, Chester W Chapin, H
HAMPDEN COUNTY.
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Vose, Ethan A Clary, Eli- phaz Jones, Ithamar Good- man, Joseph Ingraham, G B Morris, Otis A Seamans, John Wells, R E Dewey, Francis Cummins, Lorenzo Norton, David Ames, Phny Cadweli, Welling. Thomp- son, Ansel Phelps, jr., D. H. Dustin, Richard Bliss, Henry Morris, Russell P. Dewey, Wm. L. Bemis Tolland Wm. Moore, Sam. Hamilton, Henry Bliss, Jo- seph D Slocum, Henry A Bills, George W Granger Wales A Need ham, John Smith, Charles Gardner, Absalom Gardner, Corne- lius Miller
Westjield Wm. Blair, Lu- cius Wright, Asa B Whit-
man, Jehiel Abbott, Reuben Smith, Edward B Gillet, David Moseley, John J Bas- sett
West Springfield Just. Ely, Amos Worthington, Alfred Flower, Henry Ely, Sam'l Smith, Wells Southworth, Harvey Chapin, Spencer Flower, Homer Ely, Reu- ben Palmer, Lester Wil- liams, Warren Chapin, W. F. Wolcott, Cyrus Frink, Edward Parsons, Daniel G. White
Wilbraham Walt. Stebbins, John B Morris Jesse W. Rice, Stewart Be- bee, Luther B. Bliss, John W. Smith, John M. Mer- rick, Marcius Cady, Samu. Bebee
Notaries Pvhlic.
Springfield John Howard, James M. Thompson, John Wells
Westfield Wm. G. Bates, Norman T. Leonard West Springfield Just. Ely
Counsellors and Attorneys.
Chester Henry D. Filley Granville James Cooley, Charles F. Bates Palmer Calvin Torrey, Ber- nard B. Whittemore Springfield Oliver B. Mor- ris, Justice Willard, Geo. Bliss, William B. Calhoun, James W. Crooks, George Ashmun, Reuben A. Chap- man, Erasmus D. Beach, John Mills, Wm. Dwight, Henry Morris, Josiah 8
Hooker, Joseph Warren Newcomb, Geo. B. Morris, Amos W. Stock well, Fran- cis Cummins, Henry Vose, James Stebbins, Otis A. Seamans, Russell E. Dew- ey, John Wells, Welling- ton Thompson, Ephraim W. Bond, Allen Bangs, Ansel Phelps, jr. Thos. B. Mann, D. H. Dustin, Chas. C. Hay ward, Geo. Walker, Lorenzo Norton, Lester
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Williams, jr. Norman T. Leonard, Edw.
WestfieldWm. Blair, Wm. B. Gillett, Wm. Whitman G. Bates, Patrick Boise, W. Granville L. E. Newell
Sheriff, Caleb Rice, of Springfield.
Deputy- Sheriffs .
Brimfield James Brown Palmer Elisha Converse, jr.
CA€5^er(N.vil.) P. B.Cook Springfield Joseph W.
" (Factories) Chas. Gorham
W. Knox " Cabotville Nathl. Cutler
E. Granville Timothy M. " CAicopeeF«Z/5 E. Adams Cooley, 2d. W65(/?e/(J Chas. K.Bingham
Deputy- Jailer , Ralph Day, of Springfield.
Overseers of House of Correction.
Solo. Hatch, Wm. Child, John B, Kirkham, of Springf.
Orier of the Courts, Henry Brewer, of Springfield.
Coroners.
Brimfield Alvan Janes John B. Kirkham, Elihu
Monson Austin Fuller Blake
Palmer Elias Turner Westfield Jehiel Abbott
Southwick Gideon Stiles Wilbraham William Clark,
-Sprm^^eZc? Harvey Chapin, John Baldwin
HAMPSHIRE. Judge of Probate, Ithamar Conkey, of Amherst. Register of Probate, Samuel F. Lyman, of Northampton. Register of Deeds, Harvey Kirkland, of do.
County Treasurer, Jonathan H. Butler, of do. Clerk of the Courts, Samuel Wells, of do.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Amherst Ithamar Conkey Hatfield Israel Billings Belchertown Mark Doolitlle, Northampton Lewis Strong , Myron Lawrence Solo. Stoddard, Chas. E.
Chesterfield Dyer Bancroft Forbes, Saml. Wells, Chas. Enfield Epaphras Clark P. Huntington, Samuel F. Hadky Charles P. Phelps Lyman, Osmyn Baker
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Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. Joseph Lyman, Solomon Stoddard, Mark Doolittle, Eli- phalet Williams, Ithamar Conkey, David Mack, Myron Lawrence, Samuel Wells.
Justices of Amherst Lucius Boltwood, Enos Dickinson, Elijah Boltwood, John Leland, James Kelloo-g, Daniel Dickinson, Timothy J. Gridley, Leonard M. Hills, Luke Sweetser, Charles Delano, John Eankin Belchertown Justus For- ward, Henry A. Bridaman, Israel Towne, Wrig-ht Bridgman, Giles Perkins, James H. Clapp, Dwight Graves, Leonard Barrett David Rice
Chesterfield Thaddeus
Baker, Timothy A. Phelps, Oliver Edwards, Lyman Rice, Benj. Bryant, Bela P. Clapp
Cummington Eliphalet
Packard, Elisha Mitchell, William Packard, Nathan Orcutt, Wm. Swan Easthampton Thad. Clapp, John Ludden, Luther Clark, Saml. Williston, Ebenezer Eerry
Enfield Benj. Harwood, Ephraim Richards, Ichabod Pope, Josiah B. Woods Goshen Benj.White,Asahel Billings, Luther Stone Greenwich Laban Marcy, Jno. Warner, Jno. Noriham Granhy Levi Taylor, Wm.
the Peace.
Belcher, Samuel Ayers, Lewis H. Carver, Reuben R. Eastman, Dexter O. Dickinson, Homer A. Cook Hadley Moses Porter, Wm. Porter, G. C. Kellogg, Parsons West, Jason Stock- bridjre, Ephr. Smith, Jas. B. Porter, Joseph Smith, 2d. .Simeon Dickinson, Geo. Allen, Cotton Smith, John A. Morion
Hatfield Samuel Partridge, Ehjah Bardwell, Austin Smith, Joseph Billings, Re- membrance Bardwell, Sam- uel D. Partridge, Alpheus Longley, Addison H. Peck, Geo. W. Hubbard, Justin Wait
Middlefield John Dickson, Uriah Church, Matthew Smith, jr. Nathl. Smith, jr. Northampton Daniel Steb- bins, Roswell Hubbard, Thomas Shepherd, Oliver Warner, Joseph S. Kings- ley, Asahel Lyman, Wm. W. Partridge, Saml. Par- sons, Harvey Kirkland, Benj. Barrett, Justus Boies, Jonathan H. Butler, Wm. O Gorham, Chas. F Smith, James Hibben, Charles E. Forbes, Milo J. Smith Norwich Samuel Kirkland,
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Joseph Stanton, Aaron B. Dimock, Horace Taylor, Joseph Kirkland, Washing- ton Strong
Pelham Henry Kingman, Cyrus Kingman, John Par- menter
Plainfield John Hamblin, Leverett Hallock, Elijah Clark, Jason Richards, Ebenezer Snell, Isaac Lin- coln, Geo. A^'ining Prescott Saml. Henry, Sta- cy Linzie, Horace Hunt, Nathan Vaughan South Hadlcy" Wm. Bow- doin, Daniel Paine, Alonzo Lamb, Titus Clark, Gilbert A. Smith
Southampton Asahel Birge, Elisha Edwards, Wm. S.
Notaries Public.
Amherst Edw. Dickinson bins, James Hibben, Josiah
Chesterfield Dyer Bancroft D. Whitney
Northampton Daniel Steb- Ware William Hyde
Counsellors and Attorneys.
Rogers, Luther Edwards Ware Joseph Cnmmings, Alpheus Damon, Aaron Gould, William Hyde, John Bowdoin, Joel Rice, Saml. T. Spaulding, Charles De- vens, Arthur L. Devens Westhampton Wm. Hooker, Sylvanus Clapp, John A. Judd, Jesse Lyman Williamsburg Elisha Hub- bard, Gross Williams, Danl. Collins, Lewis Bodman, Addison H. White, Spen- cer Root, Joseph Bodman, Hiram Bagg
Worihington Josiah Mills, Wm. Ward, Chauncey B. Rising, Elisha H Brewster, Elkanah Ring, jr.
Amherst Ithamar Conkey, Lucius Bolt wood, Edward Dickinson, Charles S. De- lano, Ithamar F. Conkey Belchertown Mark Doolit- tle, Myron Lawrence Chesterfield Dyer Bancroft Enfield Epaphras Clark Greenwich Laban Marcy ^a(^e/c? Israel Billings, Mr. Patridge Northampton Charles E.
Forbes, Charles P. Hun- tington, Osmyn Baker, Saml. H. Bates, Wm. O. Gorliam, Charles F. Smith ^S. Hadley Wm. Bowdoin Ware Arth. L Devens, Saml T. Spaulding, Chas Devens Williamsburg Elisha Hub- bard, Addison H. White Worthington Chauncey B. Rising
Sheriff', Samuel L. Hinckley, of Northampton.
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Deputy- Sheriffs . Amherst Fred. A. Palmer George Clay Bekhertown Henry A. Enfield Rufus Church
Longley Northampton Ansel Wright
Chester Factories (Hamp- Palmer (Hampden co.) Al- den CO.) Charles W. Knox onzo N. Dewey Chesterfield Wm. A. Stet- South Hadley Joel Miller son Worthington Chas C Parish
Deerfield (Franklin co.) Ware Joseph Hartwell
Deputy- Jailer , Frederick W. Clark, of Northampton. Crier of the Courts, W. W. Partridge, of Northampton.
Overseers of House of Correction. Elisha Strong, WilUam Clark, William W. Partridge, of
Northampton. Keeper-and Master, Frederick W. Clark, of Northampton.
Coroners.
Amherst Solomon Keyes Greenwich Steph. Douglass
Eastman Hatfield Austin Smith
Belchertoion Ralph Owen Northampton Ansel Wright
Chesterfield Francis Burnell Southampton Asahel Chap-
Cummington Bela Norton man
Enfield Rufus Powers Worthington Josiah Mills Goshen Ambrose Stone
MIDDLESEX.
Judge of Probate, Samuel P. P. Fay, of Cambridge. Register of Probate, Isaac Fiske, of Weston. Register of Deeds, Caleb Hayden, of Cambridge. County Treasurer, Stedman Buttrick, of Concord. Clerk of the Courts, Elias Phinney, of Lexington. Judge of Police Court, for Lowell, Nathan Crosby. Special Justice, do.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Brighton Francis Winship Wm. Parmenter Cambridge Abraham Hil- Carlisle Amos Spaulding Hard, Ephraim Buttrick, Charlestovm James K. Nathaniel R, "Wl^itney, Frothingham, Arthur "Vy. 8*
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Austin, James Dana, Wm. Sawyer
Concord Joseph Barrett, Francis R. Gourgas, Nehe- miah Ball
Groton Caleb Butler, Brad- ford Russell, Stewart J. Park
Hopkinton Samuel B. Wal- cott
Lexington Elias Phinney Lowell Joseph Locke, Joel Adams, Elisha Huntington, Josiah G. Abbott, Samuel A Brown, John W Graves, Thomas Hopkinson, Na- than Crosby
Medford Abner Bartlett, Dudley Hall
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Joseph Barrett, Joseph Locke, Isaac Fiske, Josiah Adams,
Elias Phinney, John Walton, Leonard M. Parker,
Samuel P. P. Fay, Caleb Butler, Nathaniel Wright,
Paul Willard, William Sawyer, John W. Graves,
Newton Amos Allen, Wm.
Jackson, Andrew H. Ward,
Joel Fuller, James Fuller
Pepperell John Walton, Asa
F. Lawrence
Reading John Weston
Shirley L. M. Parker
Waltham Jarvis Lewis
Watertown Levi Thaxter,
Tyler Bigelow, John Clark,
Isaac Robbins, Charles
Bemis
West Cambridge James
Russell
Westford John Abbott
Weston Isaac Fiske
Woburn John'Wade,
Leonard Thompson
Wm. Livingston. John G. Palfrey. '
Chas. Thompson, Moses Edgell,
Justices of Acton Abraham Conant, Francis Tuttle, Stevens Hayward, Winthrop E. Faulkner, Alden Fuller, Robert Chaffin, Nathan Brooks
Ashby Alex. T. Willard, Amos Willington, Stephen Wyman, Isaac Patch, Ezek. Colman, Luke Wel- lington, Alfred Hitchcock Ashland Wm. F. Ellis, Andrew Allard, Calvin Shepard
the Peace.
Bedford Reuben Bacon, John Merriam, Amos Hart- well, PhineasW Chamber- lain
Billerica Marshall Preston, John Baldwin, Dudley Fos- ter, Saml. Rogers, John Eames, Luther W . Faulk- ner
Boxboro^ Saml. Hayward, Solomon Hagar, Cephas Hartwell
Brighton Edw. Sparhawk, Life Baldwin, Chas. Heard,
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Wm. Warren, Joseph Bal- lard, Elijah Clark, James L. L. F. Warren Jonas Wilder
Burlington Nathan Blan- chard, Wm. Winn, Abner Shedd
Cmnbridge Edmund T. Dana, Wm. J. Whipple, Wm. F. Stone, Abraham Edwards, Edw. T. Chan- ning, Joseph T. Bucking- ham, Chas. Folsom, Isaac Livermore, Nathan Fiske, Charles C. Little, Omen S. Keith, George W, Liver- more, Henry M. Chamber- lain, John S. Ladd, Rich- ard H. Dana, James Luke, Philemon R. Russell, Jon- athan Wheeler, Samuel S. Green, Welcome B. Sayles, Lucius R. Paige, Eliphalet Davis, John Henshaw, Lewis Josselyn, Jas. Hay- ward, Lorenzo Marett, Geo. A. Gushing, Joel Giles, Benj. M. Whitney, Thad. W. Harris, John B. Dana Carlisle Saml. Stevens, Calvin Heald, Benjamin Barrett, John Heald Charlestown Paul Willard, Abraham R. Thompson, Henry Gardner, jr. Chester Adams, Wm. J. Walker, James Hunnowell, Charles Thompson, Charles W. Moore, Benj. Badger, G. Washington Warren, Tim- othy Thompson, Richard Frothingham, jr. Seth J.
Thomas, Daniel Dodge, Jacob Foss, Enoch Hunt, Henry D. Austin Chelmsford Saml. Davis, Caleb Abbot, Eben. Adams, Alpheus Spaulding, Jona- than M Reed, Benj. Adams, Joseph Weed, Daniel Par- ker, Joseph Reed, Wilhara Adams, Samuel Parker, Eli F. Webster Concord Elisha Wheeler, Stephen Patch, Daniel Shaltuck, John M. Cheney, Stedman Buttrick, Joshua Buttrick, Charles B. Davis, Ebenezer R. Hoar, John S Key as
Dunstable James Swallow, Temple Kemble, Josiah Cummins, Edmund Page, Allen Cummings, Wm. P. Webster
Dracut Israel Hildreth, jr. David Blood, Colburn Blood, jr. Ira Hall, Wm. P. Webster
Framingham Luther Bel- knap, Wm. Buckminster, Warren Nixon, Jonas Clayes, Moses Edgell, Henry Richardson, Rufus Brewer, Chas. Train, Chas. Fiske, Chas. R. Train, Jo- seph Fuller, John Winzell, Simon Whitney Groton Noah Shattuck, Abel Tarbell, George F. Farley, Jonathans. Adams, John G. Park, John Boyn- lon, Benj. P. Dix, Geo. S. Boutwell, Elijah Whiten,
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MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Calvin Fletcher, Edwin Co- bi^rn
HolUston Elihu Cutler, Eli- as Bullard, Abner Johnson, Wm. Claflin, Eliel Litile- field, Ebenezer H. Currier, Benj. F. Batchelder, Saml. Pay son, Alden Leiand Hopkinton Samuel D. Davenport, Daniel Single- tary, Amara Fames, Jeffer- son Pratt
Lexington Wm. Chandler, Ambrose Morrill, Samuel Chandler, John Mulliken, Benjamin Muzzy, Amos Adams
Lincoln Elijah Fiske, Charles Wheelei, Joel Smith, Cyrus Smith Littleton Jonathan Man- ning, Benj. Dix, Jonathan Hartwell, Joel Hoar, Ce- phas Hartwell, James Kim- ball, Daniel Bolles Lowell John R. Adams, John P. Robinson, Wm. Smith, Seth Ames, John A. Knowles, Tappan Wentworth, John Clark, John Avery, Oliver M. Whipple, John Aiken, Benj. F, French, S. L. Dana, William Davidson, Luke Eastman, Joseph Butter- field, H. G. F. Corliss, Ephraim B. Patch, John Bennett, Daniel S. Richard- son, Julian Abbott, Wm. Livingston, Isaac S. Morse, Isaac W. Scribner, Peter Powers, Josiah B. French,
Alpheus R. Brown, Benja- min F. Butler, Ithamar W. Beard, Abram French, James Russell, Ithamar A. Beard, William F. Smith, R. B. Caverly, John G. Locke, Alanson Crane, Frederick Parker, James H. B. Ayer, Nathaniel Wright, jr. Benjamin F. 131ood, Theo. H. Sweetser, Henry D. Phelps, Samuel Lawrence, Samuel W. Stickney, Wm. P. Web- ster, Henry W. Smith Maiden Benjamin Blaney, Charles Lewis, Nathan Nicholson, Gilbert Haven, Isaac Emerson, Benjamin G. Hill, Martin Burridge, Benj. W. Dodge, Uriah Chamberlain, Jona. Oakes, Elbridge Green, Solomon Corey
Marlboro' Nicholas B. Proctor, Eli Rice, Stephen Pope, Solomon Weeks, Wm. H. Wood, William Barnes, Richard Farwell, Nathl. Longley Medford Jonathan Brooks, Jonathan Porter, John Sparrell, Thatcher Ma- goun, Daniel Swan, Henry Porter, Alexander Gregg, Judah Loring
Natick Samuel Fiske, Wm. Farris, Chester Adams, Moses Eames, Edward Walcott
Newton Seth Davis, Mat- thias Collins, Joseph Ba-
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con, Saml. Hyde, Ezra Nichols, Horatio Moor, Asa Cook, John H. Richardson, Loring Wheeler, Simeon Grover, Wm. Kenrick, Edw. J. Collins, Thomas Edmands, Stephen W, Trowbridge
Pepperell Abel Jewett, Wm. Buttrick, Arnold Hutchinson, John P. Tar- bell, John Tarbcll, Joseph Tucker, Samuel Farrar, B. Gordon Robinson, Lemuel W. Blake, Christopher W. Bellows
Reading Joshua Prescott, Caleb Wakefield, George Flint, John Batchelder, 4th Edwin Foster, Abiel Hol- den, Thaddeus B. Pratt, Thomas Sweetser, Ehab Parker, jr.
Sherlmrne Dalton Goulding, Alpheus Clark, Micah Le- land, Jeremiah Butler, Amos Clark
Shirley Benj. Hartwell, Ste- phen Longley, Joseph Ed- gartown, Jas. P, Whitney, Augustus G. Parker, Zenas Brown, Israel Longley, John Park, Thomas Whit- ney
Somerville Luther V. Bell, Alfred Allen, Edm. Tufts, Columbus Tyler S. Reading Burrage Yale, Thos. Emerson, Lily Ea- ton, Noah Smith, Benj. B. Wiley, Eben Avery Sloneham Peter Hay, Da-
vid Tilton, John H Wright, Darius Stevens, Geo. W Dike, Ira Gerry, Solon Dike, Edward Buckman Stow Moses Whitney, Eli- jah Hale, Charles Tower James B. Brown, Win- throp Robinson, Edwin Whitney
Sudbury Asher Goodenow, Lyman Howe, Nahum Thompson, C. G. Cutler, Drury Fairbanks Teivksbury Wm. Rogers, Samuel Thompson, John Jaques, Horatio C. Mer- riam, Jonathan Clark, John G Moore
Townsend Paul Gerrish, Richard Warner, Jonathan Richardson, Levi Sherwin, Joel Adams, Aaron War- ren, Fred. A Worcester, John Bertram, Samuel Jen- kins, jr. Henry Sceva, Le- vi Warren
Tyngsboro'' Robert Brinley, Calvin Thomas^ John Far- well, AsaButterfield, Chas. Butterfield, Simon Thomp- son, Augustus Pierce WaUharn John Clark, Josi. Childs, Nahum Hardy, I. W. Mulliken, Arad Moore, Eben. Hobbs, jr., Joseph Bond, jr., Nathaniel May- nard, Danl. Emerson, Sam. L. Dana
Watertoivn Seth Bemis, H. Hosmer, Grenv, T. Winth- rop, Wm. May Wayland Wm. Bridge, W.
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MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Sherman, David Heard, E. Mellen, James Francis West Cambridge Thomas Russell, Timothy Welling^- ton, Charles Muzzy, Jesse F. Pattee
We5(/br<f Nahum H. Groce, Jonathan Prescott, John W P. Abbot, Eph. Abbot, L. Prescott, Truewor. Keyes, Samuel Fletcher, John B. Fletcher
Weston Alpheus Bigelow, jr., Isaac Jones, Benjamin
James, Jonas Cutler, Ches- ter Dickinson
Wilmington James Jaques, Walter Blanchard Wohurn Charles Carter, Jo- seph Gardner, Benjamin F. Thompson, Bowen Buck- man, Samuel Sweetser, Al. H. Nelson, Loring Emer- son, Abijah Thompson, Al- bert L. Richardson, Daniel P. Thompson, C. Choate, John Nelson, James M. Randall
Brighton Charles Heard Cambridge Wm. J. Whip- ple, Henry M Chamberlain, Eph. Buttrick, Omen S. Keith, John B Dana Charlestown Wm. Sawyer, G. Washington Warren,
Notaries Public.
Concord Nathan Brooks Framingham JosiahAdams, Edgar Wheeler, D. Brewer Groton Caleb Butler
Xow;e// John R. Adams, Jas. G. Carney Newton David Smith
Counsellors and Attorneys. Billerica Marshall Preston Concord Samuel Hoar, Na-
Cambridge Abraham Hil- liard, Wm. J. Whipple, Simon Gre^nleaf, Samuel P. P. FayJ Ephraim But- trick, Omen S. Keith, Isaac Fiske, J. S. Ladd, Lorenzo Marett
Camhridgeport Henry M. Chamberlain, Abraham Ed- wards, George W Liver- more
Charlestown Paul Willard, Arthur W Austin, Wm. Sawyer, James Dana, G. Washington Warren, Hen. D. Austm, George Farrar, Moses G Cobb
than Brooks, John M. Che- ney, Ebenezer R. Hoar, John S. Keyes Framingham Josi. Adams, Wm. Buckminster, Charles R. Train
Groton Caleb Butler, Brad- ford Russell, Geo. F. Far- ley, Edwin Coburn HoUiston Elias Bullard Hopkinton Saml. B. Wal- cott
Lowell John R. Adams, N. Wright, John P. Robinson, Luke Eastman, Seth Ames, W^m. Smith, Joseph Locke, John A. Knowles, Thomas
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Hopkinson, Joel Adams, J. Locke, H. G. F. Corliss, Tappan Went worth, Josiah G. Abbott, Alpheus R. Brown, Daniel S. Richard- son, Samuel A. Brown, Juhan Abbott, Isaac S. Morse, Benj. F. Butler, Frederick Parker, Nathan- iel Wright, jr., Ithamar W. Beard, Wm. F. Smith, T. H, Sweetser, Benjamin F. Blood, Robert B. Caverly, George A. Butterfield, Na- than Crosby, Henry W. Smith, Rufus Lapham, E. S. Leavitt, A. W. Farr,R. Dinsmore, James Dinsmoor, Benj. Dean, jr.,. Wm. P. Webster, Wm. A. Rich- ardson, H G Blaisdell Maiden Charles Lewis
Marlboro'' Richard Farwell Med ford Abner Bartlett, S. B, Perry Newton Amos Allen, N. S.
Partridge
Pepperell Asa F. Lawrence Reading Joshua Prescott, A. A. Prescott ySouth Reading W. St. A, Stearns
Stow Edwin Whitney
Townsend Fred. A. Wor- cester
Tyngsboro'' Charles Butter- field
Waltham Arad Moore, Jo- siah Rutter
Watertown Tyler Bigelow, Ijevi Thaxter, Chas. Bemis, Isaac V. Beinis Wayland Edward Mellen Westford John W . P. Ab- bott
West Cambridge Jas. Rus- sell Weston Alpheus Bigelow,
Woburn Albert H. Nelson, Asa Spaulding, James M. Randall
Sheriff, Samuel Chandler, of Lexington Deputy Sheriffs. Cambridgeport Nathan Hopkinton Wm. A
Fiske
Charlestown Thos. Sumner
Concord Moses Piichard
E. Cambridge Levi Parker
Framingham Eliphalet
Wheeler
Groton Wm. C. Lewis
Phipps Lowell Jefferson Bancroft, Joseph Butterfield Newton Adolphus Smith Townsend Charles Powers Wayland Horace Heard Woburn Albert Thompson
Crier of C.P. and Crier of S. J. C, Levi Parker, of Cambridge.
Jailersj-Camb. Nathl. Watson. Concord, Sam. Staples. Lowell, Samuel Meserve.
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Overseers of House of Correction. Lexington, Samuel Chandler. Cambridge, William Par- menter, Jonathan Wheeler. Master, Nathaniel Wat- son, of Cambridge.
Coroners.
Zacheus Shed, Jas. Fisher Maiden Theo. L. Styles Marlboro'' Isaac T. Stevens, Levi I. Whetmore Neioton Adolphus Smith Pepperell Luther Tarbell, jr., Charles Tarbell Reading Abiel Hoi den
•S. Reading Jere. Bryant Shirley Stephen Long-ley Benj. r. Rich-
Thomas Clark Quincy Sylves-
Acton Luther Conant
Ashby Alex. T. Willard, Ezekiel Colman Cambridge Nathan Fiske, Nathaniel Watson Carlisle Jonas Parker
Charlestown Thos. Sumner Chelmsford Ebenezer Par- ker, James Pitts Concord Abel Moore, An- thony Wright Dracut David Blood, jr. Dunstable Edmund Page, James Swallow Framingham Ruf. Brewer, Henry Richardson, Elipha- let Wheeler
Groton Abel Farnsworth, Benjamin Moors, Jacob Pol- lard
Holliston Loam. Littlefield Hopkinton Silas Mirick Littleton Jona. Whitcomb, Samuel Smith, jr. Lowell Josiah B. French,
Prover of Fire Arms, Alpheus Clark, of Sherburne.
NANTUCKET.
Judge of Probate, Samuel Mitchell. Register of Probate, George Cobb. Clerk of the Courts, George Cobb. County Treasurer, George Cobb. Register of Deeds, Asa G. Bunker.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. George Cobb, Charles K. Whitman.
Stoneham ardson Tewksbury Townsend ter
Tyngsboro^ Joseph F. Ban- croft
Wayland Collins Damon, Wm. Heard, 2d Westford Levi Heywood Weston Nath. Fiske, Luther Harrington
Wilmington Joel Jenkins, Josiah Gillis
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Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. Timothy Hussey, Charles Bunker. Justices of the Peace. Thomas Macy, Timothy Hussey, James M. Bunker, Asa G. Bunker, John W. Barrett, Ehsha P. Fearing, Sam- uel Mitchell, Elisha Starbuck, Philip H. Folger, Ed- ward M. Gardner, Wm. Jenkins, Charles Bunker, Barker Burnell, Wm. Barney, Alfred Folger.
Notaries Public. Charles K. Whitman, Caleb Cushman, James M. Bunker, Samuel Mitchell, Elisha Starbuck, Philip H. Folger, Charles Bunker.
Counsellors and Attorneys.
Chas. K. Whitman, James M. Bunker, Charles Bunker.
Sheriff, Elisha Starbuck.
Deputy Sheriff, Uriah Gardner.
Crier of the Court, Caleb Cushman. '
Jailer, William Randall.
Coroner, Elisha M. Hinckley.
Overseers of House of Correction.
Rowland Hussey, Obed Swain, Wm. Barney.
Commissioners of Wrecks, George Myrick, Philip H. Fol- ger, Peter Folger, Peter F. Ewer, of Nantucket, An- drew Brock, of Tuckanuck Island.
NORFOLK.
Judge of Probate, Sherman Leland, of Roxbury. Register of Probate, Jonathan H. Cobb, of Dedham. Register of Deeds, Enos Foord, of do.
County Treasurer, John Bullard, of do.
Clerk of the Courts, Ezra W. Sampson, of do.
Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Bellingham Eliab Wight, Canton Ellis Ames
John C. Scammell Cohasset James C. Doane
Braintree Minot Thayer Dedham Wm. Ellis, Ezra
NORFOLK COUNTY.
W. Sampson, Ira Cleave- land, Ezra Wilkinson Dorchester Waller Baker, Henry Gardner, Moses Draper, Nathl. F. Safford Medjield Daniel Adams Medway Joseph L. Rich- ardson, Artemas Brown, Luther Metcalf Milton John Ruggles, Na- than C. Martin Quincy John Whitney, John M. Gourgas Randolph Royal Turner,
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. Ebenezer Fisher, Samuel Haven, James Richardson, Jo- seph Harrington, Ezra W. Sampson, Melatiah Everett, Fisher A.. Kingsbury, John P. Robinson, Naaman L. White.
Aaron Prescott Roxbury Joseph Harring- ton, Wm. H Sumner, Abel Gushing, Samuel Haven, Isaac H. Wright, Lucius M. Sargent, Sherman Le- land
Stoughton Jesse Pierce Walpole Joseph Hawes Weymouth Christo. Webb, Fisher A. Kingsbury Wrentham Cornelius Kol- lock, Melatiah Everett
Bellingham
EliasCook, Steph. Lewett Savil Metcalf
Braintree Jonathan Wild, jr. Asa French, David Hol- brook, Joseph Richards, Charles M. Fogg, Naaman L White, Benj. V French, Freeman White, Amos Stetson, Judson Stoddard, Elias Hayward Brookline Joseph Goddard, Benjamin Goddard, Thos. Griggs, Chas. Wild, Thos. Kendall, Henry J. Oliver, Artemas Newhall, Augus- tus Aspinwall, Henry Rob- inson
Canton Nathl French , John Gay, Elisha White, Wm. Dunbar
Justices of the Peace. John Bates, Cohasset Thomas Bourne, Henry J. Turner, George W. Collier, Levi N. Bates, Laban Souther Dedham Jona. H. Cobb, John Guild, Enos Foord, Rich'd Ellis, Jeremy Stim- son, Samuel Sweet, Henry A. Penniman, Merrill D. Ellis, Martin Marsh, E. G-. Robinson, Curtis G. Morse, Colburn Ellis, Thos. Mot- ley, John King Dorchester James Hum- phrey, Edw. Sharp, Wm. Oliver, Rob't Vose, Asaph Churchill, Orin P. Bacon, Joseph Ballister, Elijah Yose, Edmund P. Tileston, Darius Brewer, Otis Shep- herd, Charles Howe, Mar-
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shall P. Wilder, Eleazer J. Bispham, Edward King Dover Daniel Mann, Noah A. Fiske, Sherman Battel Foxboro'' Elias Nason, Jo- seph Warren, David Capen, Warren Bird, John M. Everett, Joseph Kingsbury, Thos. M. George, Henry Hobart, George Sherman Franklin Willis Fisher, Albert E. Daniels, John H. Fisher, Walter H. Fisher, Willard Fisher, Peter Ad- ams, Lewis Harding Medfield Jona, P. Bishop, Obed Allen, Chailes C. Sewall
Medway Seneca Barber, Christo. Slocum, Jas. Lev- ering, Joseph Adams, Eli- sha Cutler, Joel Hunt, John P. Jones
Milton Joseph Rowe, Jason W Haughton, Moses Web- ster, Edmund J. Baker, James M. Robbins, Joseph N. Howe, Nath'l F. Saf- ford, Ebenezer G. Tucker, True worthy Dudley, Jo- seph Martm, Chas. Breck, George Thompson, Moses Whitney, Jason Reed, Eli- jah Tucker
Needkam Benj. Slack, Eli- sha Lyon, Daniel Kimball, Geo. Smith, Wm. Flagg, Thomas Kingsbury, Chas. Rice, Reuben Ware, E. K. Whitaker, Aaron Smith, Rufus Mills Quincy Lemuel Brackett,
Noah Curtis, Wm. B Dug- gan, G. W. Beale, Josiah Brigham, Wm. S. Morton, John A. Green, Geo. New- comb, Benj. Curtis, Solo. Willard, John Whitney Randolph Joseph Linfield, Benj. Richards, Silas Paine, Thos Howard, John Spear, jr. Eleazer Beal, jr. Brad- ford L. Wales, Alexander E. DuBoise, Isaac Tower, Erastus Wales, Zenas French, jr.
Roxbury Nathl. S. Pren- tiss, Joseph Curtis, Peter G. Robbins, John J. Clark, Nathl. Curtis, Charles W. Greene, Wm. Whiting, Luther M. Harris, Joseph Hodges, Cornelius Cowing, Abraham F. Howe, Fran- cis Hilliard, Benj. F. Cope- land, John M. Fessenden, Jona. P. Robinson, Samuel G. Perkins, Wm. J. Rey- nolds, Wm. C. Hunneman, Ebenezer W. Stone, S. A. Shedd, Moses Williams, George R Russell, Michael Whittemore, jr. Joshua Seaver, Wm. Bacon, Saml. Walker, Allen Putnam, Charles M. Ellis, Thomas Simmons, Francis G. Shaw Sharon Jeremiah Gould, Elijah Hewins, Lemuel D. Hewins, Asahel S. Drake Stoughton Elijah Atherton, Abner Drake, Joel Talbot, Jas, Tucker, Lemuel Gay, C. South worth, Saml. Tol-
NORFOLK COUNTY.
man, Charles A. French, Enos Talbot, Robert Swan, Clifford Keith, Chas. Ide Walpole Truman Clark, Jo- seph Ellis, John M. Gan- nett, Palmer Morey, John A. Gould, Edmund W. Clapp
Weymouth Lemuel Hum- phrey, Noah Torrey, Ap- pleton Howe, Abner W.
Notaries Canton James Bent
Cohasset Thomas Bonrne, James C. Doane Dedham Eben. Fisher, jr. Lewis H. Kingsbury Dorchester Asaph Churchill Milton Nathan C. Martin, J. M. K. Churchill Quincy Ibraham Bartlett Randolph Aaron Prescott,
Paine, Quincy Bicknell, jr. Lovell Bicknell, Minot Thomas, Alvah Raymond, Ira Curtis, Minot Tirrell, John C. Rhines, Edmund Thomas, Benj. Tirrill, jr. Wrentham John Cheever, Benj. Shepherd, Silas P. Fisher, Preston Day, Saml. Warner, jr. Ebenez. Blake, Timothy P. Whitman
Public.
Benj. Richards, Seth Tur- ner
Roxhury Sherman Lei and, D. A. Simmons, James Russell, Wm. Bacon, Wm. Whiting, 1st.
Weymouth Fisher A.
Kingsbury, T. R. Hanson Wrentham Melatiah Ever- ett, Saml. Warner, jr.
Counsellors and Attorneys.
Braintree Naaman L.
White
Brookline George Griggs
Canton Wm. Dunbar, Ellis
Ames
Dedham James Richardson,
Jona. H. Cobb, Ira Cleave-
land, Ezra Wilkinson, John
King
Dorchester Saml. P. Loud,
Asaph Churchill
M-cd field Jona. P. Bishop,
Daniel Adams
Medway Warren Lovering
Milton Nathl. F. Safford,
Jason Reed
Quincy John M. Gourgas, jr. Wm. S. Morton Randolph Aaron Prescott, N. C. Berry
Roxhury Jos. Harrington, Sherman Leland, David A. Simmons, J. J. Clarke, Francis Hilliard, Wm. Gas- ton, John F. Woodside Weymouth Christo. Webb, Fisher A. Kingsbury Wrentham Melatiah Ever- ett, Saml. Warner, jr.
Sheriff, J. N. E. Mann, of Dedham.
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Deputy- Sheriffs, Canton Charles Endicoit Weymouth Silas Binney E. Medway Naihan Jones Wrentham Bradford S. Randolph Alex. E. DuBois Farrington Roxbury Thomas Adams
Keeper of Jail and House of Correction.
J. N. E. Mann, of Dedham.
Overseers of House of Correction.
James Richardson, Martin Marsh, E. W. Sampson, of
Dedham.
Crier of the Courts, George Alden, of Dedham. Coroners.
Bellingham Hollis Metcalf, Edward C. Craig Braintree Asa French
Cohasset Henry J, Turner Dedham Martin Bates
Dorchester John P. Clapp Dover Elbridge Battel
Franklin Eli M. Richard- son, Saul B. Scott
Milton Alpheus T, French Quincy Lewis Bass
Roxbury Thomas Adams Sharon Elijah Hewins, jr. Enoch Bullard Stoughton Lemuel Gay Weymouth Silas Binney Wrentham Paul Fisher, David A. Fisher
Commissioner of Wrecks, Thomas Adams, of Roxbury.
PLYMOUTH.
Judge of Probate, Aaron Hobart, of East Bridgewatcr. Register of Probate, Jacob H. Loud, of Plymouth. Register of Deeds, Wm. S. Russell, of do. County Treasurer, William R. Sever, of do. Clerk of the Courts. John B, Thomas, of do.
Justices of the Peace Bridgewater Artemas Hale Duxbury Seth Sprague, Seth Sprague, jr. Ger- shom B. Weston East Bridgevjater Barthol- omew Brown
Halifax Jab. P. Thompson Kingston John Thomas, Thomas P. Beal 9*
and of the Quorum. Middleboro'' Zachar. Eddy Pembroke Anthony Colla- more
Plymouth John B. Thomas, Wm. Thomas, Gustavus Gilbert
Scituate John Collamore, Samuel A. Turner, John B. Turner
PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
Appointed to qualify Civil officers.
Hector Orr, William Baylies, Nathaniel M. Davis, John B. Thomas, Thomas Loring, Jacob H. Loud, Joseph Haskell, xlustin Packard, John Beal, Anson Robbins, Theophilus King, Welcome Yomig, James Rugbies, Bartholomew Brown, Peter H. Pierce, Eliab Ward, Aaron Hobart, Solomon Lincoln.
Justices of the Peace
Abington Benj. Hobart, Ja- French, Henry- red Whitman, James Bates,
Ezekiel Thaxter, James
Ford, jr. Harvey Torrey,
John S. Champney, James
Noyes, John Nash
Bridgewater Solomon Al-
den, jr. Isaac Fobes, Saml.
Leonard, jr. Holmes
Sprague, Williams Latham,
Philo Leach, Solomon
Hay ward, Horace Ames,
Dion Bryant, Calvin B
Pratt, Abraham Washburn,
2d. Philip E. Hill, Caleb S
Hunt, Benj. P Pope Carver Benj. Ellis, John
Savary, Saml. Shaw, Lew- is Pratt, Timo. Cobb, Hen- Sherman, Wm. Barrows,
Alden, Jo- siah Whitman, Solomon Ager, Ezia Kingman, Apollos Haskins Halifax Dexter C Thomp- son, Zadock Thompson, Cyrus Morton Hanover Alexander Wood, Benjamin Mann, Thomas J Gardner, Albert White, William Morse, Perez Sim-
Smith,
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Je
essee Murdock Duxhury William Lorirg, Benj. Alden, George P. Richardson, Joseph F. Wadsworth, Samuel Stet- son, Wm. H Sampson, W Peterson, Benj. Smith, Nathaniel Ford, Joshua Brewster, jr.
East Bridgewater Welcome Young, Azor Harris, Isaac Pratt, Hector Orr, William Harris, Nathaniel W.
mons
Hanson Joshua Thos Smith
Hingham Joseph Wilder, jr. Solomon Lincoln, Thos. Loring, Marshall Lincoln, James S Lewis, Henry David Fearing, Gay, Jotham
Cushing, Ebenezer Lincoln Hull Samuel Loring
Kingston John Sever, John Gray, Josiah Holmes, Jo- seph S Beal, Peleg Brad- ford, Seth DreWjAlexander Holmes
Marshfeld Joseph Clift, John Ford, jr. George Leonard, Daniel Phillips, Luther Hatch Middlehoro^ Martin Keith, Seth Miller, Chas. Hooper,
PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
Levi Pierce, Seth Eaton, Abiel P Booth, Oliver Pierce, Samuel Thompson, Paul Hathaway, Joshua Hoskins, jr. Joshua Eddy, Benj. P. Wood, Bradford Harlow, Luther Washburn, Jona. Cobb, Ebenezer Pick- ins, A. T. Harvey, Eliab Ward, Peter H. Pierce, Abisha T. Clark, Cornelius B. Wood, Nathan Kmg, Gamaliel Rounseville, Geo. Sturtevant, Tisdale Leon- ard, Andrew Weston, Still- man Benson, James G. Thompson
North Brid gewater Joseph Sylvester, Eiiab Whitman, M. Packard, Eliphalet Kingman, Geo. Clark,Jesse Perkins, Bela Keith , Franklin Ames, Isaac Eames, Perez Crocker, Geo. W. Bryant Pembroke Thomas Turner, David Oldham, Horace Collamore, Martin Bryant, Charles Hitchcock, Am- brose Parris
Plymouth Nathaniel Rus- sell, Jacob H. Loud, Wm. Clark, Allen Danforth, Schuyler Sampson, Thos. Russell, Isaac L. Hedge, Bourne Spooner, Wm. R. Sever, Wm. M. Jackson, Josiah Robbins, Joshua B. Thomas, Timothy Gordon, Isaac N. Stoddard, Wm. Davis, Ezra Leach, Geo. Bramhall, jr. Joseph Lucas, Leander Lovell, Jeremiah
Farris, Wm. Nelson, Ro- land E. Cotton, Jason Hart, Wm. S. Russell Plympton Zenas Bryant, Jonathan Parker, Wra. H. Soule, Josiah T. Ellis, Isaac Wright, Josiah S. Hammond, Zacheus Parker Rochester Geo. King, Jas. Ruggles, Elijah Willis, Joseph Look, Lothrop Per- kins, Joseph Haskell, Theophilus Pitcher, jr. x^mittai B. Hammond, Joseph W. Church, The- ophilus King, Noah C. Perkins, Noah C. Sturte- vant, David Hathaway, W. N. Ellis, R. L. Barstow, Francis Howard, John Ed- dy
Scituate Anson Robbins, Samuel Tolman, jr. Eben- ezer T. Fogg, Elijah Jenkins, John Beal, Ara- mial Curtis, Dexter Merritt, Wm. James, Elias R. Mungo, Caleb W. Prouty, Ezekiel Jones, Shadrach B. Merritt, Ichabod R. Ja- cobs, Wm. Turner, Henry Thaxter, Wm. Young, John Collamore Wareham John Fearing, Wm. Fearing, B. Murdock, Seth Miller, jr. David Nye, Sylvanus Bourne, Thomas Savary, Wm. Bates, Osier Howard, Saml. Shaw, N. Sherman, Darius Miller, H. G. O. Ellis West Brid gewater John E. Howard, Austin Packard,
PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
Zephaniah Howard, Dwel- Abiel ley Fobes, Jona. Ames, Smith
Notaries Public.
Packard, Elijah
Duxbury Samuel Stetson
East Bridgewater Welcome
Young
Hingham David Harding
Middleboro' Eliab Ward
Plymouth Jacob H. Loud,
Gustavus Gilbert Rochester Elijah Willis, Noah C. Sturtevant Scituate John Beall
M^areham Sylvan us Bourne, Wm. Bates
Counsellors and Attorneys.
Abington Jared Whitman, Benj. Hobart
Duxbury Samuel Stetson East Bridgewater Aaron Hobart, Welcome Young Hanover Alexander Wood, Perez Simmons Hingham Solomon Lincoln, Jotham Lincoln, Ebenezer Gay
Kingston Thomas P. Beal Joseph S. Beal Middleboro' Zacha. Eddy, Eliab Ward, Everett Robin-
North Bridgewater Eliab Whitman
Pembroke Jas. H. Whitman Plymouth Nat. M. Davis, Wm. Thomas, Jacob H. Loud, Gustavus Gilbert, J. B. Thomas, Wm. Davis Rochester John Eddy
Scituate Ebenezer T. Fogg South Bridgewater Wil- liams Latham Wareham Seth Miller, jr. Wm. Bates
West Bridgewater William Baylies Austin Packard
Sheriff, Branch Harlow, of Middleboro Deputy- Sheriffs . Bridgewater PhiHp D. John Perkins Kingman
East Bridgewater Joseph Chamberlain
Hingham Ebed Hersey Kingston Spencer Cushman Middleboro^ Joseph Jackson North Bridgewater Benj. Kingman Plymouth Coomer Weston,
Rochester Danl. Hall
Scituate Nathl. Clapp,
Stephen Bartlett
Bridgewater Philip D.
Kingman
Wareham Moses S. F. To-
bey
West Bridgewater John M.
Reed
Crier of the Courts, Nathaniel Wilder, of Middleboro'
Jailer and Keeper of House of Correction.
Putnam Kimball.
WORCESTER COUNTY.
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Commimoners of Wrecks, Robt Gould, of Hull ; Charles Vinal, and John Damon, of Scituate ; G. B. Weston, of Duxbury ; Elisha Kent, of Marshfield ; S. A. Frazer, of Duxbury ; Otis Baker, of do.
Coroners.
Abington Lebbeus Gurney Carver Nelson Barrows Duxbury Avery Richards E Bridgewater Z. Jones Hanover Levi Curtis
Hmgham Saml. Hobart, James Stevenson Hull Moses B Tower
Kingston Jedidiah Holmes, John Gray
Marshfield Wm. Lewis, James Dingley, Wales Tilden
Middleboro^ Saml. Thomp- son, Joseph Jackson, Ansel
Benson
North Bridgewater Thos.
Wales, jr.
Pembroke Peter Salmond
Plymouth Benj. Drew,
Joseph P. Brown
Plympton Thos. B. Harrub,
Abiel Washburn
Rochester David Peckham,
Scituate Elijah B. Turner, Abiel Cud worth, Ebenezer Stetson, John Beal West Bridgeivater Thomas Ames
WORCESTER. Judge of Probate, Benjamin F. Thomas, of Worcester. Register of Probate, Charles G. Prentiss, of do. Register of Deeds, Alexander H. Wilder, of do. County Treasurer, Anthony Chase of do.
Clerk of the Courts, Joseph G. Kendall, of do.
Justices of the Peace Athol Isaac Stevens
Brookfield Otis Hayden Charlton John Spurr, Salem Tovvne
Fitchburg Eben. Torrey Harvard Abel Whitney Hubbardston Saml. Swan Lunenburg Edm'd Cushing Mendon Warren Rawson Milford John Claflin
Millbury Calvin Willard New Braintree Samuel Mix- ter
and of the Quorum. Petersham Jared Weed Princeton Charles Russell Rutland Rufus Putnam Shrewsbury Adam Harring- ton
Spencer James Draper
Sterling Thomas H. Blood Sutton J. L. Sibley
Templeton Ephraim Stone Westboro^ Nahum Harring- ton
Worcester Chas. Allen, Ira M. Barton, Abijah Bigelow,
WORCESTER COUNTY.
Saml. M. Burnside, Isaac ory Washburn, Wm. N.
Davis, Wm. Eaton, Sam'l Green, Wm. Jennison, T.
Jennison, Joseph G. Ken- Kinnicutt, John Green, Ma-
dall, Rejoice Newton, Em- turin L. Fisher
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Theodore Jones, Edmund Gushing, Joseph G. Kendall,
Warren Rawson, Abijah Bigelow, Wm. Jennison, Wm.
H. Williams, Lyman Sibley, Seth Caldwell, Henry
Chapin, Joseph Thayer, Ebenezer Torrey, Nat. Wood.
Justices of Ashburnham Geo. R. Gush- ing, Nat. Pierce, Geo. G. Parker, Hosea Stone, Silas Willard, Reub. Townsend, Enoch Whit more Aihol Theodore Jones, Eli- phalet Thorp, William H. Williams, Elias Bassett, Benj. Eastabrook, Charles Field
Auburn John Clark, Thos. Drury, Solomon Sibley, Is- rael Stone, John Mellish, Abijah Craige Barre Nahum F. Bryant, Seth Caldwell, John King, David Lee, Chas. Sibley, Lyman Sibley, Abel White, Walter A. Bryant Berlin Thomas Brig ham, Jonathan D. Merriara, Asa Sawyer
Blackstone Jared Benson, Dan Hill, Abel Wilder, Ar- thur Cook, jr.. Preserved S. Thayer
Bolton Amory Holman, Jonathan Jewett, Joseph Sawyer, Caleb Wheeler, Edwin A. Whitcomb,Thos. Frye
the Peace.
Boylston Samuel Brighara, James Davenport, James Longley, Hezekiah Gibbs, Wm. H. Moore Brook field Lewis Abbott, Jesse Bliss, Seth Field, Ru- fus Harrington, Alanson Hamilton, Aaron Kimball, Nicholas McClure, Ebenez. Merriam, Edwin B. Tain- ter, Arad Gilbert, Abraham Skinner, Wm. Howe, jr., Elisha Hammond, Baxter Ellis, Seth W. Field, Sim- eon Draper, Frank. Howe, Hiram B. Clark, Freeman Walker, Charles Flagg Charlton Wm. P. Marble, Jonathan Winslow, Levi Hammond, Henry Clarke Dana Ephraim Whipple, Italy Foster, Thomas S. Wright, Russell Amsden, Nathaniel Johnson Douglas Warren Humes, Turner Thayer, Enoch Brown, Fenner Batcheller, Moses Knapp, Chester Morse
Dudley Morris Larned , John Eddy, Moses Barnes,Henry
WORCESTER COUNTY.
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S. Wheaton
Fitchhurg Alvah Crocker, Levi Downe, Jos. Downe, Francis Perkins, Nathaniel Wood, Horace Newton, C. Mason, Ivers Phillips, Kil- burn Harwood Gardner Smyrna Glazier, Wm. Whitney, A. Wood, Joseph Wright Grafton Otis Adams, Sam. H. Allen, Chas. Brigham, jr., Oliver M. Brigham, S. Wood, Joseph Bruce, Jo- seph Leland, Charles B. Jenks, Perley Goddard, C. M. Pratt
Hardwick Jason Mixter, N. Perry, Gardner Rugffles, Joseph Stone, John Ray- mond, Stephen W. Paige, Eben. Perry, Wm, Mixter Harvard Jerome Gardner, Jacob Haskell, August. G. Hill, John P. Whitcomb, Benj. S. Farnsworth, Em- ory Barnard
Holden Chas. Chaffin, Sam. Damon, Wm. Drury, Silas Flagg, Paul Davis, David Davis
Hubbardston Ethan A.
Greenwood, Daniel Wood- ward, Geo, "Williams, Wm. Bennett, jr.
Lancaster James G. Carter, Nathaniel Chandler, Joseph W Huntington, Jonas Lane, Natl. Rand, John G. Thurs- ton, Geo. R. M. Withing- ton, Silas Thurston, jr., J. Fisher, Ezra Sawyer, John T. Dame, Albert S. Carle-
ton
Leicester Austin Flint, Che- ney Hatch , Horatio G. Hen- shaw, Joseph D. Sargent, David Henshaw, Joseph A. Denny, Joshua Lamb, Ed- ward Flint
Leominster John Gardner, Chas. Grout, Wm, Wilder, Chas. W. Wilder, Joseph Lamb, Leonard Barrage, Sol. Carter, J. W.Fletcher Lunenburg Wm. Harring- ton, Esek Whiting, Aaron Bard, Thomas Wiley, Jo- seph Lamb, Danl. Putnam, Cyrus Kiiburn Mendon Benj, Davenport, Chas, C, P. Hastings, Ar- nold Taft
Millbury Wm. M. Benedict, Simon Farnsworth, Clough R. Miles, Abraham G. Ran- dall, Simeon Waters, Ama- sa Wood, Asa H. Waters, Ithran Harris, Elias Forbes Milford Clark Ellis, Saml. L. Scammel, Isaac Daven- port, John S. Scammell, Ellis Sumner, John Ers- kine, Seth P, Carpenter New Braintree Henry Pen- niman, Amory Felton, Hor- ace Tidd
Northboro^ Cyrus Gale, John F. Fay, Anson Rice, Samuel Clark
Northbridge Sylvanus Hol- brook, John Taylor, Paul Whitin, Ebenezer Cad well North Brookfield Wm. Ad- ams, Eli Forbes, Danl. Gil- bert, Bonum Nye, Pliny
WOECESTER COUNTY.
Nye, Chauncy Edmands, John Hill
Oakham James Allen
Oxford Jasper Brown, Ste- phen Davis, Sylvanus Har- ris, Abishai Lamed, Josiah S. Prentice, A. G. Under- wood, Alexander DeWitt, Jotham Merriam, Isaac B. Hartwell, Charles D. Bow- man
Petersham Jonas Howe, S. Hapgood, John L. Gallond, Henry Wood, Joel Bryant, Artemas Bryant Paxton James Day, Jona- than P. Grosvenor, Nathl. Lakin, Tyler Goddard, Syl- vester Brown, Solomon C. Howe
Phillipston Oliver Powers, Ephraim Turner, Jason Goulding-
Princeton John Brooks, Al- phonzo Brooks, Caleb Da- na, Charles Myrick, Moses G. Cheerer, JacobW. Wat- son
Royalston Step. Bachelder, Rufus Bullock, Tim. Lewis, Benoni Peck, Barnett Bul- lock, Hiram W. Albee, Jer- vis Davis, Joseph Estabrook Rutland George S. Flint, Calvin Howe, Dan. Walk- er, Roland Wheeler, Hor- ace Brooks
Shrewsbury Balch Dean, N. Howe, Nymphas Pratt, Or- ville Lathrop, Wm. H. Knowlton, Job C. Stone, Thomas W. Ward Southboro^ Sullivan Fay,
Dexter Fay
Southbridge Frederick W. Bottom, Oliver Hooker, Mo- ses Plympton, Bela Tiffany, Jededi. Marcy, Larkin Am- midown, Ebenezer D. Am- midown, Daniel F. Bacon Spencer Wm. Baldwin, Jo- nas Bemis, Fred. Howe, Wm. Pope, Walter Sibley, Daniel Capen
Sterling Sam. Sawyer, Jas. Wilder, Jonathan Wilder, Cyrus Holbrook, Joel Pratt, Samuel Houghton, Jonas B. Goodnow
Sturbridge Eras. Holbrook, Jared Lamb, Edw. Phillips, Avery P. Taylor, Gardner Watkins, Roswell Warner, David Wight, Benjamin D. Hyde, George Davis Sutton Edw. Clarke, Jona. Leland, Sam. Taylor, Dan. Tenney, Edmund J. Mills, Paris Tourtellot, Welcome Whipple, John W. Whip- ple, Abraham Chase Templeton Benj. Brown, Jo- seph Davis, Samuel Lee, Henry Newton, Joshua Richardson, Leonard Stone, John Boynton, Dexter Gil- bert, Artemas Lee, Giles H. Whitney
Upton Elijah Stoddard, Na- hum W. Holbrook, Wm. Legg, Eli Warren Uxbridge Francis Deane, jr., Joseph Thayer, John W. Capr(m, Nahum Morse, Theodore B. Whiting Warren Pardon Allen, Jep-
WORCESTER COUNTY.
97
tha Bacon, Sheppard Ellis, Joseph Field, Daniel Hitch- cock, Pardon Keyes, Isaac Patrick, Joseph Ramsdel, Harvey Sessions, James S. Davis, Nathan Richardson Webster Jona. Day, Charles Yeomans, Hiram Allen, John W. Tenny Westboro^ Nahum Fisher, Phineas Gleason, Moses Grout, Samuel Harrington, Lovett Peters, Geo. Denny, Martin Bullard West Boyhton Barnabas Davis, Levi Pierce, Moses Brigham, Ezekiel Peirce, Aaron E Winter, Etheridge Clark, jr.
Westminster Jn. Heywood, Merari Spaulding, John White, Joseph Whitman, Ezra Wood, Benj. Wyman, Wm. S. Bradbury Winchendon Wm. Brown, Reuben Hyde, Jos. White, Webster Whitney, Elisha Murdock
Worcester Samuel Allen, Silas Brooks, Benj. But- man, Anthony Chase, Ed- win Conant, Jesse W.
Notaries Brooljield Seth Field, Otis Hayden
Fitchburg Ebenezer Torrey Lancaster Nathl. Chandler, Joseph W. Huntington, George R. M. Withingfon Leicester Horatio G. Hen- shaw, David E. Merriam Millbury Calvin Willard 10
Goodrich, Nathan Heard, Abiel Jaques, Daniel W. Lincoln, John Park, Chas. G. Prentiss, Geo. W. Rich- ardson, Stephen Salisbury, Benj. F. Thomas, George A. Trumbull, Artemas Ward, Danl. Stone, Lewis A. Maynard, Warren La- zell, Alex. H Bullock, Wm. Dickinson, John S. C. Knowlton, Wm. Greenleaf, Chas. W. Hartshorn, Benj. Flagg, Natbl. Stowell, Levi A. Dowley, Wm. E. Green, Chas. Washburn, Chas. H. Hill, Fred. W. Gale, Peter C. Bacon, Wm. B. Max- well, Grenville Parker, E. Fuller, Chas. A. Hamilton, Francis H. Dewey, Samuel F. Haven, Samuel B. I. Goddard,Thos. H. Blood, Fred. W. Paine, Wm. S. Lincoln, Edward W. Lin- coln, J. Henry Hill, Alex. H. Wilder, Joseph Mason, Geo. M. Prentiss, John C. B Davis, Otis L. Bridges, Wm. 0. Bartlett, Henry Chapin
Public,
Oxford Alvan G. Under- wood
Southbridge Saml. M, Lane Worcester Isaac Flagg, Ira M. Barton, Charles A. Hamilton, Samuel Allen, Geo. A Trumbull, William Dickinson, Samuel Jenni- son, Peter C. Bacon
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WORCESTER COUNTY.
Counsellors and Attorneys. Ashhurnham George G. Francis A. Brooks, P. E.
Parker Athol Isaac Stevens, Chas. Field
Barre Nahum F. Bryant, Walter A. Bryant Boylston James Davenport Brookfield Jesse Bliss, Arad Gilbert, Elisha Ham- mond
Dudley Henry ^ . Wheaton Fitchhurg Ebenezer Torrey, Nathl. Wood, Charles Ma- son, Thornton K. Ware Milton Whitney Grafton Samuel Allen W. A. Crafts Harvard Abel Whitney, Henry B. Pearson Huhbardston Saml. Swan Lancaster Joseph W. Hun- tington, Solon Whiting, George R. M. Withington, John T. Dame Leominster Joel W.
Fletcher
Mendon Charles C. P. Hastings, Warren Rav^^son Milford John S. Scammell Millbury Clouffh R. Miles, Abraham G. Randall, Cal- vin Willard
Northboro^ Saml. Clarke North Brookfield Danl Gil- bert
Oxford Chas. D. Bowman Petersham Jared Weed,
Aldrich Rutland Rufus Putnam Southbridge Frederick W. Bottom
Stur bridge George Davis, Benjamin D. Hyde Sutton Jonas L. Sibley Templeton Giles H. Whit- ney
Uibridge Francis Deane, jr. Joseph Thayer Webster Edward Rogers Westboro^ Nah. Harrington Westminster John Todd Worcester Ira M. Barton, Abijah Bigelow, Saml. M. Biirnside, Edwin Conant, Isaac Davis, William N. Green, Jesse W. Goodrich, Thomas Kinnicutt, Lewis
A. Maynard, Rejoice New- ton, Geo. W. Richardson, Benj. F. Thomas, Alex. H. Bullock, Charles W. Hartshorn, Grenville Par- ker, William B. Maxwell Francis H. Dewey, Saml.
B. I. Goddard, Fred. W. Gale, Chas. Allen, John C. B. Davis, Wm. O. Bartlett, J. Henry Hill, Elisha Ful- ler, Peter C. Bacon, Edw. W Lincoln, Otis L Bridges, Joseph Mason, Henry Chapin, Wm. A. Smith, Edward Clark
Sheriff, John W. Lincoln, of Worcester.
Deputy Sheriffs.
Athol John H. Partridge Brookfield Geo. S. Duell
Barre Luther Clifford Douglas Sumner Balcom
WORCESTER COUNTY.
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Sutton John W. Whipple Tcmpleton Nathan Bryant Uxbridge Wm. C. Capron Webster Jonathan Day
Westminster Phineas W. Reed
Worcester George Jones, Edwin Eaton
Fitchburg Kilborn Harwood Grafton Lovell Baker, jr. Lancaster Natlil. Rand
Leominster Whiting Gates Oxford Saml. Smith
Petersham Cephas Willard Southbridge Andrew F. Arnmidown Sturbridge TrueraanCharles
Crier of the Courts, Thomas Chamberlain, of Worcester. Keeper of the House of Correction, Asa Matthews.
Overseers of House of Correction, Nathan Heard, John
W. Lincoln.
Jailer, Asa Matthews, of Worcester.
Coroners.
Barre -Seth Caldwell
Bollon Joseph Sawyer
Blackstone Aaron Burdon Broohfield Seth W. Field Dana John H. Farnsworth Douglas Sumner Balcum Fitchburg Horace Newton, Ivers Phillips
Gardner Lewis H. Brad- ford
Grafton Isaac W. Wood Harvard Aaron Whitney Holden George Flagg
Hubbardston David Bennett Lancaster Nathaniel Rand Leicester Harvey Tainter Leominster William Wilder LuncTiburg Eli Page
Milford Clark Ellis
North Broohfield Francis Carruth
Oxford Sylvanus Harris Petersham Cephas Willard , Eber. Hapgood Princeton John Dodd, Mo- ses G, Cheever Poyalston Cyrus Davis
Pulland Calvin Howe,Jedu- than Green
Southbridge Leml. Dunbar Spencer Willard Rice
Sturbridge Edw. Phillips Sutton John W. Whipple TempUton Nathan Bryant Webster Jonathan Day
Westminster Willard Allen Worcester Timothy W. Bancroft, William Eaton, Asa Matthews, Claudius B. Long, Edward H. Hemen- way
Prover of Fire Arms, Francis Clark, of Sturbridge. Inspector of Hops, Benj. Farnsworth, of Lancaster.
100 MASTERS IN CHANCERY.
MASTERS IN CHANCERY.
Suffolk. William Minot, George S. Hillard, Bradford Sumner, Ellis Gray Loring.
Essex. John G. King, David Roberts, of Salem; Ebenezer Moseley, of Newburyport ; James H. Duncan, of Haverhill.
Middlesex. Nathan Brooks, of Concord ; J, G. Abbott, of Lowell ; Josiah Adams, of Framingham ; G. Washing- ton Warren, of Charlestown ; Bradford Russell, of Gro- ton.
Plymouth. Zachariah Eddy, of Middleboro' ; Welcome Young, of East Bridgewater ; William Thomas, of Ply- mouth ; Ebenezer T. Fogg, of Scituate.
Bristol. John H. W. Page, of New Bedford ; Chas. J. Holmes, of Taunton ; Horatio Pratt, of Taunton ; Elnathan P. Hathaway, of Freetown.
Norfolk. James Richardson, of Dedham ; David A. Simmons, of Roxbury ; Aaron Prescott, of Randolph ; Nathl. F. Safford, of Dorchester.
Worcester. Isaac Davis, of Worcester ; Walter A. Bryant, of Barre ; Charles W. Hartshorn, of Worcester ; Henry Chapin of Worcester ; Charles Mason, of Fitch- burg.
Berkshire. Robert F. Barnard, of Sheffield ; Horatio Byington, of Stockbridge ; Franklin O. Sayles, of Adams ; Parker L. Hall, of Pittsfield.
Hampshire. Charles P. Huntington, of Northampton ; Edward Dickinson, of Amherst ; Mark Doolittle, of Bel- chertown, Laban Marcy, of Greenwich.
Franklin. Horatio G. Newcomb, of Greenfield ; Hor- ace W. Taft, of Sunderland; George T, Davis, of Green- field ; George Grennell, jr. of do.
Hampden. Justice Willard, of Springfield ; Wm. G. Bates, of Westfield; Erasmus D. Beach, of Springfield; N. T. Leonard, of Westfield.
Barnstable. Zeno Scudder, of Barnstable.
Dukes. Leavitt Thaxter, of Edgartown ; Thomas Bradley, of Tisbury.
Nantucket. George Cobb, Charles Bunker, James Mitchell.
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS.
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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS.
Appointed under Act of April 9, 1839. [They are authorized to admin- ister on the estates of persons, aliens and others, dying without legal heirs in this state]
Phineas Blair, John P. Bigelow, of Boston ; Charles Marston, of Barnstable ; Thomas Bradley of Tisbury ; Benjamin Merrill, of Salem ; Nathan Brooks, of Con- cord ; Moses Edgell, of Framingham ; Ira Cleaveland, of Dedham ; Joseph S. Beal, of Kingston ; Frederick Rob- inson, of Charlestown ; Nathan Willet, of Salem ; Henry H. Crapo, of New Bedford.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
[Established by Act of April 20, 1837.]
The Governor and Lieutenant Governor, ex qfficiis. Thomas Kinnicutt, of Worcester ; William G. Bates, of Westfield : John W. James, of Boston ; Heman Hum- phrey, D. D. of Pittsfield ; Rev. Barnas Sears, of Newton ; Rev, E. H. Chapin of Charlestown; Henry B. Hooker, of Falmouth ; Stephen C. Phillips, of Salem ; Horace Mann, Secretary of the Board.
THE |
counties of MASSACHUSETTS. |
|
Counties. Wlien formed. |
County Towns. |
|
Barnstable, |
1685, |
Barnstable. |
Berkshire, |
1761, |
Lenox. |
Bristol, |
1685, |
New-Bedford, Taunton. |
Dukes, |
1695, |
Edgartown. |
Essex, |
1643, |
Salem, Newbury port. Ipsw |
Franklin, |
1811, |
Greenfield. |
Hampden, |
1812, |
Springfield. |
Hampshire, |
1762, |
Northampton. |
Middlesex, |
1643, |
Cambridge, Concord. |
Nantucket, |
1695, |
Nantucket. |
Norfolk, |
1793, |
Dedham. |
Plymouth, |
1685, |
Plymouth. |
Suffolk, |
1643, |
Boston. |
Worcester, |
1731, |
Worcester. |
10* |
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POST-MASTERS.
POST-MASTERS IN MASSACHUSETTS.
Abington Benjamin King Acton Eliah Grimes
Adams George A. Lapliam Adarasville John Wilson
Agawam, Lyman Whitman Alford M. R. Vandusen
Amesbury David Nason
Amherst Seth Nims
Andover Samuel Phillips Annisquam W. W. Chard Ashburnham, Sam'i Barrett Ashby Lloyd Hall
Ashfield Richard Cook
Ashland William Jennison Ashley ville, Edw'd Kneeland Athol W. H. Williams
Attleboro' L. W. Dean
Auburn E. M. Knowles
Baldvvinsville, Joseph Davis Barnstable R. Ainsworth Barre Walter A. Bryant
Beckett Alexander Clark Bedford Reuben Bacon
Belchertovvn, C. Bridgeman Bellevilleport, C. R. Damon Bellingham, Ellery Thayer Berkley J. D. Hathaway Berlin Joel BuUard
Bernardst'n, H.W. Cushman Beverly Stephens Baker
Beverly Farms, Josiah Obear Billerica Marshal Preston Blackstone John Cady
Blanford Orin Sage
Bolton Amos Parker
Boston Nathaniel Green *' Corner, Miranda Burch Boxboro', Joseph Blanchard Boxford Wm. Lowe
Boylston E. B. Lamson
Bradford N. Fletcher
Braintree Oliver Perkins
Brewster J. Mayo
Bridgewater Mitchel Keith Brighton Wm. Warren
Brimfield Asa Lincoln
Brookfield F. Howe
Brookline S. S. C. Jones
Buckland E. Maynard
Burlington Silas Cutler
Byfield B. Coleman
Cabotville, A. W. Stockwell Cambridge, T.J.Whittemore " Port, Calvin Morse Canton Elihu Carpenter
Carlisle J. W. Wilkins
Carver Eliab Ward
Centreville F. G. Kelley
Charlemont L. Brodman Charlestown Wm, Sawyer Charlton A. C. Thurston " Depot, Harolin Town Chatham Josiah Mayo
Chelmsford E. F. Webster Chelsea Benjamin Dodge Cheshire R. C. Brown
Chester T. K. DeWolf
" Factories, Wm.Shepard Chesterfield Dyer Bancroft Chickopee Falls, D.M.Bryant Chilmark T. Allen
Clappville Abner Firth
Clinionville H. N. Bigelow Cohasset Zenas Stoddard Cold Brook F. French
Colerain C. W. Shattuck Concord John Stacy
Conway J. S. Whitney
Contuit Village Cummington F. Bates
" V. Village, E Mitchell Curtisville, A. H. Dickinson Dalton F. Weston
Dana J. S. Brown
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Danvers Joseph Osgood
Dartmouth A. R. Tucker
Dedhani E. Thayer
Deerfield Charles Williams
Dennis N. Y. Hall
Dighton Charles Talbot
Dorchester Robert Vose
Douglass D. Holman
Dover Ralph Sanger
Dracut Oliver Morse
Dudley E. W. Williams
Dunstable Jos. Cummings
Duxbury Z. Faunae
East Abington G. Reed
" Bradford, George Savory
•' Brewster, G. W. Higgins
*' Bridgewater, H. O.A. Orr
*' Brookfield, B. B. Adams
" Cambridge, R. Shattuck
*' Dennis Judah Paddock
" Douglass T. Thayer
*• Falmouth J. Robinson
•' Foxboro' J. Kingsbury
*' Granville, James Cooley
Eastham George Seabury
" Hampton E. Ferry
" Harwick, B. F. Eldridge
•' Haverhill Eustis Chase
*' Lexington A, Adams
** LongmeadowjH.TCiooks
" Marshfield J. Tilden
" Medway, G. H. Holbrook
" Middleboro' N. Eddy
Easton H. W. Wightman
" Orleans L. Doane
" Randolph, W.W. Linfield
" Salisbury C. Dearborn
** Sandwich Jos. Hoxie
*' Sharon Jno. Cobb
" Sheffield E. S. Deming
" Stoughton J, Blanchard
** Wareham, N.H.Sherman
** Weymouth, A. Humphrey
** Whatley, J). Stockbridge
EdgartQwn Wra. Vinson
Eel River N. Whiting
Enfield 0. Bryant
Erving F. Alexander
Essex Enoch Low
Fairhaven Charles Drew Fallev's><!R., J. B.Williams Fall River C. B. Vickeiy Falmouth Frederick Davis Farnumsville L. Rawson Feeding Hills H. Smith
Feltonsville G. E. Mason Fitchburg Nath'l Wood
Florida D. Thayer
Forge Village L. Prescott Foxborough D. Hersey
Framingham, Sam'l Warren Franklin D. P. Baker
Franklin City S. B. Scott Freetown Joshua Shove
Gardner L. Haywood
Georgetown Benj, Little Gill J. W. Caning
Gloucester G. Parsons
Goshen H. Williams
Grafton Otis Adams
Granby Wm. Belcher
G. Barrington S. Newman Greenfield, D. N. Carpenter Greenwich Thomas Smith Greenwich Vili., Ira Haskell Groton C. Butler
Hadley Orlando Smith
Halifax Henry Pope
Hamilton Geo. Appleton Hancock C. P. Lapham
Hanover S. Josselyn
Hanson Jer. Soper
Hardwick F.W.Delano Hartsville A. W. Dorman Harvard L. Witherbee
Harwich Obed Brooks
Hatfield A. Lonffley
Haverhill C. B. Hall
Hawley C. S. Longley
Haydenville, Josiah Hayden
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POST-MASTEES.
Heath Winslow Buck
Hinghara R. W. Lincoln Hinsdale M. Emmons
Holden C. Caffin
Holland E. S. Fuller
Holliston S. G. Burnap
Holmes' Hole, Geo. Dunham Holyoke Zadock Lyman Hopkinton Silas Moore
Hubbardston A. S. Clark Hyannis A. W. Lovell
Hyannisport D. Bassett
Ipswich S. Coburn
Ireland Chester Crafts
Irvingsville Ansel Lesure Jamaica Plain, Rob't Seaver Kingston H. S. Collamore Lancaster Nathaniel Rand Lanesboro' R. Whitney
Lee H. Bartlett
Leicester John Sargent
Lenox W. P. Walker
Leominster C. H. Colburn Leverett Francis Frary
Lexington John Davis
Leyden Abel Carpenter
Lincoln Rufus Morse
Littleton Benj. Kimball
Lock's Village Eli Ames Longmeadow Wm. White Long Plain C. F. Thatcher Lowell Stephen S. Seavy Ludlow E. C. Jenks
Lunenb'h, O.A.Abercrombie Lynn Benj. Mudge
" Waldo Thompson
Lynnfield John Andrews Maiden J. C. Richardson Manchaug S. J. C. Bartlett Manchester, William Dodge Mansfield W. B. Bates
Marblehead Sam'l Homan Marlboro' John Collins
Marshfield Proctor Bourne Marston Mills, Nat. Hinkley
Mattapoiset W. Barstow Medfield Chas. Onion
Medford Luther Angier
Medway Clark Patridge
Mendon H. A. Aldrich
Merrimack Geo. A. Waldo Methuen Fred. George
Middleboro' Allen Shaw Middlefield Sol. Root
Middlesex V. Eben. Adams Middleton, Amos Batchel Jer Mil ford Hiram Hunt
Milbury A. H. Waters
Millington Chas. Pierce
Mill River Dan Adams
Millville Willard Wilson
Milton Geo. Thompson
Monroe Martin Ballou
Monson W. N. Packard
Montague Jno. Hartwell " Canal, Benj. Henry- Montgomery Oren Parks Monument B. C. Perry
Nantucket S. H. Jenks
Natick Nathaniel Clark
Needhara Israel Whitney Neponset V. 0. P. Bacon New Bedford, Sim'n Bailey " Boston, S. C. Parsons " Braintree, 0. Martin Newburyport Steph. Isley New England V. CM Pratt '* Marlboro',J.Bosworth " Mills H. A. Potter " Salem A. Harding Newton J. N. Bacon
" Centre, A.R.Trowbridge " L. Falls Amos Allen " U.Falls, Jesse Winslow North Adams, W E Bragton " Amherst, Horace Cutler Northampton, A. H. Bullen North Andover, J. Stevens ** Attleboro', A. Barrows " Becket, D. MElw^io
rOST-MASTERS.
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North Blanford L. Gibbs ♦' Borough Anson Rice ** Bridge S. Holbrook
*' Bridgewater E. South- worth «« Brookfield John Hill ** Carver Wm. Barrows «* Chatham, J. Nickerson *« Chelmsford, Benj Adams *' Chester J. E. Stevens " Danvers Thos. Bowen *• Dartmouth, J Cummings ** Dighton John Rose
*' Eastham, D. C. Atwood *' Easton O. A. Howard *' Egremont E. Baldwin «' Fairhaven C. E. Clark *' Falmouth Eben'r Nye "■ Field D. L. Callender ** Hadley, D. M. Leonard ** Leverett E. M. Hatch «* Marshfield, Dan. Phillips « Middleboro', M. Robin- son « New Salem, W. Whitte-
more *' Oxford A. Lamed
** Plympton, Z. Cushman *' Reading Edw. Foster *' Rehoboth G. Stevens *♦ Rochester, N.C.Perkins *' Sandwich Mason White " Scituate S. B. Meritt " Spencer Jonas Wilson *' Sudbury John Sawyer " Sunderland Lewis Puffer *' Swansea Mason Barnes ** Tewksbury N. A. Ki-
bridge ** Truro E. Armstrong " W. Bridgwater, Levi
French ** Weymouth, Jas. Torrey •* Wrentham Eben. Blake Norton L. M. Wheaton
Norwich W. Knight
Oakham Dexter Hill
Orange Hillel Baker
Orleans S. Horton
Osterville Josiah Scudder
Otis Samuel Picket
Oxford Willard Benson
Palmer T. H. Knight " Depot, Jno. Bowles
Paxton S. D. Harrington
Pelham C. D. Eaton
Pembroke H. CoUamore
Pepperell John Loring
Peru Oliver Nash
Petersham Seth Hapgood Phillipston Edward Powers
Pittsfield Phineas Allen
Plainfield Jacob Clark
Plymouth E. Spooner
Plympton Isaac Wright
Pocassett Howard Perry
Prescott Stacy Linzie
Princeton M. G. Cheever Provincetown, E.L. Lathrop
Quincy Daniel French
Randolph S. N. Howard
Reading John Weston
Rehoboth J. C. Marvel
Richmond E. Williams
Rochester Theodore King Rockbottom Franklin Rice
Rockport H. Clark
Rockville T. Walker
Rowe S. H. Read
Rowley B. H. Smith
Roxbury Horace Bacon Royalston,Joseph Estabrook
Russell Roland Parks
Rutland D. Knowltoh
Salem B. F. Browne
Salisbury Seth Clark
Sandisfield George Hull
Sandwich Z. R. Hinckley
Saugus George Newhall
Savoy L. Bowker
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POST-MASTEKS.
Saxonville Charles Fiske Scituate John Beal
Scotland George Chipman Seekonk William Ide
Sharon Eben Richards
Sheffield E. F. Ensign
Shelburne Walter Wells
" Falls, J. B. Bardwell Sherburne Oliver Everett Shirley J. P. Whitney
" Village, Israel Longley Shrewsbury W. W. Pratt Shutesbury Henry Pierce Sippican W. N. Ellis
Somerset Elisha Slade
Somerville S. B. Sewall
S. Abington Wm. Bonney ** Amherst W. Dickinson Southampton O. S. Cowles S. Attleboro' Lemuel May Southboro' Sullivan Fay S. Braintree J. Stoddard Southbridge Wm. Edwards S. Dartmouth Wm. Potter «' Deerfield Wm. D. Bates *♦ Dennis E. Nickerson
«' Egremont N. K. Bills *• Framingham E. A. Clark *' Gardner L. H. Bradford «« Hadley D. Chandler
«« '* Falls, 0. P. Ingraham *• Harwich, J. P. Nickerson ** Hawley Nelson Joy
♦' Hingham Quincy Lane *' Lee Thomas Hurlbut
*' Mendon E. G. Daniels *• Middleboro' C. Le Baron * Milford J. E. Razee
«* Natick J. Gilman
" Orange J. R. Whipple «• Orleans Seth Sparrow
*' Reading C. H. Stearns " Royalston H. W. Albee *' Sandisfield P. H. Sage « Sandwich S. C. Howland
S. Scituate Ebene'r T. Fogg " Seekonk N. Monroe
" Shrewsbury L. J. Hem-
enway *' Tyringham, WC Langdon '* Walpole Truman Clarke " Wellfleet Reuben Arey «« Wesiport, Fred. Brownell " Weymouth Jacob Loud, South wick J. M. Forward S. Wilbraham Mr. Chaffee *' Williamstown S. L. Allen *' Woburn, N.A. Richardson ♦' Wrentham B. N. Shepard " Yarmouth D. K. Akin Spencer E. B. Draper
Springfield H. Chapin
Sterling Joel Pratt
Stockbridge S. Rockwell Stoneham G. W. Dike
Stoughton Lemuel Gay
Stow W. Robinson
Sturbridge A. M. Merrick Sudbury Ephraim Stone
Sunderland Wm. Delano Sutton Healy Baker
Swansea John Mason
Taunton C. R. Vickery
Templeton J. Boynion
Tewkesbury H. E. Preston Three Rivers A. Shumway Tolland R. Hanison
Topsiield R. Phillips
Tovvnsend Thomas Farrar
" Harbor Chas. Emery Truro Hinks Gross
Tyngsboro' S. C. Wilson Tyringham Samuel Fargo Unionville Wm. Jennison Upton D. B. Fiske
Uxbridge S. Thayer
Van Dusenville, W. Adams Wales J. C. Royce
Walpole E. W. Clapp
" East David Morse
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Waltham J. M. Peck
Ware Ansel Phelps
Wareham David Nye
Warren J. F. Hitchcock
Warwick Wm. Cobb
Washington W. S. Ballan-
tine Waterford W. Farnum
Watertown Benjamin Dana Wayland Newell Heard Webster John Day
Wellfleet Giles Holbrook Wendell Lucius Cooke
Wenham A. J. Dodge
W. Amesbury,Steph. Bayley " Barnstable J. Howland " Beckett Kendall Baird Westboro' W. L. S. Hunt " Boxford S. W. Jenkins ♦' Boylston Waldo Winter ** Brewster, Freeman Rider *' Braintree, N. Fletcher, jr. *' Bridgewater J. M. Reed " Brookfield Allen Newell *' Cambridge, E. R. Prescott ** Dedham Theodore Say "Dennis Luther Child
" Duxbury G. B. Standish " Falmouth S. Dillingham Westfield Matthew Ives
Westford Sam'l Fletcher " Foxboro' Henry Hobart " Granville V. Holcombe '* Hampton J. A. Judd
♦« Harwich A. Killey
'* Medway Levi P. Coburn *' Milbury D. G. Holman Westminster Jos. Whitman
" Needham William Flagg " Newbury J. C. Carr
" Newton John Mead
Weston Abraham Hewea " Pittsfield W. T. Lane
Westport S. Howland
Westport Point A. H. Coy " Roxbury W. S. Keith
*' Sandwich C. H. Burgess " Scituate Zattee Cushing " Spr'gfield,M.M.Tallmadge " Stockbridge, M.R.Kellogg " " Centre, O. Edwards " Sutton A. R. Holman
*' Tisbury Willard Luce
" Wareham Darius Miller " Worthington R. Bartlett " Wrentham Otis Rawson " Yarmouth E. Lewis
Weymouth, F. A. Kingsbury Whately Samuel Lesure
Whitinsville Paul Whitin Wilbraham L. B. Bliss
Wilkinsonville, Jonas Brown Williamsburg L. Bodward WilIiamstown,Isaac Latham Willimansett C. Pendleton Wilmington James Jaques Winchendon, E. W. Weston Windsor Charles Reed
Woburn B. Buckman
Wood's Hole J. C. Parker Woodville Albert Wood
Worcester M. L. Fisher
Worthington Wm. Ward Wrentham Curtis Stone
Yarmouth J. Matthews
Yarmouthport, E. Thatcher
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FELLOWS
OP THE
MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOCIETY.
[Alphabetically arranged in Counties.]
BARNSTABLE,
George Atwood, John Balchelder, Elijah W. Carpenter, Johnaon Clark, Aaron Cornish, Geo. W. Doane, F. Dodge, Oliver Ford, Samuel H. Gould, Win. Greene, John Harpur, Claren. G. Holbrook, Hiram Houlion, Thomas P. Jackson, John L. Lathrop, * Jona. Leonard, Jona. Leonard, Jr., Stephen A. Paine, Alexander Poole,
Orleans
Sandwich
Chatham
Bridgewaier
Fdlmoulh
Hyannis
Harwich
Barnstable
Brewster
N. Falmouth
Sandwich
Dennis
Truro
Barnstable
Provincetown
Sandwich
Provincetown Dennis
Benjamin F. Seabury, Orleans
Jeremiah Stone, Provincetown
Snell Babbiit, Adams
Nathan S. Babbitt, "
John L. Barker, "
Hubbard Bartlett, Lee
Era^ius Beach, Sandisfield
William Beard, Otis Calvin C. Bid well,
John M. Brewster, Pittsfield
Francis H. Chase, " Henry H. Childs,
William S. Childs, "
Willard Clough, Jr., "
Daniel Collins, Lenox John W. Couch, Great Barrineton Samuel F. Dickinson, Pittsfield
Henry Ferre, Dalton
Worham L. Fitch, Otis
Royal Fowler, Stockbridge
Corridon Guiteau, Lee George Hill, Williamstown
Isaac Hodges, North Adams
Selden Jennings, Richmond
Benj. T. Kettredge, Hinsdale
Dudley Leavitt, West Stockbridge Charles McAllister, Lee
*Oliver Partridge, Stockbridge
Henry P. Phillips, North Adams Enoch Pierce, Pittsfield
Noble B Pickett, Great Barrington Henry L. Sabin, WiUiamstown
Mi lien Sabin, Lenox
Samuel Smith, Williamstown
Philander H. Thomas, Hancock *Wm. H. Tyler, North Adams
Asa G. Welsh, Lee
Vassal White, (Curtisville) Stock- bridge. Avery Williams, Lanesboro'
Robert Worthington, Lenox
BRISTOL,
Jason H Archer, Josiah Ball, Ira Barrows, Lyman Bartlett, Fran. D. Bartlett, ^Leavitt Bates, Wm. P. Bonney, Artemas Z. Brown, Seba Carpenter, Wm H. A. Crary, James B. Dean, Araory Glazier, Wm. A. Gordon, Edward W. Greene, Benj. F. Hardy, J. H. Hatch, Foster Hooper, J. Home, George Leonard, Andrew Mackie, Wm. B. Mason, Julius S. Mayhew Jos. D. Nichols, Wm. F. Perry, Thaddeus Phelps,
Fall River
Norton
New Bedford
Dartmouth
Norton
Fall River
Swansey
Attleboro'
Fall River
Taunton
Fall River
New Bedford
North Attleboro' Fall River
Taunton
New Bedford
Dartmouth
New Bedford
Attleboro^
Mansfie'd
Attleboro'
* Retired Members.
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M. R. Randall, Rehobolh
Alexander Reed, New Bedford
Henry Russell, "
Iia Sampson, Dighton Phin. Savery, East Attleboro'
Samuel Sawyer, Fairhaven
Clem. F. Shiverick, New Bedford
Benjamin B. Sisson, AVestport
Paul Spooner, New Bedford
Caleb Swan, Easlon
Charles Talbot, Dighlon James C. Weliinston, Swansey
Wm. C Whiltredge, New Bedford
Thomas Wilbur, Fall River Henry Willard,
Alfred Wood, Dighlon
DUKES.
Ivory H. Lucas, Edgarlown
John Pierce, " Le Roy M. Yale, Tisbury, (Holmes' Hole.)
ESSBX.
John Apple ton. West Newbury
John Atkinson, Newburyport
Benjamin Atkinson, Amesbury
Amasa D Bacon, Gloucester
*Gideon Barstow, Salem
Gideon F Barstow, "
Jos. C. Batchelder, Topsfield
Dan'l H. Batchelder, Beverly
L. A. Bianchini, Newburyport
Clark Blaisdell, Marblehead
Wyatt C. Boyden, Beverly
Calvin Briggs, Marblehead
James C. Brigga, "
William B. Brown, Lynn
Charles H Brown, Ipswich
Enrigo Bundt, Salem
George Choate, "
Fran :is Clarke, Andover
John H. Coggeshall, Marblehead
George Coggswell, Bradford
Isaac Colby, Salem
Benjamin Cox, Jr., "
Oliver S Cressy, Hamilton
Joseph Farnum, Jr., Salem
Chandler Flagg, Marblehead
Kendall Flint, Haverhill
Stephen M. Gale, Metbuen
Daniel Giles, Marblehead
Abraham Gould, Lynn
D. A. Grosvenor, Jr., Dan vers
Edwin P. Grosvenor, Gloucester
Benj Haskell, Rockport
Richard Herbert, Rosvley
Edward A. Holyoke, SaUm 11
Frederick Howes, Jr., Salem
♦Oliver Hubbard, "
Ebenezer Hunt, Danvera
J. G Johnson, Newburyport
Samuel Johnson, Salem
Nathan Jones, Wenham
E. G. Kelly, Newburyport
Tim. Kinniston, Haverhill
Joseph Kiltredge, Andover
*Ingall3 Kiliredge, Beverly
Ingalls Kiltredge, Jr., "
Edward A. Kiliredge, Lynn
Josiah Lamson, Essex
Rufus Longley, Haverhill
William Mack, Salem
George Moody, Georgetown
*Thomas Manning, Ipswich
Royal A. Merriam, Topsfield
David Mighill, Georgetown
Asa T. Newhall, Lynn
♦ Andrew Nichols, Danvera
James M. Nye, Lynn
George Osborn, Danvera
George Osgood, "
Joseph Osgood, "
Abel L. Peirson, Salem
Edward B. Peirson, "
Henry C. Perkina, Newburyport
Daniel Perley, Lynn
Eben. S. Phelps, Middletoa
Charles H Pierce, Salem
William H. Prince, "
William Read, Lynn
Joseph Reynolds, Gloucester
William P. Richardson, Salem
Dean Robinson, Newbury
Horatio Robinson, Salem
Martin Root, Newbury
Joseph Shed, Danvera
Isaac P. Smith, Gloucester
Jeremiah Spofford, Bradford
Richard S. Spofford, Newburyport
Asa Story, Manchester
♦Joseph Torrey, Beverly
Augustus Torrey, "
John G. Treadwell, Salem
Daniel Wardwell, Andover
Aurelius L. Weymouth, Salem
Henry Wheatland, "
Henry O. White, "
Henry Wigand, "
Asahel H. Wildes, Ipswich
Jona. F. Worcester, Salem
FRANKLIN.
♦Perley Barton, Orange
Edward Barton, South Orange
John Brooks, Beroardaton
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Elijah W. Carpenter, |
Bernardston |
Lucius Cooke, |
Wendell |
Cliri.slopher Dean, |
Colerain |
James Deane, |
GreenfieM |
Charles M. Duncan, |
Shelburne |
Eras. D. Hamilton, |
Conway |
George W. Hamilton, |
" |
A. Sumner Haskell, |
Deerfield |
George H. Kingsbury |
|
Charles Knowlion, |
Ashfield |
Joel Lyon. |
Gill |
Leonard Morgan, Gustavus D. Feck, |
Leyden |
Sunderland |
|
Merrill F. Porter, |
Charlemont |
*Alph F. Stone, |
Greenfield |
Amos Taylor, |
Warwick |
Chester Thomas, |
N. Salem |
Albert While, |
Shulesbury |
Stephen W. Williams, |
Deerfield |
HAMPDEN.
Jehiel Abbott, Westfield
Washington Alden, Ludlow
Charles Bailey, Springfield
David Beniis, "
Wm. W. Billings, "
William Bridgman, "
John B. Bridgman, "
Horatio Bryant, Blandford Reuben Champion, West Springfield
Stephen Champhn, "
Thomas L. Chapman, Longmeadow
Amasa Davis, Palmer
George W. Dennison, Springfield
T. K DeWolf, Chester
Benjamin H Ellis, Springfield
James H. Gray, "
Vincent Holcomb, Granville
Josiah G Holland, Springfield
George Hooker, Longmeadow
Levi^'W. Humphreys, Suuihwick
Bela B. Jones, Springfield
Gideon Kibbee, Wilhraham
Aaron King, Palmer
Asa Lincoln, Brimfield
Jesse W. Rice, Wilbraham
Aaron Shaw, Wales
Marcus M. Shearer, Palmer
Thomas H. Slewan, Springfield
John 'Smnh, Wales
Alvan Smith, Monson
Henry R. Vaille, Springfield John R. Wilbur,
^Leonard Williams, Chester
Lucius Wright, Westfield
Siias P. Wright, Blandford
HAMPSHIRE.
Benjamin Barrett, Northampton
Reuben Bell, Hadley
Artemas Bell, Southampton
S. D. Brooks, Norwich
Timo. H. Brown, Worihington
Sylvanus Clapp, Chesterfield
Atherton Clark, E. Hampton
Edw. E. Denniston, Northampton
*Elihu Dwight, S. Hadley
*Otis Goodman, "
Horace Goodrich, Ware
C. A. Hall, Northampton
*Wm. Holland, Belchertown
*\Vm. Hooker, Westhamplon
Thomas Meekins, WiUiamsburgh Alexan. Le Baron Munroe, Granby
Hervey Orcutt, Westhamplon
Addison S. Peck, Hatfield
^William Porter, Hadley
Eben. C. Richardson, Ware
Samuel Shaw, Plainfield
Washington Shaw, WiUiamsburgh
Jonas M Smith, Amherst
Philemon Stacy, Hadley
Israel H. Taylor, Pel ham
Daniel Thompson, Norlhamptoa
Horatio Thompson, Belchertown
James Thompson, Northampton
E. G. UflTord, S. Hadley
Joseph Warren, Middlefield Samuel B. Woodward, Northampton
MIDDLESEX.
Josiah Abbott, Marlboro'
Horatio Adams, Waltham
Abel B. Adams, Bedford
Willard Adams, Woburn
Nathan Allen, Lowell
Charles H Allen, Cambridgep"rt
Ebenezer Ames, Way land
Aaron G. Babcnck, Waltham
*Am(is Bancnfi, Groton
Amos B. Bancroft, "
Henry A. Barrett, Concord
Josiah Barllett, "
John C. Barllett, Chelmsford
Joseph E. Barilettj Somerville Luiher V Bell,
Albert J Bellows, Charlestown
Jnna W. Bemis, "
Charles V. Bemis, Medford
Peleg Bradley, Dracut
Isaac G. Braman, Brighton
Eugene E. Brown, Charlestown
Jonathan Brown, Wilmington
*Silas Brown, "
Sewell G. Biirnap, Holliston
John BuUerfield, Lowell
Patrick P. Campbell, " Wolcoii C. Chandler, Townaend
MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Ill
Hermon Chandler, Stow Charles F. Chaplin, Cambride-eport
Daniel Clarke, Lowell Moses Clark, East Cambridge
William Cogswell, Lowell
Wm. J. Currier, Lexington
Josiah Curtis, Lowell
Wm. W. Cutler, Reading
George Cutler, Charlestown
Nehemiah Cutter, Pepperell
Benjamin Cutler, Woburn
John C Dalton, Lowell
Kendall Davis, Grolon
Abraham D. Dearborn, Lowell
Nathan B. Edwards, Chelmsford
Oliver Everett, Sherburne
Amos Farnsworth, Groton
*Timothy Fiske, Holliston
Nathan French, Maiden
Milton Fuller, Medford
William Gallup, Concord
Henry A. Gerry, Townsend
Daniel Gould, Maiden
Levi Gould, Wilmington
John W Graves, Lowell
Joshua Green, Groton
John 0. Green, Lowell
Moses P. Greenleaf, Newton
William Grey, Lowell
David A Grosvenor, Reading
John F. Grosvenor, "
Lucius H Grosvenor, "
E. A. W. Harlow, Cambridge
Jonas C. Harris, Hopkinton Jerome Harris, West Cambridge
Benj. W Hildreth, Marlboro'
Joseph F. Hill, Billerica
Reuben W. Hill, Lowell
Ebenezer P. Hills, Shirley
Alfred Hitchcock, Ashby
Joseph Hobbins, Newton Anson Hooker, Esist Cambridge
Daniel Holt, Lowell
Hiram Hosmer, Watertown
Zadok Howe, Billerica
Estes Howe, Cambridge
John Hoyt, Natick
Otis Hoyt, Framingham
*Walter Hunnewell, Watertown
Elisha Huntington, Lowell
J. Stearns Hurd, Charlestown
♦Benjamin James, Weston
Jeremiah P. Jewett, Lowell
Othello 0 Johnson, Sudbury
*Mo3es Kidder, Townsend
Oilman Kimball. Lowell
Geo. H. Kingsbury, Framingham
*John B. Kittredge, "
Henry Kittredge, Tewksbury
Theo. Kittredge. Waltham
Floyer G. Kittredge, Slowe
J. T. Oilman Leach, Lowell
John Little, "
Henry Lyon, Charlestown
Peter Manning, Lowell
GeoTse Mansfield, "
Joseph D. Mansfield, South Reading Austin Marsh, Dracut
Elbridge 0. Mitchell, West Newton Luther B. Morse, Lowell
Daniel Mo we, "
John Nelson, Lexington
♦Jonathan Newell, Slow
Ezra Nichols, Newton
♦Benjamin Osgood, Westford
Daniel Parker, Billerica
Hiram Parker, Lowell
James C. Parker, Shirley
Otis Perham, Lowell
John T. Pilcibury, "
Harlin Pilsbury, "
Sylvanus Plympton, Cambridge Augus. Plympton, Woburn
Joseph Poland, South Reading
Jefferson Pratt, Hopkinton
*Amariah Preston, Bedford
Samuel Richardson, Watertown George Russell, Waltham
John C Sanborn, Reading
Lucius L. Scammell, Hopkinton Isaac W. Scribner, Lowell
Benjamin Seabury, Charlestown ♦Benjamin Skelton, Lowell
Elton R. Smilie, South Reading Slillman Spaulding, Lexington
Stephen H. Spaulding, Newton
Miles Spaulding, Dunstable
Joel Spaulding, Lowell
George Stearns, Groton
Wm. F. Stevens, Stoneham
Aug. G Stickney, Townsend
Daniel Swan, Medford
♦Calvin Thomas, Tyngsboro'
Abraham R Thompson, Charlestown Sam'l A. Toothaker, South Reading Wm. J. Walker, Charlestown
*John Walton, Pepperell
Edward Warren, Newton, (Lower
Falls.) John W. Webster, Cambridge
David Wells, Lowell
Timothy Wellington, W.Cambridge Wm. W.Wellington, Cambridgeport Simon Whitney, Framingham
James M. Whiitemore, Brighton Hervey B- Wilbur, Lowell
Abel H. Wilder, Groton
Thomad Womersly, Lowell
112
MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Morrill Wyman, Cambridge
NANTUCKET.
Elisha P. Fearing, Nantucket
Jolin B. King, "
Nathaniel Ruggles, "
Benjamin H. West, "
NORFOLK.
Ebenezer Alden, Randolph
Josiah Atkinson, Wrenlham
Henry Bartlelt, Roxbury
Artemas Brown, Midway
Erasius H. Clapp, Wrentham |
Benjamin E Cutting, Roxbury |
Wm. A. Davis, Dorchester ]
Wm. P. Dexter, Brooklin*' !
Wm. B. Duggan, Quincy !
Noah Fifield, ■Weymouth I
James W. Foster, Foxboro'
Fordyce Foster, Cohasset
Grenville W. Gay, Quincy
Charles W. Gleason, Braintree
Luther M. Harris, Roxbury
Chrlsto. C. Holmes, Milion
Fred'k Howard, Randolph
Applelon Howe, Weymouth
Edward Jarvis, Dorchester
Lyman B. Lark in, Wrenlham
Eberi. T. Learned, Weymouth
Benjamin Mann, Wrentham *Paul R. Meicalf,
Nathaniel Miller, Franklin
Erastus D. Miller, Dorchester
Horatio G. Morse, Roxbury
Josiah Noyes, Needham
*Naih'l S. Prentiss, Roxbury
Jacob Richards, Jr., Braintree
Peter G. Robbins, Roxbury ■
Stephen Salisbury, Jr., Medway
Samuel A Shurtleff, Brookline
John P. Spooner, Dorchester
S. A. Stanley, Bellingham
James A. Stetson, Quincy
Jeremy Stimpson, Dedham
Ebenezer Stone, Walpole
Robert Thaxter, Dorchester Thomas K. Thomas, Jr., Milton
Simeon Tucker, Stoughton
Bradford L Wales, Randolph
Jonathan Ware, Milton
C. Minot Weld, Roxbury
George H. Whitraore, "
Samuel S. Whitney, Dedham Danforth P. Wight,
*Jonathan Wild, Jr., Braintree
Charles Wild, Brookline
Charles M. Winship, Roxbury Theophilua Wood, East Randolph
Anthony Woodside, Eben. Woodward,
Roxbury Quincy
PLYMOUTH.
Samuel Alden, Bridgewater
Henry Blanchard, Marshfield
Robert Capen, Hingham
John S. Champney, Abington
Alonzo Chapin, "
Anthony Collamort, Pembroke
Perez F. Doggett, Wareham
Walton N. Ellis, Rochester (Sippi-
can ) Robert T. P. Fiake, Hingham
Amory Gale, Scituate
Timothy Gordon, Plymouth
Adino B. Hall, Kingston
Josiah S. Hammond, Plympton Joseph Haskell, Rochester
Nathan Hay ward, Plymouth
Henry D. Hitchcock, Middleboro' Levi Hubbard, Plymouth
Benjamin Hubbard, *'
Elisha James, Scituate
Alanson S. Jones, Rochester Port William Knight, Middleboro'
Chas. A. Locherby, E. Bridgewater Eph. Lowell, Marshfield
Peter Mackie, Wareham
Jedidiah Miller, Middleboro'
Asa Millet, Mattapoisett, Rochester Paul L. Nichola, Kingston
*Hector Orr, East Bridgewater Samuel A. Orr, Bridgewater
Nathan Perry, North Bridgewater John Perkins, Middleboro'
John Porter, Duxbury
Calvin B Pratt, Bridgewater
George Snow, Wareham Point
Newton Southworth, Rochester Ezra Stevenson, Hingham
Jonathan Studley, Hanover
George Sturtevant, Middleboro' Ezekiel Thaxter, Abington
Francis Thomas, Scituate (Harbor) Jonas Underwood, Hingham
Winslow Warren, Plymouth
Noah Whitman, West Bridgewater James Wilde, Duxbury
SUFFOLK.
Alanson Abbe, Samuel L. Abbott, Zabdiel B. Adama, Edwin Adams, Andrew Alexander, John B. Alley, Benj. B. Appleton, Jr., James Ayer,
Boston
MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOCIETY.
113
John Bacon, Jr., Boston
A I van Bacon, "
George Baker, Chelsea
Stephen Ball, Jr., Boston
Benjamin L. Ball, "
Charles F. Barnard, "
George Bartlett, "
Eraslus H. Bartlett, "
*George Bates, "
George A. Bethune, "
Henry Bigelow, "
Henry J. Bigelow, "
Jacob Bigelow, "
Henry I. Bowditch, "
Marcellus Bowen, "
♦ Williams Bradford, "
Thomas M. Brewer, "
William A. Briggs, "
Edward Brooks, Jr., "
John B. Brown, "
Brown Buckminster, "
Ephraim Buck, "
Ephraim Buck, Jr., "
Charles E. Buckingham, "
Sereno E. D. Bumsiead, "
Samuel Cabot, Jr., "
Charles W. Calkins, "
John S. Carter, " Waiter Channing,
Charles Chase, Chelsea
Hiram L. Chase, Boston
Jesse Chickpring, "
Henry G. Clark, "
Luther Clark, "
Charles D. Cleaveland, " William E. Coale,
Willard W. Codman, "
William S. Coffin, •''
Daniel T. Coit, "
William M. Cornell, " Phineas M. Crane, East Boston
J. A. Cummings, Boston
Edw. L. Cunningham, " William J. Dale,
Francis Dana, "
Edward J. Davenport, "
Oliver Dean, "
George Derby, " Louis L, L. Desaulnvers, S. Boston
Theodore Dexter, Boston John H. Dix, Clifford Dorr,
Nathaniel Downes, "
Watson S Drew, "
Sidney Drinkwater, Chelsea
Henry Dyer, Boston
Horace Dupee, Jr., "
Silas Durkee, "
Frederick A. Eddy, " 11*
Joseph L. Falea, Boston
John D. Fisher, "
Francis W. Fisher, "
Josiah F. Flagg, "
John Flint, "
Charles F. Foster, "
James B. Forsyth, Chelsea
Make Wm. A. Franck, Boston
Augustus K. Gardner, "
Martin Gay, "
Lewis J. Glover, "
Charles Gordon, "
John W. Gorham, "
Augustus A. Gould, "
Francis H. Gray, "
Thomas Gray, Jr., "
Henry B. C. Green, "
James B. Gregerson, "
Samuel Gregg, " Joseph Hagar, East Boston
Enoch Hale, Boston Edward Hall,
Samuel Hamblln, "
George A Hammett, "
William G. Hanaford, "
Albert A. Hassard, "
William Hawes, "
John C. Hayden, "
George Hayward, "
George Hayward, Jr., "
Joshua H. Hayward, "
George Heaton, "
Kimball Hill, " Kufus L. Hinckley, East Boston
Charles F. Hoffendahl, Boston
Jonas W. Holman, "
Oliver W. Holmes, "
John Homans, "
Robert W. Hooper, "
Samuel G. Howe, "
George Hubbard, "
Herman B. Inches, "
James Jackson, "
John B. S. Jackson, "
Charles T. Jackson, "
Alexander Jackson, "
John Jeffries, "
Joseph J. Jones, "
George S. Jones, "
Nathan C. Keep, "
E. G. Kelly, « S. W. Kennedy,
Samuel Kneeland, Jr., "
Elie Lacerte, "
Jonas H. Lane, "
J F. W. Lane, "
Alfred Lane, "
William R. Lawrence, "
John S. Lee, "
114
MASSACHTTSETTS MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Henry S. Lee, Boston
Winslow Lewis, Jr., "
George B. Loring, Chelsea
Giles H. Lodge, Boston
George H. Lyman, "
Daniel Mann, "
Cyrus S. Mann, «'
Ephraim Marsion, "
Henry A. Martin, "
Henry J. Martin, "
Levi Merrill, '•
John McGrillis, "
Francis M. McLellan, " Jesse Merrill, East Boston
Charles Mifflin, Boston
Louis M. F. Mighault, "
Pierre B. Mignaull, "
Joseph Moriariy, " William W. Morland,
Samuel Morrill, "
Jonathan G Morse, "
John Odin, Jr., "
Fitz Edward Oliver, "
David Osgood, "
George W Otis, Jr., Chelsea
Joseph Palmer, Boston
Ezra Palmer, Jr., '*
Edward D. C. Palmer, "
Thomas I. Parker, " William T. Parker, South Boston
David M. Parker, Boston
Thomas I. Parker, "
George B. Parks, "
George Parkman, "
Samuel Parkman, "
*Nathaniel Peabody, •'
Marshall S.Perry, "
Charles A. Phelps, "
Abner Phelps, "
Erastus O. Phinney, "
James M. Phipps, "
Richard U. Piper, *'
Charles G. Putnam, "
Benjamin P. Randall, "
Peter Renton, "
Edward Reynolds, •'
Aaron P. Richardson, "
Joseph Roby, "
Samuel Rogers, Jr., "
John G. Rosensiein, "
Le Baron Russell, "
Richard H. Salter, "
Thomas F. Saxion, '•
George C. Shaituck, "
George C. Shattuck, Jr., "
Benjamin Shurtleff, "
Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, "
Paul Simpson, Jr., **
Jerome V. C. Smith, ••
Asa B. Snow, Boston
John Spence, Jr., "
Charles W. SpoflTord, " '
Horace Stacy, "
Charles H. Stedman, "
John Stevens, " Eben. Stevens, South Boston
Justin E. Stevens, Boston
Calvin Stevens, "
H. Stone, "
D. Humphreys Storer, "
Woodbridge Strong, "
Frederic A. Sumner, "
John A. Tarbell, "
Charles Thacher, "
William H. Thayer, '*
David Thayer, "
Alexander Thomas, "
George N. Thompson, "
Horace Thurston, "
John Toomy, Chelsea
George Tower, Boston
Solomon D. Townsend, "
William E. Townsend, "
James H. Trask, "
Samuel Trull, "
Joshua Tucker, "
Eiisha G.Tucker, "
Albert G. Upham, "
John B. Walker, "
Henry A. Ward, "
John Ware, **
Charles E. Ware, "
John C. Warren, "
J. Mason Warren, "
John W. Warren, Jr., "
G. A. Warren, "
Abraham A. Watson, "
Moses W. Weld, "
Eleazer P Wells, "
Abner B. Wheeler, "
Warren J. Whitney, "
Samuel Wigglesworth, "
Francis A. Willard, "
Jetfries Wyman, "
Richard S. Young, " Jasper H. York, South Boston
•WORCESTER.
John Andrews, Boylston
Stephen Bachelder, Royalston
*Slephen Bali, Northboro'
William M. Benedict, Miilbury
Oliver H. Blood, Worcester
Thomas R. Boulelle, Fitchburg
Ward N. Boylston, Princeton
Adol. Brigham, Shrewsbury
Alphonso Brooks, Princeton
Luther Bugbee, Spencer
MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL SOCIETY.
115
George W. Burdett, |
Lancaster |
David Parker, |
Gardner |
Nelson Carpenter, |
Warren |
William Parkhurst, |
Petersham |
Henry Carpenter, Jr., |
Upton |
Warren Partridge, |
Princeton |
Calvin Carter, |
Lancaster |
William D. Peck, |
Sterling |
George Chandler, |
Worcester |
Moses Phelps, |
Huhbardston |
Shepard Clark, |
Hubbardston |
*x\athaniel Pierce, |
Lunenburg |
Henry G. Davis, |
Millbury |
Delano Pierce, |
Grafton |
Allen C. Fay, Ciisson C. Field, |
Milford |
Benjamin Pond, |
Westboro' |
Leominster |
Isaac Porter, |
Charlton |
|
*Au3tin Flint, |
Leicester |
Joshua Porter, |
N. Brookfield |
Edward Flint, |
" |
Charles A. Proctor, |
Lunenburg |
John Green, |
Worcester |
Augustus Robbins, |
Holden |
*Daniel Green, |
Auburn |
James W. Robbins, |
Uxbridge |
Samuel F. Green, |
Worcester |
Erastus Robinson, |
Northbridge |
Jonas Guilford, |
Spencer |
Charles G. Safford, |
Rutland |
Samuel C. Hariwell, |
Southbridge |
Joseph Sargent, |
Worcester |
Russell L. Hawea, |
Worcester |
William S. Saunders, |
Sturbridge |
Benjamin F. Hey wood, " |
John M. Smith, |
Southbridge |
|
Eliakim A. Holman, |
Harvard |
David S. C. H. Smith, |
Sutton |
Jacob Holmes, |
Leicester |
Cleaveland S. Slillwell |
, Lancaster |
George Hoyt, |
Athol |
Joseph Stone, |
Hardwick |
William Ingalls, |
Worcester |
William P. Stone, |
Ashburnham |
Henry F. Johnson, |
George W. Symonds, |
Lancaster |
|
Joshua J Johnson, |
Northboro' |
Augustine C. Taft, |
Uxbridge |
William M. KimbaU, |
Southbridge |
Samuel Taylor, |
Petersham |
Dan Lamb, |
Charlton |
John W. Tenney, |
Webster |
Francis Leland, |
Milford |
James A. Tenney, |
Worcester |
Henry Lincoln, |
Lancaster |
John L. Thompson, |
Bolton |
*Sila3 Marshall, |
Templeton |
Stephen K. Wardwell, |
Hardwick |
Jonas A. Marshall, |
Fiichburg |
Edward M Wheeler, |
Paxton |
John G. Meicalf, |
Mendon |
John White, |
Westminster |
Lawson Myrick, West Brookfield |
Charles W. Wilder, |
Leominster |
|
Calvin Newton, |
Worcester |
Abel Wilder, .. |
Mendon |
J. W. D. Osgood, |
Templeton |
Ezekiel Wood, |
Douglas |
Amos Parker, |
Bolton |
William Workman, |
Worcester |
Henry Parker, |
Grafton |
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POPULATION OF CITIES AND |
TOWNS IN 1840-1845 OR 1846. |
||
New York,. . . |
. 312,710 |
New Haven, (1845,) . |
. 17,674 |
Philadelphia, . |
. 205,850 |
Salem, (1845.) . |
. 16,697 |
Boston, (1S45,) . |
. 114,366 |
Portland, (1346,) |
. 17,000 |
Baltimore, . |
. 102,313 |
St. Louis, . |
. 16,469 |
New Orleans, . |
. 102,193 |
Charlestown, (1846,) . |
. 14:404 |
Brooklyn, N. Y., (184 |
5,) . 59.000 |
Roxbury. (1845,) |
, 13.929 |
Cincinnati, . |
. 46.348 |
Hartford, . |
. 12i793 |
LouisviUe, (1345,) . |
. 33,000 |
Utica, N Y.. . . |
. 12,782 |
Albany, |
. 33,721 |
New Bedford, (1845,) |
. 12,500 |
Providence, (1845.) . |
. 31,751 |
Cambridge, (1845,) . |
. 12,490 |
Washington, (1845,) . |
. 30.000 |
Bangor, (1845.) . |
. 11.690 |
Charleston, |
. 29,261 |
Worcester, (1845,) . |
. li;556 |
Lowell, (1846,) . |
. 28,841 |
Springfield, Norfolk, . |
. 11,115 |
Rochester. N. Y,, (1845.) . 25,097 |
. 10.920 |
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Troy, (1845,) . |
. 21,681 |
Norwich, Ct., (1845.) |
. 9,556 |
Pittsburg, . |
. 21,115 |
Lexington, Ky., (1840,) . 8,000 |
|
Richmond. . Buffalo, N. Y., . . |
. 20,153 |
Hallo well, . |
. 5,000 |
. 18,213 |
Natchez, . . . |
. 4,800 |
116 CONVENTION OF MINISTERS.
The Convention of the Congregational Ministers in the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Is a voluntary Association embracing all the Congrega- tional Clergy of the Commonwealth, but vested with no particular authority or control over the Churches.
Their meeting is held in Boston, on the last Wednesday in May, annually, at 5 o'clock, p. m. and the following day. After transacting the usual business of the Convention, a sermon is delivered in public before them, and a collection made for the charitable purpose of relieving the indigent Widows of Congregational clergymen.
The Officers of the Convention are — Rev. N. Adams, of Boston, Scribe of the Convention. Rev. Samuel K. Lothrop, of Boston, Treasurer. Rev. Parsons Cooke, of Lynn, 1st Preacher. Rev. Ezra S. Gannett, D. D., of Boston, 2d Preacher.
For the purpose of investigating cases of necessity, and of application for the charity of the Convention, there are two standing Committees ; a Central Committee, chosen centrally, and a Reporting Committee, whose members reside in diflferent parts of the State. The Reporting Com- mittee are required, each year, to investigate the circum- stances of the objects of this charity, whether already on the list, or needing, or applying the first time for aid, and make a particular statement, to the Central Committee, directed to the Scribe of the Convention, at least one week before the meeting of the Convention. Should any mem- ber neglect so to do for two successive years, his place in the Reporting Committee shall be vacated. The Central Committee receive from the members of the Reporting Committee applications and statements of facts in behalf of subjects of the charity of the Convention, and, having considered the same, are to judge of the persons to be re- lieved, and the proportion to be given to each, and make report to the Convention, on the first day of their meeting, annually.
The statements of the members of the Reporting Com- mittee are expected to contain answers to the following questions —
1. What is her age ?
2. What are the number, the sex, the ages, and the circumstances of their children ?
3. What is a fair estimate of her property ?
4. What is her ability to help herself?
CONVENTION OF MINISTERS. 117
5. What connexions has she, who are bound to afford her assistance ? And in what way do they assist her ?
6. What is her income ?
7. What peculiar circumstances render her an object of charity ; or make it desirable that she should have aid this year ?
CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
John Pierce, d. d. Charles Lowell, d. d. John Codman, D. D. George Putnam, d. d. Richard S. Storrs, d. d. with the Treasurer and Scribe.
REPORTING COMMITTEE.
Suffolk. Bristol.
Rev. Silas Aiken Rev. Oren Fowler
Essex. Rev. Chas. H. Brigham Rev. Bailey Loring Worcester.
Rev. David T. Kimball Thomas Snell, d. d.
Rev. J. Q. A. Edgell Rev. Alonzo Hill
Middlesex. Rev. Eben. W. Bullard
Rev. Barzillai Frost Rev. Lewis Sabin Rev. Amos Blanchard Berkshire,
Hampshire. Rev. James Bradford Rev. Pomroy Be I den J^orfolk.
Rev. Morris E. White Rev. Elisha Fiske
Plymouth. Calvin Hitchcock, d. d. James Kendall, d. d. Franklin.
Rev. Paul Couch Rev. James H. Merrill Barnstable, Dukes, and Rev. Theop. Packard, jr.
J\rantucket. Hampden.
Rev. Nathaniel Cogswell T. M. Cooley, d. d.
Rev. Asahel Cobb W. B. 0. Peabody, d. d. For the Beneficiaries in Maine, Rev. Asa Cummings, of Portland.
Mass. Congregational Charitable Society. Incor. 1786.
Annual Meeting on the Monday preceding the last Wed- nesday in May.
[This Society was incorporated 24th of March, 1786 ; " for the humane and benevolent purpose of affording relief and support to the widows and children of deceased ministers. The members may not exceed thirty of the clergy, and laity in equal proportion."]
President, Peter C. Brooks. Vice-President, John Pierce, d. d.
118 BISHOPS IN THE UNITED STATES.
Secretary, Francis Parkman, d. d.
Treasurer, James Savage.
Counsellors, Josiah Quincy, l.l. d. Peter C. Brooks, Jonathan Phillips, James Savage, John A. Lowell, Daniel A. White.
Committee on Appropriations, Dr. Lowell, Dr. Pierce, Dr. Palfrey, Rev. Mr. Blagden.
Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church,
John H. Hopkins, D. D. of Burlingion, Diocese of Vermont.
Manton Easiburn, D. D. of Boston, " Mass.
John P. K. Henshaw, D. D. of Providence, " R.I.
Thos. C.Browne.ll,D.D. LL.D. of Hartford, " Conn.
William H. De Laocey, D. D. of Geneva, " N. Y.
George W. Doane, D. D. LL. D. of Burlington," N. J.
Alfred Lee, D. D. of Wilmington, " Delaware.
William R. Whittingham, D. D. of Baltimore, " Maryland.
William Meade, D. D. of Millwood, " Virginia.
John Johns, D. D. of Richmond, " do.
Levi S. Ives, D. D. of Raleigh, " North Carolina.
Christopher E. Gadsden, D. D. of Charleston, " South Carolina.
Stephen Elliott, Jr., D. D. of Savannah, " Georgia.
Charles P. M'llvaine, D. D. of Cincinnati, " Ohio.
Benjamin B Smith. D. D. of Louisville, " Kentucky.
James H. Otey. D. D. of Columbia, " Tennessee.
Samuel A. McCoskry, D. D of Detroit, " Michigan.
Philander Chase, D. D. of Peoria Co., " Illinois.
Leonidas Polk, D. D., of Thibadeauxville, " Louisiana.
Jackson Kemper. D. D. of St. Louis, " Missouri.
Charlton Chase. D. D. of Claremout, " New Hampshire.
Nicholas H. Cobbs, D. D. " Alabama.
Cicero S. Hawks, D. D. " Missouri.
George W. Freeman, " Arkansas.
Alonzo Potter, D. D. LL. D. of Philadelphia, " Pennsylvania. William J. Boone, M. D. Missionary Bishop of China. Horatio Southgate, " Turkey.
Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Joshua Soule, D. D. Elijah Hedding, D. D. Beverly Waugh, D. D. Thomas A. Morris, D. D. L. L. Hamline, D. D. James O. Andrew, D. D. Edmund S. Janes, D. D. William Capers. Robert Paine.
Roman Catholic Bishops in the United States.
Samuel Eccleslon. Archbishop of Baltimore.
Benedict Joseph Flaget, of Bardsiown, Ken.— G. J. Chabrat, Coadj.
John B. Fitzpatrick, of Boston. Mass.
John'Hughes, of New York.— John McCloskey. D. D. Coadj.
, of Detroit —P. P. Lefevere. D. D. Coadj.
F. P. Kenrick, of Philadelphia. Peter R. Kenrick, D. D. St. Louis. John B. Purcell, of Cincinnaii. C de la Hailandiere. of Vincennes. R. P. Miles, D. D. of Nashville. Matthias Loras, D. D. of Dubuque. R. V. Wheelan. D. D. Richmond. John J. Chanche, D. D. Natchez. M. O'Conner, D D. of Pittsburg. William Quarter, D. D. of Chicago. Andrew Byrne, D D. of Arkansas. J. M. Henni, D. D. of Milwaukie. F. N. Blanchet, D. D. of Oregon. W. Tyler, D, D. for Hartford. I. A. Reynolds, D. D. of Charleston, S. C. Michael Portier, of Mobile. Anthony Blanc, of New Orleans. J. M. Odin, Texas.
CHURCHES AND MINISTERS. 119 CHURCHES AJVD MIJVISTERS IJV MASS.
ARRANGED ACCORDING TO SENIORITY.
Jr^- C for Con^regationalist, -C Unitarian Cong. P Presbyterian, B Baptist, E Episcopal, M Methodist, R M Reformed Methodist, U Uni- versalist, F Friends, N J New Jerusalem, F B Freewill Bap. X Christian, R C Roman Catholic.
Boston. SUFFOLK.
Chauncy-place, JV. L. Frothingham, d. d. . -C
Second Church, Hanover-st. Chandler Robbins, -C
Union-st. Rollin H. JVeale, . . . B
Old South, Washington-st. George W. Blagdeuy C
Kings Chapel, Tremont-st. Ephraim. Peabody, . -C
Friends, Milton-pl. .... F
Brattle-st. Samuel K. Lothrop, . . . -C New North, Hanover-st. Francis Parkman, d. d.
Amos Smith,
New South, Summer-st. Alexander Young, d. d. -C
Christ Church, Salem-st. John Woart, . E
Federal-st. Ezra S. Gannett, d. d. . . -C
Hollis-st. David Fosdick,jr. . . -C Trinity, Summer-st. Manton Easiburn, d. d.
Assist. Minis.
"West, Lynde-st. Charles Lowell, d. d
Cyrus A. Bartol.
Baldwin-place, Baron Stow, d. d. . . B Hanover-st. Sebastian Streeter, . . . U Holy Cross, Franklin-st. Rt. Rev. John B. Fitz- ^
Patrick, d. d.. Rev. Messrs. P. F. Lyndon, A. > R. C.
Manahan, d. d., and J. J. Williams, j
North Bennet-st. Miner Raymondy . . 3f
Bromfield-st. Charles Adams, . . M
May-st. Samuel Snowden, . . . M
First Society, Summer-st. Edward Edmunds, X
Independent, Belknap-st. John T. Raymond, . B
Charles-st. Daniel Sharp, d. d. . . B
Park-st. Silas Aiken, . . . C
School-st. Hosea Ballou, E. H. Chapin, . . U
New Jerusalem, Bowdoin-st. Thomas Worcester, N. J.
Essex-st. JVehemiah Adams, . . . C
St. Pauls, Tremont-st. Alexander H. Vinton, d. d. E
Bulfinch St. Frederick T. Gray, . . -C
Twelfth Cong., Chambers-st. Samuel Barrett, -C
Bowdoin-st. Jared B. Waterbury, d. d. . C
Purchase-st. James L T. Coolidge, . . -C
Bedford-st. William Hague, , . B
120 CHURCHES AND MINISTERS.
Pine-st. Austin Phelps^ . . . . C
Salem-st. Edward JBeecheVy . . . C
South, Washington-st. Frederick D. Huntington, -C
Mariners', Fort Hill, Daniel M. Lordy . . C
Bethel, North-sq. Edward T. Taylor, . M
Grace, Temple-st. Clement M. Butler, . . E
Central, Winter-st. Wm. M. Rogers, ") «
George Richards, y
Warren-st. Joseph S. Dennis, . , U
Church-st. A. D. Merrill, . . . M
West Centre-st. . . . . Zion M
St. Mar3^'s, Endicott-st. P. Flood, Mr. O'Reilly, R C
St. Patricks, Northampton-st. T. Lynch, . . R C
North Russell-st. TVm. H. Hatch, . . M
Harvard-st. Joseph Banvard, . . . B
Tremont Temple. JVathaniel Colver, . . B
Church of Disciples, Masonic Temp., James F. Clarke, -C
Bowdoin-sq. Robert W. Cushman, . . B
Mount Vernon, Ashburton-place, Edward JV. Kirk, C
Richmond-st. James Shepard, . . M
German Prot. Luth., Shawmut-st. George I. Kempe, h
German Lutheran, Suffolk-st. . . . L
St. John's, Moon-st. George F. Haskins, . R C
Holy Trinity, Suffolk-st. Alexander Martini, . R C
Leyden, Green-st. Joseph H. Towne, . . C
St. Stephens, Purchase-st. E. M. P. Wells, . E
West, Chardon-st. T. C. Adams, . . U
Church of the Saviour, Bedford-st. JR. C. Waterston, -C
Warren-st Chapel. Thomas B. Fox, . . -C
Suffolk-st. Union, George A. Oviatt, . . C
Church of the Messiah, Wash.-st. Geo. M. Randall, E
Church of the Advent, Causeway-st. Wm. Croswell,\ „
F. W. J Pollard, Assist. Min. j **
Marlboro' Chapel. E. JSToyes, . . . F B Society at the Melodeon. Theodore Parker.
Canton-st. E. W. Coffin, . . . U
Church of the Pilgrims, Tremont Tem. M. H. Smith, C
Union, Merrimac-st. Wm. Howe. . . B Independent Irish Protestant, Chapman-pI. /. Fisher.
Canton-st. B. K. Peirce, . . . M
South Boston, Hawes-place, George W. Lippitt, -C
St. Matthews, Joseph H. Clinch, . . E
Phillips. John W. Alvord, . . . C
T. D. Cook, . . . . U
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G. TV. Boswortht . . . . B
G. F. Pool, . . . . M
Sts. Peter and Paul, T. Fitzsimmons, . R C
Broadway, Moses G. Thomas, . . -C
Pay son, Joy H. Fair child , , . . C
East Boston. A. Hitchborn, . . . U
Maverick, Robert S. Hitchcock, . . C
/. Whitman, . . . . M
St. Nicholas, M O'Brien, . . . R C
St. Johns, Reuben TV. Taylor, . . E
MINISTERS AT LARGE.
Warren-st. Charles F. Barnard, . . . -C
Pitts-st. Andrew Bigelow, d. d. TVarren Burton, \ «
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THE BOSTON ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS, Most of whom officiate, at the weekly Thursday Lecture, at the First Church in Chauncy Place, Boston. This Lecture was commenced by John Cotton, second pastor of the First Church in Boston, in the autumn of 1633, and has been continued with but little interruption. The following are the preachers. John Pierce Samuel K. Lothrop George E Ellis
Francis Parkman Georsre Putnam F. A~ Whitney
Naihl. L Froihingham T. B. Fox Robert C. Waterston
Samuel Barrett Ephraim Peabody Richard Pike
Ezra S Gannett Chandler Robbins Amos Smith
Alexander Young Samuel D. Robbins Geo. W. Lippitt
Frederick T. Gray Nathaniel Hall Fred. D. Huntington
William P. Lunt Cyrus A. Bartol Joseph H. Allen
BARNSTABLE.
Barnstable Alonzo Hayes C Thomas Spilstead M
Cazneau Palfrey -C A. Osgood M
Andrew Pollard B Solomon P. Snow R M
Elisha Bacon C Oliver C. Woodbury U
Wm. H. Richards M BrewsUr Jas. L. Stone -C 12
122
CHURCHES IN BERKSHIRE.
Phineas Bond B
Chatham E. W. Tucker C J. Britton, jr. U
Eben. D. Trakey M
Davis Cobb B
Dennis J. B. Wight -C
Mr. Barber M
John H. Petting:ell C
Eastham E. W. Noble C Mr. McReading^ M
Falmouth H. B. Hooker C
F
Mr. Worcester M
C
Asahel Cobb C
B
flarmcA Cyrus Stone C
B
Wm. Turkington M
Marshpee Phineas Fish C B
Orleans Jacob White C S. Barden U
Orin T. Walker B
John F. Blanchard M
Provincetown 0. My rick C William T. Harlow M
E. Partridge U
J. Nickerson ^ U
Sandwich E. P. Crafts -C
C
Thomas Ely M
Mr. Gurney M
Thomas McNulty R C
C
L. W. Manning U
B
Truro Geo. Goodyear C
Henry Mayo M
C
William B. Leonard M
Welljket C. C. Beaman C
H. Van Houten C*
John Lovejoy M
S. G. Usher M
Yarmouth Nathaniel
Cogswell C
Simeon Crowell B
Lyman Leffingwell M
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John Fifield M
BERKSHIRE.
Adams Horace T. Love B Robert Crawford C
Wm. J. Loomis B
Still man Pratt C
S. M. Whipple U
A. Peck U
Alford A. L. Crandall C
Becket Lavius Hyde C
J. J. Scarritt B
Cheshire N. Y. Bushnell B J. D Rogers B
Dalton Thomas A. Hall C M
Egremont John G. Hall C
B. C. Crandall B
M
Florida U
N. Y. Bushnell B
Great Barrington Saml.
Hassard E
Josiah W. Turner C
E. B. Andrews C
Hancock Piatt Bates B
M
B
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CHURCHES IN BRISTOL.
123
Hinsdale C
J. M. Whipple B
Lanesboro^ Edw. J. Brace C
B
Samuel B. Shaw E
M
Lee C
George Phippen B
Leriox Henry Neill C
S. T. Carpenter E
B
Mt. Washington J. Lee C
New Marlboro' C. Fitch C
Samuel Utley C
C. H. Gardner U
Otis Huffh Gibson C
M
Thos. L. Randolph E
Peru Joseph Knight C
B
Pi«5;?e/rf John Todd, D.D. C
B. Miner B Edward Ballard E John D. Brady R C
C. E. Hewes U Richmond E. L. Clark C Sandisfield Piatt Tyler
Holley C
J. T. Smith B
Savoy Amos Deming B
B
John Cad well M
Sheffield James Bradford C
James L. Hodge B
Stockbridge Tertius S.
Clarke C
Saml. P. Parker E
C B A. B. Manley U
Tyringham Saml. Howe C George Phippen B
Washington Francis Nor- wood O B West Stockbridge Sidney Bryant C John Whiton C Lewis Selleck B Williamstown Absalom Peters, d. d. C George Lyle B C College Mark Hopkins,
D. D. C
Windsor C
N. Y. Bushnell B
C
BRISTOL.
Attleboro' John B. M.
Bailey C
Jonathan Crane C
Reuben Morey B
M
J. D. Pierce U
Berkley L. R. Eastman C
Dartmouth H. Tripp X
Wm. A. Mandell C
B
F
John W. Case M
X
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Dighton Abra. Gushee -C
Ezra Newton C
B
E. W. Barrows X
S. C. Hewitt
Easton Luther Sheldon C
Paul Dean -C
William Holmes M
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CHURCHES IN BRISTOL.
Fairhaven Wm. Gould > p,
Daniel W. Poor ] ^
Jacob Roberts C
Israel A. Wood X
Nathan Paine M
Joseph Macreading M
F
Thomas Dawes -C
Fall River V. R. Hotch-
kiss B
Orin Fowler C
Thomas Ely M
Amos D. McCoy E
D. P. Livermore U
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B. Buffington F
y Edward Murphy R C V NJ
J. Elijah Shaw X
P. R. Russell X
Samuel Washburn C Freetown C
John S. Maxwell X John P. Chase X
F Mansjield Wm. H. Kins- ley -C Mortimer Blake C M John Allen B F NJ James W. Russell X New Bedford -C
George L. Prentiss C
Daniel C. Burt C
Rufus Babcock B
Albert G. Morton X
John Lovejoy M 12
Asa U. Swinerton M Mariner's Church, Moses Howe X
S. S. Fletcher U
T. McNulty R C
George D. Wildes E 0. E. Morrill X
Sylvester Holmes C
Joseph Blackmer X
-C Thos. U. Allen B
Norton Araory Gale -C
William Barrows C
J. Holbrook B
F
Pawiucket T. Bachellor B
Ray Potter B
Constantine Blodget C
J. C. Richmond E
NJ
Raynham Enoch Sand- ford C Silas Hall B Simeon Doggett -C
Rehoboth John C. Paine C
H. C. Coombs B
William Brown B
M
Matthias Gammons X
Seekonk James O. Barney C J.C.Welch B
Somerset E. K. Fuller B E. W. Stickney M
James J. Thacher X
Swanzey J. J. Thatcher B
Jona. S. Thompson X
E
Taunton C. H. Brigham -C
Erastus Maliby C
F
Alvan Cobb C
CHURCHES IN DUKES AND ESSEX.
125
James F. Wilcox
S. H. Emery Daniel Filmore R. Wilson
B G. W. Quinby U
B Westport Chas. Spooner C
C B
M X
RC X
DUKES.
Chilmark Silas S. Hyde C
Nahum Tainter M
Joseph Amos B
Edgartown William H.
Thayer C
Cyrus C. Monger M
O. P. Farrington M
Samuel S. Richards B
Tisbury John Walker C
S. S. Tappan C
James C. Boomer B
Benjamin F. Hedden B
Jesse Pease B
Thomas D. Blake M
A. B. Wheeler M
ESSEX
Ameshury -C
Henry B. Smith C
I. Sawyer B
Samuel H. Merrill C D. Gordon Estes E
G. G. Strickland U
Andover Bailey Loring -C John L. Taylor C
Theological Seminary, Ralph Emerson, d.d. Samuel C. Jackson Benjamin S. Corbett Henry Waterman
Wm. T. Briggs Bradford Nathan Munroe Gardner B. Perry, d.d
Beverly Christopher T. Thayer Edwin M. Stone Joseph Abbot John Foote
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B E M U C
C C M U
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George T. Dole C
C. W. Flanders B
Sumner Hale B
J. L. Stevens U
Boccford Wm. S. Coggin C Peter Eaton, d. d. ^ p
C C B -C U M E B C
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Calvin E. Park Danvers Milton P. Bra^ man
Thomas P. Field
J. W. Eaton
Frank P. Appleton
J. Prince
Amos Binney
P. S. Ten Brook
J. G. Richardson
Richard Tolman Essex Robert Crowell
Mr. Joslin
H. H. Baker
Georgetown Isaac Bra- man Enoch Pond, jr. J. C. Hartshorn G. Hastings
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CHURCHES IN ESSEX.
Gloucester Josiah K.
Waite -C
C. A. Williams C
A. D. Mayo U William Lamson B William C. Clark M H. P. Hall M
C. M. Nichols C David TUton C
Hamilton Geo. W. Kelly C Haverhill -C
B. F. Hosford C
D. Oliphant C M. Goodrich U
C Abijah Cross C
Arthur S. Train B
J. M. Harris B
C. A. Bradley U Henry Plumer F B L. D. Blodgett M
F. Foster
H. P. Guilford X
Ipswich Dav. T. Kimball C
Daniel Fitz C
John S. Springer M
G. Coggin C Lynn Parsons Cooke C
Chas. C. Shackford -C
James Porter M
Jacob Sanborn M
J. B. Husted M
Thomas Driver B
Isaac W. Hallam E
J. M. Usher U
J. B. Clark C
Warren Lincoln X
M. Sanford U
Lynnjield Hen. S. Green C
Manchester O. A. Taylor C
Marblehead Edward A.
LawrenoQ C
John Bartlett -C
Moses P. Stickney E Zenas P. Wild B
R. B rears U
Stephen Hiler M
Methuen John C. Phillips C
C
W. Spaulding U
B
James T. Adams M
George Packard E
Middleton Rich. T. Searle C
Newbury L. Withington C C Henry Durant C
F Amos Walton M
G. D. Crocker B
J. B. Weston X
Newburyport -C
Edward A. Washburn E Luther F. Dimmick C Randolph Campbell C Jonathan F. Stearns P E. A. Eaton U
Geo. D. Crocker B
N. Medbery B
M P. Canavan R C
D. P. Pike X West Newbury H. Merrill C
John Q. A. Edgell C
M
U
Rockport W. Gale C
E. W. Locke U S. C. Gilbert B Charles O. Towne M
Rowley John Pike C
U
Cephas Pasco B
Salem Thos. T. Stone -C
CHURCHES IN FRANKLIN.
127
James Flint, d. d. -C James W. Thompson -C Charles Mason E
Saml. M. Worcester C Brown Emerson, d. d. C Thos. D. Anderson B Alex. J. Sessions C
U Phineas Crandall M
F James Conway R C
Benj. Brierly B
Joel Mann C
Day K. Lee U
U
FRAN
Ashfidd S. D. Clark C
E
Wm. Norris B
M
U
Bernardston
Timo. F. Rogers
A. M. Bridge
John Greene B
R. P. Buffington M
Charles Kendall C
Buckland V . Cwmmm^% C
A. B. Eggleston B Charlemont -C
M. H. Wilder C
B. F. Remington B Moses Palmer M
Coleraine Horatio Flagg C
E. Davenport B
M
W. Wilcox U
Conway Samuel Harris C
P. P. Sanderson B
-C
Michael Carlton, Sea- men's Bethel Salisbury Benj. Sawyer C James B. Hadley C
I. Sawyer B
Samuel Prescott M
C
A. Norwood U Saugus T. P. Sawin C
William Rice, jr. M
B. F. Newhall U Topsfield Anson McLoud C
Isaac J. P. Collier M
Wenham Dan. Mansfield 0
Josiah Keely B
KLIN.
Deer field John F. Moors -C
Abraham Jackson C
Henry Seymour 0
G. B. Bills B
Erving C. Chamberlin C
Gz7/JosiahW. Canning ^ ^i
J. H. M. Leland \ ^
David Todd M
Greenfields. Chandler,©. D.G
Titus Strong, d. d. E
L. L. Langstroth C
-C
Robert Kellen M
B
Hawley John Eastman C
C
Heath C
M
Salmon Bennett C
Leyden B
M
Leverett David Eastman C
Baxter Newton B
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128
CHURCHES IN HAMPDEN.
Montague Jas. H. Merrill C Wm. H. Hadley -C
Munroe J. J. Locke U
New Salem J. J. Locke -C
John Shepardson B
M
Jonas Colburn C
Northfield 0. C. Everett -C WiUard Jones C
Orange B
L. Ballou U
Charles Boyter C
Rowe Wm. L. Stearns -C Benj. F. Clarke C
B. F. Remington B
Shelburne T. Packard, jr. C E. H. Gray B
-C
U Shutesbury Nich. Branch B
L. B. Sullivan C
U
Sunderland Austin Carey C
Erastus Andrews B
Warwick D. H. Barlow -C
Silas Kenney B
Roger C. Hatch C
U
Wendell C
William Leach B
Whateley J. H. Temple C
J. S. Judd C
T. Parker B
HAMPDEN.
Blandford C. J. Hinsdale C Thos. L, Randolph E Moses Palmer M
W. A. Pease B
Brimfield G. C. Partridge C G. Noyes U
Chester Fran. Warriner C
B
Albert A. Cook M
Perkins K. Clark C
Granville Timothy M. Cooley, D. D. C
Calvin Foote C
G. D. Felton B
Holland B
James Sanford C
Longmeadow S. Wolcott C Martin Tupper C
C. Farrar B
Ludlow Jeremy W. Tuck C William Fleming M
David L. Winslow M
Monson A. Ely, d. d. > p
C. B. Kittredge J ^
Alvan Bennett B
U
Montgomery C
Palmer Moses K. Cross C
John Cadwell M
S. Leach B
Russell J. M. Phillips B
Southwick C
B
E. W. Jackson M
Springfield S. Osgood, d.d.C
William B. O. Peabo-
dy, D. D. -C
Ezekiel Russell C
C
M
M
B
Henry W. Lee E
A. A. Folsom U
CHURCHES IN HAMPSHIRE.
129
T. Reardon R C
" Upper Chicopee Eli B.
Clark C
" Chicopee Falls C
Freeman Nutting M
P. Hawks M
R. F. Ellis^ B
Crawford Nightingale -C «< Cabotville S. G. Ciapp C Jonah G. Warren B
Daniel K. Bannister M Z. Thompson U
Charles R. Fisher E
John D. Brady >
B. O'Cavanagh J ^ ^ Tolland Alon. Sanderson C Wales Harrison Morgan M
Volney Church B
Wcstfield Isaac Knapp ) p
Emerson Davis 5
Mark Trafton M
Wm. A. Smith B
Thomas W. GUI M
N. M. Perkins B
West Springfield A. A. Wood C
Francis A. Griswold M " Ireland Simeon Miller C
Joel Kenney B
" Agawam Ralph Perry C
B
Pliny Wood M
« Fending Hills Dillon Williams C
Homer Clark M
Wilbraham J. Bowers 0
Charles Adams M
Wilbraham{South) J. A. Hazen C
U. Underwood B
HAMPSHIRE
Amherst Aaron M. Colton C Pomeroy Belden C
Dana Goodsell C
George Cook C
-C College Church, Edw,
Hitchcock, Pres. C Mason Ball B
Belchertown J. Clancy C Moses Curtis B
Chesterfield N. Harris B
Oliver Warner, jr. C
M
Cumminston T. J. Clark C James D. Chapman C Joseph R. Baldwin C Geo. A. Willard B
H. Clark M
Easth'pton P.Williston > q William Bement X
Enfield Robt. McEwen C
Goshen Royal Reed C
Caleb Benson B
Granby James Bates C
Greenwich E. P. BlodgettC
Hadley Benj. N. Martin C
Warren H Beman C
John Woodbridge, d. d. C
Hatfield G
John S. Day M
Middlefield E. Clarke C
F. Bestor B
Northampton E. G. Swift C
C
Rufus Ellis -0
D. M. Crane B
Windsor Ward M
Henry Burroughs, jr. E
John D. Brady R C
Norwich E. B. Wright C
130
CHURCHES IN MIDDLESEX.
Pelham C
Ward M
Plaivjield W. A. Hawley C
S. S. Kingsley B
Prescott Francis Wood C
J. Shepherdson B
Southampton M. E.White C South Hadley Joseph D. Condit C
Chris. Mason M
" Falls L. Thompson C Ware David N. Coburn C B -C " Village Nahum Gale C Westhampton David Cog- gin, jr. C Williamsburg C Moseley D wight M Worthington J.H.Bisbee C
MIDDLESEX.
Acton James T
Woodbury C
H. Richardson 6
A5% -C
Charles W. Wood C
Bedford
-C
Oren Sikes C
Billerica Jas. Thurston -C
B. Putnam B
J. G. D. Stearns C
M
U
Boxboro^ James D.
Farnsworth C
C &M
U
Brighton Frederick A.
Whitney -C
C
Burlington Nathaniel
' Richardson C
Cambridge Wm. Newell -C Nicholas Hopping E JohnF. W. Ware -C Chapel, J Walker,D.D. J Geo. R. Noyes, d.d. \ -C ConversFranciSjD.D. j Joseph W. Parker B
L. R. Paige U
L. J. Fletcher TJ
S. A. Gushing M
Isaac A. Savage M
Wm. Leverett B
Henry Lambert -C
Wm. A. Steams C
W. R. G. Mellen U
John A. Albro C
Fred. T Perkins C
Joseph C. Lovejoy C E
Manass. Dougherty R C
N. Hoppin E
Artemas B. Muzzey -C
Nathl. Folsom, > _q
min. at large J
E. G. Robinson B
Carlisle R
Geo. H. Thompson C
Charlestown William J.
Buddington C
Wm. C. Child B
Geo. E Ellis -C
John Humphrey C
J. D. Bridge M
J. Blain B
Thos. S. King U
W. Balfour U
CHURCHES IN MIDDLESEX.
131
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G. J. Goodwin P. McGrath
Patrick H. Greenleaf E
Chelmsford C
Benj. F. Clark C
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W. Morse B
F. F. Thayer -C
G. Proctor U
R
Concord Barzillia Frost -C
Wm. L. Mather C
J. O. Skinner U
M
Dracut Joseph Merrill C Tobias Pinckham P
Geo. W. Adams C
Dunstable Levi Brigham C B&U
Framingham John N.
Bellows -C
J. Aldrich B
Increase N. Tarbox C Isaac Hosford C
J. A. Cooiidffe U
Groton Joseph C. Smith -C Dudley Phelps C
Lewis Holmes B
A. S. Kendall U
HollistonT. D. P. Stone C L. R. Thayer M
John Nichols U
Hopkinton John C.
Webster C
N. G. Allen E
Isaac Jennison M
J. Howard B
-C
Lexington J. Whitman -C Timothy P. Ropes B W. B. Randolph U
Theodore H. Dorr -C
Lincoln Eben. Newhall C
Saml. Ripley -C
M
Littleton Wm. H White -C Jas. M. Bacon C
Aaron Haynes B
Lowell Theodore Edson
D. D. E
Daniel 0. Eddy B
Willard Child C
Wm. H. Brewster M E. S. Potter, > „
Chas. K. True, J ^
Mr. Sanborn M
John Moore U
Uzziah C. Burnap C Henry A. Miles -C
Lemuel Porter B
A. A. Miner U
Ira Peterson B
Jas. T. McDermott R C Stedman W. Hanks C Silas Curtis F B
Peter Crudden R C
W. G. Cambridge U H. Wood,min. at large -C Amos Blanchard C
J. S. Springer C
W. Bell U
M. A. H. Niles -C
NJ Timothy Atkinson C Danl. C. Eddy B
Maiden Chauncey
Goodrich C
J. Cookson B
Joseph Whitman, jr M Daniel Richards M
J. G. Adams U
Marlboro' Geo. E. Day C Horatio Alger -C
D. J. Mandell U
132
CHURCHES IN MIDDLESEX.
Thos. G. Brown M
B &R M
Medford Caleb Stetson -C
Abijah R. Baker C
^ M
Hosea Ballon, 2d. d.d. U
B. C. Grafton B
U
Natick Thos. B. Gannett -C
Samuel Hunt C
P. Wallingford M
Newton Wm. Bushnell C
Lyman Gilbert C
S. F. Smith B
A.L. Baury E
Joseph Dennison M
U
S. S. Leighton B
Wm. T. Leavitt C
North Reading Ephraim
W. Allen C
Benj. Knight B
H. W. Morse U
Peppejill Dav. Andrews C
Charles Babbidge -C
Reading -C
Aaron Pickett C
B
Geo. N. Townsend B
C
W. B. Wait U
R
Sherburne Richard C.
Stone -C
Edmund Dowse C
Shirley C
U
Seth Chandler -C
Shakers,
Somercille J. T. Sargent, -C
Wm. Stow B
<S. Reading R.Emerson ) ^
Alfred Emerson J
Paul S. Adams B
A. Hichborn U
Stoneham John Haven C
J.N.Parker U
Stow Reuben Bates -C
C
U
Sudbury Linus H. Shaw-C
Josiah Ballard C
W. Weeks M
Tewksbury G
D. Burroughs B
Townsend -C
Luther H. Sheldon C
B&U
Tyngsboro^ Wm. Morse -C
U
Waltham Thos. Hill -C John Whitney C
Ddvid Kilburn M
T. G. Farnsworth U James Strain R C
Watertown J.Weiss, jr. -C H. C. Vose U
G. W. Frost M
C. K. Colver B
Wayland John W.Allen 0 George A. Williams -C
West Cambridge -C
Geo. J. Carleton B
J. C. Waldo U
Francis Horton C
Westford -C
Leonard Luce C
U
Weston Jos. Field, d.d. -C Wm. R. Stone M
Origin Crane B
CHURCHES IN NORFOLK.
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Wilmington Barna. Fay |
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Wm. T. Eustis,jr. |
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Woburn Joseph Bennet |
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Benjamin King |
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Friends (2 churches) |
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Wm. H. Knapp |
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Ethan Allen |
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Daniel Wise |
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David Dyer |
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Jonas Perkins |
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Stephen Bailey |
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Francis V. Tenny |
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Dover Ralph Sanger |
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Broohline John Pierce, |
Calvin White |
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Foxhoro' Danl. J. Poor |
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Wm. H. Shailer |
B |
Silas Ripley |
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C |
E. C. Rogers |
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Canton Benj. Huntoon |
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Franklin TD Southworth C |
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T. C. Tingley |
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Medfield C. Robinson |
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Wm. B. Hammond |
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Daniel W. Phillips |
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C. W. Mellen |
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T. T. Richmond |
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Cohasset Joseph Osgood |
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Jacob Ide, d. d. |
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John White |
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Samuel B. Babcock |
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J. W. Parkhurst |
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Richard Pike |
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Wm. Allen |
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Mark Staple |
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CHURCHES IN PLYMOUTH.
J. T. Burrill M
Bernard Caraher R. C
Randolph Calvin Hitch- cock, D. D. • C Wm. A. Peabody C H. Clark B Bernard Caraher R C
Roxbury George Put- nam, D. D. -C -C Joseph H. Allen -C Dexter Clapp -C T. F. Caldicott B A. A. Willits M Cyrus H. Fay U Robt. B. Hall E Christopher Marsh C Edmund F. Slafter E A. C. Thompson C John 0. Choules, d.d. B C Patrick O'Beirne R C E. B. Fairfield F B J. S. Shailer B
PLYMO
Abington Jas. W. Ward C Horace D. Walker C Dennis Powers C
Wm. F. Stubbert B
Willard Peirce C
L. Hussey U
M Joseph Pettee N J
Bridgewater Claudius ^ Bradford -C
David Briofham C
William Warland E
T. P. Rodman N J
Carver Ebenezer Gay C B&X
Duxhury Josiah Moore -C A. Beedle M
Sharon Saml. Pettes, jr. -C
Lebbeus R. Phillips C
Geo. W. Patch B
Stoughton M. B. Ballou U
W. M. Cornell C
P. Crandon M
Wm. Holmes M
Isaac Smith B
Walpole JohnM. Merrick -C
Asahel Bigelow 0
Joel Steele M
E, Thompson U
Weymouth Joshua
Emery, jr. C
W. Lewis C
Lemuel Harlow M
Geo. Denlram C
Stephen Lovell M
Wrentham'E\is\vA Fisk > p Horace James 5
Tyler Thatcher C
E. G. Sears B
Wm. Brown B
M. M. Preston U
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M S. C. Hewett U
East Bridgewater Na- thaniel Whitman -C U Baalis Sanfurd C
T. B. Hayward N J Mr. Eldridge M
Halifax J. C. Thompson C Samuel Glover B
Hanover Abel G. Duncan C B. N. Harris B
Samuel Cutler E
Hanson S. L. Rock wood C Samuel J. Carr B
E. Hewett U
Hingham Joseph
CHURCHES IN PLYMOUTH.
135
Richardson -C Plymouth James Ken- "^
Oliver Stearns -C dall, d. d. >-C
L. Daggett, jr. M George W. Briggs j
E «fc M Josiah L. Armes C
B M
-C Charles S. Porter C
M Benjamin Whitmore C Pope -C Adiel Harvey B
B Russell Toralinson U C C &B
William Faunae X
John Taylor X
Thomas W. Snow E Plympton Elijah Dexter C
Rochester I. C. Thatcher C Oliver Cobb, d. d. ) p Leander Cobb \
U
Jonathan Bigelow C
Isaac Briggs C
Eleazer Savage B
B S. S. White X
B -C
B Scituate E. Q. Sewall -C
X William 0. Moseley -C
Daniel Wight C
C Thomas Conant B
C M
N J H. P. Stevens U
M Wareham Saml. Nott, jr. C
M E. B. Bradford M
U West Bridgewater Darius
Forbes -C
-C Paul Tounsend M
F B
M NJ
S. Howe
John L. Russell Hull Robert Gould Kingston Aug. R.
Thomas E. Keely
Joseph Peckham Marshfield Seneca White C
George Leonard
Daniel D. Tappan Samuel Cutler D. Stebbins Middlehoro'' Israel W Putnam Jesse K. Bragg Philip Colby
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Joshua L. Whittemore B
George Daland Ebenezer Briggs Ebenezer Nelson Bartlett Cushman North Bridgewater Paul Couch Daniel Huntington Warren Goddard
Stebbins
Smith
Pemhroke Preserved Smith
Lewis Bates
WORCESTER.
Ashhurnham Elnathan S. Peaslee B
Davis C Athol -C
N. S. Spaulding M Richard M. Chipman C
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CHURCHES IN WORCESTER.
B U M
Auburn M. G. Pratt C
B
Barre Henry F. Bond -C Amos Bullard C
George W. Gate B
B. V. Stevenson U Berlin -C
Henry Adams C
Blachstone Willard Hol-
brook C
Michael Burdett C
William H. Fitch R
M. W. Burlingame F B
Bolton Rich. S. Edes -C
F&C
B
J?03/Z5^on Wm.H.Sanford C
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Brookfield L. S. Parker C
William B. Greene -C
E. C. Messinger B
Micah Stone
Lyman Whiting
T. H. Mudge M
U
Charlton Nelson Clark C
B& C
A. Bugbee U
M
H. Tatem U
Dana John Keep C
Gerard Biishnell C
M&U
Douglas John W. Salter C
C. D. Rice C Dudley Josh. Bates, d.d. C
S. Brimblecom
Fitchhurg Calv. Lincoln -C
Eben. W. Bullard C
Luman Boyden M
S. Remington B
M. E. Hawes U
Gardner W. B. Stone C
-C
J. H. Tilton B
Grafton Thos, C. Biscoe C
B. A. Edwards B
Edmund B. Willson -C
M
W. C. Richards B
Hardwick Asa Mann C
-C &B
B. Smith U
Harvard W. Gilbert -C
George Fisher C
Clark Sibley B
Shakers
M«& U
Holden Wm. P. Paine C
W. H. Watson B
Huhhardston Dana B.
Bradford C
-C
G. W. Bates M
Lancaster E. H. Sears -C
B. Whittemore U
Charles Packard C
Joseph M. R. Eaton C
Leicester J. Nelson, d. d. C
James L. Scott E
F
Moses Harrington B
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W. B. Olds M
Leominster Hiram With-
ington -C
Ochus G. Hubbard C
J. C. Carpenter B
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CHURCHES IN WORCESTER.
137
H. Moulton M
J. M. R. Eaton C
Lunenburg Eli W. Har- rington C H. E. Hempstead M U Richard T. Austin -C Mendon Geo. M. Rice -C Andrew H. Reed C F, B, C &M MilJbunj Nathl. Beach C Saml. G. Buckingham C West Church, Sidney
Holman C
H. Fitts B
M
Milford ' C
A. Fisher M
B. H. Davis U North Braintree John
Fiske, D. D. C
Northboro'' Jos. Allen -C
T. Wakefield B
Wm. A. Houghton C
JVorthbridge Wm. Bates C
Lewis F. Clark C
F
N. Broolfield Thomas
Snell, D. D. C
C. W. Ains worth M Oakham James Kimball C
M Oxford Horatio Bardwell C
A. Barnes U
B. Paine M A. Smith Lyon B
Paxtoii William Phipps C
Petersham Eph. Nute, jr -C
Solomon Clark C
B
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J. Clark Phillipston A- E. P. kins
Per-
Pr meet on A. Goldsmith J. W. Lewis
John Walker Royalston
Silas Kenney
N. A. Keyes
A. M. Piper Rutland Danl. R. Cady
J. M. Merrill Shrewsbury Jas. Averill
Souihhoro"
John Alden
A. Rawson Southbridge Eber Car- penter
T. G, Freeman
Stephen Gushing •
R. O. Williams Spencer Levi Packard
S. Cutler
J. Shepard
A. Abbott Sterling T. Prentiss Al- len
0. Cunningham Q. Whitney
Sturbridge David R. Austin
1. Woobury Sutton Hiram A. Tracy
J. B. Boomer Willard Fuller F
N. B. Jones
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C U C M U B G B C B C M C U M -C B C
C B M U
C B
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Daniel L. B. Goodwin E
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RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS.
B. W. Tin^ley U
Templeton C. Welling- )
ton S-C
Edwin G. Adams )
John Woodbury B
Lewis Sabin C
G. Bushnell U
Upton Benj. Wood C
Dexter Ballard X
U
Uxhridge John Orcutt C Samuel Clarke -C
A. Robins B
Wesiboro'' C
Silas Bailey B West Boylston Joseph
W. Cross C
Leonard Tracy B
C& U
Webster J. F. Burbank B
L. B. Griffing > ^
Jj Ireson ^
Lorenzo Gary C
Warren George Trask C
J. H. Moore U
Westminster S. S. Smith C
R
J. E. Forbush B
V. Lincoln U
WmcAenc?on A.P.Marvin C
Andrew Dunn B
J. T. Pattee M
Malachi Bullard, jr. C
Worcester Geo. P. Smith C
Alonzo Hill -C
Samuel B. Swaim B
Seth Sweetser C
J. D. Bridge M
J. W. Morey M
M. W. Gibson >
M. McEvoy S
Elam Smalley C
F
Albert Case U
John Jennings B
G. H. Clark E
Geo. Allen, Lun. Hos. C
Edward E. Hale -C
G. W. Kilton F B
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RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS. According to returns made in 1844-6, and by estimate.
Communicants. Roman Catholics, 1,173,700
Protestant Episcopalians, 72.099 Presbyterians, Old School, 174,fi20 New " 120,645
Cumberland Presbyte., 60.000
Other Presbyterians, 45.50 >
Dutch Reformed, 3i;214
German Reformed, 75.000
Evangelical Lutherans, 146.300 Moravians. 6.000
Methodist Episcopal, 1,157.249 Methodist Prot. Church, 60,000 Reformed Methodists, 3,000
Wesleyan Methodists, 20,000
Communicants.
German Methodists, 15.000
Allbright Methodists, 15,000
Mennnnites, 58.000
Orthodox Cong., 202.250
Unitarian Cong., 30,000
Universalists, 60,000
Swedenborgians, 5,000
Regular Baptists. 719.973
Six Principle Baptists, 3,055
Seventh Day Baptists, 6,000
Free Will Baptists. 61,372
Church of God Baptists, 10,000
Baptists, (Cambellites,) 200,000
Baptists, (Unitarians,) 35,600
HARVARD COLLEGE. 139
UJSriVERSITY AT CAMBRIDGE OR HARVARD
COLLEGE. Founded 1638. Inducted. presidents. Died or Resigned.
1640 Rev. Henry Dunster, 1654
1654 Rev. Charles Chauncy, s. t. b. 1672
1672 Rev. Leonard Hoar, m. d. 1675
1675 Rev. Uriah Oakes, a. m. 1681
1682 Doct. John Rogers, a. m. 1684
1685 Rev. Increase Mather, d. d. 1701
1701 Rev. Samuel Willard, a. m. Vice Pres. 1707
1708 Hon. John Leverett, a. m., f. r. s. 1724
1725 Rev. Benjamin Wadsworth, a. m. 1737
1737 Rev. Edward Holyoke, a. m. 1769
1770 Rev. Samuel Locke, d. d. 1773
1774 Rev. Samuel Langdon, d. d. 1780
1781 Rev. Joseph Willard, d. d., ll. d. 1804
1806 Rev. Samuel Webber, d. d. 1810
1810 Rev. John T. Kirkland, d. d., ll. d. 1828
1829 Hon. Josiah Quincy, ll. d. 1845
1846 Hon. Edward Everett, ll. d
OVERSEERS.
The Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor, the Members of the Council and of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President of the University, ex officio, and the following persons, by election : John Q. Adams, ll. d. Rev. John Pierce, d. d. Sec.
Daniel A. White, ll. d. Charles Lowell, d. d.
Saml. P. P. Fay, a. m. John Codman, d. d.
Richard Sullivan, A. M. Daniel Sharp, d. d.
Lemuel Shaw, ll. d. Francis Parkman, d. d.
Daniel Webster, ll. d. Joseph Field, d. d.
James T. Austin, ll. d. Nathl. L. Frothingham, d.d.
Levi Lincoln, ll. d. Alvan Lamson, d, d.
James Savage, ll. d. Samuel Barrett, A. m.
Marcus Morton, ll. d. Ezra S. Gannett, d. d.
Jacob Bigelow, m. d. Alexander Young, d. d.
Edward Everett, ll. d. Hosea Ballou, 2d, d. d.
Stephen C. Phillips, a. m. George Putnam, d. d. Samuel H. Walley, jr. a. m. William M. Rogers, a. m.
CORPORATION.
President, Edward Everett, ll. d.
Fellows, Lemuel Shavi', ll. d. Charles G. Loring, a. m. James Walker, d. d. John A. Lowell, a. m. Benjamin R. Curtis, A. M.
Treasurer, Samuel A. Eliot, a. m.
140 HARVARD COLLEGE.
PROFESSORS, TUTORS, &c.
[Arranged in the order of Collegiate Seniority.]
Francis Sales, a. m. Instructer in Spanish.
James Jackson, m. d. Professor of Theory and Practice of Physic, Emeritus.
John C. Warren, m. d. Hersey Professor of Anatomy and Surgery.
Simon Greenleaf, ll. d. Dane Professor of Law.
Jacob Bigelow, m. d. Professor of Materia Medica.
Walter Channing, m. d. Professor of Obstetrics and Med- ical Jurisprudence.
Edward T. Channing, a. m. Boylston Professor of Rheto- ric and Oratory.
George Hay ward, m. d. Professor of the Principles of Sur- gery and Clinical Surgery.
William Cranch Bond, a. m. Director of the Observatory.
John W. Webster, m. d. Erving Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy.
Rumford Professor and Lecturer on the Applica- tion of the Sciences to the Useful Arts.
John Ware, m. d. Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic.
James Walker, d. d. Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity.
Convers Francis, d. d. Parkman Professor of Pulpit Elo- quence and the Pastoral Care.
Hollis Prof, of Divinity,
Thaddeus W. Harris, M. d. Librarian.
Jared Sparks, ll. d. McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History.
Geo. R. Noyes, d. d. Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages, and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Literature.
Instructer in Italian and Portuguese.
Charles Beck, p. d. University Professor of Latin and Por- tuguese Permanent Tutor.
Wm. Kent, ll.d. Royall Professor of Law.
Henry W. Longfellow, a. m. Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages and Literature, and Professor of Belles Lettres.
John L. Sibley, a. b. Assistant Librarian.
Cornelius C. Felton, A. m, Eliot Professor of Greek Lit- erature.
HARVARD COLLEGE. 141
Benj. Pierce, a. m. Perkins Professor of Astronomy and
Mathematics. Asa Gray, m. d. Fisher Professor of Natural History.
Mass. Prof of Natural History.
Joseph Lovering, a. m. Hollis Professor of Mathematics
and Natural Philosophy. M. De Laporte, Instructerin French. Henry W. Torrey, A. b. Tutor in Political Economy and
Instructer in Elocution. Bernard Rolker, Instructer in German. James C. Merrill, A. M. Tutor in Greek. Geo. Phillips Bond, a. b. Assistant Observer. Josiah S. Hartwell, A. b. Tutor in Latin. J. S. Hartwell, G. S. Emerson, M. F. Force, F. TV. Green- wood, H. A. Johnson, C. A. Whitcomb, Proctors. Francis J. Child, Tutor in Mathematics. William G. Stearns, a. m. Steward.
The TheoiOj^ical Department is under the superintend- ence of Prof. Convers Francis, d. d. and Prof. George R. Noyes, d. d.
The Medical Lectures commence in Boston on the 1st Wednesday in November, and continue four months. The *' Faculty of Medicine," are Drs. John C. Warren, Walter Channing, Dean of the Faculty, Jacob Bigelow, George Hay ward, John W. Webster, John Ware.
The Law Institution is under the superintendence of Si- mon Greenleaf, ll. d., and Wm. Kent, ll. d.
The number of Books in the Libraries, are as follows : Theological Library, in Divinity Hall, 3,000
Medical " in Medical College, Boston, 1,000
Law " in Dane Law College, 12,000
College " in Gore Hall, 50,000
Society Libraries of the Students, 10,000
Total, 76,000
Vacations. The academical year is divided into two terms and two vacations. Tiie 1st Term will commence on the Friday next succeeding commencement and continue twenty weeks. The first vacation will commence at the end of 1st Term, and continue six weeks. The 2d Term will commence at end of 1st Vacation, and continue twenty weeks. The 2d Vacation will commence at end of 2d Term, and continue until Friday after commencement.
The stated Time for Examination of the Freshman Class ia on the Mon- dav and Tuesday of Commencement week.
The Public Exhibitions are on the 3d Tues. of October, the 1st Tues. of May, and the last Wednesday of the 2d Term.
Commencement is on the 4th Wednesday in August.
142 COLLEGES.
WILLIAMS COLLEGE, AT WILLIAM8T0WJV.
Appointed. presidents. Died or Resigned.
1793 Ebenezer Fitch, d. d. 1815
1815 Zephaniah Swift Moore, D. D. 1821
1821 Edward Dorr Griffin, d. d. 1836
1836 Mark Hopkins, d. d.
Professor of Languages, Emeritus.
Albert Hopkins, a. m. Professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy.
John Tatlock, a. m. Lawrence Professor of Languages.
Ebenezer Emmons, a. m., m. d. Prof, of Natural History.
Edward Laseli, a. m. Professor of Chemistry.
Joseph Alden, d. d. Professor of Rhetoric, Political Econ- omy, and American History.
John Darby, a. m. Prof, of Mathematics.
Vacations. First, 4 weeks from Commencement. Second, 6 weeks from the 3d Wednesday in December. Third, 3 weeks from the 1st Wednesday in May.
Commencement, 3d Wednesday in August.
AMHERST COLLEGE.
Appointed. presidents. Died.
1821 Zephaniah S. Moore, d. d. 1823
1823 Heman Humphrey, d. d. 1844
1844 Rev. Edward Hitchcock, d. d. ll. d. President and
Professor of Natural Theology and Geology. Rev. Nathan W. Fiske, a. m. Profesor of Intellectual and
Moral Philosophy. William S. Tyler, a. m. Professor of Latin, Greek and
Hebrew Languages and Literature. Rev. Aaron Warner, Williston Professor of Rhetoric and
Oratory, and English Literature. Ebenezer S. Snell, a. m. Professor of Mathematics and
Natural Philosophy, and Librarian. Wm. B. Calhoun, a. m. Lecturer on Political Economy. Charles U. Shepard, m. D.Prof. ofChem. and Nat. History; Tutors, David Torrey, a. m. Lewis Green, A. b.
Vacations. First, 4 weeks from Commencement. Second, 6 weeks from the Wednesday preceding the annual State Thanksgiving. Third, 3d Wednesday in April, three weeks.
Commencement, 2d Thursday in August.
CATHOLIC COLLEGE. 143
THE COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS, WORCESTER.
This College is located on Pakachoag hill, a mile south of the Village, on a farm of 60 acres. " The course of education is designed to prepare young men for an ecclesiastical, professional, or commercial state of life." No. of Students, 120.
President, Rev. James Ryder. Vice President, Rev. George Fenwick. Procurator, Rev. James Moore.
Prefect of Studies and Professor of Rhetoric, Rob't Boone. Professors, Rev. Pliilip Sacchi, Rev. Augustus Kennedy, Rev. William Logan.
Phillips Academy at Andover. Incorporated 1780. President of Board of Trustees, Samuel T. Armstrong.
INSTRUCTERS.
Principal, Samuel H. Taylor, a. m.
Teachers of Latin and Greek, Abner J. Phipps, a. m.,
Thomas E. Foster, a. m. Teacher of Mathematics and English Literature, William
H. Wells, a. m. Teacher of the Preparatory Depart., Luke H. Bowers. Teacher of Elocution, William Russell, a. m.
Theological Seminary^ Andover, Mass. Founded 1807. President of Board of Trustees, Samuel T. Armstrong.
FACULTY.
Acting Abbot Prof, of Chris. Theol., Edwards A.Park, d.d.
Assoc. Prof, of Sacred Literature, Rev. Moses Stuart, a. m.
Brown Prof, of Ecclesiastical History and Pastoral The- ology, Ralph Emerson, d. d.
Prof, of the Hebrew Language and Literature, B. B. Edwards, d. d.
Bartlett Prof, of Sacred Rhetoric, Edwards A. Park, d. d. Vacations. First, five weeks from the Wednesday
preceding the last Wednesday in April. Second, seven
weeks from the first Wednesday in September.
Theological Seminary, Newton, Mass. Founded ;1825. President of Board of Trustees, Daniel Sharp, d. d. President, and Professor of Christian Theology, Barnas Sears, d. d.
144 MISSIONARY SOCIETIES.
Professor of Ecclesiastical History,
Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Pastoral Duties, Henry
J. Ripley, d. d. Professor of Biblical Literature and Interpretation, Horatio
B. Hackett, d. d.
Vacations. First, 6 weeks from the 3d Wednesday in Aug. Second, 6 weeks from the last Wednesday in March.
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Piety and Charity. Established May, 1805.
President, Francis Parkman, d. d.
Vice-President, Rev. Samuel Barrett.
Treasurer, William T. Andrews.
Secretary, Alexander Young, d. d.
Trustees, Rev. Joseph Allen, James Walker, d. d. Geo. Putnam, d. d. Rev. F. D, Huntington, Rev. Amos Smith.
Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and others in North America. Inc. Nov. 1787. President, Lemuel Shaw, ll. d. Vice-President, William Jenks, d. d. Secretary, Francis Parkman, d. d. Treasurer, James Savage. Vice-Treasurer, Benjamin Guild.
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Incorporated 1812.
President, Theodore Frelinghuysen, ll. d.
Vice-President, Thomas S. Williams, ll. d.
Prudential Committee, Samuel T. Armstrong, Charles Stoddard, John Tappan, Rev. Nehemiah Adams, Rev. Silas Aiken, William W. Stone, William J. Hubbard.
Secretaries, Rufus Anderson, d. d., Rev. David Greene.
Recording Secretary, Rev. Selah B. Treat.
Treasurer, Henry Hill.
[Missionary House, 33 Pemberton-Square.]
American Baptist Missionary Union. President, Daniel Sharp, d. d. Secretary, Rev. Solomon Peck. Assistant Secretary, Rev. Edward Bright, jr.. Treasurer, R. E. Eddy.
[Rooms, 17 Joy's Building.]
MISSIONARY SOCIETIES. 145
Massachusetts Baptist Convention. President, Asa Wilbur.
V. Presidents, S. G. Shipley, Isaac Davis, M. Shepard. Secretary, Rev. William H. Shailer. Treasurer, William D, Ticknor.
Massachusetts Evangelical Missionary Society. Org. 1807. President, Richard Sullivan. Vice-President, Charles Lowell, d. d. Secretary, Rev. Chandler Robbins. Treasurer, Nathaniel Thayer.
Board of Commissioners of the Society in Scotland for Promoting ChristianKnowledge. Formed 1787. President, Samuel T. Armstrong. Secretary, John Codman, d. d. Treasurer, Samuel H. Walley.
Board of Missions' of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Massachusetts. Right Rev. Manton Eastburn, President, ex officio. Rev. Henry W. Lee, Rev. Clement M. Butler, Rev. Geo. M. Randall ; Rev. Charles Mason, Salem, Secretary ; Rev. J. H. Clinch, Rev. A. L. Baury, William Appleton, James Barns, Amos A. Lawrence ; Henry Burroughs, Boston, Treasurer.
Massachusetts Missionary Society. Instituted 1799. President, Leonard Woods, d. d. Secretary, Rev. Joseph S. Clark. Treasurer, Benjamin Perkins. [Rooms, 28 CornhilL]
Massachusetts Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Instituted 1803. President, Samuel H. Walley. Vice-President, William Jenks, d. d.
Benevolent Fraternity of Churches. President, Henry B. Rogers. Treasurer, Thomas Tarbell. Secretary, Rev. R. C. Waterston. Executive Committee, Rev. S.K.Lothrop, Benj. Seaver. 14
146 EDUCATION SOCIETIES.
Berry Street Ministerial Conference. Moderator, Francis Parkman, d. d. Scribe, Rev. F. D. Huntington.
Standing- Committee, Rev. Alex. Young, Rev. Geo. E. Ellis, Rdv. James F. Clarke.
General Association in Massachusetts.
This body was organized in June, 1805. It is composed of delegations from particular Associations of Evangelical Congregational Ministers, two from each Association. Annual meetings, 4th Tues. in June.
Secretary, Thomas Snell, d. d.
American Unitarian Association. Instituted 1825.
President, Orville Dewey, d. d.
Directors, Rev. James F. Clarke, Rev. E. Peabody, Rev. F. D. Huntington, Rev. F. T. Gray, Isaiah Bangs, Charles K. D ilia way.
General Secretary, Rev. Charles Briggs.
Assistant Secretary, Rev. Samuel K. Lothrop.
Treasurer, Henry P. Fairbanks.
Travelling Agent, George G. Channing.
[Depository, 118 Washington-Street.]
American Education Society. Instituted 1815.
President, Lewis Strong.
Vice-President, John Tappan, (with 32 Honorary Vice- Presidents in dilFerent States.)
Secretary, Rev. Samuel H. Riddel.
General Agent, Rev. Joseph Emerson.
Treasurer, Sieph. T. Farwell. Auditor, Jas. Means.
Exec. Com., Rev. Geo. W. Blagden, Edward Beecher, D.D. Rev. Wm. A. Stearns, Joel Giles, and the Secretary.
Financial Committee, John Tappan, Ebenezer Alden, M. D. Julius A. Palmer, and the Treasurer.
[Rooms of the Society, 15 Cornhill.]
Northern Baptist Education Society. President, Baron Stow, d. d. Vice-Presidents, Richard Fletcher, Isaac Davis. Corresponding Secretaries, Rev. William Leverett, Rev. T. F. Caldicott.
Recording Secretary, Rev. Joseph W. Parker. [Rooms, 13 Joy's Building.]
I
MEDICAL SOCIETIES. 1^
Massachusetts Bible Society. Incorp. 1809.
President, John Pierce, d. d.
Vice-President, John Codman, d. d.
Corresponding Secretary, Francis Parkman, d. d.
Recording Secretary, Rev. George W. Blagden.
Treasurer, Henry Edwards.
Executive Committee, to whom applications are to be made for Bibles, Francis Parkman, d. d. Rev. George W. Blagden, Henry Edwards.
[Bible Depository, 6 Liberty Square.]
Massachusetts Medical Society. Incorp. Nov. 1781. Annual meeting held in Boston on the last Wed. in May, at the Lecture Room, Temple Place. President, Jacob Bigelow, m. d. of Boston. Vice-President, Edward Flint, m. d. of Leicester. Corresponding Secretary, D. Humphreys Storer, M. d. Recording Secretary, Charles G. Putnam, m. d. Treasurer, Augustus A. Gould, m. d. Librarian, Alexander Thomas, m. d.
[For a list of the Members of this Society, see p. 108.] CENSORS.
For the First Medical District, and for the Society at Large. Anson Hooker, Winslow Lewis, jr. G. W. Otis, jr. John D. Fisher, J. B. S. Jackson.
Second Medical District. Benj. F. Heywood,. Benjamin Pond, Wm. Workman, Jos. Sargent, John G. Metcalf.
TJiird Medical District. David Bemis, Jehiel Abbott, A. S. Peck, Daniel Thompson, James Deane.
Fourth Medical District. H. H. Childs, Asa G. Welch, Robert Worthington, Nathan S. Babbitt, C. Guiteau.
Fifth Medical District. A. Reed, A. Mackie, S. Saw- yer, J. Haskell, Thomas Wilbur.
Sixth Medical District. Aaron Cornish, E. W. Carpen- ter, Thos. P. Jackson, George Atwood, J. Leonard, jr.
Committee on Publications. John Horaans, D. H. Storer, J. B. S. Jackson.
Committee on Resignations. A. A. Gould, Winslow Lewis, jr., G. W. Otis, jr.
The Censors for the Society at Large, and for the First Medical District, meet in the city of Boston, for the ex-
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MEDICAL SOCIETIES.
amination of candidates for the practice of medicine, surgery, and midwifery, on the Thursday next preceding- the annual meeting of the Society, as provided in the Act of Incorporation, and on the last Wed. of Jan. and July. Those for the Second Medical District, in Worcester, on the Wednesday following the third Monday in June. Those for the Third Medical District, in Noithampton, on the Wednesday following the third Tuesday in Sept. Those for the Fourth Medical District, in Pittsfield, on the day previous to the day of Commencement of the medical institution in that place.
COUNSELLORS.
Suffolk. George C. Shattuck, Jacob Bigelow, George Hayward, Enoch Hale, S. D. Townsend, John Ware, Z. B. Adams, John Homans, W. Strong, John Jeffries, Geo. W. Otis, W. Lewis, jr. Samuel Morrill, J. V. C. Smith, D. H. Storer, John Flint, John C. Hayden, J. D. Fisher, Chas. G. Putnam, John B. S. Jackson, Alex. Thomas, E. Buck, A. A. Gould, Chas. T. Jackson, Marshal S. Perry, George Bartlett, Martin Gay, Frederic A. Sumner.
Essex, Southern District. Andrew Nichols, Abel L. Peirson, George Choate, Ebenezer Hunt, Joseph Rey- nolds, Samuel Johnson, A. Gould.
Essex, Northern District. Rufus Longley, Dean Rob- inson, Richard S. Spofford.
Middlesex. Timothy Wellington, John C. Dalton, Elisha Huntington, Nehemiah Cutter, Charles F. Chaplin, Simon Whitney, Horatio Adams, Hiram Hosmer, D. Mowe, Peleg Bradley.
Worcester. Stephen Bachelder, John Green, Edward Flint, Benjamin F. Heywood, Charles W. Wilder, J. G. Metcalf, Pearson T. Kendall, Joseph Stone, William Workman, D. S. C. H. Smith, T. R. Boutelle.
Hampshire. B. Barrett, A. Clark, H. Orcutt, C.A.Hall.
Hampden. David Bemis, William Bridgman, Jehiel Abbott, James M. Smith.
Franklin. Steph. Williams, Christ. Dean, Jas. Deane.
Berkshire. Henry H. Childs, Asa G. Welch, Royal Fowler, Robert Worthington.
Norfolk. Robert Thaxter, Jeremy Stimpson, Eben. Alden, Eben. Stone, Henry Bartlett.
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Plymouth. E. Thaxter, P. L. Nichols, John Perkins, P. F. Boggett, C. A. Locherby.
Bristol. Alexander Read, Paul Spooner, Caleb Swan, M. R. Randall.
Barnstable. Elijah W. Carpenter, Thomas P. Jack- son, George At wood, Aaron Cornish.
Nantucket. Ehsha P. Fearing.
Dukes. Leroy M. Yale.
Medical School in Boston, North Grove-st. Insti. 1815.
The Medical Lectures of Harvard University begin in this building annually, 1st Wed. in November, and con- tinue four months. The students attending the Lectures are admitted to the Medical and Surgical practice of the Massachusetts General Hospital, and to Clinical Lectures by the Professors of Surgery, and Theory and Practice of Physic, without fee. The fee for a whole course of Lectures is $75; for matriculation, $3; for gradua- tion, $20.
FACULTY OF MEDICINE.
President of the University, and President of the Fac- ulty of Medicine, Edward Everett, ll. d.
Prof, of Anatomy and Operative Surgery, John C. Warren, m. d.
Prof, of Midwifery and Medical Jurisprudence, Walter Channing, m. d.
Prof of Materia Medica, and Lecturer on Clinical Medi- cine, Jacob Bigelow, m. d.
Prof, of the Principles of Surgery, and of Clinical Sur- gery, George Hayward, m. d.
Prof, of Chemistry, John W. Webster, m. d.
Prof of the Theory and Practice of Medicine, John Ware, m. d. J. Bigelow, m. d.
Dean of Faculty of Medicine, Walter Channing, m. d.
Demonstrator of Anatomy, Samuel Parkman, m. d.
Librarian, Mr. Andrews.
Boylston Medical Society. President, Charles E. Buckingham, m. d. Vice-Presidents, Edward M. Clarke, m.d. Luther Parks. Secretary, Henry Pratt. Librarian, Thomas Andrews, jr. 14*
150 LITERARY SOCIETIES.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Incorp, 1780. President, Jacob Bigelow, m. d. Vice-President, Edward Everett, ll. d. Recording- Secretary, O. W. Holmes, m. d. Corresponding Secretary, Professor Asa Gray. Treasurer, J. I. Bowditch. Librarian, A. A. Gould, m. d.
Pilgrim Society. Incorporated 1820. President, Charles H. Warren. Vice-President, William Davis. Recording Secretary, Andrew L. Russell. Corresponding Secretary, B. M. Watson. Treasurer, Allen Danforth. Librarian and Cabinet Keeper, William S. Russell.
Massachusetts Historical Society. Instituted 1791.
(Savings Bank Building, Tremont st.) President, James Savage. Recording Secretary, Joseph Willard. Corresponding Secretary, Charles Lowell, d. d. Treasurer, Peleg W. Chandler. Librarian, Rev. J. B. Felt. Cabinet Keeper, I. P. Davis.
American Antiquarian Society. Incorporated 1812.
President, Edward Everett, ll. d.
Vice-Presidents, John Davis, ll. d. William B. Sprague, d. d.
Counsellors, Levi Lincoln, ll. d. Cha,rles Lowell, d.d. James C. Merrill, Samuel M. Burnside, Fred. W. Paine, John Green, m. d. Joseph Willard, Emory Washburn, Stephen SaUsbury, Alfred D. Foster.
Sec. Foreign Correspondence, Jared Sparks, ll. d.
Sec. Domestic Correspondence, Benj. F. Thomas.
Recording Secretary, Rejoice Newton.
Treasurer, Alfred D. Foster.
Committee of Publication, Samuel F. Haven, Rev. Jo- seph B. Felt, Samuel Jennison.
Librarian, Samuel F. Haven.
Funds, $ 28,085. Library, 17000 vols.
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American Oriental Society. President, Edward Robinson, d. d. Vice-Presidents, William Jenks, d. d. Moses Stuart, Alexander H. Everett, ll. d.
Recording Secretary and Librarian, Francis Gardner. Treasurer, William W. Greenough.
Boston Society of Natural History.
President, Amos Binney, m. d.
Vice-Presidents, C.T. Jackson, m.d., D. H. Storer, m.d.
Corresponding Secretary, A. A. Gould, m. d.
Recording Secretary, Thomas Bulfinch.
Treasurer, P. T. Jackson, jr.
Curators, J. E. Teshemacher, Botany ; M. Gay, m. d.. Mineralogy; T. T. Bouve, Geolqgy ; N. B. Shurtleff, M. D., Comparative Anatomy; S. Cabot, jr. m. d.. Orni- thology; J. Wyman, m. d.. Ichthyology and Herpetol- ogy ; T. W. Harris, m. d.. Entomology ; J. Bacon, jr. M. D., Conchology.
Librarian, Charles K. Dillaway.
Cabinet Keeper, Henry J. Bigelow, m. d.
[Room, Savings Bank Building, Tremont St.]
Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society. President, Edmund P. Tileston. Corresponding Secretary, Eben. Clapp, jr. Librarian, Edward Holden.
Curators, Edmund J. Baker, Henry M, Leeds, Ed- ward Jarvis.
American Peace Society. President, Theodore Frelinghuysen. Corresponding Secretary, Rev. Geo. C. Beckwith. Treasurer, J. P. Blanch ard.
American Statistical Association. President, George C. Shattuck, m. d. Vice Presidents, Ebenezer Alden, m. d. Rev. Rufus Anderson, d. d.
Recording Secretary, Rev. Joseph B. Felt. Home Secretary, William Brigham. Foreign Secretary, Joseph E. Worcester. Treasurer, Geo. Livermore. Librarian, J. Wingate Thornton.
152 MUSICAL SOCIETIES.
Boston Lyceum. President, Josiah Quincy, jr.
Vice-Presidents, Peleg W. Chandler, John C. Park. Corresponding Secretary, N. W, Coffin. Recording Secretary, Charles Worthington.
Mercantile Library Association. President, Thomas J. Allen. Vice-President, M. A. Herrick. Corresponding Secretary, Levi L. Willcutt. Recording Secretary, Thomas H. Lord. Treasurer, G. L. Bradford.
Mechanic Apprentices Library. President, James W. Yerrington. Vice President, Samuel A. B. Bragg, Treasurer, Samuel S. Smith. Recording Secretary, George 0. Heydock. Corresponding Secretary, John A. J. Cloutman.
Boston Library. Incorporated 1794.
Secretary, Wm. T. Andrews.
Treasurer, Charles Brown.
Librarian, George S. Bulfinch.
Trustees, Lemuel Shaw, Rev. Wm. S. Rogers, Aaron Baldwin, Philip Marett, James Savage, Joseph Willard, Wm. Rollins, Waldo Flint, Wm. Minot.
Bowditch Library. No 8 Otis Place. A Free Library., from which any one residing in Bos- ton or its immediate vicinity can take Books, who is known to either of the proprietors, or who presents suffi- cient evidence of his being willing to conform to the few rules that have been adopted.
Boston Academy of Music. President, Samuel A. EHot. Vice-President, Martin Brimmer. Recording Secretary, Luther S. Cushing. Corresponding Secretary, George E. Head. Treasurer, Benjamin Perkins.
SABBATH SCHOOL SOCIETIES. 153
Handel and Haydn Society in Boston. Insti. 1815. President, Jonas Chickerinsr. Vice-President, Benjamin F. Baker. Secretary, Abraham O. Bigelow. Treasurer, Matthew S. Parker.
Boston Philharmonic Society. President, Oliver Brewster. Vice-President, S. Abbott Lawrence. Treasurer, J. L. Bates. Corresponding Secretary, H. G. Otis. Recording Secretary, G. P. Read.
Massachusetts Sabbath School Society. President, Samuel T. Armstrong. Secretary, and General Agent, Rev. Asa Bullard. Treasurer, C. C. Dean.
[Depository, 13 Cornhill.]
Neiv England Sabbath School Union. President, George N. Briggs. Secretary. Treasurer, Charles Warren.
Boston Sunday School Society. President, Stephen C. Phillips, Salem. Corresponding Secretary, Rev. R. C. Waterston. Treasurer, Lewis G. Pray.
American Trad Society, Boston. Insti. 1814. President, John Tappan. Secretary, Rev. Seth Bliss. Treasurer, George Denny.
[Depository, 28 Cornhill.]
Book and Pamphlet Society. President, John G. Rogers. Secretary, Samuel G. Simpkins. Treasurer, A. H, Sumner.
iM CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
State Lunatic Hospital, Worcester.
Trustees, Jesse Murdock, of Carver, Chairman ; Ste- phen Salisbury, of Worcester ; Stephen C. Phillips, of Salem ; Joseph Sargent, of Worcester ; Thomas F. Plunkett, of Pittsfield.
Treasurer, Alfred D. Foster.
Superintendent, George Chandler, m, d.
Assistant Physicians, John R. Lee, m. d., Rufus Wood- ward, M. D.
Steward, Charles P. Hitchcock.
Massachusetts General Hospital. Incorp. 1811.
President, William Appleton.
Vice-President, Theodore Lyman.
Treasurer, Henry Andrews.
Secretary, Marcus Morton, jr.
Trustees, Chas. Amory, Wm. T. Andrews, N. L Bowditch, Geo. M. Dexter, Robt. Hooper, Thos. Lamb, Francis C. Lowell, John A. Lowell, Henry B. Rogers, J. Thomas Stevenson, Wm. W. Stone, Edward Wig- gles worth.
Board of Consultation, Jas. Jackson, m. d., John Jefi^ ries, M.D.,G. C. Shattuck, m. d., Edward Reynolds, m. d.,
OFFICERS OF THE HOSPITAL.
Superintendent, Richard Girdler.
Visiting Physicians, Jacob Bigelow, m. d. Enoch Hale, M.D., John B. S. Jackson, m. d., Henry L Bowditch, m.d. John D. Fisher, m. d., Oliver W. Holmes, m. d.
Visiting Surgeons, John C. Warren, m. d. George Hayward, m. d. Solomon D. Townsend, m d. Henry J. Bigelow, M. D. S. Parkman, m.d. J. Mason Warren, m. d.
Admitting Physician, Wm. H. Thayer, m. d.
House Physician, Charles Bertody, m. d.
House Surgeon, Charles F. Hey wood, m. d.
Apothecary, John C. Dalton, jr.
OFFICERS OF THE MO LEAN ASYLUM.
Physician and Superintendent, Luther V. Bell, m. d. Assist. Phys. and Apothecary, Chaun. Booth, jr. m. d.« Steward, Columbus Tyler. Matron, Mrs. Tyler. Male Supervisor, Homer Goodhue. Female do Miss Relief R. Barber.
CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. 155
Applications for admission into the Mc Lean Asylum may be made at the Asylum in Somerville, near the Village of East Cambridge, or by- letter to Dr. Bell, directed to the Post Office in East Cambridge. Terms, $3 per week and upwards.
All applications for admission must be made at the HOSPITAL, Allen Street, between the hours of 8 and 9 on the mornings of Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday.
Applicants who cannot attend in person will be visited by a Physician connected with the Hospital, and no one can be admitted without his cer- tificate, except in cases of injury from accident, or of sudden illness. All applications from the country must be accompanied by a description of the case, in writing, by the attending Physician of the patient, and ad- dressed to Dr. Wm. H- Thayer, Boston.
Boston Medical Dispensary. Instituted 1796.
Managers. Nathl. L. Frothingham, d. d. Chairman; Samuel May, Pliny Culler, James H. Foster, Uriel Crocker, Ebenezer Chadwiek, Nathaniel H. Emmons, Samuel Bradlee, J. H. Wolcott, Jonathan Chapman, Francis Parkman, d. d. ; William Gray, Secretary, and Geo. T. Bigelow, Treasurer.
Consulting Physician, Solomon D. Townsend, m. d. Jacob Bigelow, m. d.
Visiting Physicians. F. E. Oliver, 7 Hanover-st. Wards 1 & 3.
Alfred A. Lane, 133 Hanover-st. Ward 2.
W. E. Townsend, 2 Bowdoin-st. Wards 4, 5, & 6.
George Derby, 1 Montgomery Place, Ward 7.
John S. Carter, 69 Bedlbrd-st. Ward 8.
Le Raron Russell, 1 Otis Place, Ward 9.
Samuel Kneeland, jr. 410 Washington-st. Ward 10.
J. M. Phipps, 412 Washington-st. Ward 11.
Nathaniel Downes, 2 Harrison Avenue, Ward 12.
P. M. Crane, Meridian-st. East Boston.
Apothecaries, Chas. K. Whipple, 109 Washington st. ; Charles Mead, corner Turnpike and Fourth-st. ; James Kidder, Maveric Square, East Boston.
Boston Asylum and Farm School for Indigent Boys. In- corporated 1814.
President, Theodore Lyman.
Vice-President, Moses Grant.
Secretary, George H. Kuhn.
Treasurer, J. I. Bowditch.
Committee on Admission, Moses Grant, Rev. R. C. Waterston, B. A. Gould.
156 CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
Massachusetts Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary »
President, Robt. G. Shaw.
Secretary, G. Howland Shaw.
Treasurer, J. W. Edmands.
Managers, Robert G. Shaw, Henry Rice, S. D. Town- send, M. D. Moses Grant, J. H. Wolcott, J. A. Blanchard, Samuel Hooper, Amos A. Lawrence, John Borland, B. R. Curtis.
The Surgeons are — Drs. Edward Reynolds, Robert W. Hooper, George A. Beihune.
The Institution receives patients into the house. In- firmary corner of Green and Pitts- sts.
Boston Lying-in Hospital. Meetings at the Hospital on the 1st Tues. of every month.
President, James Savage,
Vice President, Thomas B. Wales.
Trustees chosen by the Corporation. Drs. George Hayward, Stephen Fairbanks, C. Lowell, d. d. Rich. W. Bailey, F. Parkman, d. d. Dr. J. F. Flagg.
Chosen l3y the Mass. Humane Society. Dr. John Ho- mans, Charles Amory.
Chosen by the Mass. Charitable Fire Society. Wm. T. Andrews, Dr. J. W. Warren, jr.
Treasurer, Henderson Inches.
Secretary, C. T. Murdoch.
Attending Physicians, Charles G. Putnam, m. d. D. H. Storer, m. d.
Matron, Mrs. Mira Rice. Hospital 718 Washington-st.
United States Marine Hospital at Chelsea. For the temporary relief of sick and disabled seamen ; into which all mariners who have paid Hospital money are admitted, except those who are afflicted with conta- gious or incurable diseases, or insane persons. Physician, George B. Loring. »
The Perkins Institution and Mass. Asylum for the Blind. Depository and Office, No. 152 Washington-st. President, Peter C. Brooks. Vice-President, Thomas H. Perkins. Treasurer, T. B. Wales. Director and Secretary, S. G. Howe, m. d.
CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. 157
Provident Institution for Savings in the City of Boston. Incorporated 1816.
OfRce, Tremont-st. Open daily, from 9 to 1 o'clock. Deposits received on Mon, Tues. and Wed., and pay- ments are made on Thurs. Fri. and Sat.
President, Peter C. Brooks.
Treasurer, Peter Wainwright.
Secretary, Wm. T. Andrews.
Vice-Presidents, Samuel May, Thomas P. Gushing, James Savage, Robert Waterston, Wm. Minot, Benja- min Guild, John C. Gray, George Ticknor, William P. Mason, Charles Wells, Edward Brooks, Saml, Bradlee.
Trustees, John A. Lowell, Thomas B. Wales, Saml. Austin, jr. John L. Gardner, Ozias Goodwin, William Amory, Josiah Quincy, jr. E. Wigglesworih, Daniel Denny, John Lamson, Aaron Baldwin, N. H. Emmons, A. A. Lawrence, Samuel Quincy, Chas. Barnard, Geo. Howe, Jona. Chapman, Stephen Fairbanks, Charles Brown, William T. Andrews, Henry Wainwright, Israel Lombard, Peter R. Dalton, J. W. Edmands.
Suffolk Savings Bonk for Seamen and others.
17^ Tremont Row. Open daily from 9 to 1 o'clock.
President, Thomas Lamb.
Vice-President, Henry Edwards.
Secretary, Charles H. Parker.
Treasurer, Samuel H. Walley, jr.
Managers, N. A. Barrett, Geo, W. Bond, Chas. H. Brown, Jas. Means, Wm. B. Reynolds, Chas. Scudder, Benjamin Seaver, Wm. W. Stone, Wm. Worthington, Francis G. Shaw, Pliny Cutler, Nathan B. Gibbs, Saml. T. Dana, Henry Lincoln, Wm. Perkins, Thos. Adams, Daniel C. Bacon, Alpheus Hardy, Thomas D. Quincy, George R. Sampson, Caleb Curtis, JabezC. Howe, James Ellison, P. Grant.
Warren Institution for Savings in Chariest oion. President, Chester Adams.
Vice-Presidents, Benjamin Whipple, Joseph F Tufts, Daniel Tufts, Daniel White, G. Washington Warren, Nathan A. Tufts. 15
1,58 CHARITABLE SOCIETIES.
Trustees, Charles Forster, Timothy Fletcher, Joseph Carter, John P. Flagg, George Johnson, James Adams, Joseph Souther, Andrew Sawtell, Geo. S. Adams, Wm. W. Wheildon, Wm. Sawyer, Ebenezer Barker.
Treasurer, Samuel P. Skilton.
Supervisor, James Adams.
Secretary, James K. Frothingham.
Institution for Savings in Roxhury and its vicinity.
President, John B. Jones.
Vice-Presidents, Samuel Guild, Richard Ward, Enoch Bartlett.
Secretary and Treasurer, William Whiting.
Trustees, Samuel Guild, David A. Simmons, John B. Jones, Richard Ward, Samuel Walker, Charles J. Hen- dee, Enoch Bartlett, Benjamin Perkins, Henry H. Wil- liams, Benjamin E. Cotting.
Society of the Cincinnati of Massachusetts.
The Society meets on the 4th of July to choose officers and partake of a dinner. The Standing Committee meet annually on the first Wednesday of November to act upon any application which may be made, arising out of the Interest of the funds which was created by each original member advancmg one month's pay, at a meeting on the Hudson River, in 1783, when the officers of the Massa- chusetts Regiments returned to their respective homes. There are no assessments, all expenses are paid from the Interest.
President, Henry Burbeck.
Vice-President, Joseph Prescott.
Secretary, Thomas Jackson.
Treasurer, David S. Townsend.
Vice-Treasurer, John Bryant.
Recorder, Adams Bailey.
Standing Committee, Alfred L. Baury, Henry A. S. Dearborn, Seth Drew, Charles S. Davies, John Homans, Henry K. Hancock, Zibeon Hooper, Lovett Peters, Sam- uel Perkins, Robert G. Shaw, Thomas Seward, Elijah Vose.
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Boston Marine Society. Instituted 1742.
President, Capt. Robert B. Forbes.
Vice-President, Capt. Richard Soule.
Secretary, Capt. Robert B. Edes.
Treasurer, Thomas Lamb.
Trustees, Captains Nehemiah Parsons, Thomas C. Smith, Georjre Whittemore, C. W. Apthorp, Robert B. Storer, Willis Howes, John Doak, Jairus B. Lincoln, Israel Whitney, EliasE. Davison.
Committee of Relief, Captains Isaiah M. Atkins, Jairus
B. Lincoln. Willis Howes, John Doak, J. G. Dickson.
Humane Society of Massachusetts. Instituted 1786. President, Francis Parkman, d. d. Vice-Presidents, Robert G. Shaw, Daniel P. Parker. Corresponding Secretary, John Homans, m. d. Recording- Secretary, Samuel Hooper. Treasurer, John L. Gardner.
Boston Port Society. President, Albert Fearing.
Boston Seaman's Friend Society. President, Henry Edwards.
Howard Benevolent Society. Instituted 1812.
President, Moses Grant.
Secretary, Artemas Simonds.
Treasurer, Thomas Tarbell.
Standing Committee. Ward 1 , Thomas Hollis. 2, Eph. Milton, Lewis Jones. 3, Joseph Moriarty. 4, S. G. Shipley, A. A. Wellington. 5, Moses Grant. 6, Rev. Wm. Howe. 7, Thomas Tarbell. 8, J. W. War- ren, jr. 9, Daniel T. Coit. 10, Joseph Eustis. 11, Rev.
C. F. Barnard. 12, Alvan Simonds.
Society for Prevention of Pauperism. [3 Tremont Temple.] President, Moses Grant.
Vice Presidents, Thomas Tarbell, Wm. Howe, Thos. Thwing, C. F. Barnard.
Secretary, Andrew Gushing. Treasurer, Isaac Means. Agent, Frederick R. Woodward.
160 CHARITABLE SOCIETIES.
Young Men's Benevolent Society.
President, James Tolman.
Vice-President, Henry Grew.
Treasurer, Frederick W. Lincoln, jr.
Secretary, George A. Brown.
Ward Committee. Ward 1, Dr. J. Spence. 2, Dr. Ephraim Buck. 3, Dr. E. D. G. Palmer, 4, Henry- Grew. 5, Francis H. Appleton. 6, Joseph W. Apple- ton. 7, S. K. Whipple. 8, F. G. Allen. 9, R. L. Merriam. 10, Dr. J. F. W. Lane. 11, P. S. Page. 12, Dr. Wm. T. Parker.
Massachusetts Charitable Fire Society. Incor. 1794. President, Ebenezer T. Andrews. Vice-President, James Phillips. Treasurer, A. W. Thaxter. Corresponding Secretary, S. F. McCleary. Recording Secretary, James W. Burditt.
Boston Childrens'' Friend Society. President, Mrs. Thomas Baldwin. Secretary, Mrs. Thomas P. Cushing. Treasurer, Mrs. Lewis Lerow.
Society for aiding Discharged Convicts.
This Society was formed April, 1846. Its object is to receive and to succor diischarged convicts. It does this by providing for them boarding
F laces, procuring for them clothing when necessary, and employment, t has been very successful. Not a prisoner has been recommitted to our State Prison since the Society was formed, and more than sixty have come under its care. It has been in operation about eight months. The average recommitments in a year are about 15. The direct benefit of this So- ciety in saving the discharged from crime and the community from^ his depredations, is thus obvious from this most brief sketch of its ob- jects and accomplishments. It is grateful to record that the community are daily becoming more and more convinced of the importance of this Society, and of sustaining its beneficent operations.
OFFICERS.
President, Walter Channing, m. d. Vice President, Rev. Louis Dwight. General agent, W. W. Wilson. Treasurer, J. A. Andrew. Secretary, Charles Spear.
Council, Robert Walcut, Charles Whipple, John W. Brown.
CHARITABLE SOCIETIES. 161
Boston Fatherless and Widows'' Society. President, Mrs. James F. Baldwin.
Boston Benefit Society. President, D. Humphreys Storer, m. d. Treasurer, James Knott, jr. Secretary, David Wilder, jr.
Boston Female Orphan Asylum. Instituted 1800. First Directress, Mrs. William Prescott.
Scots Charitable Society. President, Alexander J. Cameron. Vice-President, James Kelt, jr. Treasurer, James Kelt.
Boston Benevolent Society. President, D. Humphreys Storer, m.d. Vice-President, Robert B. Lincoln. Secretary, David Wilder, jr. Treasurer, James Knott, jr.
Penitent Females Refuge. President, Enoch Hale, m. d. Secretary, Ferdinand Andrews. Treasurer, Henry Clark.
Boston Institution for the Education of Adults. Directors, J. W. James, G. B. Emerson, Charles F. Barnard, H. B. C. Greene, Amos Smith, W. S. Baxter, Walter Channinq-, G. H. Snelling, Thomas Mooney, J. D. Fisher, David B. Tower, iVbner Forbes.
Massachusetts Colonization Society. Secretary and Agent, Rev. Joseph Tracy, of Boston.
Parent Washington Total Abstinence Society, Tnsti. 1841. Head Quarters, Bromfield Hall, Bromfield St.
President, William R. Stacy.
Vice-Presidents, E. T. Kmgsley, R. K. Potter, D. W. O'Brien, T. F. Coles.
Secretary, George B. Proctor.
Corresponding Secretary, E. Sewall Price.
Treasurer, David S. Tarr.
Directors, J. Turner, G. H. Gleason, H. D. Gushing, W. Metcalf, P. Carey, E. W. Parkman. 15*
162 MISCELLANEOUS.
Massachusetts Temperance Society. President, John C. Warren, m. d. Vice-President, Stephen Fairbanks. Treasurer, Moses Grant. Secretary, Walter Channing, m. d.
Massachusetts Temperance Union. President, Ebenezer Alden, m. d. Secretary, Loring Norcross. Agent, Dr. Charles Jewett.
Boston Total Abstinence Society. President, Moses Grant. Vice President, Henry Plympton. Secretary, Frederic R. Woodward. Treasurer, Moses Mellen.
Prison Discipline Society. President, Francis Wayland, d. d. Secretary, Rev. Louis Dwight. Treasurer, Samuel A. Eliot.
Long Pond Water Works.
Water Commissioners, Nathan Hale, James F. Baldwin, Thomas B. Curtis. Salary $3500.
Water Committee., Josiah Quincy, jr. Wm. Parker, and Wm. Pope, of the Board of Aldermen ; Loring Norcross, James Whiting, James Hay ward, Henry W. Button, and Saml. W. Hail, of the Council.
Consulting Engineer, John B. Jervis, of New York. Salary, $3000. Clerk, Samuel Holbrook. Salary 1 800.
Chief Engineer of Western Division, E. Sylvester Chesbrough. Salary, $3000.
Chief Engineer of Eastern Division, Wm. S, Whitwell. Salary, $3000.
The Water Commissioners commenced their labors, May 5, 1846. The ground was broken on the 20th of August following.
Trustees of Mount Auburn Cemetery.
Jacob Bigelow, President, Martin Brimmer, Charles P. Curtis, B. R. Curtis, Benj. A. Gould, Isaac JParker, Jas. Bead, Geo. W. Crockett, John C. Gray.
Geo. W. Bond, Treasurer, Henry M. Parker, Secretary.
MISCELLANEOUS. 163
State Prison in Charlestown. Inspectors, Bradford Sumner, Chairman, Saml. Greele, of Boston; Abraham F. Howe, of Roxbury. Warden, Frederick Robinson. Deputy-Warden, Mr. Paine. Chaplain, Rev. Jared Curtis. Physician and Surgeon, John W. Bemis, m. d. Clerk, Henry Frothingham.
Boston Exchange Company.
President, Robert G. Shaw.
Directors, Samuel Henshaw, John Lamson, Isaac Liv- ermore, Thad. Nichols, Andrew E. Belknap, Thos. Lamb, Chas. R. Codman, Henry Lee, Philo S, Shelton, J. T. Stevenson, Wm. Parsons, James Ingersoll.
Treasurer, Samuel Dana.
Superintendent of Exchange Room, E. P. Whipple.
South Cove Corporation. President, Benjamin R. Nichols. Agent, Francis Jackson. Treasurer, Clerk and Solicitor, Ellis Gray Loring.
Mass. Society for Pro?notion of Agriculture. Incorp. 1792.
President, John C. Gray.
Vice-Presidents, Daniel Webster, Abbott Lawrence.
Recording Secretaries, Elias Phinney, Benj. Guild.
Corresponding Secretary, Josiah Quincy, jr.
Treasurer, Henry Codman.
Trustees, J. C. Warren, m. d. F. C. Lowell, David Sears, W. P. Mason, Thomas Motley, Daniel P. King.
Massachusetts Horticultural Society. President, M. P. Wilder.
Vice-Presidents, B. V. French, Jonathan Winship, Cheever Newhall, E. M. Richards.
Corresponding Secretary, J. Teschemacher. Recording Secretary, E. C. R. Walker. Treasurer, Samuel Walker.
Trustees of the Public Garden, Boylston St. Geo. Gardner, Charles H. Mills, Edward S. Rand, Charles F. Barnard, Samuel E. Guild, J. Warren Apple- ton, Andrew T. Hail.
BANKS IN BOSTON.
Atlantic Bank. No. 8 Kilby Street. Capital $500,000. Pliny Cutler, President. — Benjamin Dodd, Cashier.
Directors, Francis Fisher, Jeremiah Hill, James John- son, E. C. Hutchins, S. S. Littlehale, S. S. Arnold, W. R. P. Washburn, A. G. Peck, Nathl. Harris, S. J. Jenness, James H. Kelsey.
Teller, Richard Ward. Book-Keeper, George Wm. Dodd. Discount, Monday and Thursday.
Atlas Bank. No. 60 State Street. Capital, $500,000. Samuel C. Gray, President. — Joseph White, Cashier.
Directors, C. H. Brown, Nehemiah Parsons, J. G. Hal- lett, Wra. Davis, jr. John H. Foster, Jere. Kahler. Teller, Benjamin H. Barnes. Book-Keeper, James Russell. Collection Clerk, William Beck.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
Boston Bank. No. 48 State Street. Capital, $600,000. Robert Hooper, President. — James C. Wild, Cashier.
Directors, Robert G. Shaw, Nathan Appleton, Daniel C. Bacon, Josiah Bradlee, Samuel Cabot, Thomas B. Curtis, Phineas Upham, Henry Upham, J. C. Howe, J. M. Forbes, J. IngersoU Bowditch.
Paying Teller, Robert Lash. Receiving Teller, J. G. Gunderson. Book-Keeper, John Harris. Assistant Clerk, Charles Hammatt.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
Boylston Bank. Comer of Wash, and Boylston-sts. Capital, $150,000. Wm Parker, President. — D. Mc B. Thaxter, Cashier. Directors, Warren White, William Pope, Timothy Gil- bert, Albert Clark, Thomas Hunting, Isaac Emery, Jona- than Ellis, Ruel Baker, Amos Cummings, Nathl. Jewett, Abner E. Fisher.
Book-Keeper, Frederick L. Church.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
BANKS IN BOSTON.
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City Bmik.
No. 61 State Street. Capital, $1,000,000. C. W. Cartwright, President. — John Williams, Cashier.
Directors, P. Grant, Isaac Livermore, W. T. Andrews, P. S. Shelton, D. Chamberlain, S. R. Payson, G. W. Ab- bot, C. C. Chadwick.
Teller, Henry Hooper.
Book-Keeper, Charles C. Barry.
Discount Clerk, Charles W. Holbrook.
Collec. Clerk and Messenger, Andrew Johonnot.
Porter, W. R. Frost.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
Columbian Bank. No. 34 State Street. Capital, $500,000. John G. Torrey, President. — William Coffin, Cashier.
Directors, George W. Lyman, Joseph Tilden, Samuel A. Appleton, Wm. Amory, J. T. Coolidge. Teller, J. M. Gordon. Book-Keeper, George Cashing. Messenger, Abijah Jenkins. Discount daily.
Eagle Bank. No. 49 State Street. Capital, $500,000. Titus Welles, President. — Waldo Flint, Cashier.
Directors, Wm. Almy, John Dane, Andrew Cunningham, Geo. H. Gray, Elijah D. Brigham, Francis Skinner, James L. Little, John Williams, J. D. Bates, P. Hawes, B. Thax- ter.
Teller, Henry L. Jaques. Book-Keeper, Isaac W. Blanchard. Discount Clerk, William Cross. Messenger, Ebenezer Sampson.
Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.
Freeman's Bank. No. 28 Sea Street. Capital, $200,000. Solomon Piper, President. — Jeremy Drake, Cashier.
Directors, Freeman Fisher, John H. Rogers, Ebenezer Atkins, Prentiss Hobbs, Tisdale Drake, Levi Bliss. Messenger, Albert Drake.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
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Globe Bank. No. 22 State Street. Capital, f 1,000,000. Ignatius Sargent, President. — Charles Sprague, Cashier. Directors, Abel Adams, Stephen Fairbanks, Henry Hall, John Lamson, Payson Perrin. Paying Teller, Wm. B. Stevens. Receiving Teller, Charles J. Sprague. Book-Keeper, Oliver Cole. Discount Clerk, Wm. H. Wheeler. Clerk, C.S. Callender. Messenger, Wm. S. Nichols. Porter, Chauncey Peck.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
Granite Bank. ,
No. 61 State Street. Capital, $500,000. f
George Denny, President. — Archibald Foster, Cashier.
Directors, Frederick Gould, James McGregor, Joseph V. Bacon, Charles Brooks, Henry M. Holbrook, George R. Sampson.
Teller, Samuel Kneeland. Book-Keeper, Alfred B. Hall. Messenger, Barnabas Binney.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
Hamilton Bank. No. 66 State Street. Capital, $500,000. Daniel Denny, President. — Otis Turner, Cashier.
Directors, Thos. G. Cary, Jonathan Chapman, Gardner Brewer, Wm. Phipps, Willard Sayles, Samuel W. Swett, M. P. Wilder, Thomas Wigglesworth, jr. Teller, Elijah Fiske. Book-Keeper, S. S. Blanchard. Assistant Clerk and Messenger, Edw. Hearsay, jr. Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.
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Market Bank.
1, Merchants Exchange. Capital, $560,000. Josiah Stickney, President. — Jona. Brown, jr. Cashier.
Directors, Jesse Bird, AddisonGilmore,Wm. Thomas, F. 0. Watts, C. 0. Whitmore, A. H. Bowman, Benj. Sewall. Teller, Samuel P. Oliver. Book-Keeper, Benjamin F. Teel. Messenger, Charles S. Evans.
Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.
Merchants Bank.
No. 28 State Street. Capital, $3,000,000.
Franklin Haven, President. — Lowell M. Stone, Cashier.
Directors, N. F. Cunningham, Luke Fay, Samuel Hen- shaw, John B. Jones, Wm. P. Winchester, David Henshaw, Francis C. Gray, J. K. Mills, Israel Whitney, Samuel Hooper, Edward Brooks.
First Teller, Thomas W. Hooper.
Assistant do. William Raymond.
Second Teller, Geo. Stimpson.
Assistant do. Samuel T. Hooper.
Discount Clerk, John J. May.
Pension Clerk,
First Book-Keeper, E. H. Severance.
Assistant do. John P. Gore.
Second Book-Keeper, G. M. Norwood.
Assistant do. A. C. Dana.
Collection Clerk, Thomas Bulfinch.
Messenger, John Barns. Porter, Geo. Hayden. Discount, Monday and Thursday.
Massachusetts Bank. No. QQ State Street. Capital, $800,000. William Parsons, President. — James Dodd, Cashier. Directors, John L. Gardner, Wm. D. Sohier, John J. Dix- well, Israel Lombard, Charles H. Mills. Teller, Edward Sharp. Book-keeper, Henry G. Foster. Discount Clerk, Jonas Bennett. Messenger, Thomas Hooper. Porter, Josiah E. Hayden.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
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Mechanics Bank. South Boston. Capital, $120,000. David Nickerson, President. — Alvan Simonds, Cashier, Directors, Daniel Cummings, Noah Brooks, James W. Converse, John H. Jenks. Messenger, J. N. Farrar. Discount, Monday.
North Bank. 2, Merchants Exchange. Capital, $750,000. James Harris, President. — J. J. Loring, Cashier.
Directors, Henry D. Gray, Oliver Eldredge, Henry Lin- coln, Daniel Kimball, Elijah Williams, James Weld, Francis B. Fay, Charles G. Nazro. Teller, J. B. Witherbee. Book-Keeper, John Chorley. Messenger, W. L. Barnes.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
New England Bank. No. 67 State Street. Capital, $1,000,000. Thomas Lamb, President. — E. P. Clark, Cashier.
Directors, George Pratt, Daniel Weld, Elijah Vose, Mace Tisdale, William Worthmgton, Dudley Hall, Henry Gassett, jr.
Paying Teller, Charles Nichols. Receiving Teller, Samuel T. Thompson. Book-Keeper, James Swan. Messenger, Seth Pettee. Porter, Charles F. Swan.
Discount, Mon. Wed. and Sat.
Shatomut Bank. No. 39 State Street. Capital, $500,000. Benjamin T. Reed, President. — Stephen G. Davis, Cash. Directors, Wm. Bramhall, John L. Dimmock, Albert Fearing, John Gardner, Jairus B. Lincoln, Aaron Rice, William Whitney. Teller, E. Snow. Book-Keeper, H. B. Wilbur. Messenger, Sampson Mason.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
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Shoe and Leather Dealers Bank. No. 65 State Street. Capital, $500,000. Enoch Baldwin, President. — Geo. W. Thayer, Cashier.
Directors, Jos. Whitney, C. Nevvhall, J. Forbush, M. S. Lincoln, Wm. B. Spooner, Win. Burrage, J. M. Jones, Isaac Williams, John Albree, C. Stetson, G. S. Low. Teller, Samuel Carr. Book-Keeper, Robert L. Day. Assistant Clerk, A. C. Haven. Collection Clerk and Messenger, John S. March. Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
State Bank. No. 40 State Street. Capital, $1,800,000. Samuel Frothingham, President. — Jonathan Call, Cashier. Directors, Samuel Austin, jr. Benjamin Bangs, Levi Bartlett, Thomas Gray, Thomas Thacher, Thomas P. Cushing, J. Ballister, Robert M. Mason, Hollis Thayer, James P. Thorndike, William F. Whitney. Paying Teller, Charles Bartlett. Receiving Teller, John B. Gould. First Book-Keeper, William E. Vincent. Second do. Henry Pierce.
Discount Clerk, B. F. Edmands. Collection Clerk, James H. Foster, jr. Porter, Wm. S. Edmands.
Discount, Monday and Thursday.
Suffolk Bank. No. 60 State Street. Capital, $1,000,000. Henry B. Stone, President. — Isaac C. Brewer, Cashier.
Directors, Joseph Balch, John Belknap, Ebenezer Chad- wick, J. W. Edmands, Wm. Lawrence, A. A. Lawrence, John A. Lowell, Benjamin R. Nichols, Nathaniel P: Russell, Jeffrey Richardson, Wm. W. Tucker. Paying Teller, J. E. Bridge. Receiving Teller, A. C. Manning. Book-Keeper, Thorndike Rand. Discount Clerk, Edward Tyler. Assistant Clerks, A. K. Hunt, C. Smith, F. Jaques. Foreign Money Clerks, W. Grubb, jr. D. H. Belknap, E. J. S. Corlew. Porter, C. A. Tucker.
Discount, Wednesday and Saturday. 16
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Traders Bank. No. 91 State Street. Capital, $400,000. Isaac Parker, President. — Jeremiah Gore, Cashier.
Directors, Geo. Callender, Joshua Crane, Jabez Fisher, Deming Jarvis, Thomas Lord, S. H. Norris, Henry Smith, A. W. Thaxter, jr.
Teller, John K. Hall. Book-Keeper, Thomas Waterman. Messenger, T. O. Brackett.
Discount, Wednesday and Saturday.
Tremont Bank.
No. 41 State Street. Capital, $500,000. Andrew T. Hall, President. — James Dalton, Cashier.
Directors, Ebenezer T. Andrews, Ezra H. Baker, Caleb Curtis,f Nathan B.Gibbs, jr. William Perkins, Charles B. Shaw, Enoch Train, Isaac Thacher, Charles Wilkins. Teller, Amos T. Frothingham. Book-Keeper, Joshua Loring. Messenger, Charles Stearns.
Discount daily.
Union Bank. No. 40 State Street. Capital, f 800,000. Chester Adams, President. — Lemuel Gulliver, Cashier.
Directors, Luke Carter, Ebenezer Dale, Ozias Goodwin, Giles Lodge, Thaddeus Nichols, John Stearns, Nathaniel H. Emmons, Charles Merriam, Samuel Fales, Edward S, Tobey.
Teller, Timothy Bryant. Book-Keeper, A. Trowbridge. 'Assistant Clerk, James Skilton. Messenger, Oliver Jaquith.
Discount daily.
The par value of the Shares of the Boston Banks is $100, except Massachusetts $250, Market $70, State $60, and Boston $50.
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Washington Bank. No. 75 State Street. Capital, $500,000. Aaron Baldwin, President. — D, A. Sigourney, Cashier.
Directors, J. P. Cooke, P. Fovvle, J. Stedman, M. Wil- liams, F. Moseley, G. T. Lyman, F. Bacon. Teller, J. J. Soren. Book-Keeper, James H. Champney. Messenger and Porter, Charles A. Putnam. Discount, Tuesday and Friday.
Bunker-Hill Bank, Charlestown. Cap. S150,000.
David Devens, President. — Thomas Marshall, Cashier.
Directors, J. Johnson, Gilbert Tufts, Reuben Hunt, L. Turner, Andrew Blanchard, jr. Eben. F. Cutter, Edward Lawrence, James Adams, Wm. Arnold, Daniel White. Assistant Clerk, William Hunt. Second do. G. A. Lincoln. Messenger, P. R. Jacobs.
Discount, Tuesday and Friday, P. M. The Boston business transacted at the Eagle Bank.
People's Bank, Roxburij. Cap. $100,000. Samuel Guild, President. — B. Stone, Cashier.
Directors, Elijah Lewis, E. Crafts, Chester Guild, A. D. Williams, Laban S. Beecher, Benj. F. Campbell.
(Shares, $50.)
Cambridge Bank, Cambridgeport. Cap. $100,000.
Thomas Whittemore, President. — Martin Lane, Cashier.
Directors, William Fisk, P. B. Hovey, A. W. Bruce, Hiram Brooks, Nathan Childs, Robert Douglass, Wm. B. Hovey, Lucius R. Paige, J. Wetherbee.
Charles River Bank, Cambridge. Cap. $100,000. Charles C. Little, President. — J. B. Dana, Cashier.
Directors, Oliver Hastings, J. H. Bates, E. Brown, jr. W. Watriss.
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BANKS IIN LONDON AND WESTMINSTER.
See ihe Names of London Bankers, page 254.
Bank of Australasia, 2, Moorgate-st.
Bank Br. N. America, 7, St. Helen's-pl.
Bank of Ceylon, 29, St. S within 's-la.
Bank of England, Threadneedle-st.
British and Australian Bank, 21, Coleman-st.
British and Colonial Bank, 50, Moorgate-st.
Colonial Bank, 13, Bishopsgate-within.
Com. Bank of London, 3, Moorgate-st., and 6, Henrietta-
st., Covent-garden. Ionian Bank, 77, Basin ghall-st. London Jt. St. Bank, 5, Princes-street Bank, Western
Branch, 69, Pall Mall. London & County Joint Stock Banking Company, 71,
Lombard-st. ; branch, 41, West Smithfield. London and Dublin Bank, 5, Old Broad-st. London and Westminster Bank, 41, Lothbury, Branches,
9, Waterloo-pl.; 213, High Holborn ; 155, Oxford-st. ;
3, Wellington-st, Borough; and 87, High-st. Whitech. Metropolitan Bank, 4, Pall Mall East. National Bank of Ireland, 13, Old Broad-street, [within. National Provincial Bank of England, 112, Bishopsgate- Prov. Bank of Ireland, 42, Old Broad-st. Royal Bank of Australia, 2, Moorgate-st. [field.
Smithfield Agency and Banking Co., 59, West Smith- Union Bank of Australia, 38, Old Broad-st. Union Bank of London, 8 Moorgate-st. Branches, 4, Pall
Mall East, and Argyll-place, Regent-st.
Boston AtSieueum*
Instituted 1S04. Incorporated 1807.
President, Thomas G. Cary.
Vice-President, John A. Lowell.
Treasurer, Josiah Quincy, jr.
Secretary, Henry T. Parker.
Librarian, Charles Folsom.
Assist. Librarians, Seth Bass, m. d., Stephen Abrams.
Trustees, Edward Wigalesworth, Wm. H. Prescott, Wm. T. Andrews, Enoch Hale, m. d. Samuel Austin, jr. Geo. S. Hillard, Amos Binney, m.d., O. W. Holmes, m.d. Charles Amory. No. of vols, about 39,000.
BOSTON
INSURANCE COMPANIES
American Insurance Company. 54 State st. Cap. $-300,000. Div. Jan. and July. Directors, J. Ingersoll Bowditch, (President,) Samuel Appleton, Benjamin A. Gould, Charles II. Mills, R. B. Forbes, Samuel May, P. P. Pope, Benjamin Rich, R. G. Shaw, Horace Gray, Theodore Chase, James S. Araory, Edward Austin.
Secretary, A. C. Dorr.
Boston Insurance Company. 62 State st. Cap. $;300,000. Div. March and Sept. Directors, Lemuel Pope, (President,) S. A. Appleton, N. H. Emmons, D. P. Parker, Giles Lodge, John F. Lo- ring, Wm. Lawrence, Geo. Pratt, Joseph H. Wolcott. Secretary, Peter W. Freeman.
Boylston Fire and Marine Insurance Company. 45 State st. Cap. $300,000. Div. April and Oct.
Directors, Francis Bacon, (President,) J. P. Cooke, Josiah Stedman, Moses Williams, W. S. Bullard, N. F. Cunningham, Thomas Motley, jr. Robert M. Mason, Thos. Wigglesworth, jr. George T. Lyman, B. G. Wainwright, Alanson Tucker, jr.
Secretary, Benjamin French, jr.
Equitable Safety Marine and Fire Insurance Co. Merchants Exchange, State st. Directors, John Clark, (President,) Benjamin Burgess, Thomas Dixon, Benjamin C. Clark, A. W. Thaxter. jr. Enoch Train, James Ingersoll, Charles Scudder, David A. Neal, John H. Pearson, Stephen Fairbanks, A. H. Fiske, William W. Goddard, George Callender, Joseph lasigi, James H. Hicks, G. B. Weston, G. Howland Shaw, Patrick T. Jackson, jr. George M. Barnard, N. F. Cunningham, Lewis W. Tappan, Charles 0. Whitmore, Wm. BramhalL Secretary, Samuel Wheeler. Marine Clerk, J. T. Clark. Fire Clerk, John J. Loring, jr. 16*
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Firemen's Insurance Company. 75 State st. Cap. $300,000. Div. Jan. and July. Directors, Thomas C. Amory, (President,) John Colla- more, jr. Joshua Crane, William G. Eaton, Thaddeus Nichols, Jacob G. Hallet, Benjamin Seaver, Ignatius Sar- gent, Amos Cotting, Joseph Hay, Peter R. Dalton, J. Amory Davis.
Secretary, S. G. Rogers, jr.
Franklin Insurance Compamj. 44 State st. Cap. $300,000. Div. Jan. and July. Directors, Francis Welch, (President,) Geo. W. Abbot, F. H. Bradlee, E. D. Brigham, Lemuel Crackbon, John Lamson, George Pratt, James Read, Enoch Train. Secretary, William M. Byrnes. Clerk, William T. Lerow.
Hope Insurance Company. 31 State St. Cap. $'200,000. Div. April and Oct. Directors, Nehemiah Parsons, (President,) B. A. Gould, John W. Trull, William Davis, jr. John H. Foster, Wm. A. Rea, Samuel C. Gray, James Harris, Isaac Means, Wm. Worthington, George Callender. Secretary, Augustus Lovett.
Manufacturer'' s Insurance Company. 59 State st. Cap. $400,000. Div. April and Oct. Directors, C. W. Cartwright, (President,) Ebenezer T. Andrews, Otis Daniell, Henry Hall, John Williams, Amos Binney, Wm. Shiramin, Thos. P. Gushing, James Read, B. F. White, Wm. T. Andrews, George Morey. Secretary, Samuel Hunt.
M-assachusetts Mutual Fire Insurance Company.
31 State St. (Up stairs.) Directors, Charles Wells, (President,) Ebenezer T. An- drews, Joseph Austin, George Bartlett, Edward Brooks, Henry Codman, Charles P. Curtis, Ebenezer Francis, John A. Lowell, William Lawrence, Joseph Lovering, Samuel May, John D. Williams. Secretary, William Tufts.
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Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Company. 50 State st. Cap. $500,000. Div. Jan.
Peter C. Brooks, President.
Vice-Presidents, John R. Adan, Samuel Appleton, John Hooper, Samuel Hubbard, Charles Jackson, William Minot, Thomas H. Perkins, Josiah Quincy, David Sears, John Tappan, George Ticknor, Thos. B. Wales, William Apple- ton, George W. Lyman, Joseph Tilden.
Directors, Nathan Appleton, William Amory, J. Inger- soll Bowditch, Ebenezer Chadwick, Henry Codman, Pat- rick T. Jackson, Abbott Lawrence, Francis C. Lowell, John A. Lowell, Thomas Motley, Benjamin R. Nichols, Ignatius Sargent, William Sturgis.
Actuary, Francis C. Lowell.
Secretary, Moses L. Hale.
Receiver, Edward L. Perkins.
Clerk, Samuel White.
Messenger, Albert Smith.
Mechanics^ Mutual Fire Insurance Company. 27 State st. (Up stairs.)
Directors, Adam W. Thaxter, (President,) William Adams, David Tilson, George W. Phillips, Ezekiel Bates, Thomas Moulton, John Boles, John Bacon, Ruel Baker, Benjamin Beal, Charles Leighton, William Eaton, Isaac Gary.
Secretary, Solomon Hovey.
Clerk, O. B. Hall.
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. 4 State St.
Robert L. Patterson, President. D. H. Storer, m. d.. Medical Examiner, 14 Winter st. — Oliver Brewster, Agent.
Directors, R. L. Patterson, Seth Low, W. A. F. Pentz, Henry McFarlan, C. S. Macknett, J. A. Underwood, W. H. Mott, T. B. Segur, W. Merle, Edward Anthony, Wm. M. Simpson, Lewis C. Grover, of New York.
The Directors have permission to refer to the following gentlemen in Boston : Stephen Fairbanks, J. G. Rogers, Robert G. Shaw, J. W. Paige, J. E. Thayer, and Brother, H. Inches, jr. Johnson, Sewall & Co., S. A. Appleton, C. W. Cartwright, G. S. Hillard.
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Merchants Insurance Company. 38 State st. Cap. $500,000. Div. April and Oct.
Directors, Joseph Balch, (President,) William P. Win- chester, William Rollins, Daniel C. Bacon, John Williams, R. B. Forbes, John W. Edmands, Robert Hooper, John A. Lowell, Patrick Grant, Ebenezer Chadwick, Henry Hall, John Belknap.
Assistant President, Samuel Tenney. .
Secretary, George Homer.
Clerk, George L. Deblois.
Messenger, John H. Moody.
Mercantile Marine Insurance Company. 58 State st. Cap. $300,000. Div. May and Nov. Directors, Nathaniel Meriam, (President,) Benjamin Bangs, James B. Bradlee, Samuel Fales, Benjamin How- ard, James Johnson, P. R. Dalton, Edward Wigglesworth, Elijah Williams, George R. Minot. Secretary, William B. Coffin.
National Loan Fund life Assurance Society. 26 Cornhill, London.
Capital, £500,000 Sterling, or .$2,500,000, with Division of Profits. Empowered by Act of Parliament.
T. Lamie Murray, George street, Hanover Square, Chairman of the Court of Directors in London.
Local Directors in New York city, Jacob Harvey, Chairman, John J. Palmer, Jonathan Goodhue, James Boorman, George Barclay, Samuel S. Howland, Gorham A. Worth, Samuel M. Fox, W. Van Hook.
Consulting Physician, Dr. Winslovv Lewis, jr.
Agents in Boston for the New England States, Elliott & Greig, Office, 10 Merchants Exchange.
Neptune Insurance Company. 64 State st. Cap. $200,000. Div. April and Oct. Directors, C Curtis, (President,) David Devens, Horace Scudder, T. C. Smith, J. P. Thorndike, Henry Edwards, Samuel Quincy, Andrew T. Hall, Samuel Hooper. Secretary, J. H. Gardner. Clerks, W. H. Cutting and Andrew J. Noyes.
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National Insurance Company. 66 State st. Cap. $500,000. Div. April and Oct.
Directors, Samuel W. Swett, (President,) Dan. Denny, Hoilis Thayer, J. W. Edmands, B. F. White, John A. Lowell, Francis Skinner, Daniel Kimball, Isaac Livermore, John L. Gardner, George Howe, William H. Gardiner, George H. Kuhn, Willard Sayles, Marshal P. Wilder, Thomas Gray, James Means, Israel Whitney, Wm. Amory, R. Hooper, B. R. Nichols, S. Frothingham, 0. Goodwin, Nathaniel Hooper, James Lawrence.
Secretary, Aaron H. Bean.
Messenger, H. L. Temple.
New England Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Merchants' Bank Building, 28 State st. Directors, Willard Phillips, (President,) Charles P. Cur- tis, Francis C. Lowell, George 11. Kulm, William W. Stone, Peter Wainwright, Thomas A. Dexter, T. Parsons, Charles Brown, W. Raymond Lee, Wm. Perkins, Sevvell Tappan. Consulting Physician, George Hayward. Secretary, Jonathan Amory.
New England Mutual Marine Insurance Co. Exchange Building, State st.
Directors, Joseph H. Adams, (President,) N. B, Gibbs, J. V. Bacon, Charles Cunningham, Benjamin Howard, Wm. Ward, H. M. Holbrook, G. R. Sampson, Henry Lincoln, N. F. Cunningham, J. A. McGaw, A. A. Frazer, Alpheus Hardy, Thomas Howe, J. H. Welch, Jabez Fisher, J. S. Jenness, William Thwing, J. B. Kimball, E. C. Emerson, Thomas Jones, David Nickerson, A. G. Farwell, M. Day Kimball, Nathaniel Harris.
Secretary, Edward P. Meriam.
Assistant Secretary, B. Lyon.
Clerk, John A. Frazar.
Real Estate Mutiial Fire Insurance Co77ipa?iy. Office, Joy's Building, 81 Washington st.
Directors, Jacob Bacon, (President,) Eben Sears, Lem'l Blake, John P. Monks, Willard Sears, Walter Bryent, Francis Standish, William Macomber, Edward C. Tillson, Charles Rollins, John Bates, Harvey Rogers, Uriah Ritchie, John C. Pratt, Frederick Gould.
Secretary, George E. Sickels.
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South Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Corner of 4th and Turnpike sts. Directors, James Barker, (President,) Thomas Cains, Wilder Harding, William B. Dorr, George N. Noves. Secretary, Lewis Tucker.
State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. 21 State St. Directors, Ephraim Harrington, (President,) George S. Adams, Samuel S. Perkins, Isaac H. Cary, Flavel Moseley, William Dall, John Atkins, Seth Adams, Levi Boles, Leopold Herman, Hazen J. Burton, Stephen M. Allen, Tisdale Drake, Samuel Millard, Henry K. Hancock, Ed- ward King.
Secretary, Joseph F. Hovey.
State Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Worcester. Nathaniel Ford, Agent, 21 State st.
President, John Davis.
Vice-Presidents, Isaac Davis, Stephen Salisbury ; and also 24 Directors.
Consulting Physician, John Green.
Assistant Consulting Physicians, B. F. Heywood, Joseph Sargent.
Treasurer, William Dickinson.
Secretary, Clarendon Harris.
Suffolk Insurance Company.
State St. corner of Congress. Cap. $225,000. Dividends,
April and Oct.
Directors, Pelham W. Hay ward, (President,) Samuel Austin, jr., Benjamin C. Clark, Thomas Dixon, George W. Lyman, Thomas Davis, William Parsons, Henry Wain- wright, John L. Gardner, Stephen H. Perkins, John J. Dixw«ll, Benjamin C. White.
Secretary, James H. Lunt.
Messenger, N. Wright.
Tremont Insurance Company. 43 State st. Cap. $200,000. Div. May and Nov. Directors, John G. Nazro, (President,) A. B. Weston, C. G. Nazro, P. S. Shelton, E. Train, Charles Wilkins, Wm.
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Lincoln, Simon Wilkinson, Isaac Thacher, Lewis W. Tappan, R. B. Storer, Nathaniel Hooper, James Lodge, R. G. Shaw, jr., Charles Larkin, John R. Dorr, James Sturgis. Secretary, George Hale.
United States Insurance Company. 52 State st. Cap. $200,000, Div. Dec. and June. Directors, Robert B. Williams, (President,) William Perkins, Edw. S. Tobey, Ammi C. Lombard, Israel Lom- bard, Alfred C. Hersey, Josiah Stickney, George R. Samp- son, John S. Wright, Henry Timmins, Addison Gilmore, Charles H. Brown.
Secretary, Levi Ingols.
TJnion Mutual Fire Insurance Company. 10 Old State House.
Directors, Enoch Hobart, (President,) Samuel H. Wal- ley, jr., Warren White, Asa Swallow, Samuel Leeds, Abraham T. Lowe, Edward A. Raymond, Benj. Lamson, George H. Kuhn, David Kimball, Daniel Henchman, Geo. T. Bigelow, Daniel L. Gibbens, Billings Briggs, A. Blanch- ard, jr., Geo. A. Bourne, Nathaniel B. Borden, Isaiah Bangs, James Cheever, Uriel Crocker, N. F. Cunningham.
Secretary, S. P. Heywood.
Warren Insurance Company. Merchant's Exchange. Cap. |;150,000. Directors, John L. Dimmock, (President,) Jairus B. Lincoln, Henry Lincoln, Albert Fearing, Elisha Atkins, Adolphus Davis, Aaron Rice, J. S. Wiggin, Isaiah Bangs, F. B. Fay, Matthew Cobb, Arthur Pickering, John Tyler, jr., Charles T. Savage.
Secretary, A. Wheelwright. Solicitor, Theophilus Parsons.
Washington Insurance Company. 42 State st. Cap. $200,000. Div. April and Oct. Directors, Thomas Lamb, (President,) Daniel C. Bacon, J. T. Coolidge, William B. Reynolds, M. H. Simpson, Jonathan Chapman, Sewell Tappan, Henry Lee, jr. Secretary, Isaac Sweetser.
180 RAIL ROADS.
Roxbury Mutual Fire Insurance Company.
Directors, William B. Kingsbury, (President,) Laban S. Beecher, Moses Day, Tillson Williams, Samuel Walker, Caleb Parker, jr. Stephen Hammond, Shubael Bills, Aaron D. Williams, Nelson Curtis, Samuel Guild, Elijah Lewis.
Secretary, William Whiting.
City Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Roxbury.
Directors, Laban S. Beecher, (President,) Elijah Lewis, Samuel Guild, Samuel Walker, A. D. Williams, Stephen Hammond, Alvah Kittredge, John J. Clarke, David Simp- son, Edwin Lemist.
Secretary, William Whiting.
The par value of the Shares of the Insurance Companies in Boston is $100, except United States $50, National $50, and Firemen's $25.
RAILWAY LEGISLATION IN ENGLAND.
During the Parliamentary Session of 1S46, 257 Bills for the construc- tion of Railways received the Royal assent. Capital stock authorized to be raised, £93.814.298 ; and a further sura amounting to £41, .383.462 the respective Companies are empowered to borrow under their respective seals. The length of lines extends to 3,957 miles
RAIL ROAD CORPORATIONS.*
Boston and Lowell Rail Road.
Cost, 1 1,900,000. 26 miles. Agent's Office at Depot, Lowell street. Treasurer's Office, i 1 1-2 Tremont Row. Divi. Jan. and July.
Directors, Wm. Sturgis, Pres. George W. Lyman, John A. Lowell, Joseph Tilden, Eben. Chad wick. Clerk, B. W. Nichols. Treasurer, J. Thomas Stevenson. Agent and Engineer, Waldo Higginson.
Boston and Maine Rail Road.
Cost, $2,300,000. 71 miles. Office over Suffolk Bank, State street.
Divi. Jan. and July.
Directors, Thomas West, Haverhill, Pres. R. W. Bayley, W. F. Weld, Samuel A. Walker, Henry B. Stone, John Flint, of Boston ; A. Pierce, of Dover.
Superintendent, Charles Minot.
Clerk and Treasurer, Edward Pickering.
* In the Board of Directors of Fitchburg R. R., omit the names of Faulkner & Hall.
RAIL ROADS. 181
Boston and Montreal Rail Road.
Directors, Josiah Quincy, Rumney, Pres. Timothy Farrar, E. H. Derby, Boston ; Joseph A. Gilmore, Con- cord ; Zenas Clement, Sandborton ; Stephen C, Lyford, Meredith ; Zebina Newell, Bath.
Boston and Providence Rail Road.
Capital, $2,150,000. 41 miles. Office, Pleasant st. Divi. Jan. and July.
Directors, Charles H. Warren, Pres. Joseph Grinnell, J. K. Mills, William Sturgis, William Appleton, John Barstow, John Bryant, jr.
Treasurer, Henry Dalton,
Superintendent, W. Raymond Lee.
Clerk, Edward Pickering.
Boston and Worcester Rail Road.
Cost, $3,000,000. 44 miles. Office, corner Lincoln and Beach streets. Divi. Jan. and July.
Directors, Nathan Hale, Pres. David Henshaw, Dan- iel Denny, Eliphalet Williams, Nathaniel Hammond, B.
F. White, John Hathaway, A. T. Lowe, Samuel Greely. Superintendent, William Parker.
Treasurer, Horace Williams. Clerk and Solicitor, George Bemis.
Cape Cod Branch Rail Road.
Office, 26 Merchants Exchange.
Directors, Richard Borden, Pres. Joshua B. Tobey, Thomas J. Coggshall, Clark Hoxie, Howard Perry, S. Shaw, jr., Nahum Stetson, Philander Washburn, Pardon
G. Seabury. Treasurer, S. Shaw, jr. Clerk, William Bates.
Connecticut River Rail Road. Cost, $1,000,000. From Greenfield to Springfield. 36 miles. Directors, Erastus Hopkins, Pres. Samuel Henshaw, James K. Mills, Philip Ripley, John Chase, Henry W. Clapp, Edward H. Robbins, 17
182 RAIL ROADS.
Cheshire Hail Road.
From Fitchburg through Keene to Conn. River. Treasurer's Office/ 56 State street.
Directors, Thomas M. Edwards, S. Hale, Benj. F. Adarns, George Huntington, Abel Phelps, Nathan Rice, Henry Timmins, Thomas Thacher.
Treasurer, Richard Devens.
Concord Rail Road, N. H.
Cost, #300,000. Nashua to Concord. 35 miles. Office, 7 Merchants Exchange, Boston. Divi. Nov. and May.
Directors, Isaac Spalding, Nashua, Pres. Josiah Stickney, Robert Read, Emmons Raymond, Alansoii Tucker, C. H. Peaslee, Uriel Crocker.
Treasurer, Nathaniel P. Lovering.
Clerk, Charles H. Peaslee. *
Connecticut and Passuinpsic Rivers Rail Road.
From Lebanon, N. H. to the Canada line. 86 miles. 7 Merchants
Exchange.
President, Erastus Fairbanks.
Vice-President, Asa Low.
Treasurer, Josiah Stickney.
Secretary, Henry Keyes.
Principal Engineer, Miller Fox.
Directors, Erastus Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury, Vt. ; Fitzhenry Homer, Benjamin B. Mussey, William F. TVeld, Richard W. Bailey, Addison Gilmore, Josiah Stickney, Wilham Thomas, Nathaniel H. Emmons, Bos- ton ; William Walker, jr.. Concord, N. H. ; Joseph' Sawyer, Piermont, N. H. ; Asa Low, Bradford, Vt. ; Henry Keyes, Newbury, Vt. ; E. B. Chase, Lyndon, Vt. ; Portus Baxter, Derby, Vt.
Eastern Rail Road.
Cost, $2,406 000. 55 miles. Office 85 State st. Divi. Jan. and July.
Directors, D. A. Neal, Pres. John Hooper, Isaiah Breed, Amos Binney, Daniel Adams, 3d. J. E. Thayer, John Bryant, jr.
Treasurer, William S. Tuckerman.
Clerk, William H. Foster.
RAIL ROADS.
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Essex Rail Road.
Salem lo Andover.
Directors, Joseph S. Cabot, Pres. Stephen A. Chase, Ebenezer Sutton, Elias Putnam, Benj, T. Reed, Henry Gray, Gay ton P. Osn-ood.
Treasurer, Joseph S. Cabot.
Clerk, Stephen P. Webb.
Fitchburg Rail Road.
Cost, $1,763,400. 50 miles. Office, 15 Merchants Exchange, State st, Divi. Feb. and Aug,
Directors, Jacob Forster, Charlestown, Pres. Alvah Crocker, of Fitchburg- ; Horatio Adams, of Waltham ; David Loring-, of Concord ; W. E. Faulkner, of Acton ; Israel Longley, of Shirley; G. C. Hall, of Brattleboro', Yj,. ; N. F. Cunningham, E. H. Derby, Henry Timmins, Abel Phelps, of Boston.
Treasurer and Clerk, John P. Welch.
Long Island Rail Road. 98 miles.
Directors, Henry Ruggles, Jacob Little, George B, Fish, Charles E. Bell, Walter R. Jones, Robert Bayan, William J. Bunker, N. Y. ; James H. Weeks, Suffolk county, L. I. ; Isaac E. Haveland, Kings and Queens county, L. I. ; E. H. Derby, Sidney Homer, Jos. W. Ward, C. J. Hendee, Boston.
Nashua and Lowell Rail Road. »
Lowell to Nashua. 15 miles.
Directors, Daniel Abbot, Nashville, Pres. Jesse Bow- ers, Henry Upham, Henry Timmins, C. F. Gove. Treasurer, Alfred Greeley.
Norwich and Worcester Rail Road.
Cost, $1,600,000. 66 miles. Transfer Office. 13 Brazer's Building, State street. Divi. Jan and July.
Directors, J. C. Holland, Pres. W. P. Green, J. A. Rockwell, A. DeWitt, W. W. Ward, E. Townsend, Amos Binney, R. S. Fay, Franklin Haven, J. N. Per- kins, Mr. White.
Treasurer, George L. Perkins, of Norwich.
Transfer Officer, F. A. Perkins.
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Northern Rail Road.
From Concord, N. H., to Lebanon, N. H. Office, 14 Merch. Exch.
Directors, George W. Nesmith, Franklin, Pres. Na- than Carruth, Charles T. Russell, Solomon Wildes, Bos- ton ; Timothy Kenrick, Lebanon ; Francis N. Fisk, Concord ; B. B. David,
Treasurer, Nathan Carruth. •
Clerk, Joseph B. Walker.
Northern Rail Road, N. Y.
From Lake Champlain to River St. Lawrence. 120 miles. Office, 17 1-2 Tremont Row.
Directors, George Parish, Pres. John L. Russell, Anthony C. Brown, Ogdensburg ; Hiram Horton, Mal- one ; Lawrence Myers, Plattsburgh ; Charles Pain^ Northfield, Vt. ; Samuel S. Lewis, Theophilus P. Chan- dler, Benjamin T. Reed, Boston ; Isaac Spalding, Con- cord, N. H. ; Sewall F. Belknap, Windsor, Vt.
Solicitor and Secretary, J. G. Hopkins, Ogdensburg.
Treasurer, Samuel H. Walley, jr.
Chief Engineer, James Hayward.
Old Colony Rail Road.
Capital, $1,200,000. 37 miles. Office, 14 Merchants Exchange. Divi. Jan. and July.
Directors, Nathan Carruth, Pres. John Sever, Jacob H. Loud, Isaac L. Hedge, William Thomas, Uriel Crocker, Josiah Quincy, jr.
Treasurer, Geo. N. Fletcher.
Clerk, Jacob H. Loud.
Providence and Worcester Rail Road.
Capital, $1,100,000. 44 miles.
Directors, John Barstow, Pres. Moses B. Ives, Harvey Chase, James T. Smith, C. S. Rhodes, Orray Taft, Joseph Carpenter, A. O. Peck, George W. Hall at, William E. P. Mason, C. L. Fisher, M. B. Lockwood, Jacob Little, John Barstow, N. F. Potter, D. Greene, C. Dyer, G. L. Spencer, A. Rathbone, Alexander Duncan, John W, Lincoln, Paul Whitin, Joseph Thayer, George T. Rice, John F. Pond.
RAIL ROADS. 185
South Shore Rail Road. From Quincy to Duxbury.
Directors, Gershom B. Weston, Pres. Setli Spragne, jr., George P. Richardson, Duxbury ; Moses F. Rogers, 'M arsh field ; Eben. T. Fogg, Scituate ; J. C. Doane, Cohasset ; Seth B. Gushing, Hingham ; Caleb Stetson, Braintree ; Alfred B. Weston, Boston.
Taunton Branch Rail Road.
Cost, $250,000. 11 miles. Treasurer's office, over the Suffolk Bank, Boston. Divi. June and Dec.
Directors, T. B. Wales, Pres. S. Frothingham, J. F. Loring, S. Quincy, W. A. Crocker.
General Superintendent, W. A. Crocker. Treasurer and Clerk, Edward Pickering.
Vermont and Massachusetts Rail Road.
From Fitchburg lo Bratileboro'. 68 miles. Office, 1 1 Merch. Exch.
Directors, Alvah Crocker, H. Weld Fuller, T. G. Gary, J. C. Howe, J. D. Bradley, G. C. Hall, Calvin Townsley, Samuel Raymond, J. H. Wilkins, Otis Everett, William Pomroy, A. T. Hall, G. W. Warren.
Treasurer, John Rogers. Clerk, F. W. Buckingham.
Vermont Central Rail Road.
From AVindsorto Burlington. 115 miles. Conneciin? with the Cheshire
by the Sullivan Road, and with the Northern Rail Road at the
mouih of White River. Office, 17 l-A Tremont Row.
Directors, Charles Paine, Northfield, Vt. Pres. Jacob Forster, Charlestown ; R. G. Shaw, Samuel S. Lewis, Boston ; Daniel White, Charlestown ; Lucius B. Peck, Montpelier, Vt. ; John Peck, Burlington, Vt.
Treasurer, S. H. Walley, jr.
Clerk, E. P. Walton, jr.
Western Rail Road. Cost, $7,742,000. 156 miles. Office, 16 Brazer's Building, State st.
Directors, Addison Gilmore, Pres. Josiah Stickney, Jona. Chapman, Stephen Fairbanks, Boston ; John How- ard, Springfield ; Edmund Dwight, Boston ; Abraham H. Howland, New Bedford; Robert Campbell, Pittsfield; James Russell, W. Cambridge.
Treasurer, Josiah Quincy, jr.
Clerk and Solicitor, Ellis Gray Loring. 17*
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MASSACHUSETTS COMMISSIONERS.
COMMISSIONERS resident in other States, who have been appointed by the Government of Massachusetts, to take testimony and depositions to be read in the Courts of Massachusetts,— also to administer Oaths, and to take the acknowledgment of Deeds, Powers of Attorneyj and all instruments under seal to be recorded in said Commonwealth.
William Willis, Amos Nichols, William Woart, jr. Asaph R. Nichols, James L. Child, Nathaniel Wilson, Charles Gilman, John A. Poor, Jonas Cutting-, Francis E. Bond, James E. Godfrey, George B. Moody, Samuel P. Benson, John C. Dodge, Moses Titcomb, Aaron Hayden, jr. Isaac G. Read, Bion Bradbury, Jacob S. Sewall, Daniel Nutting, John R. Coffin, James Adams, Daniel O'Brien, John Hubbard, Levi Chamberlain, Wm. H. J. Hackett, William B. Parker, Hampden Cutts, John L. Hays, Ephr-aim Eaton, Jeremiah Elkins, Stephen Peabody, Chas. W. Woodman David Currier, Herman Foster, William H. Smith, Henry Martin,
Portland, Augusta,
Orono, Banffor,
Winthrop,
Newcastle,
Brunswick,
Eastport,
Waldoboro',
Calais,
Bath,
Gardiner,
Nobleboro',
Norridgewock,
Thomaston
S. Berwick
Keene,
Portsmouth,
Concord,
Maine.
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Daniel A. Heald, James Elliot, Erastus Smith, Richard G. Drake, James Grant Bolles, John Danforth, Jonathan Barnes, John T. Wait, Ebenezer Learned, William H. Maxwell, Thomas Allen, W^illiam Emerson, George Folsom, William C. Russell, William Bliss, George Gibbs, Zebedee Cook, jr. John Bissell, Joseph N. Balestier, John 0. Sargent, Obadiah H. Piatt, William M. Evarts, Joseph Bridffham, David E. Wheeler, John W. Mitchell, Stephen I. Field, William C. Betts, Andrew Warner, Thomas White, Samuel Osgood, Henry G. DeForest, Moses B. Maclay, Gansevoort Melville, Peter T. Woodbury, Joseph W, Moulton, John Stark, William Gracie, Gaspard Tochman, Theodore Fames, Amasa U. Lyon, George Gould, Job S. Olin,
Ludlow,
Brattleboro',
Hartford,
New London,
Middleton,
Norwich,
Vermont.
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Connecticut.
City of N, York, New
Brooklyn, Troy,
York,
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MASSACHUSETTS COMMISSIONERS.
John W. Fairfield, Wm. C. Churchill, James M. Bouck, George F. Danforth, Henry A. Brewster, George G. Bull, John Hastings, John S. Perry, Jospph S. Colt, Lucian Birdseye, Charles R. Gold, Wm W. Mann, E.»W. Andrews, J. Lawrence Bagg, Samuel Churchill, Tiberias J. Bryant, Thos. C. Rogers, Benjamin Gerhard, John Devereux, Henry B. Hirst, A. De Kalb Tarr, Henry T. Grout, Joseph A. Clay, John Binns, John T. S. Sullivan, Joseph B.Williams, Charles Gilman, Joseph B. Varnum, John Wade, jr. John M. Edgar, H. Allen Taylor, Simeon S. Goodwin, Hamilton Smith, Taliaferro P. Shaffner, Lucius C. Duncan, Edward H. Durell, John McLean Halsey, Daniel C. Pool, Thomas Nelson Paine, Geo. W. Lamb, Thornton F. Brodhead, Levi B. Taft,
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New York. |
Little Falls, |
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Albany, |
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Buffalo, |
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Warsaw, |
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Utica, |
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Angelica, |
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Louisville,
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New Orleans,
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Maryland.
Kentucky,
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i( Louisiana.
Michigan,
MASSACHUSETTS COMMISSIONERS.
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Robert Cross, |
Marshall, |
Michigan. |
Talcott E. Wing, |
Munroe, |
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Edward P. Cranch, |
Cincinnati, |
Ohio. |
Joshua H. Bates, |
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Frederick D. Lincoln, |
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Joseph B. Fenton, |
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James A. Briggs, |
Cleaveland, |
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E. Burke Fisher, |
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William M. risk, |
Dayton, |
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George E. H. Day, |
Painsvilie, |
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George T. Metcalf, |
Peoria, |
Illinois. |
William F. De Wolf, |
Alton, |
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William S. Lincoln, |
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John Stark, |
Galena, |
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Thomas Melvill, |
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E. B. Washburn, |
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Horace N. Chapman, |
Geneva, |
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William Hulin, |
Rockford, |
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Charles Kettelle, |
Charlestown, |
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David L. Hough, |
Quincy, |
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Abner T. Ellis, |
Vincennes, |
Indiana. |
Randall Crawford, |
New Albany, |
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William T. Otto, |
Indianapolis, |
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Ellis Worthington, |
Fort Wayne, |
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John Davis, |
St. Louis, |
Missouri; |
John M. Eager, |
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Edward Cruft, jr. |
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Andrew J. Davis, |
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Pardon D. Tiffany, |
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William Furniss, |
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John R. Shepley, |
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George F. Cheever, |
Natchez, |
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Augustus Story, |
Milwaukie, |
Wisconsin. |
FrankUn Ripley, |
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Horace N. Chapman, |
Racine, |
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Henry Marsh, |
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E. M. Bissell, |
Du Buque, |
Iowa. |
David A. Hall, |
Washington, |
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Harrison Robertson, |
Norfolk, |
Virginia. |
Gurdon Deming, |
Fayetteville, |
N. Carolina. |
Jeremiah Lippitt, |
Wilmington, |
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C. B. Northrop, |
Charleston, |
S. Carolina. |
Matth. H. McxVllister, |
Savannah, |
Georgia. |
George Schley, |
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Charles A. Hig-gins, |
Macon, |
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Henry Chamberlain, |
Mobile, |
Alabama. |
Theodore L. Moody, |
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Thomas A. Hamilton, |
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Wm. Garrett, |
Tuscaloosa, |
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James B. Thornton, |
Memphis, |
Tennessee. |
George F.Baltzell, |
Apalachicola, |
Florida. |
COMMISSIONERS, principally resident in Boston, appointed by the au- thorities of other Stales, to take the acknowledgment and proof of all Deeds and other Instruments, under seal, to be used or recorded in said States, and also to administer Oaths and take Depositions, to be read in their respective Courts.
For Maine. B H Currier, 2 Court House
B Sumner, |
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E Buck, |
11 Court St |
A B Ely, |
16 " St |
J C Dodge, |
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C C Nutter, |
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P W Chandler, |
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T A Dexter, |
28 State st |
F 0 Watts, 21 Court square |
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J P Bigelow, |
46 State st |
G M Thacher, |
66 State st |
W P Walker, |
38 Broad st |
R Rantoul, jr., |
7 Court sq |
J W Thornton, |
20 Court st |
J Q Kettelle, |
9 State st |
J P Nichols, |
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A H Fiske, |
5 Court st |
L M Stone, |
28 State st |
P S Wheelock, |
35 Court st |
T S Harlow, |
35 " " |
J A Bolles, |
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M S Chase, |
31 " " |
J A Abbott, |
31 " " |
N C Betton, |
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E G Dudley, 20 Court st T P Chandler, 4 " ** A Jackson, jr., 16 *' ** W H Whitman, 30 '* " G E Rice, 30 «' «*
L H Chandler,lDev.corState C B F Adams, 21 State st F B Hayes, 1 Dev. cor State H W Fuller,! " " " F 0 Prince, 30 Court st
J W Goodrich, Worcester A Hoi brook, Salem
DHDustin, Springfield
JVew Hampshire. J S Kimball, 7 Court square P S Wheelock, 35 Court st J A Bolles, 10 « «*
H M Parker, 27 Brazers' bl'g J W Thornton, 20 Court st B H Currier, 2 Court House C Mayo, 20 Court st
I J Austin, 30 " "
N D Hubbard, 4 " " G T Bigelow, Brazer's bld'g J A Abbott, 31 Court st
N C Betton, 31 " "
COMMISSIONERS FOR OTHER STATES.
191
S GNash,
H G Hutchins,
20 Court St 5 Court sq
E G Dudley, 20 Court st
A B Ely, 16 " " SHPhillips,18 Old State Ho
C B F Adams, 21 State st F B Hayes, 1 Dev. cor State
N T Dow, 30 Court st
I 0 Barnes, Court House
D H Mason, 20 Court st
J P Bicrelow, 46 State st
W Rogers, 4 Court st
P Oliver, 16 " "
E A Dana, 20 " "
J P HeaJy, 46 " "
T A Dexter, 28 State st
D H Dustin, Springfield
Vermont. J P Bijrelow, 46 State st P S Wheelock, 35 Court st J A Boiles, 10 " "
A B Ely, 16 " "
J W Thornton, 20 " ♦' B H Currier, 2 Court House W A Crafts, Brazer's build'g M S Chase, 31 Court st
N C Betton, 31 " " N Richardson, 46 " " A Merrill, 23 " "
SH Phillips, Old State Ho.
Rhode Island. E Buck, 11 Court st
B H Currier, 2 Court House G Gricrgs, 19 Court st
A Jackson, jr., 16 " " W Gaston, Roxbury
D H Dustin, Springfield
Connecticut. J P Putnam, 16 Court st GM Brown, Old State Ho J A Boiles, 10 Court st
B H Currier, 2 Court House
T C Amory, jr. C C Nutter, I J Austin, E Buck, A B Elv, G S Bui finch, O Dimon, T A Dexter, W A Bryant, W Gaston,
9 Court sq
10 Court st 30 11 16
5 35
28 State st
Barre
Roxbury
J\^ew York. A B Ely, 16 Court st
M Morton, jr., 30 " " R E Hudson, 28 Merch. Ex J A Boiles, 10 Court st
M S Chase, 31 " "
J W Marcy, 51 " «'
J P Healy, 46 " ♦'
W E Parmenter, 35 " « B H Currier, 2 Court Ho B F Thomas, Worcester W. N. Green,
E R Colt, Pittsfield
J IVI Bunker, Nantucket
S L Hinckley, Northampton
Pennsylvania. W W Story, 19 Court st
J A Boiles, 10 " «'
B H Currier, 2 Court Ho M Morton, jr., 30 Court st I Story, jr., 10 " "
A B Ely, 16 " "
T P Chandler, 4 " " EBuck, 11 '« "
T A Dexter, 28 State st
Wm Gaston, Roxbury
S L Hinckley, Northampton C S Newell, Merrimack city
JVew Jersey. J A Boiles, 10 Court st
Delaware. B H Currier, 2 Court House
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COMMISSIONERS FOR OTHER STATES.
Virginia. B H Currier, 2 Court House A Jackson, jr. 16 Court st I J Austin, 30 " P Oliver, 16 "
J W Thornton,20 *«
Maryland. E S Guild, 4 Court st
A Jackson, jr., 16 " •' A H Fiske, 5 " *'
Ohio. B H Currier, 2 Court House E Buck, 11 Court st
PS Wheelock, 35" B Pond, 35 «*
J W Thornton, 20 «« JABoUes, 10** F W Choate, 23** Seth Webb, jr.Dev. cor State
JVorth Carolina. J W Thornton, 20 Court st B H Currier, 2 Court House
South Carolina. B H Currier, 2 Court House W Hilliard, 10 Court st T A Dexter, 28 State st
S L Hinckley, Northampton
Georgia. E Buck, 11 Court st
T A Dexter, 28 State st
Tennessee. B H Currier, 2 Court House G T Bigelow, Brazer's bld'g
Indiana. B H Currier, 2 Court House
Florida. B H Currier, 2 Court House
Alabama. J P Healy, 46 Court st
E Buck, 11 '* "
B H Currier, 2 Court House
Louisiana.
E Buck, W Hilliard, J W Thornton, G Minot, G E Rice, W Dehon,
11 Court st 10 20 4 30 39
B H Currier, 2 Court House
Illinois. C W Storey, jr., 4 Court st C Mayo, 20 " "
A Jackson, jr., 16 *' *' J S Kintiball, 7 Court sq
H Bigelow, 1 Dev. cor State B H Currier, 2 Court House
Michigan. M Morton, jr., 30 Court st F W Dickinson, 7 " sq 0 Dimon, 35 Court st
B H Currier, 2 Court House
Missouri. H Bigelow, 1 Dev. cor State A Jackson, jr., 16 Court st B H Currier, 2 Court House
Mississippi. J W Thornton, 20 Court st G M Thacher, 66 State st
Kentucky. B H Currier, 2 Court House J W Thornton, 20 Court st F W Dickinson, 7 Court sq E Buck, 11 Court st
Iowa. C Mayo, 20 Court st
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MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA.
[Corrected at Office of Adjutant General, to December I, 1846.] The Militia of Massachusetts is divided into two classes, the Active and Enrolled — the latter consists of all " able bodied white male citizens, of the age of eighteen years, and under that of forty-five, excepting persons enlisted into volunteer companies, and persons exempted by law, or incapacitated by physical and other causes." (See Sec. 5, Militia Law.) The whole number enrolled in 1846, as appears from the Returns of the Assessors of cities and towns, (whose duty it is to make such returns,) is 90,349.
The Active Militia consists of Volunteers, who are paid a per diem allowance when on duty, (amounting, in the whole, to $6 per annum, each man.) They consist, by the Brigade Returns of 1846, of 5,490 men. These are organized into three Divisions, and six Brigades, embracing two Divisionary Corps of Cadets, one troop of Cavalry, five Regiments, and three " annexed " Companies of Artil- lery, and nine Regiments of Light Infantry.
GENERAL STAFF. His Excellency, GEORGE N. BRIGGS, of Pittsfield,
COMMANDER IN CHIEF.
Adjutant General, Henry K. Oliver, of Salem.
Aids to Commander in Chief, with Bank of Lieut. Col. George T. Bigelow, of Boston, Benjamin S. Rotch, of New Bedford, Charles Choaie, of VVuburn, James D. Colt, of Pittsfield.
[The Adjutant General's Office is in the N. Yi, Room of the Slate House, lower floor, and is open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., except on Satur- day, when it closes at I P. M J
DIVISION FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
FIRST DIVISION.— &//o//^, Norfolk, Plymouth, Bristol, Barnstable, Nantucket and Dukes. Major-General, Appleton Howe, of Weymouth. Aids-de-Camp, Thomas C. Webb, of Weymouth, and Wildes P. Walker, of Boston. 18
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Division-Inspector, Ebenezer W. Stone, of Roxbury, Division-Quarter-Master, George M. Thacher, of Boston. Judge- Advocate, John Codman, of Boston.
SECOND BIYISIO'^.— Middlesex and Essex. Major-General, Benjamin Adams, of Chelmsford. Aids-de-Camp, Phineas Whiting and George Butterfield,
of Lowell. Division-Inspector, Thomas J, Adams, of Chelmsford . Division-Quart. -Mast. Stephen S. Seavey, of " Judge- Advocate, William A. Richardson, of Lowell.
THIRD DIVISION.— Worcester, Hampshire, Hampden,
Franklin, Berkshire and part of Norfolk. Major-General, Alpheus Nettleton, of Springfield. Aids-de-Camp, James S. Bryant, of Springfield, and
Frederick A. Clark, of Northampton. Division-Inspector, Samuel A. Shackford, of Springfield. Division Quart. -Mast. Otis Chapman, of "
Judge-Advocate, Arthur M'Arthur, of Northampton.
BRIGADE FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
FIRST DIVISION.
r Brig. -Gen. of Boston.
1st. j Aid-de-Camp, Joel Scott, of " Brig. 1 Brigade-IVIajor, C. Austin Coolidge, of Boston. LBrig.-Quart.-Mast. Charles H. Appleton, " r Brigadier-Gen. Henry Dunham of Abington. 2d. J Aid-de-Camp, Jabez Pratt, of Boston. Brig. I Brigade-Major, Vinson Blanchard, Abington.
l_Brig.-Quart.-Mast. Rogers L. Barstow, Rochester.
SECOND DIVISION.
' r Brigadier-Gen. James Dana, of Charlestown. 3d. J Aid-de-Camp, Daniel Bixby, of Lowell. Brig. ) Brigade-Major, Augustus L. Barrett, of Maiden. LBrig.-Quart.-Mast. Jere. F. Hall, of Somerville. r Brigadier-General, William Sutton, of Salem. 4th. J Aid-de-Camp, Joseph A. Goldthwaite, " Brig. I Brigade-Major, Daniel Perkins, "
|_ Brig. -Quart. -Mast. Amory Holbrook, "
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f Brig:adier-Gen. George Hobbs, of Worcester, 5lh. J Aid-de-Camp, William A. Noyes, " Brig. 1 Brigade-Major, Claudius B. Long, "
LBrig.-Quart.-Mast. H. S. Wheaton, of Dudley, f Brigadier-Gen. David S. Jones, of Greenfield. 6th. I Aid-de-Camp, Edward H. Chase, " Brig. 1 Brigade-Major, Leonard S. Jones, " l_ Brig. -Quart. -Mast. James S. Grennell, "
OFFICERS OF CAVALRY. FIRST DIVISION. First Brigade. National Lancers. Annexed to 1st Regiment of Light Infantry. Captain, Ezra Forristall, of Boston. 1st Lieut. Albert Guild, of "
2d Lieut. John Sikes, of "
3d Lieut. Wm. F. White, of '* 4th Lieut. Cyrus Buttrick, "
OFFICERS OF ARTILLERY. FIRST REGIMENT. Third Brigade. Second Division. 4 Companies. Colonel, William Schouler, of Lowell. Lieut. Colonel, Joshua Goodridge, of Charlestown. Major, Henry Wilson, of Natick. Adjutant, Charles O. Ward well, of Concord. Captain, James Jones, jr. of Lowell, Company A.* Lieut. James Wellington, of Lexington, " B.
Captain, Horace Hammond, of Waltham, " C.
Capt. Josiah B. Richardson, Charlestown, '' D. * Concord Artillery.
SECOND REGIMENT.
Fourth Brigade. Second Division. 4 Companies. Colonel, Thomas J. Bowler, of Lynn. Lieut. Colonel, Thomas P. Fenby, of Lynn. Major, Stillman Rich, of "
Adjutant, Gardner A. Burbank, of "
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Captain, Fred. J. CofRn, of Newburyport, Company A. Captain, Jeremiah R. Cook, of Gloacester, " B. Captain, William T. Gale, of Lynn, " C
Captain, John W. Rhoades, of Salem, " D.
THIRD REGIMENT.
Sixth Brigade. Third Division. 5 Companies.
Colonel, Justin Thayer, of Northampton. Lient. Colonel, Leonard Campbell, of Plainfield. Major, William Keiih, of Greenfield. Adjutant, William F. Arnold of Northampton. Captain, Thos. B. Montague, Shelburne Falls, Comp'y A. Captain, Benjamin E. Cook, of Northampton, " B. Captain, Henry A. Bridgeman, of Belchertown, " D. Captain, Daniel Stock well, of Plainfield, " E.
FOURTH REGIMENT. Second Brigade. First Division. 4 Companies.
Colonel, Wendall Hall, of Plymouth.
Lieut. Colonel, Ebenezer W. Pierce, of Freetown.
Major, Daniel Gloyd, of Abington.
Adjutant, Jonathan Arnold, jr. of Abington.
Captain, James Bates, of E. Bridgewater, Company A.*
Captain, Ebenezer J. Griffen, of Plymouth, " B.
Captain, Charles Brooks, of Hanover, " C.
Captain, Carlos Freeman, W. Bridgewater, " D.f
* Abington Artillery, t Norton Artillery.
FIFTH REGIMENT.
First Brigade. First Division. 4 Companies.
Colonel, Andrew Chase, of Roxbury. Lieut. Colonel, William B. Perkins, of Boston. Major, Asa Law, of "
Adjutant, Francis Allen, of '*
Captain, Wilham W. Bullock, of Boston, Company A. Captain, George W. Brown, " " B.
Lieut. Joseph Sanderson, " " C.
Captain, John L Staunton, of Roxbury, " D.
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OFFICERS OF LIGHT INFANTRY.
Divisionary Corps of Cadets. 2 Companies.
FIRST DIVISION.
Captain. Lieut. Ensign. Adjutant
Lieut. Colonel
Major Thomas G. Cary, of Boston Major James W. Seaver, of " Captain
SECOND DIVISION.
Captain, P^phraira F. Miller, of Salem. Captain-Lieut. Samuel B. Foster, of Salem.
FIRST REGIMENT. 10 Companies. First Brigade. First Division.
Colonel, William H. Spooner, of Boston.
Lieut. Colonel, Benj. F. Edmands, of "
Major, Samuel Andrews, of "
Adjutant, Joseph W. Currier, of "
Lieutenant, Francis Boyd, of Boston, Company
Captain, Josiah P. Bradlee,
Captain, Joseph Smith,
Lieut. George Clarke, jr.
Captain, Newell A. Thompson,
Captain, William Mitchell,
Captain, Albert H. Kelsey,
Captain, John Kurtz,
Captain, Abijah S. Merriam, of Roxbur};,
Captain, Robert Cowdin, of Boston,
SECOND REGIMENT. Extinct.
THIRD REGIMENT. 8 Companies.
Second Brigade. First Division.
Colonel, Eliab Ward, of Middleboro'. Lieut. Colonel, Daniel Atwood, of " Major, Joseph Sampson, jr. "
Adjutant, Elnathan W. Wilbur, "
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Captain, James T. Drew, of Halifax, Company A.
Captain, Jeremiah Farris, of Plymouth, " B.
Captain, Wm. H. H. Bryant, of Hanson, " C.
Captain, George Smith, of Abington, " D.
Captain, Dexter Phillips, of Middleboro' " E.
Captain, Ichabod F. Atwood, of " " F.
Captain, Henry Hobart, jr., of Abington, (Rifle) " G.
Captain, Erastus Leach, of Ply mpton, (do.) " H.
Lieut. David Pratt, of Rochester, " L
Captain Lincoln F. Brigham, New Bedford, " K.
FOURTH REGIMENT. 10 Companies, Third Brigade. Second Division. Colonel, Royal Douglass, of Cambridgeport. Lieut. Colonel, Samuel Blanchard, of Medford. Major, Moses F. Winn, of Woburn. Adjutant, John H. Fellows, of Cambridge. Captain, George H. Barrett, of Concord, Company A. Captain, Albert Thompson, of Woburn, " G.
Lieut. Peter Wiley, of So. Reading, (Rifle) " H. Captain, Charles Caldwell, of Medford, " L
Captain, Charles R. Train, of Framingham, " K.
FIFTH REGIMENT. 8 Companies, Third Brigade. Second Division. Colonel, Samuel P. Shattuck, of Pepperell. Lieut. Colonel, George Shattuck, of do. Major, Abijah Watson, of Lowell. Adjutant, Gilbert Ferrin, of Lowell. Captain, Asa S. Lawrence, of Groton iVrtillery annexed. Captain, Edmund P. Stone, of Townsend, Company A. Captain, Joseph B. Wright, of Pepperell, " B.
Captain, Charles E. Stanley, of Lowell, " C.
Captam, James Townsend, of " " D.
Captain, Leander G. Dustan, of Boxboro', " E.
Captain, Imla Lawrence, of Westford, (Rifle) " F. Captain, Francis Brigham, of Marlboro', (do.) " G,
SIXTH REGIMENT. 8 Companies. Fourth Brigade. Second Division. Colonel, Joseph Andrews, of Salem.
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Lieut. Colonel, Frederick Morrell, of Danvers.
Major,
Adjutant, Henry Merritt, of Salem.
Captain, George H. Devereux, of Salem, Company A.
Captain, William B. Brown, of do. " B.
Captain, Benj. Brown, of Marblehead, " C.
Captain, .Tohn Carroll, jr. of do. " D.
Captain, ' Joseph W. Hildreth, of Beverly, " E.
Lieut. Asa W. Sawyer, of Danvers, " F.
Captain, Francis Burnham, of Manchester, " G.
Captain, Augustus B. Ingalls, of Lynn, (Rifle) " L
SEVENTH REGIMENT. Extinct.
EIGHTH REGIMENT. Fifth Brigade. Third Division. 5 Companies.
Colonel,
Lieut. Colonel, William B. Hale, of Upton.
Major,
Adjutant, John I. Walker, of Worcester. Captain Bradford Lewis, of Walpole, Company A.
Captain, Edward Lamb, of Worcester, " B.
Captain, L. Lincoln Newton, of do. *' C.
Captain, Joseph D. Hunt, of Milford, " D.
Captain, John Battelle, of Dover, *' E.
Captain, Eliab Holbrook, of Bellingham, " F.
NINTH REGIMENT. Fifth Brigade. Third Division. 1 1 Companies.
Colonel, Darwin E. Stuart, of Leominster. Lieut. Colonel, Joseph S, Darling, of do. Major, Joseph Cobb, of Templeton. Adjutant, Sewall Richardson, of Leominster. Captam George Woods, Leominster Artillery, annexed. Captain, Clarance M. Proctor, of Ashburnham, Comp'y A. Captain, Edwin Upton, of Fitchburg, " B.
Captain, Nathaniel Cowdry, of Lancaster, " (Rifle) C. Captain, James R. Bruce, of Westminster, Company D. Captain, Henry Chase, of Templeton, " E,
Captain, Merrick Houghton, of Sterling, " F.
Captain, Stephen S. May nard, of Templeton, " G.
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Captain, James Coolidge, of Gardner, " H.
Captain, Cyrus B. Reed, of Royalston, " I.
Captain, Oliver P. Prescott, of Winchendon, '' K.
TENTH REGIMENT. 6 Companies. Sixth Brigade. Third Division. Colonel, Elisha A. Edwards, of Southampton. Lieut. Colonel, Elias B. Coomes, Longmeadow. Major, Sylvester Churchill, of Springfield. Adjutant, Joseph S. Clark, of Southampton. Captain, Joseph Root, of Westfield, Company C.
Captain, James F. Harding, of do. " D.
Captain, James M. Thompson, of Springfield, " E. Captain, Daniel Leavitt, of Cabotville, " F.
ELEVENTH REGIMENT.
Sixth Brigade. Third Division. 6 Companies. Colonel, Horatio Hawks, of Deerfield. Lieut. Colonel, John J. Crandall, Coleraine. Major, Charles Devens, jr. Greenfield. Adjutant, Dwight B. Look, of Conway. Captain, Dwight Jewett, of Deerfield, Company A.
Lieut. Ira Watson, of Leverett, " B.
Captain, Lucian H. Stone, of Montague, " C.
Captain, Samuel F. Dudley, of Shutesbury, " D. Captain, Silas E. Stewart, Coleraine, " E.
ANCIENT AND HONORABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY.
[Incorporated 1638.]
Commander, Col. George Tyler Bigelow. 1st Lieutenant, Capt. B. H. Burrill. 2d " Major George M. Thacher.
Adjutant, Lieut. Charles G. King. Orderly Sergeant, Col. Amos S. Allen.
2d' " Mr. Frederick A. Allen.
3d " Lieut. Cyrus Buttrick.
4th " Mr. N. A. M. Dudley.
5th " Col. William Mitchell.
6th " Mr. David Hill, jr.
Treasurer, Lieut. Col. Edward F. Hall. Armorer, Capt. Thomas Simpson. Clerk, Lieut. William Alline.
UNITED STATES CALENDAR.
©oberntnent ot tje SUniteK States. JAMES KNOX POLK, (Tenn.) President. GEORGE MIFFLIN DALLAS, (Penn.) Vice Pres.
TWEIV^TY-NINTH CONGRESS. 2d Session.
SENATE.
Names dolled are Whigs.
Terms expire. Maine, -Geo. Evans 1847
JV. Hamp. 'Joseph Cilley 47 Vermont, "Wm. Upham 49
Mass. -Daniel Webster 51
R. Island, -Jas. F. Simmons 47 Con. John M. Niles 49
JV. York, John A. Dix 49
JV. Jersey, -Jacob W. Miller 47 Pemi. Simon Cameron 49
Delaware, -Thomas Clayton 47 Maryland, -Jas. A. Pearce 49 Virginia, -Wm. S. Archer 47 JV. Carolina, -W P Mangum47 S. Carolina, John C Calhoun 47 Georgia, -John M. Berrien 47 Alabama, Dixon H. Lewis 47 Miss. Joseph W. Chalmers 47 Louisiana,
Tenn. -Spencer Jarnagin 47 Kentucky, -Jas. T Morehead 47 Ohio, Wm. Allen 49
Indiana, Edvv. A. Hannegan 49 Illinois, James Semple 47
Missouri, Dav. R. Atchison 49 Arkansas, Chester Ashley 47 Mich., -Wm. Woodbridge 47 Florida, Jas. D. Wescott, jr. 49 Texas, Samuel Houston 47
Terms expire. John Fairfield 1851
Charles G. Atherton 49 •Samuel S. Phelps 51 •John Davis 47
•Albert C. Greene 51 •Jabez W. Huntington 51 Daniel S. Dickinson 51 •Wm. L. Dayton 51
Daniel Sturgeon 51
•John M. Clayton 51
•Reverdy Johnson
Isaac S. Pennybacker 51
•Geo. E. Badger 49
A. P. Butler 51
Walter T. Colquit 49
Arthur P. Bagby 49
Jesse Speight 51
•Henry Johnson 49
Hopkins L. Turney 51
•John J. Crittenden 49
•Thomas Corwin 51
Jesse D. Bright 51
Sidney Breese 49
Thomas H. Benton 51
Ambrose H. Sevier 49
Lewis Cass 51
David L. Yulee 51
Thomas J. Rusk 51
Secretary, Asbury Dickens, N. C. Salary, f 3000.
President's Salary, $25,000, Vice President's, $5000.
The Senators are elected for 6 years, the Representatives for 2 years. Tlie compensation of each member of Senate and House of Representa- tives, is $8 per day.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. (229.)
Names dotted are Whigs.
John W. Davis, of Indiana, Speaker.
B. B. French, Clerk. N. Lane, Sergeant at Arms.
MAINE sends 7.
John F. Scammon John D M' Crate Han'bal Hamlin
Robert P Dunlap Cullen Sawtelle Hezek. Williams
•Luth, Severance
Moses Norris, jr. Mace Moulton
•Solomon Foote •Jacob Collamer
•R C Winthrop •Danl. P King •Amos Abbott •Benj. Thompson
•Hy. Y Cranston
NEW HAMPSHIRE 4.
James H Johnson (Vacant.)
VERMONT 4.
•George P Marsh
P Dilhngham, jr.
•James Dixon •S D Hubbard
J W Lawrence *Henry I Seaman *Wm. S Miller Wm. B Maclay *T M Woodruff *W W Campbell Jos. H Anderson W W Woodworth ArcHib'd C Niven Samuel Gordon John F Collins •T C Ripley
• Jas. G Hampton George Sykes
MASSACHUSETTS 10.
•Charles Hudson •John Q Adams •George Ashmun •Artemas Hale •Julius Rockwell •Joseph Grinnell
RHODE ISLAND 2.
•Lem'l. H Arnold
CONNECTICUT 4.
•J A Rockwell
NEW YORK 34.
Bradf d R Wood •Eras. D Culver Joseph Russell •Hugh White Charles S Benton Preston King Orvil. Hungerford Timothy Jenkins Charles Goodyear Stephen Strong Wm. J Hough
NEW JERSEY 5.
•John Rank Joseph Edsall
* Natives.
•Truman Smith
Hor. G. Wheaton
George Rathbun Saml. S Ellsworth John De Mott •Elias B Holmes •Chas. H Carroll Martin Grover •Abner Lewis •Wm. A Moseley •Albert Smith •Washing'n Hunt
•William Wright
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*L C Levin •Jos. R Ingersoll *J H Campbell Chas. J Ingersoll Jacob S Yost Jacob Erdman •A R M'llvaine 'John Strohm
PENNSYLVANIA 24
John Ritter R Broadhead, jr. Owen D. Lieb David Wilmot •James Pollock •Alex. Ramsey Moses M'Lean James Black
DELAWARE 1. 'JnO. W MARYLAND 6.
•J G Chapman Wm. F Giles Thomas Perry Thos. W Ligon
VIRGINIA 15.
Archib'd Atkinson Jas. A Sheddon G C Dromgoole Thos. H Bayly
W M Treadvvay Edm. W Hubard Shelton F Leake
•James Graham •D M Barringer David S Reid
•Jas. Blanchard •Andrew Stewart Henry D Foster •John H Ewing •Cornel's Darragh Wm. S Garvin James Thompson •Jos. BufRngton Houston
Albert Constable •Edw. HLong
James McDowell
Aug. A Chapman
Geo. W Hopkins
Joseph Johnson
Wm. G. Brown
James A Black R'd F Simpson Jos. A Woodward
•Thos. B King Seaborn Jones Geo. W Townes
R M T Hunter •Jno. S Pendleton Henry Bedinger
NORTH CAROLINA, 9.
•Alfred Dockery James C Dobbin James J McKay Asa Biggs
SOUTH CAROLINA, 7.
A D Sims Armistead Burt
John R J Daniel Henry S Clarke
Isaac E Holmes R B Rhett
GEORGIA, 8.
Hugh A Haralson John H Lumpkin Howell Cobb
ALABAMA, 7.
W W Payne G S Houston
E S Dargin •Hen. W Hilliard Wm. Cotirell
MISSISSIPPI, 4.
Jacob Thompson Stephen Adams Henry T EUet
LOUISIANA, 4.
Emile LaSere J H Harmanson •B G Thibodeaux
•A H Stephens • Robert Toombs
Reuben Chapman Frank W Bowden
R W Roberts
Isaac E Morse
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Andrew Johnson •Wm. M. Cocke •John Crozier Alvan Cullom
Lynn Boyd •J H McHenry •Henry Grider •Joshua F Bell
James J Farran F A Cunningham •R C Schenck •Joseph Vance Wm. Sawyer Henry St. John Jos. J McDowell
Robt. Dale Owen Thus. J. Henley Thomas Smith •Caleb B Smith
Robert Smith J A McClernand Orlando B Ficklin
Wm. McDaniel John S Phelps
Robt'. McClelland
FLORIDA
D S KaufFman S C Hastings
WISCONSIN.
ARKANSAS, (Vacant.)
TENNESSEE. 11.
Geo. W Jones L B Chase
Barclay Martin Fred. P Stanton
•M P Gentry -Milton Brown •Edwin H Ewing
KENTUCKY, 10.
•Bryan R Young -Garrett Davis John P Martin "Andrew Tru mho •W P Thomasson John W Tibbatts
OHIO, 21.
Allen G Thurman Joseph Morris
August. L Perrill John D Cummins
•Columb. Delano George Fries Jacob BrinkerhofF DA Starkweather
•Saml. F Vinton 'D R Tilden
Isaac Parish •J R Giddings
•Alex. Harper -Joseph M Root
INDIANA, 10.
Wm. W Wick John Pettit John W Davis C W Cathcart •E W M'Gaughey Andrew Kennedy
ILLINOIS, 7.
John Wentworth Joseph P. Hoge Ste. A Douglass Abraham Lincoln
Leonard H Sims
MISSOURI, 5.
James B Bowlin James H Relfe
MICHIGAN, 3.
John S Chipman James B Hunt , 1. W. H. Brockenbrough.
TEXAS, 2.
Timothy Pilsbury
IOWA, 2.
Shepherd Leffler Delegate. Morgan L. Martin.
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SECRETARIES OF DEPARTMENT.
State, James Buchanan, Penn. Salary, $6000
Chief Clerk, Nicholas P. Trist, 2000
Treasury, Robert J. Walker, Mississippi, 6000
Chief Clerk, McCiintock Young, 2000
War, William L. Marcy, Nev/ York, 6000
Chief Clerk, Archibald Campbell, jr. 2000
Navy, JoFiN Y. Mason, Virginia, 6000
Chief Clerk, John Appleton, 2000
TREASURY OFFICERS.
First Comptroller, James W. M'Culloh, 3500
Treasurer, William Selden, 3000
Register, R. H. Gillett, 3000
Solicitor of the Treasury, Seth Barton, 3500
Assistant Treasurer, Henry Hubbard, Boston, 2500
" " Wm. C. Bouck, New York, 4000
" " William Laval, Charleston, 2500
" " George Penn, St. Louis, 2500
GENERAL POST OFFICE.
Post Master General, Cave Johnson, Tenn. 6000
Assistant do. \st Die. Selah R. Hobbie, 2500
" " 26?i)H;. Wm. J. Brown, 2500 Auditor, Peter G. Washington.
MINT.
Director, Robert M. Patterson, Vir. 3500
Chief Coiner, Franklin Peale, 2000
JUDICIARY.
SUPREJME COURT.
Roger B. Taney, Md. Chief Justice. Salary, $5000. Associate Judges. Salary, $4500.
Levi Woodbury, N. H
John MLean, Ohio
James M. Wayne, Geo.
John M'Kinley, Ala.
John Catron, Tenn.
Peter V. Daniel, Vir.
Samuel Nelson, N. Y.
Robert C. Grier, Penn.
Attorney General, Nathan Clifford, Me. Sal. $4000. Reporter of Decisions, Benj. C. Howard. aerk of the Court, William T. Carroll. 19
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Circuit CIRCUIT COURTS. Presiding Judge.
1st. Maine, N. Hamps. Mass. and R. I. Just. Woodbury.
2d. Vermont, Conn, and N. York, Just. Nelson.
3d. New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Just. Grier.
4th. Del. Maryland and Virginia, Chief Justice Taney.
5th. Alabama and Louisiana, Justice M'Kinley.
6th. N. Carolina, S. Carolina and Geo. Just. Wayne.
7th. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Mich. Just. McLean.
8th. Kentucky, Tennessee and Missouri, Just. Catron.
9th. Mississippi and Arkansas, Justice Daniel.
Clerk of the U. S. Circuit Court, for District of Massachusetts, James B. Robb, of Boston.
District Courts. Judges, Attorneys and Marshals.
Districts. Maine,
N. Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, ^ ^ ^ N. Dist. ^'^- IS. Dist. New Jersey, p ^E. Dist. ^*- ^W. Dist. Delaware, Maryland, Va \ E. Dist.
N. Carolina, S. Carolina, Georgia,
Mi- \fS^
Louisiana,
^ W. Dist. Tenn. < M. Dist.
( E. Dist. Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Michigan, Arkansas, D. Columbia
Judges. Ashur Ware, Matth. Harvey, Saml. Prentiss, Peleg Sprague, John Pitman, And. T. Judson, A. Conkling, S. R. Belts, P. Dickerson, John K. Kane, Thomas Irwin, Willard Hall, Upton S. Heath, J. D. Hallyburion JWBrockenbr'gh H. Potter, R. B. Gilchrist, John C. Nicoll,
Wm. Crawford,
S. J. Gholson, T. H. McCaleb,
M. B. Brown,
Th B. Monroe,
H. H. Leaviit,
EM. Huntington
Nathaniel Pope,
Robt. W. Wells,
Ross Wilkins,
Benj. Johnson,
Wm. Cranch, * Clerk. Seth E. Sprague. Dep. Mar H. Harris, Gordon, New Bedford. Crier, Eben. Trescott.
Commissioners to take Depositions, Geo. S. Hillard, Charles Sumner, Geo.T. Curtis, E. G. Loring, William W. Story. C. L. Woodbury, Boston. Oliver Prescoti, New Bedford. James M. Bunker, Nantucket.
Attorneys. Aug. Haines, Franklin Peirce, Charles Linsley, Robert Rantoul,jr, W. S. Burgess, Jona. Stoddard, Wm. F. Allen, Benj. F. Butler, James S. Greene, Thos. M. Petiit, John L. Dawson, Wm. H. Rogers, W. L. Marshall, R. C. Nicholas, George H. Lee, D. R. McRae, Ed. M'Crady, H. R. Jackson, Alex. B. Meek, J. A. S. Acklin, O. F. Bledsoe, R. M. Gaines, T. J. Durant, H. W. M'Corry, T. D. Mosely, Thos. C. Lyon, Loughborough, T. W. Bartley, Daniel Mace, David L. Gregg, Thos. J. Ganti, John Norvell, S H Hempstead, B. Key,
Marshals, Virgil D Parris. Cyrus Barton. Jacob Kent. Isaac O. Barnes.* B. Anthony. B. Mann. Jacob Gould, Eli Moore. Saml. McClung. Geo. M. Keim. Samuel Hays. Alex. Porter. M. Forrest. E. Christian. James Points. Wesley Jones. Thos. D. Condy. H. Willingham. James G. Lyon. B. Palteson. A. A. Kincannon. Thos. Fletcher. Wm F. Wagner. R. J. Chester. Jesse B. Clements A. R. Crozier. John Lane. D. A. Robertson. Abel C. Pepper. S. H. Anderson. R. C. Ewing. A. E. Wing. Ellas Rector. Alex. Hunter. Boston ; WiUiam
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SITTINGS OF THE FEDERAL COURTS.
SUPREME COURT.
At the seat of Government, the first Monday in De- cember, annually.
When any of the following- days happen on Sunday, the Court is to be holden on the Monday following.
FIRST CIRCUIT.
In Neiv Hampshire, at Portsmouth, on the 8th of May ; and at Exeter, on the 8th of October.
In Rhode Island, at Providence, on the 15th day of No- vember ; and at Newport, on the 15th day of June.
In Massachusetts, at Boston, May 15th and Oct. 15th.
In Maine, at Portland, 1st of May and 1st of Oct.
SECOND CIRCUIT.
In Connecticut, at New Haven, on the 4th Tuesday in April ; and at Hartford, on the 3d Tuesday in September.
In Vermont, at Windsor, on the 21st day of May ; and at Rutland, on the 3d of October.
In New York, last Monday in February, 1st Monday in April, and 3d Monday in October ; in Albany, 3d Tuesday in October, and 3d Tuesday in May ; in Canandaigua, Tuesday next after 3d Monday in June.
DISTRICT COURTS.
[n Maine, at Portland, the 1st Tuesday in February and December ; and at Wiscasset, 1st Tuesday of September; and at Bangor, 4th Tuesday in June.
In Neio Hampshire, at Portsmouth, 3d Tues. in March •and September; and at Exeter, 3d in June and Dec, i In Vermont, at Rutland, 6th of October; and at Wind- sor, 24th of May.
In Massachusetts, at Boston, 3d Tuesday in March, and 4th of June, 2d in September, and 1st in December.
In Rhode Island, at Newport, 2d Tues. in May, and 3d in Oct.; at Providence, 1st Tues. in Aug, and Feb.
In Connecticut, at New Haven, 4th Tues. in Feb. and Aug.; at Hartford, 4th Tuesday in May and Nov.
Exclusive of the above mentioned stated Courts, the District Judges have power to hold Special Courts, in their respective Districts, at their discretion.
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U. S. COUNSELLORS AND ATTORNEYS.
Counsellors and Attorneys in Circuit Court, Mass. District.
Harrison G. Otis Franklin Dexter David L. Child
Josiah Quincy John R. Adan Eben. Smith, jr.
Samuel Haven Bradford Sumner A. D. Parker
Joseph Rowe Eben Ritchie Dorr Benj. R. Curtis
Warren Dutton Joseph Harrington Francis Hilliard
Samuel D. Parker Waldo Flint Emory Washburn
James T. Austin Ninian C. Betton Ivers J. Austin
Wm. C. Aylwin Wm. H. Gardiner Charles Sumner
Saml. F. M'Cleary Abraham A. Dame William Gray
Samuel Hubbard Willard Phillips Thos. N. Pierce
Lemuel Shaw Henry W. Dwight William Dehon
Joseph E. Sprague Abrah'm W. Fuller George Sparhawk
Augustus Peabody Thos. W. Phillips Francis C. Loring
David Cummins Theron Metcalf Patrick Riley
Wm. D. Sohier Abraham Moore Joseph H. Prince
Benjamin Guild Richard Fletcher Joel Giles
Saml. K. Williams Samuel E. Sewall John A. Bolles
Phineas Blair Sidney Bartlett Pardon D. Tiffany
Benjamin Gorham Wm. J. Hubbard William Savier
Josiah P. Cooke Isaac P. Osgood J. L. Stackpole
William Minot Henry H. Fuller P. W. Chandler
Simon Greenleaf Lemuel Williams P. S. Wheelock
John Knapp H. W. Kinsman James Dana
Ebenezer Moseley Francis Brinley Frederick Smith
William Austin Theoph. Parsons T. C. Amory, jr.
Sherman Leland Eben Shillaber Hiram Wellington
Samuel D. Ward Francis 0. Watts George T. Curtis
Octavius Pickering Timothy G. Coffin C W. Storey
Francis Bassett Joseph G. Waters Charles H. Parker
Wm. P, Mason Edward Blake George S. Hillard
David A. Simmons E. Haskett Derby Charles A. Peabody
William Parker John C. Park Nathaniel Holmes
Elijah F. Wallace Charles Allen Charles Mason
John Pickering Stephen P. Webb Henry Hertzog
Benj. R. Nichols Richard S. Fay Charles T. RusscU
Charles P. Curtis William Bliss Allen F. Owen
Francis C. Gray George Bliss William Whiting
James C. Merrill Horatio M. Willis George T. Bigelow
Thomas Power Charles Atwood Allen C. Spooner
Cyrus Alden Geo. S. Bulfinch J. Wing. Thornton
Charles G. Loring W. R.P. Washburn Jona. C. Perkins
Zachariah Eddy Joseph Willard Jona. F. Barrett
Samuel J. Gardner Richard Robins Fred. W. Gale
U. S. COUNSELLORS AND ATTORNEYS.
209
Robert Rantoul, jr, George Griggs F W Choate John C Lyman H G Hutchins George Barstow John P Putnam Bernard Rolker W W Story Thos. Hopkinson John Ruggles John J Clarke Amos B Merrill Tolman Willey J W W Page Charles F Smith John Codman Rich. H Dana, jr. Wm. T Bowditch George M Brown Marcus Morton, jr. Geo. F Homer J M Gourgas, jr. Thomas B Pope Fred W Sawyer Ezra Wilkinson Wm. J Sinclair Manlius S Clarke H Montgomery A J Gray Wm. Aspinwall Grenville Parker E Gerry Dudley Fred Anthon
. L C Dacoby A J Stevens Francis B Hayes Edward Mellen Benj. F Butler Edmund T Dana Caleb W Loring S E Guild Henry B Stanton Jos. F Dearborn Geo A. Smith John C Dodge Wm. Fowle Smith Lorenzo Westover Rejoice Newton Daniel H Dustin Fisher AKingsbury Gard. G Hubbard Zeno Scudder Geo. N, Eastman James B Robb John P Robinson Chas. M Ellis Isaac Story, jr. Henry A Scudder Benj. F Brooks Francis W Upham Henry W Smith Ira M Barton Chas. L Woodbury Nath. D Hubbard Wm. 0 Bartlett Abraham Mead, jr.
Francis A Fabens John S Eldridge Silas F Plimpton F W Dickinson Geo. Ashmun Geo Minot Thos. H Russell Wm. Minot, jr. Charles Mayo A S Wheeler John G Marvin Charles Devens, jr. Joseph Mason P C Bacon C B Farnsvvorth Henry Vose Cyrus Cummings Stephen H Phillips Junius Hall Horatio Bigelow John T Tasker Joel P Bishop H M Chamberlain Charles C Nutter Annis Merrill Henry T Parker George Bancroft Lyman Mason Charles G Davis T D Eliot ABEly
Wm. A Richardson Asa W Farr
Commissioners of Bankruptcy for Boston.
Geo. S. Hillard, Charles Sumner, Peleg W, Chandler, James B. Robb, Ed vizard G. Loring, George T. Curtis, Wm. W. Story, Wm. Gray, Elbridge G. Austin, Robert Rantoul, jr. Augustus Peabody. 19*
210 CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.
CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS
For the District of Boston and Charlestown.
The Custom House opens in the Summer season al 9 o'clock, A M., and shuts at 2, P. M. In the Winter it opens at 10 o'clock. A. M., and shuts at 2, P. M. On Saturday afienioous, it opens one hour for the clear- ance of coasters. Olfice, Custom House Street.
Collector's Office. Marcus Morton, Collector. Adams Bailey and William A. Wellman, Deputy Col- lectors, Desk No. 1. Ephraim L. Frothingham, Cashier, No. 2. Nathan M. Cutler, Bond and Permit Clerk, No. 3. William Alline, Impost Clerk, No. 4. Henry D. Clary, Foreign Clearance Clerk, No. 5. Geo. B. Wellman, Coastwise and Protection Clerk, No. 6.
E. L. Frothingham, jr. Assistant Cashier, No. 7. W. H. Emery, Impost Book-Keeper, No. 8. John E. Billings, Assistant Impost Clerk, No. 9.
M. M. Ballou, Assist. Bond and Statistical Clerk, No. 10.
Samuel Andrews, Marine Clerk and Registrar, No. 11.
L. P. Davis, Assistant Clearance Clerk, No. 12.
R. S. Smith, Export Book-Keeper, No. 13.
C. Danielson Lincoln, Foreign Entry Clerk, No. 14.
F. E. MouUon, Bond Accountant, No. 15. Henry A. S. D. Payne, Copying Clerk.
R. S. S. Andros, Clerk of Correspondence and Records.
Joel Scott, Warehouse Clerk.
Thornton A. Merrick, Warehouse Book-Keeper.
Naval Officer's Department. William Parmenter, Naval Officer. R. M. Gay, Deputy Naval Officer, Desk No. 1. N. D. Hyde, Clerk, No. 3. 'George H. Cutter, Clerk, No. 4. William Williams, Debenture Clerk, No. 5. Andrew J. Locke, Wm. H. Buibeck, Clerks.
^ Surveyor'' s Office.
John McNiel, Surveyor. H. Jameson, Deputy do. Desk No. 1. Wm. W. Parker, Clerk, No. 2.
CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS. 211
Keeper of Custom House and Messenger^ Wm. Stocker. Assistant Messenger, Eli A. Yale.
Inspectors for the District of Boston and Charlestown.
Hiram Ferry, Samuel Jones, James M. Stone, John P. Lord, Stephen L. White, Wm. S. Bartlett, Hora- tio C. Merriam, Abraham Lansing, Benjamin Whipple, Newton Talbot, Francis A. Durivage, David Saville, J. W. Wright, John Muzzy, Charles Walley, E. M. Cunningham, M. Pettengill, H. K. May, Thomas Cushing, G. "W. Young, John M. Sibley, Parker Kimball, Thomas Harrison, S. "W. Chandler, J. P. Tread well, David Thatcher, A. A. Roberts, Francis McKenna, Samuel O. Dearborn, Geo. Dickinson, H. W. Robinson, W. A. Lewis, 0. M. Randall, Jas. W. Davis, Thos. W. Flag?, Abner Child, jr., Sullivan Thayer, J. G. Foster, R. R. Taylor, S. R. B. Lewis, E. S. Johnson, Nathan Whitten, Joseph H. Beirett, Lemuel S. Williams, Wm. Tuckerman, James Ket- tell, H. 0. R. Gilbert, Adam Harrington, Wm. English, Edward Cazneau, Hingham ; W. B. Dugan, Quincy ; H. J. Turner, Cohasset.
Night Inspectors. William R. Stacy, Captain; T. R. Page, 2d Capt.; Wm. Alexander, Frederick W. Hall, Justus Lane, G. B. Proctor, Shadrac Keen, William B. Moffett, Charles W. McLellan, D. D. Hartley, George Blish, Jesse D. Bates, J. C. Bartlett, John W. Wanson, Jonathan Burnham, jr., Joseph Buckston, jr., D. D. Haynes, S. W. Barton, Moses Stearns, S. Dickson, Edward H. White.
Weighers and Gangers, Boston and Charlestown. F. R. Gourgas, Andrew H. Ward, L. M. Barker, E. F. Bunnell, C. Clark, S. Walker, Luther Hamilton, E. Mudge, James Baker, H. N. Crane, H. A. Mitchell, N. Sweet, Thomas J. Marsh.
Measurers of Salt and Coal. Joseph Hall, Andrew Green, S. C. Allen, Henry E. Baldwin, Nahum Ball, George Dennett, Wm. Snow, Samuel D. Partridge, Charles Howard.
212 CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.
George Kuhn, Marker and Prover of Spirits and Wine.
Lewis Josselyn, Marker.
J. W. Arnold, Public Store Keeper.
J. Brown, l5^ Storage Clerk.
T. B. Dix, l5^ Warehouse Clerk.
J. N. Riddle, Clerk.
F. Brown, Messenger.
Public Appraisers^ Office. C. J. F. Allen, SamuelJ. Bridge, Principal Appraisers. Samuel Eveleih, G. Gibson, Assistant do.
William Hard wick. Clerk. Charles W. Spofford, Invoice Clerk. M. Riley, jr.. Invoice Examiner. F. A. Colburn, C. Dana Lincoln, Isaac Howe, Thomas
Morey, Clerks. Isaac T. Ripley, Messenger and Clerk.
Appraisers' Oifice, opposite the Custom House.
Boarding Officer of the Customs, and Capt. Revenue Barge, James Kettell.
Revenue Barge Men.
Anthony Cline J. G. Grafton M. L. Herbon Geo. Homer S. Wiswall Charles Winter
Office 71 Long Wharf.
Josiah Sturgis, Commander of the Revenue Marine Sch. Hamilton.
Collectors of Customs in other places.
Machias, William Brown Gloucester, Eli F. Stacy
Belfast, Alfred Marshall Salem, James Miller
Penobscot, R H Brigham Marblehead, Peter Dixey
Waldoboro' Edm'd Wilson Plymouth, Wm. M Jackson
Wiscasset, James Taylor Fall River, Ph. W Leland
Portland, John Anderson Barnstable, Jos. Hinckley
York, Joseph P. Jenkins N. Bedford, J. T. Adams
Frenchm. Bay, J H Jordan Edgartown, Jos. T. Pease
Bath, John C. Humphreys Mobile, Jas. E. Saunders
Portsmouth, Aug. Jenkins Nantucket, Jas. Mitchell
Newb'port, Wm. Nichols Providence, H. Willard
MINISTERS AT FOREIGN COURTS.
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UNITED STATES
MINISTERS, COMMISSIONERS, CONSULS, AGENTS, &c., ABROAD.
Ministers Plenijpotentianj . Salary $ 9000. |
Outfit $9000. |
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Name. |
Where stationed. |
Country. |
Geo. Bancroft, Mass. |
London |
England |
Ralph I. IngersolljCon. |
St. Petersburg |
Russia |
Wm. R. King, Ala. |
Paris |
France |
R. M. Saunders, N. C. |
Madrid |
Spain |
A. J. Donelson, Tenn. |
, Berlin |
Prussia |
Henry A Wise, Yir. |
Rio de Janeiro |
Brazil |
Secretaries of Legation. $2000. |
||
John R Brodhead |
London |
England |
Charles R Ingersoll |
St. Petersburg |
Russia |
J L Martin |
Paris |
France |
Thomas C Reynolds |
Madrid |
Spain |
Theodore S Fay |
Berlin |
Prussia |
Robert M Walsh |
Rio de Janeiro |
Brazil |
Ministers Resident. |
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Dabney S Carr |
Constantinople |
Turkish Do- |
J P Brown, Dragoman |
minion. |
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Charge d |
'Affaires. $4,50C |
), |
Abra. Rencher, N C |
Lisbon |
Portugal |
Thos. G Clemson, Pa. |
Brussels |
Belgium |
Aug. Davezac, N Y |
Hague |
Netherlands |
Wm. W Irvin, Pa. |
Copenhagen |
Denmark |
H W Ellsworth, In. |
Stockholm |
Sweden |
Wm. H Stiles, Geo. |
Yienna |
Austria |
R WicklifFe, jr. Ken. |
Turin |
Sardina |
Wm. H Polk, Tenn. |
Naples |
Sicily |
Benj. A Bidlack, Pa |
Bogota |
New Grenada |
Benj. G Shields, Ala. |
Caraccas |
Yenezuela |
Wm. A Harris, |
Buenos Ayres |
Arg. Confed. |
Wm. Crump, Yir. |
St. Jago |
Chili |
Albert G Jewett, Me. |
Lima |
Peru |
214 TJ. |
S. CONSULS. |
|
Commercial Agents. |
||
Name. |
Where stationed. |
Country. |
R S Higinbotham |
St. Christopher's |
West Indies |
David Naar |
St. Thomas |
u |
John C Williams |
Navigator's |
Islands |
John B Williams |
New Zealand |
Feejeelslands |
Joseph C Luther |
Port au Prince |
Hayti |
Richmond Loring |
Aux Cayes |
San Domingo |
J L Wilson |
Cape Haytien |
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Commissioners. $ 9000. |
||
Alex. H Everett, Ms. |
Canton |
China |
Peter Parker, Secretarj |
r and Interpreter |
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Anth. Ten Eyck, Mich, |
. Honolulu Consuls. |
Sandwich Isl. |
Thomas Aspinwall |
London |
England |
Albert Davy |
Leeds |
(( |
Robert Armstrong |
Liverpool |
(( |
Francis B. Ogden |
Bristol |
c« |
James Flora |
Manchester |
(( |
Robert W Fox |
Falmouth |
(< |
Thomas W Fox |
Plymouth |
(( |
Joseph R Croskey |
Cowes |
<( |
Robert Grieve |
Leith |
Scotland |
Stewart Steel |
Dundee |
<( |
James Cowdui |
Glasgow |
(C |
Thomas Wilson |
Dublin |
Ireland |
Thomas W Gilpin |
Belfast |
(( |
Robert L Loughead |
Londonderry |
(( |
John Murphy |
Cork |
(( |
Michael Kennedy |
Gal way |
(( |
Wm. Carrol |
Port Louis |
Isle of France |
Frederick T Bush |
Hong Kong |
China |
Joseph Balastier J B'Higffinson |
Singapore |
East Indies |
Calcutta |
(( |
|
Geo. W^Ellis |
Bombay |
(( |
Horatio Sprague |
Gibraltar |
Island |
Wm. Winthrop |
Malta |
(( |
Isaac Chase |
Capetown |
Cape G Hope |
Israel D Andrews |
St. Johns, N B |
N America |
T B Livingston |
Halifax |
(( |
Luther Brackett |
Pictou |
t( |
u. |
S. CONSULS. |
^15 |
Name. |
Where stationed. |
Country. |
Samuel J Masters |
Demerara |
S America |
John F Bacon |
Nassau |
West Indies |
John T Pickett |
Turks Island |
(( |
Robert M Harrison |
Kingston, Ja. |
it |
Wm. R Hayes |
Barbadoes |
ii |
Fred. B Wells |
Bermuda |
(( |
E B Marache |
Trmidad |
(( |
J H Williams |
Sydney, NSW |
New Holland |
Elisha Hathaway |
Hobart Town |
Van D'sLand |
Abraham P Gibson |
St, Petersburg |
Russia |
Alexander Schwartz |
Riga |
(( |
Edmund Brandt |
Archangel |
(( |
John Rali |
Odessa |
(( |
Robert Walsh |
Paris |
France |
M Hollander |
Sidan |
(( |
Reuben G Beasely |
Havre |
(( |
Essex R Livingston |
Nantes |
(( |
Fran. M Auboyneau |
La Rochelle |
<( |
John W Grigsby |
Bordeaux |
(( |
Daniel C Croxall |
Marseilles |
(( |
John W Fisher |
Point-a-Pitre |
West Indies |
Gabriel G Flenrot |
St. Pierre, Mart. |
(( |
Francis Lecrouts |
Algiers |
Africa |
Maximo de Aguirre |
Bilboa |
Spain |
Alexander Burton |
Cadiz |
i( |
George Reed |
Malaga |
u |
PPou |
Barcelona |
({ |
N B Boyle |
Port Mahon |
li |
Robert B Campbell |
Havana |
Cuba |
Simeon M. Johnson |
Matanzas |
(( |
Samuel McLean |
Trinidad d'Cuba |
(( |
John W. Holdig |
St. Jago de Cuba |
t( |
James 0. Gallaher |
Ponce |
Puerto Rico |
Geo. Latimer |
St. Johns |
(( |
Thomas B. Abrams |
Mayaguez |
(( |
William H. Tracy |
Guayama |
•' |
Henry P. Sturgis |
Manilla,Philhpp'e |
J Spanish Isl'd |
William H. Vesey |
Lisbon |
Portugal |
Louis Tinelli |
Oporto |
u |
Chs. W. Dabney |
Fayal, Azores |
Portuguese I. |
John H. March |
Funchal, Mad 'a |
(( |
216 u
Name. Ferdinand Gardner Wm. H. Vesey Charles Nichols William S. Campbell Owen M. Roberts Charles F. Ryan Edmund L. Rainals David Rogers Wm. H. Freeman, Chas. D. Arfwedson C. A. Murray Helmich Janson Jorgen Flood Frederick Schillow Chs. Graebe J. G. Schwartz William A. Sparks Edward Warrens George Mohr J. G. Flugel Frederick List John Cuthbert W. H. Robertson Ernest Schwendler George H. Goundie C. Edwards Lester Victor A. Sasserno J. A. Binda J. Ombrosi Nicholas Brown Henry J. Brent James E. Freeman Philip Geisse Alexander Hammett John J. Marston Charles Sherwood George A Porter David W. Offley Jasper Chasseaud M. de Matty J. W. Mulligan
S. CONSULS. |
' |
Where stationed. |
Country. |
St.Jago, C.'Verc |
1 Portuguese L |
Antwerp |
Belgium |
Amsterdam |
Netherlands |
Rotterdam |
(( |
Batavia |
Island of Java |
Copenhagen |
Denmark |
Elsinore |
(( |
Santa Cruz |
West Indies |
Curacoa |
(( |
Stockholm |
Swedn.&Nor |
Gottenburg |
(( |
Bergen |
(C |
Pongrund |
(( |
Stettin |
Prussia |
Elberfeld |
Westphalia |
Vienna |
Austria |
Venice |
(( |
Trieste |
(( |
Dresden |
Saxony |
Leipsic |
u |
Stuttgard |
Wurtemberg |
Hamburg |
Hanseaticcity |
Bremen |
u |
Frankfort |
(( |
Basle |
Switzerland |
Genoa |
Italy |
Nice |
(< |
Leghorn |
Tuscany |
Florence |
(( |
Rome |
Pontifi'l state |
Ravenna |
(( |
Ancona |
it, |
Nuremberg |
Bavaria |
Naples |
Sicily |
Palermo |
u |
Messina |
(( |
Constantinople |
Turkey |
Smyrna |
(( |
Bey rout and Dam |
(( |
Cyprus |
a |
Athens |
Greece |
u |
. S. CONSULS. |
217 |
Name. |
Where stationed. |
Country. |
Joel Turrill |
Oahu |
Sandwich I's |
Henry B. Humphrey |
Alexandria |
Egypt |
Thomas N. Carr |
Tangier |
Barbary state |
Samuel D. Heap |
Tunis |
li |
Daniel S. Macauley |
Tripoli |
a |
Charles Ward |
Zanzibar island |
Muscat |
Paul S. Forbes |
Canton |
China |
Robert L. Mcintosh |
Fouchofou |
u |
John B. Williams |
Bay of Islands |
New Zealand |
John Black |
City of Mexico |
Mexico |
Franklin Chase |
Tampico |
u |
J. P. Schatzel |
Matamoras |
(( |
Edward Porter |
Tobasco |
u |
Eneas McFaul, jr. |
Laguna |
(( |
Fed. de Rigil y Estrada Merida and Sisel |
(( |
|
Thomas 0. Larkin |
Monterey |
(( |
John Parrott |
Mazatlan |
u |
Wm. A. Leedsdorf |
St. Francisco |
(( |
Jose Maria Castanos |
San Bias |
u |
John A. Robinson |
Guaymas |
(( |
Stephen H. Weems |
Guaiemela |
Central Am. |
A. Follm |
Omoa & Truxille |
" |
Ramon L. Sanches |
Carthagena |
New Granada |
Southy Grinaldo |
Santa Martha |
(( |
William Nelson |
Panama |
c( |
Robert Hutton |
Maracaibo |
Venezuela |
William P. Chandler |
Puerto Cabello |
(( |
John P. Adams |
Laguayra |
(( |
Selh Sweetser |
Guayaquil |
Ecuador |
Charles B. Allen |
Maranham island |
Brazil |
Charles J. Smith |
Para |
u |
Geo. P. Manouvrier |
Pernambuco |
(( |
Gorham Parks |
Rio de Janeiro |
(( |
George Black |
Santos |
u |
Lemuel Wells |
St. Catharine's |
(( |
Thos. McGuire |
Rio Grande |
C( |
Alexander H. Tyler |
St. Salvador |
<< |
F. M. Cragin |
Paramaribo |
Surinam |
Robert M. Hamilton |
Montevideo |
Uruguay |
Burrill B. Taylor |
Buenos Ayres |
Argent'e Con |
20 |
21§
FOREIGN MINISTERS.
Name, |
Where stationed. |
Country. |
Jefferson Adams |
Rio Negro |
Argent'e Con |
Wm. G. Morehead |
Valparaiso |
Chili |
William Crosby |
Talcahuano |
(( |
Samuel F. Haviland |
Coquimbo |
(( |
Stanhope Prevost |
Lima |
Peru |
Alexander Ruden, jr. |
Payta |
(< |
Joel Turrill |
Sandwich Islands |
FOREIGN MINISTERS, CONSULS, &c. RESIDENT IN THE UNITED STATES.
FOREIGN MINISTERS AND THEIR SECRETARIES.
Envoys Ex. and Min. Plen. Secretaries, &c.
Alex. Bodisco, Edw. de Stceckl, 1st Sec.
Foreign States
Russia,
Ag-entine Rep., Brig. Gen. D. Carlos de Alvear,
Mm. Plen. and Extraor " D. Emilio de Alvear. Sec. of Leg
France, M. Alph. Pageot, ad interim M. Geo
Serrurier.
Great Britain, |
Richard Pakenham, J. F. Crampton. |
Spain, |
M. C. de la Barca, Mr. F. Bourman. |
Brazil, |
Chev. Gaspar Jose de Lisboa. |
Chili, |
Don Manuel Carvallo, Don Fran. S |
Astaburuaga. |
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Ministers Resident. |
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Portugal, |
J. C. De Figaniere, |
F. de Menezes de Brito do Rio |
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Prussia, |
Sr. de Gerolt. |
, |
Charge d^ Affaires. |
Denmark, |
M. Steen de Bille, M. Torben Bille. |
Belgium, |
M. Beaulieu, A. Dumon. |
Austria, |
Chevalier Hulsemann, ad interim. |
Sardinia, |
Count Albert Lupi de Montalto. |
Netherlands, |
Chevalier F. M. W. Testa. |
Sweden, |
Chevalier Adam de Lovenskiold. |
FOREIGN CONSULS. 219
FOREIGN CONSULS AND VICE CONSULS,
RESIDING IN BOSTON.
Argentine Republic — Fitzhenry Homer. Austria — John W. Langdon, 41 India-street. Belgium — John D. Bates, 55 Commercial Wharf. Brazil, Vice — Archibald Foster, Granite Bank. Great Britain — Thomas Colley Grattan, 12 Merch. Ex.
" Vice — Edmund A. Grattan, 12 Merch. Ex.
Danish Consul — George M. Thacher, 66 State-street. France — Max. Isnard, 22 Joy's Buildings. Greece — Henry G. Andrews, 19 Commercial Wharf. Hamburg— C. H. F. Moring, 31 India Wharf. Mexico y Vice — Edward Cabot, 68 State-street. Netherlands — Thomas Dixon, 41 India Wharf.
" Vice—B. H. Dixon, 41 India Wharf.
Portugal, Vice — Antonio G. Vega. Russia — A. W. Thaxter, jr., 55 Commercial Wharf. Sardinia, Vice — N. Reggio, 72 Long Wharf. Spain — Antonio G. Vega.
Sweden and Norway, Vice — Chas. J. Hunt, 6 Joy's Build's. Venezuela — S. G. Whitney, 46 State-street.
" Vice—Z. P. Bigelow, 46 State-street.
Ecuador — Seth Bryant. Perw— George F. Guild, 1 Central Wharf. Rome, Vice — N. Reggio, 72 Long Wharf. Turkey — Abra. Zipcy, Oglu. Two Sicilies, Vice — N. Reggio, 72 Long Wharf. Uraguay — E. S. Tobey, 13 Commercial Wharf.
Population of the United States in 1840. Maine, 501,793; N.Hampshire, 284,574; Vermont, 291,948 ; Massachusetts, 737,699 ; Rhode Isl'd, 108,830 Connecticut, 310,015; New York, 2,428,931 ; N.Jersey 373,306; Pennsylvania, 1,724,022; Delaware, 78,085: Maryland, 469,232; Virginia, 1,239,797; N. Carolina 753,110; South Carolina, 594,439 ; Georgia, 691,197: Alabama, 590,645; Mississippi, 375,651; Louisiana 351,176; Tennessee, 829,210; Kentucky, 780,397 Ohio, 1,610,467; Indiana, 683,314; Illinois, 476,404 Missouri, 383,102; Michi'n, 211,705 ; Arkansas, 95,642 Dist. of Columbia, 43,712 ; Florida, 54,207 ; Wisconsin Territory, 30,752; Iowa, 43,068— Total, 17,100,572.
UNITED STATES ARMY.
WiNFiELD Scott, Major General, (commissioned July 25, 1814,) General-in-Chief — Head Quarters, Wash- ington City.
Aids, Lieut. H. L. Scott. Lieut. T. Williams.
Commissioned. Aug. 15, 1814. May 8, 1828. May, 1846. June, 1846. July, 1846.
Roger Jones, Brev. Brig. Gen. and Adjutant General. L. Thomas, Major and Assistant Adjutant General. W. G. Freeman, Captain and Assist. Adjutant General. Col. George Croghan, Inspector General of the Army. Col. S. Churchill, do. do. do.
Edmund P. Gaines, Major General, Thomas S. Jesup, do. do. Zachary Tayloi', do. do. William O. Butler, do. do. Robert Patterson, do. do.
FIELD OFFICERS OF REGIMENTS.
First Dragoons. Col. Rich. B. Mason, Lieut. Col. Clifton Wharton, Major Eustace Trenor.
Second Dragoons. Col. Wm. S. Harney, Lieut. Col. T. T. Fauntleroy, Major Edwin V. Sumner.
First Artillery. Col. L B. Crane, Lieut. Col. B. K. Pierce, Major L. Whiting.
'Second Artillery. Col. James Bankhead, tLt. Col. A. C. W. Fanning, Major John Erving.
Third Artillery. Col. William Gates, Lieut. Col. F. S. Belton, Major W. L. McClintock.
Fourth Artillery. Col. J. B. Walbach, tLieut. Col. M. M. Payne, Major John L. Gardner.
First Infantry. Col. W. Davenport, Lieut. Col. H. Wilson, Major John B. Clark.
Second Infantry. tCol. Hugh Brady, Lieut. Col. B. Riley, Major J. Plympton.
Third Infantry. tCol. J. B. Many, Lieut. Col. E. A. Hitchcock. Major W. W. Lear.
Fourth Infantry. Col. William Whistler, Lieut. Col. John Garland, Major W. V. Cobbs.
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Fifth Infantry. Lt. Col. Greenleaf Dearborn,
tCol. G. M. Brooke, Major Thomas Noel.
tLieut. Col. J. S. Mcintosh,
Major Martin Scott. Eighth Infantry.
tCol. W, J. Worth, Sixth Infantry. Lieut. Col. Tho's Staniford,
Col. Newman S. Clarke, 1:Major W. G. Belknap.
Lieut. Col. G. Loomis,
Major B. L. E. Bonneville. Mounted Riflemen.
Col. Persifor F. Smith, Seventh Infantry. Lieut. Col. J. C. Fremont,
tCol. M. Arbuckle, Major Geo. S. Burbridge.
jBrig. General by brevet. IColonel by brevet.
MONTHLY PAY OF ARMY OFFICERS.
Major-General, $376 ; Brigadier-General, 246 ; Ad- jutant General, 183; 1st Assistant Adj. General, 141; 2d Assistant Adj. General, 98 ; Inspector General, 183 ; Quartermaster General, 246 ; Assistant Quar. General, 183; Deputy Quar. General, 162; Quartermaster, 141; Assistant Quartermaster, 98 ; Commissary Gen. of Sub- sistence, 183; Assistant Com. Gen., 162; 1st Commis- sary of Subsistence, 141 ; 2d Commissary of Subsistence, 98 ; Paymaster General, 208 ; Paymaster, 125 ; Surgeon General, 208; Surgeons, 149 ; Assistant Surgeons, 125.
Ordnance Department . — Colonel, $ 183 ; Lt. Colonel, 162; Major, 141; Captain, 98; Fust Lieutenant, 81; Second Lieutenant, 81.
Mounted Dragoons. — Colonel, $ 183 ; Lieut. Colonel, 162; Major, 141; Captain, 106; First Lieutenant, 89 ; Second Lieutenant, 89.
Artillery — Infantry. — Colonel, $ 166 ; Lieut. Colonel, 145 ; Major, 129 ; Captain, 79 ; First Lieutenant, 69 ; Second Lieutenant, 64.
Abstract of the Militia Force of the U. S.— 1846. General Officers, 654; General Staff Officers, 2,593; Field Officers, &c. 15,144; Company Officers, 50,511; Total Commissioned Officers, 68,902 ; Non Commis- sioned Officers, Privates, &c., 1,489,894; Aggregate, 1,822,288.
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UNITED STATES NAVY
Joseph Smith, Chief of the Bureau of Navy Yards and
Docks. Salary $3,500. Lewis Warrington, Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance and
Hydrography. Salary $3,500. Charles Morris, Chief of the Bureau of Construction,
Equipments, and Repairs. Salary $3,000. Gideon Welles, Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and
Clothing. Salary $3,000. Thomas Harris, Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and
Surgery. Salary $2,500. Alex. D. Bache, Chief of the Coast Survey. Salary
$6,000.
James Barron Charles Stewart Jacob Jones Charles Morris L. Warrington James Biddle C. G. Ridgely John Do\vnes Stephen Cassin A. S. Wads worth George C. Read Henry E. Ballard Jesse Wilkinson T. Ap. C. Jones Wnr. C. Bolton W. B. Shubrick C. W. Morgan L. Kearny F. A. Parker E. R. McCall Daniel Turner David Conner
CAPTAINS.
W. M. Hunter John D. Sloat Math. C. Perry C. W. Skinner J. T. Newton Joseph Smith L. Rousseau Geo. W. Storer F. H. Gregory P. F. Voorhees Benjamin Cooper David Geisinger R. F. Stockton Isaac McKeever J. P. Zantzinger Wm. D. Salter C. S. McCauley T. M. Newell E.A.F.Lavallette Thos. T. Webb John Percival
John H. Aulick Wm. V. Taylor Bladen Dulany S. H. Stringham Isaac Mayo Wm. Mervine Thomas Crabb Thomas Paine James Armstrong Joseph Smoot S. L. Breese Benjamin Page John Gwinn Thos. W. Wyman Andrew Fitzhugh W. K. Latimer Hiram Paulding Uriah P. Levy Charles Boarman French Forrest Wm. Jamesson
S. NAVY.
223
MARINE CORPS.
Archibald Henderson, Colonel Commandant. Samuel Miller, Lieutenant Colonel.
Majors — Samuel E. Watson, Levi Twiggs, John Har- ris, Thomas A. Linton.
Captains — James Edelin, ParkG. Howie, adj. and ins. William Dulany, Thomas S. English, George W. Walk- er, Paymasier, Ward Marston, A. A. Nicholson, qr. mast. Benjamin Macomber, A N. Brevoort, Richard Doug- las, Job G. Williams, Alvin Edson, Henry B. Tyler.
ENGINEERS.
Charles H. Haswell, Engineer in Chief.
Charles W. Copeland, Principal Engineer.
John Faron, jr. James Faron, jr. Andrew Hebard, Wm. Sewell, jr. W. W. Wood, Wm. P. Williamson, Chief Engineers, with 5 First Assistants, 13 Second Assistants, and L3 Third Assistants.
COMMANDERS OF |
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David Conner, Commodore, |
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Lawrence Rousseau, |
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Coast of Brazil. |
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Wm. B. Shrubrick, |
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Pacific Ocean. |
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James Biddle, |
do. |
East Indies. |
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George C. Read, |
do. |
Coast of Africa. |
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Stephen Champlin, |
do. |
On the Lakes. |
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NAVY AGENTS |
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Prosper M. Wetmore, |
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New York. |
Samuel D. Patterson, |
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Philadelphia. |
Joseph White, |
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Baltimore. |
George Loyall, |
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Norfolk. |
Octavius Cohen, |
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Savannah. |
Joseph Hall, |
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Boston. |
Samuel Cushman, |
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Portsmouth, N. H, |
Benjamin D, Heriot, |
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Charleston, S. C. |
William B. Scott, |
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Washington. |
Walker Anderson, |
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Pensacola. |
Baring, Brothers & Co. |
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London. |
William P. Furniss & Co. |
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St. Thomas, W. I |
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Edward McCall & Co. |
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Lima. |
Joseph S. Watkins, |
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Memphis. |
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U. S. NAVY.
COMMANDERS OF NAVY YARDS.
Daniel Turner, Foxhall A. Parker, Isaac McKeever, Charles Stewart, Charles S. M'Cauley, Charles W. Skinner, Win. K. Latimer G. J. Pendergrast
NAVAL CONSTRUCTORS.
Samuel M. Pock,
Benjamin Delano, Samuel Hartt, John Lenthall,
Boston,
Brooklyn,
Portsmouth,
Norfolk,
Philadelphia,
Portsmouth.
Boston.
New York.
Philadelphia.
Washington.
Norfolk.
Pensacola.
Memphis.
Francis Grice (Chief) Washington, Sa
Charles D. Brodie, Washington,
ary, $3000 2300 2300 2300 2300 2300 1500
Naval Vessels of the United States. — July, 1846.
Shi'ps of the Line. — Franklin 74, Columbus 74, Ohio 74, North Carolina 74, Delaware 74, Alabama 74, Ver- mont 74, Virginia 74, Pennsylvania 120, New York 74.
Frigates of the First Class. — Independence, razee, 54, United Stales 44, Constitution 44, Potomac 44, Brandy- wine 44, Santee 44, Cumberland 44, Sabine 44, Savan- nah, 44 Rariian 44, Columbia 44, Si. Lawrence 44, Con- gress 44.
Frigates of the Second Class. — Constellation 36, Mace- donian 36.
Sloops of War. — John Adams 20, Boston 20, Vin- cennes 20, Warren 20, Falmouth 20, Fairfield 20, Van- dalia 20, St. Louis 20, Cyane 20, Levant 20, Saratoga 20, Ontario 18, Marion 16, Decatur 16, Preble 16, York- town 16, Dale 16, Portsmouth 20, Plymouth 20, Albany 20, Germantown 20, St. Mary's 20, Jamestown 20.
Brigs. — Boxer 10, Dolphin 10, Porpoise 10, Bain- bridge 10, Perry 10, Somers 10, Truxton 10, Lawrence 10.
Schooners. — Shark 10, Experiment 4, Flirt, Wave, Phenix, On-ka-hy-e, Bonito 1, Reefer 1, Petrel 1.
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Steamers. — Fulton 4, Mississippi *10, Union, Princeton, Michigan, Alleghany 3, Spitfire 3, Vixen 3, General Taylor, Water Witch, Engineer.
Slore Ships. — Relief 6, Erie 8, Lexington 8, South- ampton.
* Paixhan.
Pay of the Navy, per annum.
Captains, 65 Senior, in service, $4,500; on leave, 3,500 ; Captains of Squadrons, 4,000 ; on other duty, 3,500; off duty, 2,500.
Commanders, 96, in sea service, $2,500; at navy yards, or on other duty, 2,100 ; on leave, &c., 1,800.
Lieutenants, 326, commanding, $1,800: on other duty, 1,500; waiting orders, 1,200.
Chaplains, 22, in sea service, $ 1,200 ; on leave, &c., 800.
Passed Midshipmen, 181, on duty, $750; waiting orders, 600.
Midshipmen, 264, in sea service, $ 400 ; on other duty, 350: on leave, &c., 300.
Masters, 28, of ship of the line at sea, $ 1,100 ; on other duty, 1,000 ; on leave, &c., 750.
Comparative View |
of Naval Forces |
of Europe 4 |
America. |
Vessels. |
Guns. |
Men. |
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Great Britain, |
671 |
18,000 |
40,000 |
France, |
348 |
8,816 |
29,095 |
United States, |
77 |
2,400 |
8,724 |
Russia, |
180 |
6,394 |
60,000 |
Denmark, |
108 |
1,100 |
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Sweden, |
397 |
1,900 |
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Holland , |
136 |
1,646 |
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Turkey, |
66 |
2,700 |
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Egypt, |
40 |
1,700 |
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Austria, |
74 |
700 |
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Brazil, |
42 |
780 |
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Sardinia, |
15 |
450 |
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Spain, |
§1 |
350 |
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Sicilies, |
1>7 |
340 |
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Portugal, |
60 |
230 |
4,500 |
Mexico, |
23 |
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AN ACT
Reducing the Coty on Imports, and for other Pnrposes.
ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED IN PARAGRAPHS.
Passed July 30th, 1846,
Sec. 1. Be it enacted bij the Senate and House of Represent atites of the United States of America in Congress assembled. Thai from and after the first day of December next, in lieu of tii(! tluliea heretofore im- posed by law on the articles hereinafter mentioned, and on such as may now be exempt from duty, there shall be levied, collected and paid on the goods, wares and merchandise herein enumerated and provided for, im- ported from foreign countries, the following rates of duty — that is to say,
On goods, wares and merchandise mentioned in Schedule A, a duty of 100 per cent, ad valorem.
On goods, wares and merchandise mentioned in Schedule B, a duty of 40 per cent, ad valorem.
On goods, wares and merchandise mentioned in Schedule C, a duty of 30 per cent, ad valorem.
On goods, wares and merchandise mentfoned in Schedule D, a duty of 25 percent, ad valorem.
On goods, wares and merchandise mentioned in Schedule E, a duty of 20 per cent, ad valorem.
On goods, wares and merchandise mentioned in Schedule F, a duty of 15 per cent, ad valorem.
On goods, wares and merchandise mentioned in Schedule G, a duty of 10 per cent, ad valorem.
On goods, wares and merchandise mentioned in Schedule H, a duty of 5 per cent, ad valorem.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That from and after the first day of December next, the goods, wares and merchandise mentioned in Sched- ule I, shall be exempt from duty.
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That from and after the first day of December next, there shall be levied, collected and paid on all goods, wares and merchandise imported from foreign countries, and not specially provided for in this act, a duty of twenty per centum ad valorem.
Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That in all cases in which the invoice or entry shall not contain the weight or quantity or measure of goods, wares or merchandise now weighed or measured, or gauged, the same shall be weighed, gauged, or measured, at the expense of the owner, agent or consignee.
Sec. 5. And be it further enacted. That from and after the first day of December next, in lieu of the bounty heretofore authorized by law, to be paid on the exportation of pickle.l fi^h of the fisheries of the United States, there shall be allowed, on the exporjaiion thereof if cured with foreign salt, a draw-back equal in amount to the duty paid on the salt, and no more, to be ascertained ynder such regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury.
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Sec. 6. And be it. further enacted, That all eoods, wares and mer- chandise imported after the passage of this act. and which may be in the public stores on the second day of December next, shall be subject to no other duty upon the entry thereof, than if the same were imported re- spectively after that day.
Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That the twelfth section of the act, entitled " An Act to provide revenue from imports, and to change and modify existing laws imposing duties on imports, and for other pur- poses," approved August 30, 1S42. sliall be, and tiie same is h^reijy. so far modified, thai all goods imported from this side the Cape of Good Hope or Cape Horn, may remain in the public stores for tiie space of one year, in- stead of the term of sixty days, prescrilied in the said section ; and that all goods imported from beyond the Cape of Good Hope or Cape Horn, may remain in the public stores one year, instead of the term of ninety days, prescribed in the said section.
Sec. 8. And be it further enacted. That it shall be lawful for the owner consignee or agent, of imports which have been actually purchased, on entry of l\\e same, to make such addition in the entry to the cost or value given in the invoice, as in his opinion may raise the same to the true market value of such imports in the principal markets of the country whence the importation shall have been made, or in which the goods im- ported shall have been originally manufactured or produced, as the case may be: and to add thereto all costs and charges which, under existing laws, would form part of the true value at the port where the same may be entered, upon which the duties should be assessed. And it shall be the dvty of the collector, within whose district the same may be imported or entered, to cause the dutiable value of such imports to be appraised, esti- mated and ascertained, in accordance with the provisions of existing laws; and if the appraised value thereof shall exceed by ten per centum or more, the value so declared on the entry, then, in addition to the duties imposed by law on the same, there shall be levied, collected and paid, a duty of 20 per centum ad valorem, on such appraised value: provided, nevertheless, that under no circumstances shall the duty be assessed up- on an amount less than the invoice vahie, any law of Congress to the con- trary, notwithstanding.
Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, That the deputies of any collector, naval officer or surveyor, and the clerks employed hy any collector, naval officer, surveyor, or appraiser, w'ho are not by existing laws required to be sworn, shall, before entering upon their respective duties, or, if already employed, before continuing in the discharge thereof, take and subscribe an oath or affirmation faithfully and diligently to perform such duties, and to use their best endeavors to prevent and detect fraud.? upon the rev- enue of the United States, which oath or affirmation, shall be administered by the collector of the port or district where the said deputies or clerks may be employed, and shall be of a form to be presciibed by the Secretary of the Treasury.
Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That no officer or other person con- nected with the navy of the United Slates, shall, under any pretence, im- port in any ship or vessel of the United States, any goods, wares or mer- chandise, liable to the payment of any duty.
Sec. 11. And be it further enacted. That all acts and part of acts re- pugnant to the provisions of this act be, and the same is hereby repealed.
228
TARIFF OF 1S46.
SCHEDULE A.— (100 per cent.)
Brandy and other spirits distilled from grain, or other materials.
Cordials, absynlhe, arrack, cura- coa, kirsciienwasser, liqueurs, mar- chino, ratafia, and all other spiritu- ous beverages of a similar character.
SCHEDULE B.— (10 per cent.)
Alabaster and spar ornaments, almonds, anchovies, Sardines, and all other fish preserved in oil. cam- phor refined, cassia, cloves, com- position tops for tables, or other ar- ticles of furniture, comfits, currants.
Dates.
Figs.
Ginger root, dried or green, glass cut.
Mace, manufactures of cedar wood, granadilla, ebony, mahogany, rosewood, and satin wood.
Nutmegs.
Pimento, prepared vegetables meats, poultry and game, sealed o enclo.?ed in cans, or otherwise prunea.
Raisins.
Sweetmeats, or fruits preserved in sugar, brandy or molasses, scag liola tops for tables, or other articles of furniture, segars, snutf, paper segars, and all other manufactures of tobacco.
Wines. Bergundy, champaigne, claret, Madeira, port, sherry, and all other wines and imitations of wines.
SCHEDULE C— (30 per cent.)
Ale, beer and porter, in casks or bottles, argentine, alabatta, orGer man silver, manufactured or unman ufactured. articles emproidered with gold, silver or other metal, articles worn by men, women, or children, of whatever material composed, made up, or made wholly or in part, by hand, asses' skins.
Balsams, cosmetics, essences, ex- tracts, pastes, perfumes, and tinc- tures, used either fir the toilet or for medicinal purposes, baskets.
grass, osier, palm-leaf, straw, whale- bone, or willow, not otherwise pro- vided for. bay rum. beads of amber, composition or wax, and all other bead.s. benzoates. Bologna sausages, bracelets, braids, chains, curls or ringlets, composed of hair, or of which hair is a component part, braces, suspenders, webbing, or oth- er fabrics, composed wholly or in part of India rubber, not otherwise provided lor, brooms and brushes of all kinds.
Cameons, real and imitation, and mo.saics, real and imitation, when set in gold, silver or other metal, canes and sticks for walking, finish- ed or unfinished, capers, pickles and sauces of all kinds, not other- wise provided for. caps, hats, mutfs and tippeis of fur, and all other manufactures of fur, or of which fur shall be a component material, caps, gloves, leggins, mits, socks, stockings, wove shins and drawers and all similar articles made on frames, worn by men, wo- men or children, and not otherwise provided for. card cases, pocket books, shell boxes, souvenirs, and all similar articles, of whatever ma- terial composed, carpets, carpeting, hearth rugs, bedsides, and other portions of carpeting, being either Aubusson, Brussels.ingrain, Saxony, Turkey, Venetian, Wilton, or any other similar fabric, carriages, and parts of carriages, cayenne pepper, cheese, cinnamon, clocks and parta of clocks, clothing, ready made, and wearing apparel of every de- scription, of whatever material composed, made up or manufactured wholly or in part by the tailor, sempstress, or manufacturer, coach and liarness furniture of all kinds, coal, coke and culm of coal, combs of all kinds, compusitions of class or paste, when set. confectionary of all kinds not otherwise provided for. coral, cut or manufactured, corks, cotton cords, gimps and gal loons, court plaster, crayons of all kinds, cutlery of all kinds.
Diamonds, gems, pearls, rubies, and other precious stones, and imi- tations of precious stones, when set in gold, silver, or other metal, dolls.
and all other articles composed of land toys of all kinds
TARIFF OF 1846.
229
Earthern, China and stoneware, I material of chief value, manufac- and all other wares composed of tures of cotton, linen, silk, wool or earthly or mineral substances not worsted, if embroidered or tam- otherwise provided for. epaulets, ; boured in the loom or otherwise, by galloons, laces, knots, stars, tassels, ' maciiinery, or with the needle, or tresses, and wings of gold, silver or otlier process, manufactures, arti- other metal. I cles, vessels and wares of glass, or
Fans and fire screens of every j of which glass shall be a component description, of whatever material ' material, not otherwise provided composed, feathers and flowers, ar- for. manufactures and articles of tificial or ornamental, and parts '. leather, or of which leather shall be
thereof, of whatever material com- posed, fire crackers, flats, braids, plaits, sparlerre, and willow squares, used for making hats or bonnets. frames and sticks fir umbrellas, par- asols and sunshades, finished or un-
component part, not otherwise pro- vided for. manufactures and articles of marble, marble paving tiles, and all other marble more advanced ia manufacture than in slabs or blocks in the rou2;h. mamifaclures of pa-
finished, furniture, cabinet and per, or of which paner is a compo- househola. j neut material, not otherwise provid-
Ginger, ground, glass, coloured, ! ed for. manufactures, articles and stained or painted, glass crystals ' wares of papier mache. manufac- for watches, glasses or pebbles for tures of wood, or of which wood is a spectacles, glass tumblers, plain, ' component part, not otherwise pro- moulded or pressed, not cut or videdfor. maimfactures of wool, or
printed, paintings on glass, porce- lain slass grapes, gum benzoin, or Benjamin.
Hair pencils, hat bodies of cotton- hats and bonnets for men, women and children, composed of straw, satin straw, chip, grass, palm-leaf, willow, or any other vegetable sub stance, or of hair, whalebone, or other material not otherwise pro- vided for, hemp, unmanufactured, honey, human hair, cleansed or pre- pared for use.
Ink and ink -powder, iron, in bars, blooms, bolts, loops, pigs, rods, slabs, or other form, not otherwise provided for. castings of iron, old or »:rap iron, vessels of cast iron.
Japanned ware of all kinds, not otherwise provided for. jewelry, real or imitation, jet and manufac- tures of jet, and imitations thereof.
Lead pencils.
Macaroni, vermicelli, gelatine, jellies, and all similar preparations manufactures of the bark of the cork tree, except corks, manufactures of bone, shell, horn, pearl, ivory or vegetable ivory, manufactures, ar- ticles, vessels and wares not other- wise provided for, of brass, copper
of which wool shall be the compo. nent material of chief value, not otherwise provided for. medicinal preparations, not otherwise provided for. metalic pens, mineral waters, molasses, muskets, rifles, and other fire arms.
Nuts, not otherwise provided for.
Ochres and ochry earths u.sed in the composition of painters' colors, whether dry or sround in oil. oil cloth of every description, of what- ever material composed, oils, vola- tile, es.sential. or expressed, and not otherwise provided for. olive oil, in casks, other than salad oil. olive salad oil, and all other olive oil, not otherwise provided for. olives.
Paper, antiquarian, demi, draw- ing, elephant, foolscap, imperial, letter, and all other paper not other- wise provided for. paper boxes, and all other fancy boxes, paper envel- opes, parasols and sunshades, parch- ment, pepper, plated and gilt ware of all kinds, playing cards, plums, potatoes.
Red chalk pencils.
Saddlery of all kinds, not other- wise provided for. salmon preserved, sealing wax. sewing silks, in the
gold, iron, lead, pewter, platina, I gum or purified, shoes, composed silver, tin or other metal, or of j wholly of India rubber, side arms which either of those metals or any of every description, silk twist, and other metal, shall be the component ' twist composed of silk and mohair. 21
230
TARIFF OF 1846.
silver plated metal, in sheets or other form, soap, Castile, perfumed, Windsor, and all other kinds, sugar of all kinds, syrup of sugar.
Tobacco, unmanufactured, twines and packed thread, of whatever terial com
Umbrellas
Vellum, vinegar.
Wafers, water colors, wood un- manufactured, not otherwise provid- ed for, and firewood, wool, unman- ufactured.
SCHEDULE D.— (25 per cent.)
Borax or linctal. Burgundy pitch, buttons and button moulds of all kinds, baizes, bookings, flannels, and floor cloths, of whatever mate- rial composed, not otherwise pro- vided for.
Cables and cordage, tarred or un- tarred, calomel, and all other mer- curial preparations, camphor, crude. cotton laces, cotton inserlings, cot- ton trimming laces, cotton laces and braids.
Floss silks, feather beds, feathers for beds, and downs of all kinds.
Grass cloth.
Hair cloth, hair seating, and all other manufactures of hair not oth- erwise provided for.
Jute, Sisal grass, coir, and other vegetable substances, unmanufac- tured, not otherwise provided for.
Manufactures composed wholly of cotton, not otherwise provided for. manufactures of goats' hair or mo- hair, or of which goats' hair or mo- hair shall be a component material, not otherwise provided for. manu- factures of silk, or of which silk shall be a component material, not otherwise provided for. manufac tures of worsted, or of which worst- ed shall be a component material, not otherwise provided for. malting, China and other floor matting and mats, made of flags, jute or grass.
Roofing slates, and slates other than roofing slates.
Woollen and worsted yarn.
SCHEDULE E.— (20 PER CENT.) Acids, acetic, acetous, benzoic,
boracic, chromic, citric, muriatic, white and yellow, nitric, pyroligne- ous and tartaric, and all other acids of every description used for chemi- cal or medicinal purposes, or for manufacturing, or in the fine arts, not otherwise provided for. aloes, alum, amber, ambergris. Angoja, Thibet, and other goats' hair or mohair, unmanufactured, aniseed, animal carbon, antimony, crude and regulus of. arrow-root, articles, not in a crude state, used in dyeing or tanning, not otherwise provided for. assafffitida.
Bacon, bananas, barley, beef, bees' wax benies. vegetables, flow- ers and barks, not otherwise pro- vided for. bismuth, bitter apples, blankets of all kinds, blank books, bound or unbound, blue or Roman vitriol, or sulphate of copper, boards, planks, staves, lath, scantling, spars, hewn and sawed timber, and timber to be used in building wharves, boucho leaves, breccia, bronze liquor, bronze powder, but- ter.
Cadmium, calamine, cantharides. caps, gloves, leggins, mits, socks, stockings, wove shirts and drawers, made on frames, compo.sed wholly of cotton, worn by men, women and children, cassia buds, castor oil. castorum. cedar wood, ebony, gran- adilla, mahogany, rosewood and satinwood, unmanufactured, choco- late, chromate of lead, ciu-omate, bichromate, hydriodate, and prussi- ate of potash, cobalt, cocoa nuts. coculus indicus. copperas or green vitriol, or sulphate of iron, copper rods, nails, bolts and spikes, copper bottoms, copper in sheets or plat&s, called braziers' copper, and other sheets of copper, not otherwise pro- vided for. cream of tartar, cubebs.
Dried pulp.
Emery, ether extract of indigo, extracts and decoctions of logwood and other dye-woods, not otherwise provided for. extracts of madder.
Felspar, fig blue, fish, foreign, whether fresh, smoked, salted, dried or pickled, not otherwise provided for. fish glue or isinglass, fish skins, flaxseed, flour of sulphur. Frank- fort black. French chalk, fruit, green or ripe, not otherwise provided
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for. fulminates or fulminating pow- ders, furs dresseJ on ihe skin.
Gamboge, glue, green turtle, gunnyclolh. gunpowder.
Hair, curled, moss, seaweed, and all other vegetable substances used for beds or mattresses, hams, hats of wool, hat bodies made of wool, or of which wool shall be a compo- nent materialof chief value, hatters plush, composed of silk and cotton, but of which cotton is the compo- nent material of chief value, hemp- seed or linseed, and rapeseed oil, and all other oils used in painting.
Indian corn and corn meal, ipeca- cuanha, iridium, iris or orris root, iron liquor, ivory or bone black.
Jalap, juniper berries.
Lac spirits, lac sulphur, lamp- black, lard, leather, tanned, bend or sole, leather, upper of all kinds. lead, in pigs, bars or sheets, leaden pipes, leaden shot, leeches, linens of all kinds, liquorice paste, juice or root, litharge.
Malt, manganese, manna, man- ufactures of flax, not otherwise pro- vided for. manufactures of hemp, not otherwise provided for. marble in the rough slab or block, unmanu- factured, marine coral, unmanufac- tured, medicinal drugs, roots, and leaves, in a crude state, not other- wise provided for. metals, Dutch and bronze, in leaf metals, unman- ufactured, not otherwise provided for. mineral and bituminous sub- stances in a crude state, not other- wise provided for. musical instru- ments of all kinds, and strings for musical instruments of whip gut or catgut, and all other strings of the same material.
Needles, of all kinds, for sewing, darning or knitting, nitrate of lead.
Oats and oatmeal, oils, neat's foot and other animal oil, spermaceti, whale, and other fish oil, the pro- duce of foreign fisheries, opium, oranges, lemons and limes, orange and lemon peel, ozier or willow prepared for basket makers' use.
Patent mordant, paints, dry or ground in oil, not otherwise provid- ed for. paper hangings and paper for screens orfireboards. paving stones, paving and roofing tiles and bricks.
pearl or hulled barley, periodicals and other works in the course of printing and republication in the United "Slates, pineapples, pitch, plantains, plaster of Paris, when ground, plumbago, pork, potassium. Prussian blue, pumpkins, putty.
Quicksilver, quills.
Red chalk, rhubarb, rice, or pad- dy, roll brimstone. Roman cement. rye and rye flour.
Saddlery, common, tinned or jap- anned, saffron and saffron cake, sa- go, sal soda, and all carbonates of soda, by whatever names designat- ed, not otherwise provided for. salts, Epsom, glauber, Rochelle, and all other salts and preparations of salts, not otherwise provided for. sarsaparilla, seppia. shaddocks, sheathing paper, skins, tanned and dressed, of all kinds, skins of all kinds, not otherwise provided for. slate pencils, smalts, spermaceti candles and tapers, spirits of tur- pentine, sponges, spunk, squills, starch stearine candles and tapers, steel, not otherwise provided for. stereotype plates, still bottoms, sul- phate of barytes, crude or refined, sulphate of quinine.
Tallow candles, tapioca, tar, thread laces and insertings. type metal, types, new or old.
Vanilla beans, verdigris, velvet, in the piece, composed wholly of cotton, velvet in the piece, com- posed of cotton and silk, but of which cotton is the component ma- terial of chief value, verraillion.
Wax candles and tapers, whale- bone, the produce of foreign fisher- ies, wheat and wheat flour, white and red lead, whiting or Paris white, white vitriol, or sulphate of zinc, window glass, broad, crown or cylinder, woollen listings.
Yams.
SCHEDULE F.— (15 per cent.)
Arsenic.
Bark, Peruvian, bark, Quilla. Brazil paste, brimstone, crude, in bulk.
Codilla, or tow of hemp or flax. cork tree bark, unmanufactured.
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Diamonds, glaziers', set or not set. dragons' blood.
Flax, unmanufactured.
Gold and silver leaf.
Mineral kermes.
Silk, raw, not nnore advanced in manufacture than singles, tram and thrown or organzine. steel in bars, cast, shear, or German.
Terne tin plates tin foil, tin in plates or sheets, tin plates galvan- ized, not otherwise provided for.
Zinc, spelter, or teutenegue, in sheets.
SCHEDULE G.— (10 per cent.) Ammonia, annatto, Rancon or Or-
Barilla. bleaching powders or chloride of lime, books, printed, magazines, pamplilets, periodicals and Illustrated newspapers, bound or unbound, not otherwise provided for. building stones, burr stones, wrought or unwrouizht.
Cameos and mosaics, and imita- tions thereof, not set. chronometers, box or ships', and parts thereof, co- chineal, cocoa, cocoa shells, com- positions of glass or paste, not set. cudbear.
Diamonds, gems, pearls, rubies, and other precious stones, and imi- tations thereof, when not set.
Engravings or plates, bound or unbound.
Fuller's earth, furs, hatters', dressed or undressed, not on the skin, furs, undressed, when on the skin.
Goldbeaters' skins, gum Arabic, and gum Senegal, gum Tragacanth. gum Barbary. gum East India, gum Jedda gum substitute, or burnt starch.
Hempseed, and rapeseed. hair of all kinds, uncleaned and unmanu- factured.
India rubber, in bottles, slabs or sheets unmanufactured, indigo.
Kelp.
Lemon and lime juice, lime.
Maps and charts, music and mu- sic paper, with lines, bound or un- bound.
Natron, nux vomica.
Oils, palm and cocoanut. orp-^
ment.
Palm leaf, unmanufactured, pol- ishing stones, pumice and pumice stones.
Rattans and reeds, unmanufac- tured, rotten stone.
Sal ammonia, saltpetre, (ornitrate of soda or potash.) refined or par- tially refined, soda ash. sulphuric acid, or oil of vitriol
Tallow, marrow, and all other grease and soap stocks and soap stuffs, not otherwise provided for. terra japonica or catechu.
Watches and parts of watches, walch materials of all kinds, not otherwise provided for. woad or pastel.
SCHEDULE H.— (5 per cent.)
Alcornoque. argol or crude tartar.
Bells, when old, or bell metal, fit only to be re-manufac lured, berries, nuts and vegetables used exclusively in dyeing, or in composing dyes, but no article shall be classed aa such that has undergone any manu- facture, brass in pigs or bars, brass, when old, and fit only to be re- man- iifaclured. Brazil wood, and all other dye-wood, in sticks, bristles.
Chalk, not otherwise provided for. clay, unwrought. copper in pigs or bars, copper, when old, and fit only to be re manufactured.
Flints. Grindstones, wrought or un- wrought.
Horns, horn tips, hones, bone tips and teeth, unmanufactured.
Ivory, unmanufactured. ivory nuts, or vegetable ivory.
Kermes.
Lac dye. lastings suitable for shoes, boots, bootees, or buttons, exclusively.
Madder, ground, madder root, manufactures of mohair cloth, silk twist, or other manufacture of cloih, suitable for the manufacture of shoes, boots, bootees, or buttons ex- clusively.
Nickel, nutgalls.
Pearl, mother of. pewter, when old, and fit only to be re-manufac- tured.
Rags, of whatever material, raw
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hides, and skins of all kinds, wheth- er dried, sailed, or pickled, not oth- erwise provided for.
Safflower. saltpetre, or nirtrate of soda, or potash, when crude, seedlac. shellac, sumac.
Tin in pigs, bars or blocks, tor- toise and other shells, unmanufac- tured, turmeric.
Waste, or shoddy, weld.
Zinc, speker, or leutenegue, un- manufactured, and not otherwise provided for.
SCHEDULE.!.- (Free.)
Animals imported for breed.
Bullion, gold and silver.
Cabinets of coins, medals, and other collections of antiquities, cof- fee and tea, when imported direct from the place of their growth or production, in American vessels, or in foreign vessels entitled by recip- rocal treaties to be exempt fom discriminating duties, tonnage, and other charges, coftee, the growth or production of the possessions of the Netherlands, imported from the Netherlands, in the same manner, coins, gold, silver, and copper, copper ore. copper when imported for the United Slates mint, cotton, felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels.
Garden seeds, and all other seeds, not otherwise provided for. goods, wares and mercliandise, tiie growth, pri)duce or manufacture of the Unit- ed Stales, exported to a foreign country, and l)rought back to the Uniied States in the same condition as when exported, upon which no drawback or bounty has been al- lowed : provided, that all regulations to ascertain tlie identity tliereof, prescribed by existing laws, or which may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, shall be complied with, guano.
i Household effects, old and in use, of persons or families from foreign countries, if used- abroad by them, and not intended for any other per- son or persons, or for sale.
Junk, old.
Models of inventions and other improvements in the arts ; provided, That no article or articles shall be deemed a model or improvement which can be filled for use.
Oakum, oil, spermacetii. whale, and other fish, of American fisheries, and all other articles the produce of such fisheries.
Paintings and statuary, the pro- duction of American artists residing abroad, and all other paintings and statuary ; provided, The same be imported in good faith as objects of tasie, and not of merchandise, per- sonal and household effects (not merchandise) of citizens of the Unit- ed States dying abroad, plaster of Paris, unground. platina, unmanu- factured.
Sheathing copper, but no copper to be considered such, and admitted free, except in sheets forty-eight inches long and fourteen inches wide, and weighing from fourteea to tliirty-four ounces the square foot, sheathing metal, specimens of natural history, mineralogy or bot- any.
Trees, shrubs, bulbs, plants, and roots, not otherwise provided for.
Wearing apparel in actual use, and other personal elTecls not mer- chandise, professional books, imple- ments, instruments, and tools of trade, occupation or emj)loyment of persons arriving in the United Stales; provided, that this exemp- tion shall not be construed to include machinery or other articles imported for use in any manufacturing estab- lishment, or for sale.
The Tariff" passed the House of Representatives on the 3d of July, bj vote of 1 14 to 95, and on the 2Slh it passed the Senate, by a vote of to 27.
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234 VALUE OF FOREIGN COINS.
TARES ALLOWED AT THE CUSTOM HOUSE.
Perct. I Perct,
On Sugar in casks, except On Cotton in bales - 2
loaf - - 12 I On Cotton in seioons 6
On Sugar in boxes - 15 On Glauber Salts in casks 8 On Sugar in bags or mats 5 i On Nails in casks 8
On Cheese in hampers or On Sugar Candy in boxes 10
baskets - - 10 i On Soap in boxes 10
On Cheese in boxes - 20 On Shot in casks 3
On Candles in boxes 8 | On Twine in Casks 12
On Chocolate in boxes 10 On Twine in bales 3
CUSTOM HOUSE VALUE OF FOREIGN COINS IN THE UNITED STATES.
The specie dollar of Sweden and Norway, at $1.06.0
The specie dollar of Denmark, at . . . 1.05.0 The thaler of Prussia and of the northern States
of Germany, at . ... 0.69.0
The florin of the southern States of Germany, at 0.40.0 The florin of the Austrian Empire and of the city
of Auorsburg, at 0.48.5
The Ducat of Naples, at ... . 0.80.0
The ounce of Sicily, at 2.40.9
The lira of the Lombardo Venetian kingdom,
and the lira of Tuscany* at . . . 0.16.0
The franc of France and Belgium, and the lira of
Sardinia, at . . . . . . 0.18.6
The pound of the British provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Cana- da, at 4.00.0
EXTRACT FROM THE SUB-TREASURY LAW.
Be it further enacted. That on the first day of January, in th'e year 1847, and thereafter, all duties, taxes, sales of public lands, debts, and sums of money accruing or becom- ing due to the United States, and also all sums due for postages, or otherwise, to the General Post Office Depart- ment, shall be paid in gold and silver coin only.
And be it further enacted, That on the first day of April, 1847, and thereafter, every officer or agent engaged in making disbursements on account of the United States, or of the General Post Office, shall make all payments in gold
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and silver coin only ; and any receiving or disbursing officer or agent who shall neglect, evade, or violate the provision3 of this and the last preceding section of this act, shall, by the Secretary of the Treasury, be immediately reported to the President of the United States, with the facts of such neglect, evasion, or violation ; and also to Congress if in session : and if not in session, at the commencement of its session next after the violation takes place.
WAREHOUSE SYSTEM.
Duties are to be paid in cash. If they are not paid with- in the time allowed by law, or if the goods are entered for warehousing, the goods may then be deposited in the pub- lic stores, or in stores agreed upon by the collector and importer, the stores to be secured as required by the act of April 20, 1818; — to lie there at the owner's risk, and sub- ject at all times to his order, on the payment of duties and expenses, and to be secured by bond with surety for double the amount of duties. The goods shall not be withdrawn in less quantity than an entire package, cask, bale, or box, or if in bulk, not less than one ton. They may be re- shipped without payment of duties, if good se*curity, as now required in the case of drawback, be given that they shall be landed out of the United States. Goods remaining in store more than one year shall be appraised and sold at public auction, and the proceeds, after deducting duties, ex- penses, &c., shall be paid to the owner, or placed in the Treasury, subject to his order.
Goods of a perishable nature, gunpowder, fire crackers, and explosive substances, shall not be warehoused. Ware- housed goods may be withdrawn and sent to another port of entry, due security being given, under the restrictions of the act of March 2, 1799 ; but the original term of one year allowed for warehousing goods shall in no way be ex- tended. If any such goods are fraudulently concealed or removed from the warehouses, they shall be forfeited to the United States, and persons guilty of the act shall be punished as for smuggling ; if the owner fraudulently gain access to them, except in presence of the proper officer, he shall be fined $1,000; any one altering the marks on the goods shall be fined $500. The collectors shall make quarterly returns of the kind and amount of goods ware- housed, which the Secretary of the Treasury shall publish in the Washington papers. — Am. Aim.
THE OREGON TREATY.
The Convention between the United States of America and
Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland, {concluded at Washington the I5th
of June, 1846.)
Art. 1. — From the point on the 49th parallel of North latitude, where the boundary laid down in existing treaties and conventions between Great Britain and the United States terminates, the line of boundary between the terri- tories of Her Britanic Majesty and those of the United States shall be continued Westward along the 49th parallel of North latitude to the middle of the channel which sepa- rates the Continent from Vancouver's Island, and thence Southerly through the middle of the said channel, and of Fuca Straits, to the Pacific Ocean; provided, however, that the navigation of the said channel and straits, south of the 49th parallel of North latitude, remain free and open to both parties.
Art. 2. — From the point at which the 49th parallel of North latitude shall be found to intersect the great North- ern branch of the Columbia river, the navigation of the said branch shall be free and open to the Hudson's Bay Company, and to all British subjects trading with the same, to the point where the said branch meets the main stream of the Columbia, and thence down the said main stream to the ocean, with free access into and through the said river or rivers, it being understood that all the usual portages along the line thus described, shall in like manner be free and open. In navigating the said river or rivers, British subjects, with their goods and produce, shall be treated on the same footing as citizens of Ihe United States; it be- ing, however, always understood that nothing in this article shall be construed as preventing, or intended to prevent, the Government of the United States from making any regulations respecting the navigation of the said river or rivers, not inconsistent with the present treaty.
Art. 3. — In the future appropriations of ttie territory south of the 49th parallel of North latitude, as provided in the first Article of this Treaty, the possessory rights of the Hudson's Bay Company, and of all British subjects who may be already in the occupation of land or other property lawfully acquired withm the said Territory shall be respected.
Art. 4. — The farms, lands, and other property of every description, belonging to the Puget's Sound Agricultural Company on the north side of the Columbia river, shall be confirmed to the said Company. In case, however, the situation of those farms and lands should be considered by the United States to be of public and political importance, and the United States Government should signify a desire to obtain possession of the whole or of any part thereof, the property so required shall be transferred to the said Government at a proper valuation to be agreed upon between the parties.
GOVERNORS OF THE STATES.
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GOVERNORS.
Names doited are Whigs
States. Maine, N. Hamps. Vermont, Mass. R. Island, Conn. N. York, N. Jersey, Penn. Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, N. Caro. S. Caro. Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Florida, Texas, Iowa, Wise. Ter.
Governors. Hugh J. Anderson, •Anthony Colby, •Horace Eaton, •Geo. N. Briggs, •Byron Diman, Isaac Toucey, 'John Young, •Charles C. Stratton, Francis R. Shunk, Wm. Tharp, •Thomas G. Pratt, Wm. Smith, •Wm. A. Graham, David Johnson, •Geo. W. Crawford, Joshua L. Martin, Albert G. Brown, Isaac Johnson, Thomas S. Drew, Aaron V. Brown, •William Owsley, •Wm. Bebb, Alpheus Felch, James Whitcomb, Augustus C. French, John C. Edwards, Wm. D. Moseley, J. P. Henderson, Ansel Briggs, Henry Dodge,
Gov. Term, Sena- Salary. Years, tors
[,500 1,000 750 2,500 400 1,100 4,000 2,000 3,000 1,334 4,200 3,333 2,000 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,000 6,000 2,001) 2,000 2,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,000 1,500 2,500 2,000 2,000 2,500
Repre- senta- tives. 151 250 230 356 69 215 128 58 100 21 82 134 120 124 130 100 92 98 75 75 100 72 53 100 91 49 41 66 26 26
Maine, 2d Monday in Sept.
N. Hampshire, 2d Tnes. in March. Vermont, IslTiies. in Sept.
Massachusetts, 2d Mon. in Nov. Rhode Island, 1st Wed. in April. Connecticut, 1st Mon. in April. New York, 1st Mon. in Nov.
N. J., Tues. after 1st Mon. in Nov. Pennsylvania, 2d Tues. in Oct. Delaware, 2d Tues. in Nov.
Maryland, Lst. Wed. in Oct.
Virginia, 4th Thursday in April. N. Carolina, Commonly in Aug. S. Carolina, 2d Monday in Oct.
Time of holding Elections.
Georgia,
Alabama,
Mississippi
Louisiana,
Arkansas,
Tennessee,
Kentucky,
Ohio,
Indiana,
Illinois,
Missouri,
Michigan,
Florida,
Texas,
1st Monday in Oct,
1st Monday in August.
, 1st Mon &Tues. Nov.
Ist Mon. in Nov.
1st Mon. in Aug.
1st Thursday in Aug.
1st Monday in Aug.
2d Tuesday in Oct.
1st Monday in Aug.
1st Monday in Aug.
1st Monday in Aug.
1st Tuesday in Nov.
1st Monday in Oct.
1st Monday in Nov.
CITY REGISTER.
City of Boston Incorporated Feb. 23, 1822.
CITY OFFICERS.
MAYORS. Appointed. Died or Resigned,
1822. John Phillips, 1823.
1823. Josiah Quincy, 1829. 1829. Harrison Gray Otis, 1832. 1832. Charles Wells, 1834. 1834. Theodore Lyman, jr. 1836.
1836. Samuel T. Armstrong, 1837.
1837. Samuel A. Eliot, 1840. 1840. Jonathan Chapman, 1843. 1843. Martin Brimmer, 1845. 1845. Thomas A. Davis, 1845. 1845. JosiAH Quincy, Jr.
ALDERMEN.
Thomas Wetmore, William Parker, John Hathaway, Frederick Gould,
Thomas Jones, George E. Head, John H. Wilkins, Billings Briggs.
COMMON COUNCIL. Presidents of the Common Council.
Appointed.
Resigned.
1822. 1823. 1824. 1826. 1829. 1830.
William Prescott, John Welles, Francis J. Oliver, John R. Adan, Elipha. Williams, Benj. T. Pickman,
1823.
1824. 1S26. 1829. 1830. 1832.
App. 1832. 1834. 1837. 1840. 1844. 1846.
John P. Bi?elow, Josiah Quincy, jr. Philip Marett, Edward Blake, Peleg W. Chandler, George S. Hillard.
Res.
1834. 1837. 1840. 1844. 1846.
Ward.
1. John P. Ober Samuel P. Oliver Samuel C. Nottage Noah Lincoln, jr.
2. Noah Harrod George Carlisle John Turner William Wildes
COUNCIL.
Ward.
3. James Whiting James Boynton Geo. W. Felt Edwin C. Bailey
4. Samuel W. Hall W. W. Greenough Darwin E. Jewett William B. Spooner
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5. Benjamin Seaver 9. Walter Bryent Eliphalet Jones H. W. Gushing William D. Coolidge William Blake George W. Abbott Tisdale Drake
6. George S, Hillard 10. George R. Sampson Thomas Haviland Henry W. Button Richard B. Carter Ezra Lincoln, jr. Charles Henry Parker Samuel Wales, jr.
7. William G. Brooks 11. John Green, jr. Theophilus R. Marvin Edward S. Erving Samuel E. Guild Geo. W. Frothingham Gideon F. Thayer Stephen Tucker
8. George Whittemore 12. Wm. Eaton Samuel Topliff Jabez Coney Willard A. Harrington S. S. Perkins Francis Gardner Alvan Simonds
Samuel F. M'Cleary, City Clerk.
W. P. Gregg, Clerk of the Common Council.
James C. Dunn, City and County Treas. and Collector.
Francis Tukey, City Marshal.
Ira Gibbs and Hezekiah Earl, Deputy City Marshals.
P. W. Chandler, City Solicitor.
Elisha Copeland, jr. Auditor of Accounts.
Daniel Rhodes, Clerk of Fancuil Hall Market.
Thos. Hunting, Superintendent of Streets.
Charles B. Wells, Superintendent of Common Sewers.
Freeman L. Cushrnan, Sup. of Pub. Lands Sf Pub. Build.
James Barry, Capt.ofthe Watch (^ Superinten. of Lamps.
Samuel Jenkins, Superintendent of North Free Bridge.
Abner J. Gaffield, Superinten. of South Free Bridge.
Calvin Bailey, Superintendent of Alien Passengers.
Johnson Colljy, Messenger to City Council.
HEALTH OFFICERS.
Francis Lincoln, Superintendent of Burial Grounds.
Jerome A'^. C. Smith, m. d., Port Physician.
Drs. John C. Warren, George Hayward, George C.
Shattuck, Jacob Bigelow, John Ware, Consulting
Physicians. Jonathan Bruce, Keeper of Rainsford Island, and Capt.
of Quarantine Boat.
240 CITY OFFICERS.
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
Ward Ward
1. Elijah Stearns 7. Thomas Tarbell
2. Ephraim Milton 8. J. W. Warren, jr.
3. Joseph Moriarty 9. Joseph Lewis
4. William Freeman 10, Chas. F. Barnard.
5. Daniel Henchman 11. William Willet.
6. Paul Adams 12. Thomas Blasland
James Phillips, Secretary.
The Board meet on the afternoon of the first Wednes- day of every month, at their office, City Hall.
The Overseers of the Poor are hkewise incorporated as a Board of Trustees of John Boylston's and other charita- ble funds, left for the assistance of persons of good char- acter and of advanced age, " who have been reduced by misfortune to indigence and want."
Treasurer and Clerk of the Corporation^ Joseph Lewis. The meetings of the Board of Trustees, are held in April and October.
ASSESSORS.
Samuel Norwood George Jackson Henry Sargent
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
The Mayor, and President of the Common Council.
Ward Ward
1. Henry G. Clark 7. Rev. Charles Brooks Rev. Amos Smith Edward G. Loring
2. James H. Barnes 8. Rev. Daniel M. Lord James Ayer John B. Hutchinson
3. Daniel P. Simpson 9. Geo. T. Curtis Moses C. Greene T. M. Brewer
4. Richard Soule, jr. 10. Rev. Nehemiah Adams George B. Emerson Rev. J. L T. Coolidge
5. Frederick Emerson 11. Manlius S. Clarke Ninian C. Betton Joseph M. Wightman
6. Theophilus Parsons 12. Rev. Theodore Cook John Phelps Putnam Rev. G. W. Bosworth
PRIMARY SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Josiah F. Bumstead, Chairman. Alvan Simonds, SecWy. Standing Committee. Jos. W. Ingraham, Chairman. Alvan Simonds, Sec. F. A. Sumner, J. F. Bumstead, R. W. Bayiey, William
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P. Jarvis, John Woart, Fred. O. Prince, Eben Jones, Francis D. Stedman, John Spence, jr. Henry I. Bow- ditch, J. Warren Merrill, Richard Soule, jr. Dorus Clarke, William Crowell, Williams B. Brooks.
Salaries of Instructresses $ 300 each, and $ 25 for care of each room.
DIRECTORS OF THE HOUSE OF INDUSTRY, AND THE HOUSE OF REFORMATION.
Joseph Lewis, Chairman.
Thomas Hollis Nathaniel H. Emmons
James Means Thomas Tarbell
Daniel Henchman Samuel Leeds
Artemas Simonds A. A. Wellington
The Board meet every Thursday alternately, at the House of Industry, and at their office in City Hall. Daniel Chandler, Superintendent. Rev. William Crowell, Chaplain.
OVERSEERS OF THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION.
Wm. T. Andrews, Chairm. Uriel Crocker George Darracott Joseph Moriarty
Charles Robbins, Master.
Charles Cleaveland, Chaplain.
E. P. Hartshorn, Clerk.
BOSTON LUNATIC HOSPITAL.
Sumner Crosby, Steward.
Charles H. Stedman, m. d., Superinten. and Physician.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
William Barnicoat, Chief Engineer. Engineers. Henry Smith John Shelton
James G. Sanderson Peter C. Jones
Charles S. Clark Joshua Jacobs
Henry Hart, Clerk. 22
342 CITY OFFICERS.
WARD OFFICERS. Ward
1. Warden, Wm. Palfrey.— C/er A- , Alex. Wood. Inspectors, Chas. F. Wells, Robt. Ripley, Thos. T.
Hayden, Jonas Ball, James M. Badger.
2. Warden, Alfred A. Lane.— C/er/:, Nathl. Budd, jr. Inspectors, John T. Thompson, Emery Goss, David
Whitehouse, Saml. F. Rogers, Saml. Bentley, jr.
3. Warden, Wm. Bellamy. — Clei^k, Reuben Carver. Inspectors, Ignatius Winter, James M. Stevens, Thos.
Sprague, Wm. F. Stetson.
4. Warden, Geo. W. Crockett. — Clerk, John Mandell. Inspectors, S. H. Pingry, J. L. Edmonds, Fred. Brown,
Thos. H. Russell, Benj. Pond, jr.
5. Warden, Geo. Wheelwright.— C/erZ;, Theo. H. Bell. Inspectors, David Austin, Andrew Floyd, H. G. Ware,
jr., James W. Baldwin, Wm. Pratt.
6. Warden, Ezra Lincoln. — Clerk, Wm. B. Howes. Inspectors, E. W. Pike, Hartwell Lincoln, Gardiner G.
Hubbard, Robt. Andrew^s, Daniel Sharp, jr.
7. Warden, Alfred C. Hersey.— C/erA-, J. W, Thornton. Inspector s,'?di?>chd\ P. P. AVare, Geo. Dickinson, Fran- cis Kendall, Thos. B. Hall, Wm. L. Plummer.
8. Warden, Jos. H. Thayer.— C/erA, Wm. H. Kelley. Inspectors, Daniel B. Badger, Geo. W. Goddard, Jona.
H. Lane, Wm. A. Bell, Alfred Lane.
9. Warden, Wm. B. Bradford.— CZerA, Step. G. Deblois. Inspectors, John Carter, jr., John Perry, jr., Abrara
French, R. L. Meriam, J. W. Meriam.
10. Warden, Geo. Woodman.— C/erA, P. S. Wheelock. Inspectors, Wm. D. Willard, Jesse Tirrell, Robert W.
Hall, Enoch H. Tucker, Saml. L. Bass, Enoch H. Tucker, jr.
11. Warden, Wm. Pope.— C/erA;, Isaac P. Clark. Inspectors, Fran. H. C. Blanch ard, 0. J. Faxon, Benj.
H. Greene, Jas. M. Tower, Henry R. Andrews.
12. Warden, Chas. H. White. Clerk, Horace Smith. Inspectors, Saml. Biirnham, jr., Lewis Smith, Wm. G.
Read, W. H. Tilden, Geo. W. Sprague.
CITY REGISTER. 243
INSTRUCTERS IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Latin, Epes S. Dixwell, Master, Fran. Gardner, Sub- Masier, Tim. D. Chamberlain, Usher, Jona. Snelling, Teacher of Writing.
English High, Thos. Sherwin, Master, Lut. Robinson, Sub-Master, Fran. S. Williams and Saml. M. Weston, Ushers.
Lyman, Hosea H. Lincoln and Aaron L. Ordway, Masters.
Eliot, Edwin Wright, Grammar Master, Levi Conant, Writing Master.
Hancock, Wm. J. Adams, Grammar Master, Peter Mack- intosh, Writing Master.
Endicott, Geo. Allen, jr., Grammar Master, Loring Lothrop, Writing Master.
Mayhew, Wm. D. Swan, Grammar Master, J. D. Phil- brick, Writing Master, Winslow Battles and Harvey Jewell, Ushers.
Bowdoin, Abraham Andrews, Gi'ammar Master, James Robinson, Writing Master.
BoYLSTON, Thos. Baker, Grammar Master, Chas. Kim- ball, Writing Master, Henry Seaver, Usher.
Adams, Samuel Barrett, Grammar Master, Samuel W. Bates, Writing Master, Ira Cheever and Joel Brown, Ushers.
Franklin, Barnum Field, Grammar Master, Nathan Merrill, Writing Master.
Wells, Cornelius Walker, Grammar Master, Reuben Swan, jr.. Writing Master, Wm. H. Swan, Usher.
Hawes, S. Boston, Fred. Crafts, Grammar Master, iohn A. Harris, Writing Mas^e/', Charles A. Morrill, Usher.
Mather, S. Boston, Josiah A. Stearns, Grammar Mas- ter, Jonathan Battles, jr., Writing Master, Levi Dodge and Geo. T. Angell, Ushers.
Johnson, Richard G. Parker, Grammar Master, Joseph Hale, Writing Master.
244 CITY REGISTER.
WiNTHROP, Henry Williams, jr., Grammar Master, Sam.
L. Gould, Writing Master, QAxduB. E. Valentine, Usher. Brimmer, Joshua Bates, jr., Grammar Master, Wm. A.
Shepard, Writing Master, John Butler and P. W.
Bartlett, Ushers. Phillips, Samuel S. Green, Grammar Master, Samuel
Swan, Writing Master, Amphion Gates and John M.
Colcord, Ushers. Otis, Isaac F. Shepard, Grammar Master, Benj. Drew,
Writing Master, Joshua R. Lothrop, Usher. DwiGHT, Geo. B. Hyde, Master, Jas. A. Page, Usher. Smith, Ambrose Wellington, Master. Assistants, Chloe
A. Lee and Helen James.
SURVEYORS OF LUMBER.
Francis Bullard, Surveyor General. Office, 112 Milk st.
Deputy Surveyors. Pine Lumber, Seth Thaxter, Rolun Hartshorn, Samuel
Waldron, Chas. Hersey, Amasa G. Smith, Geo. W.
Cram, Chas. Bullard, Geo. Hall, Geo. Page, John Le-
favor, Geo. Dupee, Joseph F. Huntress, Geo. Davis,
Wm. Keith, E. M. Plummer. Oak, Ship Timber, dfc. Gad Leavitt, S. Brooks. Mahogany and Cedar, Nathaniel Bryant.
Fence Viewers, Romanus Emerson, Rolun Hartshorn.
^Culler of Dry Fish, Benjamin Luckis.
Culler of Hoops and Staves, James Brown.
Assay Master, Isaac Babbitt.
Field Drivers and Pound Keepers, Thomas Gerrish, Tim- othy Mclntire, Wm. Fisk.
Surveyor of Hemp, Benjamin Rich.
Measurer of Upper Leather, Wm. Bragdon.
Surveyors of Work, David Granger, Lott Pool, C. G. Hall, Samuel Sewell, Seth Thaxter, David Bryant, Alexis Pool, Samuel Sparrell.
CITY REGISTER.
245
Measurers of Wood brought by Land, Wm. Shattuck,
Moses Hadley, John R. Bradford, Amos Bates, Wm.
Fisk, Hollis Moore. Measurers of Wood brought by Water, Jona. Thaxter,
Warren Bowker, Daniel A. Rogers, John Paul. Hay Weighers, John R. Bradford, Ebenezer Clough. Weigher of Boats and Lighters, Edward Loring-. Sealers of Weights and Measures, John M. Dearborn,
Edward Loring. City Crier, Samuel T. Edwards.
POLICE OFFICERS ON DUTY DAILY.
Joth. B. Munroe, Superintendent of coaches, cabs, &c
James Arnold, Superintendent of trucks, wagons, Sic.
Saml. G x\dams Simeon Pendleton James W Pierce Charles B Rice Lysander Ripley Elijah K Spoor
John Boardman Joshua Dunbar Saml. B Fuller Danl. S Glidden Alex. Hopkins Jacob Hook Rufus Leighton
ON DUTY SUNDAYS.
John W Baxter Alvah Cloutman Samuel Dillaway Harry C Henry Ebenezer Shute, jr Atwell Richardson Archi. E Towle James E Spear
C B Starkweather
Francis M Adams Gustavus Andrews Jos. W Andrews Wm. P Baker Josiah Baldwin Derastus Clapp Willard Clough George J Cooledge Isaac A Coolidge Nathl. Coolidge George J Dexter Wm. Easterbrook Elisha V Glover J C Harrington John Henry
22*
CONSTABLES
Richard Hosea James Hunkins Isaac B Kimball Jos. W Leighton Wm. Loring Andrew Mclntire Francis Merrifield David Patterson James Pierce Jabez Pratt Jonathan Prescott Edwin Rice Lysander Ripley Thos. P Ryder' Eras. W Sanborn
G F Sanborn Charles Sawin Geo. W Sherwin Ebenezer Shute Charles Smith Thomas M Smith Elijah K Spoor Jonas Stratton Jacob C Tall ant Henry Taylor Ebenezer Trescott Sanmel S Vialle Jonathan Whipple Wm. Whitwell
246
CITY REGISTER.
CITY UNDERTAKERS.
Samuel Winslow Martin Smith Henry Davis Joseph Wilcutt Thomas Haskell Thomas Andrews Francis Dillaway Rodney Gove Caleb I Pratt
Oren Faxon Franklin Smith Richard Dillon John Peak Wm. A. Brabiner Timothy Nunan Charles Houghton L L Whitcomb Const. F Benson
George Johnson Haram Merrill Jos. W Andrews John White Obed Pratt Levi Whitcomb John Wilcutt Seth Hall John S Emerson
AUCTIONEERS,
J M Allen Charles Atherton Wm. Andrews George Abbott John Atkins S. K. Bayley John N. Barbour R. N. Berry & Co. Homer Blackman Stephen Brown Joseph Buckley T. M. Baker T. J. Baker Norman C. Barton Henry Cobb C. Austin Coolidge Coolidge & Haskell Clark & Hatch L. A. Dowley P. P. F. Degrand Jonathan Forbush
Goddard & Adams
Hall & Evans
David'Hall
Daniel Hersey
Houghton & Tucker
Howe, Leonard & Co
D. P. King
Marshall A. Lewis
B. T. Loring
J. Mclntire
LICENSED TO JULY, 1847.
Wm. McCarthy
H. Meredith & Co
Wm. C. Murdock
J. H. Osgood
Pearmain & Hall
Porter & Prince
Phillips & Sampson
Samuel Raymond
Henry Rice
T. P. & O. Rich
Edward Riddle
J. L. Riddle
Richard Riley
Henry Robins & Co
C. H. Schaffer
E. A. Skeele
Strong, Sherburne & Co
INloses Tenney
N. A. Thompson
Tirrell & Nash
George E. Tyler
John Tyler
John Tyler, jr
T. C. Webb & Co
Ferdinand E. White
Prentiss Whitney
Whitwell, Seaver & Co
Otis H. Weed & Co
Joseph B. Whall
Williams & Crackbon
CITY REGISTER. 247
STATE INSPECTORS.
Fish, E. H. lAiXle, Inspector General, T. Wharf; Ben- jamin Abrahams, James Brown, Wm. S. Howard, Alex- ander Lovett, J. P. Ober, Jesse Tuttle, Wm. Churchill & Co., Uriah Hedrick, Jonathan Lane, Otis Churchill, Moses Miller, I. R. Pruden, Joseph Winsor, N. P. Mann, E. Nickerson, Joseph Richards.
Beef and Pork, John B. Wells, Inspector General. James Barry, John H. Pitman, Inspectors.
Flour, Nathaniel Budd, George Wade.
Butter and Lard, Francis Brown.
Marine, Samuel Pearce, Charles Pearson, J Williams.
Oil and Spirits, N. Cleaves.
Pot and Pearl Ashes, S. D. Townsend.
Sole Leather, Samuel Howe, Jacob Howe, C. C. Cutter.
Tobacco, John A. Dodd.
Steamboats, Samuel Hall, East Boston.
Boilers and Steam Engines, Wm. H. Yelland, Chelsea.
Amount of Taxes assessed in Boston for 1846, viz : ♦Valuation of Real Estate, 90,119,600 Personal, 58,720,000
$ 148,839,600
Increase over 1845: Polls $1,687. Property, $12,- 890,900, being about 6 per cent, on Polls, and about 10 per cent, on property.
Debt of Boston, Jan. 1, 1847, $ 1,033,766
In the Municipal Court, Boston, there were 923 cases disposed of in 1846.
In the Police Court, Boston, in 1846, there were 608 males and 40 females fined for simple drunkenness ; and 378 males and 237 females committed as common drunk- ards. Whole No. of drunkards, 1263. Total cost of ar- rest and trial, $6,639.
Deaths in Boston in 1845, 2,585
" 1846, 3,389
Of this number there died of consumption, 435; fevers, 415 ; infantile diseases, 306 ; teething, 51 ; croup, 77 ; stillborn, 303; measles, 150; small pox, 92; drop.^y, 176; diseases of bowels, 251; dysentery, 52; palsy, 30; apoplexy, 22; intemperance 29 ; delirium lr«nens, 8 ; suicide, 14 ; drowned, 29, erysipelas 20.
24S PROPERTY OF BOSTON.
REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
O? THE CITY OF BOSTON. 1316.
The Common and Malls, containing 48 acres.
Fort Hill.
Lands — viz: Neck Lands — containing about 3,500,000 ft.
Flats — about 1,500,000 feet on Harrison Avenue.
Flats— On the West side of Charles Street, 8,940 ft.
Public Garden— the Empty Basin, 1,000,000 feet.
Tremont street — 5,138 feet on Dover street.
Causeway street — 1,000 feet.
Ann and Commercial streets — 600 feet.
Pleasant street, — on which the State Arsenal stands. City Wharf at the East End of Faneuil Hall, valued at
$600,000. Deer Island, containing about 70 acres. Quarantine Boat, of 36 tons, with two small boats. City Hall on School Street and Court Square, with the
Lands in front. Court House, on Court Street. City Prison, Dwelling House and Old Court House on
Leverett Street, covering 47,000 feet. Registry of Deeds and Probate Office, Court Square. City Building, corner of Court Square and Williams' Ct. _ Faneuil Half Market House— rents $24,700, Faneuil Hall, and stores — rents $6,800. Old State House— rents $6,600. Houses of Industry and Reformation, House of Correction
and Lunatic Hospital, these three occupying 64 acres.
19 Grammar and Writmg School Houses. 23 Primary School Houses.
20 Fire Engines. 13 Engine Houses.
2 Hook and Ladder Houses.
22 Fire, Hooks.
61 Fire Ladders.
2 Hook and Ladder Carriages.
20 Hose Carriages.
10,000 feet of Hose.
154 Fire Buckets.
103 Reservoirs, containing from 300 to 400 hhds. each,
29 Fire Plugs, connected with Jamaica Pond Aqueduct.
PROPERTY OF BOSTON. 0ii
8 Wells and Pumps.
City Stables, on Harrison Avenue.
62 Horses, with Hay and Grain.
2 Hay Scales.
3 Watch Houses. 3 Pounds.
2 sets of Standard Weights and Measures.
20 miles of Common Sewers.
62 miles of Streets.
1,372 Oil Lamps, and 350 Gas Lamps.
8 Burial Grounds.
82 Tombs.
6 Funeral Cars and Harnesses.
Bonds, Notes and Mortgages held by the City, amounting
to . . . . . $493,824.
Income arising from rents and interest $ 80,115.
The Franklin Fund, for the encouragement of young married Mechanics, amounts to . $40,465.
Franklin's School Medal Fund is . $ 1,000.
Lawrence High School Fund, from Hon. Abbott Law- rence, the interest on which to be distributed in Prizes, is ..... $2,000.
Lawrence Latin School Fund, from Hon. Abbott Law- rence, the interest on which is to be distributed in Prizes, .... $2,000.
Latin School Prize Fund, from a number of citizens of Boston, the interest invested in Prizes, $ 1,050.
Webb Franklin School Fund, legacy of Rufus Webb, Esq., the interest on which is applied to the purchase of Books, &c., for the use of the indigent Scholars in the Writing Department of Franklin School, $ 1,000.
Smith Fund — Donation from i\.BiEL Smith, Esq., — the income of which is appropriated for the free instruction of colored children, . . . $5,500.
Poor Widows Fund — Donation of Mrs. Joanna Brooker and others, for the relief of poor Widows and sick peo- ple, ..... $2,670.
250 CITY BIUNICIPALITIES.
CITY OF SALEM.
INCORPORATED MARCH 2 3, 1836. "'
Mayor, Joseph S. Cabot, Aldermen. — Nathan Frye, Stephen B. Ives, Samuel Simonds, Thomas M. Saunders, William Chase, David Putnam.
Common Council. President, Joseph G. Sprague. Ward 1. — Thomas Needham, Eben Slocum, Ephraim
F. Miller, John Whipple, Thomas Trask, Aaron Perkins. Ward 2. — Stephen Osborne, James Upton, William
Hunt, John G. Brooks, Henry Russell, jr., Jonathan F. Worcester.
Ward 3. — John Russell, Elisha Mack, Daniel Potter,
G. L. Newcomb, Chs. M. Richardson, John G. Waters. Ward 4. — Joseph G. Sprague, Jonathan C. Perkins,
Elijah A. Hanson, Samuel Nichols, Andrew Lord, Geo. F. Brown.
City Clerk — Joseph Cloutman.
Treasurer and Collector. — Joseph Felt.
CITY OF LOAVEIiL.
INCORPORATED APRIL 1, 1836.
Mayor, Jefferson Bancroft. Aldermen. — George Bragdon, Joseph Butterfield, Linus Child, James Fenno, Elisha Huntington, Sewall G. Mack, Stephen Mansur, Josiah Sawtell.
Common Council.
Ward 1. — William Conihe, James C. Crombie, David S. Bachelder, Jesse Heese.
Ward 2. — Samuel W. Brown, Hannibal Powers, Wil- liam Newman, Otis L. Allen.
Ward 3. — Joel Powers, Franklin Mead, Isaac Farring- ton, Samuel G. Davis.
Ward 4. — Joel Adams, Horatio Fletcher, Solon Ste- vens, Stephen A. Coburn.
Ward 5. — Ignatius Tyler, Edward C. Johnson, EHhu Gates, Charles M. Short.
Ward 6. — Thomas Wentworth, Isaac N. Parker, John R. Southwick, Isaiah Morse.
CITY MUNICIPALITIES. 251
CITY OF ROXBURY.
INCORPORATED MARCH 12, 1846.
Mayor, John J. Clarke. Aldermen. — Elijah Lewis, Dudley Williams, Laban S. Beecher, Moses Day, Samuel Walker, Samuel Jackson, Francis C. Head, Wm. Keith.
Common Council.
President, Francis Geo. Shaw.
Ward 1. — Daniel Jackson, Sylvester Bowman, Wm. D. Seaver.
Ward 2. — Abraham G. Parker, George S. Griggs, Esdras Lord.
Ward 3.— W.G. Eaton, W.J. Reynolds, J.L. D'Wolf.
Ward 4. — Alvah Kittredge, Jas. Guild, J. N. Brewer.
Ward 5. — Stephen Hammond, Linus B. Comins, Samuel Weld.
WardQ. — G. James, Joseph R. Weld, Calvin Young.
W^ard 7. — John Dove, A. Dexter, Theodore Dunn.
Ward 8. — Francis G. Shaw, George W. Mann, Ebe- nezer Dudley.
City C/er^.— Joseph W. Tucker.
Treasurer and Collector — Joseph W. Dudley.
CITY OF CAMBRIDGE.
INCORPORATED MARCH 17, 1846.
Mayor, James D. Green.
Aldermen. — Samuel Batchelder, Ephraim Buttrick, Samuel P. P. Fay, Wm. Fisk, Joseph S. Hastings, Charles Wood.
Common Council.
President, Isaac Liver more.
Ward 1. — Josiah Coohdge, Stephen T. Farwell, Alex- ander H. Ramsay, Wm. Saunders, Wm. L. Whitney.
Ward 2. — John C. Dodge. Charles Everett, Joseph A. Holmes, Isaac Livermore, Walter R. Mason, Isaac Mel- vin, Aaron Rice, John Sargent, Charles Valentine.
Ward 3. — Francis Draper, George W. Fifield, Enos Reed, Lewis Hall, Thos. F. Norris, Abra. P. Sherman.
City Clerk. — Lucius R. Paige.
City Treasurer. — Abel W. Bruce.
w
APPENDIX,
Comprising a Variety of Usefal and Curious Inforaialion.
MASONIC INSTITUTIONS.
THE GRA:ND lodge of MASSACHUSETTS.
M. W. Simon W. Robinson, Grand Master, R. W. Winslow Lewis, jr., D. G. Master.
Edward A. Raymon4, S. G. Warden. John R. Bradford, /. G. Warden. John J. Loring, G. Treasurer. Charles W. Moore, Recording Grand Secretary. Benjamin Huntoon, Corresponding G. Secretary. Rev, Joseph 0. Skinner, } r^ r^i 7 • - George M. Randall, ^^- C^^P^^^'^^' "■ John Flint, G. Marshal. ♦' Joel Talbot, S. G. Deacon. " William Eaton, /. G. Deacon. " Ruel Baker, 1
" Francis L. Raymond, I /-< o. j
- William Palfrey, "^G. Stewards.
" G. Washington Warren, J
" Hugh H. Tuttle, G. Sword Bearer.
" John Jarvis, ) /-< -n
cc k W7 ju > G. Pursuivants.
" Asa Woodbury, ^
Br. Josiah Baldwin, G. Tyler.
THE GRAIVD CHAPTER OF MASSACHUSETTS.
M. E. Charles W. Moore, G. High Priest. E. Ruel Baker, D. G. H. Priest. " Gilbert Nurse, G. King. " Joel Talbot, G. Scribe. *' John Hews, G. Treasurer. " Thomas Waterman, G. Secretary.
" G^o^M^Sdall, \G- Chaplains.
" Hugh H. Tuttle, G. Marshal. Br. Josiah Baldwin, G. Tyler.
APPENDIX. 253
THE GRAND ENCAMPMEIVT OP MASSACHU- SETTS AND RHODE ISLAND.
M. E. Sir John B. Hammatt, Boston, G. Master. E. SirRuel Baker, Boston, D. G. Master.
" John R. Bradford, Boston, G. Generalissimo.
" James Hutchinson, Providence, G. Capt. Gen.
" Albert Case, Worcester, G. Prelate.
" Simon W. Robinson, Boston, G. S. Warden.
" Hugh H. Tuttle, Boston, G. J. Warden.
" William Eaton, Boston, G. Treasurer.
*' Gilbert Nurse, Boston, G. Recorder.
" James Eastabrook, Worcester, G. Sword Bearer.
" Samuel Pearce, Boston, G. Standard Bearer.
" Alexander H. Putney, Portland, Me., G. Warden.
ODD FELLOWS.
THE GRAND LODGE OF MASSACHUSETTS.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
E. M. P. Wells, M. W. Grand Master. J. M. Usher, R. W. D. Grand Master. Samuel Wells, R. W. Grand Warden. Wm. H. Jones, i2. W. Grand Secretary. Hezekiah Prince, R. W. Grand Treasurer.
j!sTph\^Cw,^''' \^- ^- Grand Representatives. John R. Mullin, G'c? Conductor.
A. B. Munroe, GW Guardian.
THE GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF MASSA'S.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
Ithamar W. Beard, Grand Patriarch.
B. H. Davis, Grand H. Priest. Samuel Wells, Grand Senior Warden. Wm. H. Jones, Grand Scribe. George Norton, Grand Junior Warden.
NeweifrThompson, \ GrandRepresentati.es. J. B. Frost, jr., Grand Sentinel.
Office of Grand Lodge and G. Encamp., 21 School-st.
There are in Massachusetts 116 Lodges, and 12,128 membera. — There are in the United States 1,000 Lodges, and 91,000 members. — Amount paid out for Relief in Massachusetts, $30,000. Total amount paid out from all the Lodges in U. S. $198,000. 23
254 APPENDIX.
BANKERS IN LONDON AND WESTMINSTER.
See the List of London Banks, page 172.
Barclay, Bevan, Tritton and Co., 54 Lombard-st.
Barnard, Dimsdale, Barnard, and Dimsdale, 50, Cornhill.
Barnett, Hoares, & Co., 62, Lombard-st.
BiggerstafF, W. & J., 8, W. Smithfield.
Bosanquet and Co., 73, Lombard-st.
Bouverie, Norman, and Murdoch, 11, Haymarket.
Brown, Janson, & Co., 32 Abchurch-la.
Call (Sir W. P., Bart.) Marten and Co., 25, Old Bond-st.
Child and Co., 1, Fleet-st.
Cockburn and Co., 4, Whitehall.
Cocks and Biddulph, 43, Char-Cross.
Coutts and Co., 59, Strand.
CunnlifFe, Roger, 24, Bucklersbury.
CunlifFes, Brooks, CunlifFe, and Co., 24, Lombard-st,
Curries & Co., 29, Cornhill.
Davies, Robert & Co., 187 Shoreditch. [Bishopsgate.
De Lisle, Janvrin, and De Lisle, 16, Devonshire-square,
Denison, Heywood, Kennards, and Co., 4, Lombard-st.
Dixons and Co., 25, Chancery-lane.
Drewett & Fowler, 4, Princes-st. Bank.
Drummonds, 49, Charing-Cross.
Feltham (John) & Co., 42, Lombard-street.
Fullers & Co., 65, Moorgate-st. [Lombard-street.
Glynn (Sir R. Carr, Bart.), Halifax, Mills, and Co., 67,
Goslms and Sharpe, 19, Fleet-street.
Hanburys, Taylor, and Lloyds, 60, Lombard-st.
Hankeys & Co., 7, Fenchurch-st.
Herries, Farquhar, & Co., 16, St. James-st.
Hill and Sons, 17, West Smithfield. [37, Fleet-st.
Hoare (Sir H. Hugh, Bt.), C. H. M., H.*R., and H. C,
Hopkinson (Chas.), and Co., 3, Regent-st., Waterloo-pl.
Johnston (H. & J.) & Co., 15, Bush-lane.
Jones and Son, 41, West Smithfield.
Jones, Loyd, and Co., 43, Lothbury.
Kinlock & Sons, 1, New Broad- st. [Man. -house-street.
Lubbock (Sir J. W. Bt.), Lubbock, Foster,and Co., 11,
Masterman, Peters, Mildred, Masterman, and Co., 35,
Nicholas-lane. Pickstock, John Luce, & Co., 39, Clement's Lane. Pocklington and Lacey, 60, West Smithfield.
APPENDIX.
255
Praed, Fane, Praed, and Johnston, 189, Fleet-st.
Prescott, Grote, Ames, and Cave, 62, Threadneedle-st.
Price (Sir Ch. Bart.), Marryat, Coleman, & Price, 3,
• King William-st.
Puget, Bainbridges, and Co., 12, St. Paul's Church-yard.
Ransom and Co., 1, Pall Mall East.
Robarts, Curtis, & Co., 15, Lombard-st.
Rogers, Olding, & Co., 29, Clem. -lane.
Sapte, Banbury, Muspratt, & Co., 77, Lombard-st.
Scott (Sir Claude, Bt.) and Co., 1, Cavendish-square.
Smith, Payne, & Co., 1, Lombard-st.
Spooner, Attwoods, & Co., 27, Gracechurch-st.
Stallard, W. Henry, 76, West Smithfield.
Stevenson, Salt, & Sons, 20, Lombard-st.
Stone, Martin, & Stones, 68, Lombard-st.
Strahan, Paul & Co., Temple Bar without, 217, Strand.
Stride & Sons, 6, Copthall-Court.
Tisdall, T. Geo., 15, West Smithfield. [215, Strand.
Twining, Richard, George, John Aldred, & Richard,
Weston and Young, 6, Wellington-st., Southwark.
Williams, Deacon, Labouchere, and Co., 20, Birchin-la.
Willis, Percival, & Co., 76, Lombard-st. [Cornhill.
^ew England Historic, Genealogical Society*
Incorporated March 1845. President, Charles Ewer. Vice-President, Lemuel Shattuck. Corresponding Secretary, Samuel G. Drake. Recording Secretary, Rev. Samuel H. Riddel. Treasurer, William H. Montague. Librarian, Edmund B. Dearborn. Wm. Cogswell, d. d,, Editor of the Historical and Genealogical Register.
K'ew York Historical Society*
President, Albert Gallatin.
1st Vice-President, Luther Bradish.
2d Vice-President, Thomas De Witt, d.d.
Foreign Corresponding Secretary, John R. Bartlett.
Domestic do., John Jay,
Recording Secretary, Andrew Warner,
Librarian, Geo. Gibbs.
256 APPENDIX.
POPTJIiAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT.
1840. 1844.
Van Buren. Harrison.
Maine, 46,201 46,612
N. H. 32,801 26,294
Vt. 18,018 32,440
Mass. 51,944 72,874
R. I. 3,301 5,278
Conn. 25,296 31,601
N. Y. 212,527 225,817
N. J. 31,034 33,351
Penn. 143,675 144,018
Del. 4,884 5,967
Md. 28,759 33,533
Va. 43,893 42,501
N. C. 33,782 46,376
S. C. 20,000
Ga. 31,921 40,261
Ala. 33,991 28,471
Miss. 16,995 19,518
La. 7,616 11,296
Tenn. 48,289 60,391
Ken. 32,616 58,489
Ohio, 124,782 148,157
Ind. 51,701 65,302
111. 47,476 45,557
Mich. 21,131 22,933
Mo. 29,760 22,972
Ark. 6,766 5,160
,151,159 1,275,169 1,151,159
Polk. |
Clay. . |
45,719 |
34,-346 |
27,160 |
17,866 |
18,041 |
26,770 |
53,039 |
67,062 |
4,846 |
7,322 |
29,841 |
32,832 |
237,588 |
2.32,408 |
37,495 |
38,318 |
167,535 |
161,203 |
5,971 |
6,258 |
32,676 |
35,984 |
49,570 |
43,677 |
39,287 |
43,232 |
25,000 |
|
44,155 |
42,106 |
37,740 |
26,084 |
25,126 |
19,206 |
13,563 |
12,873 |
59,917 |
60,030 |
51,980 |
61,262 |
149,061 |
155,113 |
70,181 |
67,867 |
57,920 |
45,528 |
27,703 |
24,237 |
41,369 |
31,251 |
9,546 |
5,504 |
1,362,029 |
1,298,339 |
1,298,339 |
|
63,690 Polk's plu. |
|
62,252 i |
limey |
Harplu. 124,010
Birney 9,653
Har. maj. 114,357 1,438 Polk's maj.
Votes for Birney in 1840. Maine, 194 ; Vt., 319 ; Mass. 1618 ; R. I., 41 ; Conn., 1939, N. Y., 2808; N. J., 69; Penn., 343; Ohio, 892; Ind., 900; 111., 159; Mich., 321. Total, 9,653.
Votes for Birney in 1844. Maine, 4816; N. H., 4161; Vt., 3984; Mass., 10,901 : R. 1., 5; Conn., 1943; N. Y., 15,812; N. J., 131 ; Penn., 3138; Ohio, 8050; Ind., 2106 ; 111., 3573; Mich., 3632. Total, 62,252.
APPENDIX.
257
ANNUAL. VALUE
Of the principal manufactures of Great Britain and Ireland.
1846. |
1812. |
||
Articles. |
Estimated Ann. Vol. |
Ann. Value. |
|
Woolens, |
- |
-jC22,500,000 |
jei6,400,000 |
Cottons, - |
- |
- 34,000,000 |
10,000,000 |
Linen, - |
- |
- 8,000,000 |
3,000,000 |
Hemp, |
- |
- 2,000,000 |
1,600,000 |
Silk, |
- |
• 10,483,245 |
2,700,000 |
Iron and Steel, - |
- |
- 20,000,000 |
8,000,000 |
Tin, |
- |
- 2,000,000 |
1,500,000 |
Lead, - |
- |
- 1,000,000 |
500,000 |
Copper and Brass, |
- |
- 4,000,000 |
3,000,000 |
Earthen Ware, |
- |
- 2,250,000 |
2,000,000 |
Glass, - |
- |
- 2,000,000 |
1,500,000 |
Paper, |
- |
- 1,300,000 |
900,000 |
Leather, - |
- |
- 13,500,000 |
10,500,000 |
Watches, - |
- |
- 1,500,000 |
500,000 |
Jewelry, - |
- |
- 3,000,000 |
2,000,000 |
Hats, - |
- |
- 2,420,000 |
1,500,000 |
Straw Hats, - |
700,000 |
300,000 |
|
Soap, |
- |
700,000 |
300,000 |
Candles, - |
- |
- 4,375,000 |
1,500,000 |
Beer, Ale and Porter, |
- 3,200,000 |
2,500,000 |
|
Spirits, - |
- |
- 5,000,000 |
2,500,000 |
Cabinet Ware, - |
- |
1,000.000 |
500,000 |
Coaches, &c. - |
- |
- 2,000,000 |
1,000,000 |
Gunpowder, |
- |
400,000 |
500,000 |
Starch, - |
- |
500,000 |
200,000 |
Dyeing and Bleach |
'g stuffs, 1,000,000 |
200,000 |
|
Refined Sugar, |
- |
450,000 |
200,000 |
Bricks and Tiles, |
- |
900,000 |
300,000 |
Steam Engines&Machin' |
'y, 2,000,000 |
500,000 |
|
Ship and Boat Building, |
- 2,600,000 |
1,500,000 |
|
Salt and Alum, |
- |
400,000 |
200,000 |
Miscellaneous, - |
: |
- 8,800,000 jC163,978,245 |
2,000,000 |
Total, |
£69,800,000 |
||
Equal to, |
- |
$787,105,576 |
$335,040,000 |
23^
258 APPENDIX.
articl.es of domestic manufacture.
Exported from the United States during the year ending 30/ A of June, 1846.
SPECIES OF MERCHANDISE.
Soap and tallow candles, - - - -$630,041
Leather boots and shoes, - . . . 346,516
Household furniture, 317,407
Coaches and other carriages, - - - - 87,712
Hats, 74,722
Saddlery, 24,357
Wax, 162,790
Spirits from grain,- - - - - - 73,716
Beer, ale, porter, and cider, - - - - 67,735
Snuff and Tobacco, 695,914
Linseed oil and spirits of turpentine, - - 159,915
Cordage, 62,775
Iron, pig, bar, and nails, _ . . . 122,225
castings, 107,905
all manufactures of, . . _ - 921,652
Spirits from molasses, ----- 268,652
Sugar, refined, 392,312
Chocolate, 2,177
Gunpowder, 140,879
Copper and brass, ------ 62,088
Medicinal drugs, 200,505
Cotton piece goods, printed and colored, - - 380,549 Avhite, - - - 1,978,331
nankeen, - - - - 848,989
twist, yarn, and thread, - 81,813
all other manufactures of, - 255,799
Flax and hemp, bags and all manufactures of, - 12,129
Wearing apparel, ------ 45,140
Combs and buttons, ----- 35,945
Brushes, - - - - - - - 3,110
Billiard tables and apparatus, - - - - 1,583
Umbrellas and parasols, - - - - 2,477
Leather and morocco skins, not sold per pound, 26,667
Fire engines and apparatus, - - . - 9,802
Printing presses and type, - - - - 43,792
Musical instruments, - - _ » - 25,375
Books and maps, . - , , - 63,567
APPENDIX.
Paper and stationery, 124,597
Paints and varnish, 52,182
Vinegar, - - - - - - - 17,489
Earthen and stone ware, - - - - 6,521
Manufactures of glass, 90,860
tin, 8,902
pewter and lead, - - - 10,278
marble and stone, - - - 14,234
gold and silver and gold leaf, - 3,660
Gold and silver coin, 423,851
Artificial flowers and jewelry, - . - 24,420
Molasses, 1,581
Trunks, 10,613
Brick and lime, 12,578
Domestic salt, - 30,520
Articles not enumerated, - - - 1,379,566
Total, |
$10,948,915 |
VOTES FOR GOVERNOR. |
|
Governor, whole number, |
101,916 |
George N. Briggs had |
54,813 |
Isaac Davis _ _ _ _ |
33,119 |
Samuel E. Sewall - - - |
9,997 |
William Baylies _ _ - |
3,423 |
Lieut. Governor, whole number, |
101,730 |
John Reed had _ - - |
54,640 |
George Hood - _ - - |
33,261 |
John M. Brewster - - - |
10,134 |
Charles W. Moore |
3,425 |
Boston Veteran Association*
Captain, Capt. Oliver Dyer.
1st Lieutenant, Capt. Wm. Green, jr.
2d " Capt. Jonathan Jones.
Adjutant, Gen. Wm. Chisley.
Treasurer, Capt. Wm. C. Tainter.
Clerk, George H. Lane.
1st Sergeant, Serg. Thomas J. Griggs.
2d " Adjt. Benj. F. Hall.
3d " Lieut. George Nasson.
4th " Lieut. Frederick Wm. Bridge.
260
APPENDIX.
THE DEBTS OF THE STATES.
Maine, $ 1,274,285
Vermont, 279,960
Massachusetts, 6,000,000 Rhode Island, 152,719
New York, 24,734,080 Pennsylvania, 40,986,393 Maryland, 13,363,676
Virginia, 8,861,089
South Carolina, 5,234,502 Georgia, 1,727,760
Florida, 4,850,000
Alabama, 13,646,078
A few of the Stales have incurred Rail Roads, and for Banking purposes terest, but it is believed that the time will be solvent.
Mississippi,
Louisiana,
Arkansas,
Tennessee,
Kentucky,
Ohio,
Michigan,
Indiana,
Illinois,
Missouri,
Texas,
7,271,707
16,238,131
3,720,570
3,254,417
4,409,456
19,251,189
4,394,510
16,462,080
14,633,969
684,997
9,949,007
Total, 221,380,566
these Debts, in building Canals and , and have failed in paying the In- is not far distant, when every State
PRESIDENTS OF THE |
UK^ITED STATES |
|||
Age |
, term. |
Age. |
||
Born. |
Inaug. expired. |
died. |
||
Geo. Washington, Feb. 22, |
1732 |
1789 |
66 |
67 |
John Adams, Oct. 19, |
1735 |
1797 |
66 |
91 |
Thos. Jefferson, April 2, |
1743 |
1801 |
66 |
83 |
James Madison, March 5, |
1751 |
1809 |
66 |
84 |
James Munroe, April 2, |
1759 |
1817 |
66 |
72 |
John Q. Adams, July 11, |
1767 |
1825 |
63 |
|
Andrew Jackson, March 15, |
1767 |
1829 |
70 |
78 |
M. Van Buren, Dec. 5, |
1782 |
1837 |
59 |
|
Wm. H. Harrison, Feb. 9, |
1773 |
1841 |
69 |
69 |
John Tyler, March 29, |
1790 |
1841 |
54 |
|
James K. Polk, Nov. 2, |
1795 |
1845 |
EXD OF SLAVERY IN MASSACHUSETTS.
In 1781 a bill was found against a white man for as- saulting a black. It was tried before the Supreme Court in 1783. The defence was that the black was a slave. The Court and Jury held that under the Clause in the Declaration of Rights, that " all men are born free and equal," &c., there could be no legal slavery in Massachu- setts. The master was convicted and fined forty shillings, and thus ended slavery in Massachusetts.
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261
COMMERCIAL. TONNAGE OF EUROPE AXD U. S.
Nation. |
Tonnage. |
Nation. Tonnage. |
Great Britain, |
3,000,000 |
Portugal, 81,000 |
United States, |
2,400,000 |
Spain, 80,000 |
France, |
590,000 |
Bremen, 60,000 |
Swedenfe Norway,480,000 |
Hamburg, 57,500 |
|
Holland, |
375,000 |
Hanover&Oldenb'g, 57,000 |
Prussia, |
225,000 |
Russia, 51,000 |
Austria, |
210,000 |
Ionian Islands, 49,000 |
Two Sicilies, |
208,000 |
Mecklen'g Schwerin, 46,000 |
Sardinia, |
170,000 |
Roman States, 39,000 |
Denmark, |
155,000 |
Tuscany, 25,000 |
Greece, |
148,000 |
Belgium, 28,000 |
Turkey, |
180,000 |
Lucca, 20,000 |
Total, 8,734,000 |
SUBSCRIBERS TO RAIL.AVAYS IN ENGLAND.
From a return ordered to be made by the House of Commons, we have extracted a few names of parlies subscribing for more than 2,000/. The '• Blue Book," from whence this extract is made, contains upwards of 300 folio pages of names, and the total amount subscribed during the session of 1846, is £121,255,374 Os. M.
Hudson, George, York,
Anderson, Samuel, Upper Brook Street
Barlow, F. P. Kensington,
Chaplin, W. J. Adelphi,
Cooke, Thomas, Goresfield,
Douglas, T. T., Glasgow,
Ellis, John, Leicester,
Goldsmid, J. Lyon, London,
Hatton, James, Salford,
Hutchinson, W. E. Leicester,
King, George, Moorgate Street,
Learmouth, John, Edinburgh,
M'Call, James, Duldowie,
Paget, G. Byng Sutton, Bennington
Rickets, F. London,
Smith, Arch., Glasgow,
Taylor, John, Leicester,
Uzielli, M., London,
Vilhers, Louis, London,
Waddington, David, Manchester,
Wanklyn, J. B., Manchester,
Yates, J. St. Jojin, Manchester,
je818.540
191,500
, 504,286
223,571
219,880
, 336,100
475,800
637,000
274,921
, 342,250
, 300,000
, 512,200
. 351,650
. 525,740
217,650
, 261,750
361,000
205,135
245,967
. 181,250
, 259,255
113,437
262 APPENDIX.
MEXICAIV REVOIiUTIOlN^S.
The Spanish General, Fernando Cortez, discovered Mexico in 1519, when he landed and founded the city of Vera Cruz, after which he penetrated into the interior, and in 1521, after the death of Montezuma, the whole country fell into the hands of the Spaniards. Cortez gov- erned the country as Captain General until 1535, when a Viceroy was appointed in his place. Mexico continued a Spanish Colony for nearly three centuries. In 1810 an insurrection broke out, which resulted in its independ- ence in 1813, and was governed by Viceroys until 1821, when
Iturbide was proclaimed Emperor. Being opposed, he abdicated and departed for Europe. In 1824, he returned and was shot as soon as he landed. The form of govern- ment changed, and
Gen. Victoria, the first President, was elected in 1824, with Gen. Bravo as Vice President, who denounced Vic- toria, but was beaten, surrendered and banished.
Gen. Pedraza was elected April, 1828, over his oppo- nent. Gen. Guerrero, who used violence to displace him ; he was aided by a force with Santa Anna at its head, who was defeated, and made his escape. In 1828, a mob headed by ex-Marquis Cadena seized the government, Pe- draza fled, and
Guerrero was declared elected, with Bustamente for Vice President. Soon after that, Bustamente revolted, civil war ensued, which ended in the execution of Guer- rero in February, 1831, at Oajaca, leaving
Bustamente in the President's chair. In 1832 Santa Anna njarched from Vera Cruz, to the capital, made Bus- tamente resign in favor of Pedraza, then in exile in Phil- adelphia, who returned and served out the remainder of his time of the 1828 election : and then
Santa Anna was elected in May, 1833 — taken prisoner at the battle of San Jacinto in 1836 ; Bustamente was then in exile in France, but returned on hearing of the capture of Santa Anna ; and *
Bustamente was elected. Santa Anna on obtaining his liberty, was in retirement some time on his estate, then took the field against Bustamente in 1841, and drove him from power ; and
APPENDIX. 263
Santa Anna again became President in 1841 ; and being deposed by
Gen. Herrera, who sent him to Havana in exile, and then Herrera was deposed by
Parades, who usurped the Presidency.
In August, 1846, Santa Anna was permitted to re- turn to Mexico, and was at once proclaimed General and Commander-in-Chief. Parades being deposed, took leave for parts unknown.
VOLUNTEER COMPANIES FOR THE MEXICAN WAR.
(MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENT.)
Captain, Edward Webster, Comp'y A
Captain, Isaac H. Wright, Comp'y B
Captain, E. W. Abbott, Andover, Comp'y C
Captain, John A. Felt, Comp'y D
Captain, Charles B. Crowninshikld, Comp'y E
Captain, Edward A. Paul, Comp'y F
Captain, P. N. Legendre, Comp'y G
Captain, John S. Barker, Charlestown, Comp'y H
Captain, Comp'y I
Captain, Joseph Whiting, Comp'y K
VISITORS TO PUBLIC BUIIiDIXGS, L.OXDON.
The whole number of Visitors to the British
Museum, in 1845, was - - - - 760,201
The number of Visitors to the National
Gallery, in 1845, was - - - 696,245
There has been expended in the purchase of
pictures for the National Gallery, - - $570,000
To the Tower, in 1845, there were - - - 48,923
To Hampton Court Palace, in 1845, there were 160,790
DEPOSITORS IX SAVINGS BAXKS, LOXDOX.
By a late parliamentary return, it appears there was then deposited a capital to the amount of $ 150,000,000 ; 1,041,194 were depositors for themselves to the amount of $ 140,000,000 ; the remainder of the deposites was on account of Charitable Institutions and Friendly Societies.
In the 38 Savings Banks of Massachusetts, there are 62,893 depositors. Total deposites, $ 10,680,933.
264 APPENDIX.
SLAVES OP EUROPE AND AMERICA.
In the Brazils, 3,000,000
In the United States, 2,700,000
In the French Colonies, . . - . 250,000 In the Spanish Colonies, - - - - 800,000 In the Dutch, Danish, and Swedish Colonies, 100,000 In the South American Republics, - - 400,000
In Texas, - - 30,000
In the Russian, Austrian, and Prussian Do- minions, including Poland, - - - 80,000,000
87,280,000
RATES OF ENGLISH POSTAGE, &c.
Inland Letters. — From and to any place in the United Kingdom, on any letter not exceedmg i oz. Id ; above ^ oz. and not exceeding 1 oz. 2d ; and 2d for each oz. up to 16 oz., above which, no packet can be forwarded through the Post Office.
To and from the United States and Canada. By Mail Packets. — On letters not exceeding ^ oz.. Is ; above ^ oz. and not exceeding 1 oz. 2s ; and 2s for every oz. or part of an oz. above.
To and from Canada. — On letters to and from Canada, the postage is computed as above, but at Is 2d, instead of Is.
By Merchant Ships. — On letters by merchant ships, the postage is computed as above, but at 8d instead of Is.
On newspapers, in all vessels, 2d each.
Pamphlets, and all printed documents other than news- paper, are charged the same as letters, but these are sel- dom taken from the post office.
The foreign rate is the same to or from any part of the United Kingdom.
Merchant ships are allowed to put up bags at their port of departure, for the receipt of letters and parcels, without the intervention of the post office.
Directions. — Letters and orders should be written upon thin paper, without superfluous blank sheets, and should be made into as few parcels as possible, so as to occasion the smallest number of parts of ounces. For instance, three sheets of thin paper will weigh under half an ounce, and in one parcel will be charged but Is or 8d, each.
APPENDIX. 265
LiOlVG POND.
Cochituate Water will probably be introduced into the city of Boston, by the 20th of August, 1848. In March of the present year, 5000 tons of pipe will be laid, affording a fine opportunity for politicians to make the most oi pipe-laying . The distributing reservoir on Mount Vernon street, will contain 2,000,000 of gallons, and will be 22 feet above the highest point of Mount Ver- non St, The receiving reservoir will be in BrookHne, and the water will be brought to the city in two large pipes, 30 inches in diameter, one of which will be carried under the Tremont road to Beacon hill without tapping, the other will run by the side of the first till it reaches the city, when it will be reduced to 24 inches, giving off pipes in all directions until it reaches Bowdom square. The series of pipes will be connected with a main pipe of 30 inches, from the Beacon hill reservoir. The lateral sup- plies will be furnished by tapping these main pipes. The northern part of the city will be supplied by the Beacon hill reservoir, and the southern from the Brookline reser- voir. See Water Commissioners, Engineers, &c. p. 162.
Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association*
Instituted March 15, 1795. Inc. March S, 1806.
President, George G. Smith.
Vice-President, Henry N. Hooper.
Treasurer, Osmyn Brewster.
Secretary, John Kuhn.
Trustees, John Green, jr., James Wentworth, Seth Simmons, Charles Bond, David Tillson, Loyall Lovejoy, Isaac Cary, Leopold Herman, Joseph L. Bates.
Boston Charitable Association of Master Tailors*
President, Samuel H. Newman. Secretary, John H. Brookhouse. Treasurer, William H. Kelley.
Directors, James Tolman, Wm. R. Kelley, Swain Winkley, Amos H. Powers.
Independent CADi!;Ts....l>ieut. Colonel, Major Thomas G. Cary. First Major, James W. Sever. 03=- Page 83. Insert W. S. Stearns, as Counsellor, Maiden. " 101. 7 lines from bottom, read 1662, not 1762. " 191. Insert P. S. Wheelock, as Commissioner for Rh. Isl. " 192. Insert George E. Rice, Comniia. for Ohio. Senator Pennybacker, Hon. John Davis, and Wm. Parsons, Esq. are dead.
266
APPENDIX.
THE ROYAL FAMILY OF ENGLAND.
Born.
QUEEN ALEXANDRINA VICTORIA (Ace. June 20, 1837) May 24, 1819
Prince Albert Francis Augustus Charles Emanuel . Aug. 26, 1819
Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Princess Royal . Nof. 21, 1840
Albert Edward, Prince of Wales .... Nov. 9, 1841
Alice Maud Mary Apr. 25, 1843
Albert Ernest Alfred Aug. 6, 1844
Helena Augusta Victoria May 25, 1846
Dowager Queen Adelaide Amelia Louisa Teresa Caroline Aug. 13, 1792
Ernest Augustus, Kins of Hanover June 5, 1771
His Son, George Frederick , .... May 27, 1819
Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge , . . Feb. 24, 1774
His Son, George William Frederick . . . Mar. 26, 1819
His Daughter, Augusta Caroline . ... July 19, 1822
Mary Adelaide .... Nov. 27, 1833
Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester . . . Apr. 25, 1776
Princess Sophia Nov. 3,1777
Victoria Maria Louisa, Duchess of Kent , . . Aug. 17, 1786
Augusta Wilhelmina Louisa, Duchess of Cambridge . July 25, 1797
THE QUEEN'S MINISTERS.
First Lord of the Treasury. Lord
John RusseU, salary, £5.000
Lord High Chancellor. Lord Cot-
tenliam, salary, £14,000
Chancellor of the Exche(juer. Rt.
Hon. Chs. Wood, .«alary, £5.000 Lord President of the Council,
Marq. of Lansdowne, sal. £2,(i00 Lord Privy Seal, Earl of Minto.
salary, £2,000
Home Secretary, Rt. Hon. Sir G.
Grey, salary, £5.000
Foreign Secretary, Viscount Pal-
merslon, salary, £5.000
Colonial Secretary, Earl Grey.
salary, £5,000
First Lord of Admiralty, Earl of
Auckland, salary, £4.500
Pres. of Bd. of Control, Rt Hon.
Sir J.C.Hobhouse.Bt. sal. £2,000 Chanc. Duchy of Lancaster, Lord
Campbell Chief Sec. for Ireland, Rt. Hon.
Henry Labouchere Pres. of Bd. of Trade, Earl of
Clarendon Postmaster- General, Marquis of
Clanricarde First Com. of Land Revejiues, Y'ls.
Morpeth Pai/masterGen., Rt. Hon. T. B.
Macaulay, salary, £2,500
The above form, the Cabinet.
Lord Great Chamberlain, Lord
Willoughby d'Eresby Lord Chamberlain, Earl Spencer Lord Steward, Earl Fortescue Commander-in- Chief, Duke of Wel- lington Secretary at War, Rt. Hon. Fox Maule, salary, £2,530
Master of the Mint, Rt. Hon.
Richard L. Sheil
Vice-President of Board of Trade, Rt. Hon. T. MUaer Gibson
Master of the Horse, Duke of Nor- folk
Master- General of Ordnance, Rt. Hon. Sir G. Murray
Attorney- Gen., Sir J. Jervis
Solicitor- Gen., David Dundas, Esq.
APPENDIX.
267
THE QUEEN'S HOUSEHOLD, ETC.
Hered. Joint Great Chamberlain of England, Ld Willoushby D'Eresby— Sec, Major E. ''Ma- carihur
Hered. Earl Marshal, Duke of Norfolk, K. G.— Sec, E. H. How- ard Gibbon, Esq.
Lord Steioard, Earl Fortesque — Treas , Lord M. YixW—Comp.. Lord R. Grosvenor — Master of Household, Cul. Bowles — (Sec to Board of Green Cloth, Sir T. Marrable
Lord Chamberlain, Earl Spencer
Vice- Chamberlain, Lord E. G. F. Howard — Coinptrnller of Ac- counts, Sir Will. Martins — Lords in Waiting, Lord Canmys, Earf of Lislowell, Earl of Ducie. Earl of Morley, Lord Glenlyon, Lord Waterpark, Lord Rivers, and Lord Byron — Grooms in Wait- ing, Sir E. Codriagton, Sir E. Bowater, Hon. R. E. Boyle, Sir H. Selon, Sir F. Stovin, Hon. Capt. A. N. Hood. J. R. Ormsby Gore, Lieut Col. Berkeley Drum- mond — Pages of Honor in Ordi- nary, H. J. Byng, Esq., A. S. Wortley, Esq., G. G. Gordon. Esq., Hon. F. Forbes — Keeper of Privy Purse. Major-Gen. SirH.' Wheat- ley — Master of Ceremonies. Sir R. Chester — Assistant and Mar- shal, Hon. Sir Edw. Cnst, and Lt.-Col. Cornwall— Poe^ Laureat, W. Wordsworth, Esq — Exam- iner of Plays , Z . Mitcliell Kern- ble, Esq. — Principal Portrait Painter. Sir G. Hayter
Mistress of the Robes, the Duchess of Sutherland — Ladies of the Bedchamber, Marchioness of Douro, Couniess of Charlemont, Countess of Mount Edgecombe, Countess of Gainsborough, Coun- tess of Desart, Viscountess Joce- lyn, Vi.scountess Canning, Lady Porimaii
Master of the Horse, Duke of Nor- folk—CAte/ Equerry and Clerk Marshal, hnril A. Paget — Equer ries in Ordinary, Lt.-Col. Hon C. Grey, Lt.-Col. E. Buckley, Maj. Gen. W. Wemyss, Hon. C. B. Phipps
Master of Stag Hounds, Earl Graaville
Hered. Grand Falconer, Duke of St Albans
Lord High Almoner, Archbishop of York— Sec, Jos. Hanby, Esq.
Hered. Grand Almoner, Marquis of Exeter
Sub Almoner, Rev. E. Goodenough, D.D.
Physicians, Sir J. Clark, Bt., M.D., W. F. Chambers, M.D.
First Physician Accoucheur, Chas. Locock, Esq , M.D.
Serjeant Surgeons, Sir B C. Brodie, Bart., Robert Keate, Esq.
Clerk of the Closet, Bishop of Nor- wich'— Deputy Clerks of the Closet, the Dean of Hereford, the Bishop ofSodor and Man, and the Rev. John Vane, M A.
Deati of the Chapel,B\sh. of London
Captain of Hon. Corps of Gentle- men at Arms. Lord Foley
Captain of Yeomen of dueen's Guard, Vise. Falkland
PRINCE ALBERT'S HOUSE- HOLD.
Groom of the Stole. Marquis of Abercorn
Treasurer, Geo. Edw. Anson, Esq.
Gentlemen of the Bedchamber, Lord G. Lennox and Vise. Clifden
Equerries, Lt Col. Bouverie, Lt.- Col. F. H. Seymour, Capt. Hon. A. Gordon
Grooms of Bedchamber, Lieut. F. Seymour and Lieut. -Col. Wylde
THE QUEEN DOWAGER'S HOUSEHOLD. Lord Chainberlain, Earl Howe Ladies of the Bedchamber, Mar- chione.ss of Ormonde, Marchs. of Wellesley, Countess of Brown- low. Lady Clinton, Couniess of Sheffield, Vi.3Cts. Barringion, Mar- chioness of Ely, Marchioness of Westmeath Mas. of the Horse, Earl of Denbigh Vice-Chamberlain,\ion W. Ashley Physicians, W. F. Chambers, M.D. Sir D. Davies
DUCHESS OF KENT'S HOUSE-
HOLD. Comptroller, Col. Sir G. Couper,
Bart. Physician, Isaac Wilson, M.D. Surgeon, Richard Blagden, Esq.
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