li I ■i : »i: ♦ % CATALOGUE f ois ill Ulauut ^ubuni Crnutcri|, ■WITH THE NAMES OF THE PKOPRIETORS REPRESENTATIVES OF DECEASED PROPRIETORS ; « »»» > CHARTER, BY-LAWS, ETC, BOSTON: PRESS OF GEO. C. RAND & AVERY, NO. 3, CORN HILL. 1857. • INTEODUCTION. The Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn are presented with the sixth regular Catalogue, which it is hoped will be found to have made some approximation towards accuracy and completeness. So much new matter, important to all having an interest in the Cemetery, has claimed admission to the book, thus rendering the Catalogue but a part of it, that k has been thought practicable to adopt a different arrangement. Accordingly the fundamental law of the Corporation is first introduced, followed by the By-Laws, which now, for the first time, — by the careful labor of the Trustees in collecting the scattered votes of a quarter of a century, and in pruning oflf and inserting new provisions — are thrown into a Code. In this code new and old enactments are so closely interwove .1, that it would be difficult to remark particularly upon its new features, while such service is rendered impracticable by its systematic arrangement. New wants will, it is not unlikely, require further provisions ; but it is thought that present wants are amply met. No material change has been made in the Regulations for Admis- sion, which are contained in Art. 27, and in Appendix D. The legal forms presented in Appendix C, are the same as here- tofore in use. To the usual form of conveyance of land, a new covenant has been added, growing out of the plan recently proposed and adopted to secure a fund for the perpetual care and preservation of the Cemetery, in effect pledging the good faith of the Corporation in every sale made, to the steady accumulation of said fund. The very able Report by the Committee, unfolding the above mentioned plan, which, it should be added, received the approval of several most eminent lawyers, may be found upon the 34th page, 1* VI and will well repay a careful perusal on the part of proprietors, among whom the subject has already excited a deep interest. A new form of conveyance has been added for the intermediate spaces hctioeen lo. ■. In pursuance of a requirement in the By-Laws, a list of the lots, the repair of which has been contracted for by the Corporation, is here published, too-ether with the names of the proprietors, and the sums respectively devoted to that purpose. The Catalogue of proprietors and their lots, has been prepared ■with much labor and care, the numerical and alphabetical parts have been very diligently compared to insure a correspondence, and the plan of lots and the grounds has been thoroughly revised. By perseverance, many errors in former editions have been cor- rected, in regard to some of which no ready means of information were presented. Some errors, in the nature of things, can hardly become known, until the occurrence of some accident; among these, for example, is the discrepancy between the actual and the recorded location of a lot, which, it is supposed, has generally arisen from a change of location, after the original selection was reported. Few such errors, however, have occurred, and it is believed that very few, if any, will hereafter be found to exist. The upper portion of Garden Poud, together with the old house and out buildings, formerly used by the Superintendent, have been effaced from the plan ; and it will be seen that a large and very desirable range, extending from Central Avenue to the easterly line, and embracing the whole north eastern portion of the Cem- etery, will, in due time, be opened for occupation. The removal of the hill near the gate, which has been nearly effected, will enlarge the view from without, and add to the beauty of the Cemetery. Another new feature of the Catalogue, to which much time and labor have been devoted, is the publication of a large list of repre- sentatives of lots of deceased proprietors. It was found that be- tween three and four hundred of the names upon the Catalogue were those of deceased proprietors, whose heirs or devisees, in most cases, had no voice or vote in the doings of the corpora- tion, and no one, of course, to exercise legal control over their respective lots. It was considered that the Catalogue should con- tain, so far as possible, an accurate list of proprietoi's, and the legal Vll representatives of deceased proprietors, so that it might easily be known upon inspection who are members of the Corporation. Many votes offered at the last annual meeting were thrown out, because offered by persons who had not, in compliance wilh the Charter, been designated to represent the lots of deceased proprie- tors. With this notice, and after the efforts that have been made to apprize all such of taeir privileges, it is hoped that none will be disfranchised through their own ignorance or inattention. A list of the few persons who have the right to locate lots, is found at the end of the numerical Catalogue. As an item of historic interest, there is presented (see page 13,) a tabular view of the officers since the commencement of the Cem- etery. For the first four years^ Mount Auburn was under the direction of " the Garden and Cemetery Committee," a board of nine gentlemen elected annually by the Massachusetts Horticultu- ral Society. Since the present Corporation assumed the control, the practice has been, till the last two years, to choose nine Trustees, under a Charter, which allows " not less than seven nor more than twelve." For two years twelve have been chosen. With these observations, it is deemed proper to conclude with some suggestions — which will probably here receive greater pub- licity among the Proprietors than through any other medium — under the head of MEMOKANDA FOR PEOPRIETORS. TRANSFERS. The Records of the Corporation are the only evidence of the title of a proprietor recognized by the Corporation. Consequently when a person receives a lot by transfer from a proprietor, he should send his deed at once to the office of the Secretary for record. This suggestion would almost seem unnecessary ; but experience has proved it otherwise, since the record of such transfers has sometimes been neglected for years, and sometimes the deed has been sent to the County Registry for record. Vlll TRANSFER BY WILL. The foregoing remarks are also applicable to lots devised to any person. The certified copy of the will containing any such devise, should be exhibited to the Secretary, and the proper extract from the same, with the necessary certificate, will be recorded upon a book prepared for this purpose, and reference will be made thereto upon the original record. It matters not whether such devise is ex- pressed in such general terms as are often contained in the residuary clause, or whether the lot is specijicalhj mentioned. While the for- mer course is very frequent, the latter is the better one. But, in either ease, the record should be made. Persons in disposing of their lots by will, should bear in mind that, as by the Charter there can be but one proprietor of a lot, a devise of it to 7nore than one person cannot be recognized by the Corporation. If the design is to transmit it to more than one, the better way is to devise it to one as trustee. SOLE HEIR AT LAW. By reference to the 8th Section of the Charter, and to the 19th By- Law, it will be seen that provision is made for any one who claims to be the sole heir at law of a proprietor, to assert his title to a lot. After making the affidavit required, he will be regarded as having presumptive title, and will be treated as the proprietor till the con- trary shall be made to appear. REPRESENTATIVE OF A DECEASED PROPRIETOR. Section 8th of the Charter, and Articles 15th and 19th of the By-Laws, indicate the importance of giving attention to this matter. The need of such representative results from the provision of the Charter that a lot can have but one proprietor. Consequently, upon his death, whenever it may fall by devise or inheritance to several persons, provision is made for one of them to step into the place of such proprietor, and exercise the legal control of the lot during the continuance of his appointment, which is revocable, and may last for his lifetime, or may be superseded at any time, as circumstances shall require. Of course, therefore, no heir or devisee parts with any title which he may have, by reason of such IX appointment of his co-heir or devisee. It is the practice of the Trustees to appoint such representative upon the petition of the parties in interest, in which the person deemed by them most suit- able or desirable is nominated. Such person may be the husband or the widow of the deceased, or either of the children of proper age, the guardian of minor children, or a trustee under the will — pre- ference generally being given, however, to a person resident in this vicinity, or to the one residing nearest to the Cemetery. A blank for such petition may always be had upon application to the Secretary, who will furnish any requisite information upon the subject. CARE OF LOTS. V A book is kept at the Superintendent's office, at the Cemetery^ in which are entered all orders for the care of lots. Proprietors should be particular to specify what care they desire to be devoted to their lots, and, so far as is possible, contract for a fixed price. All orders thus given will be regarded as in force until revoked. They need not be renewed from year to year. It is desirable that they should be in writing. ERRORS AND CHANGES IN THE CATALOGUE. Whenever any errors are noticed in the Catalogue or plan, in the names of proprietors, or the number or location of their lots, or when they desire a change of residence to be entered, notice should be given at once to the Secretary. AUSTIN J. COOLIDGE, Secretary. Boston, May 1st, 1857. Mtm ot l|e CoT^oratwn. JACOB BIGELOW, President. 13 Summer Street. AUSTIN J. COOLIDGE, Secretary. 39 Court Street. GEOKGE WILLIAM BOND, Treasurer. 127 Milk Street. T R U STEES. ISAIAH BANGS, WILLIAM K. LAWRENCE, JACOB BIGELOW, CHARLES C. LIITLE, JAMES CHEEVER, HENRY S. McKEAN,* URIEL CROCKER, ^ CHARLES G. NAZRO, CHARLES r. CURTIS, JAMES READ, BENJAMIN A. GOULD, MACE TISDALE. JONATHAN MANN, Superintendent, At the Cemetery. TEUMAN H. SAFFORD, Clerk and Gate Keeper. ALEXANDER WADSWORTH, Surveyor. 74 City Exchange, 10 Devonshire St. COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. CHARLES C. LrrXLE, CHARLES G. NAZRO. COMMITTEE ON LOTS. CHARLES P. CURTIS, ISAIAH BANGS, URIEL CROCKER. COMMITTEE ON GROUNDS. JACOB BIGELOW, ISAIAH BANGS, MACE TISDALE, JAMES CHEEVER, HENRY S. McKEAN.* COMMITTEE ON REGULATIONS AND RECORDS OF INTERMENTS. JAMES CHEEVER, CHARLES G. NAZRO. * Deceased. OFFICERS FROM T IE BEGINNING. t ! rRESIDEItTS : Joseph story,* Jicob Bigelow, G;:cRETAUiE8 : George W. Pratt, Charles P. Curt is Benjamin R. Curtis Henrv M. Parker, Austin J . Coolidge, Treasureks: George Bond, Geor;;e W. Bond, SUPERINTENDENTS : David Ilaggerston, John W. Uussell, Kufus Howe, 1831 Story, ... Pratt, Bond, .... 1832 Story, Curtis, Bond, Haggerston, 1833 Story, Curtis,'!!!!! Bond, Haggerston, 1884 Story, ... 'cii'iiis,' ! ! ! ! Bond, .... Russeli,!!! 183, Story, .... 'ciirt'is, ! ! ! ! Bond, ... 'Eiiss'eB,!!! 1836 Story 'cii'rtis,'!!!! Bond, .... 'Ku'se'eii,' ! ! ! 1837 Story, .... Curtis, ! . ! ! Bend, .... Riisseii, ! ! ! 1838 Story, 'Curtis,'!!!! Bend Russell, ! . . 1839 Story, .... fk Curtis,' . ! ! ! Bond 'Russeli,'!!! 1840 Story 'cii'iiis,'!!!! Bond, Russeii, . . . 1841 Story, .... Curtis, .... Bond, Uowe,".'.'.'. 1842 Story, 'ciirtis.' ! ! ! ! Bond,t.... Bond, .... Howe, J43 St r, .... Ca'ijiis,'!!!! iso'iid,'!!!!! Howe, 1344 Story ciirtis, . ! ! ! Parker, . . . Bond, Howe, 1845 Story,t ... Bigelow, . . 'pkiier',' ! ! ! Bond!'.!!! Howe, 1846 Bigelow, . . Paricer, ... 'Bond; ' ! ! ! ! Howe, 1847 Bigelow, . . Parker, . . . 'Bond!'!!!! Howe, 1848 Bigelow, . . Parker, . . . 'Bij'nd!'!!!! Howe, . ! ! ! 1849 Bigelow, . . Parker, . . . 'Bo'iid! ' ! ! ! ! 'Howe','!!!! 1850 • 1 Bigelow, . . 'pii'rk'er,' ! ! ! Boiid! !!!! Howe, !!!! 1851 Bigelow, . . Piirker,' ! ! ioDd,". '.'.'. Howe, 1852 Bigelow, . . !!!!!!!!!!!! Parker, . . . n'ouA,". '.'.'. Howe, 1853 Bigeiow, ! ! Parker, . . . 'Bii'mi!'!!!! Howe, .... 1854 Bigelow, . . Parker, ... Bij'nd! ' ! ! ! ! Howe, 1855 'fii^iow,'!! 'c'ool'id'ge','! Bond!'!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!! Howe, 1856 'fligeiow,'!! Coolidge, . 'ii'o'nd! ' ! ! ! ! 1867 'fiigeiow,'!! 'Co'olidge',' ! iso'iid!'!!!! Trostees :• Joseph .story, Jacob Biselow, George Bond, Benjamin A. Gould, H. A. S. Dearborn, George W. Brimmer Zebedee Cook, Jr Story, .... Bigelow, . Bond Gould, .... Dearborn, Brimmer, . Cook, Story, Bigelow, . . ■ Bond Gould, Dearborn,. ■ Brimmer, . ■ Cook, Story, Bigelow, . .. Bond Gould, Dearborn,. . Cook,'!!!!!! Story, .... Bigelow, . . Bond, Gould, Story, .... Bigelo-w, . . Bond, Gould Story, .... Bigelow, . . Bond, Gould, — Story, .... Bigelow, . . Bond, Gould, Story, Bigelow, . . Bond, .... Gould story, .... Bigelow, . . Bond Gould, — Story Bigelow, . . Bond, .... Gould,.... Story, .... Bigelow, . . Bond, Gould, Story, .... Bigelow, .. Bond.t Story, .... Bigelow, . . Story, .... Bigelow, . . Story,t ... Bigelow, . . Bigelow, . . Bigelow, . . Bigelow, . . Bigelow, . . Bigelow, . . Bigelow, . . Bigelow, . . Bigelow, . . Bigelow, . . Mann, Bigeiow, ! ! Mann, 'Bigeioii,' ! ! Mann, 'Bigelow,' ! ! Gould Gould, .... Gould Gould, Gould, .... Gould, Gould Gould Gould Gould, Gould,.... Gould, Gould,.... Gould, Gould, Gould,.... Edward Everett, George W. I'ratt, Joseph P. Bradlee Charles Brown, Charles 1". Curtis, Samuel Appleton Everett, . . Pratt, Everett, . . Pratt, Bradlee',!!!! Brown, Curtis, 'Bradlee',!!! Brown, .. . Curtis Appleton, . Vose, 'Bradlee',!!! Brow n , . . . Curtis, .... Appleton, . Read,. !!!! 'iVrad'l'e'e',!!! Brown, . . . Curtis,.... Bradlee,. .. Brown, . . . Curtis, .... Ciirtis, .... !!!!!!!!!!!! 'c'u'r'tis,' ! ! ! ! ciirtis, . . ! . Curtis, 'cii'rtis,'!!!! 'cii'rUs,' ! ! ! ! 'cii'rtis,' ! ! ! ! !!!!!!!!!!!! Curtis, ! ! ! ! 'cii'rtis,' ! ! ! ! Curtis,' ! ! ! ! !!!!!!!!!!!! Curtis, 'cii'rtis,'!!!! Curtis, 'c'u'rtis,'!!!! 'cii'rtis,'!!!! cii'rtis,'!!!! Curtis,'!!!! 'cii'rtis,'!!!! 'cii'rtis,'!!!! 'ciirtis,'!!!! Eiyah Vose, Read, !!!!. ■Read,'!!!!! Curtis, Read, Curtis, .... Brimmer, . Parker, . . . Read, ! ! ! ! ! Curtis, .... Brimmer, . Parker, . . . Armstrong, Read, ! ! ! ! ! Curtis Brimmer, . Parker, . . . Armstrong, Read, ! ! ! ! . Curtis, .... Brimmer, . Parker, ... Read, !..!. Curtis, Brimmer, . Parker, . . . ■fiea'd,'!!!!! Curtis, .... Brimmer, . Parker, . . . 'Read,'!!!!! Curtis, .... Brimmer, . Parker, . . . Read,' ! ! ! ! ! Curtis, .... Brimmer, . Parker, ... 'ilea'd,'!!!!! Curtis, .... Brimmer, . Parker, . . . 'Read,'!!!!! Curtis, . . . Brimmer,t Parker, . . . Read,!!!!! Curtis Rend, ! ! ! ! ! Curtis 'Read,'!!!!! Curtis, 'Read,'!!!!! Read, ! . . ! ! Read, ! ! ! ! ! Read,.!.!! 'Read,'!!!!! 'ile'ad,'!!!!! 'Read,'!!!!! Benjamin E.Curtis, " irtin Brimmer, cParker, I'arker, . . . Parker, ... Parker, . . . Parker, . . . Parker, ... Parker, . . . Parker, . . . rge W. Crockett Crockett, . Crockett, . Crockett, . Gray, Crockett, . Gray, Crockett, . Gray, Dixwell, . . Crockett, . G ray, Dixwell, . . Crockett, . Crockett, , Crockett, . 'cio'c'k'et't',' ! 1 'Crockett! ! Ill C.Gray, ' > J. Dbfwell Dixwell, . . Dixwell, . . Tisdale, . . . Dixwell 1 c Tisdale, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"" . Tisdale, '. . . Tisdale, . . . Kuhn, .... Little, .... Tisdale, . . . Tisdale, . . . Tisdale, . . . urge H. Kuhn Kuhn Little, .... Kuhn Little, .... Charles C. Little, Little Little, .... Bangs, Cheever, . . Crocker, . . Lawrence, McKean, . Nazro, Little, .... Bangs, Cheever, . . Crocker, . . Lawrence, McKean,t Nazro, Isaiah Bangs, 1 James Cheever, angs, . . . . ^ vnugo, .... Uriel Crocker, William R. Lawrence, Uenrv S. McKean, Charles G. Nazro, 1 1 1 .u* Mount Auburn bein» under the government of the Massachusetts Horiicultural Society from 18.31 to 1835, the first four columns indicate the Officers and Members of 1 t Died in Office. I In the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-Five. AN ACT TO INCORPOKATE THE TKOrRIETORS OF THE CEMETERY OF MOUKT AUBURN. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Kep- rcsentatives, in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same. That Joseph Story, John Davis, Jacob Bigelow, Isaac Parker, George Bond, and Charles P. Curtis, togetlier with such other persons as are proprietors of lots in the Cem- etery at Mount Auburn, in the towns of Cambridge and Water- town, in the County of Middlesex, and who shall in writing signify their assent to this Act, their successors and assi""ns, be and they hereby are created a Corporation, by the name of the Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, and they shall have all the powers and privileges contained in tlie statute of the year one thousand oiglit hundred and thirty-three, chap- ter eighty-three. Skction 2. ]>o it further enacted, That the said Corpora- tion may take and hold in fee simple the Garden and Cemetery at Mount Auburn, now held by tlie Massachusetts Horticultural Society, and any other lands adjacent thereto, not exceeding fifty acres in addition to said Garden and Cemetery, upon the same trusts and for the same purposes, and with the same pow- ers and privileges as the said Massachusetts Horticultural Soci- ety now liold the same by virtue of the statute of the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, chapter sixty-nine ; and may also take and hold any personal estate not exceeding in 1 valui> lifty ih(nis;iml dollars, io bo applloil to purposes connected with anil appropriate to tlio ttbjoots of said ostablislunoni. Skotion o. ]5o it further onaotod, that, all persons ^vlu> shall horoaftor bocomo proprietors of lots in said Coniotery, of a size not loss, oaiOi, than three hundred square feet, shall thereby bo- oonio members of tlio said Corporation. Suction 1. ]>o it further onaotod, That the i>lVu'ers of the said (■orporation shall eonsist of not less tlian seven nor more than twelve Trustees, a Treasurer, Seeretary, and sueh other olVieers as they may direi't. Tlio Trustees shall bo elected an- nually, at the annual meetlui;-, and shall hold their olVieos until others are ehosen. .\ud they shall ehooso one of their ninnber to bo l*rosidont, -who shall be also President of the Corporation ; and they shall also ehooso the Secretary and Treasurer, either fron\ their own body or at largo. And the said Trustees shall have the general management, suporintendeneo and care of tho property, expenditures, business and prudential eoneerns of tho Corporation, and of tho sales of lots in the said Cemetery, and they shall make a report of their doings to the Corjioration at their aimual meeting. The Treasurer shall give bonds for tho faithful diseharge of tho duties of his oiliee, and shall have the superintendenee anil management of the liseal eoneerns of tho Corporation, subjeet to tl\e revisiitn and eontrol of the Trustees, to whom he sliall make an annual reiunt. whieh shall bo laid be- fore the (\nporation at their aimual meeting. And the Secre- tary shall be under oath for the faithful performanee of the duties of his olViee, and shall record the doings at all meetings of the (\n-poratiou and of tho Trustees. Suction 5. He it furtlierenaeted. That the annual meetings of said (Vu'poration shall bo holden at such time and place as the by-laws shall direct, and the Secretary shall give notice thereof in one or more newspapers, printed in lioston, seven days at least before the time of meeting. And special meetings may be called by the Trustees in the same manner, unless oth- 3 erwlso directed by tlio by-Lnvs ; or by (ho Socrofary, in the .samo niauiKM", U[)0ii tht' writ (en roquost cif twenty uiciubors of tlio (airpuratioii. At all iiuH'tini;s, a. ((uoniiii fur biisiiK^ss shall consist of not loss than sovon nioiubcrs ; and any buslnoss may bo tninsaotod, of which notice shall bo givou in the advortiso- luonts for tho mooting, and all (luostions shall bo decided by a majority of tho mend)crs present, and voting either in j)erson or by proxy. Suction 0. ]}o it further onaetod, That as soon as the said Cor[)oration shall have roooivod from tho Massachusetts llorti- cnltnral Society a legal couveyanco of tho said Garden and (lemetory at Mount Auburn, tho JMassacluiset.ts ITorticnltnral Society shall ceaso to have any rights, powers and authorities over tho same ; and all tho rights, powers and authorities, trusts, iiinnunities and privileges conferred upon the said Society, and n[)on the pro[)rietors of lots in tlio said (/omotery in and by vir- tue of tho lirst section of the statute of the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, cha[)tcr sixly-nine, shall ho trans- ferred to and exorcisoil by tho (%)rporation created by this Act ; and the same shall, to all intents and [iur])0S0H, apply to tho said Corporation, and all [)ro[)rietors of lots in the said Cometery, with the same (brce and ellbct as if tho same were herein spe- cially enacted, and tho said Corporation substituted for tho Mas- sachusetts Horticultural Society hereby. SiocrioN 7. IJo it further enacted, Tliat any person who shall willfully destroy, mutilate, deface, injure or remove any tond), monument, gravo-stono or other structure placed in tlio Cemetery aforesaid, or any fence, railing or other work for the protection or ornament of any tond), monument, grave-stone or otiier structure aforesaid, or of any cemetery lot, Avithin tlu^ lim- its of tlu; (!nrd(Mi and Cemetery aforesaid, ov shall willfully de- stroy, remove, cut, break or injures any tree, shrub or plant within the limits of the said Carden and Cenu^tery, or shall shoot or discharge any gun or other lirearm within tlu^ said lim- itH, shall be iloomed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction thoroof before any Justieo of the Toaee. or other court of eompotent jurisdiotion witliin tlie eounty of jMiddlosex, be punislieil by a tine not less than Five Dollars nor more than Fifty Dollars, according, to the nature and aggravation of the ofFonoo ; and such ollender shall also be liable, in an action of tres[)ass, to be brought against him in any court of competent jurisdiction, in the nanie of the Dropriotors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, to i)ay all snch damages as shall have been oc- casioned by his nnhuvful act or acts ; Avhich money, when rceov- ored, t^hall be ai)plicd by the said Cor[HMation. under the direction of the Hoard of TrustiH's, to the reparation and res- toration of the }>ropcrty destroyed or itijured as above, and mem- bers of the saitl C\>rporation shall be competent Nvitnesses in such suits. If^KCTiON S. Be it further enacted. That the lots in said Cem- etery shall be indivisible ; and upon the ileath of any projuietor of any lot in the said Cemetery containing not less than three hundred square feet, the devisee of such lot, or the heir at law, as the case may be, shall be entitled to all the privileges of niembership as aforesaid ; and if there be more than one devisee or heir at law of each lot, the board of Trustees for the time being shall designate which of the said devisees or heirs at law shall represent the said lot, and vote in the meetings of the Cor- poration ; — which designation shall continue in force, imtil by death. rcnu>val or other ethcient cause, another designation shall become necessary ; and, in making such designation the 'I'rus- tees shall, as far as they conveniently may, give tl\e preference to males over females, and to proximity of blood and priority of age. having due regard, lunvever, to proximity of residence. SKcrioN 9. l>e it further enacted, Tliat it shall be lawful for the said (\irporatii>n to take and hold any grant, donation or beipicst of pro[)crty, upon trust, to apply the income thereof, under the direction of the boaid of Trustees, for the improve- 5 nionti (ir ('iiiliclli.slmiriil, of (Im siid ('(Miinlcry or of IIk! (!;inlclion in or aronnd any (/eni- ctery lof, or for l\u) planlini;- and cultivation of trees, shrubs, (lowers, or plants in or around any ('enu)tery lot, necordini!; to the tonus of such f^rant, donation ov liO(pu!st; and the Supremo .Judicial (!ourt in this (lomuionwcialth, or any othor court there- in havini;- 0([uity jurisdiction, shall have full power and jurisdic- tion, t(» coniptd the duo porfornianco of the said trusts, or any of th(Mn, upon a hill tiled by a proprietor of any lot in (he said (Joiuotory for that [jurpose. Skotion 10. ]Jo it further enacted as follows : h'Irsts 'ThaJ, tho ])res(Mit proprio((»rs of lots in the said ('enietery, who shall bc(M)ine mendters of the Corporation created by this Act, shall heneefordi cease (o be members of (he said llorticulturul SotM- ety, so far as their membership (herein do[)ends on (hoir ])v'\i\i^ |)roprio(,ors of lots in the said (lemctory. Hiicondly, That tlui sales of tho Oomotory lots shall continu«5 to be made as fast as it is priicticublo by tho (v\)rporation (M-eatcd by this Act, at a price not less than the sum of sixty dollars lor every lot con- (aininii; three hundred S((uaro feet, and so in proportion for any }!;reater or h^ss quantity, ludoss tho said Horticultural Society and the Corporation created by tluH Act, shall miitually a;^roo to sell the same at a loss price. Thirdly, That the proceeds of tho first sales of such lots, after deductin;^ the annual expenses of (he Cemetery establishment, shall bo applied to the oxtinf>;uiHh- uKMit of tlu^ present debts dw by (lie said liorlicnltnral Soci(^ty on a.e(!ount of th(^ said (Jardeii and ('emetcry. And after the oxtiiif^uishment of the said dcdits, (he balances of (Ik^ said proceeds, and proc(!cds of all futuni sah^s, shall annually, on th(! first Monday of every year, be divided between the said 1* Horticultural Society and the Corporation created by this Act, in manner following, namely : — Fourteen hundred dollars shall be first deducted from the gross proceeds of the sales of lots during the preceding year, for the purpose of defraying the Superintendent's salary and other incidental expenses of the Cemetery establishment ; and the residue of the said gross pro- ceeds shall be divided between the said Horticultural Society and the Corj)oration created by this Act, as follows, namely : one-fourth part thereof shall be received by and paid over to the said Horticultural Society, on the first Monday of January of every year, and the remaining three-fourth parts shall be de- tained and held by the Corporation created by this Act, to their own use forever. And if the sales of any year shall be less than fourteen hundred dollars, then the deficiency shall be a charge on the sales of the succeeding year or years. Fourth- ly, The money so received by the said Horticultural Society shall be forever devoted and applied by the said Society to the purposes of an experimental garden, and to promote the art and science of Horticulture, and for no other purpose. And the money so retained by the Corporation created by this Act, shall be forever devoted and applied to the preservation, improve- ment, embellishment and enlargement of the said Cemetery and Garden, and the incidental expenses thereof, and for no other purpose whatsoever. Fifthly, a Committee of the said Horti- cultural Society, duly appointed for this purpose, shall, on the first Monday of January of every year, have a right to inspect and examine the books and accounts of the Treasurer, or other officer acting as Treasurer of the Corporation created by this Act, as far as may be necessary to ascertain the spies of lots of the preceding year. Section 11. Be it further enacted, That any three or more of the persons named in this Act shall have authority to call the first meeting of the said Corporation, by an advertisement in one or more newspapers, printed in the City of Boston, seven days, at least, before tlie time of holding such meeting, and specifying the time and place thereof. And all proprietors of lots, who shall before, at or during the time of holding such meeting, by •writing, assent to this Act, shall be entitled to vote in person or by proxy at the said first meeting. And at any such meeting or any such adjournment thereof, any elections may be had, and any business done, which are herein authorized to be had and done at an annual meeting, although the same may not be speci- fied in the notice for the said meeting. And the first Board of Trustees, chosen at the said meeting, shall continue in ofiice until the annual meeting of the said Corporation next ensuing their choice, and until another Board are chosen in their stead, in pur- suance of this Act. Section 12. Be it further enacted. That the said Cemetery shall be and hereby is declared exempted from all public taxes, so long as the same shall remain dedicated to the purposes of a Cemetery. House of Kepresentatives, March 27, 1835. Passed to be enacted. JULIUS ROCKWELL, Speaker. Passed to be enacted. Approved. Li Senate, March 28, 1835. GEORGE BLISS, President. March 31, 1835. SAMUEL T. ARMSTRONG. A Copy. Attest, EDWARD D. BANGS, Secretary of the Commonwealth. (lv0minDniwaII!r jof Massntlnisctts. In the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eiglit Hundred and Thirtv-Oue. AN ACT m ADDITION TO AN ACT ENTITLED " AN ACT TO INCOR- rORATE THE MASSACHUSETl^S HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY." Section I. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Kep- resentatives, in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, That the Massachusetts Horticultural Society be and hereby are authorized, in addition to the powers already conferred on them, to dedicate and appropriate any part of the real estate now owned or hereafter to be purchased by them, as and for a Rural Cemetery or Burying Ground, and for the erec- tion of Tombs, Cenotaphs, or other Monuments, for or in mem- ory of the dead : and for this purpose to lay out the same in suitable lots or other subdivisions, for family and other burying places ; and to plant and embellish the same with shrubbery, flowers, trees, walks, and other rural ornaments, and to enclose and divide the same with proper walls and enclosures, and to make and annex thereto other suitable appendages and conven- iences, as the Society shall from time to time deem expedient. And whenever the said Society shall so lay out and appropriate any of their real estate for a Cemetery or Burying Ground, as aforesaid, the same shall be deemed a perpetual dedication there- of for the purposes aforesaid ; and the real estate so dedicated shall be forever held by the said Society in trust for such pur- 9 poses, anil for none other. Aiul the saiil Soeicty shall have authority to grant and convoy to any person or persons the sole anil exclusive right of burial, and of erecting tombs, cenotaphs, and other nionunients, in any such designated lots and subdi- visions, upon such terms and conditions, and subject to such rc"-- ulations as tho said Society shall by their by-laws and regulations prescribe. And every right so granted and conveyed shall be held for the purposes aforesaid, and for none other, as real es- tate, by tho proprietor or pro[trietors thereof, and shall not be subject to attachment or execution. Section II. Bo it further enacted. That for the purposes of this Act, the said Society shall be and hereby are authorized to purchase and hold any real estate not exceeding ton thousand dollars in value, in addition to the real estate which they are now by law authorized to purchase and hold. And to enable tho said Society more ctiectually to carry the jtlan aforesaid into etrect, and to provide funds for the same, the said Society shall be and hereby are authorized to open subscription books, upon such terms, conditions and regulations as the said Society shall prescribe, which shall be deemed fundamental and perpetual ar- ticles between the said Society and the subscribers. And every person who shall become a subscriber in conformity thereto, shall be deemed a member for life of the said Society without the payment of any other assessment whatsoever ; and shall moreover be entitled, in fee simple, to the sole and exclusive right of using, as a place of burial, and of erecting tombs, cen- otaphs, and other monuments, in such lot or subdivision of such cemetery or burying ground, as shall, in conformity to such fun- damental articles, be assigned to him. Skction III. 1)0 it further enacted, That the Tresident of the Society shall have autliority to call any special meeting or meetings of the said Society, at such time and place as he shall direct, for the purpose of carrying into eftect any or all the pur- 10 poses of tins Act, or any other purposes within the purview of the original Act to which this Act is an addition. In House of Representatives, June 22, 1831. Passed to be enacted. WILLIAM B. CALHOUN, Speaker. In Senate, June 23, 1831. Passed to be enacted. LEVERETT SALTONSTALL, President. June 23, 1831. Approved. LEVI LINCOLN. A true copy. Attest, EDWARD D. BANGS, Secretary of Commonwealth. AN ACT IN ADDITION TO AN "ACT TO INCORPORATE THE PRO PRIETORS OF THE CEMETERY OF MOUNT AUBURN." Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows : The Corporation known as the Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, may purchase and hold in fee simple, or otherwise, any real estate or any interest in any real estate situ- ate and lying in the towns of Cambridge and Watertown, in the County of Middlesex, anytliing in the act of this Legislature passed March thirty-first, A. D., eighteen hundred and thirty- five, entitled "An Act to incorporate the proprietors of the Cem- etery of Mount Auburn " — to the contrary notwithstanding ; Provided always, that such real estate by the said Corporation so purchased, holden and possessed, as aforesaid, under the pro- 11 visions of this Act, sliall not, at any one time, exceed one hund- red acres in extent, in addition to ■whatever the said Corporation now holds, or is entitled to hold, by virtue of the Act to which this Act is in addition as aforesaid. House of Representatives, May 2, 1850. Passed to he enacted. ENSIGN H. KELLOGa, Speaker. In Senate, May 2, 1850. Passed to he enacted. MARSHALL P. WILDER, President. May 3, 1850. Approved. GEORGE N. BRIGGS. Secretary's Office, Boston, May 23, 1850. I certify the foregoing to he a true copy of the original Act. WM. TUFTS, Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth. 12 At a meeting of tbe Trustees, on the 7th of July, 1856, the President, (Dr. Bigelow,) and Messrs. Crocker and Nazro were chosen a Committee to prepare, arrange and submit, in such form as they should deem advisable, all rules and standing votes of the Corporation and Trustees ; and, on the 3d of November, they presented the following Report, and a Code of By-Laws, which, after several meetings of the Trustees, for the considera- tion of the same, and the adoption of various amendments, were passed as a whole, January 5th, 1857, to which one or two ad- ditions have since been made. The Committee appointed to prepare a Code of By-Laws respectfully Report : — That with the assistance of the Secretary they have examined the records of the Corporation and Trustees, and have selected therefrom such standing votes as appeared to them to require incorporation into the proposed code of By-Laws. They have endeavored to arrange, condense and simplify said votes so as to make them intelligible and convenient of reference. They have omitted some things which appeared to them superfluous, and have introduced others which they considered essential to the connection and completeness of the code. If the code now reported shall be adopted, they recommend that all previous votes incompatible with the provisions of said code, or with the Act of Incorporation, shall be repealed, and that a copy of the new code shall be printed with the next edi- tion of the Cataloo;ue. CONTENTS OF BY-LAWS. « mam > Proprietors and Privileges Art. 1 Meetings, " 2 Trustees and Ofl&cers, " 3 President, *• 4 Secretary, " 5 Treasurer, " 6 Superintendent, " 7 Superintendent's Clerk, " 8 Gate Keeper, " 9 Committees, " 10 Committee on Finance, " 11 Committee on Lots, " 12 Committee on Grounds, " 13 Committee on Interments, " 14 Interments, *' 15 Lots, " 16 Public Lots, " 17 Sales and Conveyances, " 18 Lots of Deceased Proprietors, " 19 Portfolio of Plans, "20 Trees, "21 Toombs "22 Receiving Tomb, " 23 Monuments, Stones, Fences, &;c., " 24 Appropriations, '' 25 Repair Fund, "26 Admittance, "27 Funerals, "28 Alterations of By-Laws, "29 Forms of Conveyance, Appendix A Form of Donation in Trust for repair of lots, ... '• B Form of Donation in Trust for perpetual repair of lots, " C Regulations for Visitors, " D 2 BY-LAWS The code of By-laws contains regulations for the most part additional to, or explanatory of, those contained in the Act of Incorporation. PROPRIETORS AND PRIVILEGES. Art. 1. A proprietor holding not less than three hundred feet of land is a member of the Corporation, and, as such, is entitled to vote at meetings, and to hold a ticket admitting him- self and his household to drive into the Cemetery. A propri- etor holding less than three hundred feet is entitled to hold a like ticket of admission, but has not the right of voting. MEETINGS. Art 2. The annual meeting of the Corporation shall be held in Boston, after due notification, on the first Monday in Febru- ary, in the afternoon. At this meeting, the report of the Trustees for the preceding year shall be read, also the reports of the Treasurer and Superintendent. The Trustees for the ensu- ing year shall be elected by ballot, and other business specified in the advertisement may be transacted. If the Secretary neg- lect duly to call the annual meeting, a special meeting shall be called in the manner prescribed in the Act of Incorporation, and said special meeting shall be the annual meeting for the year in which it is held. 15 TKUSTEES AND OFFICERS. Art. 3. The first meeting of the Trustees shall be called by the Secretary, and be held within two weeks after the annual meeting of the Corporation. At this meeting there shall be chosen by ballot, a President, Secretary, Treasurer, a Com- mittee on Finance, a Committee on Lots, a Committee on Grounds, and a Committee on Regulations and Records of In- terments, for the ensuing year. A Superintendent and Super- intendent's Clerk, and a Gate-keeper, shall also be chosen by hand vote ; and all salaries for the ensuing year shall be fixed. The Trustees shall meet at least once a month, and five Trus- tees shall constitute a quorum. No order of the Board, except to adjourn, shall be valid, unless it has received the votes of at least five Trustees. The President shall call a special meeting of the Board, whenever requested in writing so to do by five Trustees. No Trustee shall receive any salary, contract, or other emol- ument, for services rendered by him, while holding the office of Trustee. PRESIDENT. Art. 4. The President shall preside at meetings of the Cor- poration and of the Trustees ; he shall fix the time and place for special meetings ; he shall nominate all committees not oth- erwise provided for ; and shall report in writing at the annual meeting the doings of the Trustees for the preceding year. In the absence of the President, his place shall be sujiplied by a temporary chairman. SECRETARY. Art. 5. The Secretary shall notify and attend all meetings, and shall record the doings of the Corporation and of the Trus- tees. He shall prepare and superintend the advertisements 16 niul other j)ublications of tlio Trustees and Corporation. IIo shall projiaro all legal iiistriunonts, ami shall give legal opinions on all sulijiH'ts rennin>(l hy the 'rmstoes. lie shall have ehargo of the (lolivory of tiekets, of eatalognos, and other publications of the Trustees. lie shall prepare, eountorsign and record, in a book kejit for the pur[)ose, all deeds of eonveyaneo of land in the Ccnietory, and shall insert and keep in a portfolio, all j)lans duly made of lots for j)roprictors, and shall number the same, and keep an index by -which they may conveniently bo found. The Secretary shall receive such salary as the Trustees may vote, together with the special fees designated for services to proprietors. TREASURER. AuT. G. The Treasurer shall give bonds in the sum of three thousand dollars for the faithful porformuneo of the duties of his office, lie shall have custody of the funtls of the Corporation, under tho direction of the Trustees. He shall collect dues and pay bills approved by the President, or by tho chairman of any connnittoo iluly authorizing an expenditure, lie shall keep tho funds deposited in a bank to tho credit of the Corporation, and draw the same as Treasurer. He shall sign all conveyances. lie shall preservo and file all papers relating to his official du- ties, and shall report at the annual meeting the receipts and disbursements for the last year, and the existing state of tho funds of the Corporation. Tlu> eonipensation of tho Treasurer shall consist in a commis- sion on sales, to be fixed annually by the trustees. SUPERINTENDENT. Aur. 7. Tho Superintendent shall reside near the Conictory, and, under tho direction of the Trustees, shall have the general care and custody thereof; shall keep tho avenues, paths, and 17 grounds in neat and satisfactory order ; and, as agent for tho Trustees, shall have the sole power to engage and discharge workmen on the ground, also to order and arrange their respec- tive duties, and to pay tlieir wages not otherwise provided for. He shall see that the rights of the Corporation are respected by artists, mechanics, and laborers, employed on the ground by in- dividual proprietors. lie shall see that all regulations with regard to interments and the construction of tombs be duly complied with. He shall fulfil all contracts made with proprie- tors for the repair of lots, and perform such other duties as the Trustees may re(j[uire. He shall have the power to remove from the Cemetery improper and disorderly persons, also to abate nuisances, and remove rubbish and unnecessary incum- brances. He shall keep, in books provided for the purpose, regular and accurate records of all interments, including tho names and ages of persons interred, and the place and date of their interment; also of all monuments erected, and lots in- closed, sodded, or otherwise improved ; also of all moneys received or disbursed by him, whether for wages, fees, improve- ment of lots, sales of wood or other articles, purchases made or services rendered. On tho first day of every month, or oftencr if required by the Trustees, ho shall render to the Treasurer copies of said accounts, with proper vouchers, and pay over to him all moneys remaining in his bands. The compensation of the Superintendent shall be a salary and the use of a house, with no other perquisites. superintendent's clerk. Art. 8. The Superintendent's Clerk shall assist the Super- intendent by keeping the books, and performing such other duties as the Superintendent may re{]^uire, and as are not incom- patible with other duties required by tho Trustees. 18 GATE-KEEPER. Art. 9. The Gate-liccpcr shall attend tlic gato from sunrise to sunset, every day in the week, and see to the enforcement of the rules respecting admittance. COMMITTEES. AiiT 10. Standing Committees shall be chosen by ballot ; other Committees may be chosen by hand vote. Vacancies occurring in any committee shall be filled in the same manner as that in which said Connnittce was chosen, and vacancies in Standing Committees shall be filled at a meeting subsequent to that in which the vacancy is announced. No Committee shall expend more than one hundred dollars on any one object, un- less authorized so to do by vote of the Trustees. COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. AuT. 11. The Committee on Finance shall consist of two Trustees. They shall direct the Treasurer in regard to all sales and all investments of the funds of the Corporation not otherwise provided for, or any part of the same. They shall also act as auditors, and shall examine the Treasurer's accounts before each annual meeting, and satisfy themselves in regard to the correct- ness of said accounts, also in regard to the safe preservation of all evidences of property belonging to the Corporation ; and they shall annex their report to the annual report of the Treas- urer. COMMITTEE ON LOTS. Art. 12. The Committee on Lots shall consist of three Trus- tees. They shall have the general supervision of all sales, locations, and enlargements of lots, also of all questions of right between individual proprietors, or between proprietors and the 19 Corporation. No transfer or conveyance of land, by the Corpo- ration shall take place until it has received the approval, in writing, of a majority of the Committee on Lots. If an appeal to the Trustees is made by any party in interest, before tlie de- livery of a deed, the Secretary shall delay acting until the case has been brought before the Trustees, and acted upon by them. The Committee on Lots shall have power, subject to the con- currence of the Trustees, to contract with any proprietor for the repair of his lot perpetually, or for an indefinite time. They shall at least twice in each year inspect the lots which the Trus- tees have undertaken to keep in repair, and see that the trust is duly executed. COMMITTEE ON GROUNDS. Art. 13. Tlic Connnitteo on Grounds shall consist of five Trustees. They shall have general charge of the grounds, trees, avenues, and paths in the Cemetery, with power to make such alterations, repairs and improvements therein, as they shall deem expedient. 13ut no avenues or paths shall be changed, in situation, without the consent of the Trustees expressed by vote. COMMITTEE ON REGULATIONS AND RECORDS OF INTERMENTS. Art. 14. The Committee on Regulations and Records of Interments, shall consist of two Trustees. They shall superin- tend the general subject of interments, and see that the laws of the Commonwealth and those of the Cemetery, in relation there- to, be complied with. They shall, from time to time, inspect the records and accounts of the Superintendent, and sec that the same are suitably ke[)t. 20 INTERMENTS. Art. 15. No intcrmout shall bo made at IMouut Auburn until such a porniit as may bo rcquiroil by tho laws of the Com- monwealth, or of tho city or town from whicli tho cloceasod nuiy be brought, toocthor witb an order from tho })ro|)rictor of tho lot in which such interment is to bo nuide, or from his legal repro- sontativo, shall have been presented at the gate, nor until the fees shall have been paid. Lhitil otherwise ordered, two dollars and lifly cents shall bo charged for digging a grave and making an interment, and fifty cents addilional for recording the sann*. A deduction of one dollar shall be made from the above charges for a chiUl luidor ton years of ag(\ Vov each iiitcniicnt in a tomb, a charge shall bo made by the Superintendent, according to the amount of service rendered in the case. Tho particulars and amounts of foes for burial shall bo printed on tho back of the order from tho proprietor, together with the words, '• payable at tlic time of interment." LOTS AND SPACES. Art 1(). Lots shall bo laid out by lht> 8ii[>criiitciulent, sub- ject to tlic approval of the (\)mmittee on Lots, In all future sales of lots, a s[)ace of not less than three nor more than six feet in width, at the discretion of the (^)mmittcc on Lots, shall bo reserved between tlio fence limits of ditlcrent lots, unless otherwise ordered by vote of tho Trustees. The laud left vacant as interuuHliatc space between lots in Mount Auburn, and not exceeding ten feet in width between any two lots, may be sold to tho nearest K>t holder or holders, at one third of the selling prices per foot at tho time of said sale, with the condition that said land shall forever bo kept open and without intermeuls : [)rovided that, if the Connnittoc on lots 21 dccui it inexpedient in any special case to make such sale, tlic question may bo submitted to the Board of Trustees. The price of a full lot, until otherwise ordered, shall bo one hundred and fifty dollars, or fifty cents per square foot. En- larged lots, small lots, and land additional to lots, will 1)C sold at a corresponding rate per foot. Choice lots in such places as the Trustees may designate, will be held at an advanced price. No lots shall be gratuitously conveyed to public bodies or private individuals. PUBLIC LOTS. AuT 17. Interments may be made in the public lots belong- ing to the cemetery, and the graves numbered on stone, on })ay- raent of twelve dollars each, together with the customary fees ])ayable in other cases of interment ; but no slab, monument, or fence shall be erected upon or around said graves without the approval of the Committee on Lots. SALES AND CONVEYANCES. AiiT. 18. Lots applied for by purchasers shall be laid out by the Superintendent, subject to the approval of the Committee on Lots. If the sale is approved by a majority of said Com- mittee, the purchaser shall then pay to the Treasurer the custom- ary or stipulated price of tlie lot sold him, and the Secretary's fee of one dollar, and receive a certificate therefor. The Secre- tary, on receiving the Treasurer's order for the deed of said lot, shall make, record, and return said deed to the Treasurer, who will deliver the same to the purchaser, upon his presenting the certificate, and receipting for said deed. In any doubt- ful case the Secretary or Treasurer shall ask instruction from the Trustees before executing a deed. No deed of any lot shall be issued to more than one grantee ; nor to any person as trustee, executor or administrator, ex- cept by the vote of the Trustees, or the authority of the Com- 22 niittce on Lots. No deed of any lot shall contain any special declaration of trust, without a vote of the Trustees therefor. All deeds of conveyance by the Corporation shall be under the common seal, wliich shall be that heretofore adopted ; and signed by the Treasurer, and countersigned by the Secretary and recorded in the books of the Corporation. One dollar shall be paid to the Secretary for recording any deed of transfer, and giving the due certificate of the same. The forms of conveyance given in Appendix A, shall be used until otherwise ordered by the Trustees. LOTS OP DECEASED PROrillETORS. Art. 19. When the devisee of a deceased proprietor of any lot in the Cemetery shall desire to place upon the record of the deed of said lot, at the Secretary's office, the evidence of his title to the same, he may do so by producing a certified copy of tho will of such proprietor, (if the title is deducible there- from,) or of such portion of said will as relates to said title; and the same shall be duly recorded in a book kept for that pur- pose, and proper reference thereto bo made upon the margin of the original record. Tho Secretary shall receive the affidavit of any person who shall claim to be the sole heir at law of the deceased proprietor of any lot, in which the material f:\cts neces- sary to support such claim shall be sot forth, and ho shall file the same with tho papers of the corporation, with proper reference thereto, upon tho margin of the original record. When the devisees or heirs at law of any deceased proprietor, or tho guardian or trustee of such persons being infants, shall desire the appointment of a person to represent the lot owned in common by them, written application to the Trustees shall be made by them, in that behalf. 23 PLANS AND PORTFOLIOS. Art. 20. A large map or plan of the Cemetery shall be kept at the Secretary's office, and. a duplicate of the same at the Superintendent's office. On these shall be entered, under tlic direction of the Committee on Lots, by a surveyor to be from time to time designated by them, all avenues and paths duly named, and all lots sold or laid out by the Corporation duly numbered. If any avenue, path or lot shall be given up, altered, or removed by the Trustees, a corresponding alteration shall be made in the plan. The Secretary shall procure and keep one or more portfolios, in •which he shall insert such plans as proprietors may respect- ively procure to be made of their lots, such plans to be drawn by a surveyor approved by the Trustees, on paper of uniform size, which shall bo furnished by the Secretary, and no plans shall be introduced into the portfolio unless they shall have been examined and approved by the Committee on Lots, or a major, ity of them, and certified by the Superintendent to be correct. Proprietors shall pay the expense of their own plans, and one dollar to the Secretary for examining and introducing the same into the portfolio and placing the name in the index. TREES. Art. 21. Trees standing within lots can be removed, if desired, by an application from the proprietor to the Superin- tendent, subject to the approval of the Committee on Grounds. The Committee on Grounds have likewise charge of the "-eneral subject of introducing and cultivating, also of trimming and removing, trees and shrubs in other parts of the Cemetery. TOMliS. Art. 22. Lots for tombs may be sold in places approved by the Trustees, and at prices fixed by them. Sucli tombs 24 shall 1)0 made in a strong, tight, and durable manner, and every part, including the door, shall be at least one foot imder ground. BECEIYIXG TOMBS. Akt. 23. Bodies may bo deposited in the receiving tombs on payment of fifteen dollars to the Superintendent, But if within four mouths after interment, the deposited body shall be removed to any part of Mount Auburn, ten dollars of the above sum shall be refunded, otherwise the whole fifteen dollars shall bo forfeited to the Corporation ; and the Superintendent shall remove the body to such place as shall be directed by the Com- mittee on Grounds. But the friends or relatives, with the con- sent of the Superintendent, and in a legal way, may, at their own expense, remove said body from the Cemetery. MONUMENTS, STONES, FENCES, ETC. Akt. 24. Proprietors have the right to erect on their lots, fences, monuments, and stones, of appropriate character. Wood- en fences and grave-stones of slate are not permitted. Live hedges of small or moderate size are allowed. APPROPRIATIONS. AiiT. 25. No appropriation of money exceeding one thou- sand dollars for any one object, unless it be for the liquidation of a debt previously existing, shall be made by the Trustees, except at a meeting at least seven days subsequent to the meet- ing in which the said appropriation has been moved ; whereof special notice shall have been given. REPAIR FUND. Akt. 20. The Trustees will rocoivo in trust from any propri- etor, a sum of money not loss than one hundred dollars, the 25 income of which shall be appropriated to the repair of his lot, according to the terms of trust given in Appendix B. The Trustees may also guarantee the perpetual repair of lots, on the payment to the Treasurer of a sum not less than three hundred dollars, according to the terms of trust given in Appen- dix C. In this case, if the Repair Fund should ever be lost, the whole property of the Corporation is held for the perpetual repair of such lots. All monies received from proprietors, for the purpose of keeping lots in repair, shall collectively constitute a separate fund, to be called the " Repair Fund," and shall be kept in- vested, under the direction of the Committee on Finance, in some public stock of this State, or of the National Government, or in the stock of some bank or banks of this State, or in some personal notes or obligations of private persons, secured by a satisfactory collateral pledge, or mortgage on interest. Each lot, in relation to which such contract shall have been made, shall bo credited in a book kept for the purpose, with the principal sum given on account of said lot, and at the close of each year, a ratable proportion of the net income of the whole repair fund, less one half per cent., shall be carried to the credit of each lot, and the proper entries made accordingly. The Treasurer shall keep the Superintendent constantly in- formed as to all lots which the Corporation have agreed to keep in repair, and shall also state the sums paid by the proprietors as consideration for such agreements. A list of the lots, the repair of which has been contracted for by the Corporation, shall be published in each edition of the Catalogue of Proprietors, together with the names of the pres- ent owners, and the sums respectively paid on said lots. 3 26 ADMITTANCE. Art. 27. The Secretary shall furnish to each proprietor who may request it, a ticket, entitling him and his household to drive with a carriage into the Cemetery. These tickets are not transferable. In all cases where the Secretary is satisfied, by a written petition to the Trustees, that the heirs or devisees in common of any lot have agreed upon any one person to represent the same, he may issue the ticket for such lot to the person designated in such petition as representative of such lot, to remain good until the further action of the Board. The petition, however, shall be presented, with notice of the Secretary's action, at the next meeting of the Trustees. The Secretary is authorized to issue more than one ticket upon one lot, where he is satisfied that two or more persons are actual owners of a lot in fact, though the title is in the name of one only. The Secretary is authorized to replace tickets which he is sat- isfied are actually lost. But if the lost ticket is found, the duplicate shall be returned to the Secretary. Strangers from a distance, also persons having business in the Cemetery, may be admitted with carriages on presenting a note or ticket of admission signed by a Trustee or by the Secretary or Treasurer. The Trustees, however, may from time to time pass such votes for the admission of strangers and other non- proprietors, and under such regulations as they may deem expe- dient. The public are, at present, allowed to walk into the Cemetery, except on Sundays and holidays. Persons having a relative or near friend interred there, may enter the Cemetery on Sundays and holidays, on presenting a card of admission from a Trustee, the Secretary, or Treasurer. All visitors are subject to the con- ditions and regulations prescribed in the by-laws. 27 Teams, carts, and heavy loaded vehicles are not allowed to enter the fix>nt gate without the order of a Trustee. No omni- buses are allowed to enter the Cemetery. The rules and regulations concerning visitors to the Cemetery shall be as given in Appendix D, until otherwise ordered by the Trustees. FUNERALS. Art. 28. Early notice of funerals should be given to the Superintendent on the ground at Mount Auburn. When a funefal arrives, a person will be in readiness at the gate to conduct the procession to the place of interment. If military funerals on foot or on horseback are admitted, no music nor firing of volleys will be allowed within the Cemetery. ALTERATIONS OP BY-LAWS. Art. 29. No alteration nor addition shall be made in any of the By-laws, unless the proposed alteration or addition shall have been submitted to the Trustees at a meeting at least seven days previous to the meeting at which it is to be acted upon. 28 APPENDIX A. FORM FOK COXVKYAXCE OF LOTS. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That the rroprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, in consideration of dollars, paid to them by of the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey to the said and heirs and assigns. one lot of land in the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, in the County of Middlesex, situated on the way called and numbered, on the plan of said Cemetery, which plan is in the possession of the said Corporation, for inspection by the said grantee, heirs and assigns, at all seasonable times, the said lot of land containing superficial square feet. To have and to hold the aforegranted premises unto the said heirs and assigns, forever; subject, however, to the conditions and limitations, and with the privileges following, to wit: First, That the proprietor of the said lot shall have the right to enclose the same, with a wall or fence not exceeding one foot in thickness, which may be placed ou the adjoining land of the Corporation, exterior to the said lot; Second, That the said lot of land shall not be used for any other pur- pose than as a place of burial for the dead ; and no trees within the lot or border, shall be cut down or destroyed, without the consent of the Trustees of the said Corporation ; Thii-J, That the proprietor of the said lot shall have the right to erect stones, monuments or sepulchral structures, and to cultivate trees, shrubs and plants in the same. Fourth, The proprietor of the said lot of land shall erect, at his or her own expense, suitable landmarks of stone or iron, at the corners thereof; and shall also cause the number thereof to be legibly and permanently marked on the premises. And if the said proprietor shall omit, for thirty days after notice, to erect such landmarks, and mark the number, the Trus- tees shall have authority to cause the same to be done at the expense of the said proprietor. .29 Fifth, That if the landmarks and boundaries of the said lot shall be effaced, so that the said lot cannot, with reasonable diligence, be found and identified, tlie said Trustees shall set off to the said gi-antee, heirs or assigns, a lot in lieu tliercof, in such part of the Cemetery as tliey see fit, and tlie lot hereby granted sliull, in such case, revert to the (Corporation; i^irtJi, That if any trees or shrubs situated in said lot of land shall, by means of their roots, branches or otherwise, become detrimental to the adjacent lots or avenues, or dangerous or inconvenient to passengers, it shall be the duty of the said Trustees, for the time being, and they shall have the right, to enter into the said lot and remove the said trees and slirubs, or such parts thereof as are thus detrimental, dangerous or inconvenient; Seventh, That if any monument or efligy, or any structure whatever, or any inscription be placed in or upon the said land, which shall be deter- mined by tlie major part of the said Trustees for the time being, to be of- fensive or improper, the said Trustees, or the msyor part of them, shall have the right, and it shall be tlieir duty, to enter upon said land, and re- move the said off"ensive or improper object or objects. Eighth, No fence shall, from time to time or at any time, be placed or erected in or around the said lot, the materials and design of which shall not first have been approved by tlie Trustees, or a committee of them. Ninth, No tomb shall bo constructed within the bounds of the Ceme- tery, except in or upon the lots situated in such parts of the grounds as shall be designated by the Trustees for that purpose; and no proprietor shall sufl'cr the remains of any person to be deposited in a tomb so author- ized, /or hire,. Tenth, The said lot of land shall be holden subject to the provisions contained in an act of the General Court, dated March 31, 1835, and en- titled " An Act to incorporate the Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn." And the said Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn do here- by covenant to and with the said heirs and assigns, that they are lawfully seized of the aforegranted prem- ises, and of the ways leading to the same from the highway, in fee simple; that they are free from all incumbrances ; that the Corporation have a right to sell and convey the said premises to the said for the purposes above expressed ; and that they will warrant and defend the same unto the said heirs and assigns forever. And the said Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn further covenant to and with the said heirs and assigns, that the provisions of an order passed by the Trustees of this Corporation , on the sixth day of April, in the year eighteen hundred and fifty seven, (which is made part of this covenant, as if herein repeated,) for the estab- lishment and security of a fund for the preservation of the Cemetery and 3* 30- its appurtenances, shall be forever kept, observed and performed by the said Corporation. In testimony whereof the said Proprietor? of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn have caused this instrnment to be signed by their Treasurer and countersigned by their Secretary, and their Common Seal to be hereto af- fixed, the day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eicht hundred and FORM FOR COXVFYAXCE OF SPACES BETWEEN LOTS, TO BE KEPT OPEN. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That the Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, in consideration of doUars, paid to them by of the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey to the said and heirs and assigns, a certain piece of land in the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, adjoining the side of lot, which is situated on the way called and numbered on the plan of said Cemetery ; the said piece of land being feet wide feet in length, containing square feet. To Have and to Hold the aforegranted premises unto the said heirs and assigns forever: subject, however, to the conditions and limitations following, to wit : Fin^, That no p;\rt of sjiid premises shall ever be used as a place of burial for the dead ; unless the owner of the said lot shall purchase the same for the purpose of enhuging his burial lot. Stiwk/, That the whole of said premises shall forever remain as a part of the open grounds of said Cemeterj- ; except in the event of being pur- chased by the owner of the said lot as aforesaid. Thini, That no tree, shrub or plant, and no inscription, landmark, monument, fence or structure whatever, shall be placed in or upon the premises, or be removevl therefa^m, without the consent of the Board of Trustees, tor the time being, of said Corpvoration. And the said proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn do hereby covenant to :vnd with the said heirs and assigns, that they are lawfully seized of the aforegranted premi- ses, and of the ways leading to the same ftom the highway, in fee simple ; that they are free frv>m all incumbrances : that the Corporation have a right to sell and convey the said premises to the said for the purposes above expressed ; and that 31 they will warrant and defend the same unto the said heirs and assigns forever. And the said I'roprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn further covenant to and with the said heirs and assigns, that the provisions of an order passed by the Trustees of this Corporation, on the sixth day of April, in the year eighteen hundred and fifty-seven^ (which is made part of this covenant, as if herein repeated,) for the es- tablishment and security of a fund for the preservation of the Cemetery and its appurtenances, shall be forever kept, observed and performed by the said Corporation. In testimony whereof, the said Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn have caused this instrument to be signed by their Treasurer and countersigned by their Secretary, and their Common Seal to be hereto af- fixed, the day of in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and APPENDIX B. FORM FOR DONATION IN TRUST FOR THE REPAIR OF LOTS. BE IT KNOWN, that of the Pro- prietor of Lot No. in the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, do hereby give unto the Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, the sum of dollars, for their sole use forever; in trust, nevertheless, that the Trustees of the said Corporation for the time being, shall, in order to obtain an income therefrom, invest the same from time to time, in their discretion, in some public stock of this State, or of the National Government, or in the stock of some Bank or Banks of this State, or in some personal notes or obligations of private persons, secured by a satisfac- tory collateral pledge or mortgage, on interest, and to applj- the income or interest thereof, from time to time, after deducting therefrom the sum of fifty cents out of every hundred dollars of the sum so above given, as fol- lows: — First, — To keep in suitable and good repair and preservation. Lot No. in the said Cemetery, and the monument, fences, trees, shrub- bery, and soil thereon. Secondli/, — To suft'er the surplus, if any, of such income or interest to accumulate for such time as the said Trustees may deem expedient, or in their discretion to apply the same surplus, or any part thereof, from time to time, to the ornament and preservation of the grounds of the said Ceme- 32 tery, or to aur other, or all the purposes to ■which, by the Act of Incorporn- tion, the funds of the said Corporation may be lawfully applied, and which are appropriate to the objects of the establishment of said Cemetery. Provided, hotfevei', That the said Trustees shall never be responsible for their conduct in the premises, except for good faith and such reasonable diligence as may be required of mere gi-atuitous agents; and prm-uled fur- ther, that the said Trustees shall in no case be obliged to make any sepa- rate investment of the sum so given, and that the average income or inter- est derived from all funds of the like nature belonging to the Corporation, shall be divided annually, and carried proportionally to the credit of each lot entitled thereto. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, on this day of A. D. IS Executed in presence of APPENDIX C. FORM FOR DONATION IN TRUST FOR PERPETUAL REPAIR OF LOTS. [The same as preceding with the following clause, inserted immediate- ly after the i« testimonium clause.] MOUNT AUBURN CEMETERY. The Committee on Lots hereby certify that they approve of the sum of dollars as sufficient to warrant the guaraiitj- on the part of the Proprietoi-s of the Cemetery of Jlount Auburn, that the within named Lot numbered shall be forever kept in good order and repair. Committee on Lots, A. JD. 18 K. B. — Printed blanks for donation in trust for the care of Lots, in the fore- going forms, are gratuitously furnished by the Secretary to proprietors who may request them. APPENDIX D. REGULATIONS CONCERNING VISITORS TO THE CEMETERY. The gates are opened at sunrise, and closed at sunset. No money is to be paid to the gatekeeper. No persons are admitted on Sundays or Holid.^ys, except Proprie- tors aud members of their Household, and persons accompanying them. 33 No refreshments, and no party carrying refreshments, ■will be admitted to come within the grounds at Mount Auburn. All persons who shall be found within the grounds making unseemly noises, or otherwise conducting themselves unsuitably to the purposes to which the grounds are devoted, will be required instantly to leave the grounds, and upon refusal will be compelled to do so ; such persons will also be prosecuted. No vehicle is to be driven, in the Cemetery, at a rate faster than a walk. No horse is to be left unfastened without a keeper. No horse is to be fastened, except at the posts provided for this purpose. All persons are prohibited from gathering any flowers, either wild or CULTIVATED, or breaking any tree, shrub or platst. Anj"- person who shall be found in possession of flowers or shrubs, while in the grounds or before leaving them, will be deemed to have unlawfully tak- en them in the grounds, and will be prosecuted accordinglj'. N. B. — Per- sons carrying flowers into the Cemetery, to be placed on any lot or grave, as ofl'erings or memorials, are requested to notify the Gatekeeper, as they pass in ; in every other case flowers brought to the Cemetery vwst be left without the (jale, or with the Gatekeeper, until the owner passes out again. All persons are prohibited from writing upon, defacing and injuring any monument, fence, or other structure, in or belonging to the Cemetery. All persons are prohibited from discharging fire-arms in the Cemetery. The Superintendent, the Gatekeeper, and any other person acting under them, shall have a right to require his or her name from any person other than a proprietor, or a member of his family, who shall visit the grounds, and upon his or her refusal, or giving a false name, to exclude them from the grounds. The Superintendent, the Gatekeeper, and all other persons acting under them, shall have full authority to carry these regulations into elVect, and shall give notice of any violations thereof to the Trustees. [X^The Superintendent has the care of the Cemetery, and is authorized to remove all those who violate these regulations, or commit trespasses. Trespassers are also liable to be fined Fifty Dollars. D;^Twenty Dollars reward is offered to any person who shall give in- formation to the Trustees, which shall lead to the conviction of the oflender, of any trespass done by taking or plucking any flowers, shrubs, or trees, within the grounds, or of otherwise injuring the grounds, or of any other offence against the laws and regulations provided for the protection of the Cemetery, and the monuments and erections therein. 34 REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE UPON THE ACCUMULATING FUND FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE CEMETERY. This Committee, consisting of Messrs. Curtis, Little and Nazro, were originally appointed in April, 1856, and a plan was reported by a majority of the Committee in January, 1857, and the same was adopted. At the meeting in February following, the whole subject was re-opened for the purpose of making some more effectual pro- vision to ensure the safety of said fund, and was referred to the same Committee in the following terms: " To consider and re- port upon a plan for securing the preservation and continuance of the fund which has been ordered to be established, for the perpetual care and preservation of the Cemetery and its appur- tenances } and also to report such regulations for the invest- ment and use of the said fund as they may deem expedient." A report, with the orders accompanying, was presented by a majority of the Committee, April 6, 1857, and on the same day was adopted by the Board of Trustees, and is as follows : The undersigned, the majority of the Committee appointed to report a plan for ensuring the preservation and continuance of the accumulating fund, have considered the subject and ask leave to report : That they find that the establishment of the said fund is an act generally received with favor by the proprietors whom they have conferred with ; and they have no doubt that it will be universally approved, when it is known that by it the future prosperity of the Cemetery will be secured. With a view to this end, your Committee have taken into consideration the 35 means of securing the- perpetual preservation of this safety fund ; and after consulting some of the most sagacious propri- etors, they have come to the conclusion to recommend the adop- tion of an order by the Trustees, — that in all the deeds of lots which shall hereafter be issued, there be inserted a covenant, that this fund shall be increased by yearly additions and by the accumulation of the interest, until it reaches the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars ; when the interest, and that alone, may be applied, if the wants of the corporation require it, to the payment of the expenses of the Cemetery. If the Trustees in office at that time shall not need the income of this fund for expenses, they can, if they see fit, permit it to accu- mulate still longer. In order to carry this design into eflfect, it will be expedient to amend the proposition adopted January 5th, 1857, by pro- viding, that instead of placing the income at the disposal of the oflicers, at the end of twenty jears, it shall not be made use of until the accumulated capital shall amount to the sum before mentioned, namely, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. With these views, your Committee recommend the passage of the following orders. CHARLES P. CURTIS, CHARLES C. LITTLE. It is ordered, by the Trustees of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, that in the month of December of each year, the Treasurer of the Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn shall deposit with the Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Company, if they will receive it on as favorable conditions as other deposits, in trust for the said Proprietors, a sum equal to one Jifth part of the gross proceeds of the lots and parts of lots and intermediate spaces between lots, which shall have been sold subsequently to the first day of December, in the year pre- ceding ; the interest of which sums shall, annually or oftener, 36 be added to tbe capital, for the purpose and upon the principle of accumulation, until the whole of said deposits, with the ac- cumulated interest, shall amount to one hundred and fifty thou- sand dollars. And when the said fund shall have amounted to the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, it shall be lawful for the Trustees, if they see fit, to withdraw the income thereof, and appropriate the same to the care, preservation, and keeping in order of the Cemetery and its appurtenances, to the payment of the salaries, and to the other necessary expenses of the institu- tion ; and by vote of four-Jifihs of the Trustees for the time being, they may withdraw, from time to time, the principal of the said fund, and invest the same as hereinafter is prescribed. If, at any tinie, the Trustees shall deem the Massachusetts Hos- pital Life Insurance Company to be an unsafe place of deposit of the said fund, and shall, by a vote of a majority of all the mem- bers of the board so declare of record, the said fund may be withdrawn from the custody of the said Insurance Company, as soon as by the conditions of the deposit it may be, and shall then be invested in the name of the Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn, upon the same trusts, in the public debt of the United States, or in that of the State of Massachusetts, or in the debt of the City of Boston, or the City of Charlestown, or the City of Koxbury, or the City of Cambridge, or in mort- gages of real estate in Boston : provided that no mortgage shall be taken for a sum exceeding two-thirds of the value of the estate as it stands, when taken, on the valuation books of the assessors of the city taxes ; nor for a period exceeding five years ; nor in which the interest shall not be payable as often as annually ; to which shall be added insurance against fire by some competent insur- ance company in Boston, for the amount of the loan, or such proportion thereof as the value of the buildings on the land shall enable the owner to obt^iin ; which insurance shall be re- newed from time to time at the expense of the mortgagor and his assigns, and shall be payable, in case of loss, to the Trustees of the Cemetery of JMount Auburn. It is ordered, that in all the deeds which shall hereafter bo issued, to the purchasers of lots, parts of lots, or other parcels of land in the Cemetery, the following covenant shall be inserted : " And the said Proprietors of the Cemetery of Mount Auburn further covenant to and with the said heirs and assigns, that the Provisions of an order passed by the Trustees of this Corporation, on the sixth day of April, in the year eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, (which is made part of this covenant, as if herein repeated,) for the establishment and security of a fund for the preservation of the Cemetery and its appurtenances, shall be forever kept, observed, and performed by the said Cor- poration." 4 38 LOTS TO BE KEPT IN REPAIR. The following list embraces all lots the repair of which has boon provitlod for by ilonation or legacy, and the several amounts devoted to the same. Such of them as the Corporation have guaranteed to keep in perpetual repair have the letter G an- nexed. 1 Jonathan TTowe and A. P. Tapley, Ex'ors of Henry II. Fuller, $200 313 Joseph Story G. 1,000 349 Charles Barnard, G. 300 Hercules 31. Hayes, for lots 398 Robert Waterston, ■) 399 Francis Watts, [■ 1,000 401 Hercules ]M. Hayes, ) 400 Levi Thaxter G. 400 To connncnce from and after his decease. 575 George C. Shattuck G. 1,000 649 Mary G. Bangs G. 300 091 Joseph Lincoln, Jr., Ex'or of Isaac Ross 100 John T. W. Sargeant, for lot 741 George Phillips Parker, G. 300 793 Williiun M. Rogers, 200 833 Charles B. Wells, Adm'r of Caroline Doane, G. 500 859 Harriot Sumner, Ex'r of Jesse Sunnier, 100 902 Charles Barnard, Kx'r of Israel Munson, ..G. 500 IMace Tisdale, $1,000; S. K. Hewins, 500 ; for lots 1080 Mace Tisdale, 1081 Simon K. Hewins, Y G. 1,500 601 3Iace Tisdale, 39 1408 Deborah Burgess $100 1550 Thomas W. Phillips and Wm, Brigham, Ex'rs of Abraham W. Fuller, 200 1697 Elizabeth W. Williams G. 1,000 ^^^^ I Thomas Dowse, 750 1810 i 2004 Josiah M. Jones, Ex'r of Henry A. Reed,. . 100 40 DIRECTORY TO AVENUES AND PATHS. AVENUES. Beecli leads from Central to Poplar. Cedar " " Cypress to Walnut. Central " the Gate to Walnut. Chapel " Central to Pine. Chestnut " • " Mountain to Poplar. Cypress " " Central to Walnut. Elm " Pine to Mistletoe P. and back to Pine. Fii- " Elm to junction of Walnut and Cy- press. Garden " " the Gate to Maple. Larch " '• Poplar to Maple. Lawn " Pine, near the Gate, to Spruce. Laurel " " Walnut to the same. Lime " '' Maple to the same. Locust " '' Poplar to Beech. Magnolia " " Mountain to 3Iaple. Maplo " " Magnolia, by the easterly and north- erly sides of Cemetery, to Garden. Mountain " " Chestnut round the Tower. Oak " Larch to Willow. Pine '' " the Gate to Cypress. Poplar '• " Central Square to Chestnut. Spruce '• " Pine to Fir, thence by westerly side of Cemetery to Walnut. Walnut " " Central Square to Mountain. Willow " Poplar, north to Narcissus P., thence back to Walnut. 41 PATHS. Acacia leads from Spruce Av. to Verbena P. Acanthus " " Lareli to Magnolia A v. Acorn " " Maple A v. to Evergreen P. Ailanthus lies between Central, Cypress and Cedar Avs. Alder leads from Locust to Poplar Av. Almond (( " Indian Eidge P. to the same Aloe (( " Indian Ridge P. to Lime Av Amaranth encircles the crown of Harvard Hill. Anemone leads from Spruce Av. to Orange P. Arbutus (( " Lime Av. to Arethusa (( '' Walnut Av. to Trefoil P. Asclepias " " Spruce to Fir A v. Asphodel " " Lawn Av. to • Aster >< " Vine to Ivy P. Azalea " " Spruce Av. to same. Bellwort " " Spruce Av. to Orange P. Catalpa '* " Indian Ridge P. to same. Columbine a " Spruce to Fir A v. Cowslip it " Spruce to Walnut Av. Daisy << " Locust Av. to Alder P. Dell i( • " Vine P., on east and west sides of Pond to S. side, thence to Ivy P. Elder a " Walnut to Spruce Av. Eglantine { " Chestnut Av., by two ways, to Sweet Hazel Briar P. Mountain Av. to Rose P. 4* 42 Heath leads from Spruce to Fir Av. Heliotrope " (( Spruce to Fir Av. Hemlock " (< Poplar Av. to Ivy P. Hibiscus lies between Cypress and Cedar Avs., entrance and exit on Cypress. Honeysuckle leads from Green Briar P. to St. John's Lot. Holly u " Poplar Av. to Ivy P. Hyacinth < ( u Cypress to Chapel A v. Indian Eidgc (( " Central to Larch and Maple Avs. Iris (( «' Moss to Ivy P. Ivy (( " Central Square to Woodbine P. Jasmine l( " Chestnut Av. to Hawthorn P. Laburnum " it Spruce Av. near Law^n to ].ilae <( (( Willow Av. to Indian Ridge P. Lily <( i( Poplar Av. to Aster P., thence to Woodbine P. Linden (( <( Beech Av. to same. Lupine (1 " Cypress to Spruce Av. Mimosa << 1( Spruce to Fir Av. Mistletoe (< (1 Elm Av. to St. John's Lot, thence to Fir Av. Moss " " Laurel Av. to Ivy P. Myrtle " " Chestnut Av. to Hazel P. Nai'cissus " " Willow Av. to Catalpa P., and around Forest Pond back to Willow Av. Oleander t( " Myrtle to Rose P. OUve " " Myrtle to Sweet Brier P. Orange C( " Walnut Av. to same. Orchis <; " Walnut Av. to Tulip P. Osier " " Willow Av. to Indian Ridge P. Osalis " " Willow Av. to Peony " " Chapel to Cypress Av. Petunia (( t< Larch to Magnolia Av. Pilgrim l( " Walnut Av. to Snowdrop P. Primrose C( II Central Av. to 43 Pyrola leads from Rhodora " it Rose encircles Rosemary leads from SafFrou (< it Sedge I ( a Sorrel (( <( Snowberry (( " Snowdrop (t (( Spirwa " (1 Sumac (( 178 " u 179 " " 180 Central S(iuare 181 Central Av. 182 Mountain A v. 183 Larch u 184 Rose P. 185 " " 186 '^ " 187 " " 188 " « 189 Woodbi ne P. 190 (i 191 Ivy u 192 Violet " 193 Ivy il 194 ]\Ioss ^l 195 Alder u 196 " it 197 » (( 198 " (( 199 " (( 200 " it 201 Lily 11 202 Locust Av. 203 Central 1( 52 204 Central Av. 205 li a 206 n (( 207 Beech u 208 u 209 (( 210 u 211 (I 212 a 213 u 214 " 215 Willow (( 216 u t( 217 (( (( 218 u u 219 (1 (( 220 u u 221 u a 222 Oak u 223 (( li 224 Sumac P. 225 (( u 226 (( it 227 Walnut li 228 n ii 229 (( (I 230 11 (( 231 11 (( 232 il (( 233 tt (( 234 a i( 235 (1 » 236 Mountain P. 237 Kobert W. AVardell, Camlridge. Joseph W. Alden, Camhridcjeport. John A. INIorritt, Netv Orleans. Henry Kinsley. Benjamin G. Boardman. Ichabod Lindsey, Charlestown. Samuel F. Coolidge. James A. Smith. Gurdon Steele. 400 ft. Benjamin A. Gould. Thacher R. Raymond. 400 ft. Ozias Goodwin. Charles W. Taylor. 420 ft. John A. Lowell, Trustee. Josiah M. Jones. William Marshall. Joseph H. Thayer. Joseph Tuokerman, Rep. Sarah C. Becker, Camhridge. William T. Richardson, " James Means, Rep. James II. Means, Dorchester. J. Elliot Pratt. Josiah Barker, Charlestown. William Lynn. Albert Homer. Francis Gardner. John Avery, Lowell. William A. Brown, Rep. William A. Harris. 450 ft. George W. Crockett. Anna S. Robbins. Thomas AY. AA'ard. George E. Stone, New Yorl: Loring H. Austin, Lincoln, sole heir at law of Sarah AV. Austin. 53 238 Myrtle P. 239 (1 u 240 a " Joseph AV. Taylor. 241 Woodbine" Joy II. Faircbild. 242 Lily n Edward M. Eicbards, Dedham. 243 Woodbine" ]\Iarion S. Livermore. 244 Ivy n Peleg Churchill. 245 u i( 1620 ft. Francis C. Lowell. 246 Lily a Otis Daniell. 247 (t u James Arnold, Rep. Joseph Arnold. 248 u n Jacob Bender. 249 Orange u Columbus Tyler, Charlestown. 250 u It William W. Parrott. 251 Cypress Av. Robert T. Paine. 252 u n Theodore Matchett. 253 Cedar a Joel Thayer. 254 (( it John Hooton. 255 u u Edward V. Child. 256 li u Charles B. Goodrich. 257 u u Nathaniel Hammond. 258 tl 11 James Benjamin, Rep. John B. Benjamin, Neio York 259 u u Eunice A. Snow. 260 (( ii William A. Brewer, CamhriJcje. 261 Cypress n George S. Harding, Savannah. 262 a u Sarah C. Carter. 263 li u James G. Sanderson. 264 u u George B. Osborn. 265 n u Abigail Loud. 266 u u Eben II. Wade. 267 (( u Charles Wade, Jr. 268 u u Susan Bartlett, Cambridge. 269 u (( Isaac Dana, Wateiioivn, Rep. Benj. Dana, " 270 a u Thomas Restieaux. 271 u 11 Mary Pratt. 5* 54 272 Cypress Av. 273 <( (( 274 (( u 275 Walnut u 276 (( (( 277 (( 11 278 Laurel n 279 i( (( 280 Orange p. 281 i( u 282 u (( 283 u (( 284 u a 285 Walnut Av. 286 (( (( 287 u u 288 Mountai lu Av. 289 Locust 11 290 Chestnut " 291 Jasmine P. 292 <( (( 293 Holly u 294 (( u 295 Poplar Av. 296 Willow u 297 t( u 298 Larch u 299 Locust u SOD (( (( 301 Mountai in Av. 302 Beech ii 303 Linden P. 304 u u S05 Ephraira C. Bouv6, Rep. Thomas T. Bouv6, Ilingham. Cornelius Cannon. Joseph Ilay. John Ilenshaw. Charles Henshaw. Josiah G. Bacheltier. James Parker. Charles A. Locke. Zelotes Hosmer, Cambridgeport. Jonathan Forbush. Jonathan Brown, Jr., Charlestown. Edward Miller. 700 ft. Joseph W. Revere. Abby W. Livcrmore, St. Louis. Edward Sumner, Roxbitry. Susan T. Thayer. Francis Carnes, Paris. Charles T. Hlldreth, Rep. Elizabeth F. Ilildreth. David Parker. Mary S. Utley. Eliza Johnson, Charlestown. Robert Knox, " Rep. Robert Knox, S. Maiden. 450 ft. Joseph N. Howe, Jr. Samuel Salisbury, E. Cambridge. Jesse Knapp. Joseph Lewis. William H. ^Montague. 380 ft. Thomas Hastings, E. Camh'idge. Elisha Haskell. Jabez Fisher. Jesse Bird, Rep. John A. Bird, Brookline. Georjie D. Carter. 55 306 Linden P. Samuel B. Doane, Rep. George Doane. 307 " " 436 ft. John Tappan. 308 " " Thomas Denny. 309 Catalpa P. 384 ft. John Davis. 310 " " 384 ft. William Sturgis. 311 Indian Ridge P. William Simmons. 312 " (( Samuel AYliitwell. 313 Narcissus " 480 ft. , Joseph Story, Cambridge, Rep. George T. Curtis, West Eoxbury. 314 Cypress A v. George T. Richards, Paris. 315 Central " Henry Davis, 316 Indian Ridge P. George W. Brimmer, Rep. Martin Brimmer. 317 Indian Ridge (( Henderson Inches. 318 ti Thomas Motley, West Roxlury. 319 Beech A v. 460 ft. Leonard Stone, Watertoxon. 320 Ivy P. John Tyler, Rep. John Tyler. 321 Chestnut Av. 360 ft. Leonard Fuller. 322 " " 360 ft. Charles W. Cummings, 323 North of Lot 318, Charles Lowell. 324 Chestnut Av. Proprietors of Tremont House. 325 Indian Ridge P. William M. Pomroy, Watertown. 326 Sumac P. George Parkman, Rep. George F. Parkman. 327 Iris » Shadrach Robinson. 328 Mountain P. Thomas Boyd. 329 Beech " 360 ft. "William Stone, Watertoicn, Rep. Elizabeth Stone, Watertoicn. 330 Amaranth " 5226 ft. Harvard College, Rep. Wm. T. Andrews, Treasurer. 331 Alder " Abraham Howard, Rep. Mary Howard. 332 Sarah A. W. Bradley, Brattleboro, Vl., sole heir at law of Robert D. C. Merry. 333 Indian Ridge P. Nathaniel Francis. 334 " (( George Hills. 56 335 Primrose P. 305 ft. Benjamin B. Mussey, Rep. Frank B. Mussey. 33G 310 ft. Thomas Drown. 337 " " Zachariab Jellison. 338 " » George W. Lewis. 339 " " 360 ft. Micah Dyer. 310 " " Josiah S. Robinson. 341 " " 345 ft. 342 " " 363 ft 343 " " Joseph Foster. 344 Indian Ridge P. 345 " (1 363 ft. 346 " (( AVilliam Brine, E. Cambridge. 34 7 " (1 Daniel Y. Folts. 348 " (1 320 ft. 349 Linden (( Charles Barnard. 350 Indian Ridg 1 (( Peter AVelUngton, East Lexington. 351 " u "William H. Odiorne, Camhridgeport. 352 Narcissus " Stephen White. 353 « (( 420 ft. James W. Paige. 354 " u Samuel Henshaw. 355 " u Nancy Dana. 356 " 1( Henry Grew. 357 " u Caleb Chace. 358 " u William W. Stone. 359 " u Henry B. Stone, Rep. Elizabeth Stone, Longwood. 360 " t( Enoch Train. 361 " li John W.Webster, Cambridge. 362 " (i Caleb Eddy. 363 » (( Henry A. S. Dearborn, 'iiox&wr?/. 364 " (1 Henry Oxnard. 365 " a Nathan Hobart, WallJiam, sole heir at law of Nathaniel Ilobart. 366 " It John Ware. 367 « (( Hiram Hosmer, Walcrtown. 368 " it Samuel F. ]\Iorse. 369 u 403 ft. Benjamin Rich, Rep. Charles Rich, West Newton. 57 370 Narcissus F 510 ft. 371 " ' 510 ft. 372 " ' 373 " ' 374 " ' 375 » ' 376 " ' 377 " ' 378 " ' 379 " 380 " ' 381 " 382 " ' 383 " 384 " 465 ft. 385 " ' 675 ft. 386 » 377 ft. 387 Alder P. 377 ft. 388 " " 500 ft. 389 Green Brier P. rear of 443, 325 ft. 390 Amaranth P 391 Alder " 392 Oak Av. 393 " " 394 Indian Ridge P 494 ft. 395 " 396 Sweet Brier 463 ft. 397 Rose 398 Ivy 680 ft. 399 " 680 ft. 400 Beech Av. 401 Ivy P. 680 ft. 402 Vine P. 360 ft. Hugh R. Kendall. Amos Sawyer. David AYoodman, Jr. Alexander Meldruni. Silas Peirce. William R. Games, lloxhury. Thomas Smallwood, Newton Corner. Edwin Phillips. William P. Winchester, Watertoivn. Dennis Brigham, A'ew York. James L. L. F. Warren, Brighton. William E. Blanchard. Nathaniel Faxon. John P. Gushing, Watertown. John Lamson, Rep. Gharles Lamson, New York. David Lane. Nathaniel II. Emmons. Thomas B. Gurtis. Ilcnry Andrews. John Bryant. Gharles Scudder. Mary Prichard. Martin Brimmer, Rep. Martin Brimmer. Elizabeth Inches. Josiah Quincy. Zebedee Gook, Jr., Neio York. Robert Waterston. Francis Watts, Rep. Francis O. AVatts. Benjamin Brown, Rep. Benjamin F. Brown. Hercules M. Hayes, Neiv York. Roland Litchfield, Jr., Camhridgeport. 58 403 Sweet Brier P. Levi Whitcomb. 404 " " Supply C. Thwing, Roxhnnj. 405 " " GOO ft. Josiali Stickney, Waterioti'u. 40G Linden Levi Thaxler, 407 Ivyand Aster Ts. 511ft . George Hallet, Rep. G. W. Ilallct, Providence. 408 " " " G15 ft. Joshua P>lake, Rep. Sally Blake. 401) Indian llidgc V. 39G ft. Samuel Greenleaf. 410 Lind.n " John Downes, Rep. ^laria G. Downes, Chariestown. 411 Cedar Hill, 592 ft. ISIary Apple ton. 412 Fern T. Edward A. French. 413 "Willow Av. Josiah P. Cooke. 414 " Joseph AVhitney. 415 Ivy and Hemlock Ps. Cornelius DriscoU. 41 G Indian Ridge P. Chandler Robbins, ]\L D., Rep. Chandler Robbins. 417 " « Sarah B. Fearing, New York. 418 Willow Av. 400 ft. Jeremiah Mason, Rep. Robert jSI. Mason. 419 Holly P. Alonzo Crosby. 420 Central Av. 392 ft. Daniel B. Widdifield. 421 " " 392 ft. Henry W. Dutton. 422 " " 392 fr. F. Lyman Winship, Brighton. 423 Indian Ridge P. 424 " " 425 " " Isaac P. Davis, Rep. Susan Davis. 42G Cedar Av. R. Richard Rand. 427 Myrtle P. John Adams. 428 Sumac " Amos Stevens. 429 Locust Av. Mrs. "Warren Colburn, Cambridge. 430 Poplar " Isaac B. Waitt. 431 Indian Ridge P. 432 Catalpa " 952 ft. 433 Narcissus " C. DuKGIN'S ]\IONtT5IKNT. 434 Ivy " Pierce Butler, Philadelphia. 59 435 Hawthorn V. Andrew C. Fearing. 43G Indian Ridge " 484 ft. Dvvight Boyden. 437 Ivy " Francis INIerrifield. 438 Indian Ridge " 506 ft. Enoch Patterson. 439 " " Charles B. Shaw. 440 " " Ezra Chaffee, Rep. Susan H. Chaffee. 441 Locust Av. George Ticknor. 442 Poplar " 345 ft. Gershom J. Van Brunt, Dedham. 443 Green Brier P. 325 ft. Charles P. Curtis. 444 Ivy " Henry B. Townsend. 445 Yarrow " James F. Curtis, Rep. Isabella Curtis. 446 Pine Av. 400 ft. George Cummlngs. 447 Ivy P. Robert Farley. 448 Iris " 400 ft. James K. INIills. 449 Alder P. 463 ft. Samuel Pond, Camhridgeport, Rep. James Stearns, Cambridge. 450 Narcissus P. Daniel Kimball. 451 " " James M. Blaney. 452 Willow Av. John C. Ilayden. 453 " " 475 ft. Jacob Sleeper. 454 Holly P. 360 ft. Isaiah Atkins. 455 Rosemary P. Frederic W. Holland, E. Cambridge. 456 Indian Ridge P 457 Hemlock P. 375 ft. Benjamin Loring. 458 Willow Av. George Winslow, Maiden. 459 Holly P. John Suter, 460 Central Av. 461 Ivy P. 462 Willow Av. 463 Hemlock P. 464 Woodbine P. 502 ft. 465 " " 495 ft. 466 Hawthorn " 537 ft. Rep. Hales W. Suter. Joseph Hartt, Rep. Wm. II. Barnes, Roxbiirg. Charles H. Brown. Aaron Baldwin. John Hooper, Rep. John S. Hooper. Mary Apppleton. 60 4G7 Hawthorn P. 757 ft. 4G8 Wooilbiiic " 47G ft. 469 " " 442 ft. ]\Iary Jane Peabody. Mary Appleton. 470 Boeob Av. 400 ft. Epbraim IMarsh, Rep. Cliarlos B. Darling. 471 Walnut Av. George W. Messenger. 472 Sweet Brier P. John G. Gibson. 473 Beech Av. Jesse Putnam. 474 " " William II. Foster. 475 Jasmine P. Isaac Scbolfield. 476 "Willow Av. Edward Cruft. 477 Vine P. !Mary Porter. 478 Holly P. Frances A. Goodrich. 479 Hemlock P. 375 ft. Alexander Young, Rep. Charles L. Young. 480 375 ft. AValter Farnsworth. 481 Beech Av. Charles Ilarrod, New Orleans. 482 Rose P. Nathaniel W. Appleton. 483 Central Av. 400 ft. Joseph Duncklee, Brighton. 484 Osier P. Henry F. Durant. 485 ■\VIllow Av. Alpheus Cirey. 486 " " Josejih Ballister. 487 Lily P. Davitl W. Barnes. 488 Rose" George Putnam, lioxhiiri/. 489 Cypress Av. 625 ft. William Lawrence, Rep. Wm. W. Tucker. 490 " " 625 ft. Amos Lawrence, Rep. William R. Lawrence. 491 " " roar of 400 625 ft. Abbott Lawrence, Rep. James Lawrence. 492 " " rear of 480 625 ft. Samuel Lawrence. 493 Hemlock P. John Lewis Russell, Salem. 404 Ivy " William R. Lee, Boxhury. 495 Indian Ridge P. 424 ft. 496 Beech Av. Henry II. Tuckcrman. 407 Willow " Israel Lombard. 61 498 Central Av. Stillman Lothrop. 499 Poplar u 418 ft. John A. Pa il ' h S-il ft. Theophilus Parsons " rear of 607. \ * 609 Asphodel P. 400 ft. Jabez Ellis, Rep. Charles B. Darling. 610 Pilgrim " 385 ft. Thomas Ilaviland. 611 Cypress Av. Samuel TopliiT. 612 Green Brier P. John A. INKGaw. 613 " " Samuel II. Walloy, Jr., lio.rhitri/. 614 Locust Av., rear of 202. Serene Fisk, Billerica. 615 Olive P. Francis Alger. 61 G Walnut Av. Abby Wentworth. 617 " " Charles Henderson. 618 Beech Av., rear of 521. Thomas F. Ilolden. 619 Orange P. Elmer Townsend. 620 Olive " " 31. Mary Wise. 621 Fir Av. Abraham W. Blanchard. 622 Yarrow P. Jonathan P. Robinson. 623 " " .Tohn ]M. S. Williams, Cambmhjeport. 024 Walnut Av. Ozias INIorsc, Leominster. 623 Woodbine P. 400 ft. Stephen P. Fuller. 626 Alder " Royal Douglass, Camh-idgeport. 627 Central Av. 70 ft. William Gerard, Norfolk, Va. 628 Cypress " Harrison Gray Otis, Rep. Wm. F. Otis. 65 629 Yarrow P. 630 " " 631 " " 632 Alder » 633 Beech Av. 115 ft. 634 Pilgrim P. 635 Green Brier P. 63G Yarrow " 637 Green Brit.r " 638 " " 639 640 Yarrow " 641 AViliow Av. 642 Iris P. 180 ft. 643 Jasmine P, 3G0 ft. 644 Pilgrim " 645 Green Brier P. 646 ]\Ioss " 75 ft. 647 Mountain Av. 340 ft. 648 Vine P. 100 ft. 649 Yarrow P. 650 " " 651 Ivy " 652 Y'arrow " G53 Green Brier P. 654 " " 400 ft. 655 " " 400 ft. 656 " " C57 Central Square, 384 ft, 0* Mary G. Bangs, Worcester. Isaac Bangs, liep. Edward Bangs, Waterlown. (ieorge P. Bangs, Rep. Wm. A. Bangs, Brookline. Nathaniel Watson. Elisha Goodenow, Waterlown. Augustus II. Fiske. Susan Gushing, South Dancers. Lemuel Pope, Hep. Thomas B. Pope, lloxbury. Enunons Raymond. Aaron Brigham. Israel C. Rice, Rep. Israel M. Rice. John C. Proctor. Thomas Hall. Henry Colman. Rebecca B. Bradlee. John Cabot, Newton, Rep. George D. Cabot, Lawrence. Nathaniel Fisher. AVilliam A. Stearns, Amherst. Henry Claflin. John B. Witherbee. Mrs. William J. Whipple, Cambridge. James Dana, Charlesloion. William Faxon, Rep. Charlotte M. Caldwell, Cam- hrul(je. William F. Stone, Cambridgeport, Rep. Harriet Stone, " Albert Hobart, lioxbury. George Hill, Rep. Jane R. Hill. Daniel Farrar. Samuel M. Phillips. John Templeton. 66 658 Beech Av., rear of 1 1 3. 659 Green Brier P. 660 Hyacinth " 661 Cypress A v. 356 ft. 662 Central Square. 663 Willow Av. 6G4 Yarrow P. 665 Green Brier P. 666 Cypress Av. 667 Yarrow P. 450 ft. 668 " " 450 ft. 669 Cypress Av. 670 Central " 671 Green Brier P. 3 70 ft. 672 " i( 370 ft. 673 " li 370 ft. 674 Yarrow n 675 Iris 11 190 ft. 676 Alder (1 677 Green Brier (( 550 ft. 678 11 600 ft. 6 79 Yarrow (1 200 ft. 680 a 681 » 600 ft. 682 ^Yil!ow 11 200 ft. 683 Jasmine 11 684 Thistle <( 685 Green Brier . u 450 ft. 686 Cedar Av. G87 Ivy P. 688 Willow Av. 689 Elm " 450 ft. 690 Walnut " 150 ft. 691 " " 150 ft. Francis B. Crowninshield. Otis Fairbanks. Samuel K. Lothrop. Mace Tisdale, Ornamental Ground. Manasseli Knight. Daniel Chamberlin. Edward Reynolds. Caleb Curtis. Harrison Gray Otis, Rep. William F. Otis. Henry Rice. Thomas Cole, Salem, Rep. Jona. Cole, Exeter, N. H. William A. Rea. Thomas Gray. George Howe. Jabez C. Howe. Samuel Johnson. Rufus G. Norris. William Ware, Cambridge. Daniel Perkins. George G. Channing. Mrs. R. Gibbs Channing. James T. Furness, Philadelphia. Fessenden Monument. Charles J. F. Binney. Susannah Hutchinson. William H. Prichard, New York. Peter W^. Freeman. John H. Eastburn. Caleb Metcalf. Dummer R. Chapman. Ebenezer Dale. Lucius M. Sargent. William Foster. The Proprietors, in trust, for Isaac Ross. 67 692 Green Brier P. 400 ft. 693 Koso « 694 Yarrow " 695 " " 696 Catalpa " 100 ft. 697 Green Brier" 420 ft. 698 Locust Av. 350 ft. 699 Lawn " 700 Central" 701 Lily P. 702 AValnut Av. 703 Jasmine P. 532 ft. 704 Yarrow " 705 Pilgrim " 706 Green Brier P. 450 ft. 707 Cypress Av. 708 Indian Ridge P. 340 ft. 709 Thistle " 710 Green Brier " 711 " " 400 ft. 712 Thistle " 360 ft. 713 " " 360 ft. 714 Yarrow " 715 Central Av. 716 " " 717 Snowdrop P. 3G0 ft. 718 " " 3G0 ft. 719 " " 360 ft. 720 " " 485 ft. 721 Cedar A v. 722 Mimosa P. 150 ft. 723 " " 150 ft. 724 Walnut Av. Lois Mason, Camhridgeport, Rep. Nathan Fiske, Camhrklge. Nabby Joy, sole heir at law of Joseph G. Joy. John B. Wells. Charles AVells. Edward B. Hall, Providence. John S. Ellery. Larkin Snow, Rep. Henry A. Snow, SonierviUe. William Phipps. Samuel Phipps. John C. Gray. James B. Johnson. Josiah Bradlee. Sanmel S. Wilde, Rep. George C. Wilde. Theodore Lyman, Rep. Theodore Lyman. Ignatius Sargent. Leopold Herman. George Bates. Richard H. Manning, Neiv Yo7-k. Samuel Torrey. Peter C. Brooks, Jr. Andrews Norton, Cambridge. Samuel A. Eliot. Elisha Turner, Dedham. William G. Billings. Thomas Thacher. James Patten. William Meriam, Brighton. Jacob Foss, C/iarlestoum. Mehitable H. Howland, Charlesloion. Eunice Maria Gridley. Stephen T. Farwell, Cambridge. Thomas Todd. Noah Worcester's Monument. 68 725 Iris P., rear of 50. 726 Cedar Av. 727 Central Av. 728 " " 729 Sweet Brier P. 730 " (( 731 Iris and Moss r '. 200 ft. 732 Yariow 11 733 Cedar Av. 734 " " 735 Locust " 200 ft. 736 Central" 200 ft. 737 Willow Av. 738 Yarrow P. 739 " " 740 AValnut A v. 741 Elm " 400 ft. 742 Yarrow P. 400 ft. 743 Narcissus P. 744 Yarrow " 745 Myrtle " 746 Central Av. 74 7 Locust " 748 719 Elm Av. 750 Spruce Av. 751 Primrose P. 100 ft. 752 Yarrow " 753 " " 754 " " 755 Elm Av. 756 Central Av. 757 Yarrow P. 758 Snowdrop P. 759 Green Brier P. 400 ft. 760 Snowdrop (1 375 ft. 761 Vine u 400 ft. 702 Central A v. Samuel Dow, Jr. Catherine Peabody. George II. Jacobs, Cliarlestown. Hannah Brooks, Cambridge. Sarah Hammond. Samuel H. Russell. John C. Tebbetts. Penelope Cochran, Camhridgeport. Isaac W. Frye. Levi Bates. Elijah Stearns. Winthrop Ward. Freeman Allen. Nahum Jones. Frederic Jones. Shepherd Simonds. George P. Parker, Providence. John Gilbert, Jr. Ira Goodrich. George W. AVarren, Cliarlestown. Henry S. MeKean. Gardner Colby, Neicton. Frederic A. Peterson, New Orleans. Isaac C. Brewer. Ell ward S. Rand. Luther Munn, Braintree. William Wjman. Charlotte L. Reed, Cliarlestown. Luther Lapham. John Bradford. Henry D. Clary. Charles B. Wells. Elijah P. Clark, Cambridge. William Courtis. Joshua Davis. ]\Iarv Whitney, Cambridge, Caroline F. Hemmenway. 69 763 Indian KidgeP rear of 437. 764 Yarrow P. •| 150 ft. Catherine F. Lincoln. 765 " " William Jones. 766 Catalpa " 767 FirAv. 105 ft. Mercy S. Hatch. Pliny Cutler. 768 AilanthusP. 769 Pilgrim " 135 ft. Charles McBurney. Ephraim Buttrick, Camhr'ulge. 770 Spruce Av. 771 Lupine P. 772 Elm Av. 360 ft. "William Dillaway. Jonas "Wyeth, Cambridge. Emerson Wheeler, Brighton. 773 Pilgrim P. 225 ft. Robert Williams. 774 " " 775 Snowdrop P. 776 Moss " 225 ft. Henry Williams. 200 ft. Thomas IMotley, Jr., West Roxhurij. 200 ft. Nahum Dunbar. 777 Green Brier P. > James Haughton, > Monument to E,. Haugutox. 778 Hemlock P. 765 ft. Warren St. Chapel Association, Eep. John L. Emmons. 779 Green Brier P. 780 " " 225 ft. Joseph Smith, Newport, R. I. 225 ft. Amos Hazeltine, Camhridgeport. 781 Snowdrop " 782 Poplar A v. 783 " " 784 Snowdrop P. 785 Elm Av. John N. Todd, Cambridge. Elijah Bigelow, Charlestnwn. Henry Potter, Cambridge. Sarah B. Peuniman. Alfred A. Andrews. 786 Yarrow P. Peleg Sprague. 787 Cypress & Ce- dar Avs. ■ 1 444 ft. William Brown. 788 Yarrow P. 789 Pilgrim " 790 " " Alexander H. Ramsay, Cambridge. 450 ft. John Welles, Rep. H. H. Hunnewell. 450 ft. Arnold F. AVelles, 791 Cedar Av. Rep. Laura D. Winthrop. William Eaton. 792 Yarrow P. 793 " " Thomas Brewer. William M. Rogers. Rep. Wm. M. Rogers. 70 794 Willow Av. 795 Yarrow P. 796 FirAv. 997 Yarrow P. 798 Elm Av. 799 Pine " 800 " » 801 « " 802 Cypress Av. 420 ft. 803 Yarrow P. 225 ft. 804 " " 225 ft. 805 FirAv. 80G Yarrow P. 807 Pilgrim " 808 Hyacinth P. 809 Yarrow " 315 ft. 810 Fir Av. 400 ft. 811 Eglantine P. 812 Snowdrop " 350 ft. 813 Cypress Av. 480 ft. 814 Elm « 815 " " 81C Walnut and Fir Av. 1819 ft. 817 Snowdrop P. 350 ft. 818 Green Brier P. 819 Eglantine " 820 Indian Ridge " 821 Willow Av. 822 Central " 823 " " Philip Marett. Eliza Kendrick, Roxbury. Eliphalet Jones. William Pomroy, Cambridr/e, Rep. Lucretia M. Keith, Cambridge. Shepherd H. Norris. Hannah T. Rice. William F. AVhitney. Susan L. Delano. Thomas Tirrell. William L. Whi'ney, Cambridge. Augustus A. Whitney, " David Kimball. George H. Kuhn. Amos Cotting, BrooUine, Rep. Charles U. Cotting. Church in Brattle Square, Boston, Rep. Stephen P. Fuller. BUCKMINSTER MOXUMENT. John Angier, Medford. Daniel Denny. James D. Green, Cambridge. Henry Lincoln, Broolcline. Flavel Coolidge, Cambridgeport, Rep. Ira Stratton, " Oliver Carter. Ehzabeth F. Gurney. Scots' Charitable Society, Rep. Wm. E. Coale, President. George Rice, East Cambridge. Thomas T. Goodwin, Rep. Joseph Fagnani, Kew York. George W. Robinson, Lexington. Joel S. Bacon, Charlestown. Joseph Levering, Cambridge. James W. Converse. Benjamin Converse. 71 824 IMountain Av. Nahum Ward, Roxhury. 825 Holly P. Jotham Bush. 826 Poplar Av. George E. Ellis, CharlcMoxon. 827 Beech " 120 ft. Ilazen J. Burton. 828 Willow " 60 ft. Emma M. Austin. 829 Fir Jonathan H. Cheney. 830 " " John A. Dodd. 831 " " Thomas Howe. 832 Yarrow P. Nathaniel Winsor, Jr. 833 " " Caroline Doane. 834 Chestnut Av. Sarah Jacobs, Camhridr;eport. 835 Fir " Elisha D. Winslow. 836 Cedar " Simon Pearson. 837 Fir " Paul Adams. 838 Elm " Louisa Thompson. 839 Green Brier P. Edward A. Renouf. 840 Cedar Av. James Ilayvvard. 841 Elm " Samuel L. Abbot, Rep. Samuel L. Abbot. 842 Central " Jeremiah Kittredge. 843 Cedar " Abraham T. Lowe. 844 " " Artemas Hammond. 845 Central " Nathaniel Tracy. 846 " " Alanson Abbe, Dorchester. 847 " " Benjamin Burgess. 848 " " Nathan B. Gibbs, Jr. 849 Eglantine P. William Tufts. 850 « " Joseph Eveleth, Rep. Wm. Eveleth, Waierloion. 851 Elm Av. John A. Blanchard. 852 Fir » Joshua Emmons, Jr. 853 Poplar Av. 400 ft. Cornelius Walker. 854 Fir " 315 ft. Jared Sparks, Cambridge. 855 " " Samuel C. Gray. 856 Eglantine P. Charles Brooks. 857 " Caleb Reed, Rep. Ruth Reed. 858 '« «' Joseph !Noble. 72 859 Snowdrop P. 200 ft. Jesse Sumner. 860 Yarrow " 490 ft. Anson Dexter. 861 Cypress Av., rear of 252. [•150 ft. George Matchett, Brighton. 862 Central " 200 ft. Christopher C. Barney. 803 " " 200 ft. Reuben Frost. 864 Poplar " 110 ft. Rebecca McDonald. 865 Pilgrim P. Charles T. Appleton. 866 " " Sarah E. Miles. 867 Willow Av. South worth Shaw, Jr. 868 Poplar " 410 ft. Ebenezer Ellis. 869 Central " Henry Kennard. 870 Poplar " Eliphalet P. Hartshorn, Rep. Henry B. Stanwood, Roxbury, 871 Elm « 240 ft. Gushing Stetson. 872 " " 150 ft. William Noble. 873 Fir " Harriet Harris. 874 Pilgrim P. Daniel Kimball. 875 Yarrow " David Humphrey, Cambridge, 876 Green Brier P . 100 ft. Hervey Washburn. 877 Oleander " Edward H. Holbrook. 878 " " Nehemiah Adams. 879 Eglantine " Sophlla Smith. 880 Central Av. Luther Rand. 881 Snowdrop P. Daniel C. Bacon, Rep. Eben Bacon, West Roxbury. 882 Yarrow " 375 ft. Olive SImpkins, Rep. S. G. SImpkins, Neicton Corner, 883 Elder " George W. Lyman. 884 Heath " Charles E. Trott. 885 Elder William Pratt, Rep. George W. Lyman. 886 Central Av. William F. Harnden. 887 Sumac P. Cecilia McBride. 888 Poplar Av. 180 ft. John H. Brown, Charlestown. 889 " " 400 ft. Edward Brinley. 890 Central " Edward Holbrook. 891 Walnut " Henry W. Van Voorhls. i6 892 Central Av. 200 ft. 893 " " 894 Poplar " 150 ft. 895 Cedar " 200 ft. 89G Olive P., rear of 547. 897 " " " 898 Central Av. 899 " " 900 Willow " 901 " " 475 ft. 902 Chapel Av. & "> ^^^ ^ Hyacinth P. I " 903 Chapel Av. GOO ft. 904 " " 905 Allan thus P. 906 Elm Av. 3G0 ft. 907 nemlock P-, ? (jqq f,. rear of 68. > 908 Central Av. 909 Yarrow P. 910 Pilgrim " 911 Willow Av. 912 Fir " 913 Snowdrop P. 914 Ailanthus " 915 " « 916 Yarrow " 917 Cedar Av. 918 " « 919 Fir " 920 Heliotrope P. 921 Fir Av. 922 " " 923 " " 924 « « Wlllard N. Fisher. Henry R. Glover, Cambridge. Johnson Colby. Hannah M. Greenwood, Brighton. Henry Loring. James H. Carlton, U. S. Army. Reuben B. Sherburne. Monument to officers and others who were lost in the U. S. Exploring Expedition. Otis Norcross. Thomas J. Lee. Daniel Sharp. Amos Lawrence. Amos A. Lawrence. Joseph M. Whittier. James Munroe, Camhridge. Susanna Hammond. 350 ft. Eleazer Bullard. 404 ft. Henry Robinson, Rep. Lsabella Robinson, Cambridge. John \Y. Parker, Roxbury. Samuel Carr, Charlestown. Francis A. Gray. Alexander H. Vinton. Peter R. L. Stone. George W. Learnard. Gorbam Jewett. Elizabeth Hovey. Pamela S. Charter. Hannah Rundle. GOO ft. William Appleton. Jacob Abbott. Charles H. Neally. James S. Wiggin. James B. Robinson. 74 925 Fir Av. Simon W. Robinson. 926 Cedar Av. John T. Heard. 927 " " Simon Wilkinson. 928 Fir " Charity Pickens. 929 " " Minor S. Lincoln. 930 " " Benjamin E. Bates. 931 " " Preston Shepherd. 932 " " Amos G. Thompson. 933 " " William B. Fessenden. 934 " " John N. Turner. 935 " " Arthur Wilkinson. 936 Heliotrope P. 400 ft. . Robert Hooper. 937 " " 460 ft. Elizabeth B. Swett. 938 " " 460 ft. Joseph Coolidge. 939 Verbena " .504 ft. AVilliam Gridley, Rep. George A. Gridley. 940 " " 335 ft. Laban S. Beecher, lioxbury. 941 " " 315 ft. Edward H. Thacher, Trustee. 942 " " 307 ft. John N. Denison, Roxhury. 943 Cedar Av. Tliomas AVatson, Rip. T. A. Watson. 944 " " AVilliam Roteh, Rep. Sylvia Rotch, Pitlsford, Vt. 945 Ailanthus P. George Cutter. 946 Mimosa " Jonathan X. Fletcher, Cltarlestou;n, 947 " » George S. Adams, " 948- Oleander « (Jeorge Osgood. 940 Fir Av. Richard Bond. 950 " " Ruel Baker, Rep. AVm. AA^ Baker. 951 " " Charles F. Hovey. 952 " " George 0. Hovey. 953 " " Sargent S. Littlehale, Rep. Mrs. E. P. Littlehale. 954 " " Alfred Evans, Rep. Harriet Evans, Meclford. 955 Ailanthus P. Elize de Rehbinder. 956 Fir Av. George L. Oakes. 75 957 Cypress Av. 958 Fir u 959 Cedar Av. 9G0 Fir i( 9G1 Verbena P. 9G2 Poplar Av. 9G3 Fir u 9G.t a (( 9G5 (( u 9GG Oleandi erP. 967 Fir Av. 9G8 Mimosa P. 9G9 Fir Av, 970 Central A v. 971 Elder P. 972 Spruee Av. 973 Heliotrope P. 974 Ailantliiis " 975 Cypress Av. 97G " « 977 u 11 978 a a 979 (( u 980 (1 u 981 a u 982 (( u 983 (( u 984 u a 985 IC (( 986 (( u 987 (( u Isaac Svveetser. Eliza B. Stetson. Deborah Torrey, Rep. Eliza Ann Morey. Charles ^lerriam. George Lane, Rep. Sarah M. Lane. Charles Barnard, Ex'or under the will of Israel Munson. John G. Loring, Rep. John G. Loring. Isaac Danforth. Catherine Appleton. I\Iary Hedge, Cambridge. Joshua Tucker. James H. Bryden. Joseph Libbey. 400 ft. Charles R. Alley. Benjamin O. \\'ellington, Lexinr/lon, Rep. Ambrose Wellington, Camhridye. Nathaniel Willis. 500 ft. Robert B. Storer. INIiehael Kennard, Wulertown. Albert Vinal. Oliver Bi-iard. John Paliner, East Camhridge. Benjamin Richardson. Joseph H. Alien. Charles R. IMetcalf, Camhridge. Samuel I). Bjtes. Samuel ]Mil!ard. Enoch Silsh}', Roxhury, Rep. Emma S. Proctor, Roxhury. Benjamin E. Colley, Camhridgeport. Isaac Cutler, Camhridge. Ebenezer Francis, " Henry Forster, Charlesloiun, Rep. Mary T. Forster, " 76 Caleb Deeley. Job Kent, Rep. Wm. II. Kent. Henry A. Hovey. Samuel B. Pierce, Dorchester. "William Hobbs, Jr. William II. Dennet. Hezekiah Eldredge, Brighton. Lyman Willard, Cambridge. George P. Heed. George W. Perrin. John Merrill, Cambridge. Thomas Sinclair, Brighton. Nathaniel K. Hammond. Newell A. Thompson. Spencer Nolan, Jr. Alexander D. Inglis. Joseph Robey. Joseph K. Miller. Solon O. Richardson, South Reading. John II. Trowbridge, Medford. Peter Dunbar. Thomas J. Dunbar. Sherman Leland, Roxhury, Rep. AVm. S. Leland, " 1011 " » Bcxicr Vratt, Cambridge. Rep. Lyman Thurston, Cambridge. Nathaniel C. Poor. Samuel E. Sewall, Melrose. Henry Gurney. Simon Blanchard, Charlestoicn. Robert Ross, Cambridge. Joel Reed, " Joseph Bird, Watei-totcn. John K. Fuller, Charlestoicn. John P. Ordway, Cambridge. Thomas Waterman. William C. Bolles. 988 Cypress Av. 200 ft. 989 (( (( 3-15 ft. 990 (( (( 345 ft 991 Eglantine P. 992 it 993 u 994 u 995 u 996 t( 997 « 998 n 999 u 1000 u 1001 (( 1002 u 1003 u 1004 1( 1005 11 lOOG Fir Av, 1007 (( (1 1008 U (( 1009 (( u 1010 u u 1012 (( u 1013 ii (( 360 ft. 1014 (1 a 340 ft, 1015 u u 1016 (( u 1017 n u 1018 11 (( 1019 (1 (( 1020 a i( 1021 u t( 1023 u (( 17 1023 Mistletoe P. 1024 (( 1025 u 1026 a 1027 li 1028 u 1029 Mimosa P. 1030 (( 1031 (( 1032 (( 1033 u 1034 ii 1035 Oak Av. 103G a (1 1037 u u 1038 (( (( 103D Larch Av. 1040 u u 1041 a li 1042 Chestnut Av 1043 (( a 1044 (( a 1045 n u 1046 ii a 1047 ii li 1048 l( 11 1049 (< ii 1050 (( 11 1051 (( a 1052 (( (( 1053 a a 1054 a 11 1055 ii u 1056 i( (( 1057 a '( 1058 (( (( lOaQ U (( Roger Herring, Rep. Thomas J. Herring, Quincy. Dexter Babcock. Thomas Simpson. John H. Rogers. Eliza Brown. ISIary Rand. Lemuel Williams, Cambridge. Pelham W. AVarren. 360 ft. Sidney Bartlett. 360 ft. George Bartlett. Ebenezer Ilobbs, Jr., Waltham. Leonora Spooner. Daniel B. Stcdman. William M. Stedman, Jr., Dorcliestcr. 350 ft. Marshall S. Scudder. 350 ft. Joseph C. Brodhead. Peter Low. Josei)h Veazie. Cyrus Rice, Cambridge. William R. Bradford. Nathaniel Howard. Elijah Russell. Leonard Holton. John Holton. Ezra Forristall. Levi Whitney. Thomas Cass. Oron Peck. Franklin Smith. John Davis. Walter Miles. Caleb Whiting. Cyrus Buttrick. John A Savcls. Isaac Fostei'. Joseph W. Coburn. Calvin S. Fifield. 78 lOGO lOGl 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 Chestnut Av. Robert White. " " Oliver P. Bowman. " " Philip S. Page. Chestnut Av. William G. Fulliek. " " Andrew Abbot. Mountain " Caroline M. Etheridse. " " Patrick F. Slane. " " Abraham G. Parker, Roxburij. " " Asher Pike, West Needham. " " John C. Johnson. " " Albert Ballard. Central Av. 200 ft. George W. Pierce, Roxhury. Central Sq. lOOft.Edwin Davenport. Ailanthus P. JNIichael Tombs. Elder " James W. Reed. Hyacinth " 695 ft. Mace Tisdale. " " 695 ft. Simon K. Hewins, Ailanthus " 481 ft. Samuel O. Mead, Watcrtoion. " " 481 ft. AVilliam Read, Cambridge. Fir Av. George Blackburn. Elder P. Stephen Fairbanks. " " Henry P. Fairbanks, Charlestoivn, Rep. Wm. O. Moseley. 1087 Hemlock P. 462 ft. John C. Gray. 1088 Pine Av. John Dodd. 1089 " " James Dodd. 1090 Elder P. Andrew T. Hall. 1091 Yarrow P. 400 ft. Stephen W. Olney. 1092 Elder " Samuel Bates, Jr. 1093 " " John T.Wells. 1094 " " 600 ft. James L. Little. 1095 Fir Av. John L. Roberts. 1096 Verbena P. 79 1097 Verbena P. 1098 Elder " 1099 Poplar Av. Solomon II. Dodge, Camhridgeport. Timothy A. Sumner. John Brewster. 1100 Ailaiitluis P. Hazen J. Burton. 1101 100 ft. , Hazen J. Burton. 1102 " " George P. Bowers. 1103 Pine Av. George W. Dodd, Roxhury. 1104 Thistle P. 400 ft. Catherine L. Donnison, Camhrhlge. 1105 Larch Av. 340 ft. William Saunders, " 1106 Elder P. William Humphrey. 1107 " " Paul Alden. 1108 Allan thus P. 500 ft. Joseph Willard. 1109 " " Solomon Wildes. 1110 Fir Av. John L. Millar. 1111 AilanthusP. Richard Frothingham, Jr., Charles- town. 1112 " " Thomas A. Goddard. 1113 Mountain Av. John P. Whiton, Cambndgeport. 1114 Central " Erastus Coleman, Baltimore. 1115 Ailanthus P. Charles Carruth. 1116 " " Nathan Carruth. 1117 " " Francis S. Carruth. 1118 Jasmine " 300 ft. Otis Vinal. 1119 Snowdrop" Sarah E. Bush, Ullca, K Y. 1120 Spruce Av. SCO ft. David W. Williams. 1121 Ailanthus P. Abby F. Bachi. 1122 " « Henry Burditt. 1123 " " Peter Mackintosh, Jr. 1124 " " 1125 " " 1126 Chapel Av. 811 ft. Henry Plympton. Abijah E. Hildreth. James Brown, Walertoivn, 1127 " " 811ft. Rep. Mary D. Brown, Waieiiown. Charles C. Little, Cambridge. 1128 Vine P. 400 ft. Edward Austin. 1129 Yarrow P. 400 ft. John H. Gossler, Hamburg. 1130 Thistle " Polly Lewis. 1131 " " Thomas Jones. 1132 Myrtle " Samuel Batchelder, Cambridge. 80 1133 Central A v. Greenleaf C. Sanborn. 1134 " " Caroline Sanborn. 1135 Verbena P. Henry K. Loring. 1136 Beech Av. 339 ft. Horace A. Breed. 1137 Eglantine P. James McGregor. 1138 Fir Av. Edmund Boynton. 1139 " " William H. JParker, Rep. Mary W. Parker, East Cam- bridge. 1140 " " Abiel Goss. 1141 AllantliusP. 600 ft. Daniel P. Parker, Rep. Mary Parker. 1142 Central A V. 190 ft. Sophia M. Coggswell, Neiv York. 1143 Pine " John Tarbell, Cambridge. 1144 Woodbine P. Marshall S. Perry. 1145 Green Brier P. 250 ft. Edward T. Channing, Cambridge. 1146 Cypreas Av. 460 ft. William Earl. 1147 Fir " John A. Fulton, Cambridge. 1148 Verbena P. Samuel Parsons. 1149 " " Hannah Allen. 1150 Mimosa " Charles Beck, Cambridge. 1151 Pine A v. 952 ft. James A. Dorr. 1152 Elder P. Simon Willard, Jr. 1153 " " Michael H. Simpson. 1154 " " 525 ft. George Baty Blake. 1155 " " Charres H. Mills. 1156 Mimosa P. Henry A. Peirce, Charlestown. 1157 Geranium P. 444 ft. George H. Gray. 1158 " " 444 ft. William G. Prince. 1159 Yarrow " Allen M. Kendrick. 1160 Fir Av. 150 ft. Susan Collins. 1161 Mimosa P. Jonas Wyeth, 2d, Cambridge. 1162 1163 Poplar A V. 3 75 ft. Augustus Story, Cambridgeporl, Rep. Edward A. Story, Brighton. 1164 Elder P. Luke Carter, Cambridgeporl. 1165 " " Luke C Chllds, East Lexington. 1166 Verbena P. Eli W. Blake. 81 116" Geranium P. 11G8 Elm Av. 3G0 ft. 1169 Pine " 400 ft. 1170 " " 400 ft. 1171 " " 504 ft. 1172 Cypress Av., I rear of 251. i '^'''"• 1173 Fir Av. 1174 Poplar Av. 1175 Ivy P. 1176 Ailanthus P. 1177 " " 1178 » " 1179 " " 1180 " " 1181 Elder " 400 ft. 1182 " " 160 ft. 1183 " " 160 ft. 1184 " " 160 ft. 1185 Ailanthus " 1186 Verbena " 1187 Eglantine " 1188 Geranium " 1189 Verbena " 1190 Elder " 550 ft. 1191 Oak Av. 200 ft. 1192 Indian Pudge P. 1193 Fir Av. 1194 Cedar Av. 1195 Fir " 1196 Beech " 1197 " " 1198 Fir " 1199 Green Brier P. 184 ft. 1200 Fir Av. Benjamin F. Burgess. Samuel K. Williams. Charles Faulkner. John G. Wetherell. James Harris, Pep. James Plarris. John II. Pearson. John Barrett, East Camhridge. Elias Hasket Derby. Peter Frothingham. Sarah Skinner, Roxhury. Joseph B. Whall. George B. Dixwell. John J. Dixwell. Epes S. Dixwell, Cambridge. Samuel K. Bayley, Rep. Dudley H. Bayley. Timothy Farrar. Edward Crane. Aaron Perkins. William Dewhurst. Elijah Fiske, Cambridge. John W. ]\Iason. Nathaniel Goddard, Pep. Benj. Goddard. John M. W. Boyd. Nancy Salisbury. Harriet Bobbins. Samuel J. Beals, Nev) York. Charles A. Trafton. Jacob Ulman. Seth Wilmarth. Lemuel M. Standish. Charles Woodbury. Caleb G. Loring. John Cod man. James Tuttle. 82 1201 Ailanthus P. 1202 " a 1203 « 11 1204 « (( 1205 « a 120G Tulip u 1207 " u 1208 " (( 1209 " 11 1210 Pilgrim a 1211 Pine Av. 1212 Ailantlms P. 1213 " ti 1214 " u 1215 " 11 1216 " 11 1217 " 11 1218 " 11 1219 " 11 1220 Central Squar of 315 1221 Geranium P. 1222 " 11 1223 Yarrow 11 1224 Eglantine 11 1225 Ailanthus 11 122G Elder 11 1227 Geranium 11 1228 " 11 1229 " u 1230 Ailantlms 11 1231 1232 Geranium IC 1233 Ailanthus 11 1234 Elm Av. 1235 Geranium p. Sumner Adams. Peter Parker. Gustavus Tuckerman. Edward Codman. Benjamin W. Thayer. J. Ingersoll Bowditch. Henry I. Bowditch. William I. Bowditch, BrooJdine. Elizabeth B. I. Bowditch. George S. Nelson. 504 ft. George Morey. Lynde A. Huntington, Charlestown. George R. Noyes, Cambridge. Benjamin Rand, " Frederick Smith. Richard B. Carter, Rep. John n. Wllklns. John H. Wllklns. 3G0 ft. Horatio I\I. Willis. George Roberts. e, rear } c Joseph G. Stearns. William G. Lambert. Alexander H. Twombly. Edward G. Loring, Canihrulge. Robert Foster. 3G0 ft. George A. Kendsll, Rep. Cordelia R. Kendall. James Longley. Edwin Lamson. 375 ft. John L. Emmons. Jane N. Blalsdell. Silas Stevens, Brighton. John L. Emmons. Perez Smith. 100 ft. Harriet W. Carter, Brighton. 390 ft. Brewster Raynolds, Rep. Betsey Raynolds. 83 123G Ailanthus P. 1237 " " 1238 Oak Av. 1239 Pine " 1240 Tulip P. 400 ft 1241 Geranium P. 1242 Cedar Av. 1243 Ailanthus P., rear of 965. 1244 Pine Av. 1245 Central Av. 400 ft. 1246 Elder P. 1247 Ailanthus P. 220 ft. 1248 Geranium " 1249 Ailanthus " 1250 Elder " 450 ft. 1251 Eglantine " 1252 Geranium " 1253 Mistletoe " 1254 Pilgrim '• 450 ft. 1255 Central Av. 1256 Geranium P. 125 7 Pilgrim " 1258 Elder P. 1259 " " 12G0 Cedar Av. 1261 Eglantine P. 1262 Ailanthus " 1263 " " 1264 Eglantine " 1265 Geranium " 1266 Pine Av. 1267 Pilgrim P. 1268 Pine Av. 1269 P)ToIaP. Sampson Reed. William D. Ticknor. Daniel D. Broadhead. Nathan Viles. Edward Brooks. James M. Ford. Augustus Whittemore. William A. Greenwood. George Read, Roxhury. Ephriam Milton, Rep. George W. Milton, Chelsea, Amos W. Dana. Benjamin D. Shaw. Otis Everett, Jr. George P. Tewksbury. Isaac Parker. Samuel T. Snow. Elizabeth Harrington, Rep. John R. Bradford. Jerome V. C. Smith. Charles LI. Wood. George May. Charles Gordon Greene. John T. W. Sargent. Elizabeth T. Bowles, Roxbunj. Thomas W. Phillips. Sidney Patch. Joseph L. Brigham. Willi.im Gutterson, Dorchester, Rep. Wm. E. Gutterson. William Eaton. Amos T. Dunbar. George Bowlend. Thomas Snow. Harriet K. Miller. Mrs. Hollis Thayer. Edwin A. Boardman. 84 1270 Vine P. 225 ft. 1271 Geranium P. 1272 Thistle 400 ft. 1273 " " 400 ft. 1274 Snowdrop " 1275 Pilgrim " 127G Oak Av. 1277 " " 1278 AilanthusP. 1279 Central Av. 1280 " ISO ft. 1281 Willow Av. 1282 Spruce and ] Fir Av. J * 150 fc. > 1283 Geranium P. 1284 " " 1285 Pine Av. 1286 " " 800 ft. 1287 " " 100 ft. 1288 Mimosa P. 1289 Geranium P. 1290 Pine Av. 4GS ft. 1291 Ailanthus P. 460 ft. 1292 Geranium " 1293 Gentian " 1294 " " 375 ft. 1295 Cedar Av. 1296 Oleander P. 1297 Ailanthus " . 1298 Gentian " 1299 Mimosa " 200 ft. 1300 Chestnut Av. 1301 « " 1302 John George, Charlestoicn. Sarah P. Walker, Charles II. Parker. William Lincoln. Charles Homer. Charles Griffiths. Stephen Jenney. John A. Tarbell. Jesse Maynard. Timothy Gilbert. William II. Jameson. John C. Pratt. Charles II. Torrey, Medioay. Ellen B. Howe. Peter Conant, Charlestoicn. John W. Trull. Robert G. Shaw, Rep. G. Howland Shaw. Joanna Herwig. William G. Brooks. Lowell Mason, Neio York. Levi Brigham. AVilliam F. Homer. Jonathan Chapman, Rep. Jonathan Chapman, Milton. Daniel Ilersey. Albert F. Guild. Francis Harrington, Rep. Fanny B. Harrington. Barnabas Davis. Lambert Maynard. Isaac N. Burton. George W. Down. Jenness Batchelder. Moses Cook. 85 1303 Lawn A v. -^ 1304 " « 1305 " " 1306 " " - Jeffrey Richardson. 1307 " " 1308 " " _ 1309 Chapel Av. 904. rear of j ^yjn;,^,,, r. Lawrence. 1310 1311 Walnut Av. Dexler Fairbanks, Neio York. 1312 Pine " 400 ft. M. Day Kimball. 1313 Allan thus P. Mary Jennison. 1314 Chestnut Av. Daniel Gould. 1315 Elder P. 315 ft. Mary L Parker. 1316 Fir Av. John E. Kurtz. 1317 " " William Morton, Newton. 1318 Allan thus P. 200 ft. Timothy K. Blaisdell. 1319 Pine Av. 360 ft. Isanna C. Valentine, Cmnbridgeimrt 1320 Geranium P. James W. Gates, " 1321 Yarrow P. 600 ft. Mary Homer. 1322 Spruce Av. James Otis. 1323 " " Catherine F. Seaver, Brooldine. 1324 Geranium P. Alice Hawkins, Somerville. 1325 Gentian " Edward Emerson. 1326 Eglantine " Foster Waterman. 1327 Snowdrop " 400 ft. Matthew S. Parker. 1328 Pilgrim " John Hartshorn. 1329 Geranium " 400 ft. Lebbeus Stetson, Kep. Joshua Stetson. 1330 Eglantine " Susan Bryant. 1331 " " Nathaniel Daniels. 1332 Geranium " Sally Labree. 1333 Elder " 315 ft. Henry M. Parker, Cambridge. 1334 1335 Heliotrope P. George Darracott. 1336 " " Franklin Darracott. 1337 " " Joseph Nason. 1338 Petunia " William F. Shaw. 86 133D Central Av. Sarah A. Peck. 1340 Cypress " Lemuel Shattuck. 1341 Cedar " 400 ft. Benjamin Humphrey, Rep. Benjamin Humphrey. 1342 Spruce " David Heald. 1343 Cypress " Lewis Hall. 1344 " " William A. Hall. 1345 Orchis P. 400 ft. Thomas Wigglesworth, Rep. Edward Wigglesworth. 134G Olive " Israel M. Spelman. 1347 Pilgrim " William Underwood. 1348 Mountain Av Isaac Stone, Walerloion. 1349 OxalisP. George H. Loring. 1350 " " GOO ft. Abby M. Loring. 1351 Cedar Av. James G. Fuller, Charlesloum. 1352 Geranium P. Atherton H. Stevens, East Cambridge. 1353 Petunia " Francis Bundy. 1354 Indian Ridge P. 50 ft. Susan II. Noyes. 1355 Petunia u Thomas J. Pierce. 135G Peony P. 500 ft. Ebenezer Chadwick, Rep. Christopher C. Chadwick. 1357 " " Andrew Bigelow. 1358 Ailanthus P. George C. Howard. 1359 Spruce Av. 600 ft. Charles Davenport, Watcrtmim. 13G0 " " elames Davenport, Roxhury. 1361 " " Cliester B. Grover, Cambr'uhjcport. 1362 Geranium P. Henry Cormerais. 13G3 " " 400 ft. George B. Upton. 1364 Willow Av. Charles Morris, U. S. Navy. 13G5 Oleander P. 160 ft. Sarah Pitts. 1366 Heath 750 ft. John E. Thayer. 1367 " " Mrs. Daniel Safford. 13G8 Ailanthus " Mary Dowse. 13G9 Petunia " Franz Petersllea. 1370 Fir Av, Eleazer Nichols. 1371 Geranium " Hart II. Leavitt. 1372 Osier " Edward Blake, Longivood. 1373 Walnut Av. Thomas Dana, East Cambridge. 87 1374 Oak Av. 3G0 ft. 13 75 Fir " 13 7G Ailanthus V. 1377 Eglantine " 13 78 Heliotrope " 1379 " " 1380 Spruce Av. 440 ft. 1381 Heath P. 750 ft. 1382 Petunia P. 1383 Heliotrope P. 1384 Spruce Av. 525 ft. 1385 Chestnut " 138G Heliotrope P. 1387 Spruce Av. 500 ft. 1388 Asolepias P. 1389 Heath " 400 ft. 1390 " " 840 ft. 1391 " " 840 ft. 1392 Asclepias " 1393 " " 1394 " " 1395 Chestnut Av. 139G Heliotrope P. 1397 Asclepias " 1398 " " 1399 " " 1400 Heliotrope " 1401 Asclepias " 200 ft. 1402 Beech Av.,-> rear of 562. \ 120 ft. 1403 Snowdrop P. 1404 " " 1405 " " 140G Eglantine " 200 ft. 1407 Spruce Av. 500 ft. 1408 Verbena P. Ezra S. Gannett. Oliver Locke. Franklin Smith. Joseph H. Lord. John Barnes, Cambridge. Jolm Buckman, Chariestown. Samuel P. Allen, Rep. Lewis Colb}', Camhridgcporl. Nathaniel Thayer. John Bogardus. Joseph Bur rage, W. Camhridge. Thomas Mair. Nathaniel Carr. Jabez Coney. George S. Glover. George B. Hanover. Prince Hawes. j\Iary Ann Binney. Mary G. P. Binney. John R. Mauley. Nathaniel Dana, Rep. Charles B. Dana, BrooJdine. Charles B. Dana. " William Mitchell. Jonathan Ellis. Solomon Sargent, Camhridge. Thomas Stearns " Luther Barnes. George W. Collamore. Charles Whitney, Camhridge. INIary Haynes. Isaac Harris. Henry N. Hooper. William Harris. George W. Oilman. jVIoses Warren, Camhridge. Deborah Burgess, Rep. James M. Burgess. 88 1409 Central Av. 1410 Mimosa P. 1411 Cypress A v. 1412 1413 Verbena P. 1414 1415 Cypress Av. 1416 Mountain " 3G0 ft. 1417 " " 1418 Heath P. 400 ft. 1419 Poplar Av. 27 ft. 1420 Larch « 1421 Spruce « 1422 " " 1423 " " 1424 Mimosa P. 600 ft. 1425 Larch Av. 1426 Lupine P. 1427 AilanthusP., 1 100 ft. 1428 Cypress Av. 1429 Spruce " 1430 PtbodoraP. 1431 Mimosa " 1432 Pine Av. 1433 1434 1435 Spruce Av. 1436 " " 1437 Willow " 1438 Columbine P. 1439 Eglantine " 1440 Geranium " 1441 Spruce Av. 1442 " " Abel Phelps. Augustine G. Stimson. Samuel Cleland, Chelsea. Thomas J. White, Cambridge. Joseph Lovejoy. Richard S. Fay. Samuel P. P. Fay, Cambridge, E.ep. Richard S. Fay. George R. Sampson. Ruth Wheeler. John Charter, Cliarlestoicn. Samuel Gilbert, Jr. Benjamin R. Gilbert. Aaron D. AVebber. Nathan Rice, Cambridge, Rep. Nathan P. Rice. Carmi E. King. Amos Coolidge. Nathaniel P. Hunt, Framingliam. Joseph ]\I. Ordway. John Davenport. Walter Baker, Dorchester, Rep. Edmund J. Baker, Dorchester. John C. Chathn. 450 ft. Stephen G. Bass. 808 ft. Thaddeus B. Bigelow. 308 ft. Isaiah Bangs, Cambridgeport. 350 ft. Louisa Waterhouse, Cavibridge. 720 ft. Thomas Lee, Brookline. John Clark. Emery Rice, Brighton. John S. Tyler. Francis Winship, Brighton. Rep. Franklin Winship, " 89 1443 1444 1445 144G 1447 1448 1449 1450 1451 1452 1453 1454 1455 145G 1457 1458 1459 14G0 1461 14G2 14G3 1464 1465 1466 14G7 1468 1469 1470 1471 14 72 1473 1474 Adjoining 323. Hibiscus P. Yarrow " Pine Av. Hibiscus P. Petunia " Mimosa " Olive " Sedge " Central Av. Lupine P. Hibiscus " Petunia " Cedar Av. Hibiscus P. Cedar Av. Hibiscus P. Thistle " Cypress A v. Lupine P. Fir Av. Rhodora P. Hibiscus " Rhodora " Sedjie " Fir Av. 1475 Cypress A v. 1476 Fir " 1477 Cypress " 1478 Hibiscus P. Samuel R. Putnam, Roxhury. Barnabas Thacher. Isaac Thacher. William S. Thacher. 100 ft. Betsey Francis. Daniel F. Snow. Daniel White. Joseph S. Hills. Joseph E. Brown. Nathan Brown, Roxhury. 150 ft. Mary B. Swift. 400 ft. Warren Preston, Bangor. Jonathan Bush, Cambridge. George M. Browne. Nathaniel AVaterman. Charles W. Bowker. Francis Tukey. Henry Hall. 800 ft. Ebenezer Francis. Catherine Gibbs, Rep. James C. Wild. Augustus Hemmenway. Josiah Perham, Jr. 30 ft. William F. Homer. Josiah Fisk, Roxhury. Charles D. Gould. John P. Bowker, Jr. William Frost, Camhridge. Francis Hilliard, Roxhury. 400 ft. Benjamin Lamson. 500 ft. Abiijail Armstrono;. 500 ft. ft. 200 ft. 100 ft. 8* INIary L. Stone, E. Camhridge, Rep. Samuel Slocumb, " Francis Sales, Camhridge. Samuel P. Heywood, Camhridgeport. Mark Bills, William Thirwall, " 90 1479 Hibiscus P. 1480 Rhodora " 1481 " " 1482 " " 1483 Fir Av. 1484 Mimosa P. 1485 Hibiscus " 1486 Petunia P. 1487 KhodoraP. 400 ft. 1488 Pine Av. 40( 1489 Rhodora P. 1490 Snowdrop " 1491 Hawthorn " 20C 1492 Hibiscus " 1493 Spruce Av. 1494 Hibiscus P. 1495 Petunia " 1496 Spruce Av. 1497 Petunia P. 1498 Fir Av. 1499 Lupine P. 1500 Sedge " 1501 Pine Av. 1502 Spruce Av. and | Lupine P. i 1503 Indian Ridge P. 1504 Sedge " 1505 Hibiscus " 1506 Snowdrop " 1507 (( u 1508 U <( 1509 Tulip « 1510 Hibiscus " 1511 Columbine " Walter C. Green, Neio York. Cheever Newhall, Dorchester. John M. Newhall. Harrison Prescott, Cambridge. James H. Kelsey, " Mary Pratt. Martin Barnes. Rachel Langmaid, Rep. Samuel P. Langmaid, Charles- toicn. George W. Felt, Rep. Jacob H. Felt. Alvin Adams. Amos Farnsworth. Frederick Perkins. Harriet Ward Crosby, Lowell. John F. Holbrook. Horace Gleason, Chelsea. Susan J. Austin, Camhridge. Gilbert Parmelce. Agnes Austin. Stephen S. Nichols. Sarah Bridge, Roxburi/. John A. Magee. John Benson, Cambridge. Abigail Hudson, Somerville. James O. Ward, New Yorlc. Susan M. Stackpole. Richard AV. Shapleigh. Samuel F. Watts. John B. Parker. Jonathan A. Davis. Edward Codman. Thomas Laurie, Camhridge. Gad C. Lyman. Isaac Rich, Brooldine. 91 1512 Petunia P. Thomas Richardson. 1513 " " William Richardson. 1514 Spruce Av. 400 ft. John Bates. 1515 " 400 ft. James S. Savage, SoutJiboro\ 1516 Pilgrim P. 110 ft. Frederick A. Eustis, Milton. 1517 Geranium P. 366 ft. Asa Swallow. 1518 " " 366 ft. James L. Jones, Chelsea. 1519 " " 366 ft. Stephen Sibley, " 1520 Columbine " 400 ft. William Thomas. 1521 Willow Av. rear of 44. James F. B. Marshall. 1522 Pine " 1523 Spruce " Joseph Barnard. Theodore II. Seavcy. 1524 Petunia P. Samuel E. Kendall. 1525 Spruce Av. 1526 Honeysuckle P. 360 ft. Geo. C. Richardson, CamhriJgeport. Adin Hall, 1527 " Rep. Henry Carter. " 360 ft. James Dillon. 1528 Spruce A v. 1529 Oak " 54 ft. Henry Cobb. Amy B. Stone, Wateriown. 1530 Olive P. 100 ft. INIary Wallack. 1531 Eglantine P. Thomas Leighton, Cambridge. 1532 Cypress Av. Frank G. Towle, 1533 Chestnut " John H. Shattuck, Neivion Corner. 1534 Yarrow P. 75 ft. . William Plolmes. 1535 Spruce Av. Mason Morse. 1586 Petunia P. Margaret Farmer. 1537 Willow Av. 400 ft. Charles 0. Whitmore. 1538 Asclepias P. Stephen Locke. 1539 Eglantine " 480 ft. Currier F. Bagley. 1540 Heath " 600 ft. Edward S. Tobey. 1541 Pine Av. Charles W. Brown. 1542 Spruce " Darwin E. Jewett. 1543 Poplar " 45 ft. Edward D. Sohier, BrooHine, Trustee under the will of Phinebas Blair. 1544 Hibiscus P. Nathaniel Harris. 1545 Willow Av. rear of 503. I 390 ft . George B. Neal, Charlesloivn. 92 1546 Yerbena P. 1547 Sumac " 1548 Spruce Av. 400 ft. 1549 Fir 1550 Thistle P. 1551 " " 1552 " " 500 ft. 1553 AilanthusP. 40 ft. 1554 Chestnut Av. 1555 Spruce " 1556 Kazel P. 600 ft. 1557 Asclepias P. 400 ft. 1558 Sorrel " 1559 Verbena " 1560 Asc!i'i)ias " 1561 Spruce Av. 1562 Cypress Av. 15G3 Honeysuckle P. 1564 Spruce Av. 400 ft. 15C5 Geranium P. 1566 Spruce Av. 1567 1568 Spruce Av. 1569 Eglantine P. 1570 Columbine " 1571 Hibiscus " 400 ft. 1572 Cypress Av. 1573 Cypress A v. rear of 1572. I 1574 Rhodora P. 75 ft. 1575 Spruce Av. 1576 Geranium P. 400 ft. 1577 Petunia " 1578 Eglantine " 1579 Central Av., rear of 762. |- 120 ft. Henry P. Bliss, ]Vcu't07i. Samuel W. Clifford, Roxhiinj. Jacob HIttingcr, Watertown. Anna Q. Parsons. William C. Allen, New York. Joseph S. Allen, " Henry H. Jones. Hannah C. Phipps, Cambridge. Charles I). Balfour. John Peak. "William Brigham. John B. Cross, Rep. Joshua H. Putnam, Brookline. Jerusha Dickinson. True M. Ball. Dexter Bowman, Charlestown, Rep. Nancy R. Bowman, Cambridge. Zadock Bowman, Charlestoivn. Edward Hennessey. Rollin H. Neale. David Reed. !Mrs. Josiah N. Marshall, Cambridge. Edmund Smith, Brighton. Thomas Blanchard. Ezeklel "Woodman, Chelsea. John Read, Cambridge. James S. Barbour, " Fanny P. Chandler, Natich. Abraham G. Wyman. Elizabeth McRae. Henry N. Clark. "Waity G. Nichols. Seth Robinson. Susan A. Caldwell, Charlestown. George B. Atwood, Taunton. 93 1580 1581 1582 1583 158-4 1585 1586 1587 1588 1589 1590 1591 1592 1593 1594 1595 159G 1597 1598 1599 1600 1601 1602 1603 1604 1605 1606 1607 1608 Acaeia P. Verbena " Fir Av. Petunia P. Spruce Av. Verbena P. Willow Av., rear of 418. Willow Av., rear of 418. A^'erbena P. Rhodora " Tulip " a 11 Pliodora " 11 11 Spruce Av. Petunia P. Verbena " Spruce Av. 11 11 Heath P. Cedar Av. 11 11 Cypress " 11 II Petunia P. Spruce Av. 1609 " « 1610 " " 1611 Poplar Av. 1612 Hibiscus P. 1613 Mountain Av. Francis A. Atwood. Joshua Bennett, B'dlerica. George Holden, Wohurn. William W. Warren. Alanson Bigelow, Camhiklgcport. William W. Allcott. JNIary Harris. Moses C. Warren, Brookline. Lewis Endicott. I Ptobert M. Mason. I 200 ft. Charles Mason. Carl Pfaff. Edmund L. Gilson. 400 ft. John L. Payson. 600 ft. Martha Lithgow. Francis Brown. Lewis G. Pray. Eliza Stone, Cambridge. Warren E. Russell. Nathaniel Richardson. Susan Sparrow, Canibr'ulgeport. 400 ft. Stephen R. Pearl. Nathan S. Walton. Moses Ingols. 400 ft. Rufus Mosman. Nathaniel Mitchell. John S. Ellis, Weston. James Hagar, Jr., Charlestown. 400 ft. John Wesson, " Rep. Mercy S. Wesson, " Andrew Sawtell, " Abel Fitz, Somerville. 75 ft. Sarah K. Pierce. Robert Garrett, Somerville. Nathan Hale. 94 1614 Honeysuckle P. Geo. D. Wise, Medford. 1G15 Petunia u Charles N. Chandler. IGIG Verbena a Frederick A. Hawley. 1G17 " u George T. Hawley. 1G18 Fir (1 John Freeman, 1G19 Petunia (( Lemuel E. Caswell. 1C20 Pine Av. " 400 ft . James A. Treat, PlUsfield, N. II. 1621 Petunia P. Jacob Tliaxter, Rep. Jacob Thaxter. 1622 '' " Franklin Smith. 1623 Asclepias P. Alonzo Farrar. 1624 Beech Av. 150 ft. Elizur Baldwin. 1625 Spruce " Isaac H. Hazleton. 1G2G Rhodora P. 75 ft. Pliilander T. Barber. 1G27 Petunia " Gustavus Cheney. 1628 Elder " Addison Gage, Charlestoicn. 1G29 " " Georpe W. Gage. 1630 Verbena " Luke Fay. 1631 Heliotrope" William S. Tuckerman. 1632 Cedar A v. Noah Sturtevant. 1G33 " " Newell Sturtevant. 1634 Pine " George N. Fairbanks. 1635 Willow " 180 ft. Jane Sandra. 1636 Ejriantine P. George Nichols, Cainhridcje. 1637 Petunia " James B. Nason. 1638 Oleander " Abner Phelps. 1639 Hibiscus P. Plaisted H. Perkiu", KennehunJqwrt. 1640 Sedge " 400 ft. Rufus Howe, Madhoru'. 1611 " " Sj'lvanus Packard. 1642 " " William A. Phillips. 1643 Hibiscus " Frederick T. Gray, Rep. Frederick T. Gray. 1644 Spruce Av. Robert McGlU. 1645 Pine " 40 ft. Daniel Cummings. 1646 Petunia P. 200 ft. George Phillips, Ea^t Cambridge. 1647 Pine Av. Calvin Dimick, Camhridgeport. 1648 " " Joseph G. Russell. 1649 Cedar Av. 400 ft. Ethan N. Coburn, Charlestown. 95 1650 Spruce A v. 1G51 " " 1G52 Jasmine P. 1653 Fir Av. 1G54 Spruce Av. 360 ft. 1G55 Willow " 1656 Spruce " 1657 " " 1658 Honeysuckle P. 400 ft. 165D Larch Av. 1660 Heliotrope P. 1G61 Willow Av., rear of 50-4. 1 250 ft. 1662 Fir Av. 1663 Columbine P. 400 ft. 1664 Spruce Av. 1665 " " 150 ft. 1666 Mimosa P. 360 ft. 166 7 Chestnut Av. 1668 Pyrola P. 1669 Sedge " 1670 Cedar Av. 1671 Rosemary P. 1672 Pine Av. 1673 Petunia P. 1674 Tulip " 1675 Columbine P. 200 ft. 1676 Cypress Av. 1677 " " 1678 Columbine P. 16 79 Elder " 1680 Orchis " 1681 " " 1682 •' 1683 Chestnut Av. Charles Ranstead. Orel Towle. William E. Brownell, sole heir at law of Gilbert Brownell. James Ritchie. John W. W^arren. Thomas W. Wyman, U. S. Navy, Rep. Rob't H. Wyman, Annapolis, Md. George O. Brastow, Somerville. Artemas AVhite, " Daniel Draper. Samuel B. Rindge. Symmes Gardner. Stephen Lynch. William L. Real. Nathaniel Whiting, Wateiiown. Alexander Wadsworth. John Fail field. Jonathan W. Bcmis, Charleslotvn. Frf eman L. Pulsifer, East Cambridge. James F. Clarke. Henry Homer. Charles T. Stephens. Lyman Farwell. Jacob Wyeth, Cambridge. William Heckle. Charles T. Hubbard, Newton. Ai Blood. Sarah Baxter, Newton. Samuel Colby. Aaron Ilobart. Deborah B. Breeden, New York. Ebenezer Collamore, " John Collamore, Jr. Davis Collamore, New York. Angelica T. Powell, Charlestoiun. 96 1GS4 Cypress Av. Samuel F. McCleary, Jr. 1G85 Columbine P. Marlborough Williams. 1G8G Yarrow " Charles Calhoun. 1687 Central Av. 195 ft, . Mary Scott. 1688 llhodora P. 185 ft. , Ann U. Haskell, Chelsea. 1689 Columbine P. Calvin C. Sampson, Ckarleslown. 1G90 Sedge " 150 ft. Franklin Siuith. 1691 Mimosa " 200 ft. Jonathan Hyde, Cambridge. 1692 Cypress Av. WiUard Phillips, 1693 Gentian P. Thomas Hollis. 1G94 Verbena " Harrison C. Bryant. 1695 Columbine P. 400 ft. James T. Austin. 1696 Spruce Av. John L. Flanders. 1697 U li 600 ft. , Proprietors in Trust for Elizabeth W. Williams. 1698 Thistle P. Charles S. Storrow, Lawrence. 1699 U il IGO ft. Thomas W. Storrow. 1700 Petunia" Edmund P. Dolbeare. 1701 Mountain Av. Theodore H. Dorr. 1702 Sedge P. John J. Newcomb. 1703 Verbena P. Jacob F. Taylor, Brighton. 1704 Spruce Av. Edward L. Stevens. 1705 Columbine P. Samuel Gilbert. 1706 Petunia " Elizabeth H. Greene, Somerville. 1707 Elm Av. 400 ft. Alexander Strong. 1708 u u 400 ft. Clement Willis. 1709 u u llcbecca Pierce. 1710 Columbine P. Nathaniel Livermore, Camhridgeport. 1711 a (( John Livermore, " 1712 Heath " George Livermore, Cambridge. 1713 u u Isaac Livermore, Cambridgeport. 1714 Snowdrop " Eliza P. How, Rep. Hall J. How. 1715 Verbena " 400 ft. Oliver Edwards. 1716 Spruce Av. 441 ft. Robert C. Mackay. 1717 U it 400 ft. George Pratt, Rep. George L. Pratt. 1718 Columbine P. 150 ft. Henry T. Teel, Charlcstoion. 97 1719 Spruce Av. 1720 Verbena P. 1721 Spruce A v. 1722 Cypress " 1723 Elm " 1724 " " 1725 " " 1726 Hibiscus P. 1727 Yarrow " 1728 Acacia " 1729 Fir Av. 1730 Elm" 200 ft. 360 ft. 400 ft. 1731 Indian Ridge P. 1732 Spruce Av. 1733 Cypress " 1 734 Honeysuckle P. 1735 Eglantine " 1736 Fir Av. 1737 Acanthus P. 1788 " " 1739 Sedge " 1740 Spruce Av. 360 ft. 1741 Hawthorn P. 1742 Spruce A v. 1743 Chestnut" 1744 Cedar " 1745 Hawthorn P. 1746 Beech Av. 1747 Green Brier P. 75ft, 1748 Heath « 1749 Acanthus " 1750 Poplar Av. 1751 Gentian P. 810 ft. 1752 Acanthus P. 1753 Honeysuckle P. 1754 Acanthus " 9 Henry Emerson. Harvey D. Parker. Lucien S. Learned, CamhridgeporL Mary Brown. Edward Lawrence, Charlestown. Richard Baker, Jr., " Samuel Atherton, " James Hall. Martin Lane, Camhridgeport. William E. Carter, Camhridge. Margaret B. Sigourney. Abraham A. Dame. Bryant P. Tilden, Rep. Edward I. Browne. Martin Moore. Mary C. Norcross, West Roxhury. Jerome B. Cram. Henry P. Sturgis. St. John's Lot. John Stratton. William Trumbull. Paran Stevens. Sarah T. Stickney. Gardner G. Hubbard, Camhridge. William Wason, Rep. Frances Wason, Watertoion. Harriet Greene, Camhridge. Alexander H. Reed, Camhridgeport. Susan Parkman. Phinehas J. Stone, CJiarlestmon. George Strickland, England. George Allen. Isaac W. Blanchard. Dane A. Marrett, Somerville. Henry S. Waldo, West Roxhury. Solomon Lenfest, Camhridge. Pearl Martin. John Warner, Newton Corner. 98 1755 Acanthus P. 175G Cypress Av. 1757 Pilgrim P. 1758 » " 1759 Tulip " 1760 Acanthus P. 1761 Cedar Av. 1762 Spruce " 1763 Eglantine P. 1200 ft, 1764 Acacia " 1765 Indian Ridge P. 1766 Pilgrim « 1767 Ailanthus " 60 ft. 1768 Acacia " 1769 Jasmine " 1770 Eglantine " 1771 " " 1772 " " 1773 Lupine " 1774 Spruce Av. 1775 Hibiscus P. 1776 Willow Av. 1777 Green Brier P. 90 ft. 1778 Eglantine " 1779 Pilgrim " 1780 " " 525 ft. 1781 " " 525 ft. 1782 '* " 525 ft. 1783 " " 525 ft. 1784 Elm Av. 1785 " " 1786 " " 400 ft. 1787 « " 400 ft. 1788 Spruce Av. 400 ft. 1789 Sorrel P. 360 ft. 1790 Willow Av. 100 ft. Nancy Stevens. Heman S. Doane, Charlestoivn. Andrew L. Stone. Samuel Neal. William S. Whitwell. Thomas M. Cutter, Charlestown. James B. Homer, West Cambridge. Kobert Todd, Charlestown. Stephen Tilton, Rep. Stephen Tilton. Shadrach T)ickson,*^Somerville. Ashbel G. 'Ra\ston,''Philadel2)Jiia. John Stearns. Mary Ann Vincent. Margaret E. Buttrick, Somerville. Jacob S. Gould, Cambridge. Caroline Langley. Luther Dana. George Hyde, Charlestown. Philip Hichborn, " George G. Wheeler. Calvin G. Page. Amos W. Cross. Martha Eveleth, Newton. Lucy G. Braman. J. Huntington Wolcott. J. Huntington Wolcott. Samuel Frothingham. Samuel Frothingham, Jr. Chandler Bobbins, (Rev.) Reuben Hunt, Charlestoivn. William M. Edmands. Susannah Johnson, Charlestown, Rep. George Johnson, " Jotham Johnson, " Calvin Morse, Camhridgeport. John Dowley, Neio York. Ann M. Davis, Charlestown. 99 1791 1792 1793 1794 1795 179G 1797 1798 1799 1800 1801 1802 1803 1804 1805 1806 1807 1808 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813 1814 1815 1816 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 1823 Jasmine P. 100 ft. Charles H. White. Fir Av. 1050 ft. Thatcher Magoun, Medford, Rep. Thatcher Magoun, " Gentian P. Aaron B. Magoun, Camhridgeport. Walnut Av. Benjamin A. Smith, Trustee. " " Charles C. Holbrook, Dorchester. Spruce " John Simonds. Indian Ridge P. Henry K. May, Roxhunj. Eglantine " Abijah W. Farrar, Lexington. " " Otis H. Dana, " Yarrow " John AVyeth, Cainhridge. Acanthus " Sewall Barker. Spruce Av. Joseph E. Andrews, Rep. Sarah Andrews. Acacia P. Sanford C. Gardner. Gentium P. Francis D. Darling, Roxbury. Jasmine " Gustavus Farley. Spruce Av. 3G0 ft. Thomas O. Larkin, Neiu York. " " 360 ft. Otis Wright, Dorchester. Gentian P. 1450 ft. ^ Proprietors in Trust for " " 896 ft. j Thomas Dowse. Lupine " Mary L. C. Rendon. Acanthus P. Sarah A. Muncrief. Geranium " Hugh Jameson. " " Joseph C. Bond. Gentian " James W. Stearns, Jr., Somerville. Snowdrop " 400 ft. David Francis, Rep. Joseph H. Francis. Sorrel " Catherine Phinney, Lexington. Acacia " Harvey George, Camhridgeport. Acanthus " George Baird. Hibiscus " George A. Fields. Acacia " Eunice Nash. Acanthus " Dolly Bird, Somerville. Gentian " James M. Lassell, East Cambridge, Rep. Sarah E. Lassell, " 1824 Sorrel " WiUiam Carleton, Charlestown. 100 1825 Eglantine P. 150 ft. E. M. P. Wells. 1826 Lupine " rear of 1502. 1 40 ft. Samuel Story, Jr., Halifax, N. S. 1827 Fir Av. James Leeds. 1828 » " Timothy C. Leeds. 1829 Eglantine P. 180 ft. Charles M. Tyler, Camhridgeport. 1830 Hibiscus " 42 ft. Arthur Brown, Bath, Me. 1831 " " Edward A. Ward. 1832 Lupine " William May, Watertoion. 1833 Acanthus" Ede Sanderson, Cambridge. 1834 Central Av. 400 ft. Thomas Goddard. 1835 Magnolia" Charles F. Ames. 1836 Spruce " James Boardman, Camhridgeport. 1837 " " David Ellis, Cambridge. 1838 " « Curtis Davis, Cambridgeport. 1839 " " Alexander Dickinson, " 1840 Snowdrop P. 400 ft. Martin L. Hall. 1841 Poplar A v. 100 ft. Peter C. Brooks. 1842 Spruce " Isaac Pratt, Jr. 1843 Acanthus P. Mary Ann Mull, Cambridgeport. 1844 Eglantine " Benjamin Thompson, Charlestoivn, Eep. John W. Frothingham, Brook- Ign, N. Y. 1845 Hawthorn " 330 ft. John H. Jenks. 1846 " " 400 ft. William Jenks. 1847 Lupine " David Gore. 1848 " " Stanley Gore, Dorchester. 1849 Elm Av. Amos Tenney, Newton. 1850 " " David A. Sanborn, Somerrille. 1851 " " Kobert Vinal, " 1852 Acanthus P. Seth C. Winnek, East Cambridge. 1853 Elm Av. Isaac Stickney. 1854 Spruce Av. Dalphon Osborn, Camhridgeport. 1855 " " 400 ft. . Lyman White. 1856 Acanthus P. William A. Noyes. 1857 " " Moses Ricker, Cambridgeport. 1858 Fir Av. Charles L. Gibson. 1859 Geranium P. Henry W. Clarke. 101 1860 Acanthus P. James Gay- 1861 Walnut Av. Sarah A. Barry, Lynn. 1862 Pilgrim P. 400 ft. Sarah B. Foster, Rep. John B. Alley. 1863 Spruce Av. 40 ft. Henry D. Cruger, New York. 1864 Sorrel P. Jacob Hahn. 1865 Honeysuckle P." 200 ft. Benjamin Randell, Somerville. 1866 " " 400 ft. Alvin Brown. 1867 Eglantine " 400 ft. Daniel Davies. 1868 Snowdrop " Joseph B. Glover. 1869 " " 400 ft. Theodore Frothingham. 1870 Eglantine " Edwin Howland. 1871 Acanthus " George Hamman. 1872 Spruce A v. Dexter Roby. 1873 " " 225 ft. Job Turner. 1874 Petunia P. Albert F. Chandler, Watertoion. 1875 Hibiscus " Nathan Webb, Charlestown. Rep. Mary H. Webb, " 1876 " " Charles Forster, Somerville. 1877 " " Jacob Forster, Charlestown. 1878 " " Edwin Forster Adams, " 1879 " " Samuel Raymond, " 1880 " " David Devens, " Rep. Arthur W. Austin, W. Roxbury 1881 Acacia " 400 ft. Ann Fuller, Cambridgeport. 1882 Pilgrim " 132 ft. Jacob A. Dresser. 1883 Spruce Av. Gardner Wheeler. 1884 Elm " Frederick W. Sargent. 1885 " " 400 ft. Josiah Stedman. 1886 " and Pine Avs. 1 150 ft. Edward Brooks, Trustee. 1887 Pilgrim P. Henry A. Rice. 1888 Elm Av. 624 ft. Elizabeth L. Francis. 1889 " " Elizabeth Wyeth, Camlridge. 1890 Asclepias P. Aaron Ordway, Cambridgeport. 1891 Mountain Av.. rear") _.. ^ . __ of 1613. y Elizabeth H. Huse. 1892 Petunia P. Hannah Hilton. 9* 102 1893 1894 Snowdrop P. Andrew M. McPhail, Jr. 1895 Petunia " David P. AVorcester. 1896 Spruce Av. 536 ft. John Wyeth, Cambridge. 1897 Elm " Susan Sears. 1898 " <' 990 ft. Peter Hubbell, Charlestoion. 1899 Fir » Perkins Boyntonl 1900 Eglantine P. Benjamin F. Teel, Charlestown. 1901 Sorrel " Chester Daniell. 1902 Eglantine " 20 ft. William Arnold, Charlestoion. 1903 '< " Amos T. Frothingham, " 1904 Geranium " Joseph S. Read, Camhrkhjeport. 1905 Sorrel " Matthew Perkins. 1906 Yarrow " 90 ft. Charles J. B. Moulton. 1907 Eglantine " 75 ft. Ebenezer Weeman. 1908 Sorrel " Aaron 11. Saffbrd, Camhrklgeport. 1909 " " Benjamin H. Shattuck, U. S. Navy. 1910 Spruce Av. John Foster. 1911 " " Horace B. Taylor. 1912 Walnut Av. Luther S. Gushing, Rep. Edmund L. Gushing, Charles- town, N. H. 1913 Sorrel P. James McAllaster, Rep. Rachel McAllaster. 1914 " " Edward Howard, Roxhury. 1915 Yarrow P. Samuel Hall, Jr. 1916 Sorrel " Nathaniel D. Whitney. 1917 " " Frederick Clapp, Camhrklgeport. 1918 " " Hezekiah S. Chase. 1919 Eglantine P. Eli A. Yale, Charlestoion. 1920 Spruce Av. 500 ft. C. Berkley Johnson. 1921 Fir « George N. Comer. 1922 Sorrel P. Moses Wildes, 2d. 1923 Acacia " 216 ft. William N. Tyler. 1924 Beech Av. 400 ft. Francis W. R. Emery. 1925 Heath P. 400 ft. Hiram Jacobs. 1926 Acacia " Avery Plumer. 1927 Elm Av. Josiah Willard, Rep. James M. Phipps. 103 1928 Petunia P. 120 ft. William Black, Cambridge. 1929 Orchis " 400 ft. Benjamin W. Nichols. 1930 Indian Ridge P. Joseph West. 1931 Asclepias u William B. Fowle, Jr., Watertoion. 1932 Fir Av. Henry A. Kendall. 1933 Sorrel P. Alft-ed Richardson, Rep. Loring S. Richardson. 1934 Acacia " Daniel H. Richards, Camhridgeport. 1935 Lupine P. 165 ft. James Carpenter. 1936 Spruce Av. John A. Libby. 1937 Acacia P. 400 ft. Levi F. Russell, Camhridge. 1938 Fir Av. Samuel M. Pook, Charlestown. 1939 Beech Av. Arba INIaynard. 1940 Cedar " Elijah Thayer. 1941 Geranium P. James Marshall, Charlestown. 1942 " " 50 ft. Freeman C. Sewall, " 1943 Mimosa " 400 ft. James C. Dunn. 1944 Sorrel " Charles J. F. Sherman. 1945 " " Patrick H. Chandler. 1946 Walnut Av. Mary Shannon, Newton. 1947 Eglantine P. George F. Whall, " 1948 Elm Av. Nahum P. Whitney. 1949 Tulip P. Robert C. Hooper, Dorchester. 1950 Hibiscus P. Moses Thayer. 1951 Eglantine P. George Hale. 1952 " " Robert Butler. 1953 Spruce Av. George N. Fisher, Charlestoion. 1954 Elm " 487 ft. Ralph Warner. 1955 " " Ephraim Marston, Camhridgeport. 1956 « " 400 ft. Solomon Piper. 1957 Geranium P. Catherine Goddard, BrookUne. 1958 " " Waldo Flint. 1959 Hibiscus " John W. Brooks, Charlestoion. 1960 Elm Av. William Parkman. 1961 " " Oliver Winship, Lexington. 1962 Yarrow P. 144 ft. John S. Buck, E. Camhridge. 1963 Fir Av. Asahel C. Palmer, Charlestoion. 1964 Elm " William Melvin. 104 1965 Pilgrim P. 400 ft. Uriel Crocker. 1966 Acacia " 500 ft. Henry Wood. 1967 Verbena P. Margaret D. Baldwin. 1968 AilanthusP. 60 ft. Elizabeth Hovey, Cambridge. 1969 Elm Av. Jonathan Davis. 1970 Pilgrim P. Silas B. Buck, E. Cambridge. 1971 Hibiscus " 70 ft. Mary Augusta Wood, BrooUine. 1972 " " Robert Kclren. 1973 Spruce Av. John J. Shaw. 1974 Asclepias P. 120 ft. George A. Kettell, Charlestoivn. 1975 Honeysuckle P. George W. Robinson, Somerville. 1976 FirAv. Charles A. Smith. 1977 Honeysuckle P. Charles Everett, Rep. Richard B. Everett. 1978 Hibiscus a Alexander Moseley, Medford. 1979 Elm Av. 1027 ft. William H. Knight. 1980 Verbena P. William Churchill, BrooUine. 1981 « " T. Henry Perkins. 1982 Acanthus P. 100 ft. James Rendles, Cambridge. 1983 Mimosa " James A. Estabrook. 1984 Petunia " Charles Quigley, Wilmiiigton, N. C. 1985 Geranium " James Baxter, Jr., New York. 1986 Honeysuckle P. 200 ft. . Richard Chadwick. 1987 Spruce Av. Hiram Tubbs. 1988 Verbena P. Sumner P. Shepard. 1989 Sorrel " 400 ft. Barnabas Edmands, Charlestown. 1990 Ailantbus" 30 ft. William W. Ward, California. 1991 Verbena " 120 ft. Almira W. Smith. 1992 Hibiscus " Elijah C. Drew. 1993 " " 165 ft. James W. Harris. 1994 1995 Elm Av. John H. Farwell. 1996 Yarrow P. Robert W. Newell. 1997 Acacia " 150 ft. George W. Safford, Cambridgeport. 1998 " " Seth E. Brown. 1999 Petunia « Jacob A. Johnson. 2000 Pine Av. Abraham Hilliard, Cambridge, Rep. Stephen T. Farwell, " 105 2001 Yarrow P. 2002 Asclepias P. 2003 Beech Av. 400 ft. 50 ft. 2004 Elm " 2005 Fir " 2006 " " 2007 Sorrel P. 750 ft. 2008 " " 2009 Snowdroji P. 2010 Yarrow " 450 ft. 2011 Cedar Av. 187 ft. 2012 Hibiscus P. 2013 Chestnut Av. 2014 Honeysuckle 2015 " P. " 400 ft. 2016 ElmAv. 201 7 Magnolia Av. 2018 Beech " 200 ft. 2019 Hibiscus P. 2020 Eglantine P. 2021 Hibiscus " 2022 Fir Av., rear of 1963. 1 390 ft. 2023 Laurel Av. 400 ft. 2024 Petunia P. 36 ft. 2025 Lupine " 640 ft. 2026 Oxalis " 2027 Beech Av. 72 ft. 20^8 Gentian P. 400 ft. 2029 Eglantine" 2030 Fir Av. 396 ft. 2031 Magnolia Av. 2032 Acacia P. 150 ft. 2033 Hibiscus P. 2034 Tulip " 2035 Hibiscus " 600 ft. 2036 Poplar Av. 100 ft. Isaiah Caverly. Stephen G. Allen. James Anderson. Henry A. Reed, Rep. Josiah M. Jones. Charles M. Cox. Matthew Cox. Ihomas Whittemore, Camhridgeijort. Lucius R. Paige, " Mary Griffiths. Mary Goddard, Roxhury. Joseph Allen. Andrew S. Tozier. John R. Robinson, San Francisco. James M. Shute, Somerville. Sewell Phelps. Samuel A. Bradbury. Amos H. Powers. William A. Tufts. William Lang. Sarah E. Coolidge. George Hayward. Charles Rice. Catherine O. Bell. Margaret L. Gauntlett. Timothy T. Sawyer, Chaiiestown. S. Benton Thompson. Lydia Proctor. Rufus Fisk, Camhridgeport. Edmund G. Lucas. William S. Houghton. Aurelius I. Ladd, Brighton. Oliver B. Marsh, Roxhury. Mary Smith. Waldo Higginson. Artemas Tirrell, Charlestoion. Gurdon M. Vinal, Carnbridgejjort 106 2037 Geranium P 2038 Fir Av. 2039 Sorrel P. 2040 Hibiscus P. 2041 Pyrola " 1080 ft. 2042 Ailanthus P. 40 ft. 2043 Beech Av. 2044 Honeysuckle P. 2045 Pilgrim u 2046 Lupine u 2047 2048 Eglantine (( 2049 u (( 2050 Honeysuckle <( 2051 Lupine (( 2052 Fir Av. 400 ft. 2053 U (( 400 ft. 2054 Cedar A v. 2055 Elm " 2056 Yarrow P. 2057 Pine Av. 72 ft. 2058 Spruce Av. 2059 Gentian P. 2060 Heliotrope P. . 180 ft. 2061 Honeysuckle P. 2062 Hibiscus a 2063 Acacia (( 2064 u u 2065 Rose "252 ft. 2066 Sorrel u 2067 (( (( 2068 Central Av. 40 ft. 2069 Honeysuckle P. 2070 Magnolia Av. 2071 Central Av., rear of | 561. 2072 Hibiscus P. Warren Sawyer, Medford. William F. Gay, Watertoion. Noah K. Skinner. Otis Green. John Wiley Edmands, Newton. Salome Wheeler. Benjamin Simmons. Ezekiel4I. Higgins. Abba C. Rand" Samuel S. Green, East Cambridge. Albert Stevens, Cambridge. Andrew S. AVaitt, " Josiah W. Cook, Cambridgeport. Charles Thompson, Charlestown. Edward Chamberlin. John AV. Shaw. Augustus A. Melvin. Charles AV. Pierce. Judith McKay. Daniel J. Coburn, Exec'r and Trustee under will of John Crofts Coffield. Samuel P. Oliver. AA^Illiam Leathe, Cambridgeport. Richard Clear. Ellas B. Thayer. AVIllIam Robinson. AVIUiam F. AVhite, Somerville. Charles AV. Carswell, " Martyn Paine, New York. Charles Rollins. Theodore F. Rollins. Ssynuel K. AVIllIams. Dorothy H. AVhIte. Joseph Brackett, Cambridge. Sarah A. Benner. Elizabeth Ammidon, Rep. Philip R. Ammidon. 107 2073 Fir Av. 2074 Honeysuckle P. 2075 2076 2077 2078 2079 2080 2081 2082 2083 2084 2085 2086 2087 2088 2089 2090 2091 2092 2093 2094 2095 2096 2097 Hibiscus " Fir Av. 110 ft. Eglantine P. 180 ft. Yarrow " 400 ft. Honeysuckle Spruce Av. Willow " Lupine P. Fir Av. Iris P. Acacia P. Asclepias P. Hibiscus " a a Pilgrim " Honeysuckle Hibiscus P. 400 ft. 180 ft. 900 ft. 360 ft. 150 ft. 400 ft. 110 ft. 450 ft. 568 ft. 2098 Walnut Av. 450 ft. 2099 Sumac P. 2100 Elm Av. 2101 Hibiscus P. 2102 Heliotrope P. 60 ft. 2103 Hibiscus " 2104 Eglantine " 400 ft. 2105 Elm Av. 2106 Eglantine P. 2107 Heliotrope" John Earle, Jr. Elizabeth Aborn, Rep. Humphrey Lewis, Cambridge. Charles L. Richards. Martha Green. Benjamin Lawry. William Cobb, Charlestown. John W. Damon, " Michael Dalton. Ellen Maria Coolidge. Samuel Bradlee. - Samuel Rhoades. John K. Bickum. J. Baxter Upham. Levi Wilkins. Joseph L. Goldthwait. Jerome B. Hildreth, Canibridge. William H. Ladd, John Hathaway, Watertoion. John Mansfield. Robert Kemp. Don Carlos Ayer. John P. Welch, Charlestown. George W. Chipman. Nathan Merrill, Charlestown, Rep. J. Warren Merrill, Cambridye- port. Frederick F. Thayer. Herman Parmenter, New York. Hartwell Kendall. George AV. Kuhn, Cambridgeport. Reuben H. Twombly, Charlestoion. Oliver H. Badger. Holmes Hinckley. John Clark. Henry Newman. Emma A. Hobbs, Charlestown, 108 2108 Yarrow P. 200 ft. , Elizabeth B. Hale. 2109 Mountain A\ George Dennie. 2110 " " Caroline Dennie. 2111 " " Sophia D. Tracy. 2112 Walnut " Joseph Simes. 2113 Lime " 872 ft. Henry Gassett, E,ep. Henry Gassett. 2114 Lupine P. Seaman Klous, Newton. 2115 Central Av., rear of 99 . Joseph Faxon, Watertoion. 2116 Pilgrim P. George Homer. 2117 Elder " Joseph M. Wightman. 2118 Honeysuckle P. Gilson Homan. 2119 Snowdrop " 400 ft. Richard B. Callender. 2120 Yarrow " 65 ft. Mary J. Lakin. 2121 Trefoil (t Charles Sanders, Cambridge. 2122 Walnut Av. 450 ft. Samuel T. Dana. 2123 Elm " 900 ft. Cyrus Alger, Rep. Francis Alger. 2124 Pilgrim P. 195 ft. Thomas B. Fillebrown. 2125 Pine Av. 105 ft. Caroline S. Bacon. 2126 Elm " David N. SkiUings. 2127 Mountain Av Sarah Fisher, Camhridgeport. 2128 Trefoil P. 400 ft. Joshua Stetson. 2129 » " 400 ft. Eleazer F. Pratt. 2130 AsclepiasP. 240 ft. Margaret Glynn. 2131 Chestnut Av. Henry Atkins. 2132 Osier P. Susan P. Robins. 2133 " " Caroline Parkraan. 2134 Asclepias P. Isaac A. Kenney, San Francisco. 2135 Honeysuckle P. Samuel Brackett, Cambridge. 2136 Mistletoe (( Benjamin Welles- 2137 Green Brier <( James H. Blake. 2138 Oak A v. Stephen Perry, Watertoion. 2139 Hibiscus P. 2140 Sylvan " David Nickerson. 2141 « " Jonathan S. Nickerson. 2142 " " Frederick Nickerson. 2143 " " Thomas Nickerson. 109 2144 Elder T. James P. Whitney. 2145 Locust Av. John HoUingsworth, West Cambridge. 2146 Honeysuckle P. 500 ft. Henry L. Eustis, Camhridge. 2147 Lime Av. 400 ft. Charles Jackson, Rep. Charles Jackson, Jr. 2148 " " 400 ft. James Jackson. 2149 " " 400 ft. Patrick T. Jackson. 2150 Hibiscus P. 100 ft. Caroline M. Schaffer. 2151 Orange " Samuel S. Osgood, New York. 2152 Spruce A v. James M. Simpson, Charleslown. 2153 Asclepias P. Moses B. Kenney, Lowell. 2154 Honeysuckle P. Henry C. Hutchins, Charlestown. 2155 Gentian " 340 ft. Thomas B. Preston, " 2156 Heliotrope " Edward Locke. 2157 Spruce Av. Seth C. Chandler. 2158 Tulip P. 933 ft. William H. Boardman. 2159 " " 933 ft. John Douglas Bates. 21G0 " " 933 ft. Henry G. Rice, Baltimore. 2161 Elm Av. Aaron Bancroft. 2162 Gentian P. Alexander Thomas. 2163 Orchis " 500 ft. Maria F. Sayles. 2164 " " Jeannie H. Sayles. 2165 Willow Av. 1400 ft. William Fisk, Camhridgeport. 21 6G Elm " Moses Hadley. 2167 Myrtle P. Nathaniel W. Starbird, Maiden. 2168 Central Square. William R. Lawrence. 2169 Walnut Av. James Ayer. 2170 Snowdrop P. 252 ft. Edward Fillebrown, Tt/ngsboro'. 2171 Walnut Av. Fanny IVIackay. 2172 Heliptrope P Susan Heard, Watertown. 2173 Spruce Av. 500 ft. Freeman Rice. 2174 Walnut " 260 ft. Josiah Tillson. 2175 Mountain Av John R. Brewer. 2176 Willow " 600 ft. John Gove. 2177 Elm " Simeon Smith. 2178 Green Brier P. 450 ft. Stephen H. Bennett, Brighton. 2179 ' 450 ft. Elias D. Bennett, " 2180 Spruce Av. James W. Brown. 10 110 2181 Elm Av. Seth W. Gay, Cambridgeport. 2182 Heliotrope P. 180 ft. Alexander E. Smith. 2183 Honeysuckle P. William G. Ladd, Jr., Watertown. 2184 Oak Av. Eliza Bacon, Waltham. 2185 Elm " Charles Coburn. 2186 Lily P. 32 ft. Deborah Collins. 2187 Asclepias P. 180 ft. Mary W. Bellows. 2188 Central Av. George H. Jones, New York. 2189 Lime " Francis Bassett. 2190 Eglantine P., > „. ^^ » -p- " ' K 7o ft. Ann Pierce. rear of 1763.) 2191 Ploneysuckle P. Charles B. Wilson. 2192 " " William H. Claflin. 2193 " " 150 ft. Jesse C. Johnson. 2194 Willow Av. 400 ft. Charles W. Homer, Camhr'ulge. 2195 Green Brier P. Oliver Livermore, Brighton. 2196 Trefoil " 400 ft. Enoch P. BuUard. 2197 Eider " Nicholas G. Child, Charlestown. 2198 Spruce Av. Ralph Smith. 2199 Honeysuckle P. Levi Conant, Cambridgcport. 2200 Mistletoe " Eliphalet WiUiams, Rep. Melancy Williams. 2201 Lime Av. 333 ft. Joseph Porter, Cambridge. 2202 " " 666 ft. Newell Bent, Cambridgeport. 5 John H. Angier, for Bostox Mu- seum Dramatic Fund Associa- tion. 2204 Walnut Av. 400 ft. David Snow. 2205 " " John S. Harris, Cambridgeport. 2206 Hawthorn P. 600 ft. Moses Grant. 2207 Gentian " Edward P. Bancroft, Newton Corner. 2208 Poplar Av. 50 ft. Albert J. Bellows, Charlestown. 2209 Honeysuckle P. Samuel D. Warren, Waltham. 2210 Chestnut Av. Shipley W. Willson. 2211 Gentian P. 120 ft. Mary Ann Cotting. 2212 Yarrow " William H. Bourne, Watertown, Wis. 2213 Beech Av., I ^^^^ ^^ Elizabeth Alden. rear of 545. ) Ill 2214 2215 2216 2217 2218 2219 2220 2221 2222 2223 2224 2225 2226 2227 2228 2229 2230 2231 2232 2233 2234 2235 2236 2237 2238 2239 2240 2241 2242 2243 2244 2245 2246 2247 2248 Central Av. 600 ft. Spruce " Indian Ridge P. 900 ft. " " " 600 ft. Honeysuckle " (( (( Osier & Lilac P. 400 ft. Willow Av. 784 ft. Trefoil P. Lime Av. 600 ft. " " 400 ft. " " 400 ft. Pyrola P. Honeysuckle P. Chestnut Av. Walnut " 150 ft. Pyrola P. Hibiscus P. Honeysuckle P. Spruce Av. 330 ft. " " 330 ft. Elm " Sylvan P. Trefoil " 360 ft. " " 500 ft. Elm Av. Spruce Av. 240 ft. Lime " 600 ft. Daniel Lawrence, Medford. George Staples. William D. Sohier, CoJiasset. Edward D. Sohier, BrooJdine. William F. Clark. Sarah Stone, Somerville. Aaron Rice, Camh-idgeport. David W. Horton, Rep. Andrew T. Hall. Francis Welch. Robert Douglass, Camhridgeport. William W. Dennis, " Samuel Eliot. William S. Bartlett. Winthrop W. Chenerj', Watertoicn. Lyman Tucker. Benjamin Guild. Charles Copeland. George C. Goodwin, Lexington. r Sewall Kendall, 4 Sewall Kendall, ( Rep. John T. Kendall. Francis F. Nickerson. Charles L. Andrews. John Jeffries. Mary C. Norcross, West Roxbury. Frederic Kidder. Joseph Ballard. Honeysuckle P. Levi H. Marsh. Lime Av., rear } ^^^ ^.^illiam Perkins, of 2113. > 112 2249 2250 2251 2252 2253 2254 2255 2256 2257 2258 2259 22G0 2261 2262 2263 2264 2265 2266 2267 2268 2269 2270 2271 2272 2273 2274 2275 2276 2277 2278 2279 2280 2281 2282 2283 Spruce Av. 600 ft. Pyrola P. 450 ft. Tulip " Honeysuckle P. Mistletoe " Chestnut Av. 350 ft. Honeysuckle P. Hawthorn " Honeysuckle " Spruce Av. Lime " u u Osier P. Elm Av. Myrtle P. Chestnut A v. Hibiscus P. Elm Av. Lime " Mistletoe P. Honeysuckle P. Mistletoe " Trefoil " Elm Av. Petunia P. Thistle " Acanthus P. Thistle " Elm Av. Sorrel P. Mountain A v. 936 ft Eglantine P., rear 1531 I- Job Hallet. Margaret Fuller, Cwnbridje. James F. Baldwin. Lewis Clark. Joseph V. AVellington, Cambridge. Rufus B. Stickne}', Charlestown. Theodore Mitchell. John Corey, Worcester. Carlton Parker, Neifton. Charles F. McClure, CamhrhJge. Samuel F. Nay. John Cloutman, Cliwiestown. Benjamin W. Hobart, Jr., Broolibu Arthur A. Hobart, Brighton. George Bates. Phineas S. Hastings, Neioton. George T. Curtis, West Roxhury. John R. Poor, Somerville. Eliza Farrar, Cambridge. Samuel Barrett. John R. Bradlee, Rep. John T. Bradlee. George H. Child. Nathan B. Chandler, Charlestown. Nathan Tufts, Somerville. .Ezra C. Dyer, Cambridge. Henry Upham. Henry G. Fctte, Camhridgeport. Enos Reed, East Cambridge. John Taylor, " John Somes, Rep. Wm. H. Taft, East Douglas. Linus A. Phillips, East Cambridge. Benjamin F. Field. Elias Hook, West Roxhury. Thomas E. Chickering. 20 ft. William F. Tyler. 260 ft. 350 ft. 200 ft. 1024 ft. 600 ft 113 2284 Eglantine P., rear of ^ ^.^^j^ ^^.^^^ 1735. i •' 2285 Cypress Av., | ^^^ ^^ ^ydia B. Hackett. rear of 707. > 2286 Honeysuckle P. James W. Bailey, Neicton. 2287 Hibiscus " Jolin Fosdick, Charlestown. 2288 Spruce Av. 500 ft. Asa Wilbur. 2289 Honeysuckle P. James S. Bruce. 2290 Laurel Av. 508 ft. Abner H. Bowman. 2291 " " 450 ft. Milton J. Stone. 2292 " " 450 ft. Jacob A. Dresser. 2293 " » 508 ft. James W. Stone. 22U " " 450 ft. Henry N. Stone, Roxhury. 2295 » " 450 ft. Anson J. Stone, Watertoion. 2296 CypressAv.,|j2^f^_ Catherine Scott. rear of 80. > 2297 Thistle P. Lewis F. Merrill, East Cambridge. 2298 Mistletoe P. Harriet C. Capen, Cambridge. 2299 Catalpa " 30 ft. Henry J. Bigelow. 2300 Larch Av. 48 ft. Francis Brown. 2301 Arethusa P. 400 ft. John Jeffries, Jr. 2302 Eglantine F.,U^^^^^ j^^^^ ^^^^^.^^_ rear of 1636. i 2303 Mistletoe P. William P. Emerson. 2304 Arethusa " Phineas A. Stone. 2305 Elm Av. Ellas B. Paine, Newton. 2306 Pilgrim P. Henry Somes Low, New York. 2307 Honeysuckle P. John Dane, Brookline. 2308 Bellwort " Thomas Bulfinch. 2309 Honeysuckle " Joseph H. White. 2310 Elm Av. Henry Peirce. 2311 Orchis P. 200 ft. Elijah Spare, Jr., East Cavibridge. 2312 Chestnut Av. John Simpson. 2313 Hibiscus P. Stephen H. Graupner. 2314 Gentian " 195 ft. Rachael Smith, iVbrt^Joro. 2315 Central Av. 400 ft. William Goddard. 2316 Chestnut « 187 ft. Samuel B. Goes, Newark, N. J. 2317 Sylvan P. 400 ft. Sarah Tileston. 10* 114 2318 Mistletoe P. Asa B. Hogins. 2319 Central Av. John A. Parks. 2320 Chestnut " John L. Boynton, East Cambridge. 2321 Honeysuckle P. 240 ft. Euel W. Bartlett. 2322 Green Brier" _, , 120 ft. Sarah Bradford, Camhridqe. P., rear 612.) ' -^ 2323 Cedar Av. 200 ft. Charles C. Little, " 2324 Spruce Av., rear of ] ^.j^^^,^^ ^ ^j^^^^_ 1716. > 2325 Mountain Av. Philemon R. Russell, Somerville. 2326 Lime " 1144 ft. Mace Tisdale. 2327 Snowdrop P. John D. Mason. 2328 Rosemary " 150 ft. William MacQuarrie. 2329 Spruce Av.,7 ^^0 ft. Jane E. Locke, rear of 1548. ) 2330 Gentian P. Adam S. Cottrell, Cambridge. 2331 " " Francis L. Chapman, " 2332 Snowdrop P. Thomas P. Frost. 2333 Honeysuckle P. John Lewis. 2334 " " William B. Partridge. 2335 Spruce Av., rear of ) ^ran r James Young. 2336 Lupine P., 7 ^^^ ^^ John P. Fairbanks. rear 2025. 3 2337 Bell wort and Pvrola > „,.„. ^ , Ps. 1260 ft.} ^^"'^"^^^^^°- 2338 Spruce Av., | g^ ^^ Lyman Titus, rear of 1566.) 2339 Lime Av. 310 ft. Elisha Atkins. 2340 Evergreen P. 310 ft. William F. Freeman. 2341 Mistletoe P. Samuel N. Brown. 2342 Hibiscus " Abraham W. Crowningshield, CharleS' toivn. 2343 Lime Av, 400 ft. Mary Gray. 2344 " " 400 ft. William Gray. 2345 " " 400 ft. Francis H. Gray. 2346 Chestnut Av. Seth O. Doolittle. 2347 115 234S Arethusa P. Henry K. Horton. 2349 Sylvan " Sarah M. Greely. 2350 Arethusa " Samuel T. Frost. Somerville. 2351 " " 330 ft. John B. Hanson, " 2352 " " 330 ft. James C. Hazleton, Brookhjn, N. Y. 2353 Harebell " Isabella Homes. 2354 Willow Av. John Bacon. 2355 Spruce " Alexander Clark, Rep. John M. Clark. 235G Harebell P. 528 ft. John llayner, Rep. John J. Rayner. Lime Av. William Page, Cambridgeport. Hemlock P. 120 ft. Sarah Clark. Chestnut Av. John Belknap, Rep. Mary Belknap. Walnut " 200 ft. Henry Vialle, Charkstoion. Honeysuckle P. George W. Hall, Newton. Pyrola " Alexander B. Wheeler. " " James H. Wheeler. Bellwort and ) Q pg V 450 ft. Edwin Munroe, Jr., Somerville. Honeysuckle P. Elizabeth S. Newell, Lawrence. Pyrola " Beiijamin Beal. Gentian " 448 ft. Henry Lyon, Charlestown. Osier " Lewis Wheeler, Cambridgeport. Mountain Av. Samuel D. Davenport, Hnpikinton. Thistle P., > . K ^. r. r. . ,r r [■180 ft. Arnold Guyot, Princeton, N. J. 200 ft. John S. Doyen. I 200 ft. Mary A. Smith, Reading. Eliza M. AUine. Mark Googins. Frederick Sweetser. 2357 2358 2359 2360 2361 2362 2363 2364 2365 2366 2367 2368 2369 2370 2371 2372 2373 2374 2375 2376 2377 2378 rear of 229 7 Elder P. Thistle P., rear of 2297 Arethusa P. Lime Av. Harebell P. Spruce Av., rear of ) ^, , „ ,^ 2082. Y Charles C. Henry. Walnut Av. 450 ft. William T. Andrews- Mistletoe P. William Sawyer. 116 2379 Poplar Av. 2380 2381 2382 2383 2384 2385 2386 2387 2388 2389 2390 2391 2392 2393 2394 2395 2396 2397 2398 2399 2400 2401 2402 2403 2404 2405 2406 2407 2408 2409 2410 2411 r. Q.„ I 90ft. rear of 853. j Pyrola P. Larch Av. 410 ft. Charles T. Reed. Charles Leighton. Reuben E. Demmon, SomervUle. Snowdrop P., -\ rearof 1490. j" Fir Av., rear ^ of 2038. \ Lime Av. Fir " Elm " 130 ft. George Smith. 196 ft. George W. Vinton. James M. Perkins. 56 ft. Walnut Av. Honeysuckle P. Lawn Av. Chesnut" Snowdrop P. 126 ft. Mistletoe " Honeysuckle P. Lime Av. John Hurd, Ckarlestoivn. Horace G. Hutchins, Charlestown. Margaret Gibson, Cambridge. James H. Sargent, Waterlown. Edward Kent, Bangor, Me. Jane Hall Donaldson. Charles C. Foster, Cambridge. George Long, Watertown. Chauncey Peck. Chester Guild, SomervUle. Chester Guild, Jr. Charles H. Guild, SomervUle, George A. Guild, " Samuel Aspinwall. Chestnut Av. Poplar Av., ) roar of 8''6 \ ^^^ Hiram Cooper, Watertown Thistle P., rearof 2277 Lawn Av. Jasmine P. Spruce Av. [■100 ft. 1800 ft. 80 ft. Lawn " Pyrola P. Yarrow P., rear of 6 450 ft. Susannah Stickney, " Jonathan Phillips. Catherine Lovett, Cambridge. Milton Gale. Sarah Sturtevant. Robert C. Winthrop. Benjamin F. Hallett. Abigail H. Bates. '•J ) .,'q [■ 150 ft. Emily A. Dimmock. 117 2412 Chestnut A v. 2413 Mistletoe P. 2414 Lawn Av. 2415 " " 24 IG Honeysuckle P. 2417 2418 Mistletoe P. 1 20 ft. 2419 Anemone " 2420 Spruce Av., rear of) 1987. ]: 2421 Yarrow P. 2 40 ft. 2422 Mountain A v. 2423 Mistletoe P. 2424 Jasmine " / '00 ft. 2425 Elm Av. 242G Lawn " 2427 " " 2428 Chestnut Av. 2429 " " 2430 Green Brier ■» P., rear 637. j 70 ft. 2431 Mistletoe P. 2432 2433 Sorrel P., -^ rearof 1914. ; 90 ft. 2434 Spruce Av. 2435 Gentian P., ) rear of 2028. ) 127 ft. 2436 Thistle P. 2437 Mistletoe P. 2438 Mountain Av. 2439 " " 2440 Sorrel P., ^ rear of 1916. | 60 ft. 2441 Evergreen P. 2442 Honeysuckle P. 2443 Mistletoe " 2444 Arethusa " 330 ft. Persis D. Herman. Priscilla Pike, Newton. Thomas J. Leland, SomerviUe. Walter Russell, Charle^town. Charles C. Gutterson, Newton. Henry L. Stewart, Camhrulge. Lewis B. Monroe, Charleslown. Adeline C. Newell. George E. Stone, Neio York. John D. Ward, Roxbunj. Henry Timmins. Otis Minott. Joshua B. Kimball. Increase S. WIthington. Isaac H. Chenery, Watertown. David Chenery, " Mary S. Satterlee, New York. Henry Lamson, Cambridge. Isaac Wluttier, Charleslown. Perley R. Slater, Camhridrjcport. Elizabeth T. Hurd, Charlestown. Andrew D. Blunvhciri], Lawrence. Jacobs "\V. Roberts, Charlestown. Peter B. Brigham. John H. Dunning, Brighton. Theodore Gulbrandsen. Elizabeth W. Batchelder. William C. Boon, Chelsea. Roland Litchfield, Jr., Cainhridgeport. Lewis Merriam. 118 2445 2446 2447 2448 2449 2450 2451 2452 2453 2454 2455 2456 2457 2458 2459 2460 2461 2462 2463 2464 2465 2466 246 7 2468 2469 2470 2471 2472 2473 2474 2475 2476 2477 2478 2479 Thistle P., ■> rearof 1550. ; ^*^ ^*" Honeysuckle P. Arethusa " 330 ft. Bellwort " Mountain Av. Pilgrim P, Harebell " " " 200 ft. Mountain Av. Trefoil P. 400 ft. Mountain Av. 120 ft. Lilac P. Elm Av. Lawn " Elm " Arethusa P. Rosemary " 400 ft. 480 ft. 330 ft. 150 ft. Abba M. Shannon. George A. "Wilson, Brighton. Relief Sumner. Charlotte S. Canterbury. Charles E. Bowers, Newton. Billings Briggs. Charles Cushman, Caiiibridge. Edward Richardson, " Joshua W. Richardson. Danville S. Bowers, Maiden, Moses Pond. Jane Barr. Pamelia W. Henry, CJiarlestotvn. David G. Ranney, " John Wallace. Julius A. Palmer. Joshua Coolidge, Jr., Watertown. Harriet H. Bartlett, '' Harriet V. Terry. Mistletoe " Hetty G. Lithgow. Pyrola " 355 ft. Charles PL Crosby. Bellwort " 400 ft. Charles Richardson, Manchester. " " Prentiss Richardson, Holyoke. Spruce Av. 500 ft. Mrs. Oliver Hudson. Elm Av. (( a " " 375 ft. Spruce Av. Beech Av., i rear of 1746.^ Mistletoe P. 180 ft. Beech Av., ■> rear of 2018. j Honeysuckle P. Pine Av. 150 ft. Edwin L. Greenwood. Charles L. Hayward. Alfred Perkins. Noah Lincoln, Jr. William Wright, Cambridge. Lucy Willard, " Elijah H. Luke, Cainhridgeport. James Stearns, Camhridge. Sarah S. I. Wait, North Chelsea. 119 2480 Maple Av. Thomas S. Banks, Cambridge. 2481 ArethusaP. Samuel S. Vialle. 2482 " " Solomon S. Sleeper, Cambridge. 2483 Lawn Av. Hiram Bosworth. 2484 " " Moses Dorr. 2485 Spruce « David B. Gray. 2486 Beech " 150 ft. Adoniram Hathaway. 2487 BellwortP. Mary Motley. 2488 Snowdrop P., rear of 2119. 1 150 ft. Micah W. Cook, Cambridge. 2489 Evergreen P, . 420 ft. James P. Melledge, " 2490 Arbutus P., : 2500. ppo** Or ^ [■ Thomas A. Deblois, Pordand, Me. 2491 Arbutus P. Thomas A. Dexter. 2492 Evergreen P. Nathaniel Brown, Charlestown, 2493 " " Foster Peirce, " 2494 " » Isaac E. Brown, " 2495 Trefoil " Frederic H. Allen, Brookline. 2496 Lime Av. Harrison Porter, " 2497 Lawn " Charles H. Cummings. 2498 Lawn Av. 400 ft. Abel G. Peck, West Cambridge. 2499 " " 120 ft. John Boles, Somerville. 2500 Arbutus P. 400 ft. Frederic T. Bush. 2501 Evergreen P . 360 ft. Ebenezer Johnson. 2502 Arbutus " 2503 Pine Av. Luther Drew. 2504 Harebell P. William Kilham. 2505 Lime Av. 3641 ft. William Rice, Andover. 2506 " " 364i ft. Reuben Rice. 2507 " " 364^ ft. Lewis Rice. 2508 " " 364^ ft. Lewis Rice. 2509 Arbutus P. 400 ft. Thomas C. Amory. 2510 Gentian " 2511 Spruce Av. Charles W. Lord, Neiu York. 2512 " " Charles C. Kent. 2513 Yarrow P. Nathan A. Tufts, Charlestown. 2514 Harebell " Nancy Brown. 2515 Beech Av., 1 70 ft. William Bell, Manchester, Eng. rear of 540. 120 2516 2517 2518 2519 2520 2521 2522 2523 2524 2525 252G 2527 2528 2529 2530 2531 2532 2533 2534 2535 2536 2537 2538 2539 2540 2541 2542 2543 2544 2545 2546 2547 2548 Elm Av. Stiles Kendall. Lawn " 1443 ft. Josiah Vose. Pyrola P. Elkanah Rich, Charlestown. Elm Av. Luther Felton. " " John Felton. " " Isaac Jenkins. Lucretia R. McGill, Somerville. George AV. Banker. Spruce Av. Lilac P. Yarrow P., ] rear of 631. 1 Mistletoe P. Spruce Av. 150 ft. John Anderson. Henry Greenough, Camhrid^e. Edmund Train, East Cambridge. Green Brier l r-n e. t tj * i,- y 70 It. Jane Hutchmson. P., rear 818. \ Green Brier | g^ ^^_ j^j^^^, Schuzenbach. P., rear 639. ) Elm Av. 336 ft. Richard Baker, Cliarlestoton. Evergreen P. 380 ft. Isaac Blanchard, " Bellwort " Jonathan Porter, Medford. Spruce Av. Mistletoe P, Harebell " Spruce Av. Bellwort P. Caleb S. Johnson. Charles O. Simpson. Almerin Bemis, Charlestown. Caleb C. Walworth. 400 ft. Honeysuckle P. 150 ft. Harrison Marsh. Yarrow P., | .^^^ ^^_ g^^,^^ ^^ Chamberlin rear of C49. ) Honeysuckle P. Yarrow " 400 ft. William Harrison. Sarah T. Chaplin, Camhrldgeport. Henry Dexter, " Thomas Carter. William Pike. Charles Barstow. 450 ft. 150 ft. Thomas A. Holt. Acorn Pine Av. Pyrola P. Beech Av., ] rear of 120. i Moss P. 135 ft. Andrew Stewart, Cambridge Central Av. 400 ft. John C. Potter, Newton. AVillow Av., rear of 7 . tvt c o ^„ ' y Anna M. oeaver. 221. 3 121 ^^'^' I 400 ft. Nathan Pratt, West Cambridge. 2549 Central A\ rear of 2 2550 Green Brier 7 , ^^ f* n • • t> ^ )- 100 It. Beniamin Burrows. P., rear 659. } •' 2551 Bellwort P. 400 ft. Job Lock wood. 2552 Anemone " 400 ft. Edward C. Nickels. 2553 " " 400 ft. John A. Bates, Charlestown. 2554 Mountain Av. Betsey Sanders, Someruille. 2555 Trefoil P. John P. Averiil. 255G Spruce Av. Oliver Frost, Charlestown. 2557 Elm " James M. Cook. 2558 Spruce " George Rose. 2559 Mountain Av. Abijah B. Gookin. 2560 Arethusa P. John Mentzer, Brighton. 2561 Spruce Av. Charles L. Jones, Camhridgeport. 2562 " " Lucius A. Jones, " 2563 Pine " 200 ft. Mary A. Bartlett. 2564 Acacia P., rear of } «7-ii- -kt ui ' y William Noble. 1926. i 2565 Green Brier P., rear 635. 2566 Pyrola P., rear 2250. Richard F. Fuller. 256 7 Thistle" 125 ft. Luther Mills, Watertown. 2568 Spruce Av. Jacob Littlefield. 2569 Central " 400 ft. Philander S. Briggs, Charlestotm. 2570 Geranium P. Edward W. Brown, West Cambridge. 2571 Tulip " 100 ft. Emily Raboteau, 5eZ«ze. 2572 Geranium " 100 ft. Elizabeth R. Sessions, Cambridge. 2573 Rose " 560 ft. Martha Pickman Walcott, Salem. 25/4 Spruce Av. 600 ft. Patrick Riley. 2575 Central Av., ) ^^^ ^^ j^^^^ Richardson. rear of 65. j 2576 Olive P. 360 ft. Samuel H. Riddel. 2577 Spruce Av. George G. Gove. 2578 " " John J. Gove. 2579 Laburnum P. 400 ft. Washington P. Gregg. 2580 Yarrow P., ? gO ft. Washington Benford. rear of 667. > 11 / ' t 100 ft. Ann McKenney. 122 2581 2582 2583 2584 2585 2586 2587 2588 2589 2590 2591 2592 2593 2594 2595 2596 2597 2598 2599 2600 2601 2602 2603 2604 2605 2606 2607 2608 2609 2610 2611 2612 Evergreen P. Yarrow P., rear of 744. Central and Lawn Avs. Central and Lawn Avs. '. Walnut Av. Central " Mistletoe P. Magnolia Av. Indian Ridge Laburnum Fir Av. Chapel Av. Pine " Walnut " Mistletoe P. Moss " Hawthorn " Central A v., rear of 421. Elm Av. Orange P. Mistletoe P. Yarrow P., rear of 806. Chapel Av. Fern P. Beech Av., rear of 2043. 168 ft. Benjamin Hartshorn, Roxbui-y: 150 ft. I 570 ft. William Hammond, 570 ft. Artemas Hammond. George W. Skinner. Charles Wood, Camhridgeport. Isaac Fay, " Sarah Atkins Dow. William H. Knight. Daniel Jones, Charlestoum. Ichabod Howland. Geo. W. Whittemore, Camhridgeport, William Davis, " Isaac B. Atwood. Mary K. Shew, Cambridge. Gardner Brewer. George K. Snow. Henry Noll. John Batterman. Robert Ripley. John W. Candler, Brookline. Charles H. Wheelwright, " Elizabeth D. Hallet, Yarmouth. 100 ft. 50 ft. 150 ft. 100 ft. 952 ft. 150 ft. I 96 ft. William Marden. George Hughes, Gloucester. 400 ft. William W. Needham, E. Cambridge. Jacob Bancroft. I 35 ft. I 200 ft. Alfred F. Goss. William R. Lawrence. Franklin Snow. Benjamin F. Whittemore. Chester Sanderson, Brookline. 123 2613 2614 2615 2616 2617 2618 .2619 2620 2621 2622 2623 2624 2625 2626 2627 2628 2629 2630 2631 2632 2633 2634 2635 2636 2637 2638 2639 2640 2641 2642 2643 2644 2645 2646 Bellwort P. Prentiss Hobbs, Brighton. Mistletoe P. Lydia P. Carrigill, Charkstown. Daisy " 400 ft. Nancy Brown. Bellwort " William H. Russ. Mistletoe " Barney Hull, Charlestown. Orchis " 150 ft. William F. Tucker. Acorn " Eliza L. Field. Beech Av., rear 209. Edward Habich, East Cambridge. 86 ft. Fir Ay., rear { ^^^ ^^ of 964. > Beech Av. 120 ft. Spruce " 100 ft. Fir Av., rear K^(j^^ of 2073. > Poplar Av. Arethusa P Poplar Av., rear of 50 Mountain Av. Acacia P., rear of 1 934 Willow Av. Fir Av., rear of 1662. Orange P. 400 ft Laurel Av. ■■•1 Matthew Fitzpatrick. Jacob Bigelow. George Butterfield. Mary S. Stoddard, Charlestown. Eliza Ann Story, Watertown. Richard Fletcher, 128 ft. Harriot K. Hunt. Samuel Cabot, Trustee, Brookline Eben M. Cheney. John W. Robinson, Cambridge. 160 ft. Franklin L. Bragg. Joshua B. Clapp. William W. Morland. Bellwort P. Locust Av. Laburnum P. Beech Av. Mistletoe P. Asphodel " Bellwort " John C. Boyd. 600 ft. Thomas G. Gary. 600 ft. William F. Gary, Neic York. 175 ft. Mrs. SidneyAnn Harrison, TFas/a'njf/on. 190 ft. Jabez Pratt. Edward Tilden, Charlestown. George B. Eaton, Cambridgeporf. 400 ft. Joseph A. Gilmore, Concord, N. H. Charles Chadbourn, Baltimore. 124 2647 2648 2649 2650 2651 2652 2653 2654 2655 2656 2657 2658 2659 2660 2661 2662 2663 2664 2665 2666 2667 2668 2669 2670 2671 2672 2673 2674 2675 Bellwort P. Ellpbalet Gilman, Chelsea. Harebell " 200 ft. James B. Robb. Asphodel " William Peakes, Camhridge. Central Av. 400 ft. Ivory Bean. Chapel " 900 ft. Thomas B. Wales. Rosemary P. Mary Church, Dorchester. Hawthorn " 400 ft. Benaiah Webster, CharleMown. Evergreen " 460 ft. Horace W. Jordan, Brighton. " " Deodat Williams. ■' ' >■ 70 ft. Thomas Large, Cambridqe. of 2376. ) fc ' y Spruce Av. 650 ft. Oliver Eldredge. " " 650 ft. Edward H. Eldredge. Bellwort P. Matthew Bolles. Central Square. George Burbank. Mistletoe P. John W. Robinson. Evergreen" 360 ft. Job Taber, Chicago. Locust Av. Edward Kidder, Wilmington, N. C. Bellwort P. Eben F. Gay. C*^";;"'?;^- |360ft.IsaacJ.Willey. and Holly P. j^ "' Spruce Av. 200 ft. Henry C. Amory. 400 ft. Amos B. Merrill. 150 ft. John Stafford, Camhridge. Lime " Harebell P. Bellwort " « " 400 ft. George H. Francis, New York. Lilac " Corinna A. Hopkinson, Camhridge. Arethusa " George G. Ryder, Camhridgeport. Central Square, rear I n tt^;. at tt ^ „„„ ^ t Joseph Newell, TFiton, iv. ^. ot 662. ) Walnut Av. 200 ft. Nelson Shumway, Groton. " " 500 ft. Josiah M. Fiske, New York. The foregoing includes all deeds issued up to May 1, 18ii7. 125 The following persons hold certificates entitling them to locate lots of «00 feet each : Irah Chase, Jr., Franklin Dexter, Augustine Heard, Samuel S. Lewis, Francis J. Oliver, Jeffrey Richardson, Jonathan Whitney. There is also an outstanding certificate in the hands of some unknown person, dated July 27, 1844. 11* NAMES OF PROPRIETORS, ALPHABETICALLY AERANGED. An asterisk * indicates tbat the person has deceased. Where different proprietors bear the same name, they are to be distinguislied by the addition of their respective residences, or the location of their lots. Lots of deceased proprietors, to which representatives have been appointed, may be found under either the name of the deceased proprietor, or of the representative. So, lots belonging to aggregate bodies which are represented, are indexed twice. A zero ;0) indicates that the proprietor has not yet located a lot. Abbe, Alanson 846 Abbot, Andrew 1067 Abbot, S. L.* 841 Abbot, S. L. (Rep.) 841 Abbott, Jacob 921 Aborn, Elizabeth * 2074 Adams, Abel 49 Adams, Alvin 1488 Adams, Benjamin 189 Adams, C. F 590 Adams, Edwin 124 Adams, E. F 1878 Adams, G. S 947 Adams, H. (Monument) 180 Adams, John 427 Adams, Nehemiah 878 Adams, Paul 837 Adams, Sumner * 1201 Adams, William 98 Albree, John 129 Alden, Elizabeth* 2213 Alden, J. W 205 Alden, Paul 1107 Alger, Cyrus * 2123 Alger, Francis 615 Alger, Francis (Rep.) 2123 Allcott, W.W 1585 Allen, A.J 106 Allen, Freeman 737 Allen, F. H 2495 Allen, George 1748 Allen Hannah 1149 Allen, Joseph 2011 Allen, J. H 979 Allen, J. S 1551 Allen, S. G 2002 Allen, S. P.* 1380 Allen, W. C 1550 Alley, C. R 970 Alley, J. B. (Rep.) 1862 Alline, E M 2373 Ames, C. F 1835 Ammidon, Elizabeth * 2072 Ammidon, P. R. (Rep.) 2072 Amory, H. C 2666 Amory, T. C 2509 Anderson, James 203 Anderson, John 2524 Andrews, A. A 785 Andrews, C. L 2237 Andrews, Henry 390 Andrews, J. E.* 1802 Andrews, Sarah (Rep.) 1802 Andrews, W.T 2377 128 Andrews, W. T. (Rep.) S30 Angier, John * 809 Angier, J. H 2203 Appleton, Catherine 965 Appleton, C. T 865 Appleton, Nathan 197 Appleton, N. W 482 Appleton, Mary 411, 464, 465 466, 468, 469 Appleton, Thomas 122 Appleton, William 920 Armstrong, Abigail 1472 Arnold, James * 247 Arnold, Joseph (Rep.) 247 Arnold, William 1902 Aspinwall, Samuel 2401 Atherton, Samuel 1725 Atkins, Benjamin 62 Atkins, Elisha 2339 Atkins, Henry 2131 Atkins, Isaiah 454 Atkins, T. G.* 507 Atwood, F. A 1580 Atwood, G. B 1579 Atwood, I. B 2594 Austin, Agnes 149G Austin, A. W. (Rep.) 1880 Austin, Edward 1128 Austin, E. M 828 Austin, J. T 1695 Austin, L. H 237 Austin, S.J 1494 Austin, S. W.* 237 Austin, William * 159 Austin, W. D. (Rep.) 159 Averill, J.P 2555 Avery, John 231 Ayer, D. C 2094 Ayer, James 2169 B Babcock, Dexter 1024 Bachelder, J. G 277 Bachi, A.F 1121 Bacon, C. S 2125 Bacon, D. C* 881 Bacon, Eben (Rep.) 881 Bacon, Eliza * 2184 Bacon, John 2354 Bacon, J. S 820 Bacon, T. C 160 Badger, 0. H 2103 Bagley, C. F 1539 Bagnall, Thomas * 504 Bailey, J. W 2286 Baird, George 1819 Baker, E. J. (Rep.) 1430 Baker, Richard 2529 Baker, Richard, Jr 1724 Baker, Ruel * 950 Baker, Walter * 1430 Baker, W. W. (Rep.) 950 I Baldwin, Aaron 462 I Baldwin, Elizur 1624 Baldwin, J. F .2251 [ Baldwin, M. D 1967 , Balfour, C. D 1554 Ball, T. M 1559 Ballard, Albert 1075 Ballard, Joseph 2241 Ballister, Joseph 486 ' Ballou, M. M. (Rep.) 103 Bancroft, Aaron, 2161 ' Bancroft, E. P 2207 Bancroft, Jacob, 2607 Bangs, Edward (Rep.) 630 'Bangs, G. P. * 631 Bangs, Isaac * 630 ! Bangs, Isaiah 1436 j Bangs, M. G 629 ' Bangs, W. A. (Rep.) 631 Banker, G. W 2623 Banks, T. S 2480 Barber, P. T 1626 Barbour, J. S 1571 129 Barker, Josiah * 226 Barker, Sewall 1801 Barnard, Charles 349 Barnard, Charles (Ex'r). . . ." 962 Barnard, David 606 Barnard, Joseph 1522 Barnard, J. M 605 Barnes, D. W 487 Barnes, John 1378 Barnes, J. B.* 119 Barnes, Luther 1399 Barnes, Martin 1485 Barnes, Mary (Rep.) 119 Barnes, W. H. (Rep.) 460 Barney, C. C 862 Barr, Jane 2456 Barrett, John 1173 Barrett, Samuel 2268 Barry, S. A 1861 Barstow, Charles 2544 Bartlett, George 1032 Bartlett, H. H 2462 Bartlett, Levi 683 Bartlett, M. A 2563 Bartlett, R. W 2321 Bartlett, Sidney 103 1 Bartlett, Susan 268 Bartlett, W. S 2227 Bartol, Elizabeth (Rep.) 130 Bass, S. G.. 1432 Bassett, Francis 2189 Batchelder, E. W 2441 Batchelder, Jenness 1300 Batchelder, Samuel 1132 Bates, A. H 2410 Bates, B. E 930 Bates, Ezekiel 179 Bates, George 708, 2263 Bates, John 1514 Bates, J. A 2553 Bates, J. D 2159 Bates, Levi 734 Bates, Samuel, Jr 1092 Bates, S. D 981 Batterman, John 2599 Baxter, James, Jr 1985 Baxter, Sarah * 1676 Bayley, D. H. (Rep.) 1181 Bayley, H. E. (Rep.) 538 Bayley, R. W.* 538 Bayley, S. K.* 1181 Beal, Benjamin 2366 Beal, W.L 1662 Beals, S.J 1192 Beals, William 11 Bean, Ivory 2650 Beck, Charles 1150 Becker, S. C. (Rep.) 222 Beecher, L. S 940 Belknap, John * 2359 Belknap, Mary (Rep.) 2359 Bell, CO 2023 Bell, William 2515 Bellamy, William 2618 Bellows, A. J 2208 Bellows, M. W 2187 Bemis, Almerin ' 2535 Bemis, J. W 1666 Bender, Jacob * . . . 248 Benjamin, James * 258 Benjamin, J. B. (Rep.) * 258 Benford, Washington 2580 Benner, S. A 2071 Bennett, E. D 2179 Bennett, S. H 2178 Bennett, Joshua 1581 Benson, John 1500 Bent, Newell 2202 Bickum, J. K 2085 Bigelow, Abraham 190 Rigelow, Alanson 1584 Bigelow, Andrew 1357 Bigelow, Elijah 782 Bigelow, H. J 2299, 2625 Bigelow, Jacob 116 Bigelow, T. B.. 143 5 Billings, Bradish * 544 Billings, W. G 715 130 Bills, Mark * 1477 Binney, C. J. F 681 Binney, M. A 1390 Binney, M. G. P 1391 Bird, Dolly 1822 Bird, Jesse * 304 Bird, Joseph, Jr 10 1 8 Bird, J. A. (Rep.) 304 Black, Wiliam, 1928 Blackburn, George 1084 Blaisdell, J. N 1229 Blaisdell, T. K.* 1318 Blake, Edward 1372 Blake, E. W 1166 Blake, G. B 1154 Blake, J. H 2137 Blake, Joshua * 408 Blake, Sally (Rep.) 408 Blake, William 83 Blanchard, A. D 2436 Blauchard, A. W 621 Blanchard, Isaac 2530 Blauchard, I. W 1749 Blanchard, J. A 851 Blanchard, Simon * 1015 Blanchard, Thomas 1568 Blai^hard, W. E 383 Blaney, Benjamin 577 Blaney, J. M 451 Bliss, H. P 1546 Blood, Aaron 86 Blood, Ai 1675 Boardman, B. G 208 Boardman, E. A 1269 Boardman, James 1836 Boardman, W. H 2158 Bogardus, John 1382 Boles, John 2499 Bolles, Matthew 2659 Bolles, W. G.* 1022 Bond, George * 166 Bond, G. W. (Rep.) 156 Bond, J. C 1814 Bond, Richard 949 Boon, W. C 2442 Boott, Kirk 629 Bosworth, Hiram 2483 Bourne, W.* H 2212 Bouve, E. 0.* 272 Bouv^, T. T. (Rep.) 272 Bowditch, E. B. 1 1209 Bowditch, H. 1 1207 Bowditch, J. 1 1206 Bowditch, W. 1 1208 Bowers, C.E 2449 Bowers, D. S 2454 Bowers, G. P 1102 Bowker, C. W 1458 Bowker, J. P., Jr 1468 Bowlend, George 1265 Bowles, E. T 1258 Bowman, A. H 2290 Bowman, Dexter * 1560 Bowman, N. R. (Rep.) 1560 Bowman, 0. P 1061 Bowman, Zadoc 1561 Boyd, James * 182 Boyd, Mrs. James (Rep.) 182 Boyd, J. M. W, 1189 Boyd, Thomas 328 Boyden, Dwight 436 Boynton, Edmund 1138 Boynton, J. L 2320 Boynton, Perkins 1899 Brackett, Joseph 2070 Brackett, Samuel 2135 Bradbury, S. A 2016 Bradford, Alden * 174 Bradford, Duncan (Rep.) 174 Bradford, John * 755 Bradford, J. R. (R p.) 1252 Bradford, Sarah 2322 Bradford, W. R 1042 Bradlee, Josiali 703 Bradlee, J. R.* 2269 Bradlee, .T. T. (Rep.) 2269 Bradlee, R. B 643 Bradlee, Samixel 2083 131 Bradley, Benjamin 541 Bradley, S. A. W 332 Bragg, F.L 2634 Braman, L. G 1778 Brasee, M. P.* 539 Brastow, G. 1656 Breed, H. A 1136 Breeden, D. B.* 1679 Brewer, Gardner 2596 Brewer, I. C 749 Brewer, J. R 2175 Brewer, Thomas 792 Brewer, W. A 260 Brewster, John 1099 Briard, Oliver 976 Bridge, Sarah (Boston) * 110 Bridge, Sarah (Roxbury) 1498 Brigham, Aaron 638 Brigham, Dennis 381 Brigham, J. L 1261 Brigham, Levi 1290 Brigham, P. B 2438 Brigham, William 1556 Briggs, Billings 2450 Briggs, P. S 2569 Brimmer, G. W.* 316 Brimmer, Martin * 394 Brimmer, Martin (Rep.) 316 Brimmer, Martin (Rep.) 394 Brine, William 346 Brinley, Edward 889 Brodhead, D. D 1238 Brodhead, J. C 1038 Brooks, Charles 856 Brooks, Edward 1240 Brooks, Hannah 728 Brooks, J. W 1959 Brooks, P. C 1841 Brooks, P. C, Jr 711 Brooks, W. G 1288 Brown, Alvin 1866 Brown, Arthur 1830 Brown, Benjamin * 400 Brown, B. F. (Rep.) 400 Brown, C. H 461 Brown, C. W 1541 Brown, Edward 104 Brown, Eliza 1027 Brown, E. W 2570 Brown, Francis 1595 and 2300 Brown, I. E 2494 Brown, James * 1126 Brown, John 112 Brown, Jonathan, Jr. 283 Brown, J. B 192 Brown, J. E 1451 Brown, J. H 888 Brown, J. W 2180 Brown, Mary 1722 Brown, M. D- (Rep.) 1126 Brown, Nancy (Harebell P.) 2514 Brown, Nancy (Locust Av.) 2616 Brown, Nathan 1452 Brown, Nathaniel 2492 Brown, S. E 1998 Brown, S. M 31 Blown, S. N 2341 Brown, William 787 Brown, W. A.* 232 Browne, Charles * 571 Browne, E. L (Rep.) 1731 Browne, F. P. (Rep.) 571 Browne, G. M 1456 Brownell, Gilbert * 1652 Brownell, W. E 1652 Bruce, J. S 22S9 Bryant, H. C 1694 Bryant, John 391 Bryant, Susan * 1330 Bryden, J. H. 968 Buck, J. S 1962 Buck, S. B 1970 Buckingham, Edwin 134 Buckingham, J. T 149 Buckman, John 1379 BUCKMINSTER MONUMENT 808 Bueknam, T. G. (Rep.) 7 Bulfinch, Thomas 2308 132 Bullard, Eleazer 908 Bullard, E. P 2196 Bullard, Silas* 39 Bundy, Francis 1353 Bunnell, E. F 514 Burditt, Henry 1122 Burgess, Benjamin 847 Burgess, B. F 1167 Burgess, Deborah * 1408 Burgess, J. M. (Rep.) 1408 Burrage, Joseph 1383 Burrows, Benjamin 2550 Burton, H. J 827,1100, 1101 Burton, I. N.* 1298 Bush, F. T 2500 Bush, Jonathan * 1455 Bush, Jotham 825 Bush, S. E 1119 Bussey, Judith * 152 Butler, Pierce 434 Builer, Robert* 1952 Butterfield, George 2626 Butterfield, Isaac Ill Butterfield, Simeon * 78 Butterfield, Simeon (Rep.) 78 Buttrick, Cyrus 1055 Buttrick, Ephraim 769 Buttrick, M. E 1768 C. Cabot, G. D. (Rep.) 644 Cabot, Henry 574 Cabot, John * 644 Cabot, Samuel 626 Cabot, Samuel (Trustee) 2631 Caldwell, C. M. (Rep.) 651 Caldwell, S. A 1578 Calhoun, Charles 1686 Call, J. M 58 Callender, R. B 2119 Calrow, Mrs. W. H. (Rep.) 584 Campbell, S. P 527 Candler, J. W 2601 Cannon, Cornelius * 273 Canterbury, C. S 2448 Capen, H. C* 2298 Carleton, J. H 897 Carleton, William 1824 Carnes, Francis 290 Carnes, N. G 37 Carnes, W. R 377 Carpenter. James 1935 Carr, Nathaniel 1385 Carr, Samuel 911 Carrigill, L. P 2615 Carruth, Charles 1115 Carruth, F. S 1117 Carruth, Nathan 1116 Carter, G. D 305 Carter, Henry (Rep.) 1526 Carter, H. W 1234 Carter, Luke 1164 Carter, Oliver 814 Carter, R. B.* 12i6 Carter, S. C 262 Carter, Thomas 2542 Carter, W. E 1728 Carey, Alpheus 485 Gary, I. H 118 Gary, T. G 2639 Gary, W. F 2640 Cass, Thomas 1049 Carswell, C. W 2064 Caswell, L. E 1619 Caverly, Isaiah * 2001 Chace,"Caleb 357 Chadbourn, Charles 2646 Chadwick, C. C. (Rep.) 1356 Chadwick, Ebenezer * 1356 Chadwick, Richard 1986 Chaflee, Ezra 440 Chaffee, S. H. (Rep.) 440 Chaffin, J. C 1431 Charaberlin, Daniel * . . . ....... 663 Chamberlin, Edward 2052 Chamberlin, S. M 2538 Chandler, A. F 1874 133 Chandler, C. N 1615 Chandler, F. P 1572 Chandler, N. B 2271 Chandler, P. H 1945 Chandler, S. C 2157 Channing, E. T 1145 Channiug, G. G 677 Channing, R. G 678 Chapin, M. J 92 Chaplin, S. T 2540 Chapman, D. R 687 Chapman, E. A.* 148 Chapman, F. L 2331 Chapman, H. B. (Rep.) 148 Chapman, Jonathan ( Cedar Av. )* 89 Chapman, Jona'n (Geranium P.)*1292 Chapman, Jonathan (Rep.) 1292 Chapman, 0. G. (Rep.) 89 Charter, John 1420 Charter, P. S 918 Chase, H. S 1918 Chase, Irah, Jr Chase, Theodore 576 Cheever, James 105 Chenerj', David 2429 Chenery, I. H 2428 Chenery, W. W 2228 Cheney, E. M 2632 Cheney, Gustavus 1627 Cheney, J. H 829 Chickering, T. E 2282 Child, E. V 255 Child, G.H. 2270 Child, L. C 1165 Child, N. G 2197 Chipman, G. W 2096 Choate, Charles 42 Chm-ch, Mary 2652 Churchill, Peleg 244 Churchill, William 1980 Claflin, Henry 647 Claflin,W. H 2192 Clapp, Frederick 1917 Clapp, J. B 2635 12 Clark, Alexander * 2355 Clark, C. W 549 Clark, E. P 758 Clark, H. G 512 Clark, H.N 1575 Clark, John (Eglantine P.) 1439 Clark, John (Elm Av.) 2105 Clark, J. M. (Rep.) 2355 Clark, Lewis 2252 Clark, Sarah 2358 Clark, W. F 2218 Clarke, H. W 1859 Clarke, J. F 1668 Clary, H. D 756 Clear, Richard 2060 Cleland, Samuel 1411 Clifford, S.W J547 Cloutman, John 2260 Coale, W. E. (Rep.) 816 Cobb, Henry 1528 Cobb, William 2078 Coburn, Anna 115 Cobum, Charles 2185 Coburn, E. N 1649 Coburn, J. W 1058 Cochran, Penelope 732 Cochran, S. Q 26 Codman, Edward 1204, 1508 Codman, John 1199 Goes, S. B 2316 Coffin, G. W 35 Coffin, M. A 557 Cogswell, S. M 1142 Colburn, Mrs. Warren 429 Colby, Gardner 746 Colby, Johnson * 894 Colby, Lewis (Rep.) 1380 Colby, Samuel 1677 Cole, Jonathan (Rep.) 668 Cole, Thomas * 668 Coleman, Erastus * 1114 Collamore, Davis 1682 CoUamore, Ebenezer 1680 Collamore, G. W 1400 134 CoUamore, John, Jr 1681 Colley, B. E 984 Collins, Deborah 2186 Collins, Susan 1160 Colman, Henry 642 Comer, G. N 1921 Conaut, Levi 2199 Conant, Peter 1284 Coney, Jabez 1386 Converse, Benjamin 823 Converse, J. W 822 Cook, J. M 2557 Cook, J. W 2050 Cook, Moses * 1301 Cook, M. W 2488 Cook, Zebedee, Jr 397 Cooke, J. P 413 Coolidge, Amos 1426 Coolidge, E. M 2082 Coolidge, Flavel * 813 Coolidge, Joseph 938 Coolidge, Joshua, Jr 2461 Coolidge, Josiah 154 Coolidge, S. E 2020 Coolidge, S. F 210 Cooper, Hiram 2402 Copeland, Charles 2231 Corey, John 2256 Cormerais, Henry 1362 Cotting, Amos * 807 Cotting, C. U. (Rep.) 807 Cotting, M. A 2211 Cottrell, A. S 2330 Courtis, William 759 Cox, C. M 2005 Cox, Matthew ' 2006 Craigie, Elizabeth * 93 Cram, J. B 1734 Crane, Edward 1183 Crane, P. M 535 Crocker, Elisha 572 Crocker, Uriel 1965 Crockett, G. W 233 Crooker, Ralph 145 Crosby, Alonzo 419 Crosby, C. H 2466 Cross, A. W 1766 Cross, J. B.* 1557 Crowningshield, A. W 2342 Crowninshield, B. W.* 113 Crowninshield, F. B 658 Crowninshield, F. B. (Rep.) 113 Cruft, Edward 476 Cruger, H. D 1863 Cummings, C. H 2497 Cummings, C. W.* 322 Cummings, Daniel 1645 Cummings, George 446 Cunningham, Charles 565 Curtis, B. R 532 Curtis, Caleb 665 Curtis, C. P 443 Curtis, C. T. (Rep.) 84 Curtis, G. T 2265 Curtis, G. T. (Rep.) 313 Curtis, Isabella (Rep.) 445 Curtis, J. F.* 445 Curtis, Nathaniel * 84 Curtis, Nathaniel 158 Curtis, Thomas 508 Curtis, T.B 389 Gushing, E. L. (Rep.) 1912 Gushing, H. W 137 Gushing, J. P 385 Gushing, L. S.* 1912 Gushing, Susan 635 Cushman, Charles 2451 Cutler, Isaac 985 Cutler, Pliny 767 Gutter, George 945 Cutter, T. M 1760 D. Dale, Ebenezer 688 Dalton, Michael 2081 Dame, A. A 1730 Damon, J. W 2079 Dana, A. F 60 135 Dana, A. W 1246 Dana, Benj. (Rep.) 269 Dana, C. B. . 1394 Dana, C. B. (Rep.) 1393 Dana, Isaac * 269 Dana, James 650 Dana, Luther 1770 Dana, Nancy 355 Dana, Nathaniel * 1393 Dana, 0. H 1799 Dana, S. T 2122 Dana, Thomas 1373 Dane, .John* 2307 Danforth, Isaac 964 Daniell, Chester 1901 Daniell, Josiah * 201 Daniell, J. E. (Rep.) 201 Daniell, Otis 246 Daniels, Nathaniel * 1331 Darling, C. B. (Rep.) 470, 609 Darling, F. D 1804 Darracott, Franklin 1336 Darracott, George 1335 Davenport, Charles, 1359 Davenport, Edwin * 1077 Davenport, James .' 1360 Davenport, John 1429 Davenport, S. D 2369 Davies, Daniel 1867 Davis, A. M 1790 Davis, Barnabas 1296 Davis, Betsey 183 Davis, Curtis 1838 Davis, Daniel, Jr 548 Davis, Henry 315 Davis, I. P.* 425 Davis, James 99 Davis, John (Catalpa P.) * 309 Davis, John, Chestnut Av 1052 Davis, Jonathan 1969 Davis, Joshua 760 Davis, J. A 1507 Davis, Susan ( Rep. ) 425 Davis, William 2593 Dean, Sophia 126 Dearborn, H. A. S 363 Deblois, T. A 2490 Deeley, Caleb * 988 Dehon, William 2337 Delano, S. L 801 Delano, T. 1 505 Demmon, R. E 2381 Denison, J. N 942 Dennet, W. H 993 Dennie, Caroline 2110 Dennie, George 2111 Dennis, W. W 2225 Denny, Daniel 819 Denny, Thomas 308 Derby, E. H 1174 Derbj^ James 595 Derby, R. C 52 Devens, David * 1880 Dewhurst, William 1185 Dexter, Anson 860 Dexter, Franklin, Dexter, Henry 2541 Dexter, T. A 2491 Dickinson, Alexander 1839 Dickinson, Jerusha 1558 Dickson, Shadrach 1764 DiJlaway, William 770 Dillon, James 1527 Dimick, Calvin 1647 Dimmock, E. A 2411 Dixwell, E. S 1180 Dixwell, G. B 1178 Dixwell, J. J 1179 Dixwell, J. J. (Rep.) 107 Doane, Caroline * 833 Doane, George (Rep.) 306 Doane, H. S 1756 Doane, S. B.* 306 Dodd, Benjamin 195 Dodd, G. W 1103 Dodd, James 1089 Dodd, John 1088 Dodd, J. A 830 136 Dodge, S. H 1097 Dolbeare, E. P 1700 Donaldson, J, H 2393 Donnison, C. L 1104 Doolittle, S. 2346 Dorr, J. A 1151 Dorr, Moses 2484 Dorr, T. H 1701 Douglass, Robert 2224 Douglass, Royal 626 Dow, Samuel, Jr 725 Dow, S. A 2588 Dowley, John 1789 Down, G. W 1299 Downes, John * 410 Downes, M. G. (Rep.) 410 Dowse, Mary 1368 Dowse, Thos. (Cor. in trust) 1809, 1810 Doyen, J. S.* 2371 Draper, Daniel 1658 Dresser, J. A 1882, 2292 Drew, E. C 1992 Drew, Luther 2503 Driscoll, Cornelius 415 Drown, Thomas 336 Dudley, I. R 533 Dunbar, A. T 1264 Dunbar, Melzar 90 Dunbar, Nahum 776 Dunbar, Peter 1008 Dunbar, T.J 1009 Duncklee, Joseph 483 Dunn, J. C 1943 Dunning, J. H 2439 Durant, H. F 484 Dukgin's Monument 433 Dutton, H. W 421 Dutton, Warren, Mrs 100 Dyer, E. C 2273 Dyer, IMicah 339 E. Earl, William 1146 Earle, John, Jr 2073 Eastburn, J. H 685 Eaton, G. B 2644 Eaton, William (Cedar Av.) 791 Eaton, William (Ailanthus P.)... 1263 Eckley, David * 131 Eddy, Caleb 362 Edmands, J. W 2041 Edmands, W. M.* 1785 Edmunds, Barnabas 1989 Edwards, Oliver 1715 Eldredge, E. H 2658 Eldredge, Hezekiah * 994 Eldredge, Oliver . . 2657 Eliot, Samuel 2226 Eliot, S. A 713 Ellery, J. S 697 Ellis, David 1837 Ellis, Ebenezer 868 Ellis, G. E 826 Ellis, Jabez * 609 Ellis, Jonathan 1396 Ellis, J. S 1606 Elhson, M. S 91 Emerson, Edward, 1325 Emei-son, Henry 1719 Emerson, W. P 2303 Emery, F. W. R 1924 Emmons, Joshua, Jr 852 Emmons, J. L 1228, 1232 Emmons, J. L. (Rep.) 778 Emmons, N. H 388 Endicott, Lewis 1588 Estabrook, J. A 1983 Etheridge, C. M 1068 Eustis, F. A 1516 Eustis, H. L 2146 Evans, Alfred * 954 Evans, Harriet (Rep.) 954 Eveleth, Joseph * 850 Eveleth, Martha 1777 Eveleth, William (Rep.) 850 Everett, Charles * 1977 Everett, Edward 17 137 Everett, Otis, Jr 1248 Everett, R. B. (Rep) 1977 Exploring Expedition, U. S. Monument to officers in 899 F. Fagnani, Joseph (Rep.) 818 Fairbanks, Dexter 1311 Fairbanks, G. N 1634 Fairbanks, H. P.* 1086 Fairbanks, J. L 566 Fairbanks, J. P 2336 Fairbanks, Otis 659 Fairbanks, Stephen 1085 Fairchild, J. L 241 Fairfield, John* 1665 Fales, Samuel* 518 Farley, Gustavus 1805 Farley, Robert 447 Farmer, Margaret 1536 Farnam, C. N. (Rep.) 184 Farnam, Henry * 184 Farnsworth Amos 1489 Farnsworth, Walter 480 Farrar, Alonzo 1623 Farrar, A. W 1798 Farrar, Daniel 655 Farrar, Eliza 2267 Farrar, Timothy 1182 Farwell, J. H 1995 Farwell, Lyman 1671 Farwell, S. T 722 Farwell, S. T. (Rep.) 2000 Faulkner, Charles 1169 Faxon, Joseph, 2115 Faxon, Nathaniel 384 Faxon, William * 651 Fay, Isaac 2587 Fay, Luke 1630 Fay, R. S 1416 Fay, R. S. (Rep.) 1417 Fay,S. P.P.* 1417 Fearing, A. C 435 12* Fearing, S. B 417 Felt, G. W.* 1487 Felt, Jacob (Rep.) 1487 Felton, John 2520 Felton, Luther 2519 Fessenden Monument 680 Fessenden, W. B 933 Fette, H. G 2275 Field, B. F 2280 Field, E.L 2621 Field, John 169 Fields, G. A 1820 Fifield, C. S.* 1059 Fillebrown, Edward 2170 Fillebrown, T. B 2124 Fisher, G.N 1953 Fisher, Jabez, Mrs. (Hazel P.) .. 2 Fisher, Jabez, (Linden P.) 303 Fisher, Nathaniel 645 Fisher, Sarah 2127 Fisher, W. N.* 892 Fisk, Josiah 1466 Fisk, Rufus 2028 Fisk, Sereno 614 Fisk, William 2165 Fiske, A. H 634 Fiske, Benjamin 203 Fiske, Elijah 1186 Fiske, J. M 2675 Fiske, Nathan, (Rep.) 692 Fitz, Abel* 1610 Fitzpatrick, Matthew 2624 Flagg, J. F., Mrs 77 Flanders, J. L 1696 Fletcher, J. V 946 Fletcher, Richard 2629 Flint, Waldo 1958 Folsom, Charles 33 Folts, D. V 347 Forbush, Jonathan 282 Ford, J. M 1241 Forristall, Ezra 1047 Forster, Charles 1876 Forster, Henry * 987 138 Forster, Jacob 1877 Forster, M. T. (Rep.) 987 Fosdick, John 2287 Foss, Jacob 719 Foster, C. C 2394 Foster, E. B 64 Foster, Isaac 1057 Foster, John 1910 F'oster, Joseph 343 Foster, Roljert 1224 Foster, S. B.* 1862 Foster, William * 690 Foster, W. H 474 Fowle, W. B. Jr 1931 Francis, Betsey 1447 Francis, David * 1816 F'rancis, Ebenezer (Cambridge) . . 986 Francis, Ebenezer (Boston) 1461 Francis, E. L 1888 Francis, G. H 2670 Francis, J. H. (Rep.) 1816 Francis, Nathaniel 333 Freeman, John 1618 Freeman, P. F 684 Freeman, W. F 2340 French, E. A 412 French, Hannah (Rep.) 584 French, Jonathan, Jr 510 French, Samuel * 584 Frost, Oliver 2556 Frost, Reuben * 863 Frost, S. T 2360 Frost, T. P 2332 Frost, William 1469 Frothingham, A. T 1903 Frothingham, J. W. (Rep.) 1844 Frothingham, Peter 1175 Frothingham, Richard, Jr 1111 Frothingham, Samuel 1781 Frothingham, Samuel, Jr 1782 Frothingham, Theodore 1869 Frye, I. W 733 Fuller, Ann 1881 Fuller.H.H.* 1 Fuller,J. G 1351 Fuller, J. K 1019 Fuller, Leonard 321 Fuller, Margaret 2250 Fuller M. B. S. (Rep.) 1 Fuller, R.F 2666 Fuller, S.P 625 Fuller, S. P. (Rep.) 808 Fullick, W. G 1066 Fulton, J. A 1147 Furbush, Mile 73 Furness, J. T 679 G. Gage, Addison 1629 Gale, Milton 2406 Gannett, E. S 1374 Gardner, Francis 230 Gardner, John 564 Gardner, Symmes 1660 Gardner, S. C 1803 Garrett, Robert * 1612 Gassett, Henry * 2113 Gassett, Henry (Rep.) 2113 Gates, J. W 1320 Gates, William 22 Gauntlett, M. L 2024 Gay, E. F 2664 Gay, James 1860 Gay S. W.* 2181 Gay, W. F 2038 George, Harvey 1818 George, John 1270 Gerard, William 627 Gibbs, Catherine * 1462 Gibbs, N. B., Jr 848 Gibson, CD 151 Gibson, C. L 1858 Gibson, J. G 472 Gibson, Margaret, 2389 Gilbert, B. R 1422 Gilbert, John, Jr 742 Gilbert, Samuel 1706 139 Gilbert, Samuel, Jr 1421 Gilbert, Timothy 1279 Gilman, Eliphalet 2647 Gilman, G. W 1406 Gilmore, J. A 2645 Gilson, E. L 1592 Gleason, Horace 1493 Glover, G. S 1387 Glover, H. R 893 Glover, J. B 1868 Glynn, Margaret 2130 Goddard, Benj. (Rep.) 1188 Goddard, Catherine 1957 Goddard, Mary 2010 Goddard, Nathaniel * 1188 Goddard, Thomas 1834 Goddard, T. A 1112 Goddard, William 2315 Goldthwait, G. L 2088 Goodenow, Elisha * 633 Goodrich, C.B 256 Goodrich, F. A 478 Goodrich, Ira 743 Goodwin, G. C 2232 Goodwin, Maria 25 Goodwin, Ozias 215 Goodwin, T. J.* , 818 Googins, Mark 2374 Gookin, A. B 2559 Gore, David 1847 Gore, Stanley 1848 Goss, Abiel 1140 Goss, A. F 2608 Gossler, J. H 1129 Gould, B. A 213 Gould, C. D 1467 Gould, Daniel 1314 Gould, Eliza 598 Gould, James 176 Gould, J. S 1769 Gove, G. G 2577 Gove, John 2176 Gove, J. G 2578 Gragg, Alice 46 Grant, Moses 2206 Graupner, S. H 2313 Gray, D. B 2485 Gray, F. A 912 Gray, F. H 2345 Gray, F. T. * 1643 Gray, F. T. (Rep.) 1643 Gray, G. H 1157 Gray, J. C 68, 701, 1087 Gray, Mary 2343 Gray, S. C* 855 Gray, Thomas 670 Gray, William 2344 Greely, S. M 2349 Green, J. D 811 Green, Martha 2076 Green, Otis 2040 Green, S. S 2046 Green, W. C 1479 Greene, Aaron * 117 Greene, C. G 1256 Greene, E. H 1706 Greene, Harriet, 1743 Greenleaf, Gardner, 74 Greenleaf, Samuel * 409 Greenleaf, Simon * 509 Greenough, E. I. (Rep.) 97 Greenough, Henry 2525 Greenough, Horatio * 97 Greenough, William 563 Greenwood, E. L 2471 Greenwood, H. M 895 Greenwood, James 516 Greenwood, W. A 1243 Gregg, Samuel 1096 Gregg, W.P 2579 Grew, Henry 356 Gridley, E. M.* 721 Gridley, G. A. (Rep.) 939 Gridley, William * 939 Griffiths, Charles 1275 Griffiths, Mary 2009 Griswold, Albert 594 Grover, C. B 1361 140 Grubb, William 521 Guild, Albert 1294 Guild, Benjamin 2230 Guild, Chester 2397 Guild, Chester, Jr 2398 Guild, C. H 2399 Guild, G. A 2400 Guild, G. F.* 569 Gulbrandsen, Theodore 2440 Gurney, E. F.* 815 Gurney, Henry 1014 Gutterson, C. C 2416 Gutterson, William * 1262 Gutterson, W. E. (Rep.) 1262 Guyot, Arnold 2370 H. Habich, Edward 2622 Hackett, L. B 2285 Hadley, Moses 2166 Hagar, James 1607 Hahn, Jacob 1864 Hale, E. B 2108 Hale, George 1951 Hale, Nathan 1613 Hall, Adin * 1526 Hall, A. T 1090 Hall, A. T. (Rep.) 2222 Hall, E. B 696 Hall, G. W 2361 Hall, Henry 1460 Hall, James 1726 Hall, J. K 593 Hall, Lewis, 1343 Hall.M.L 1840 Hall, Samuel, Jr 1915 Hall, Thomas 641 Hall, W. A.* 1344 Hallet, E. D 2603 Hallet, G. W. (Rep.) 407 Hallet, George * 497 Hallet, Job 2249 Hallett, B. F 2409 Hamman, George 1871 Hammond, Artemas 844, 2584 Hammond, Daniel 522 Hammond, Nathaniel 257 Hammond, N. K 1000 Hammond, Sarah 729 Hammond, Susannah 907 Hammond, William 2583 Hanson, J. B 2351 Hanover, G. B 1388 Harding, G. S 261 Hardy, Alpheus (Rep.) 500 Harnden, W. F 886 Harrington, Elizabeth * 1252 Harrington, Francis * 1295 Harrington, F. B. (Rep.) 1295 Harris, Harriet 873 Harris, Isaac 1403 Harris, James * 1171 Harris, James (Rep.) 1171 Harris, J. S 2205 Harris, J. W 1993 Harris, Mary 1586 Harris, Nathaniel 1544 Harris, William 1405 Harris, W. A. (Rep.) 232 Harrison, S. A., Mrs 2641 Harrison, William 2539 Harrod, Charles 481 Hartshorn, Benjamin 2581 Hartshorn, E. P.* 870 Hartshorn, John 1328 Hartt, Joseph * 460 Harvard College 330 Harvey, Peter 634 Haskell, Aaron * 59 Haskell, A. D 1688 Haskell, Elisha 302 Haskell, F. P. (Rep.) 59 Hastings, Oliver 10 Hastings, P. S 2264 Hastings, Thomas 301 Hatch, M. S.* 766 Hathaway, Adoniram 2486 Hathaway, John 2091 141 Haughton, James 777 Haven, Franklin 553 Haven, Thomas 503 Haviland, Thomas 610 Hawes, Prince 1389 Hawkins, Alice 1324 Hawley, F. A 1616 Hawley, G. T 1617 Hay, Joseph 274 Hayden, Caleb 153 Hayden, J. C 452 Hayes, H.M.* 401 Haynes, Mary 1402 Hayward, C. L 2472 Hay ward, George 2021 Hayward, James 840 Hazeltine, Amos 780 Hazelton, J. C 2352 Hazelton, I. H 1625 Heald, David 1342 Heard, Augustine, Heard, J. T 926 Heard, Susan 2172 Heckle, William 1673 Hedge, Mary * 966 Hemmenway, Augustus 1463 Hemmenway, C. F 762 Henchman, Daniel 70 Henderson, Charles 617 Henderson, F. A 162 Hennessey, Edward 1562 Henry, C. C 2376 Henry, P. W 2457 Henshaw, Charles 276 Henshaw, John 275 Henshaw, Samuel 354 Herman, Leopold 707 Herman, P. D 2412 Herring, Roger* 1023 Herring, T. J. (Rep.) 1023 Hersey, Daniel 1293 Herwig, Joanna 1287 Hewins, S. K 1081 Heywood, S. P 1476 Hichborn, Philip 1773 Hicks, Zachariah * 168 Higgins, E. H 2044 Higginson, Waldo, 2034 Hildreth, A. E 1125 Hildreth, C. T.* 291 Hildreth, E. F. (Rep.) 291 Hildreth, J. B 2089 Hill, George * 654 Hill, J. R. (Rep.) 654 Hill, Thomas 199 Hilliard, Abraham * . . .2000 Hilliard, Francis 1470 Hills, George 334 Hills, J. S 1450 Hills, Luther 2567 Hilton, Hannah 1892 Hinckley, Holmes 2104 Hittinger, Jacob 1548 Hobart, Aaron 1678 Hobart, Albert 653 Hobart, A. A 2262 Hobart, B. W 2261 Hobart, Enoch, 71 Hobart, Nathan 365 Hobart, Nathaniel * 365 Hobbs, Ebenezer, Jr 1033 Hobbs, E. A 2107 Hobbs, Prentiss 2613 Hobbs, William, Jr 992 Hodges, J. G 155 Hogins, A. B 2318 Holbrook, Anthony 540 Holbrook, C. C 1795 Holbrook, Edward * 890 Holbrook, Esther 551 Holbrook, E. H 877 Holbrook, H. A 80 Holbrook, J. F 1492 Holden, George 1582 Holden, Mary ^Rep.) 90 Holden, Thomas * 90 Holden, T.F 618 Holland, F. W 455 142 Hollingsworth, John 2145 Hollis, Thomas 1693 Holmes, A. S 662 Holmes, Charles * 600 Holmes, Lydia 166 Holmes, Sarah 27 Holmes, William 1534 Holt, T. A 2545 Holton, John 104C Holton, Leonard, 1045 Homan, Gilson 2118 Homer, Albert 229 Homer, Charles 1274 Homer, C. W 2194 Homer, George 2116 Homer, Henry 1069 Homer, J. B 1761 Homer, Mary 1321 Homer, W. F 1291, 1465 Holmes, Isabella 2353 Hook, Elias 2281 Hooper, H. N 1404 Hooper, John * 463 Hooper, J. S. (Rep.) 463 Hooper, Robert, Jr 936 Hooper, R. C 1949 Hooton, John * 254 Hopkinson, C. A 2671 Horton, D. W.* 2222 Horton, H. K 2348 Hosmer, Hiram 367 Hosmer, Zelotes 281 Houghton, W. S 2030 Hovey, C. F 951 Hovey, Elizabeth, (Boston) 917 Hovey, Elizabeth (Cambridge) *. 1968 Hovey, G. 962 Hovey, H. A 990 How, E.P.* 1714 How, H. J. (Rep.) 1714 Howard, Abraham * 331 Howard, Edward 1914 Howard, G. C 1358 Howard, H. C. * 130 Howard, Mary (Rep.) 331 Howard, Nathaniel* 1043 Howe, E. B 1283 Howe, George 671 Howe, J. C 672 Howe, J. N., Jr 296 Howe, Rufus 1640 Howe, S. L 24 Howe, Thomas 831 Howland, Edwin 1870 Howland, Ichabod 2691 Howland, M.H ... 720 Hubbard, C. T 1674 Hubbard, G. G 1741 Hubbell, Peter 1898 Hudson, Abigail 1601 Hudson, Oliver, Mrs 2469 Hughes, George 2605 Hull, Barney 2619 Humphrey, Benjamin * 1341 Humjjhrey, Benj. (Rep.) 1341 Humphrey, C. R 602 Humphrey, David 876 Humphrey, William 1106 Hunneweil, H. H. (Rep.) 513 Hunnewell, H. H. (Rep.) 789 Hunneweil, Walter * 513 Hunt, H. K 2630 Hunt, N. P.* 1427 Hunt, Reuben 1784 Huntington, L. A 1212 Kurd, E. T 2435 Kurd, John 2387 Hurlburt, Elisha * 61 Hurlburt, S. M 135 Huse, E. H 1891 Hutchins, E. C 502 Hutchins, H. C 2154 Hutchins, H. G 2388 Hutchinson, Jane 2527 Hutchinson, Susannah 682 Hyde, George 1772 Hyde, Isaac 30 Hyde, Jonathan * 1691 143 I. Inches, Elizabeth 395 Inches, Henderson 317 Ingalls, William * 188 Ingalls, William (Rep.) 188 Inglis, A. D 1003 Ingols, Moses 1603 J. Jackson, Charles * 2147 Jackson, Charles, Jr. (Rep.) 2147 Jackson, C. T 6 Jackson, James 2148 Jackson, P. T 2149 Jacobs, G. H 727 Jacobs, Hiram 1925 Jacobs, Sarah 834 Jameson, Hugh * 1813 Jameson, W. H 1280 Jarves, Doming 43 Jeffries, John 2238 Jeffries, John, Jr 2301 Jellison, Zechariah .... 337 Jenkins, Isaac 2521 Jenks, J. H 1845 Jenks, William 1846 Jenney, Stephen 1276 Jennison, Jhiry * 1313 Jewett, D. E 1542 Jewett, Gorham 916 Johnson, Carver 23 Johnson, C. B 1920 Johnson, C. S 2533 Johnson, Ebenezer 2501 Johnson, Eliza 294 Johnson, George (Rep.) 17S6 Johnson, J. A 1999 Johnson, J. B 702 Johnson, Jesse C 2193 Johnson, John C 1074 Johnson, Jotham 1787 Johnson, Samuel 673 Johnson , Susannah * 1786 Jones, C. L 2561 Jones, Daniel 2590 Jones, Eliphalet 796 Jones, Frederick 739 Jones, G. H 2188 Jones, H. H 1552 Jones, J. L 1518 Jones, J. M 219 Jones, J. M. (Rep.) 2004 Jones, L. A 2562 Jones, Nahum 738 Jones, Thomas * 1131 Jones, William 766 Joy.J.B.* 32 Joy, J. G.* 693 Joy, Nabby 693 K. Keith, L. M. (Rep.) 797 Keith, M . A.* 543 Kelren, Robert 1972 Kelsey, J. H 1483 Kemp, Robert 2093 Kendall, Abel, Jr.* 193 Kendall, C. R. (Rep.) 1225 Kendall, C. T. (Rep.) 193 Kendall, G. A.* 1225 Kendall, Hartwell 2100 Kendall, H. A 1932 Kendall, H. R 370 Kendall, J. T. (Rep.) 2233, 2234 Kendall, Sewall * 2233, 2234 Kendall, Stiles 2516 Kendall, S. E 1524 Kendrick, A. M.* 1159 Kendrick, Eliza 795 Kennard, Henry 869 Kennard, Michael 974 Kenney, I. A 2134 Kenney, M. B 2153 144 Kenrick, J. A 586 Kenrick, William 143 Kent.C. C 2512 Kent, Edward 2391 Kent, Job* 989 Kent, W. H. (Rep.) 989 Kettell, G. A 1974 Kidder, Edward 2663 Kidder, Frederick 2240 Kilham, William 2504 Kimball, C. A. (Rep.) 9 Kimball, Daniel (Narcissus P.). . . 450 Kimball, Daniel (Pilgrim P.) 874 Kimball, David 806 Kimball, Ebenezer * 9 Kimball, John 164 Kimball, J. B 2426 Kimball, M. D 1312 King, C. E 1425 King, C. G. (Rep.) 570 King, Gedney * 570 Kinslej', Henry * 207 Kittredge, Jeremiah * 842 Klous, Seaman 2114 Knapp, Jesse 298 Knight, Manasseh 662 Knight, W. H 1979, 2589 Knox, Robert * 295 Knox, Robert (Rep.) 295 Kuhn, G. H 806 Kuhn, G. W 2101 Kuhn, John 196 Kurtz, J. E 1316 Labree, Sally 1332 Ladd, A. 1 2031 Ladd, W. G. Jr 2183 Ladd, W.H 2090 Lakin, M. J 2120 Lamb, Rosanna * 591 Lamb, Thomas (Rep.) 591 Lambert, W. G 1221 Lamson, Benjamin 1471 Lamson, Charles (Rep.) 386 Lamson, Edwin 1227 Lamson, Henry 2431 Lamson, John * 386 Lane, David 387 Lane, George * 961 Lane, Martin 1727 Lane, S. M. (Rep.) 961 Lang, William 2019 Lang, W. B 173 Langley, Caroline 1770 Langmaid, Rachel * 1486 Langmaid, S. P. (Rep.) 1486 Lapham, Luther 754 Large, Thomas 2656 Lakin, T. 1806 Lassell, J. M.* 1823 Lassell, S. E. (Rep.) 1823 Laurie, Thomas 1509 Lawrence, Abbott * 491 Lawrence, Amos * 490 Lawrence, A. A 904 Lawrence, Daniel 2214 Lawrence, Edward 1723 Lawrence, James (Rep.) 491 Lawrence, Samuel 492 Lawrence, William * 489 Lawrence, W. R 1309, 2168, 2609 Lawrence, W. R. (Rep.) 490 Lawry, Benjamin 2077 Learnard, G. W 915 Learned, L. S 1721 Leathe, William 2059 Leavitt, H. H 1371 LeCain, Frederick * 144 LeCain, J. H. (Rep.) 144 Lee, Rebecca (Rep.) 530 Lee, Sarah * 530 Lee, Thomas 1438 Lee, T. J 901 Lee, W. R 494 Leeds, James 1827 Leeds, T. C 1828 Leighton, Charles 2380 145 Leigh ton, Thomas * 1531 Leland, Sherman * 1010 Leland, T. J 2414 Leland, W. S. ( Rep.) 1010 Lenfest, Solomon 1752 Leverett, F. P.* 54 Lewis, G. W 338 Lewis, Humphrey (Rep.) 2074 Lewis, John 2333 Lewis, Joseph 299 Lewis, Polly 1130 Lewis, S. S Libber, Joseph 969 Libby, J. A 1936 Lienow, Henry * 87 Lincoln, C. F 764 Lincoln, F. W 545 Lincoln, Henry 812 Lincoln, M. S 929 Lincoln, Noah, Jr 2474 Lincoln, William 1273 Lindsey, Ichabod 209 Litchfield, Roland, Jr 402, 2443 Lithgow, H. G 2465 Lithgow, Martha 1594 Little, C. C 1127,2323 Little, J. L 1094 Littlefield, Jacob 2568 Littlehale, E. P. (Rep.) 953 Littlehale, S. S.* 953 Livermore, A. W 287 Livermore, George 1712 Livermore, Isaac 1713 Livermore, John 1711 Livermore, M. S 243 Livermore, Nathaniel 1710 Livermore, Oliver 2195 Lobdell, S. P. (Rep.) 568 Lobdell, T. J.* 568 Locke, G. A 280 Locke, Edward 2156 Locke, J. E 2329 Locke, Lyman 552 Locke, Oliver 1375 13 Locke, Stephen * 1538 Lock wood, Job 2551 Lodge, M. W 57 Lombard, Israel 497 Lombard, N. K.* 150 Long, George 2395 Longfellow, H. W 580 Longley, James 1226 Lord, C. W 2511 Lord, J. H 1377 Loring. A. M 1350 Loring, Benjamin 457 Loring, C. G 1198 Loring, E. G 1223 Loring, G. H 1349 Loring, Henry 896 Loring, H. K 1135 Loring, J. F 524 Loring, J. G.* 963 Loring, J. G. (Rep.) 963 Lothrop, Stillman * 498 Lothrop, S. K 660 Loud, Abigail 265 Lovejoy, Joseph 1415 Lovejoy, Loyal 561 Lovering, Joseph 821 Lovett, Catherine 2405 Low, H. S 2306 Low, Peter 1039 Lowe, A. T 843 Lowell, Charles 323 Lowell, F. C 245 Lowell, J. A 217 Lucas, E. G 2029 Luke,E. H 2477 Lyman, G. C 1510 Lyman, G. W 883 Lyman, G. W. (Rep.) 88& Lyman, Theodore * 705. Lyman, Theodore (Rep.) 705 Lynch, Stephen * 1661 Lynde, S. S 51 Lynn, Wilham * 228 Lyon, Henry 2367 146 M. Mackaj', Fanny 2171 Mackay,R. C 1716 Mackintosh, Peter, Jr 1123 Magee, J. A 1499 Magoun, A. B 1793 Magoun, Thatcher * 1792 Magoun, Thatcher (Rep.) 1792 Mair, Thomas 1384 Manley, J.R 1392 Mann, Jonathan 200 Mann, W. H 520 Manning, R. H 709 Mansfield, John 2092 Marden, William. , - , 2604 Marett, Philip 794 Marrett, D. A 1750 Marsh, Ephraim * 470 Marsh, Harrison , 2537 Marsh, L. H 2247 Marsh, 0. B 2032 Marshall, James 1941 Marshall, J. F. B 1521 Marshall, J. IN., Mrs 1565 Marshall, William 220 Marston, Ephraim , 1955 Martin, Pearl 1753 Mason, Charles 1590 Mason, Jeremiah * 418 Mason, J. D 2327 Mason, J. W ,....1187 Mason, Lois * 692 Mason, Lowell 12S9 Mason, R. M 1589 Mason, R. M. (Rep.) 418 Matchett, George 861 Matchett, Theodore 252 May, George 1255 May, H. K 1797 May, William 1832 Maynard, Arba 1939 Maynard, Jesse 1278 Maynard, Lambert, 1297 McAUaster, James * . , . , ... .1913 McAllaster, Rachel, (Rep.) 1913 McBride, Cecilia 887 McBumey, Charles ....,.., 76B McCleary, S. F., Jr .1684 McClm-e, C. F 2258 McDonald, Rebecca * 864 McGaw,J. A. 612 McGiU, L. R 2522 McGil], Robert 1644 McGregor, James 1137 McKay, Judith 2056 McKean, H. S.* 745 McKenney, Ann 2565 McLellan, Isaac * 123 McLellan, William H. (Rep.) 123 McPhail, A. M., Jr 1894 McRae, Elizabeth 1574 McQuarrie, William 2328 Mead, C. C 15 Mead, Isaac * 13 M8ad,L H. (Rep.) 13 Mead, S. 1082 Means, James * 224 Means, J. H. (Rep.) 224 Mears, Elijah , 175 Meldrum, Alexander 375 Melledge, J. P 2489 Melvin, A. A.* .,2054 Melvin, William 1964 Mentzer, John 2560 Meriam, William 778 Merriam, Charles 960 Merriam, Lewis 2444 Merrill, A. B 2667 Merrill, John 998 Merrill, J. W. (Rep.) 2097 Merrill, L. F 2297 Merrill, Nathan * 2097 MeiTitt, J. A.* 206 Merrifield, Francis 437 Merry, R. D. C* 332 Messenger, G. W 471 Metcalf, Caleb 686 147 Metcalf, C. R 980 Miles, S.E 866 Miles, Walter* 1053 Millar, J. L 1110 Millard, Allen 550 Millard, Samuel 982 Miller, Edward 285 Miller, H. K 1267 Miller, J. K 1005 Mills, C. H 1155 Mills, J. K 448 Milton, Ephraim * 1245 Milton, G. W. (Rep.) 1245 Minott, Otis 2425 Mitchell, Nathaniel 1605 Mitchell, Theodore 2255 Mitchell, William 1395 Monroe, L. B 2419 Montague, W. H 300 Moore, Josiah 85 Moore, Martm 1732 Morey, George 1211 Morland, W. W 2636 Morris, Charles 1364 Morse, Calvin 1788 Morse, Mason 1535 Morse, Ozias 624 Morse, S. F. 368 Morton, William 1317 Moseley, Alexander 1978 Moseley, W. 0. ( Rep.) 1088 Mossman, Rufus 1604 Motley, Mary 2487 Motley, Thomas 318 Motley, Thomas, Jr 775 Moulton, C. J. B 1906 Mountfort, M. D 127 Mull, M. A 1843 Muncrief, S. A 1812 Munn, Luther 751 Munroe, Edwin, Jr 2364 Munroe, James 906 Mussey, B. B.* 335 Mussey, F. B. (Rep.) 335 N, Nash, Eunice 1821 Nason, J. B 1637 Nason, Joseph 1337 Nay, S. F 2259 Nazro, C. G 198 Neal, G. B 1545 Neal, Samuel 1758 Neale, R. H 1563 Neally, C. H 922 Needham, W. W 2606 Nelson, G. S 1210 Newcomb, J. J 1702 Newell, E. S 2365 Newell, Joseph 2673 Newell, R. W 1996 Newhall, Cheever 1480 Newhall, J. M 1481 Newman, Henry 2106 Nichols, B. W 1929 Nichols, Eleazer * 1370 Nichols, George 1636 Nichols, Lyman 5 Nichols, S. S 1497 Nichols, Thaddeus, Jr 519 Nichols, W. G 1576 Nickels, E. C 2552 Nickerson, David 2140 Nickerson, Frederick 2142 Nickerson, F. F 2236 Nickerson, J. S 2141 Nickerson, Thomas 2143 Noble, Joseph 858 Noble, Sarah (Rep.) 61 Noble, William 872, 2564 Nolen, Spencer, Jr 1002 Noll, Henry 2598 Norcross, M. C 1733, 2239 Norcross, Otis 900 Norris, E. A 194 Norris, R. G 674 Norris, S. H 798 Norton, Andrews * 712 148 Norwood, Samuel 94 Noyes, G. R 1213 Noyes, S. H 1354 Noyes, W. A 1856 Nutting, Philip 102 0. Oakes, G. L 956 Odiorne, C. G 546 Odiorne, W. H 351 Oliver, Daniel 597 Oliver, F.J Oliver, H. J.* ,. . . . 67 Oliver, M. P. (Rep.) 146 Oliver, S. H. (Rep.) 67 Oliver, S. P 2058 Oliver, W. B.* 146 Olney, S. W.* 1091 Ord way, Aaron 1890 Ordway, J. M 1428 Ordway, J. P 1020 Osborn, Dalplion 1854 Osborn, G. B 264 Osgood, George 948 Osgood, S. S 2151 Otis, H. G.* 628, 666 Otis, James * 1322 Otis, W. F. (Rep.) 628, 666 Oxnard, Henry * 364 Packard, Sylvanus 1641 Page, C. G 1775 Page, J. A 499 Page, P. S 1062 Page, William 2357 Paige, J. W 353 Paige, L. R 2008 Paine, E. B 2305 Paine, Martyn 2065 Paine, R. T 251 Palfrey, J. G 36 Palmer, A. C 1963 Palmer, John. 977 Palmer, J. A 2460 Parker, A. G 1072 Parker, Carlton 2257 Parker, C H 1272 Parker, David 292 Parker, D. P.* 1141 Parker, G. P.* 741 Parker, H. D 1720 Parker, H.M 1333 Parker, Isaac ( Olive P.) 29 Parker, Isaac (Elder P.) 1250 Parker, James 278 Parker, J. B 1506 Parker, J. W 910 Parker, Mary (Rep.) 1141 Parker, M. 1 1315 Parker, M.S 1327 Parker, M. W. (Rep.) 1139 Parker, Peter 1202 Parker, W. H.* 1139 Parkman, Caroline 2133 Parkman, Daniel * 76 Parkman, George * 326 Parkman, G. F. (Rep.) 326 Parkman, Susan 1745 Parkman, William 1960 Parks, J. A 2319 Parks, Luther 121 Pai-melee, Gilbert * 1495 Parmenter, Herman 2099 Parrott, W. W 250 Parsons, A. Q 1549 Parsons, Samuel 1148 Parsons, S. B. (Rep.) 607 Parsons, Theophilus 608 Parsons, Usher 60 Parsons, William * 607 Partridge, W. B 2334 Patch, Sidney 1260 Patten, James 717 149 Patterson, Enoch. ., 438 Paul, James 172 Payson, J. L 1598 Peabody, Catharine 726 Peabody, M. J 467 Peak, John 1555 Peakes, William 2449 Pearl, S. R 1601 Pearson, J. H 1172 Pearson, Simon * 836 Peck, A. G 2498 Peck, Chauncey 2396 Peck, Oren 1050 Peck, S. A 1339 Peirce, Foster 2493 Peirce, Henry 2310 Peirce, H. A 1156 Peirce, Silas 376 Pelby, F. A. (Rep.) 65 Pelby, William * 65 Penniman, S. B 784 Perham, Josiah, Jr 1464 Perkins, Aaron 1184 Perkins, Alfred 2473 Perkins, Daniel 676 Perkins, Frederick 1490 Perkins, J. M 2385 Perkins, Matthew 1905 Perkins, M. L 147 Perkins, P. H 1639 Perkins, T. H 1981 Perkins, T. H., Jr.* 108 Perkins, T. H. (Rep.) 108 Perkins, William 2248 Perrin, G. W 997 Perry, M. S 1144 Perry, Stephen 2138 Petersilea, Franz 1309 Peterson, F. A 747 Pfaff, Carl* 1591 Phalen, James 592 Phelps, Abel 1409 Phelps, Abner 1638 Phelps, Sewall 2015 13* Phillips, Edwin 379 Phillips, George 1646 Phillips, Jonathan 2404 Phillips, L. A 2279 Phillips, S. M 656 Phillips, T. W 1259 Phillips, Willard 1692 Phillips, W. A 1642 Phinney, Catharine 1817 Phipps, H. C 1553 Phipps, J. M. (Rep.) 1927 Phipps, Samuel 700 Phipps, William 699 Pickens, Charity 928 Pierce, Ann 2190 Pierce, C. W 2055 Pierce, G. W 1076 Pierce, Rebecca 1709 Pierce, S. B 991 Pierce, S. K 1611 Pierce, T. J 1355 Pike, Asher 1078 Pike, Priscilla 2413 Pike, William 2543 Piper, Solomon 1956 Pitts, Sarah 1365 Plumer, Avery 1926 Plympton, Henry 1124 Pomroy, William * 797 Pomroy, W. M., Jr 825 Pond, Moses 2455 Pond, Samuel * 449 Pook, S. M 1938 Poor, J. R 2266 Poor, N. C ...1012 Pope, Lemuel * 636 Pope, T. B. (Rep.) 636 Porter, Harrison 2496 Porter, Jonathan 2531 Porter, Joseph 2201 Porter, Mary 477 Potter, Henry 783 Potter, J. C 2547 Powell, A. T 1683 160 Powers, A. H 2017 Pratt, Dexter * 1011 Pratt, E. F 2129 Pratt, George * 1717 Pratt, G. L. (Rep.) 1717 Pratt, Isaac, Jr 1842 Pratt, Jabez 2G42 Pratt, J. C 1281 Pratt, J. E.* 225 Pratt, Mary (Cypress Av.) 271 Pratt, Mary (Mimosa P.)* 1484 Pratt, Nathan 2549 Pratt, William * 885 Pray, L. G 1596 Prentice, Theodore (Rep.) 138 Prentice, W. H.* 138 Prescott, Harrison 1482 Preston, T. B ..2155 Preston, Warren 1454 Prince, John * 557 Prince, J. T 109 Prince, W. G 1158 Prichard, Mary 393 Prichard, W. H 683 Proctor, E. S. (Rep.) 983 Proctor, .J. C 640 Proctor, Lydia 2027 Propkietors in trust. . .691, 1697, 1809, 1810 Pulsifer, F. L 1667 Putnam, George 488 Pntnam, Jesse 473 Putnam, J. H. (Rep.) 1557 Putnam, Orpha 88 Putnam, S. R 1443 Q Quigley, Charles 1984 Quincy, Josiah 396 Quincy, Samuel * 601 E. Raboteau, Emily 2571 Ralston, A. G 1765 Ramsay, A. H 788 Rand, A. C 2045 Rand, Benjamin 1214 Rand, E. S 750 Rand, Luther 880 Rand, Mary 1028 Rand, R. R 426 Randall, Elizabeth (Rep.) 140 Randall, John * 140 Randell, Benjamin 1865 Ranney, D. G 2458 Ranstead, Charles 1650 Raymond, Emmons 637 Raymond, E. A 21 Raymond, Samuel 1879 Raymond, T. R 214 Rayner, John * 2356 Rayner, J. J. (Rep.) 2356 Raynolds, Betsey (Rep.) 1235 Raynolds, Brewster * 1235 Rea, W. A 669 Read, George * 1244 Read, James 53 Read, John 1570 Read, J. S 1904 Read, William 1083 Reed, A. H 1744 Reed, Caleb * 857 Reed, C. L 753 Reed, C. T 2379 Reed, David 1564 Reed, Enos 2276 Reed, G. P 996 Reed, H. A.* 2004 Reed, Joel 1017 Reed, J. W 1079 Reed, Ruth (Rep.) 857 151 Reed, Sampson 1236 Rehbinder, E. De 955 Rendles, James 1982 Rendon, M. L. C 1811 Renouf, E. A 839 Restieaux, Thomas 270 Revere, J. W 286 Reynolds, Edward, Jr 664 Reynolds, W. B 559 Rhoades, Samuel 2084 Rice, Aaron 2221 Rice, Alanson * 600 Rice, Charles 2022 Rice, Cyrus 1041 Rice, Emery 1440 Rice, Freeman 2173 Rice, George 817 Rice, Henry 667 Rice, H. A 1887 Rice, H. G .2160 Rice,H.T 799 Rice, I. C* 639 Rice, I. M. (Rep.) 639 Rice, J. P 191 Rice, Lewis 2507, 2508 Rice, Nathan * 1424 Rice, N. P. (Rep.) 1424 Rice, Reuben 2506 Rice, William, 2505 Rich, Charles, (Rep.) 369 Rich, Elkanah 2618 Rich, Benjamin * 369 Rich, Isaac 1511 Rich, T. P 517 Richards, C. L 2076 Richards, D. H 1934 Richards, E. M 242 Richards, G. T 314 Richards, Joel 14 Richardson, Alfred * 1933 Richardson, Benjamin 978 Richardson, B. P. (Rep.) 110 Richardson, Charles 2467 Richardson, Edward 2452 Richardson, G. C 1525 Richardson, Jeffrey 0, 1303, 1304, 1305, 1306, 1307, 1308 Richardson, J. B 69 Richardson, John 2575 Richardson, J. W 2453 Richardson, L. S. (Rep.) 1933 Richardson, Nathaniel 1599 Richardson, Prentiss 2468 Richardson, S. 1006 Richardson, Thomas 1512 Richardson, William 1513 Richardson, William, (Rep.) 544 Richardson, W. T 223 Ricker, Moses 1857 Riddel, S. H 2676 Riley, Patrick 2574 Ripley, Robert 2600 Rindge, S. B 1659 Ritchie, James 1653 Robb, J. B 2648 Robbins, A. S 234 Robbins, Chandler (M. D.) * 416 Robbins, Chandler (Rep.) 416 Robbins, Chandler (Rev.) 1783 Robbins, Harriet 1191 Roberts, George 1219 Roberts, J. L 1095 Roberts, J. W 2437 Robey, Joseph 1004 Robins, S. P 2132 Robinson, G. W. (Lexington) 819 Robinson, G. W. (Somerville) 1975 Robinson, Henry * 909 Robinson, Isabella (Rep.) 909 Robinson, J. B 924 Robinson, J. P 622 Robinson, J. R 2013 Robinson, J. S 340 Robinson, J. W 2633 Robinson, Seth 1577 Robinson, Shadrach 327 Robinson, S. W 925 Robinson, William 2062 152 Roby, Dexter 1872 Rogers, George 547 Rogers, J. H 1026 Rogers, W. M.* 793 Rogers, W. M. (Rep.) 793 Rollins, Charles 2066 Rollins, Ebenezer * 4 Rollins, F. H. (Rep.) 4 Rollins, T. F 2067 Rollins, William * 3 Rose, George 2558 Ross, Robert 1016 Rotch, Sylvia (Rep.) 944 Rotch, William * 944 Rundle, Hannah * 919 Russ, W. H 2617 Russell, Elijah 1044 Russell, J. G 1648 Russell, J. L.* 493 Russell, L. F 1937 Russell, P. R 2325 Russell, S. H 730 Russell, Walter 2415 Russell, W. E 1598 Ryder, G. G 2672 S. 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A 125 Simmons, John 585 Simmons, Seth 542 Simmons, William * 311 Simonds, John 1796 Simonds, Shepherd 740 Simpkins, Olive * 882 Simpkins, S. G. (Rep.) 882 Simpson, C. 2534 Simpson, John 2312 Simpson, J. M 2152 Simpson, M. H 1153 Simpson, Thomas 1025 Sinclair, Thomas 999 Singleton, T. C 40 Skillings, D. N 2126 Skinner, G. W 2585 Skinner, N.K 2039 Skinner, Sarah 1176 Slane,P. F 1071 Slater, P. R 2434 Sleeper, Jacob 453 Sleeper, S. S 2482 Slocumb, Samuel (Rep.) 1474 Smallwood, Thomas 378 Smith, A. E 2182 Smith, A. W 1991 Smith, Benjamin 2284 Smith, B. A 1794 Smith, C. A 1976 Sm.ith, Ebenezer 501 Smith, Edmund 1566 Smith, Eliza 132 Smith, Franklin 1051, 1622, 1690 Smith, Franklin (Ailanthus P.). .1376 Smith, Frederick 1215 Smith, George 2383 Smith, Hiram 48 Smith, Jei-emiah 95 Smith, Joseph 779 Smith, J. A 211 Smith, J. V. C 1253 Smith, Martin * 128 Smith, Mary 2023 Smith, Mehitable 34 Smith, M. 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