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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 6 0 Browse Search
The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six: a picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation (ed. Arthur Gilman) 2 0 Browse Search
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n Snow, elected November 19, 1866; James M. Thurston, elected March 14, 1873; Oscar F. Allen, elected December 26, 1884. Clerk: James H. Wyeth, elected February 9, 1864. Cambridgeport Savings Bank Cambridgeport Savings Bank was incorporated in 1853 by Thaddeus B. Bigelow, Benjamin Tilton, George C. Richardson, Robert Douglas, Charles Wood, Thomas Whittemore, John Sargent, George W. Livermore, Edward Hyde, Jeremiah Wetherbee, Lucius R. Paige, William Greenough, John M. St. Clair, and Aaron Rice. The bank has been successful from its start; its deposits, January 13, 1896, were $3,857,575.49; the number of corporators, 23; number of depositors, 12,164. Its officers are Daniel U. Chamberlin, president; Lucius R. Paige, Asa P. Morse, and Henry Endicott, vice-presidents; Henry W. Bullard, treasurer. North Avenue Savings Bank North Avenue Savings Bank was incorporated March 2, 1872, and organized March 7, 1872, with the choice of Samuel F. Woodbridge, president; William Fox Ric
Frank A. Allen, 1876. Perez G. Porter, 1877. Members of Common Council. Josiah Coolidge, 1846, 1847. John C. Dodge, 1846-1848, 1854. Francis Draper, 1846, 1847. Charles Everett, 1846-1848. Stephen T. Farwell, 1846. George W. Fifield, 1846, 1847. Lewis Hall, 1846-1848. Joseph A. Holmes, 1846, 1847, 1852, 1853. Isaac Livermore, 1846. Walter R. Mason, 1846. Isaac Melvin, 1846-1848. Thomas F. Norris, 1846. Alex. H. Ramsay, 1846, 1847. Enos Reed, 1846, 1847. Aaron Rice, 1846-1848. John Sargent, 1846, 1847, 1852, 1853. William Saunders, 1846. Abraham P. Sherman, 1846. Charles Valentine, 1846, 1847. William L. Whitney, 1846, 1847. Samuel P. Heywood, 1847-1850. Anson Hooker, 1847-1850. William Hunnewell, 1847. Levi Jennings, 1847, 1848, 1856. Elijah Spare, Jr., 1847-1849. Jonas Wyeth 2d, 1847, 1848. Edmund A. Chapman, 1848, 1849. George Cummings, 1848. Eliphalet Davis, 1848. Ralph Day, 1848, 1849, 1852. Jesse Fogg, 1
devotion to his country with his blood on Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775. See pp. 418-420. He d. of his wounds 3 July 1775; his w. Joanna d. 24 Nov. 1794. 6. Richard, s. of Thomas (5), m. Hannah Goldthwait, and had John: Joanna; Martha; Hannah, m. Dr. James P. Chaplin of Camb. 10 Dec. 1807, and d. 24 May 1838, a. 45; Susan; Sally. 7. Thomas, s. of Thomas (5), m. Hannah, dau. of Isaac Gardner, who was slain in Camb. on the memorable 19th of April 1775, and had Hannah, b. 2 Feb. 1791, m. Aaron Rice of Camb. 10 Oct. 1821, and d. 7 July 1853; Thomas; Susanna; Mary S.; Harriet E.; Thomas S. No trace is found in the Camb. Records of Col. Gardner's parentage, or of his children; nor do the Probate Records refer to the settlement of his estate. The materials for the foregoing brief sketch were given to me by Mr. Thomas Gardner Rice (son of Aaron and Hannah), the present Cambridge representative of two martyrs in the cause of liberty, namely Isaac Gardner, Esq. of Brookline, and Col. Tho
devotion to his country with his blood on Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775. See pp. 418-420. He d. of his wounds 3 July 1775; his w. Joanna d. 24 Nov. 1794. 6. Richard, s. of Thomas (5), m. Hannah Goldthwait, and had John: Joanna; Martha; Hannah, m. Dr. James P. Chaplin of Camb. 10 Dec. 1807, and d. 24 May 1838, a. 45; Susan; Sally. 7. Thomas, s. of Thomas (5), m. Hannah, dau. of Isaac Gardner, who was slain in Camb. on the memorable 19th of April 1775, and had Hannah, b. 2 Feb. 1791, m. Aaron Rice of Camb. 10 Oct. 1821, and d. 7 July 1853; Thomas; Susanna; Mary S.; Harriet E.; Thomas S. No trace is found in the Camb. Records of Col. Gardner's parentage, or of his children; nor do the Probate Records refer to the settlement of his estate. The materials for the foregoing brief sketch were given to me by Mr. Thomas Gardner Rice (son of Aaron and Hannah), the present Cambridge representative of two martyrs in the cause of liberty, namely Isaac Gardner, Esq. of Brookline, and Col. Tho