Abbott, Dr. Samuel W | Appointed Assistant Surgeon, U.S. Navy. | 11/15/1861 |
Abbott, Dr. Samuel W | Appointed Surgeon, gunboat Tioga. | 06/06/1862 |
Ames, Rev. J.A. | Preached his farewell sermon at the Methodist Church last Sunday. | 04/08/1859 |
Andrews, Amelia J. | m. John L. Parker. | 06/22/860 |
Anthracite Coal | Thirty-One Years Ago, Mr. Shoemaker of Pottsville started the trade, 1827. | 10/15/1858 |
Antiquarian | The Old Blacksmith shop at North Woburn. | 01/06/1860 |
Appleton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | of Reading. Golden wedding. | 07/11/1862 |
Army Letters | --- | 03/28/1862 |
Army Letters | --- | 04/11/1862, |
Army Letters | --- | 06/20/1862 |
Army Letters | "Our Jim." | 07/25/1862 |
Army Letters | "x" | 09/19/1862 |
Atlantic Telegraph | Editorial on cable celebration in Woburn. | 08/20/1858 |
Ayer, Warren | Obituary. | 10/30/1863 |
Bacon, Francis L. | Obituary. Son of Levi Bacon, Esq., formerly of Woburn. d. in Texas at the age of 24. | 04/08/1858 |
Bacon, Capt. Oliver | Obituary. | 02/12/1858 |
Baker, J.K. | Superintendent Methodist Sabbath school presented with a Pronouncing Bible. | 05/25/1860 |
Baldwin Apple | --- | 02/10/1860 |
Bank | Committee to Consider a New Building. | 03/15/1861 |
Barker, Corp., Alexander | Co. F, 22nd Massachusetts. Death of. | 07/25/1862 |
Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Moses L. | Silver Wedding. | 11/20/1863 |
Bell, John | Presidential candidate. Sketch of. | 05/18/1860 |
Bennett, W.S. | Woburn Union Guard, 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 07/18/1862 |
Bennett, William S. | Run over by a car of the Somerville Horse Railroad company, etc. | 08/31/1860 |
Bodwell, Rev. J.C. | Installed pastor Woburn Congregation. | 11/14/1862 |
Boston, Draft Riot in | --- | 07/07/1861 |
Bowman, John | of Danville, Virginia at his brothers in Woburn. | 05/31/1861 |
Bowman, John | Lecture by. | 06/07/1861 |
Bowman, John | To give another lecture. | 07/14/1861 |
Brannagan, Rev FX | Formerly pastor Catholic Church in Woburn, died of consumption. | 06/28/1861 |
Breckenridge, John C. | Presidential candidate. Sketch of. | 06/29/1860 |
Brigham, J.L. | of North Woburn appointed captain’s clerk, U.S. ship Pocohontas. | 06/07/1861 |
Brigham, J.L. | Letter from U.S. stmr. Pocohontas. | 06/28/1861 |
Brigham, J.L. | Letter from U.S. stmr. Pocohontas. | 08/16/1861 |
Bronson, Rev. Mr. | Accepts call First Baptist Church. | 05/21/1858 |
Bronson, Rev. Mr. | Right Hand of Fellowship. | 06/09/1858 |
Bronson, Rev. Mr. | Sermon April 28,1861. | 05/10/1861 |
Bronson, Rev. Mr. | Pastor of Woburn First Baptist Church has resigned; goes to Roxbury. | 04/11/1862 |
Brown, B.F | Of Reading; His body found in the Mystic River, Medford. | 05/25/1860 |
Buchannan, President James | A Recommendation. Appoints Friday, 4th day of January 1861. | 12/21/1860 |
Buckman Cpt William | Died in Hospital in New Orleans. Obituary. | 10/16/1863 |
Buckman, Cpt William | Funeral arrangement. | 10/23/1863 |
Buckman, Cpt William | Funeral next Monday. | 11/13/1863 |
Buckman, Cpt William | Funeral of. | 11/20/1863 |
Bull Run | Editorial. The Woburn boys in the fight. | 07/26/1861 |
Burbank, Major Elisha | 12th Massachusetts. Death of. | 12/05/1862 |
Burbank, Major Elisha | 12th Massachusetts. Death of. | 01/23/1863 |
Burke, John | U.S. Ship Juniata. Funeral of. | 04/17/1863 |
Burlington Tax Payers | Those who pay $50 and over. | 01/11/1861 |
Butters Corp., Theodore S | Co. I 2nd Massachusetts, son of Lorenzo Butters of Wilmington, died in hospital, at Gettysburg, July 30, 1863, letters of Wm Baird. | 08/21/1863 |
Byron, Thomas C | Of Charlestown. Musician on the Constitution in the war of 1812. Obituary. | 03/08/1861 |
Carriage, Steam | --- | 08/14/1883 |
Carroll, Rev. Lawrence | Pastor of Catholic Church, Woburn. Obituary. | 11/26/1858 |
Carter, Alfred | of Wilmington. Sudden death. | 12/21/1860 |
Catholic Church | High Mass – Confirmation. This is the first time high mass has been performed in town, and it attracted to the church several Protestants as well as a number of Catholics. | September 9, 1959 |
Census | Facts concerning. | 10/12/1860 |
Challis, Julia A. | Lines suggested in the death of. | 01/11/1861 |
Chamberlain, Mr. & Mrs David | Golden wedding. | 01/02/1863 |
Chamberlain Jr., David | At Mobile Ala., anxious to get home. | 06/06/1862 |
Chase, Salmon P. | Governor of Ohio was in town, Wednesday, guest of Capt. Timothy Winn. | 08/05/1859 |
Chase, Salmon, P | Governor of Ohio; guest of Capt. Timothy Winn. | 09/07/1860 |
Chicago Zouaves, The | Drill at Boston. | 07/27/1860 |
Childs, W.H. | 1st Mass. Regt. Letter About Bull Run. | 07/26/1861 |
Church, Cephas | Of Winchester. Presentation. | 03/30/1860 |
Civil War | Letters From Men in the Service. | 05/03/1861 |
Civil War | Letters From Men in the Service. | 05/10/1861 |
Civil War | Letters From Men in the Service. | 05/17/1861 |
Civil War | Letters From Men in the Service. | 05/24/1861 |
Civil War | Letters From Men in the Service. | 06/07/1861 |
Civil War | Letters From Men in the Service. | 06/14/1861 |
Civil War | Letters From Men in the Service. | 06/21/1861 |
Civil War | Letters from the Seat of War. | 05/03/1861 |
Civil War | More Contributions. | 05/03/1861 |
Civil War | Much of Interest concerning the Civil War will be found in the Budget, April 19, 1861-Sept. 27, 1861. | _ _ _ _ _ _ |
Civil War | Capt. T.J. Porter has enrolled 19 men for the Irish Brigade in Boston. | 04/26/1861 |
Civil War | Account of the Stoneham Company passing through Baltimore. | 04/26/1861 |
Civil War | Our Home Guard. | 05/03/1861 |
Civil War | Letter from L.F. Lynde, Lt. Commanding Stoneham Co., Washington DC. regarding the Baltimore Riot. | 05/03/1861 |
Civil War | Patriotic Contributions. Progress of the war. New Company Forming. Fireman Drilling. Woburn Mechanics Phalanx. Presentation. Effigy of Jeff Davis. | 04/26/1861 |
Civil War | Editorial Rise and Progress of the war. Men enlisting, money raised; subscribers names. | 04/19/1861 |
Claffy, Patrick H. | Cemetery Troubles, | 10/05/1860 |
Claffy, P.H. | His dog has hydrophobia, | 02/22/1861 |
Clarke, W.H. | To succeed George E. Whitney as organist at the First Cong. Church, | 09/13/1861 |
Clock on the New Church | (First Congregational Church). | 09/13/1861 |
Clock on the New Church | (First Congregational Church). | 04/19/1861 |
Concord Muster | --- | 09/09/1859 |
Conn, George H. | Presentation. | 02/24/1860 |
Converse, Charles L. | Letter from. About contrabands. | 05/22/1863 |
Converse, Josiah | Obituary. | 07/20/1860 |
Converse, Luther | Obituary. | 03/15/1861 |
Converse, Sherman | Facts concerning the Census. | 10/12/1860 |
Crane, Capt. John P. | Co F. 22nd Massachusetts returned home; honorable discharge from service. | 05/29/1863 |
Cranes | Josiah Leathe shot a crane near Horn Pond, 4 ft. 8 in high and 6 ft. from tip to tip. | 08/03/1860 |
Cranes | J.R. Cutler Shot a Crane in Kendall’s Pond 5 ft. high, and 6 ft 2 ½ in. from tip to tip. | 08/17/1860 |
Cutler, J.R. | Shot a Crane in Kendall’s Pond which was 5 feet high, and 6 ft 2 ½ in. from tip to tip. | 08/17/1860 |
Cutter, Lizzie E. | Resolutions on her death. | 04/17/1863 |
Cutter, Mrs. Susan | Living with her son-in-law Caleb Simmonds insane; suicide. | 05/10/1861 |
Daley, Patrick | U.S. Regular. Letter From. | 07/05/1861 |
Davis, Henry | Formerly of Woburn, deserter from the rebel army in town. | 11/15/1861 |
Dean Charles S. | Woburn Union Guard 22nd, Massachusetts. Death of. | 04/04/1862 |
Dean Charles S. | Woburn Union Guard 22nd, Massachusetts, Funeral of. | 04/11/1862 |
Dean, Joseph G. | Member of Concord Artillery. Arrested as a spy. Letter from. | 05/10/1861 |
Dennett, John R. | Graduate of Woburn High School class poet, Harvard College. | 03/14/1862 |
Deblois, Charles | Obituary. | 10/07/1859 |
Dike, Capt. John H. | Stoneham. Sketch of. | 04/25/1862 |
Doherty, Hugh | Caught a Loon on the ice at Horn Pond. | 12/21/1860 |
Douglas, Stephan A. | Presidential candidate, sketch of. | 06/29/1860 |
Douglas, Stephan A. | Death of. Sketch. | 06/07/1861 |
Drew, Dr. S.W. | Appointed Surgeon 9th Mass. | 08/30/1861 |
Drew, Dr. S. Watson | Surgeon 9th Massachusetts. Letters from. | 11/22/1861 |
Drew, Dr. S. Watson | At home on furlough. | 12/20/1861 |
Drew, Dr. S. Watson | Honorable discharge. | 12/19/1862 |
Dustin Monument, The | Just completed by Pickering and Co. of Woburn. Inscriptions on. | 05/31/1861 |
Eagle | O.R. Fowle shot a eagle near the watering station. | 10/09/1857 |
Eagle | Eagle shot at North Reading. | 10/23/1857 |
Eagle | Eagle captured in the woods at Winchester. | 01/07/1859 |
Earthquake | Shock felt Last Wednesday Night. | 03/16/1860 |
Earthquake | Slight shock. | 10/19/1860 |
Earthquake | Shock felt. | 01/24/1862 |
Edgerly, Nancy | Drowned in Horn Pond. Suicide. | 08/02/1861 |
Eleventh Massachusetts | Letter from. | 01/03/1862 |
Eleventh Massachusetts Battery | Return of. | 05/29/1863 |
Ellard, William | Granted patent on a glassing jack. | 04/02/1861 |
F. T. C. | Co. G, 13 Mass. Letter from. | 09/06/1881 |
F. R. H. | 24th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 06/06/1862 |
Farnham, Ralph | Survivor of the battle of Bunker Hill to be escorted by the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company on his visit to Boston. | 10/05/1860 |
Fifth Massachusetts | Names of those dead or wounded. Names Bull Run battle. | 07/26/1861 |
Fifth Massachusetts | Mustered Out. | 08/02/1861 |
Fifth Massachusetts | Reception of the Woburn Men on their return home. | 08/16/1861 |
Fifth Massachusetts | List of men taken prisoners by the Rebels. | 08/16/1861 |
Fifth Massachusetts Regiment | Presented with a Flag. | 05/31/1861 |
Fifth Massachusetts | Companies and captains of. | 06/07/1871 |
Fifth Massachusetts | List of those at Richmond etc. | 10/18/1861 |
Fire | See Saw Factory. | 05/20/1859 |
First Congregational Church | New Meeting House dedicated Oct. 31, 1860. | 11/02/1860 |
First Congregational Parish | Workman began on Tuesday morning the work of preparing the ground for the new church edifice. | 06/10/1859 |
Fisk Esq., Benjamin | of Lexington. Obituary. | 02/27/1863 |
Fletcher, R. Henry | 24th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 12/06/1861 |
Floyd, William | Superintendent of the building of the Stone House in the Brooks’ estate, Medford. | 05/17/1859 |
Foley, Edward | Who has been in Newfoundland; was a passenger on the Connaught, which was lost, arrived home. | 10/19/1860 |
Ford, Jefferson | St. Simon’s Bay, Georgia. Letter from. | 05/23/1862 |
Fort Warren | Woburn boys at, roll of. | 12/06/1861 |
Fort Warren | Letter from. | 02/07/1861 |
Fort Warren | Letter from. | 02/14/1862 |
Fortress Monroe | Letter from WTS. In hospital there: Alvin Hosmer, 33rd Mass; James Sheehan, 22nd Mass; 26th Maine, formerly of Woburn; Lieut. Mahlon Withum . | 01/02/1860 |
Foster, Mary A | Lines upon her death by Almira Wyman. | 12/21/1860 |
Fowle, John | The “John Fowle Store” on the move for the lot opposite Trull’s drug store. | 06/22/1860 |
Fowle, O.R. | Shot an eagle near the watering station. | 10/09/1859 |
Frost, John | Son of Walter Frost of Woburn accidentally shot in San Francisco, Cal. | 03/22/1861 |
Furbush, John R | 9th N.Y. At home on furlough. | 09/06/1861 |
Gage, Dr. Richard M. | Of Mobile, Ala., formerly of Woburn, going to Europe. | 01/06/1862 |
Gardener, Martha (Cutter) | Widow of Henry Gardener of Winchester. Obituary. | 05/16/1862 |
Gas Natural | In use at Freedonia, NY. | 01/06/1860 |
Gettysburg | --- | 07/10/1863 |
Gilcreast, John | Foreman, Niagara Engine Co. No. 1 Presented with silver pitcher etc. | 05/09/1862 |
Gillespie, William | Woburn Union Guard, 22nd Massachusetts died in the hospital, Body brought home.on Sunday last. | 03/14/1862 |
Gleason Jr., Albert | One of the returned 9 mos. Men, leaves Woburn to enlist in Co. K, 39th Massachusetts. | 09/11/1863 |
Gleason, J. Frank | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter From. | 01/23/1863 |
Gleason, J. Frank | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter From. | 02/20/1863 |
Gleason, J. Frank | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter From. | 04/10/1863 |
Gleason, J. Frank | Acting clerk commissary dept., Army of the Potomac, appointed clerk in the war dept. | 11/13/1863 |
Goodwin, J.W. | 11th Massachusetts. Wounded at Gettysburg. Death of. | 07/24/1863 |
Gove, Col. Jesse A | Sketch of. | 07/04/1862 |
Gowing, Mr. & Mrs. George | of Wilmington. Drowned. | 01/23/1863 |
Gowing, Mr. & Mrs. George | Funeral of. | 01/30/1863 |
Great Eastern, Steamer | At New York. | 06/29/1860 |
Hackett, Ephraim | Appointed Sutler, 22nd Massachusetts. | 12/05/1882 |
Hadley and Brother, F. | Of East Woburn, built a vessel named “Try It”. She was launched in Mystic River, Medford, near the Bos. R.R. bridge. | 06/29/1860 |
Hamlin, Hannibal | Presidential Candidate. Sketch of. | 05/25/1860 |
Hanson, P.G. | His dog supposed to be rabid, killed at Olneyville, RI. | 09/14/1860 |
Harlow, Dr. John M. | Has established himself in Woburn. | 11/08/1861 |
Harrington, Timothy John | His body found in the woods near the watering station. | 01/14/1859 |
Harris, A.J. | Woburn Union Guard, 22nd Massachusetts died at Hall’s Hill Virginia, Mar. 2d, of typhoid fever. This is the first death among the Woburn Volunteers. His body is brought home. | 03/07/1862 |
Harvey, Ellen M. | Obituary. | 07/29/1859 |
Hathaway, A.K. | Reunion of his scholars at Medford. | 02/17/1860 |
Hathaway, A.K. | Formerly teacher at Warren Academy died at Medford. | 09/21/1860 |
Hawkins, C.G. | A venerable party at his home. | 10/24/1862 |
Hayward, Arza and Temperance C. | Golden wedding. | 10/19/1860 |
Hickey, Thomas | 16th Light Artillery. Fatal Accident on Woburn Branch RR. Funeral of. | 10/02/1863 |
Holden, Luther and L.B. | Granted patent for improvement in the manufacture of boots and shoes. | 04/12/1861 |
Holden, William | Letter from Fort Holt, Kentucky. | 10/18/1861 |
Holden, William | Letter from Fort Holt, Kentucky. | 12/06/1861 |
Holden, William | Letter from Fort Holt, Kentucky. | 12/13/1861 |
Holden, William | Letter from Fort Henry, Tenn. | 02/21/1862 |
Holden, William | Discharged from service. | 05/16/1862 |
Holden, William | Obituary. | 06/06/1862 |
Holden, Major William | Appointed drum major 10th Illinois regt. His son is Major Holden served in the war of 1812.Captain of Co. H same regiment. | 05/24/1861 |
Holden, Major William | Letter from. | 06/28/1861 |
Holland, Timothy | Drowned in Horn Pond. | 08/23/1861 |
Holt, Asa | Of Beach St. Death from burning. | 12/20/1861 |
Horn Pond | “A Sad Case.” Timothy Holland drowned, Mrs. James Mosher died from the excitement caused. | 08/23/1861 |
Horn Pond Raid | Decision in cock-fighting case. | (no date) |
Horne, Capt. Leonard W. | 4th Kansas, murdered. | 11/29/1861 |
Horne, John B. | Formerly of Woburn; commissioned captain, 4th Kansas. His brother George K. Horne, appointed Sargent Major, 4th Kansas. | 11/08/1861 |
Horse Cars | Running from Medford Square to Boston via Winter Hill. | 03/04/1860 |
Horse Railroad | From Winchester to Medford projected. | 04/22/1859 |
Horton Sparrow | Librarian, Unitarian Sabbath School, presented with a Turkish morocco drawing case. | 01/21/1859 |
Hosmer, O.S. | Letter from Camp Andrew, VA. | 06/14/1861 |
Ice Business | -- | 01/13/1860 |
Jennison, Nahum | of Burlington, 82 yrs 10 mos old, walked a mile, and cut and corded a cord and a half of oak wood in six hours. | 02/27/1863 |
Johnson, Hershel V. | Presidential candidate, sketch of. | 06/29/1860 |
J.R.E. | Letter from. The writer leaves North Carolina for the North; gives an account of his journey. | 03/03/1861 |
Jameson, R. Edwin | Appointed Assistant Surgeon at Readville. | 04/24/1863 |
Jameson, R. Edwin | Been commissioned in the 29th Mass, now with Burnside’s command at Paris, Kentucky. | 05/08/1863 |
Johnson, Samuel A. | Belonging in Pittsfield, brakeman a B. & L. R.R. suicide. | 12/04/1859 |
Kelly, Daniel | Brakeman B & L RR thrown from top of a freight car. | 08/24/1860 |
Kendall, Jacob | 11th Mass. Letter from Camp Union. | 08/30/1861 |
Kendall, Jacob | 11th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 11/15/1861 |
Kendall, Jacob | 11th Massachusetts. Returned home. | 08/15/1862 |
Kendall, Leander | 26th Massachusetts. Son of James Kendall of Woburn died in hospital at New Orleans, Aug, 8,1862. | 09/12/1862 |
Kenard, Rev. J.S. | Installed pastor, Woburn Baptist Church. | 11/07/1862 |
Kenney, Capt. M. C. | Of Kenney and Peirce, Ice Dealer, Woburn suicide. | 12/16/1859 |
Kimball, Rev. D.T. | Of Ipswich. Obituary. | 02/10/1860 |
Ladd, John J. | Preceptor of Warren Academy to take charge of High School, Providence, R.I. | 02/25/1859 |
Ladd, John J. | Presentation. | 03/04/1859 |
Lamphier, Charles | Boatswain’s mate, Frigate Colorado. Killed. | 10/11/1861 |
Lane, Joseph | Presidential candidate, sketch of. | 06/29/1860 |
Lane, Joshua | Piano Forte manufacturer, Winchester. Obituary. | 07/27/1860 |
Latham, William | Former publisher of the Middlesex Journal, loses his wife and one child in an accident at Fort Wayne, Indiana. | 07/22/1859 |
Leach, Capt. Benjamin | of Manchester, Mass., father of Mrs. John A. Gould of Woburn. Obituary. | 10/14/1859 |
Leathe, Josiah | Shot a crane in Jacob Pierce’s meadow near Horn Pond. The crane was 4 ft. 8 in height and measured 6 feet from tip to tip. | 08/03/1860 |
Leathe, Josiah Jr. | Letter from Bull Run. | 07/26/1861 |
Leavitt, Thomas | Obituary. | 10/09/1863 |
Leslie, Albert S. | Member of the Charlestown artillery has gone to the war. | 04/19/1861 |
Leslie, A. S. | Letter from Washington. | 05/03/1861 |
Leslie, A. T. | Letter from Treasury Bldg. | 05/24/1861 |
Lexington, Battle Of | --- | 12/09/1859 |
Lexington Monument | --- | 02/03/1860 |
Lightning | Damage done by. | 09/10/1858 |
Lightning | --- | 11/09/1860 |
Lincoln, Abraham | Presidential candidate, sketch of. | 05/25/1860 |
Lincoln, Abraham | Editorial: the new president. | 03/08/1861 |
Locomotive, The First American | Built in the country. | 01/13/1860 |
Logan, John | Fatal Accident. | 02/01/1861 |
Loon | Caught in the ice at Horn Pond by Hugh Doherty. | 12/21/1860 |
Lyceum Hall | Attempt to burn. | 11/23/1860 |
McCarthy, D. | With Burnside’s Division, North Carolina. Letter from. | 05/02/1862 |
McHapenny, Bryant | A private from this town and formerly member of Veto Engine Co., East Woburn, promoted, sergeant for arresting, a rebel prisoner, while trying to escape from Fort Lafayette. | 12/20/1861 |
Manning, Dea Uriah | Death of. | 05/23/1862 |
March, Rev. Daniel | Presented with silver, etc. | 04/22/1859 |
March, Rev. Daniel | Letter From. | 06/01/1860 |
March, Rev. Daniel | Letter From. | 06/22/1860 |
March, Rev. Daniel | Letter From. | 07/27/1860 |
March, Rev. Daniel | Letter From. | 08/03/1860 |
March, Rev. Daniel | Letter From. | 08/10/1860 |
March, Rev. Daniel | Letter From. | 08/24/1860 |
March, Rev. Daniel | Letter From. | 08/24/1860 |
March, Rev. Daniel | Lecture. | 02/15/1861 |
March, Rev. Daniel | Lecture. | 02/22/1861 |
March, Rev. Daniel | Lecture. | 03/08/1861 |
March, Rev. Daniel | Lecture. | 03/15/1861 |
March, Rev. Daniel | Lecture. | 03/22/1861 |
March, Rev. Daniel | Lecture. | 03/29/1861 |
March, Rev. Daniel | Lecture. | 04/05/1861 |
March, Rev. Daniel | Sermon, Sunday Apr. 21, 1861. | 04/26/1861 |
March, Rev. Daniel | Resigned as pastor of First Cong. Church. Installed pastor, Clinton Street Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | 02/28/1862 |
March, Rev. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel | Sailed from East Boston, Wednesday on the America for Europe. | 05/04/1860 |
March, Rev. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel | Return home on the Arabia. Reception. | 10/19/1860 |
Massachusetts Fifth Regiment | See Fifth Mass. | --- |
Massachusetts Sixteenth Regiment | See Sixteenth Mass. | --- |
Massachusetts Twenty-second Regiment | See Woburn Union Guard. | --- |
Mays, Francis | Serious accident. | 08/19/1859 |
Merriam, Joseph W. | Died in Richmond, Virginia, July 11, 1862. | 08/08/1862 |
Miller, Eugene J. | Letter from Washington, D.C. | 05/10/1861 |
Miller, J. Loring | Obituary. | 04/12/1861 |
Minot’s Ledge Lighthouse | Corner stone laid last Saturday. The old light house was destroyed 16th of April, 1851. | 10/08/1858 |
Morong, Travers | Obituary. | 01/17/1862 |
Morris, Francis | Sergt. Co. F, 16th Mass. | 09/20/1861 |
Nelson, Judge A. H. | Obituary. | 07/02/1858 |
New York Ninth Regiment | See Ninth New York. | ---- |
Niagra Engine Co | Presented with a Bible case. | 12/10/1858 |
Niagra Engine Company No. 1 | Oyster supper. | 0125/1861 |
Nichols, Stephan Jr. | Sudden death. | 11/22/1861 |
Nickerson, Mr. A. S. | Ordained pastor of church in North Woburn. | 02/05/1858 |
Ninth Massachusetts | Return home. Woburn Men in the Regiment. | 06/24/1864 |
Ninth New York Regiment | Letter from Woburn Men in the regiment. John A Perkins, John R. Furbush, Jamie E. Tiliston, Perley M. Griffin, John B. Horne. | 08/23/1861 |
Observations by the Way | No. 3 about Concord, N.H. mention is made of people there of Woburn origin. | 08/03/1860 |
O’Connor, Daniel | U.S. ship Cumberland, letter from. | 05/03/1861 |
O’Connor, Daniel | U.S. ship Cumberland, letter from. | 09/13/1861 |
O’Connor, Daniel | U.S.S. Cumberland. Letter from: about the fight at Hampton Roads. | 03/21/1862 |
P. | Letter from Washington. | 05/10/1861 |
P. | Letter from Alexandria. | 06/21/1861 |
P. | Letter from Alexandria. | 07/12/1861 |
P. E. F. | Letter from Ship Island. | 01/24/1861 |
Page, Capt. John | Singular death. Obituary. | 03/01/1861 |
P. E. F. | Letter from Ship Island. | 01/24/1861 |
Parker, John L. | m. Amelia J Andrews. | 06/22/1860 |
Parker, John L. | Editor, Budget, joins the 22nd Mass. Regt. | 12/06/1861 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 12/13/1861 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 12/27/1861 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 01/03/1861 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 01/10/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 01/17/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 01/24/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 01/31/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 02/07/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 02/14/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 02/28/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 03/07/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 03/14/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 03/21/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 04/04/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 04/11/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 04/18/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 04/25/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 05/02/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 05/16/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 05/23/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 05/30/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 06/06/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 06/13/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 06/20/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 06/27/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter From. | 07/04/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Reported missing heard from. | 07/11/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter from. Prisoner at Richmond, VA. | 07/25/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter from Hospital, Philadelphia, Penn. | 08/1/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Return home, discharged from service. | 09/26/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter from. | 09/26/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter from. | 10/03/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter from. | 10/10/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter from. | 10/17/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter from. | 10/31/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter from. | 11/14/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter from. | 11/21/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Letter from. | 11/28/1862 |
Parker, John L. | Accepted position as clerk in the Commissary Dept., 1st div. 1st Brigade, 5th Army corps. | 09/25/1863 |
Parker, John L. | Returned home, sick with fever. | 11/13/1863 |
Parker, Joseph Addison Jr. | Death of a young patriot. | 10/25/1861 |
Parker, Mark | “Shameful outrage.” | 08/16/1861 |
Parker, Mark | “Shameful outrage.” | 08/23/1861 |
Pearsons, Edwin H. | Died in camp at Readville. | 11/01/1861 |
Pemberton Mill Lawrence | Catastrophe. | 01/13/1860 |
Perkins, James A. | 9th New York Battery. Died in hospital at Philadelphia, of typhoid fever, Aug. 8, 1862. | 08/15/1862 |
Persons, A. W. | Mounted Rifles Rangers, Butler’s Expedition on board. Letter from. “Constitution,” Fortress Monroe. | 01/24/1862 |
Persons, A. W. | Letter from. | 02/07/1862 |
Persons, A. W. | Letter from Ship Island. | 03/07/1862 |
Persons, A. W. | Letter from Ship Island. | 04/18/1862 |
Persons, A. W. | Letter from Ship Island. | 05/16/1862 |
Persons, A. W. | Letter from New Orleans. | 06/06/1862 |
Persons, A. W. | Mounted Rifles Rangers, Butler’s Expedition, promoted Captain First Louisiana Regiment. | 09/12/1862 |
Persons, Oscar | Letter from Faneuil Hall. | 04/26/1861 |
Persons, Oscar | Letter from Faneuil Hall. | 06/07/1861 |
Persons, Lieut. Oscar | Co. K. 39th Massachusetts at Home; discharged on account of ill health. | 11/06/1863 |
Phalanx Associates | Organization formed. | 03/01/1861 |
Phalanx Associates | The Trustees of the Phalanx, chosen when the company disbanded to settle up the affairs and take charge of the flag staff on the Common, made over the property in their hands to the Phalanx Associates. | 06/14/1861 |
Phalanx Associates | Have purchased a new flag 19 x 30; and pennant 75 ft. long, for the liberty pole on the common. | 01/10/1862 |
Phalanx Associates | Present the commissioned officers, Woburn Mechanic Phalanx, 5th Massachusetts, nine months men, with equipments. | 09/12/1862 |
Pierce, Etta W. | White Cloud. A Tale of Woburn. | 01/04/1861 |
Pierce, Etta W. | Poetry. South Carolina. | 02/08/1861 |
Pierce, Etta W. | Correction. | 02/15/1861 |
Pierce, Etta W. | Campaign Song, “Up with the colors” Dedicated to the Woburn Union Guard. | 11/15/1861 |
Pierce, Etta W. | m. Capt. J. Henry Symonds ,Co. D, 22 Massachusetts. | 08/28/1863 |
Pippy, John J. | Editor, Middlesex Journal. Obituary. | 12/16/1859 |
Plummer, John W. | Member of band, 3d New Hampshire, on the Naval Expedition Letter from. Off Carolina coast. | 11/22/1861 |
Plummer, John W. | Letter from Port Royal, Hilton Head. | 01/03/1862 |
Pond, Mrs. | Of Bedford, dau.of Dea Benjamin Hartwell of Lexington. Fatal accident. | 01/05/1860 |
Raymond, Edward E. | Obituary. | 01/06/1860 |
Raymond, Edward E. | Funeral of. | 01/13/1860 |
Reed, George W. | His youngest daughter Eliza A. died from being poisoned eating artichokes. | 05/24/1861 |
Reed, Nancy D. | Widow of Captain William Reed. Fatal accident. | 04/12/1861 |
Reid, John B. | Of Greenville, Illinois, a Woburn boy has been elected captain of one of the Bond county Illinois, companies. | 08/22/1862 |
Renfrew, Lord | Arrived in Boston; Wednesday. | 10/19/1860 |
Richardson, Cyrus B. | Enlisted in a Taunton company and gone to Ft. Monroe. | 04/19/1861 |
Richardson, Cyrus B. | Shoulder broken by a shot in the fight at Great Bethel. | 06/21/1861 |
Richardson Capt. John I. | Woburn National Rangers Co K 39th Massachusetts. At home on furlough. | 06/26/1863 |
Richardson Capt. John T. | At home on 30 day furlough. | 12/18/1863 |
Richardson, Nathaniel A. | Defaulted. | 03/22/1861 |
Rickard, Dr. Truman | Obituary. | 08/09/1861 |
Rickard, Dr. Truman | Resolutions. | 08/16/1861 |
Rickard, Dr. Truman | Resolutions. | 08/16/1861 |
Rickard, Dr. Truman | Resolutions. | 08/23/1861 |
Ricker, Rev. Joseph | Late pastor of the First Baptist Church, appointed chaplain of the State’s Prison, Charlestown. | 05/21/1858 |
Rogers, O. W. | Letter from N.Y. | 06/14/1861 |
Rogers, O. W. | Letter from Washington. | 06/21/1861 |
Rogers, O. W. | Letter from Alexandria. | 06/28/1861 |
Rogers, O. W. | Letter from Camp Massachusetts. | 07/12/1861 |
Rogers, O. W. | Letter about Bull Run. | 07/26/1861 |
Rumford, Count | Sketch of. | 01/07/1859 |
Sargent, Ensign | Of East Woburn, who died about two years ago, buried in the New Lindenwood Cemetery, Stoneham on Thursday last. This is the first internment in the new cemetery. | 05/31/1861 |
Saw Factory | Henshaw and Clemson Factory at East Woburn destroyed by fire. Loss $5000. | 05/20/1859 |
Schoolhouse | Abner G. Woods has taken contract for new schoolhouse near Franklin Street. | 02/10/1860 |
Second Massachusetts | Letter from. | 03/14/1862 |
Second Massachusetts | Letter from. | 06/13/1862 |
Semmes, Raphael | Of the “Alabama.” Sketch of. | 01/02/1863 |
Shoemakers Strike | To Lynn Cordwainers’ strike. | 03/12/1860 |
Shoemakers Strike | The Cordwainers’ meetings in Woburn. | 03/16/1860 |
Shoemakers Strike | Lynn & Stoneham strikers to visit Woburn. | 03/23/1860 |
Shoemakers Strike | Visit of the strikers. | 03/30/1860 |
Shoemakers Strike | Cordwainers’ meeting. | 03/30/1860 |
Snow, William F. | Appointed captain’s clerk, U.S. gunboat Tioga. | 06/19/1863 |
Sixteenth Massachusetts | List of Woburn men in this regiment. | 08/16/1861 |
Snow | The snow which fell this week was 19 inches deep on a level. The whole amount of snow this winter is 81 inches. | 04/05/1861 |
Snowstorm | Severe snowstorm. | 03/13/1863 |
Spaulding, Dr. Stillman | of Lexington. Obituary. | 06/01/1860 |
Stebbins, Rev. Dr. | Surprise party. | 03/09/1860 |
Stebbins, Rev. D. R. | Sermon preached April 21, 1861. | 04/26/1861 |
Stone, H. P. | Member of the Charlestown Artillery, gone to the war. | 04/19/1861 |
Stone, H. P. | Member of the 5th Mass regt. discharged on account of sickness returns home. | 06/07/1861 |
Stoneham, Sketch of | --- | 11/30/1860 |
Stoneham, Sketch of | --- | 12/07/1860 |
Stoneham, Sketch of | --- | 12/14/1860 |
Stoneham, Sketch of | --- | 12/21/1860 |
Stoneham, Sketch of | --- | 12/28/1860 |
Stoneham Military Company | “Grey Eagles” gave an exhibition drill on Woburn Common Training Day. | 06/21/1861 |
Stoneham Taxpayers | Those who paid $50 and over. | 08/08/1862 |
Sturgis Hon. William (1782-1863) | Will of (2,000,000 Estate). | 10/30/1863 |
Sullivan, T. V. | Letter from Fortress Monroe. | 01/03/1862 |
Sullivan, T. V. | Letter from Fortress Monroe. | 03/07/1862 |
Sullivan, T. V. | Letter from Fortress Monroe. | 03/14/1863 |
Symonds, Lieut. J. Henry | 22nd Massachusetts notice of. | 08/01/1862 |
Symonds, Capt. J Henry | Co D, 22 Massachusetts, m. Etta W. W. Pierce. | 08/28/1863 |
T C. | 3rd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 09/05/1862 |
T. J. E. | 3rd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 07/11/1862 |
T. J. E. | 3rd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 09/05/1862 |
T. S. C. | Letter from Camp Relay. | 06/11/1861 |
Taxpayers | Those who pay $50 and over. Those who pay $100 and over. | 07/15/1859 |
Taxpayers | Those who pay $50 and over. | 08/24/1860 |
Taxpayers | Those who pay $50 and over. | 07/12/1861 |
Taxpayers | Those who pay more than $25 and less than $50. | 07/19/1861 |
Taxpayers | Those who pay $50 and over. | 07/24/1863 |
Tay, Cyrus | Ex -engineer presentation. | 06/01/1860 |
Tax Lieut. Cyrus | Co B ,1st Battalion Mass. Vol. presented with a sword by the Phalanx Associates. | 11/29/1861 |
Tay, Mrs. Prescott | Death of. | 05/23/1862 |
Tay, William | Captured a prisoner. April 19, 1775. | 12/09/1859 |
Thayer, John E. | Formerly of Co. F, 22nd Massachusetts. Obituary. | 07/10/1863 |
Thirteenth Massachusetts | Letter From. | 11/01/1861 |
Thirteenth Massachusetts | Letter From. | 11/22/1861 |
Thirteenth Massachusetts | Letter From. | 12/20/1861 |
Thirteenth Massachusetts | Letter From. | 02/07/1862 |
Thirteenth Massachusetts | Letter From. | 02/21/1862 |
Thirteenth Massachusetts | Letter From. | 03/14/1862 |
Thirteenth Massachusetts | Letter From. | 03/21/1862 |
Thirteenth Massachusetts | Letter From. | 03/28/1862 |
Thirteenth Massachusetts | Letter From. | 04/11/1862 |
Thirteenth Massachusetts | Letter From. | 04/25/1862 |
Thirteenth Massachusetts | Letter From. | 05/02/1862 |
Thirty-ninth Massachusetts | Left camp at Boxford for Washington last Saturday. | 09/12/1862 |
Thompson Capt. A. F. | Obituary. | 08/09/1861 |
Thompson, Abijah | The old blacksmith shop at North Woburn by antiquarian. | 01/06/1860 |
Thompson, General Abijah | Presented a tower clock to the First Congregational Church. | 04/12/1861 |
Thompson, Cyrus | Letter of. Extracts of an Oration by Samuel Thompson before the Woburn Constitutional Society, July 4, 1779. | 01/04/1861 |
Thompson, Daniel | Killed by the British Soldiers April 19, 1775, gravestone inscription. | 06/04/1858 |
Thompson, Dea. Charles | Sixty years married. Surprise party. | 01/24/1862 |
Thompson, Dea B. F. | of Winchester. Obituary. | 08/07/1863 |
Thompson, E. E. | Appointed Postmaster, North Woburn. | 06/07/1861 |
Thompson, Samuel | Extracts from an oration delivered by him before the Woburn Constitutional Society, July 4 or 5, 1779. | 01/04/1861 |
Thompson, Capt. Samuel I. | Woburn Union Guard. | 08/09/1861 |
Thompson, Capt. Samuel I. | Woburn Union Guard. | 09/06/1861 |
Thompson, Capt. Samuel I. | Woburn Union Guard. Letter to Mrs. Sarah Edgell Davis. | 12/20/1861 |
Thompson, Capt. Samuel I. | At home on furlough. | 01/17/1862 |
Thompson, Capt. Samuel I. | Letter to Mrs. Sarah Edgell Davis. | 02/14/1862 |
Thompson, Capt. Samuel I. | Taken prisoner at the Battle of Chickahominy. Released on parole. | 07/18/1862 |
Thompson, Capt. Samuel I. | Taken prisoner at the Battle of Chickahominy. Released on parole. | 07/25/1862 |
Thompson, Capt. Samuel I. | Notice of. | 08/01/1862 |
Thompson, Capt. Samuel I. | Obituary. | 08/08/1862 |
Thompson, Capt. Samuel I. | Funeral services. | 08/08/1862 |
Thompson, Capt. Samuel I. | Funeral of. | 08/15/1862 |
Tidd, John D. | Supt. Baptist Sunday School presented with a costly Bible. | 06/25/1858 |
Tidd, Lieut. Luke R | Presented with equipments. | 09/05/1862 |
Trecarton, Capt. John | of North Woburn. Patriotic Shipmaster. | 12/04/1863 |
Twenty-second Massachusetts | Letter from. | 08/29/1862 |
Tyler, Ancill | Died very suddenly last Friday, at the residence of his son-in-law. | 03/19/1858 |
US Gunboat Tioga | Description of, and Roster of offices. | 07/04/1862 |
US Gunboat Tioga | Letter from L. A. | 07/25/1862 |
US Postage Stamps | Will not be taken for change, after Jan. 3, 1863. | 01/02/1863 |
US Postal Stamps | Redeeming Postage stamps. | 01/09/1863 |
United States Postage Stamp Currency | --- | 08/08/1862 |
Vicksburg | --- | 07/10/1863 |
Wade, Colonel John | Obituary. | 07/16/1858 |
Wade, Colonel John | Will to be contested. | 09/03/1858 |
Wade, Colonel John | Hearing on the will. | 09/17/1858 |
Wade, Colonel John | Adjourned hearing. | 09/24/1858 |
Wade, Colonel John | Will admitted to probate; carried before the Supreme Judicial Court on appeal. Testimony of the witness. Copy of will. | 05/11/1860 |
Warren Academy | To be reopened. | 11/15/1861 |
Warren Academy | Reopened. | 12/06/1861 |
Washington, George | Birthday sketch of. | 02/22/1861 |
Washington, George | Letter of. | 05/04/1860 |
Washington, George | Letter of. | 03/28/1862 |
Washington’s Birthday | February 22, 1862. President Lincoln’s Proclamation. | 02/21/1862 |
Washington’s Birthday | Observance of. | 02//28/1862 |
Webster, Jacob | Presented with a gold headed cane. | 11/29/1857 |
Wedge Pond, Winchester | Origin of name. | 09/07/1860 |
Welch, James | Burned to death. Inquest. | 09/18/1863 |
Whistles, Steam | --- | 01/21/1859 |
Whiting, George E | Organist at the Woburn First Congregation Church . | 12/07/1860 |
Whiting, George E | Presented with a silver gold lined goblet by First Congregational Church. | 09/13/1861 |
White Cloud | A Tale of Woburn by Etta W. Pierce. | 01/04/1861 |
Wiggin, Wallace S. | Formerly a resident of Woburn, soldier in the rebel army, a prisoner at Louisville, Ky. | 05/02/1862 |
Winchester Burglars | Trial of. | 12/23/1859 |
Winchester Glimpses of | --- | 06/14/1861 |
Winchester, Views of | 2 | 06/28/1861 |
Winchester, Views of | 3 | 07/05/1861 |
Winchester, Views of | 4 | 07/19/1861 |
Winchester, Views of | 5 | 08/02/1861 |
Windstorm | Last Monday night was very stormy some damage done. Flagg staff on the Common, broken off 10 feet from the top. Meverick Wyman had a frame house blown down, etc. | 05/10/1861 |
Windstorm | Much damage done. | 01/03/1862 |
Wind Storm | Effects of the gale. | 03/07/1862 |
Winn, William H. | 5 Mass regt. returned home. | 07/05/1861 |
Woburn All About | No. 1 Newspaper. | 10/14/1859 |
Woburn All About | No 2 Military. | 10/28/1859 |
Woburn All About | No 3 Military. | 11/04/1859 |
Woburn All About | No 4 Military. | 11/11/1859 |
Woburn All About | No 5 Military. | 11/18/1859 |
Woburn All About | No 6 Military. | 11/25/1859 |
Woburn All About | No 7 Bands. | 12/02/1859 |
Woburn All About | No 8 Firemen. | 12/09/1859 |
Woburn All About | No 9 Firemen. | 12/23/1859 |
Woburn All About | No 10 Firemen, continued. | 12/30/1859 |
Woburn All About | No 11 Firemen, continued. | 01/13/1860 |
Woburn All About | No 12 Saw Manufacturing. | 01/27/1860 |
Woburn All About | No 13 Gas Works. | 02/03/1860 |
Woburn All About | No 14 Hat Manufacturer. | 02/24/1860 |
Woburn All About | No 15 Woburn Tract Society. | 03/23/1860 |
Woburn All About | No 16 Woburn Cemetery. | 06/15/1860 |
Woburn All About | No 17 Leather Business. | 10/12/1860 |
Woburn All About | No 18 Leather Business, continued. | 11/23/1860 |
Woburn All About | No 19 Leather Business, continued. | 10/18/1861 |
Woburn Bank | Removal to new building. | 11/21/1862 |
Woburn Boys at Fort Warren | Roll of. | 12/06/1861 |
Woburn Boys in New York | John E Duncan and John Winning Jr. in the leather business at Fort Plain, N.Y. | 10/05/1860 |
Woburn Branch R.R. | Fares reduced. | 06/29/1860 |
Woburn By-Laws | --- | 06/26/1863 |
Woburn Catholic Cemetery | Patrick H Claffey. | 10/05/1860 |
Woburn Church North | Mr. A. S. Nickerson ordained pastor. | 02/05/1858 |
Woburn Common | A well is being sunk in the Northwest side of the common for better drainage of that quarter. | 09/16/1859 |
Woburn Common | The flagstaff has a new topmast, it is 50 feet long. The old one was put up in 1853. | 05/17/1861 |
Woburn Congregational Society, North | Preliminary meeting held to organize. | 11/05/1858 |
Woburn Constitutional Society | Extracts from an oration delivered before the society by Samuel Thompson July 4, 1779. | 01/04/1869 |
Woburn Dog Licenses | List of dog licenses registered in the town clerk’s office previous to May 7, 1859. | 05/13/1859 |
Woburn, Draft in | --- | 07/10/1863 |
Woburn, Draft in | List of 104 men drafted. | 07/14/1863 |
Woburn, Draft in | The draft in Woburn. List of conscripts. | 07/17/1863 |
Woburn, Draft in | Examination of conscripts. | 08/04/1863 |
Woburn, Draft in | List of exemptions. | 09/04/1863 |
Woburn Drill Club | --- | 09/19/1862 |
Woburn Enlistments | List of men enlisted for a new company. | 07/25/1862 |
Woburn Enlistments | List of men enlisted for a new company. | 08/01/1862 |
Woburn Enlistments | List of men enlisted for a new company. | 08/08/1862 |
Woburn Enlistments | List of men enlisted for a new company. | 08/22/1862 |
Woburn Enlistments | List of men enlisted for a new company. | 08/29/1862 |
Woburn Fire Department | Jacob Webster Engine Co., took fa prize of $100 at the Manchester, muster. | 10/14/1859 |
Woburn Fire Department | Officers and hosemen chosen at the annual meetings of Niagra, No. 1, Jacob Webster no. 2, Veto, no. 4. | 05/10/1861 |
Woburn Fire Department | Editorial on. | 09/13/1859 |
Woburn Fire Department | Editorial on. | 03/18/1859 |
Woburn Fire Department | Editorial on. | 04/22/1859 |
Woburn Fire Department | See also. | 10/09-23/1859 |
Woburn Fire Department | Veto Engine Company no. 4 list of members who have gone or are about to go to the war. | 09/12/1862 |
Woburn First Baptist Church | Several members of the church and congregation presented an elegant Bible to each one of the engine companies of the Town. | 07/09/1858 |
Woburn First Baptist Church | Serious accident, several persons hurt, by the chain breaking while hoisting the new bell. | 11/28/1862 |
Woburn First Burial Ground | Being cleaned up. | 10/02/1857 |
Woburn First Congregational | Laying the corner stone. | 10/07/1859 |
Woburn First Congregational | The New Meetinghouse. Dedication. Sale of Pews. Concert. | 11/02/1860 |
Woburn First Congregational | Sale of Pews. | 11/09/1860 |
Woburn First Congregational | Geo. E Whiting, organist. | 12/07/1860 |
Woburn First Congregational | Sale of Horse shed. | 12/07/1860 |
Woburn First Congregational | New Organ. | 09/28/1860 |
Woburn First Congregational | Tower clock given by Gen. Abijah Thompson. | 04/12/1861 |
Woburn First Congregational Parish | Vote to build a new house, etc. | 05/06/1859 |
Woburn First Congregational Parish | Have purchased the ‘John Fowler estate” corner of Main and Pleasant Street for a site for the new church edifice. | 05/13/1859 |
Woburn First Congregational Parish | Plans for the New Church presented and approved. Description of. | 06/03/1859 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | --- | 07/02/1858 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | --- | 07/09/1858 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | --- | 07/08/1859 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | --- | 07/11/1862 |
Woburn Gold Mine | The Gold Story. | 05/06/1859 |
Woburn Iron Foundry | Mr. Charles Shute has leased a building near Horn Pond Station[Fowle street] and will start one soon. | 04/18/1862 |
Woburn Irish Literary Association | Organized. | 09/03/1858 |
Woburn Jottings Abroad. | by E. C. | 06/13/1862 |
Woburn Jottings abroad by E. C. | by E. C. | 06/20/1862 |
Woburn Jottings abroad by E. C. | by E. C. | 06/27/1867 |
Woburn Jottings abroad by E. C. | by E. C. | 07/13/1862 |
Woburn Jottings abroad by E. C. | by E. C. | 07/18/1862 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Formal transfer of its charter to a rifle company in Natick. A band of five trustees chosen to settle its affairs. | 08/03/1860 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | --- | 04/26/1861 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | --- | 05/03/1861 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | --- | 05/10/1861 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | --- | 05/17/1861 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | --- | 05/24/1861 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | --- | 05/31/1861 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | --- | 06/07/1861 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | List of those gone to Washington. | 06/14/1861 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | List of those gone to Washington. | 06/21/1861 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Training Day. | 06/21/1861 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Another for the war. | 07/05/1861 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Another for the war. | 07/19/1861 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Captain William T Grammer roll of Leave for Camp at Wenham Presentation etc. (See also Woburn nine months men). | 09/12/1862 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Letter from Camp at Wenham. | 09/12/1862 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts. 9 mos. Men. | 09/19/1862 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Letter from Camp F. W. Lander, Wenham. | 09/26/1862 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Roll of. Letter from. | 10/03/1862 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Roll of. Letter from. | 10/10/1862 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Roll of. Letter from. | 10/17/1862 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts. 9 mos. Men. Letter from. | 10/24/1862 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Letter for North Carolina. | 10/24/1862 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Letter from. | 11/07/1862 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Letter from. | 11/21/1862 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Letter from. | 11/28/1862 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Letter from. | 12/05/1862 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Letter from. | 12/12/1862 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Letter from. | 12/19/1862 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 01/02/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 01/09/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 01/30/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 02/06/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 02/13/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 02/20/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 03/06/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Letter from the Light. 1. | 03/13/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Letter from the Light. 1. | 03/20/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 04/10/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 04/17/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 04/24/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 05/15/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 05/22/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 05/29/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 06/05/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 06/19/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Arrangement for Reception | 06/19/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Return home. Reception. | 07/03/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Go into camp at Wenham; mustered out; return home. | 07/03/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Paid off. | 07/10/1863 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Held in readiness for draft riot in Boston. | 07/17/1863 |
Woburn Men and the N.Y. Regiment | “The New York volunteers.” | 06/21/1861 |
Woburn National Rangers | Captain John L. Richardson gone into camp at Lynnfield. | 08/08/1862 |
Woburn National Rangers | Roll of. | 08/29/1862 |
Woburn National Rangers | Letter from. | 08/29/1862 |
Woburn National Rangers | Letter from. | 09/05/1862 |
Woburn National Rangers | Presentation of a Flag. | 09/05/1862 |
Woburn National Rangers | Presentation of equipment to Lieut. Tidd and Lieut. Wyman. | 09/05/1862 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co. K 39th Massachusetts left camp last Saturday for Washington. | 09/12/1862 |
Woburn National Rangers | Letter from Porterville, Md. Roll of. | 09/26/1862 |
Woburn National Rangers | Letter from. | 10/03/1862 |
Woburn National Rangers | Letter from. | 10/10/1862 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 10/17/1862 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 10/24/1862 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 10/31/1862 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 11/14/1862 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 11/28/1862 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 12/05/1862 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 12/19/1862 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 12/26/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 01/09/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 01/16/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 01/30/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 02/20/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 03/06/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 03/27/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 05/01/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 05/15/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 05/22/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 06/05/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 06/26/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 07/03/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 07/24/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 08/07/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 08/28/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K 39th Massachusetts. Letter From. Given list of: Desertions Discharges Promotions etc. Letters from. | 09/04/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Letters from. | 10/02/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Letters from. | 10/16/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Letters from. | 10/23/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Letters from. | 11/20/1863 |
Woburn National Rangers | Co K, 39th Massachusetts. Letter from. | 11/27/1863 |
Woburn Nine Months Men | Captain William T. Grammer co. G, 5th Mass. | 08/29/1862 |
Woburn Nine Months Men | Additional names. | 09/05/1862 |
Woburn North | The old blacksmith shop by antiquarian. | 01/06/1860 |
Woburn Post Office | Nathan Wyman appointed postmaster, Woburn. E.E. Thompson appointed Postmaster, North Woburn. | n.d. |
Woburn Reservoirs | The new reservoir corner of Main and Salem Streets, partially filled by Niagara Engine Co.; finished by Washington Engine Company. | 10/07/1859 |
Woburn Reservoirs | The new reservoir corner of Main and Salem Streets, partially filled by Niagara Engine Co.; finished by Washington Engine Company. | 10/14/1859 |
Woburn Schoolhouse | New school house at Cummingsville. | 06/01/1860 |
Woburn Second Burial Ground | Being cleaned up. | 06/03/1859 |
Woburn Silver Mine | Our silver mine. | 05/20/1859 |
Woburn Soldiers | List of those not in actual service or in Camp as near as we can ascertain . | 06/28/1861 |
Woburn Soldiers | Reception of the volunteers as they return home. | 08/02/1861 |
Woburn Soldiers Aid Society | Organized. | 08/08/1862 |
Woburn Soldiers in the Service | Roll of Honor. | 01/10/1862 |
Woburn Soldiers in the Service | Roll of Honor. | 01/17/1862 |
Woburn Soldiers in the Service | Roll of Honor. | 01/24/1862 |
Woburn Soldiers in the Service | Roll of Honor. | 01/31/1862 |
Woburn Soldiers in the Service | Roll of Honor. | 02/07/1862 |
Woburn Soldiers in the Service | Roll of Honor. | 02/14/1862 |
Woburn Soldiers in the Service | Roll of Honor. | 02/21/1862 |
Woburn Soldiers in the Service | Roll of Honor. | 02/28/1862 |
Woburn Soldiers in the Service | Roll of Honor. | 03/07/1862 |
Woburn Soldiers in the Service | Roll of Honor. | 03/21/1862 |
Woburn Soldiers in the Service | Roll of Honor. | 03/28/1862 |
Woburn Soldiers in the Service | Roll of Honor. | 04/04/1862 |
Woburn Soldiers in the Service | Roll of Honor. | 04/11/1862 |
Woburn Sons of Temperance | Organized; list of officers. | 11/18/1859 |
Woburn Streets | Names and descriptions of as received by the Selectman, June 22, 1863. | 07/03/1863 |
Woburn Tanners and Curriers | Strike. | 10/16/1863 |
Woburn, Thirty-seven Men of | Went to New York to join the “Mozart” Regt. They were dissatisfied. Some of them went to Washington and enlisted in the 5th Mass., some came home and some enlisted in the N.Y. 9th and the 1st Mass. Regt. | 06/21/1861 |
Woburn Town Meeting | Report of School Committee on naming the schools. | 04/19/1861 |
Woburn Town Meeting | Apparatus of the Fire dept. | 04/19/1861 |
Woburn Town Meeting | Location of reservoirs. | 04/19/1861 |
Woburn Town Meeting | May 7, 1861, voted to pay those residents of Woburn who have or may enlist in the M.V.M, additional. | 05/10/1861 |
Woburn Union Guard | Go Into Camp at Lynnfield. List of Men. | 08/09/1861 |
Woburn Union Guard | Still at Camp Schouler, Lynnfield. | 08/30/1861 |
Woburn Union Guard | Letter from. | 09/06/1861 |
Woburn Union Guard | To be attached to Wilson’s Regiment. | 09/06/1861 |
Woburn Union Guard | Letter from. | 09/13/1861 |
Woburn Union Guard | Capt S. L. Thompson mustered into the 22nd Mass. | 09/27/1861 |
Woburn Union Guard | Role of. | 10/11/1861 |
Woburn Union Guard | Letter from. | 10/25/1861 |
Woburn Union Guard | Temperance Soldiers. | 11/01/1861 |
Woburn Union Guard | Letter from. | 11/08/1861 |
Woburn Union Guard | Letter from. | 11/15/1861 |
Woburn Union Guard | Letter from. | 07/18/1862 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22 Massachusetts. Letter from. Active roll of. | 10/17/1862 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 10/31/1862 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 11/07/1862 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 11/14/1862 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 11/21/1862 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 11/28/1862 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 12/12/1862 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 12/26/1862 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 01/09/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 11/16/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 01/30/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 02/06/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 02/13/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 02/20/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 03/13/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 03/20/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 04/03/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 04/10/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 04/24/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 05/01/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 05/15/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 05/22/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 05/29/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 06/12/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 07/31/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 08/21/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 08/28/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 09/25/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 10/02/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | List of men detached etc. | 10/02/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | List of conscripts. | 10/02/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 10/16/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 10/23/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 10/30/1863 |
Woburn Union Guard | 22nd Massachusetts. Letter from. | 11/06/1863 |
Woburn Weekly Budget | New Budget Building. | 09/28/1860 |
Woburn Weekly Budget | New Budget Building. | 12/21/1860 |
Wood Sylvanus | Took a prisoner at the Battle of Lexington April 19, 1775. | 12/09/1859 |
Wood Pulp | “Wood from paper.” The manufacture of paper from wood has been commenced on a small scale at Royer’s Ford near Philadelphia, Penn. | 01/23/1863 |
Woodman, Chas. C. | Address before the Workingmen’s Union. | 10/21/1859 |
Workingmen’s Union | Organized. | 10/14/1859 |
Wright, Daniel | Obituary. | 06/07/1861 |
Wright, Rev. Luther | Obituary. | 06/25/1858 |
Wyer, Lieut. E. F. | Some trophies from the Marshall House, Alexandria Virginia. | 07/05/1861 |
Wyman, Almira | Lines on the death of Mary A. Foster. | 12/21/1860 |
Wyman, G. A. | Ex Engineer Woburn Fire Dept. presented with a gold badge. | 06/11/1858 |
Wyman, Henry | Masters mate of the Cumberland appointed master’s mate of the Tioga. | 06/27/1862 |
Wyman, Lieut. L. F. | Presented with equipment. | 09/05/1862 |
Wyman, Lieut. L. F. | Co. K 39th Massachusetts at home on furlough. | 10/09/1863 |
Wyman, Maverick | House blown down. | 05/10/1861 |
Wyman, Nathan | Appointed postmaster, Woburn. | 06/07/1861 |
Wyman, Winthrop | Goes with Dr. S. W. Drew, Surgeon 9th Mass. | 08/30/1861 |
Yancy, William Loundes | Sketch of. | 08/07/1863 |