Subject | Article Description | Date |
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Abbott, Caroline W. | Widow of Dea. Zebadiah Abbott of Winchester. Obituary. | 04/07/1887 |
Abbott, Zebadiah | of Winchester. Obituary. | 04/12/1883 |
Accidents, Murders, Suicides, etc. since 1870 | List of. | 01/02/1879 |
Adams, Mrs. Charles | Presented with an elegant silver water-service. | 11/10/1881 |
Adams, Samuel | The Patriot. Bronze statue. | 07/15/1880 |
Adkins, C.S. | Obituary. | 05/13/1875 |
Adkins Bros. & Co. | New Britain, Conn. | 04/28/1871 |
Advertisers, Our | Short sketches of. | 12/26/1873 |
Advertisers, Our | Short sketches of. | 01/09/1874 |
Advertisers, Our | Short sketches of. | 01/15/1874 |
Age, Old | Mrs. Margaret Vaughn, born in County Mayo, Ireland, Mar. 15 1766; died in Danville, Illinois, Oct. 10, 1881, aged 115 years and nearly 7 months. | 10/20/1881 |
Aged | Information about the aged on front page. | 05/18/1882 |
Aldrich, H.M. | Tendered a reception by the Unitarian Sunday School. | 02/07/1884 |
Allen, Alice Houritt | m. Frederick Steele at Osterville. | 09/23/1886 |
Allen, Andrew | Of Milton, uncle of Mark Allen, Woburn Advertiser. Obituary. | 01/04/1883 |
Allen, Anna Matilda | Wife of Mark Allen. Obituary. | 05/31/1888 |
Allen, Frank H. | High school class of ’70. Amherst College class of ’74. Graduates from the Union Theological Seminary of New York City in May. Passed a successful examination before the New York Association of Congregational Ministers; has received his license as Congregational preacher. | 04/19/1877 |
Allen, Horace J. | at Austin, Texas. | 11/22/1872 |
Allen, Horace J. | Personal. | 05/15/1884 |
Allen, James | Insane. | 05/16/1873 |
Allen, Mark | The Courier of the Czar: or, the Siege of Irkutsk. A Russian Drama in six acts. Founded on the Story of Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne. | 11/03/1881 |
Allen, Mark | The Courier of the Czar: or, the Siege of Irkutsk. A Russian Drama in six acts. Founded on the Story of Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne. | 11/10/1881 |
Allen, Mark | The Courier of the Czar: or, the Siege of Irkutsk. A Russian Drama in six acts. Founded on the Story of Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne. | 11/17/1881 |
Allen, Mark | The Courier of the Czar: or, the Siege of Irkutsk. A Russian Drama in six acts. Founded on the Story of Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne. | 11/24/1881 |
Allen, Mark | The Courier of the Czar: or, the Siege of Irkutsk. A Russian Drama in six acts. Founded on the Story of Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne. | 12/1/1881 |
Allen, Mark | The Courier of the Czar: or, the Siege of Irkutsk. A Russian Drama in six acts. Founded on the Story of Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne. | 12/08/1881 |
Allen, Mark | The Courier of the Czar: or, the Siege of Irkutsk. A Russian Drama in six acts. Founded on the Story of Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne. | 12/15/1881 |
Allen, Mark | The Courier of the Czar: or, the Siege of Irkutsk. A Russian Drama in six acts. Founded on the Story of Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne. | 12/22/1881 |
Allen, Mark | The Courier of the Czar: or, the Siege of Irkutsk. A Russian Drama in six acts. Founded on the Story of Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne. | 12/29/1881 |
Allen, Mark | The Courier of the Czar: or, the Siege of Irkutsk. A Russian Drama in six acts. Founded on the Story of Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne. | 01/05/1882 |
Allen, Mark | The Courier of the Czar: or, the Siege of Irkutsk. A Russian Drama in six acts. Founded on the Story of Michael Strogoff by Jules Verne. | 01/12/1882 |
Allen, Mark | Editor of the Woburn Advertiser. Account of his trip to New York. | 09/17/1885 |
Allen, Mark | Editor of the Woburn Advertiser. Account of his Trip to New York. | 09/24/1885 |
Allen, Mark | Editorial. Controversy about printing legal blanks. | 08/03/1882 |
Allen, Mark | Editorial. Facts and figures. | 08/17/1882 |
Allen, Mark | How they did it. | 08/24/1882 |
Allen, Mark | Presented with an American flag. List of donors. | 07/12/1872 |
Allen, Mark | Wayaniko or The Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts. | 02/26/1874 |
Allen, Mark | Wayaniko or The Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts. | 05/07/1874 |
Allen, Mark | Wayaniko or The Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts. | 06/11/1874 |
Allen, Mark | Wayaniko or The Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts. | 07/16/1874 |
Allen, Mark | Wayaniko or The Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts. | 07/23/1874 |
Allen, Mark | Wayaniko or The Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts. | 12/03/1874 |
Allen, Mark | Wayaniko or The Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts. | 12/10/1874 |
Allen, Mark | Wayaniko or The Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts. | 01/27/1876 |
Allen, Mark | Wayaniko or The Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts. | 01/27/1876 |
Allen, Mark | The Tory Renegade or the Wife’s Judgement. A Patriotic Drama in Two Acts. | 01/27/1876 |
Allen, Mark | The Tory Renegade or the Wife’s Judgement. A Patriotic Drama in Two Acts. | 02/10/1876 |
Allen, Mark | Wayaniko or The Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts. | 02/03/1876 |
Allen, Mark | Wayaniko or The Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts. | 02/10/1876 |
Allen, Mark | Writes to the First Assistant Postmaster General, objecting to the Woburn Courier using the U. S. mail, as second class matter. | 03/22/1883 |
Allen, Mark | of Stoneham. Suicide. | 05/11/1882 |
Allen, Mrs. Martha | Stepmother of Mark Allen of Woburn. Death of. | 09/24/1874 |
Allenville, Woburn | Description of. | 06/23/1887 |
Allison, Mrs. C. E. | Presentation. | 11/12/1885 |
Ames, Rev. Jarvis A. | Obituary. | 08/20/1885 |
Ames, William | of Wilmington. Obituary. | 04/10/1884 |
Ampelopsis, Veitchii | A New Species of Ampelopsis (Virginia Creeper). | 04/19/1883 |
Ancient Order of American Workmen | Mishawum Lodge No. 61 organized. | 06/10/1886 |
Ancient Order of Hibernians | Division No. 3 held a grand reunion. | 10/06/1887 |
Ancient Order of Hibernians | Of Middlesex County. Annual Parade held in Woburn. | 09/20/1888 |
Anderson, Charles | Ordained and Installed pastor, North Cong. Church, North Woburn and the Cong. Church, Burlington. | 09/03/1874 |
Anderson, Rev. Charles | Resigned as pastor of the Burlington Congregational Church. | 04/26/1888 |
Anderson, Rev. Charles | The Burlington Church and Congregation voted to offer a larger salary, if he would remain…. | 05/03/1888 |
Anderson, Rev. Charles | Farewell services. | 07/26/1888 |
Anderson, Rev. Charles | Farewell reception at Burlington. | 08/09/1888 |
Anderson, Almira W. | Widow of Hiram Andrews of Winchester. | 01/01/1888 |
Andrews, George W. | Widow of Hiram Andrews of Winchester, Death of. | 03/01/1888 |
Andrews, George W. | Obituary. | 10/12/1882 |
Andrews, Hiram | Winchester obituary. | 10/27/1881 |
Andrews, Mr. & Mrs. Hiram | of Winchester. Golden wedding. | 04/10/1879 |
Andrews, Mr. & Mrs. Timothy | Golden wedding. | 08/14/1884 |
Angier, Mrs. David | Celebrates her 88th birthday. | 06/17/1886 |
Angler, Sarah Davis | Obituary. | 10/11/1888 |
Apostrophe | A disputed question. | 08/08/1878 |
Appleton’s Encyclopedia of Machinery | Another Encyclopedia unpleasantness. | 03/02/1882 |
Arnold, Gertrude | Surprise. | 02/07/1884 |
Arson | Unoccupied House belonging to Michael Brady on Houghton Street set on fire. | 05/18/1876 |
Arthur, Chester Alan | Ex-President, U. S. died Nov. 18, 1886. | 11/25/1886 |
Arthur, Chester Alan | Obituary on the last page. | 11/25/1886 |
Atwood, George | of Nashua, conductor freight train B.&.L. R. R. knocked off the car North Woburn; killed by the bridge near the Chemical Works. | 09/05/1878 |
Austin, H. K. | of Reading. Miniature locomotive. | 04/26/1883 |
Ayer, Henry Prentiss | m. Ellen Stevens Judkins. Winchester. | 02/04/1886 |
Bacon, Caleb N. | A Former Resident of Winchester, Obituary. | 10/05/1882 |
Bacon, Mrs. John | 60th birthday surprise. | 05/29/1879 |
Bacon, Mary B. | Widow of Oliver Bacon. Obituary. | 06/30/1887 |
Bacon, Mr. & Mrs. Otis | Surprise. | 10/23/1884 |
Bacon, Florence Alleua | of Arlington (Formerly of Winchester) m. Edward W. Hall of Medford. | 05/06/1886 |
Baeder, Adamson & Co. | Building a glue factory at. E. Woburn. | 08/27/1874 |
Baker, Frederick W. | Father of Mrs. Dennis B. Winn of Winchester. Obituary. | 06/25/1885 |
Baldwin, Apple the | --- | 10/06/1881 |
Baldwin Apple | The origin of. | 12/20/1883 |
Baldwin, George R. | Obituary. | 10/18/1888 |
Baldwin, James F. | Some years Ago planted some acorns from the Charter Oak on his farm in North Woburn, one germinated and is today a sturdy tree of some ten feet in height. | 10/16/1879 |
Baldwin, Jessie | m. Paul Winsor, Winchester. | 10/04/1888 |
Balloon | The Balloon “Goddess of Liberty” which ascended from Boston Common,…about 4:20 Monday afternoon landed at 6 P.M. on the farm of William Johnson in the easterly part of Woburn, near the Reading line. | 07/08/1886 |
Bancroft, Major Ambrose | Goes away; found: returns home. | 06/12/1879 |
Bancroft, Charles | Presentation. | 03/16/1882 |
Bancroft, Eunice | m. Clarence F. Cook. | 11/01/1877 |
Banfield, John | Found drowned in the brook back of Whitcher’s Lumber yard. | 01/15/1880 |
Bank Co-operative | Proposed. | 12/02/1886 |
Banks, Nathaniel P. | Political biography of. | 03/06/1879 |
Baptist Church, Woburn First | Centennial of Arlington Demurs. | 07/21/1881 |
Baptist Church, Woburn First | The Baptist Centennial. | 07/28/1881 |
Baptist Church, Woburn First | Baptist Centennial. | 08/04/1881 |
Baptist Church, Woburn First Centennial of | Baptist Centennial. | 08/10/1881 |
Baptist Church, Woburn First Centennial of | Baptist Centennial. | 08/11/1881 |
Baptist Church, Woburn First Centennial of | Baptist Centennial. | 09/22/1881 |
Baptist Church, Woburn First | Church debt paid. | 12/30/1880 |
Baptist Church, Woburn First | Communication: Another Church Debt Raised. | 01/06/1881 |
Baptist Church, Woburn First | The first volume of the records from 1781 to 1826, missing. | 04/21/1881 |
Baptist Church, Woburn First | Committee chosen to perfect arrangements for celebrating the 100th anniversary of their Society. | 06/16/1861 |
Baptist Church, Woburn First | Baptist centennial. | 07/07/1881 |
Baptist Society, St. John’s | Recognition by the Boston North Association. | 05/31/1888 |
Barnard, P. L. | Presents the Rumford Historical Association with an antique mahogany bedstead. | 10/15/1885 |
Barnes, Rev. W. S. | Communication from John W. Johnson, Clerk of the First Unitarian Parish, correcting article in previous issue regarding action taken on his resignation. | 01/09/1879 |
Barnes, Rev. W. S. | Pastor, Church of the Messiah, Montreal, Canada. | 02/19/1880 |
Barnes, Rev. W. S. | Resignation of his pastorate of the Unitarian Church to take effect on the first of April next. | 12/12/1878 |
Barnes, Rev. W. S. | Resignation accepted. | 01/02/1879 |
Barnes, Rev. W. S. | Resigns as pastor, Unitarian Church; withdraws resignation. | 01/10/1878 |
Barnes, Rev. W. S. | The resignation. | 01/17/1878 |
Barnes, Rev. & Mrs. W. S. | Presentation. | 03/27/1879 |
Barnum, Brainard I. | Obituary. | 07/19/1888 |
Barrett, A. P. | Secretary Co. K. Associates. | 11/29/1883 |
Barrett, Mr. & Mrs. A. P. | Tin wedding. | 01/02/1879 |
Barrett, Marshall F. | Suicide. | 04/12/1883 |
Barrett, Marshall F. | Inquest. | 04/19/1883 |
Barrington, Arthur Henry | Formerly of Woburn, was admitted to the Sacred Order of Deacons of the Protestant Episcopal Church etc. | 06/20/1878 |
Bartlett, Dr. George P. | Ejected from a train. | 09/15/1881 |
Bartlett, Sidney | Son of W. W. Bartlett killed by a gravel train on the Woburn and Wilmington Extension of the B.&L. R.R. | 09/10/1885 |
Bartlett, Gen. William F. | Death of. Biographical sketch of. | 12/21/1876 |
Barton, John | His child fell into a pail of hot water some two weeks ago; died from the effects last Tuesday. | 01/21/1886 |
Base Ball | Game Between town officers and police officers. Seven Innings. Town Officers won, 41 to 4. | 07/26/1888 |
Bates, Mr. & Mrs. Harrison | Of Winchester. Golden wedding. | 12/13/1888 |
Bates, Mr. & Mrs. Harrison | Of Winchester. Golden wedding. | 12/20/1888 |
Beales, Mrs. | Of Wilmington. Fatally burned. | 11/02/1882 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | Accident to Woburn Branch train at Winchester. | 09/20/1877 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | Attempt to derail a train near Green Street. | 07/29/1886 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | Celebration of the opening of the Extension of the Woburn Branch Railroad to Wilmington. | 12/17/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | About to erect a wooden building at Central Square for a station. | 06/10/1886 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | Fatal Collision of trains at Woburn Junction, near the Wilmington Poor farm last Friday night. | 02/18/1886 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | Collision at Winchester. several Woburn people injured. | 02/19/1874 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | Conductor and brakeman knocked off the train while passing the bridge at North Woburn. | 01/06/1881 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | Fatal accident by misplaced switch at Green Street. | 05/05/1881 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | Cross Street Station. Opinion of Attorney General Sherman. | 01/13/1887 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | Extension of the Woburn Branch Railroad to Wilmington. See Woburn Branch Railroad Extension. | 05/30/1878 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | Gates are being placed at Green, Fowle, Conn and Cross Streets R. R. crossings of the B & L. RR. | 05/19/1887 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | Change of location of the station in Woburn Center. | 09/30/1886 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | Smash up at E. Woburn. | 03/14/1878 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | Smash up near the old Railroad Station; several persons injured. | 06/28/1888 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | Time table for 1844. | 04/19/1883 |
Boston and Lowell R.R. | Trains to and from Boston on Sundays, commenced running from Woburn Center last Sunday. | 07/19/1877 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad Extension | --- | 09/03/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad Extension | --- | 09/10/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad Extension | --- | 10/08/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad Extension | --- | 10/22/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad Extension | --- | 11/05/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad Extension | --- | 11/19/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad Extension | --- | 12/03/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad Extension | --- | 12/10/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad Extension | --- | 12/17/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad Extension | Correspondence. | 07/17/1884 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad Extension | Obstacles to Improvement; exorbitant price asked for waste land in North Woburn. | 12/11/1884 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad Extension | Railroad Commissioners visit Woburn, to give a hearing on the question of permitting the Boston and Lowell R.R. extension to Wilmington. | 06/26/1884 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad Extension | Hearing postponed from June 30 to July 8. | 07/03/1884 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad Extension | $10,000 subscribed by the citizens of Woburn. | 06/29/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad Extension | Hearing before the Selectmen on the location, etc. | 02/19/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad Extension | The work being done. | 07/16/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad Extension | The work being done. | 07/23/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | The work being done. | 07/30/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | The work being done. | 08/06/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | The work being done. | 08/13/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | The work being done. | 08/20/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad | The work being done. | 08/27/1885 |
Boston and Lowell Railroad and Boston and Maine R.R. | Consolidation. Editorial on. | 10/06/1889 |
Boston, Lowell & Nashua R.R. | Controversy regarding showing tickets, etc. | 01/14/1875 |
Boston, Lowell & Nashua R.R. | Controversy regarding showing tickets, etc. | 01/21/1875 |
Boston and Maine Railroad | Engineers have been surveying for a new railroad from Woburn to Lexington. | 04/05/1888 |
Boston and Maine Railroad | Officials of the B. and M. R.R. in town looking over the ground for a new railroad from Medford, through Winchester and Woburn to Wilmington. | 05/10/1877 |
Boston & Maine Railroad | Survey being made. | 05/17/1877 |
Boston and Maine Railroad | Proposed extension of the Medford Branch to Woburn. | 01/07/1875 |
Beals, Col. William | Birthday anniversary. 72 Years Old. | 09/05/1887 |
Bean, Moses C. | Killed by the cars near Main St. crossing, Woburn Center. | 01/07/1886 |
Bean, Moses C. | Inquest. | 01/14/1886 |
Bean, Richard B. | Obituary. | 02/18/1886 |
Beecher, Henry Ward | Death of. | 03/10/1887 |
Beggs, George | Surprise and presentation. | 12/06/1877 |
Belknap, William | Corn-mill, fulling-mill, dwelling house -auction notice 2nd Feb. 1770. | 05/13/1875 |
Bell, E. S. | Presented with a watch. | 10/08/1874 |
Bell, Depot | The depot bell rang for the last time this forenoonn at 10 o’clock. | 07/01/1880 |
Bell, Depot | Dissatisfaction caused by the stopping of the ringing of the depot bell. | 07/08/1880 |
Bell Ringing | An old custom abandoned. The noon and 9 o’clock bells have not been rung since the first of the month. | 02/10/1876 |
Bennett, George | Burlington. Obituary. | 04/14/1887 |
Bennett, Joshua | Formerly of Woburn. His portrait presented to the old Lowell National Bank, Lowell by his grandson, Joshua Bennett Holden. | 10/16/1884 |
Bergin, Ann | Aunt of Mrs. Lawrence Reade of Woburn. Obituary. | 08/31/1882 |
Berry, Mr. & Mrs. D. W. | Reading. China wedding. | 09/29/1887 |
Bickford, Dr. H. C. | Obituary. | 03/28/1878 |
Bicycle Club | Organized. President, John C. Buck. Captain, F. B. Richardson. Vice Capt., F. W. Gleason. Sec. & Treas., J. F. Deloria. Guides, F. W. Gleason and W. Hammond, Club Committee, F. B. French and W. R. Emory. | 01/13/1881 |
Billerica and Bedford | Narrow gauge railroad opened. | 10/18/1877 |
Billerica and Bedford | Article on narrow gauge railroad opened. | 11/15/1877 |
Billingsly, Hugh | Attempted suicide. | 01/08/1885 |
Billingsly, Hugh | of Woburn. Drowned in Rock Pond, North Winchester. | 04/14/1887 |
Bishop, Thomas J. | Killed by the cars on the Boston and Albany R. R. Buried in Woburn. | 11/03/1887 |
Blackstone, Dr. Tracy R. | Obituary. | 10/11/1888 |
Blake, Simon | and family removes to Wakefield, N. H. | 11/03/1881 |
Blakely, H. E. | m. Carrie Simmonds. | 12/22/1881 |
Blaney, George A. | The grievance of a taxpayer . | 03/23/1876 |
Blaney, George | Hearing on his taxes. | 03/01/1877 |
Blaney, George A. | Obituary. | 12/04/1884 |
Blizzard | --- | 03/15/1888 |
Boiler Explosion | At Elijah Robbins Jr.’s Shop. Cummingsville. | 03/18/1875 |
Bond, Charles | Of North Woburn. Obituary. | 11/21/1878 |
Bond, Charles | Funeral of. | 11/28/1878 |
Bond, Benjamin E. | Nominated and confirmed clerk of the Fourth District Court of Eastern Middlesex. | 07/12/1888 |
Book, Bindery | --- | 06/21/1888 |
Boston, The Great Fire | Last page. | 11/15/1872 |
Boston, The Great Fire | Last page. | 11/22/1872 |
Boston, The Great Fire | Woburn man, losses in Boston Fire. List of. | 11/22/1872 |
Boston Common | The old elm tree on the common destroyed in a gale last Tuesday night. | 02/17/1876 |
Boston North Baptist Association | Twenty-fifth annual convention of the Sabbath School Teachers Held at the First Baptist Church, Woburn. | 02/22/1877 |
Boutwewll, Mr. & Mrs. Asa | Reunion: presentation. | 07/13/1876 |
Boutwell, Miss M.A. | Surprise and presentation. | 06/15/1882 |
Boutwell, Mr. & Mrs. James | Golden wedding. | 08/05/1880 |
Boutwell, Mr. & Mrs. James | Golden wedding. | 08/12/1880 |
Bowers, Charles R. | Burial of A Soldier. | 11/12/1874 |
Bowers, Mary Haywood | Widow of Charles R. Bowers. Obituary. | 06/03/1886 |
Bowser, Robert | Of Reading . Obituary. | 07/22/1886 |
Boyce, Thomas | Presentation. | 02/01/1883 |
Boyce, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. | Presentation. | 09/20/1888 |
Boynton, Mary D. | Of Pepperell. Died last Friday, aged 101 years, 7 months. | 04/20/1882 |
Bradbury, Charles W. | Of Winchester. Sudden Death. | 12/08/1881 |
Braden, Farrel | Resolutions. | 02/02/1888 |
Bradley, Thomas H. | Obituary. | 11/22/1883 |
Brady, Michael | His house on Houghton Street set on fire. | 05/18/1876 |
Brauer, John H. | Serenaded etc. | 02/05/1885 |
Bridge, Mrs. A. M. | Winchester obituary. | 04/28/1887 |
Bridge | The highest railroad bridge in the world, 362 ft. high, at Kinzua Creek, McKean County, Pennsylvania. | 09/07/1882 |
Bridgham, James D. | Obituary. | 12/04/1876 |
Bridgeham, James D. | Extract, Medical and Surgical Journal. | 01/04/1877 |
Briggs, Bodwell Sargent | Of Winchester m. Annie Ellis of Woburn. | 06/24/1886 |
British American Association | Organized. | 01/05/1888 |
Brooks, Mr. & Mrs. Augustus W. | Surprise. | 02/07/1884 |
Brooks, Governor | The Marshall Symmes house at Winchester, the birthplace of Governor John Brooks to be taken down. | 06/23/1881 |
Brooks, Mosley N. | Leg amputated. | 07/25/1878 |
Brooks, Mosley N. | Bad fall. | 09/26/1878 |
Brooks, Mosley N. | Brings suit Against the town. | 03/27/1879 |
Brooks, Mosley N. | Verdict for the town; Brooks appealed. | 01/15/1880 |
Brooks, Mr. & Mrs. Orlando M. | Presentation. | 11/24/1881 |
Bruce, Mrs. Charles T. | Presentation. | 01/18/1883 |
Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Alexander | 49th wedding anniversary; surprise and presentation. | 04/03/1879 |
Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Alexander | Golden wedding. | 03/29/1883 |
Brown, Benjamin | Of the Boston Post Office. Obituary. | 04/22/1886 |
Brown, Joshua | Suicide. | 08/03/1876 |
Brown, Mrs. Josiah | Sudden death. | 09/02/1875 |
Brown, Mr. & Mrs. N. W. | Master & matron of Woburn Almshouse, in place of Mr. & Mrs. David M. Gray, resigned. | 04/10/1884 |
Brown, Waterman | Granted a pension of $8 per month for service on U.S. Ship Columbus during the Mexican War. | 05/12/1887 |
Brown, Waterman | Temporary paralysis. | 11/25/1880 |
Bryant, Charles L. | Suicide. | 06/12/1884 |
Bryant, F. L. | Obituary. | 03/11/1880 |
Bryant, John | Obituary. | 01/18/1883 |
Bryant, Lydia F. | Assaulted. | 02/17/1881 |
Bryant and King | New steam gong for the Woburn Fire Alarm is being placed on their Tannery. | 09/17/1882 |
Bryant and King | New steam gong …. Tested. | 09/14/1882 |
Bryant and King | To connect their whistle with the Woburn Fire Alarm. | 12/29/1881 |
Bryson, James | His son Andrew, aged about 3 years, fell into a tub of hot water; died of his injuries. | 01/29/1880 |
Buchanan, Capt. G. M. | Presented with a complete military outfit. | 01/03/1884 |
Buchanan, J. E. | California. Mistaken for a deer and accidentally shot… | 12/16/1886 |
Buck, Nathan | Wilmington. Obituary. | 05/15/1884 |
Buck, Reuben A. | Sudden death. | 05/01/1879 |
Buckman, Bowen | His portrait presented to the town by his daughters Mrs. Newell and Mrs. Beal. | 11/01/1872 |
Buckman, Bowen | His portrait presented to the town by his daughters Mrs. Newell and Mrs. Beal. | 11/08/1872 |
Buckman, Caleb G. | Obituary. | 01/31/1878 |
Buckman, Mr. & Mrs. Francis A. | Wooden wedding. | 02/19/1885 |
Buckman, Henry | Of Marion, Iowa, A native of Woburn, in town. | 08/25/1881 |
Buckman, Ira | Guardian appointed. | 06/25/1874 |
Buckman, Ira | Sudden death of. | 03/01/1877 |
Buckman, John P. | Woburn Mechanic Phalanx goes to the Washington Monument dedication with the Lawrence Light Guard of Medford as a representative of Co. G. | 02/26/1885 |
Bulfinch, Amos | Obituary. | 11/13/1884 |
Bulfinch, Charles | Sudden death. | 04/25/1878 |
Bulfinch, Mr. & Mrs. Henry | Who have resided in California have returned to Woburn. | 09/15/1881 |
Bulfinch, L.A. | A Woburn boy, principal of the High School, Nevada City, California Presentation. | 07/15/1880 |
Bullard, E.G. | Gets verdict against the town . | 06/17/1875 |
Bullard Memorial Fund, Asa | The Congregational Superintendents’ Union of Boston have started a memorial to the Rev. Asa Bullard the pioneer Sunday School worker, deceased. | 04/26/1888 |
Burbank, Levi L. | Obituary. | 08/26/1886 |
Burbank Women’s Relief Corps, No 84 | Instituted. | 03/24/1887 |
Burden Bearers Club | Formed at Montvale. | 12/29/1887 |
Burgess, Virginia A. | Of Macon, Georgia m. David E. Tillson formerly of Woburn. | 06//08/1882 |
Burke, John R. | Sudden death . | 06/22/1882 |
Burklane, Jane | Died May 10, 1888, aged 110 years. Obituary. | 05/17/1888 |
Burlington | One hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation as a precinct. | 09/30/1880 |
Burlington | Unknown man died from exposure. | 03/07/1878 |
Burlington | About the schoolhouse built in 1794-5. | 04/19/1883 |
Burlington, Annexation of | Editorial on. | 07/26/1883 |
Burlington Church Anniversary | The 150th Anniversary of the Burlington Church, celebrated on Sunday and Monday last. | 11/12/1885 |
Burlington Church Anniversary | The preparations for the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary celebration are nearly completed… | 11/05/1885 |
Burlington Post Office | Discontinued. | 06/09/1881 |
Burlington Postmaster | Charles C. Foster Appointed. | 09/29/1881 |
Burlington Women Voters | Mrs. Martha E. Sewall Curtis is the only one registered. | 03/04/1880 |
Burnap, George | of Burlington. Obituary. | 01/01/1885 |
Burnham, Lyeurgus | A former resident of Woburn died at Somerville. Obituary. | 12/04/1884 |
Burnside, Gen. Ambrose E. | Obituary. | 09/15/1881 |
Butler, Gov, Benjamin F. | Speaks at Lyceum Hall exhibits “tanned human skin.” | 11/01/1883 |
Butler, Henry H. | m. Sarah B. Tucker. Winchester. | 06/30/1887 |
Butler, Levi | Fatal accident. | 07/04/1873 |
Butler, Levi | Coroner’s verdict. | 07/11/1873 |
Butler, Moses | His wife, Mara Smith, arrested at Providence, R.I., for presenting a false claim for a pension. | 10/28/1886 |
Butman, Albert | Funeral of. | 04/28/1887 |
Butters, Horace B. | m. Hattie Carter. Burlington. | 10/06/1887 |
Butters, Nathaniel | of Burlington. Found frozen. | 01/05/1882 |
Buxton, Lynda R. | Obituary. | 05/03/1877 |
Buxton, Sydney and Mrs. | Wooden wedding. | 01/15/1880 |
Byrnes, Mathew M. | A Woburn crank. | 11/23/1882 |
Byrnes, Patrick | Utica Street, Montvale . Insane – taken to Danvers Asylum. | 09/11/1884 |
Cady, Thomas | Probably fatal fall. | 09/15/1887 |
Cady, Thomas | Gone to Manchester, NH. | 09/22/1887 |
Caldwell, Charles | Fatal railroad accident. | 03/08/1872 |
Caldwell, Charles | of Burlington. Sudden Death. | 04/17/1884 |
Caldwell, Charles | Funeral. | 04/24/1884 |
Caldwell, Charles | His daughter, Mary Caldwell, has removed to Hingham. | 05/01/1884 |
Caldwell, Dr. W. B. | Suicide at Burlington. | 05/20/1880 |
Callahan, Ellen | Insane; taken to Danvers Asylum. | 06/14/1883 |
Campbell, A.N. | Presentation. | 11/17/1871 |
Campbell, Mrs. Ann | of Cambridgeport, aged 72 years, who was visiting at James Doherty’s, Locust Street, found dead. | 01/12/1882 |
Campbell, James | of Somerville, a former resident of Burlington. Obituary. | 10/09/1884 |
Canal Street | Hearing before the Country Commissioner on the extension, etc. | 04/09/1874 |
Canal Street | Widening and damages. | 10/24/1878 |
Canal Street Improvement | --- | 09/30/1875 |
Carpenter, Sophia | m. Thomas C. Taylor. | 01/09/1879 |
Carr, John | Winchester. Obituary. | 04/14/1887 |
Carroll, John | of Buckman Street. Sudden Death. | 06/05/1879 |
Carroll, John N. | at Sacramento, California. | 06/30/1871 |
Carroll, Oliver | At San Francisco, California. | 06/30/1871 |
Carter, Alfred T. | The Friendly Visitor; a monthly paper, edited, printed, and published by him. | 03/06/1879 |
Carter, Anthony | Obituary. | 08/20/1874 |
Carter, Charles | At Salt Lake City, Utah. | 06/30/1871 |
Carter, Cyrus L. | of Wilmington. Obituary. | 09/14/1882 |
Carter, Elizabeth P. | Wife of John R. Carter, Obituary. | 07/26/1888 |
Carter, Hattie | m. Horace B. Butters. Burlington. | 10/06/1887 |
Carter, Hattie E. | m. William R Cowelry, Winchester. | 09/06/1888 |
Carter, Henry A. | Funeral of. | 04/07/1871 |
Carter, James | of Winchester. Obituary. | 03/29/1888 |
Carter, Mrs. Lizzie H. | North Wilmington. Obituary. | 04/10/1884 |
Carter, Mary E. | Dau. of John Carter of Winchester. Obituary. | 02/05/1885 |
Carter, Mrs. Nathan | of Burlington – died at Lynn, Jan. 4. | 01/13/1887 |
Carter, Ruel | of North Woburn. Death of. | 09/06/1880 |
Carter, Rev. Thomas | The restrictions on the Rev. Thomas Carter estate in Woburn Center owned by Mrs, Czarina Littlefield, to be removed. | 04/29/1886 |
Carter Family Reunion | --- | 06/12/1884 |
Carton, Richard | Presentation. | 11/24/1887 |
Case, Rev. Albert | A man supposed, form papers found ,to be him, was killed by the Woburn train near the Cambridge and Somerville Line. | 01/03/1878 |
Castledon, George | Woburn, Bedfordshire, England. Lines on the death of George M. Champney. | 03/16/1882 |
Catholic Church | vs. Munroe and Newton’s Skating Rink. Hearing before the Selectman. | 05/08/1884 |
Catholic Church, Independent | Rev. Father Gaegan held services in Lyceum Hall. | 04/13/1882 |
Catholic Church, New | At East Woburn. First Service held St. Patrick’s Day. | 03/22/1877 |
Catholic Temperance Societies | Celebration of Father Mathew’s birthday and parade etc. | 10/14/1875 |
Catholic Total Abstinence Union, The | Held its Fifth Annual Convention in Woburn. | 04/14/1881 |
Celebration April 19, 1875, Lexington and Concord | Cavalry Battalion organized. | 04/01/1875 |
Centennial Regiment of Veterans | --- | 12/16/1875 |
Centennial Regiment of Veterans | --- | 12/23/1875 |
Cemetery, Cavalry | At East Woburn. History of. | 06/27/1878 |
Centennial | April 19, 1775 – April 19, 1875 meeting called. | 03/04/1875 |
Cemetery, Cavalry Centennial | Cavalry battalion organized. | 04/01/1875 |
Cemetery, Cavalry Centennial | The Centennial. | 04/22/1875 |
Centennial | Committee appointed to raise money for the Women’s Building at Philadelphia. | 02/03/1876 |
Centennial | Correction. | 02/10/1876 |
Centennial at Philadelphia | A Nation’s Birthday. The One Hundredth Anniversary of the United States. The Centennial Celebration at Philadelphia, etc. | 05/11/1876 |
Center, Captain William | Son of Bill Center. Obituary. | 12/31/1874 |
Central Square | Volunteer hose company organized under the name of “Swamp Angels.” | 01/02/1879 |
Centre Grammar Schoolhouse | The New Municipal Building. Description of. | 07/01/1886 |
Centre Grammar Schoolhouse | The work of altering the Centre Grammar Schoolhouse for the use of the town for its several offices and for a Court room for the Fourth District Court, was commissioned Monday. L. W. Perham is the contractor. | 06/17/1886 |
Chadbourne, Humphrey | Suicide. | 04/05/1877 |
Challis, James M. | Died at Lynn April 8, 1886, a. 67. Obituary. | 04/22/1886 |
Chamberlain, Charles F. | Of East Boston m. Katherine R. Prince of Winchester. | 11/01/1888 |
Chamberlain, Mrs. R. H. | And Her Sunday School class in the First Congregational Church visited the Almshouse last Saturday, New Year’s day and distributed presents to the children in that institution… | 01/06/1887 |
Chambers, John H. | Trial of Hurst-Meagher case. | 10/31/1873 |
Champney, E. W. | Obituary. | 05/06/1886 |
Champney, George M. | Appointed Librarian, Woburn Public Library. | 02/27/1879 |
Champney, George M. | Librarian, Woburn Public Library. Obituary. | 01/05/1882 |
Champney, George M. | Special reference was made in the Unitarian Church to the death of Mr. Champney. | 01/12/1882 |
Champney, George Mather | Biographical sketch of. | 01/26/1882 |
Champney, George M. | Letter of George Castleden, Woburn, Bedfordshire England on the death of. | 03/16/1882 |
Champney, George M. | Two portraits of Geo. M. Champney were placed in the picture gallery of the Woburn Library Tuesday. One by Willard from a Picture Taken some fifteen years ago. The other by Mr. Champney’s son, painted shortly before Mr. Champney’s decease… | 06/08/1882 |
Champney, Kenset | Son of Benjamin Champney leaves for his home in Guatemala, South America today | 07/28/1881 |
Champney, Kenset | Coffee raising in Guatemala. | 08/10/1881 |
Champney, Kenset | Shipwrecked. | 09/15/1881 |
Chapin, Mrs. | Widow of Dr. Alonzo Chapin. Death of. | 10/29/1885 |
Chapin, Dr. Alonzo | Of Winchester. Apoplexy. | 12/21/1876 |
Chapin, Dr. Alonzo | Obituary. | 12/28/1876 |
Chapman, George H. | Winchester. Obituary. | 04/28/1887 |
Chapman, Mary Maud | Of Malden, wife of George Chapman a former resident of Woburn, killed by lightning; buried in Woburn. | 08/15/1878 |
Chapot, Alexander | Winchester. Serious fall. | 08/04/1887 |
Chapot, Alexander | Died from his injuries. | 08/11/1887 |
Chapot, Rev. Louis E. | of Boston. Obituary. | 07/27/1882 |
Charter Oak, Progeny of | James F. Baldwin, when on a trip through Connecticut, visited the Charter Oak and secured some of its acorns; after his return home he planted them on his farm, in North Woburn, one of the acorns germinated and is a sturdy tree of some ten feet in height. | 10/16/1879 |
Cheny, Willie Ellis | Son of L. E. and Celia Colgate Cheny. In Memorium. d. March 28, 1882, a. 5 yrs., 7 mos. | 04/06/1882 |
Chicago Fire | --- | 10/13/1871 |
Chicago Fire | Relief Com. | 10/20/1871 |
Chicago Fire | The Great Fire. | 10/20/1871 |
Chickering, Hon. Henry | Obituary. | 03/24/1881 |
Childs, Darius | Sudden death. | 12/06/1877 |
Chipman, D. Russell | Killed by falling chimney at J. R. Fairbush’s currying shop fire. Funeral of. | 07/16/1874 |
Chisholm, Frank | Drowned in Winter Pond, Winchester. | 07/08/1886 |
Choate, Charles | Obituary. | 02/22/1883 |
Choate, Charles | Will of. | 03/01/1883 |
Choate, Charles | Resolution. | 03/01/1883 |
Choate Medals | --- | 07/07/1871 |
Choate Medals | --- | 07/04/1873 |
Choate Medals | --- | 06/25/1874 |
Choate Medals | --- | 07/07/1875 |
Choate Medals | --- | 07/06/1876 |
Choate Medals | --- | 08/15/1878 |
Choate Medals | …the awarding….will be suspended for the present. | 07/17/1879 |
Chronicles of Wolligrub | --- | 05/06/1875 |
Chronicles of Wolligrub | --- | 05/13/1875 |
Chronicles of Wolligrub | --- | 05/20/1875 |
Chronicles of Wolligrub | --- | 05/27/1875 |
Church, Cephas | Winchester. Death of. | 01/14/1875 |
Church Catalogues, Some Old | --- | 10/13/1881 |
Claffy, Eva | Presentation. | 05/30/1878 |
Claffey, William H. | Sudden Death. Found dead on the bank of the old canal on Middlesex St. | 07/30/1874 |
Clark, Ella W. | Of Winchester. Obituary. | 03/20/1884 |
Clark, Henry F. | Of Winchester. Missing. | 01/03/1884 |
Clark, Henry | Heard from. | 01/10/1884 |
Clark, Oliver Richardson | Former resident of Winchester died at North Tewksbury, last Saturday. Obituary. | 03/10/1887 |
Clarkson, Frank E. | Formerly Supt., Woburn Telephone Exchange; in Arkansas. | 08/16/1883 |
Clement, Mr. & Mrs. Henry | Silver wedding. | 12/28/1882 |
Cleveland, President | Letter from Daniel L. Lamont, his Private Secretary, to the Selectman acknowledging invitation to visit Woburn. | 07/01/1886 |
Cleveland Ancestry of Stephen Grover | --- | 07/24/1884 |
Clevelands of America, The | The. | 08/14/1884 |
Cleveland Estate in Woburn, The | By W. R. Cutter. | 07/08/1886 |
Clinton Hose, Company | No. 6. Have received their new hose carriage. | 09/30/1880 |
Clough, Dr. John | Middlesex East District Medial Society, on the death of. | 02/05/1880 |
Clough, Dr. John | Obituary. | 11/27/1879 |
Clough, Dr. John | Will of. | 12/04/1879 |
Clough, Dr. John | Correction, will. | 12/11/1879 |
Coffin, Nettie | Daughter of Capt. Alfred M. and Nancy M. Coffin of Winchester. Obituary. | 10/04/1888 |
Coffee House | Proposed establishment of one in Woburn. | 02/23/1882 |
Doherty, John | Partially insane; taken to Danvers Asylum. | 11/24/1881 |
Coit, Charles | Winchester. Fatal Bicycle accident. | 05/22/1884 |
Colburn, Jacob | Symmes Corner, Winchester O. Obituary. | 09/21/1882 |
Cold Day, A | Last Sunday was the coldest day that has been experienced in the vicinity for many years… | 12/27/1883 |
Cold Weather | --- | 02/10/1881 |
Cold Weather | The coldest yet. | 01/14/1886 |
Cold Weather | 62 years ago on the 17th of June water froze in Winchester. | 06/19/1879 |
Cold Winters, Etc. | By A.A. Newhall. | 04/05/1883 |
Cole, John F. of Boston | Well known Temperance worker. Obituary. | 03/23/1882 |
Cole, Joseph | Serious Fall. | 03/24/1881 |
Colegate, B. F. | Son of William A. Colgate. Sudden death. | 09/16/1875 |
Colegate, B. F. | Funeral of. | 09/23/1875 |
Colegate, Mr. & Mrs. W. A. | Linen wedding; thirty-fifth anniversary. | 04/19/1877 |
Collamore, Horace | Appointed deputy sheriff. | 04/10/1879 |
Collamore, Horace | Appointed deputy sherrif. | 10/18/1883 |
Collamore, Horace | Obituary. | 12/17/1885 |
Collamore, Horace | Funeral service. | 12/24/1885 |
Collamore & Co., Horace | Sash and binds manufacturer. See “A Reminiscence.” | 11/28/1878 |
Colley, Mrs. A. G. | Surprise. | 11/02/1882 |
Collins, George | Buried in Winchester. | 03/19/1885 |
Collins, James | Presented with a cornet by members of the Woburn National Bank. | 02/24/1881 |
Collins, James P. | m. Kate E. Sullivan. | 02/28/1884 |
Colored Church | Mr. Bell, a colored local preacher, is making efforts to organize a colored Methodist Church in Woburn. | 09/25/1884 |
Conant, Grace W. | of Winchester m. Frederick H. Page of Medford. | 06/18/1885 |
Concord, Massachusetts | Invitation to the inhabitants of Woburn to attend the celebration there, April 19, 1876. | 12/17/1874 |
Concord, Old | An Unfrequented By-way. Epitaphs. | 11/14/1878 |
Coney, David | Annuity of $150 left him in will of Jerome Kidder of Boston. | 11/16/1882 |
Conly, Mrs. Kate | Surprise. | 11/02/1882 |
Conn, Charles K. | Letter From Fitzhugh Lee, Virginia Regarding testimonial sent B. H. Witcher, Georgia. | 01/08/1885 |
Conn, Charles K | The Spring Campaign opened. | 02/10/1881 |
Conn, Charles | Communication, J. H. Nason. | 02/10/1881 |
Conn, Charles | Correction. | 02/17/1881 |
Conn, George H. | House warming. | 02/21/1873 |
Conn, George H. | Obituary. | 10/25/1888 |
Conn, Mr. & Mrs. George H. | Tin wedding. | 09/15/1871 |
Conn, Horace | Obituary. | 02/28/1884 |
Connell, Thomas | Of Erie St., East Woburn. His child drowned in a hogshead set in the ground. | 05/09/1878 |
Connolly, John | of Centre Street, stabbed by Pat Mooney at E. C. Cummings & Co.’s tannery. | 03/06/1879 |
Connolly, John H. | Obituary. | 01/01/1885 |
Connolly, Martin | Assaulted by his son Martin Connolly Jr. | 03/27/1879 |
Connolly, Martin | of So. Boston, formerly of Woburn. Fatal accident; buried in Calvary Cemetery, Woburn. | 12/20/1883 |
Connolly, Mary | Insane, has not taken any food for 31 days | 03/29/1883 |
Connolly, Mary | Starved at last; without food 47 days. | 04/19/1883 |
Connolly, Mary E. | Surprise. | 03/29/1883 |
Converse, Captain | Woburn Mechanics Phalanx presented with a regulation sword and belt. | 06/16/1881 |
Converse, Charles | Fatal accident. | 01/19/1888 |
Converse, Capt. Charles W. | Died at Marietta, Georgia, Mar. 26, 1888. Obituary. | 03/29/1888 |
Converse, John | Died Monday June 29, at Clinton, Illinois. Obituary. | 07/08/1880 |
Converse, Joshua P. | Obituary. | 03/16/1876 |
Converse, Otis | Insane; escaped from the Burlington almshouse June 5th; not heard from since. | 06/16/1881 |
Converse, Otis | Not heard from. | 09/29/1881 |
Converse, Parker L. | Ancient Woburn tidbits. | 01/13/1887 |
Converse, Parker L. | Ancient Woburn tidbits. | 01/20/1887 |
Converse, Parker L. | A Legend of Rag Rock. | 04/22/1886 |
Converse, Parker L. | See “Official Malfeasance” in. | 02/04/1875 |
Converse, William | Of North Woburn. Sudden death. | 06/05/1879 |
Converse House, the Old | on Salem Street is to be torn down; sketch of. | 08/17/1876 |
Conway, Dr. J. H. | Presented with a horse. | 09/07/1882 |
Conway, Michael M. | Brother of Dr. J. H. Conway drowned in Lake Quinsigamond. | 08/09/1883 |
Co-operative Bank | A co-operative bank was organized in this town last Thursday evening. | 02/17/1889 |
Co-operative Bank | Proposed. | 12/02/1886 |
Cook, Barbara | 18 years of age insane, taken to Danvers Asylum. | 08/05/1880 |
Cook, Carrie B. | m. J. William Fox. | 11/26/1885 |
Cook, Clarence F. | m. Eunice Bancroft. | 11/01/1877 |
Cooley, William | of Burlington, Sudden Death of. Obituary. | 03/09/1876 |
Cooper, Eli | Completed his 84th year, last Sunday. Portrait and sketch. | 12/20/1888 |
Cooper, Nellie L. | m. Alvah J. Foster. | 01/05/1888 |
Copper in Winchester | See “The Business Men of Winchester.” | 03/29/1877 |
Corrigan, Dennis | Resolutions. | 02/17/1887 |
Corry, Robert H. | Presented with a watch and chairs. | 07/07/1881 |
Corse, General John M. | of Chicago, Illinois m. Frances McNeil of Winchester. | 06/29/1882 |
Cosgrove, Rev. Thomas W. | Family of Winchester, died at Terre Haute, Illinois. | 07/10/1884 |
Costello, Thomas M. | A former Woburnite honored. | 11/01/1888 |
Cotters, William | Of Cornwallis, Nova Scotia Found in Woburn; later disappears. | 05/19/1887 |
Coulliard, Mr. & Mrs. John | Silver wedding. | 08/18/1881 |
County Commissioners Hearing | On the widening of Main Street, between Church and New Boston Street. | 04/26/1888 |
County Commissioners Hearing | Adverse decisions. | 07/19/1888 |
County Proposed, New | Northern parts of Middlesex and Essex to be called Merrimac. | 09/06/1888 |
Courier of the Czar, The or the Siege of Irkutsk | A Russian Drama in Six Acts. Founded on Jules Verne’s Story of Michael Strogoff, by Mark Allen. | 11/03/1881 |
Courier of the Czar, The or the Siege of Irkutsk | A Russian Drama in Six Acts. Founded on Jules Verne’s Story of Michael Strogoff, by Mark Allen. | 11/10/1881 |
Courier of the Czar, The or the Siege of Irkutsk | A Russian Drama in Six Acts. Founded on Jules Verne’s Story of Michael Strogoff, by Mark Allen. | 11/17/1881 |
Courier of the Czar, The or the Siege of Irkutsk | A Russian Drama in Six Acts. Founded on Jules Verne’s Story of Michael Strogoff, by Mark Allen. | 11/24/1881 |
Courier of the Czar, The or the Siege of Irkutsk | A Russian Drama in Six Acts. Founded on Jules Verne’s Story of Michael Strogoff, by Mark Allen. | 12/01/1881 |
Courier of the Czar, The or the Siege of Irkutsk | A Russian Drama in Six Acts. Founded on Jules Verne’s Story of Michael Strogoff, by Mark Allen. | 12/08/1881 |
Courier of the Czar, The or the Siege of Irkutsk | A Russian Drama in Six Acts. Founded on Jules Verne’s Story of Michael Strogoff, by Mark Allen. | 12/15/1881 |
Courier of the Czar, The or the Siege of Irkutsk | A Russian Drama in Six Acts. Founded on Jules Verne’s Story of Michael Strogoff, by Mark Allen. | 12/22/1881 |
Courier of the Czar, The or the Siege of Irkutsk | A Russian Drama in Six Acts. Founded on Jules Verne’s Story of Michael Strogoff, by Mark Allen. | 12/29/1881 |
Courier of the Czar, The or the Siege of Irkutsk | A Russian Drama in Six Acts. Founded on Jules Verne’s Story of Michael Strogoff, by Mark Allen. | 01/05/1882 |
Courier of the Czar, The or the Siege of Irkutsk | A Russian Drama in Six Acts. Founded on Jules Verne’s Story of Michael Strogoff, by Mark Allen. | 01/12/1882 |
Court, A District | --- | 02/13/1879 |
Cowdrey, William R. | m. Hattie E. Carter, Winchester. | 09/06/1888 |
Cowley, Charles | Silk culture in Woburn. | 08/19/1886 |
Cowley, Charles | Of Lowell, A former resident of East Woburn. Article on: “India Rubber Manufacturer in Woburn.” | 08/26/1886 |
Cowley, Charles | Count Rumford. | 09/02/1886 |
Cox, Mrs. Clarrisa | of Wakefield. Celebrates her 99th birthday. | 10/14/1886 |
Cox, Clarissa | of Wakefield. 101 Years Old. Celebration of her birthday. [Clarissa Emerson, b. at S. Reading , Oct. 6, 1787, d. at Wakefield, Jan 17, 1889, dau. of Thomas and Ruth (Bancroft) Emerson, m. 1Oct. 26, 1805, Benjamin Cox]. | 10/11/1888 |
Cragin, Dea. Francis K. | Obituary. | 01/06/1887 |
Cragin, Dea Samuel | Uncle of F. K. Cragin of Woburn. Obituary. | 12/13/1883 |
Crane, William | Disappeared. | 10/31/1878 |
Crane & Co. J. P. | Tannery destroyed by fire. | 04/30/1885 |
Creamery | Meeting held at the Cedar St. Schoolhouse…to take into consideration the matter of establishing a creamery. | 04/22/1886 |
Crehan, Ellen | Cigar factory fire. | 07/25/1873 |
Crehan, Mr. & Mrs. P. | Surprise party. | 02/07/1873 |
Crehan, Patrick | Bequest of. | 07/26/1883 |
Crehan, Patrick | Obituary. | 07/20/1882 |
Crow, White | Rara Airs. Captured by Harry G. Hartwell. | 06/23/1887 |
Crowell, Mr. & Mrs. Austin | Surprise. | 07/23/1885 |
Crowley, John | Accidentally shot on Baby Hill. Not Serious. | 07/25/1878 |
Cullen, Anastasia | Sister Ignatius of the Cross of the Order of Notre Dame. Obituary. | 11/25/1886 |
Cullen, Edward | His son Joseph, a. 16 mos. drowned in the canal near the saw factory, E. Woburn | 08/27/1884 |
Cullen, Edward | North Woburn. Found drowned in the Charles River. | 05/17/1872 |
Cullen, Mrs. Edward | Sudden death. | 08/30/1877 |
Cullen, James | Missing. | 07/24/1879 |
Cullen, Patrick | Lost his leg by being run over by cars at the Highland Station. | 11/30/1876 |
Cummings, Cyrus | Obituary. | 10/25/1883 |
Cummings, Hannah | Widow of Moses Cummings. Obituary. Should be Harriet. | 08/25/1887 |
Cummings, Harriet | Widow of Moses Cummings. Obituary. | 08/25/1887 |
Cummings, Harriet | Correction. | 09/01/1887 |
Cummings, John H. | Obituary. | 09/13/1888 |
Cummings Farm | --- | 08/12/1880 |
Cummingsville | The North Woburn Street Railroad petitioned the Selectmen for the location of their road to Cummingsville; petition granted. | 06/17/1886 |
Cummingsville Catch Basin | --- | 08/12/1880 |
Cuneo, Stefano | Obituary. | 10/11/1888 |
Curley, Fannie T. | Serious accident. | 07/26/1883 |
Curran, Francis P. | Editor, Woburn City Press. | 12/06/1888 |
Curran, Francis P. | Have we a poo-bah among us? | 08/30/1888 |
Currier’s Protective Association | --- | 06/08/1882 |
Curtis, Martha E. Sewall | The only registered woman voter in Burlington. | 03/04/1880 |
Cushman, Mial | of Winchester. Obituary. | 12/04/1884 |
Cushing, Henry G. | of Lowell appointed Special Deputy Sheriff. | 08/30/1883 |
Cutler, Jessie | Had sold land and buildings on Bedford Street, the oldest house in Woburn, to Sarah B. Morse for $8000. | 01/10/1884 |
Cutler, Louisa F. | Wife of Silas Cutler of Burlington. Obituary. | 08/06/1885 |
Cutler Place, Jesse | Reviving an old service . | 10/10/1878 |
Cutler Place, Jesse | Second memorial service (Episcopal) held there. | 10/24/1878 |
Cutter, E. F. | Postmaster at Cummingsville. | 04/01/1880 |
Cutter, Dr. Ephraim | Personal items. W.C. Thompson. Francis Wood. John W. Stockman. John F. Snow. Joseph Dyer. John N. Carroll. Oliver Carroll. F. Cutting & Co. Mr. Goddard. H.H. Flagg. Chas Carter. | 06/30/1871 |
Cutter, Henry | Of Winchester. Obituary. | 08/07/1879 |
Cutter, Mr. & Mrs. Henry | Of Winchester. Golden wedding. | 12/06/1877 |
Cutter, Lucretia (Woodman) | Of Burlington. Obituary. | 09/20/1883 |
Cutter, Dr. Stephen | Obituary. | 04/22/1880 |
Cutter, W. R. | The Cleveland Estate in Woburn. | 07/08/1886 |
Cutter, William R. | Formally of Woburn, now of Lexington, lectured in the Unitarian vestry, in the Channing Fraternity Course… upon “The Thompson Manuscripts.” | 01/25/1877 |
Cutter, W. R. | Of Lexington, A native of Woburn, has been appointed Librarian of the Woburn Public Library. | 02/09/1882 |
Cutter, W. R. | Entered upon his duties as Librarian yesterday, March 01, 1882. | 03/02/1882 |
Cutting & Co. F. | --- | 06/30/1871 |
Dadmun, Caroline A. | Sister of Mrs. T. I. Reed of Burlington Obituary. | 03/04/1886 |
Dalton, C. I. | Burial of. | 06/18/1874 |
Dalton, George | The late. | 05/23/1878 |
Dalton, George | The Soldiers Memory. | 06/06/1878 |
Daley, James | Supposed drowned in Horn Pond. | 08/16/1877 |
Daly, James | His body found. | 08/23/1877 |
Damon, Mrs. Isaac of Wilmington | Obituary. | 08/07/1884 |
Danforth, Phebe (Carter) | Burlington. Obituary. | 05/24/1888 |
Dark Day, The | --- | 05/20/1880 |
Dark Day of 1780 | Account of, taken From an interleaved almanac, kept by Rev. Jon Marett, Woburn, 2d Precinct, (Burlington). | 09/15/1881 |
Dark Day of 1881, The | --- | 09/08/1881 |
Davis, Frank E. | Body found in East Woburn. Brutal murder. | 06/13/1878 |
Davis, Frank E. | The murder of young Davis. | 06/20/1878 |
Davis, Frank E. | The murder of young Davis. | 06/27/1878 |
Davis, Frank E. | The murder of young Davis. | 07/04/1878 |
Davis, Frank E. | The Davis murder. | 07/18/1878 |
Davis, Frank E. | Why the mystery is not cleared up. | 12/19/1878 |
Davis, Horace W. | Sudden death of. | 01/04/1877 |
Davis, John Bradford | Remembered. | 05/31/1883 |
Davis, Mr. & Mrs. John B. | 25th wedding anniversary. | 01/21/1875 |
Day, Charles H. | Killed by a street car on Salem Street. Obituary. | 12/06/1888 |
Day, John W. | Correspondence regarding Joseph J. Hurst et al. | 11/07/1873 |
Day, John W. | Masonic funeral. | 07/02/1874 |
Dean, Alexander | Of Burlington. Funeral of. | 02/16/1882 |
Dean, Betsy | Death of. | 09/27/1888 |
Dean, Mrs. Henry V. | Farewell reception. | 10/18/1888 |
Dearborn, Mrs. Mary E. | Obituary. | 01/24/1884 |
Dearborn, Mrs. L. W. | Attempted suicide. | 11/21/1873 |
Delano, Mr. & Mrs. C. H. | Tenth wedding anniversary. | 07/21/1887 |
Deller, Thomas | Sent to the Insane Asylum, Worcester. | 05/14/1874 |
Deloriea, James W. | Surprise. | 03/12/1885 |
Deloriea, Mr. and Mrs. James W. | Silver wedding. | 11/08/1877 |
DeNoyer, J. J. | Alleged fraudulent divorce. | 07/14/1881 |
Dennett, John Richard | Obituary. | 12/03/1874 |
Deshneaux, Mr. & Mrs. Roderick | Surprised. | 09/01/1887 |
Devine, John | Prospect Street. Serious results from a blow. | 08/22/1878 |
Devlin, Fire Engineer John H. | Presented with a gold badge. | 05/29/1884 |
Dewhurst, William | Neglecting to assist an officer. | 01/22/1874 |
Dewhurst, William | Suicide. | 03/07/1878 |
Dickinson, Mr. & Mrs. Herbert | Tenth wedding anniversary. | 04/08/1886 |
Dickson, George H. | Arrested in Boston. | 04/20/1882 |
Dike, George W. | Of Stoneham. Obituary. | 07/12/1883 |
Distances | From corner, High & Prospect Streets to corner, Montvale Ave and Main Streets, via Prospect and Montvale Ave., 915 feet; via High and Main to Montvale Ave., 1105 Feet. | 12/20/1883 |
District Court A | --- | 02/13/1879 |
District Court | For the town of Woburn, Winchester and Burlington, Petitioned for. | 02/02/1882 |
Dix, James H. | Of East Woburn. Obituary. | 08/09/1877 |
Dodge, Earnest | Farewell presentation. | 03/04/1886 |
Dodge, Mr. & Mrs. Frank F. | Wooden wedding. | 02/11/1886 |
Dodge, Dr. George L. | Liquor case. | 12/23/1886 |
Dodge, Dr. George L. | Acquitted in the Superior Court. | 03/03/1887 |
Dodge, Mr. & Mrs. George S. | 17th Anniversary wedding surprise. | 07/11/1878 |
Doherty, Hugh | No bill found against him by the Grand Jury for the murder of Michael Doherty, on Oct. 25, 1873. | 02/19/1874 |
Dolan, Peter | Albany Street Montvale. His daughter, aged 24 years drowned in the Canal at East Woburn. | 06/28/1888 |
Doherty, John | Wandering about Medford temporarily insane. | 12/02/1886 |
Doherty, John D. | Fatal mistake. | 11/01/1883 |
Doherty, Michael | Rag Rock. Killed. | 10/31/1873 |
Doherty, Michael | The Doherty murder. | 11/07/1873 |
Doherty, Michael | The verdict. | 11/14/1873 |
Doherty, Nellie | Missing since August 22nd; said to be in Winchester. | 08/31/1882 |
Doherty, Rose | Wife of George Doherty. Killed on the railroad near Green Street. | 03/18/1886 |
Donavan, Joseph | Sudden death. | 12/28/1882 |
Doneghy, Mary | m. Hugh Joseph Eskine, Winchester. | 05/13/1886 |
Donovan, Mrs. John | of Boston. Died in Woburn from sunstroke. | 09/11/1884 |
Doorley, James | of Liberty, Maine, a former resident of Woburn. Obituary. | 09/24/1885 |
Dorr, C. W. | Surprise. | 02/19/1874 |
Dorrington, Andrew | m. Mary E. Duffy. | 09/04/1884 |
Dotten, Minnie | m. Henry Lawrence, Winchester. | 05/06/1886 |
Doughtery, Rev. Manasses P. | Pastor of St. Peter’s Church, Cambridge, d. July 27, 1877. Was Woburn’s first priest. | 06/13/1878 |
Dow, A. A. & E. A. | Complimentary banquet. | 05/17/1888 |
Dow, Herbert B. | m. Vannie B. Robinson. | 01/04/1883 |
Dow, James N. | Obituary. | 08/11/1887 |
Dow, Dr. Joseph | Obituary. | 10/07/1880 |
Dow, L. Henry | Obituary. | 08/21/1879 |
Dow, Stephen | Obituary. | 01/06/1887 |
Dow & Co. Stephan A | Boston Water Board petition to restrain them from discharging sewerage into the Mystic Valley. Hearing continued. | 11/10/1881 |
Dow & Co. Stephan A | Hearing concluded; decision reserved. | 11/24/1881 |
Dow’s, Block | Complementary banquet to A.A. & E. A. Dow and postmaster Lawrence Reade | 05/17/1888 |
Downey, James A. | Obituary. | 09/14/1882 |
Downey, William | Obituary. | 09/13/1888 |
Doyle, John | Sudden requisition of wealth. | 07/20/1882 |
Doyle, John | Something more about that fortune. | 07/20/1882 |
Doyle, John | That fortune pure fiction. | 07/27/1882 |
Drainage Question | --- | 02/25/1875 |
Drainage Question | --- | 03/04/1875 |
Drake, Mrs. Frannie L. B. | Of South Boston. Death of. | 02/07/1878 |
Drew, Martin | Of Somerville. Killed by cars at Wilmington. | 01/26/1872 |
Drew, Dr. L. Watson | Obituary. | 02/25/1875 |
D’lla Pasquale | Laborer on the B. & L. R. R. Extension. Killed by the cars near South Wilmington. | 08/27/1885 |
Driscoll, Daniel | Fatal railroad accident. Misplaced switch on Green Street. | 05/05/1881 |
Driscoll, Daniel | Inquest. | 05/05/1881 |
Driscoll, Daniel | Verdict. | 05/12/1881 |
Driscoll, Daniel | Switchman named. | 05/12/1881 |
Driscoll, David | Railroad suit decided. | 01/18/1883 |
Doucette, Mrs. Joseph | Fatal fall. | 10/26/1882 |
Duffy, Mary E. | m. Andrew Dorrington. | 09/14/1884 |
Dunbar, Hosea | Symmes Corner, Winchester. Death of. | 07/29/1886 |
Dunbar, Lorenzo A. | m. Annie F. Wells. | 08/09/1883 |
Duncan, Robert | Investigation of the fire at his currying shop, Converse Place and Monroe Street. | 06/26/1884 |
Dupee, James A. | Winchester. In memoriam. | 10/21/1886 |
Dupee, James H. | Funeral, etc. | 10/28/1886 |
Duren, Mr. & Mrs. George W. | Tin wedding. | 11/14/1878 |
Dwinell, James H. | m. Alice Magee, Winchester. | 06/26/1879 |
Dwyer, Maurice | Obituary. | 11/04/1886 |
Dwyer, Joseph | at San Francisco, California. | 06/30/1871 |
Eames, Mr. & Mrs. Jacob | Silver wedding. | 05/12/1871 |
Earthquake | --- | 07/21/1871 |
Earthquake | Shock felt about 7:30 yesterday morning. | 05/13/1880 |
Earthquake | --- | 12/21/1882 |
Eaton, Rev Edwin A. | A former resident of Winchester, died recently at Roxbury. | 01/27/1887 |
Eaton, Mary W. | Widow of Daniel Eaton Found dead. | 11/13/1879 |
Eaton, N. W. | A valuable relic. The revolver presented to and carried by the late Capt. Samuel I Thompson who lost it at the battle of Malvern Hill, Virginia. | 03/03/1881 |
Edgecomb, Noah | Of North Woburn. Obituary. | 03/02/1882 |
Election, Old | Yesterday was the anniversary of Old Election. | 05/26/1881 |
Electric Lighting | at N. J. Simmond’s. | 07/23/1885 |
Ellis, Annie | Of Woburn m. Bodwell Sargent Briggs of Winchester. | 06/24/1886 |
Ellis, Lillian | Mysterious disappearance. | 12/20/1883 |
Ellis, Lillian | Found at the Little Wanderer’s Home, Boston. | 12/27/1883 |
East Middlesex Street RR | --- | 04/21/1887 |
East Middlesex Street R.R. | The first trip to Stoneham made last Friday. | 07/28/1887 |
East Middlesex Street R.R. | Commenced running regularly last Saturday. | 07/28/1887 |
East Middlesex Street Railway Co. | Article on. | 06/21/1888 |
Eastern Middlesex Street R. R. | Now completed to Melrose and cars commence running to-day. | 08/11/1887 |
Eastern Middlesex Street R. R. | The first car from Melrose Highlands to Malden, passed over the tracks last Thursday evening. | 08/18/1887 |
Elm Tree at North Woburn | Cut down. This tree was set out in the spring of 1765, by Samuel Thompson, Esq. It measured 7 feet 5 Inches in diameter. | 09/30/1886 |
Emerson, Abner Jones | Proprietor Medford House, Medford. Death of. | 02/16/1882 |
Emerson, Lincoln | Obituary. | 06/10/1886 |
Emerson, Ralph Waldo | Death of. | 05/04/1882 |
Emery, Mr. & Mrs. E. R. | Silver wedding. | 12/06/1877 |
Encyclopedia, The Globe | Published by Estes and Lauriat. Subscribers claimed misrepresentation. Refused to pay. | 12/04/1879 |
Encyclopedia, The Globe | Trial Middlesex Superior Court before Chief Justice Brigham. | 02/03/1881 |
England, Church of | Rejoining an old service. | 10/10/1878 |
England, Church of | Rejoining an old service. | 10/24/1878 |
Episcopal Church | “Rejoining an Old Service.” Short sketch of the Episcopal Church in Woburn, etc. | 10/10/1878 |
Episcopal Church | Second Memorial Service. | 10/24/1878 |
Episcopal Service | --- | 10/10/1878 |
Episcopal Service | --- | 10/24/1878 |
Episcopal Service, Reformed | --- | 01/26/1882 |
Episcopal Service, Reformed | Services held last Sunday. | 02/02/1882 |
Episcopal Society, New | Proposed. | 09/16/1880 |
Epizootic Prevalent | --- | 09/23/1880 |
Erskine, Hugh Joseph | m. Mary Donegy, Winchester. | 05/13/1886 |
Estabrook, W. F. | The “Globe Encyclopedia” case. | 12/04/1879 |
Estabrook, W. F. | The “Globe Encyclopedia” case | 02/03/1881 |
Estes and Lauriat | The “Globe Encyclopedia” subscriber refused to pay. | 12/04/1879 |
Estes and Lauriat | Trial, Middlesex County Superior Civil Court, before Chief Justice Brigham. | 02/03/1881 |
Evans, Mr. & Mrs. J. B. | Wooden wedding. | 03/27/1879 |
Evans, Thomas J. | Obituary. | 03/31/1881 |
Evening School | --- | 11/22/1883 |
Everett’s Family, Edward | --- | 01/15/1880 |
Fairchild, Governor Lucius | of Wisconsin. Letter acknowledging receipt of $500 donated by the people of Woburn. | 11/10/1871 |
Fallon, Patrick | Presentation. | 09/25/1884 |
Farmer, Elijah | Brutal assault by him. | 02/17/1881 |
Farnsworth, Carrie P. | m. at Auburndale, Aug. 31, 1878, Rev. James Luther Fowle of Woburn. | 09/12/1878 |
Farrar, Reuben | Obituary. | 08/10/1882 |
Father Matthew’s Birthday | Celebration of. | 10/14/1875 |
Fay, Abigail (Davis) | Wife of Martin Fay. Body found in Horn Pond. | 06/26/1884 |
Fay, Abigail (Davis) | Inquest. | 07/03/1884 |
Featherstone, Hugh | Died on St. Patrick’s Day aged 108 years and 10 months San Francisco Bulletin. | 04/03/1884 |
Feeney, Delia | Insane; taken to Danvers Asylum. | 05/28/1885 |
Ferrin, Chief Engineer | Presented with an Elgin watch and a gold chain. | 04/04/1878 |
Ferrin, Henry | Held for the murder of Matilda Raymond. | 12/08/1881 |
Ferrin, Henry | New trial. Acquitted. | 11/23/1882 |
Ferrin, Henry | Trial of. For causing the death of Matilda Raymond | 03/09/1882 |
Ferrin, Henry | Five for conviction and seven for acquittal; new trial to be held. | 03/23/1882 |
Ferrin, Henry | Released on bail. | 09/28/1882 |
Fessender, Arthur E. | Editor of the Woburn Courier, Printed in Boston, sold in Woburn. | 06/29/1882 |
Fetridge, Cyrus B. | Presentation. | 12/20/1883 |
Fetridge, Winfield Scott | Who has served five years in the U.S. Marine Corps, return home from California. | 12/13/1888 |
Field, Joseph W. | Fifteenth birthday. | 09/15/1887 |
Field, Ms. J. W. | Gored by a cow. | 01/06/1876 |
Fielden, Rev. J. F. | m. Ada G. Gardner, Winchester. | 05/13/1886 |
Fifield, John | Pond Street sudden death. | 06/05/1879 |
Fifth Massachusetts Regiment | Going to Brooklyn, N.Y. to spend Decoration Day. | 05/26/1881 |
Fifth Massachusetts Regiment | The Fifth in New York. | 06/02/1881 |
Fifty-Third Mass Regiment | Reunion at R. T. Whittemore’s, East Woburn. | 09/09/1875 |
Fillmore, Millard | Death of. | 03/12/1874 |
Finn, Lawrence | Dropped dead. | 03/06/1879 |
Finnigan, Mrs. Michael | Found drowned in the canal at East Woburn. | 12/22/1881 |
Fire, Big | Henry Young’s machine shop in the rear of Buel’s and Allen’s Blocks, Main Street. | 05/06/1880 |
Fire Inquest | Incendiary fire in building owned by Mrs. Teare. | 02/05/1885 |
Fireman’s Master | At Lynn; Woburn represented. | 09/16/1875 |
Fireman’s Master | At Portsmouth, N. H. Hose Co. No. 2 went. | 09/06/1883 |
Fireman’s Relief Association | Preliminary steps taken towards organizing. | 05/27/1886 |
Fisher, A. F. | m. Emma G. Richardson, of Winchester. | 08/09/1883 |
Fisk, Walter H. | Of Winchester. Sudden death of. | 07/30/1885 |
Fiske, Eben W. | Of Waltham. Appointed by the Governor Sheriff of Middlesex County, to fill this vacancy caused by the death of Charles Kimball. | 04/03/1879 |
Fiske, Elven W. | High Sherriff, Middlesex County. Obituary. | 08/30/1883 |
Fitzgerald, Anna | Died of diphtheria. | 06/03/1880 |
Fitzgerald, Michael | Of Winchester. Sudden death of. | 10/15/1885 |
Fitzpatrick, David | Obituary. | 08/02/1888 |
Flagg, Georg | Obituary. | 03/14/1878 |
Flagg, H. H. | At Gold Hill City, Nevada. | 06/30/1871 |
Flaharty, Thomas | Fatal railroad accident. Inquest. | 11/24/1871 |
Flaharty, Thomas | Inquest. | 12/01/1871 |
Flaherty, Patrick | Froze both of hands while on his way to school. | 01/14/1886 |
Flanders, Harrison | Surprise party. | 04/25/1873 |
Fleetwood, Mrs. John | Insane. | 11/04/1875 |
Fletcher, Asa | Of Winchester. Funeral of. | 11/25/1880 |
Fletcher, Hammond T. | Alleged Bogus Bond Speculator. | 02//01/1883 |
Fletcher, Hammond T. | And others went to the State House last week to prefer certain charges and to demand an investigation of matter connected with the Woburn Mechanic Phalanx…. | 06/23/1881 |
Fletcher, Hammond T. | Contradicted. | 06/30/1881 |
Fletcher, H. J. | Incendiary fire at his currying shop, Allenville. | 01/13/1881 |
Fletcher, H. J. | Examined before Trial Justice Parker L. Converse; discharged. | 01/27/1881 |
Fletcher, Solomon L. | Of Winchester. Benefit. | 02/27/1879 |
Fletcher, Solomon Lawrence | Of Winchester. Obituary. | 03/04/1880 |
Fletcher, Solomon Lawrence | Letter from relatives. | 03/18/1880 |
Flying Machine | --- | 07/04/1878 |
Flying Machine | A new flying machine has been constructed in England… | 10/11/1883 |
Folger, Eveline G. | Committed suicide at Council Bluffs, Iowa. | 04/01/1886 |
Folger, Eveline Dow | Dau. of Ebenezer Dow of Woburn. A cruel case. | 08/23/1883 |
Foot Race | 150 yards, for $50, between Thomas Beatty of the Center and Thomas Connolly of Cummingsville. Beatty won; time 19 seconds. | 08/09/1883 |
Ford, Mr. & Mrs. Howard M. | Tin wedding. | 11//27/1879 |
Foresters, State Court of the Independent Order of | Incorporated. | 06/15/1882 |
Foresters, Catholic Order of | Organized. | 02/24/1881 |
Forten, Frederick | Shot Jacob Light. Arrested; hearing continued. | 09/09/1880 |
Forten, Frederick | Hearing continued. | 09/16/1880 |
Foster, Aliah J. | m. Nellie L. Cooper. | 01/05/1888 |
Foster, Charles G. | Appointed postmaster at Burlington. | 09/29/1881 |
Foster, Duroy S. | Of Burlington. Death of his youngest child. | 02/12/1885 |
Foster, Irving | Memorial. | 08/27/1874 |
Foster, Leonard F. | Keene, N. H. m. Mary B. Hammond of Winchester. | 11/12/1885 |
Foster, Peter F. | Shoe stock manufacturer missing. | 03/14/1878 |
Foster, Sumner W. | Fatal railroad accident. | 09/06/1872 |
Foster, Mrs. Warren F. | of Winchester. Sudden death. | 05/22/1884 |
Fountain, C. A. | Taken to Danvers Asylum. | 08/05/1880 |
Fountain, Edward E. | Presentation. | 05/01/1879 |
Fourth District Court | Of Eastern Middlesex. Parker L. Converse of Woburn appointed Judge, with George L. Littlefield of Winchester and Charles D. Adams of Woburn Assistants. | 06/01/1882 |
Fourth District Court | Of Eastern Middlesex was opened in due form on Monday at 9 o’clock A.M. | 07/06/1882 |
Fourth District Court | Of Eastern Middlesex. Edward F. Johnson nominated by the Governor as Clerk. | 05/25/1882 |
Fourth District Court | Of Eastern Middlesex. The hall in Dodge’s building corner of Main Street and Montvale Avenue…is to be fitted up for a courtroom. | 06/08/1882 |
Fourth District Court | Eastern Middlesex. New Courtroom needed. | 09/17/1885 |
Fourth District Court | Description of the new court room in the Municipal Building. | 07/01/1886 |
Fourth District Court | For Eastern Middlesex has moved into its new room in the Municipal Building. | 08/12/1886 |
Fourth District Court | of Eastern Middlesex. Edward F. Johnson, clerk resigns. | 06/07/1888 |
Fourth District Court | Benjamin E. Bond, nominated and confirmed, clerk. | 07/12/1888 |
Fourth District Court | Eastern Middlesex. The Judiciary Committee of the Legislature have reported a bill annexing Wilmington to the judicial district of the Fourth District Court. | 02/16/1888 |
Fourth of July Celebration | --- | 07/08/1875 |
Fourth of July Committee, Permanent | List of. | 07/14/1887 |
Fowle, Arthur A. | m. Kate W. Munn. | 06/14/1877 |
Fowle, Mrs. Ella | Dau. of Dea Hiram Whitford and wife of James E. Fowle. A Recent Event. | 08/15/1878 |
Fowle, Mrs. Ella | The Elopement. | 09/12/1878 |
Fowle, Mrs. Ella | The Fowle-Rand affair. | 09/19/1878 |
Fowle, Mr. & Mrs. George E. | Tin wedding. | 07/15/1875 |
Fowle, James Luther | Ordination. | 07/11/1878 |
Fowle, Rev. James Luther | m. at Auburn date, Aug. 31, 1878, Carrie P. Farnsworth. | 09/12/1878 |
Fowle, Jeduthan | Seriously injured. | 09/30/1886 |
Fowle, Jeduthan | Died of his injuries. His body brought to Woburn, for burial. | 10/07/1886 |
Fowle, Jonathan | From Woburn, residing at the house of Elijah Richardson, warned by the town of Stoneham, Feb. 23, 1776. | 02/03/1876 |
Fowle, Luther A. | Sudden death. | 09/30/1886 |
Fowle, Ms. Walter | Fatal result. | 06/28/1877 |
Fox, J. William | m. Carrie B. Cork. | 11/26/1885 |
Fox, Rev. John | Book containing his autograph. | 01/22/1874 |
Fox, Warren | Obituary. | 01/27/1887 |
Frampton, David | Taken to Danvers Asylum. | 03/08/1883 |
Francis, John | Lamentable accident. | 11/27/1879 |
Francis, John W. | Appointed janitor Woburn Public Library. | 10/10/1878 |
Fraternity Hall | New Hall, Allen’s Block, 121 Main Street. | 06/29/1882 |
Freeman, Mr. James J. | Obituary. | 09/09/1880 |
French, Mr. & Mrs. Arthur G. | Twenty years married. Surprise party. | 01/05/1888 |
Friendly Visitor, The | New paper by Alfred T. Carter. | 03/06/1879 |
Frye, John | Obituary. | 09/02/1880 |
Frye, Susan M. | Presentation. | 09/23/1886 |
Frye, Timothy | Surprise. | 03/26/1885 |
Fuller, Charles E. | of Brooklyn, NY m. Mary E. Webb of Winthrop, Maine, at Winchester. | 06/12/1884 |
Fuller, Lieut. Charles E. | Obituary. | 11/16/1882 |
Fuller, John | Presentation. | 02/14/1878 |
Fuller, May E. | m.. Arthur W. Wood. | 04/22/1886 |
Fuller, May E. | of Burlington. Presentation. | 04/02/1885 |
Fuller, May E. | of Burlington Presentation. | 04/02/1885 |
Fulton, Street Crossing | Stoneham Branch Railroad. Editorial on. | 09/26/1878 |
Furbush, John R. | Currying shop burned. D. R. Chipman, killed by falling chimney. | 07/16/1874 |
Furlong, Mr. & Mrs. Simon E. | Twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. | 02/11/1886 |
Gage, Carrie E. | m. Frank B. Richardson. | 07/03/1884 |
Gage, Carrie E. | Account of. | 07/03/1884 |
Gage, Mr. & Mrs. G. R. | Silver wedding. | 01/09/1874 |
Gainey, John | Arrested at Albany, NY for alleged robbery of William Flagg. | 08/18/1887 |
Gallagher, Eugene | of North Winchester. Jumped from the cars near Conn St. Woburn; taken to the General Hospital, Boston. | 09/02/1880 |
Galvin, Mrs. Margaret | Fatal accident. | 02/18/1875 |
Gardner, Ada G. | m. Rev. J. F. Fielden, Winchester. | 05/13/1886 |
Gardner, Orrin W. | Former resident of Winchester. Obituary. | 12/06/1883 |
Garfield, President James A. | Attempted assassinations of. Editorial; Public Meeting. | 07/07/1881 |
Garfield, President James A. | Died at Long Branch, N.J., Monday September 19, 1881, at 10:35 P.M. aged 49 years and 10 months. | 09/22/1881 |
Garfield, James A. | President of the United States. Account of the proceedings in Woburn, on his death. Editorial on. Sacredness of Life. | 09/22/1881 |
Garfield, James A. | A Day of Mourning. | 09/29/1881 |
Garfield, James A. | Service at Winchester. | 09/29/1881 |
Garrison, William Lloyd | Obituary. | 05/29/1879 |
Garvey, Peter | of Medford. Killed on Main St., Woburn, by a horse. | 01/17/1873 |
Gately, Timothy | Sudden death. | 10/18/1877 |
Gibbons, Ellen | Insane; taken to Worcester Asylum. | 07/01/1875 |
Gibson, George B. | Suicide. | 07/05/1888 |
Gibson, Nathaniel | of North Woburn. Insane; taken to Danvers Asylum. | 11/03/1881 |
Gibson, Reuben | Burlington. Obituary. | 05/24/1888 |
Gibson, Mr. & Mrs. Reuben | of Burlington. Surprise. | 03/05/1885 |
Gilcreast, Frank | Retained temporarily, Assistant Librarian. Wob. Pub. Library. | 04/03/1879 |
Gillespie, William J. | Found dead on the Railroad near Green Street. | 11/16/1882 |
Gilman, Charles H. | Killed at Rockport was buried in Lowell. | 04/19/1877 |
Gleason, Rev. James A. | Presented with $250. | 09/19/1878 |
Glennon, Patrick | Attempted suicide. | 07/27/1882 |
Gloucester Sufferers | Relief of . | 04/03/1879 |
Gloucester Sufferers | Benefit of. | 04/10/1879 |
Gloucester Sufferers | Benefit of. | 04/17/1879 |
Gloucester Sufferers | Benefit of. | 04/24/1879 |
Gloucester Sufferers | Acknowledgement. | 05/01/1879 |
Goddard, Charles | of Brookline, a former resident of Winchester. Obituary. | 02/4/1883 |
Godkin, Thomas | Obituary | 08/10/1881 |
Gold Discoveries | Gold found on the old John Leathe estate at East Woburn. | 07/01/1875 |
Gold Discoveries | Gold found on the old John Leathe estate at East Woburn. | 09/16/1875 |
Golden Cross, United Order of | Organized. | 10/30/1879 |
Good Samaritan Brotherhood | First started in Woburn, April, 1869. | 02/12/1874 |
Good Samaritan Brotherhood | Movement on foot for the revival of. | 10/13/1887 |
Good Samaritan Brotherhood | Abraham Lincoln Assembly No. 1, G. L. B., will resume their meetings shortly… | 11/17/1887 |
Goodwin, John R. | of Wilmington. Fatal Accident; obituary. | 12/04/1884 |
Goodyear, Charles | Rubber. | 11/28/1873 |
Gould, Jonathan | Conductor, Woburn Branch. Death and funeral of. | 08/25/1871 |
Gove, Ira L. | of Winchester. Suicide. | 04/08/1886 |
Gowing, Joseph | of Wilmington. Obituary. | 12/04/1884 |
Gowing Family Reunion | At Weston. | 09/06/1888 |
Grady, Miss | of Stoneham, organist of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, East Woburn, presentation. | 12/27/1877 |
Grammer, Caroline G. | m. John Warren Johnson. | 01/09/1879 |
Grammer, Mary Elizabeth | wife of Col. William T. Grammer. Sudden death. | 11/13/1884 |
Grammer, Col. W. T. | Confirmed by the Senate Postmaster. | 12/28/1882 |
Grammer, Col. W. T. | Has received his commission. | 01/11/1883 |
Grammer, Col. W. J. | Surprise. | 01/19/1872 |
G. A. R. Post 161 | Presented with a flagg. | 06/03/1886 |
Grand Army of the Republic | A new post is about to be organized. | 01/03/1884 |
Grand Army of the Republic | Charter Granted; officers elect. | 01/17/1884 |
Grand Army of the Republic | Instituted as Post 161. | 01/24/1884 |
Grant, Mr. & Mrs. Alexander | 15th wedding anniversary. | 11/01/1883 |
Grant, Barnard | Fatal accident. | 08/18/1871 |
Grant, General M. S. | Death of. | 07/30/1885 |
Grant, General U. S. | Arrangements for memorial service. | 08/06/1885 |
Grant, General U. S. | Memorial services. | 08/13/1885 |
Grattan Echo | Brought out and submerged. | 07/06/1882 |
Grattan Literary Society | Organized. | 09/23/1880 |
Graves, Willard | Father of Dr. F. W. Graves. Obituary. | 10/12/1882 |
Gray, Mr. & Mrs. David N. | Resign as master and matron of the Woburn Almshouse. | 04/10/1884 |
Graydon, Mrs. H. M. | Divorced from John E. Graydon, formerly of Woburn. | 10/25/1888 |
Greely, Edward A. | Abandons suit brought against the town for services as teacher in the school. | 12/25/1884 |
Greely, Mr. & Mrs. Charles | Tin wedding. | 11/02/1882 |
Green, Fernando A. | Montvale, Masonic Funeral. | 03/04/1886 |
Green, Joseph R. | Testimonial. | 08/07/1884 |
Green, Mrs. Joseph R. | Dau. of L. H. Allen. Obituary. | 11/09/1882 |
Green, Nathan | Said to have born in Woburn, died in Malden, upwards of 100 years. | 01/27/1881 |
Green, Reuben | Night watchmen at North Woburn; paid by subscription. | 01/02/1874 |
Greenleaf, Sarah Kimball | Death of. | 11/08/1888 |
Grimes, Mark | of Winchester. Fatal accident. | 07/06/1882 |
Grimes, Patrick | of Winchester. Funeral of. | 11/20/1884 |
Grover, M. | Died at Idaho Springs, California, June 16. Obituary. | 07/01/1880 |
Guiteau, Charles J. | Exit of. | 07/06/1882 |
Hadley, Mr. & Mrs. E. W. | 10th anniversary, marriage. | 09/29/1871 |
Hall, A. S. | Winchester, complimentary dinner at Young’s Hotel, Boston. | 09/22/1887 |
Hall, Mrs. Alfred S. | Death of. | 09/29/1887 |
Hall, Mrs. Alfred S. | Funeral of. | 10/06/1887 |
Hall, Edward W. | Of Medford m. Florence Allena Bacon of Arlington (formerly of Winchester) at the Unitarian Church, Arlington. | 05/06/1886 |
Halliday, Lieut Charles E. | Presentation. | 05/19/1881 |
Hamilton, John R. | Sudden death. | 06/23/1881 |
Hamilton, Nora | Insane. | 06/11/1874 |
Hamlin, Emmons | Of Winchester. Obituary. | 04/16/1885 |
Hammond, J. W. | Presented with $104. | 01/02/1874 |
Hammond, Mary B. | Of Winchester m. Leonard P. Foster of Keene, N. H. | 11/12/1885 |
Hancock, Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott | Death of. | 02/11/1886 |
Hancock, Winfield Scott | General Hancock’s pedigree. | 08/19/1880 |
Hanley, Murtagh | Killed by a locomotive. | 03/04/1886 |
Hanson, James | Principal, High School, 41st birthday presentation. | 01/31/1884 |
Hanson, James I. | Obituaries. | 04/19/1888 |
Harcourt | Name changed from Le Marquand by the Probate Court. A Soldier of Fortune. | 07/17/1879 |
Harcourt, Frank | “A Touch of Nature.” | 11/21/1878 |
Harding, Charles H. | Missing. | 01/06/1887 |
Harding, Charles H. | …in Kansas City. | 02/10/1887 |
Harkins, John | Suicide. | 12/22/1887 |
Harlow, Dr. John M. | m. Frances A. Kimball. | 08/02/1888 |
Harriden, Mr. & Mrs. Timothy | Annisquam, Gloucester. 10th Wedding Anniversary. | 07/12/1883 |
Harris | Son of Officer Harris, Station 10 Boston, visiting at John King’s, Burlington, drowned in Randall’s Pond. | 05/29/1884 |
Harris, Louie J. | Invents a parlor car. | 03/17/1888 |
Harris, William B. | Elected honorary member co. K. associate. | 11/29/1883 |
Harris, William B. | “Linking the present with the past.” Fitting up the kitchen in the Woburn Public Library. | 01/06/1881 |
Harris, William B. | Presentation, etc. | 03/06/1879 |
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. William B. | Golden wedding. | 04/21/1881 |
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. William B. | Correction; additional. | 04/28/1881 |
Hart, David Dexter | Obituary. | 03/09/1882 |
Hart, David Dexter | Paralytic Shock. Death of. Funeral Sunday afternoon. | 03/02/1882 |
Hart, Francis | Stabbed. | 06/30/1871 |
Hartshorne, George A. | Obituary. | 10/21/1886 |
Hartwell, Harry G. | Captures a white crow. | 06/23/1887 |
Haslam, W. A. | Died in California, Nov. 8, 1879. Obituary. | 01/15/1880 |
Hastings, Josiah | Of Waltham. Obituary. | 11/23/1876 |
Hatch, Horace | Of Winchester. Death of. | 08/11/1887 |
Hawes, Reuben G. | m. Rachel Patterson, Winchester. | 11/12/1885 |
Hawk, Fish | Shot at Horn Pond; measured nearly 6 feet from tip to tip. | 10/01/1874 |
Hawkins, Henry J. | Obituary. | 11/29/1888 |
Hayden, Edward D. | Elected Congressman. | 11/06/1884 |
Hayden, Edward D. | Representative to Congress from the Fifth District. Reception and Complimentary dinner at the Tremont House, Boston by citizens of Woburn. | 03/10/1887 |
Hayes, Joanna | Missing. | 06/06/1878 |
Haynes, Alonzo J. | Invents a Fire Escape. | 11/08/1883 |
Hayward, George W. | Suicide. | 05/24/1888 |
Hazeltine, Bessie | Another Woburn tragedy. | 06/28/1888 |
Hazeltine, Bessie | Inquest. Verdict, suicide. | 07/12/1888 |
Heartz, Thomas | Presentation. | 12/11/1884 |
Hemphill, Mrs. John | Sudden death. | 05/10/1883 |
Hendricks, Thomas A. | Biographical sketch of. | 08/24/1876 |
Hendricks, Thomas A. | Vice President of the United States. Death of. Obituary. | 12/03/1885 |
Hennessy, James S. | Funeral of. | 12/17/1874 |
Hennessy, James S. | Resolutions. | 12/17/1874 |
Hennessy, John S. | Obituary. | 07/05/1888 |
Heron, Blue | Measuring from tip of toes to tip of bill 5 feet, and from tip of wing to wing about 6 ft., was shot in the vicinity of Martin’s Pond, North Reading. | 08/25/1871 |
Herrick, Mrs. Sarah Kidder | Died at the Albion in Boston, Nov. 26, 1881. Historical Items; obituary. | 12/15/1881 |
Hervey, Frank | Benefit tendered. | 01/30/1879 |
Hevey, Thomas D. | Surprise party. | 07/11/1873 |
Heywood, Charles | Of Gardner, a former resident of Winchester. Obituary. | 06/29/1882 |
Heywood, Charles | Of Heywood Brothers, Gardner, Massachusetts, was a former resident of Winchester. | 08/27/1885 |
Hickey, Thomas F. | Aged 11 years, son of Michael Hickey, Fowle St., drowned in Horn Pond. | 07/11/1878 |
Highland Hose Company | Their New Hose House completed. | 08/15/1878 |
Highland Hose Company | Open House. | 09/05/1878 |
Hill, Mr. & Mrs. T. H. | Tin wedding. | 11/20/1879 |
Hill, W. W. | Presentation. | 02/16/1888 |
Hilliard, Rev. Samuel H. | Of Lee, Massachusetts accepts call as rector of the Trinity Episcopal Church. | 09/24/1885 |
Hilliard, Rev. Mr. | Trinity Episcopal Church has resigned. | 05/13/1886 |
Hines, John | Brakeman; thrown from the train at N. Woburn. | 09/02/1875 |
Hinkley, Enoch | A former resident of Woburn died at Marston’s Mills. Obituary. Sunday, March 13, 1881, a. 87 y. 10 m. | 03/24/1881 |
Hogan, Bartholomew | Attempting to board the train at Cross Street Station, fell under the car, taken to the Hospital. | 01/21/1886 |
Holbrook, Capt. Aaron | Of Winchester. Obituary. | 05/14/1885 |
Holbrook, Florence L. | Died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. C. N. Bacon, Arlington. | 09/20/1888 |
Holden, George | Obituary. | 02/10/1876 |
Holden, Joshua B. | The Fourth at Lexington. | 07/10/1879 |
Holden, Mary Richardson | Widow of Luther Holden, died at Jamaica Plain, Apr. 14, 1886. Obituary. | 04/22/1886 |
Holden, Simon | Obituary. | 07/05/1888 |
Holden, Mr. & Mrs. Simon | Golden wedding. | 03/13/1879 |
Holden, Sarah | Wife of Simon Holden. Obituary. | 01/26/1882 |
Holland, Patrick Henry | Winchester. Death of. | 09/06/1888 |
Holloran, George | Drowned at Gloucester; buried in Woburn. | 05/21/1874 |
Holmes, Mrs. Cyrus | A sister of Ms. Limner Richardson of Winchester. Obituary. | 04/15/1880 |
Holt, Horace | Who was appointed postmaster of Winchester June 23, 1853, has recently died. | 10/01/1885 |
Hood, Rev. Jacob | Of Lynnfield. Obituary. | 01/28/1886 |
Hook and Ladder Truck | The New Hook and Ladder Truck was received by the Gilchrest H & L Company last Saturday, and was duly celebrated. | 03/05/1885 |
Hooper, Samuel T. | Fatal accident. | 08/24/1876 |
Horn Pond, A Road Around | --- | 06/13/1873 |
Horn Pond, A Road Around | --- | 06/27/1873 |
Horn Pond, A Road Around | --- | 08/29/1873 |
Horn Pond | Analysis of water. | 03/08/1872 |
Horn Pond | Ancient Order of Hibernians have two postponed boat races. | 08/29/1878 |
Horn Pond | Aquatic Notes. Boat races. | 09/14/1882 |
Horn Pond | Aquatic Notes. Result of Boat races. | 09/21/1882 |
Horn Pond | Boat races. Frank Hunt and William Lewis manned one boat and John Welsh and James Burke the other. | 08/08/1878 |
Horn Pond | Boat race. | 08/30/1877 |
Horn Pond Boat Race | Between Robert Rice and John Munroe. | 09/11/1884 |
Horn Pond | Boat race Between George F. Luce and Edward Phillips in one boat and Martin Carley and Charles Hennessey in another. | 08/15/1878 |
Horn Pond | Boat Race. Winchester against Woburn. | 10/24/1878 |
Horn Pond | James Daly or Daley, supposed drown in Horn Pond. | 08/16/1877 |
Horn Pond | Body found. | 08/23/1877 |
Horn Pond | Sad fatality. Denise Leary, Mrs. D. Leary, Thomas Kenney, Mrs. Bridget Rossitur, and Denise Leary, Mrs. D. Leary, Thomas Kenney, Mrs. Bridget Rossitur, and Robert Rossitur a child, were drowned. Robert Rossitur a child, were drowned. | 07/05/1877 |
Horn Pond | Thomas F. Hickey, son of Michael Hickey of Fowle Street, drowned. | 07/11/1878 |
Horn Pond | Thomas Kelley, aged about 15 years, drowned in Horn Pond. | 12/15/1881 |
Horn Pond | Bartholomeau Lombard’s body found in Horn Pond. | 08/10/1882 |
Horn Pond | Mrs. Patrick Lombard found drowned. | 08/14/1884 |
Horn Pond | The body of Michael McDermott, Junior, found in Horn Pond. | 02/26/1885 |
Horse Car Fares, Boston | Five cent fare on all the Boston Horse car lines. | 01/01/1885 |
Hoskins, Philip | Sudden death. | 10/14/1880 |
Hotel, Windsor | New hotel corner Main and Union Streets. | 01/27/1887 |
Hotel, Windsor | Fire. | 06/30/1887 |
Houghton, James | Formerly of Woburn. His supposed body found in the Mystic River, near Mystic Avenue, Somerville. | 08/30/1883 |
Houghton, Mrs. Nancy | of Winchester. Fatal result. | 09/05/1878 |
Hourihan, Julia | Known as Nannie Sullivan, of Woburn, killed by the cars at Winchester. Her age is given as over 100 years. | 12/28/1882 |
Hourihan, Julia | Obituary. | 01/04/1883 |
Hourihan, Julia | Inquest finding. | 01/18/1883 |
Hovey, Abner B. | Of Stoneham. Found dead on Hill Street, East Woburn. | 12/13/1877 |
Howard, George W. | Conductor: presented with a Conductor’s badge of gold. | 05/28/1874 |
Howard, George W. | Presented with a gold watch, chain, and locket. | 03/21/1873 |
Howe, Humphrey B. | Who was appointed, Dec. 29, 1842, postmaster at South Woburn, has recently died in Medford. | 10/01/1885 |
Hubbard, Mrs. | Mother of Mrs. M. A. Herrick of Winchester. Death of. | 01/26/1888 |
Hudson, Barzilla N. | Obituary. | 11/13/1884 |
Hudson Family, The | --- | 10/26/1882 |
Hudson, E. W. | Presents Daniel McMurray, who has been in his employee for twenty-one years, with $1000. | 12/27/1883 |
Hurd, Mrs. James | of North Weare, N. H., formerly of Woburn and Stoneham. Insane, killed her son; committed suicide. | 05/03/1877 |
Hunt, Mrs. | Mother of Mrs. Charles L. Lyman of Winchester. Death of. | 01/27/1887 |
Hunt, Mr. & Mrs. A. S. | of Winchester. Golden wedding. | 10/25/1888 |
Hunt, Mrs. David A. | Birthday surprise party. | 03/25/1886 |
Hunt and Family, George L. | Smallpox case. | 01/24/1873 |
Hunting, William H. | Obituary. | 02/28/1884 |
Hurst, Joseph J. | --- | 11/07/1873 |
Hurst, Joseph J. | Arrest of. Hurst-Meagher case. | 10/24/1873 |
Hurst, Joseph J. | A review. | 10/31/1873 |
Hurst, Joseph J. | Trial of John H. Chambers. See Daniel Meagher. | 10/31/1873 |
Hutchings, Dr. & Mrs. G. H. | Fifteenth anniversary, wedding. Presented with a silver tea service. | 10/18/1877 |
Hutchinson, Ida Lillian | m. John H. Willard, Burlington. | 03/25/1880 |
Hutchinson, Asa B. | Hutchinson family of singers. Obituary. | 12/04/1884 |
Hutchinson, Lizzie | Of Boston, dau. Of Ira Gove, formerly of Winchester. Obituary. | 08/31/1882 |
Ice Dealers Association | The Ice dealers of Malden, Melrose, Medford, Stoneham, Woburn, Winchester and Wakefield have organized under the name of “The Suburban Ice Dealers Association.” | 05/17/1888 |
Incendiary Fire | H. F. Fletcher currying shop, Allenville. | 01/13/1881 |
Incendiary Fire | Examination of H.T.. Fletcher, before Trial Justice Parker L. Converse; discharged no case against him. | 01/27/1881 |
India Rubber Manufacture | In Woburn. Article on, by Charles Cowley. | 08/26/1886 |
Irish Brass Band | Presentation. | 01/21/1875 |
Irish Land League | Woburn Branch of the Irish Land League, Organized January 1, 1881. | 02/17/1881 |
Irish Land League | See also Land League. | 02/17/1881 |
Iron Hall, Order of the | A local branch organized. | 01/27/1887 |
Jackson, Rev. W. A. | Pastor, Union American Methodist Episcopal Church. Surprised. | 09/03/1885 |
Jarves, James Jackson | Of Florence, Italy presents an ancient map to the Woburn Public Library. | 03/29/1883 |
Jenkins, Helen | m. John Wallace Suter, Winchester. | 01/19/1888 |
Jenkyns, Rev. E. H. | Of Boston held services of the Reformed Episcopal Church at the rooms of the Young Men’s Christian Association, in Allen’s Block last Sunday forenoon and evening. | 02/02/1882 |
Jewitt, Darwin E. | of Winchester. Obituary. | 04/08/1886 |
Johnson, Andrew | Member, Post 33, G.A.R. of Woburn. Obituary. | 09/25/1884 |
Johnson, Edward F. | About an advertisement, Street, London, England. | 07/16/1885 |
Johnson, Edward F. | Clerk, Fourth District Court of Eastern. Middlesex. Resigns. | 06/07/1888 |
Johnson, Edward F. | Has been nominated by the governor as clerk of the Fourth District Court of Eastern Middlesex. | 05/25/1882 |
Johnson, Edward F. | Has prepared a digest of the record of Births in Woburn from 1640 to 1886. | 05/20/1886 |
Johnson, Edward F. | m. Mary Lizzie Simonds. | 09/28/1882 |
Johnson, John Warren | Communication regarding the resignation of Rev. W. L. Barnes. | 01/09/1879 |
Johnson, John Warren | m. Caroline G. Grammer. | 01/09/1879 |
Johnson, Leander T. | A wreath displayed at the funeral of Mr. Johnson was subsequently frozen dry and its colors were preserved. | 02/22/1877 |
Johnson, Warren | m. Agnes Westcott of Winchester. | 10/15/1885 |
Jones, Elbridge P. | Former resident of Woburn, attempts suicide at Milford, N. H. | 08/19/1875 |
Jones, G. F. | Surprise. | 02/17/1887 |
Jones, William Butler | West Point Cadet. | 07/05/1883 |
Jones, William H. | Death of a Soldier. | 10/05/1876 |
Jordan, James | of North Winchester. Fatal fall. | 07/05/1883 |
Judkins, Ellen Stevens | m. Henry Prentiss Ayer, Winchester. | 02/04/1886 |
K. Company, 39th Regiment | Gave a reception to Samuel M. Feeley of Streator, Illinois. | 01/21/1886 |
K. Co., 39th Regiment | Making arrangements for a reunion of the 39th Regiment in Woburn. | 07/29/1875 |
K. Co., 39th Regiment | Committee chosen. | 08/05/1875 |
K. Co., 39th Regiment | Arrangements for the reunion. | 09/30/1875 |
K. Co., 39th Regiment | Reception to Gen. C. L. Pierson. | 02/15/1883 |
K. Co., 39th Regiment | Reception to Gen. C. L. Pierson. | 02/22/1883 |
K. Co., 39th Regiment | Reunion at the Central House. | 11/15/1883 |
K. Company, 39th Regiment | Reunion. | 04/09/1874 |
K. Co., 39th Regiment | Reunion. | 05/19/1881 |
K. Co., 39th Regiment | Reunion at Central House. | 05/02/1878 |
K. Co., 39th Regiment | Reunion at T. Morton Parker’s, Central Square. | 03/13/1884 |
K. Co., 39th Regiment | Reunion at Andrews R. Linscott’s. | 10/09/1884 |
K. Co., 39th Regiment | Reunion at the Central House. | 11/08/1883 |
K. Co., 39th Regiment | Reunion of the 39th Regiment in Woburn. | 10/07/1875 |
K. Co., 39th Regiment | Testimonial of Company K, 39th Massachusetts Regiment Volunteer Infantry, of Woburn to Benjamin H. Witcher, Point Peter, Georgia, Sergeant Major, 6th Georgia Infantry. | 05/15/1884 |
K. Co., 39th Regiment | Testimonial to Sergt. Benjamin H. Witcher Point Peter, Georgia. | 05/15/1884 |
K. Co., Associates | W. B. Harris elected honorary member. | 11/29/1883 |
Kainey, Bernard | Body found on the railroad track between Green Street and the Highland Station; supposed run over by the cars. | 11/08/1888 |
Kane, Timothy D. | Presentation. | 11/29/1883 |
Kearney, Dennis | The California agitator, coming to Woburn. | 10/03/1878 |
Kearney, Dennis | In Woburn. | 10/10/1878 |
Keating, Sarah | Fatal burning accident. | 05/08/1879 |
Kelleher, Rev. J. F. | Presented with $209. | 01/10/1884 |
Kelleher, John F. | …received Holy Orders at the Grande Seminary Montreal, Can. | 12/27/1883 |
Kellen, W. V. | City versus town. | 02/01/1883 |
Kellen, W. V. | City versus town. | 02/08/1883 |
Kelly, Arthur | Fatal accident. | 05/08/1884 |
Kelly, Joseph J. | Of East Cambridge. Speech on Total Abstinence at Lyceum Hall, Woburn. | 04/03/1884 |
Kelley, Patrick | Suicide. | 02/17/1871 |
Kelley, Thomas | Aged about 15 years, son of Thomas B. Kelley, drowned in Horn Pond. | 12/15/1881 |
Kelsey, Rev. H. L. | Presented with an elegant gold watch and chain. | 11/23/1876 |
Kendall, Abbie Josephine | High school class ’70, died at Rome, Italy, Mar. 12, 1880. | 04/22/1880 |
Kendall, Abbie Josephine | Funeral services. | 04/29/1880 |
Kendall, Frank I. | of San Francisco, California. “A missing man found.” | 07/14/1881 |
Kendall, Jacob | Obituary. | 05/20/1886 |
Kendall, James | Sudden death. | 01/19/1872 |
Kendall, Nathaniel | Celebrated his 50th birthday. | 01/24/1873 |
Kendall, Nathaniel | Obituary. | 08/26/1880 |
Kendall, Nathaniel | Of Kilby Street. An old man’s grievance. | 08/08/1878 |
Kendall, Mrs. Nathaniel | 87 Years old. Birthday gathering. | 05/26/1881 |
Kendall’s Mills Maine | Letter from Editor of the Advertiser mention is made of Dr. L. Anderson who formerly lived in Woburn; of Samuel Sewall of Bath, formerly a citizen of Woburn and speaks of meeting Horace H. Tidd. | 09/22/1871 |
Kennedy, James C. | Funeral of. Resolutions. | 01/15/1885 |
Kennedy, Bernard | Of Great Falls N. H., buried in Burlington. | 01/29/1885 |
Kenney, Kieran J. | Obituary. | 04/16/1885 |
Kenney, Lizzie G. | Champion type-setter. | 03/04/1886 |
Kenney, Mary J. | Fatal kerosene accident. | 07/18/1873 |
Kenney, Mr. & Mrs. Peter | Silver wedding. | 01/05/1882 |
Kenney, Rev. T. H. | Funeral of . | 04/05/1872 |
Kerrigan, Thomas | Has been appointed postmaster at Montvale, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Albert L. Richardson. | 06/24/1886 |
Keyes, Mary J. | In her will she bequeathed to the Woburn Home for Aged Women, $2000. | 03/17/1887 |
Keyes, Mary J. | Legacy of $2000 to the Woburn Home for Aged Women. | 04/14/1887 |
Kimball, Charles | Sheriff of Middlesex County. Obituary. | 03/13/1879 |
Kimball, Daniel | Obituary. | 11/29/1888 |
Kimball, Frances A. | m. Dr. John M. Harlow. | 08/02/1888 |
Kimball, George W. | Celebrated his 60th Birthday. | 10/07/1886 |
Kimball, Dea. John | Obituary. | 07/25/1878 |
Kimball Mrs. John P. | In her will makes the Woburn First Cong. Church, residuary legatee. | 09/12/1878 |
Kimball, John R. | of Lexington. Obituary. | 09/20/1883 |
Kimball, Ozro | Winchester. Killed by the cars on the Woburn Branch R. R. | 11/19/1885 |
Kimmick, John | Died at Fernandina, Florida, Mar. 13; burial last Friday. | 03/29/1877 |
King, James | Burlington. Obituary. | 06/26/1884 |
King, Napoleon | of Winchester. Fatal accident. | 03/07/1884 |
King, Mr. & Mrs. Robert | Golden wedding. | 10/12/1882 |
King, William | Son of James King of Sudbury. Insane. | 11/25/1875 |
Kinney, P. W. | Obituary. | 08/26/1880 |
Kinney, P. W. | Funeral services. Resolutions. | 09/02/1880 |
Kinney, P. W. | Will of. | 09/30/1880 |
Kinney, Mr. & Mrs. P. W. | Surprise. Mrs. Kinney Presented with a gold watch, etc. | 11/12/1874 |
Kinsman, L. | Found gold on the Old John Leathe estate at E. Woburn. | 07/01/1875 |
Knight, John W. | Obituary. | 11/04/1880 |
Knight, Stephan F. | Obituary. | 03/24/1871 |
Knights of Honor | Efforts being made to establish a lodge in Woburn. | 07/20/1876 |
Knights of Honor | Rumford Lodge, Knights of Honor, organized, Tuesday evening. | 05/10/1877 |
Knights of Labor | The Labor question in Woburn. | 03/11/1886 |
Knights Templar Parade | The Knights of the Hugh de Payne Commandery of Melrose, visited Woburn, last Thursday, on the fall parade. | 10/24/1878 |
Kyle, Patrick | Sudden death of. | 06/24/1886 |
Labady, Elizabeth | Obituary. | 11/04/1886 |
Labor Day | Monday was the new holiday. | 09/08/1887 |
Labor Day Celebration | --- | 09/06/1888 |
Lamon, Mrs. Fanny S. | Died at the house of Mrs. D. Parker, Burlington. | 08/06/1885 |
Lamson, Edwin | of Winchester. Sudden death. | 07/27/1876 |
Land League | Branch of the Irish Land League organized at East Woburn. See also, Irish Land League. | 03/10/1881 |
Land League, Ladies | Organized. See also, Irish Land League. | 03/03/1881 |
Landrie, J. | Of Malden, formerly of Woburn. Obituary. | 06/26/1884 |
Lansing, Rev. John A. | Alleged financial delinquency. | 10/13/1880 |
Lansing, Rev. John A. | Alleged financial delinquency. | 10/20/1881 |
Larkham, Thomas | Sunstroke. | 07/04/1878 |
Law and Order League | Proposed. | 11/23/1882 |
Law and Order League | Organization, constitution, etc. | 12/14/1882 |
Lawn Tennis | Frank B. Richardson, wins Championship | 10/25/1888 |
Lawn Tennis Association, Utopian | --- | 12/02/1886 |
Lawn Tennis Association, Utopian | Utopian grounds to be opened on June 17th. | 06/02/1887 |
Lawn Tennis Association | Grounds opened. | 06/23/1887 |
Lawn Tennis Club | Organization of the Racquet Club “La Huit club” formed. | 06/30/1887 |
Lawn Tennis Tournament | Annual fall tournament of the Middlesex County Tournament League, Mount Pleasant grounds. | 09/06/1888 |
Lawrence, Harry | m. Minnie Dolten, Winchester. | 05/06/1886 |
Lawrence, William | Of Burlington dropped dead in E. Cambridge. | 04/05/1872 |
Layton, Mr. & Mrs. E. D. | Tenth wedding anniversary. | 12/01/1881 |
Layton, Phebe M. | Obituary. | 10/16/1884 |
Leahy, Mrs. J. W. | Dropped dead. | 01/13/1881 |
Leahy, Joseph M. | Word from a Woburn Sailor. | 11/18/1880 |
Leathe, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence H. | Tin wedding. | 06/15/1882 |
Leathe Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. | 15th wedding anniversary. | --- |
Leathe, Josiah | Killed by lightning. | 08/15/1878 |
Leathe, Ruth Maria | A High Fence . | 11/27/1884 |
Leathe, Ruth Maria | The Other Side of the Fence. | 12/04/1884 |
Leathe, Ruth Maria | Obituary. | 11/29/1888 |
Leathe, Ruth Maria | Will of. | 11/29/1888 |
Leatherbee Family Reunion | --- | 12/27/1888 |
Leavitt, Joseph | Obituary. | 10/18/1883 |
Lee, Fitzhugh | Spring Bank, near Alexandria,Virginia. Letter to Charles K. Conn in regard to testimonial sent B. H. Witcher, Georgia. | 01/08/1885 |
Leeds, Henry W. | Obituary. | 11/11/1886 |
Legion of Honor, American | Organization of. | 12/01/1881 |
Le Marquand, F. H. | Name changed by Probate Court, to Harcourt. A Soldier of Fortune. | 07/17/1879 |
Leslie, A. J. | Left home; deserted his family. | 08/15/1878 |
Levers, Louis E. | Died at Denver, Colorado. Buried in Woburn. | 10/11/1888 |
Levers, Louis E. | Funeral services. Louis C., in record of death and funeral notice. | 10/18/1888 |
Levers, Louis Dio | Death of. | 05/27/1886 |
Lewis, Mr. & Mrs. H. B. | Silver wedding. | 11/29/1877 |
Libby, H. | Great pedestrian feat. | 06/21/1872 |
Liberty, Statue of | New York Harbor. An appeal for funds. | 09/11/1884 |
Light, Jacob | Shot by Frederick Forten. | 09/09/1880 |
Lightning | Several places struck. | 05/06/1880 |
Lightning | Thunder-Storm and Fire. | 04/22/1875 |
Linnell, Joseph | Celebrates 50th birthday. | 01/28/1886 |
Liquor Licenses Revoked | Michael Shandly and Joseph Sykes. | 07/31/1884 |
Littlefield, Clarence | Chief Engineer, Woburn Fire Department, presented with a silver service of twelve pieces by the Woburn Fire Department. | 11/17/1887 |
Littlefield, Joshua E. | Obituary. | 12/09/1880 |
Littlefield, Marcellus | Presents the Rumford Historical Association a Bronze Medal Struck by the Academy of Arts and Sciences in honor of Count Rumford. | 04/17/1879 |
Littlefield, Estate | Woburn Center. Restrictions on, removed. | 04/29/1886 |
Locke, General Benjamin, L. | Born at Epson, N.H. July 28, 1801, died at Winchester, last Monday. Obituary. | 04/05/1883 |
Locke, Daniel Wyman | of Winchester. Obituary. | 01/08/1885 |
Locke, George E. | Better known as “Yankee Locke.” Obituary. | 01/08/1880 |
Locke, Hannah P. | of Winchester, mother of James L. Locke. | 02/05/1885 |
Locomotive | “Onward” a new style of. | 01/12/1888 |
Logan, Josephine C. | Obituary. | 10/15/1885 |
Logue, William | Funeral of. | 03/11/1886 |
Lombard, Patrick | Attempted suicide. | 07/22/1886 |
Lombard, Patrick | Attempted suicide. | 05/19/1887 |
Lombard, Bartholomew | Body found floating in Horn Pond. | 08/10/1882 |
Lombard, Mrs. Patrick | Drowned in Horn Pond. | 08/14/1884 |
Long, James | Fatal accident. | 02/03/1876 |
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth | Died at Cambridge, Mar. 24. | 03/30/1882 |
Lord, Henry T. | Died at Bandera, Texas. | 02/08/1877 |
Lovering, Mrs. Abigail (Flagg) | Died at Oxford, Maine, May 15; 102y., 8m., 158d. Obituary. | 05/23/1878 |
Lowe, Edward E. | m. Ida Perry of Wilmington. | 10/29/1885 |
Lyceum Hall | Renovation of. | 09/23/1886 |
Lyceum, Lewis J. | Obituary. | 01/14/1886 |
Lynch, John | Sudden death. | 01/22/1885 |
Lynch, Richard | Presentation. | 12/28/1882 |
Lynn, Mystery The | --- | 03/06/1879 |
Lynn, Mystery The | Supposed to be Jennie P. Clark of Dorchester. | 03/20/1879 |
Lyons, Mrs. T. F. | Surprise. | 11/02/1882 |
McCall, Stephen | Wanted For alleged assault. | 03/19/1885 |
McCarthy, Charles | Of Lynn, a former resident of Woburn. Fatal accident. | 07/17/1884 |
McCarthy, John | Insane, taken to Danvers Asylum. | 05/15/1884 |
McCarthy, Joseph | Gave a reception to Rev. J. F. Winckley, the New Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church. | 09/27/1877 |
McCarthy, Joseph | Obituary. | 02/10/1881 |
McCarthy, Joseph | Surprise; presentation. | 02/14/1878 |
McGlay, Edward | Military funeral. | 06/19/1879 |
McCloskey, Cardinal | The First American Cardinal died in New York on Friday last. Obituary on last page. | 10/15/1885 |
McClure, Mrs. | Mother of Rev. E. L. McClure, Death of. | 11/11/1880 |
McClure, Father E. L. | Presented with a Marshall scarf. | 08/16/1872 |
McClure, Rev. E. L. | St. Charles (Catholic) Church, transferred to Georgetown, Mass. | 08/02/1877 |
McClure, Rev. E. L. | Farewell reception. | 08/16/1877 |
McClure, John E. | m. Maude Swift at St. Charles. | 06/15/1876 |
McClure Cadets, The | Visit Georgetown. | 12/06/1877 |
McClure Temperance Guards | Entertainment and presentation. | 11/23/1882 |
McConologue, John | Habeas Corpus case. | 07/07/1871 |
McCool, Hannah | Former resident of Woburn alleged murder of. | 08/19/1875 |
McDearmid, James G. | Sad affliction. Two children die of Scarlet fever. | 09/06/1883 |
McDermott, Daniel | Of Arlington Run Over by the cars at Woburn Center; Leg cut off. | 03/25/1886 |
McDermott, Daniel | Testimonial benefit. | 06/10/1886 |
McDermott, Joseph | Son of Michael McDermott of Grove Street. Supposed drowned. | 08/02/1888 |
McDermott, Michael | His son Michael, aged 12 years, supposed drowned in Horn Pond. | 02/19/1885 |
McDermott, Michael | The body of Michael McDermott, Junior, found in Horn Pond. | 02/26/1885 |
McDonald, Alexander | Formerly of Woburn, suicide. | 08/19/1875 |
McDonald, Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. | Bad accident at the Fulton Street Crossing, Stoneham Branch R. R. | 05/30/1878 |
McDonald, G. F. | Surprise. | 01/30/1879 |
McDonald, Rev. Matthew | Appointed as an additional Assistant Priest St. Charles Church. | 11/27/1879 |
McDonald, Rev. | St Charles Catholic Church. Presented with a gold watch. | 02/10/1881 |
McDonald, Thomas | Drowned in Winter Pond, Winchester. | 08/04/1887 |
McDonough, Thomas | Obituary. | 02/28/1884 |
McElhany, Edward | Fatal drowning of. | 04/23/1885 |
McFeeley, Samuel | of Streator, Illinois, son of James McFeeley of North Woburn given a reception by old comrades of Company K, 39 Regiment. | 06/31/1886 |
McGinnis, James | Fatal railroad accident. | 05/05/1887 |
McGlennon, Patrick H. | Attempted suicide. | 04/26/1883 |
McGovern, James F. | Presentation. | 11/23/1882 |
McGovern, John | Fowle Street. His child 1 ½ years old fell in the brook near his house and was drowned. | 09/17/1885 |
McGovern, John F. | Obituary. | 02/19/1885 |
McGovern, Patrick | Presented with $100 and an armchair. | 03/22/1883 |
McGrath, James H. | Autopsy. | 02/01/1883 |
McHugh, Michael | Ash Street. Run over by the cars at the Cross Street crossing; dies from his injuries. | 12/23/1886 |
McIntire, Maggie | Drowned in brook near Dow’s Tannery. | 06/16/1871 |
McIntire, Daniel | of Burlington. The roof of his house fell in on account of the heavy weight of the snow on it. | 03/20/1884 |
McKay, Dennis J. | Fatal accident. | 04/24/1884 |
McKenna, Philip | Presentation. | 12/28/1882 |
McKenna, William | Son of Patrick McKenna of Montvale Seriously injured in a railroad accident at the Albany Street crossing, Stoneham Branch R. R. | 10/27/1887 |
McKinsie, D. Banks | A former resident of Woburn, died at Salt Lake, Utah, Nov 12. | 11/13/1884 |
McLoud, Neil | Suicide. | 03/19/1874 |
McLourd, John | Homicide, Inquest, verdict. | 07/30/1874 |
McMahon, Ellen M. | m. Bernard Murphy. | 11/05/1885 |
McMahon, Sarah | Presentation. | 10/11/1883 |
McMurray, Daniel | Presentation with $1,000 by his employer, E. W. Hudson. | 12/27/1883 |
McNeil, Frances | Of Winchester m. General John M. Corse of Chicago Illinois. | 06/29/1882 |
McNiel, John | Of Winchester. Obituary. | 04/16/1885 |
McNierny, John | Fatal accident. | 06/03/1875 |
McShaffery, Mrs. William | Strange affair. | 01/10/1878 |
McShaffery, Mrs. William | The Water Street Mystery. | 01/17/1878 |
McSweeney, Edward | Obituary. | 01/19/1882 |
McVicar, Mary | Death of a Centenarian. Obituary. | 10/22/1885 |
Mad Dog | Killed. | 07/23/1874 |
Mad Dog | Killed on Salem Street. | 02/01/1877 |
Mad Dog | Mad dogs. | 02/08/1877 |
Madden, Dennis | of Burlington presented with a gold watch. | 09/06/1883 |
MaGee, Alice | m. James H. Drimell of Winchester | 06/26/1879 |
MaGee, Eleanor May | m. Robert Winsor, Winchester. | 11/01/1883 |
Maguire, James | Surprise. | 01/29/1874 |
Mahoney, Cornelius | Obituary. | 12/15/1881 |
Mahoney, Timothy | Resolutions. | 02/28/1873 |
Mann, Elisha J. | New Chief of Police. | 07/23/1874 |
Mann, William R. | Obituary. | 03/08/1888 |
Manny, John T. | Declines to serve Longer as treasurer of the town of Winchester. Acknowledgement of faithful services. | 06/02/1887 |
Mansfield, Emma | m. John N. Mason, Winchester. | 10/14/1886 |
March, Anna Brooks | Wife of Rev. Dr. Daniel March. Obituary. | 04/10/1879 |
March, Rev. Dr. Daniel | Installed pastor of Woburn First Congregational Church. | 01/23/1879 |
March, Rev. Dr. Daniel | “A Model Study.” Description at his Study in the Congregational Church. | 12/07/1882 |
March, Rev. Dr. Daniel | Reception. | 11/15/1888 |
March, Rev. Dr. Daniel | Reception on his arrival home from the Holy Land. | 06/10/1880 |
March, Rev. Dr. Daniel | Sketch of. | 11/18/1880 |
March, Rev. F. W. | Mission Work in Syria. | 09/09/1880 |
March, Rev. F. W. | Reception to Rev. and Mrs. F. W. March. | 09/16/1880 |
March, Dr. & Mrs. Daniel | Of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania given a reception at the residence of Rev. Dr. March and were presented with a tea service by the young people of the Cong. Church. | 10/10/1878 |
Marchant, Edgar | Obituary. | 01/17/1878 |
Marion, Elijah | Obituary. | 06/26/1884 |
Marrinan, Bridget L. | Organist St. Charles Church, tendered a complimentary concert in Lyceum Hall. | 11/01/1883 |
Marrett, Rev. John | Woburn second parish, (Burlington) account of the Dark Day, 1780. | 09/15/1881 |
Marriman, Kate J. | Surprise; presentation. | 10/20/1881 |
Marriman, Thomas H. | Presentation. | 06/03/1886 |
Marsh, Walter H. | m. Miss Mason, dau. of John C. Mason of Winchester. | 06/18/1885 |
Mason, Miss | Dau. of John C. Mason m. Walter H. Marsh, Winchester. | 10/18/1886 |
Mason, John N. | m. Emma Mansfield, Winchester. | 10/14/1886 |
Massachusetts Rifle Association | Correspondence regarding stray shots. | 12/27/1883 |
Matthews, Mr. & Mrs. W. H. | Christmas gathering. | 12/28/1882 |
Matthews, Mr. & Mrs. W. H. | Tin wedding. | 07/04/1878 |
Matthew’s Birthday, Father | Celebrated as Lowell St. Charles Catholic T. A. Society attended. | 10/15/1885 |
Matthew’s Birthday, Father | Celebration of. | 10/14/1875 |
Mawhinney, E.C. | Obituary. | 05/11/1882 |
Maxfield, Levi | Obituary. | 04/24/1879 |
Maxfield, Maria | Widow of Levi Maxfield. Obituary. | 03/18/1886 |
Maxwell, Frank | Aged 11 years, son of Nathan Maxwell, drowned in Horn Pond. | 01/13/1876 |
Maxwell, John R. | Funeral of | 12/27/1888 |
Mead, Peter | of Newton. Found dead on the B. & L. R. R. tracks near Calvary Cemetery, East Woburn. | 12/15/1889 |
Meagher, Dennis | Killed in a midnight brawl. | 10/10/1872 |
Meagher, Dennis | The inquest last week. See Joseph J. Hurst. | 10/17/1873 |
Medford Bridge | An ancient document. | 06/18/1874 |
Meehan, Peter | Fatal accident. | 06/07/1877 |
Meloney, Captain J. A. | of Woburn won a rifle match at Windham, Maine. | 03/21/1878 |
Mendelssohn Club | New musical association formed. | 11/30/1882 |
Merrill, Thomas | Who left East Woburn 25 years ago, and has been supposed to be dead, arrived at Montvale yesterday. | 04/29/1886 |
Merrimac Chemical Works | Great fire and loss of life. | 06/05/1879 |
Merrimac Chemical Co. | Want a fire alarm box at their works. | 04/28/1887 |
Metcalf, Jennie E. | m. Samuel S. Symmes, Winchester | 12/10/1885 |
Metcalf, Rev. Richard | Photos, Unitarian Church, Winchester. Death of. | 06/30/1881 |
Metcalf, Rev. Richard | In Memoriam. | 06/07/1881 |
Meteor, Probably a | Communication from Marshall Tidd of North Woburn. | 10/20/1887 |
Meteoric Display | --- | 09/09/1880 |
Methodist Building | …preparation made to take off the slate and put on shingles. | 05/12/1881 |
Methodist Centennial | Next Sunday will be centennial day at the Methodist Episcopal Church. | 12/25/1884 |
Methodist Episcopal Church | Celebrate 25th anniversary. | 06/15/1876 |
Methodist Episcopal Church | New Methodist Church. | 04/02/1874 |
Middlesex Canal | --- | 05/25/1882 |
Middlesex Fells Association | The Festival of the Forests. | 10/20/1881 |
Middlesex Fells | Meeting held in Medford of some fifteen gentlemen representing Medford, Woburn, Malden, and Winchester, to consider the furtherance of the Middlesex Fells project. | 07/14/1881 |
Middlesex Fells | --- | 01/08/1885 |
McDonald, Rev. Matthew | Appointed as an additional assistant priest, St. Charles Church. | 11/27/1879 |
Miles, Mrs. G. G. | Temporarily deranged; wandered from home. | 04/25/1878 |
Miller, W. M. | Railroad accident; foot crushed. | 07/22/1875 |
Mills, Rev. E. | Bitten by a vicious dog. | 12/01/1881 |
Mills, Rev. E. | Preached his farewell sermon, Sunday; left Monday, for Eastport, Maine. Presented with $100 and a copy of Knights History of England. | 12/01/1881 |
Mills, Rev. Edward | --- | 02/18/1875 |
Mills, Rev. Edward | Recognition as pastor, First Baptist Church, Woburn. | 04/01/1875 |
Mills, Rev. E. | Resigns as pastor of the Woburn First Baptist Church; has received a call from the Baptist Church at Eastport, Maine. | 11/10/1881 |
Mills, Rev. & Mrs. Edward | Silver Wedding. | 06/10/1875 |
Mills, William T. | Son of Rev. Edward Mills. Obituary. | 10/23/1879 |
Milton, Dollie | Social visit. | 10/25/1888 |
Mishawum Club | Tenth anniversary. | 05/17/1877 |
Missionaries, Farewell to the | James L. Fowle and wife. Rev. William March. | 09/12/1878 |
Mitchell, John | Belmont street. His daughter, aged 3 years, drowned in Dell Pond. | 06/21/1888 |
Money Scare, The | Editorial on the run of the Woburn Five Cents Savings Bank and on the Woburn Agricultural and Mechanics Association. | 01/10/1878 |
Montague, Charles | Inventor of the Acme Printing Press. Obituary. | 12/10/1885 |
Monument, Washington | at Washington, D. C., dedicated. | 02/26/1885 |
Monument, Washington | Charles E. Nichols and John P. Buckman go to the dedication at Washington, with the Lawrence Light Guard of Medford, as representatives of Co. G, 5th Mass. Regt. | 02/26/1885 |
Moody, Herbert | Obituary. | 03/27/1879 |
Moran, Michael | At Winchester, claims that the Knights of Labor might do him harm. | 02/25/1886 |
Morandi, F. W. | Silver mine near Spot Pond, Medford. | 09/08/1881 |
Moreland, David S. | Obituary. | 07/24/1884 |
Moreland, Mr. & Mrs. D. S. | 30th Anniversary of their marriage. | 01/17/1884 |
Morgan, Rev. Henry | of Boston. Obituary. | 03/27/1884 |
Morris, John | A tramp dies from the effects of rat poison at the Winchester lock up. | 01/14/1886 |
Morse, George | Dropped dead. | 03/03/1881 |
Morse, George | Insane; wandered away. Found in Reading. | 12/06/1883 |
Morse, William G. | m. Clara P. Norman, Winchester. | 07/17/1884 |
Morss, Joseph | An alleged counterfeiter. | 01/18/1877 |
Mosher, Henry | His son Henry Everett Mosher drowned in Winter Pond, Winchester. | 12/13/1877 |
Mosquitoes | What mosquitoes are for. | 02/04/1875 |
Motor, A New | Power from soda. | 04/29/1886 |
Moulton, John R. | of North Woburn. Suicide; inquest. | 06/14/1877 |
Mower, Gera W. | Insane; taken to McLean asylum, Somerville. | 03/28/1878 |
Mower, Gera W. | Obituary. | 04/18/1878 |
Mullen, Peter | Dropped dead. | 08/19/1886 |
Munn, Kate W. | m. Arthur A. Fowle. | 06/14/1877 |
Munroe, J. | Pleasant Valley, Scott Co., Iowa. Old Times. | 06/12/1882 |
Munroe, Mary E. | A sad affair. | 12/22/1871 |
Munroe, Mary E. | Obituary. | 12/29/1871 |
Munroe and Newton Skating Rink | --- | 03/13/1884 |
Munroe and Newton Skating Rink | To be enlarged. | 03/20/1884 |
Munroe and Newton’s Skating Rink | The Catholic Church object to the granting of a license. Hearing before the Selectmen. | 05/08/1884 |
Murdock, Clarence J. | Fatal accident. | 07/05/1883 |
Mooney, Patrick | Stabs John Connolly at E. Cummings Co.’s Tannery. | 03/06/1879 |
Murphy, Bernard | m. Ellen M. McMahon. | 11/05/1885 |
Murphy, Dennis | Large funeral. | 10/09/1879 |
Murphy, James | Taken care of. | 09/04/1879 |
Murphy, Rev. M. D. | About the Woburn Post Office. | 01/13/1887 |
Murphy, Rev. M. D. | Presentation. | 01/15/1880 |
Murphy, Rev. M. D. | Presented with a horse and buggy. | 08/23/1883 |
Murphy, Rev. M. D. | Saint Charles Catholic Church. Presented with $250 in gold. | 10/06/1881 |
Murphy, Thomas | Strayed away; found. | 07/15/1875 |
Murphy, Thomas | Suicide. | 07/01/1880 |
Murray, Hugh | Of Wilmington. Frozen to death. | 12/08/1871 |
Murray, James | Burlington obituary | 12/31/1885 |
Murther, James | Killed at the Cross Street bridge, North Winchester. | 02/23/1888 |
Mystic Pond Nuisance | Text of the bill presented to the Legislature, by the Committee on Public Health. | 03/31/1881 |
Mystic Pond Nuisance | Bill passed to a third reading. | 04/14/1881 |
Mystic Pond Nuisance | Bill amended, passed third reading. | 04/21/1881 |
Mystic Pond Nuisance | Correction. | 04/28/1881 |
Mystic Pond Nuisance | Amendment made to the bill and then ordered to be engrossed. | 05/05/1881 |
Mystic Pond Nuisance | Bill approved by the Governor. | 05/19/1881 |
Mystic Pond Nuisance | Hearing given at the State House by the State Board of Health, Lunacy and Charity. | 06/23/1881 |
Mystic Valley, Drainage of the | --- | 06/12/1882 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Public meeting to be held. | 09/21/1876 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Editorial on. | 09/28/1876 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Hearings held on locations. | 06/03/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 01/10/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 01/31/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 02/07/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 02/14/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Editorial. | 02/21/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 02/28/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 03/07/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Incorporation. | 03/14/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Permanent organization. | 03/21/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Staking route. | 04/25/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 05/02/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 05/09/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 05/16/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 05/23/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 05/30/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 06/20/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 06/18/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 08/01/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 08/29/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 09/26/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Article on, from the Somerville Jour. | 10/03/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 10/24/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 11/07/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 11/14/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Annual meeting. | 01/02/1879 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 12/05/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | The trouble that the Mystic Valley is in. | 12/12/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | To petition to extend road to North Chelmsford. | 12/19/1878 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Annual meeting. | 01/02/1879 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 01/16/1879 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Long editorial on. | 01/23/1879 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 02/06/1879 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 02/13/1879 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 02/20/1879 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 02/27/1879 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | --- | 03/06/1879 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Two notices. | 03/13/1879 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | History Of. | 03/20/1879 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | History Of. | 03/27/1879 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | History Of. | 04/03/1879 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | History Of. | 04/10/1879 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Hearing before the County Commissioners on the question of damages to the property of John Cummings on Winn Street, and the Town Meadow. | 06/12/1879 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Rumors regarding. | 11/13/1879 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Annual meeting, adjourned. | 01/08/1880 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Annual meeting, adjourned again. | 02/05/1880 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Adjourned annual meeting held. Officers elected. | 04/15/1880 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Nashua & Lowell R. R. officials went over the route. | 07/29/1880 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Correction. | 08/05/1880 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Article on from the Boston Herald. | 01/20/1881 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Rumors regarding the Fitchburg R.R. being interested. | 03/12/1881 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Editorial on. | 05/19/1881 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | The great railway scheme of Burt and others gives considerable promise… | 02/17/1881 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Editorial on. | 11/24/1881 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Editorial on. | 12/01/1881 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Editorial on. | 12/08/1881 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Editorial on. | 12/15/1881 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Editorial on. | 12/22/1881 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | John M. Fuke, Deputy Sheriff, Middlesex County, to sell the personal property etc. of the M.V.R.R. | 01/14/1882 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Petition the Legislature for extension of time. | 02/16/1882 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | Article from the Globe. | 03/09/1882 |
Mystic Valley Railroad | The true inwardness of it. | 03/23/1882 |
Mystic Valley Sewer | --- | 02/03/1881 |
Mystic Valley Sewer | Catch basin at Winchester to be built. | 12/08/1881 |
Mystic Valley Sewer | Injunction against the City of Boston asked for by the town of Medford. | 08/18/1881 |
Mystic Valley Sewer | Medford Objects to the pollution of the Lower Mystic Pond. | 12/16/1880 |
Mystic Valley Sewer | Article on, from Medford Chronicle. | 12/30/1880 |
Mystic Valley Sewer | --- | 01/13/1881 |
Mystic Valley Sewer | Nuisance. | 01/13/1881 |
Mystic Valley Sewer | Hearing on the nuisance before the Legislative Committee. | 01/20/1881 |
Mystic Valley Sewer | Official inspection by the Legislative Committee. | 01/27/1881 |
Mystic Valley Sewer Meeting | --- | 11/10/1881 |
Mystic Valley Sewer Nuisance | Hearing. | 02/17/1881 |
Mystic Valley Sewer Nuisance | Important if true. | 02/24/1881 |
Mystic Valley Sewerage | --- | 08/21/1879 |
Mystic Water | --- | 08/21/1879 |
Mystic Water Supply | Polluting of, Stephen Dow’s Co. summoned to appear before the State Board of Health, in petition of the Boston Water Board. Injunctions refused. | 01/08/1880 |
Nash, Frank D. | Suspicious death. | 10/26/1876 |
Nason, J. H. | The Spring Campaign opened. Communication from. | 02/10/1881 |
Nason, Mr. & Mrs. J. H. | 20th wedding anniversary. | 08/30/1883 |
Naval Cadetship | Board of Examiners, etc. | 07/17/1879 |
Naval Cadetship | Eleven boys applied. Alonzo E. McIntire of Medford, passed. | 07/31/1879 |
Naval Cadetship | Arthur W. Wood of Burlington withdrew. | 08/14/1879 |
Nelson, Chief of Police | Presented with a gold badge. | 12/02/1886 |
Nelson, James | of Winchester. Fatal Accident. | 08/28/1884 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | All articles in the Advertiser signed N., unless otherwise stated, are by him. | --- |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Account of his son’s, Rev. A. A. Newhall Jr., return journey to India. | 04/05/1883 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Cold winters, etc. | 04/05/1883 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Shoe Making in the Past. | 06/07/1883 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Shoe Making in the Past. | 07/19/1883 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Shoe Making in the Past. | 09/20/1883 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Shoe Making in the Past. | 10/04/1883 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Articles by, signed N. “Woburn Fifty Years Ago,” | 11/03/1881-09/07/1882 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | “Reminiscences,” “Quaint Laws of ‘Olden Times.’ | --- |
Newhall, Mr. & Mrs. A. A. | Fiftieth anniversary of their marriage. | 05/11/1882 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Letter from. About a trip from Woburn to Concord NH. | 09/15/1887 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Letter from. About a trip from Woburn to Concord NH. | 09/29/1887 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Letter from his son Rev. A. A. Newhall, Jr. | 01/31/1884 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Reminiscences of Lynn. | 11/02/1882 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Shoe making in the past. | 10/04/1883 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Shoe making in the past. | 11/01/1883 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Shoe making in the past. | 11/29/1883 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Woburn as it was. As it is. As it might be. As it was. One. | 01/01/1885 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Woburn as it was. As it is. As it might be. As it was. Two. | 01/08/1885 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Woburn as it was. As it is. As it might be. As it was. Three. | 01/22/1885 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Woburn as it was. As it is. As it might be. As it was. Four. | 02/12/1885 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Woburn as it was. As it is. As it might be. As it was. Five. | 03/12/1885 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Woburn as it was. As it is. As it might be. As it was. Six. | 04/09/1885 |
Newhall, Jr. Rev. Alfred A. | Account of his return journey to India. N. | 04/15/1883 |
Newhall, Rev. Alfred A. | Missionary reception. | 06/17/1880 |
Newhall, Jr. Rev. Alfred A. | Personal. | 09/28/1882 |
Newhall, Jr., Rev. Alfred A. | Personal. Arrived at Madras, Dec. 28, 1882. | 02/15/1883 |
Newhall, Jr. Alfred A. | To be ordained. | 08/26/1875 |
Newhall, Alfred A. | Ordained. | 09/09/1875 |
Newhall, Margery Fowle | Wife of Alfred A. Newhall. Obituary. | 04/15/1886 |
Nichols, Benjamin H. | Investigation of the fire at his grease factory on Conn St. | 06/26/1884 |
Nichols, Charles E. | Woburn Mechanic Phalanx goes to the Dedication of the Washington Monument with the Lawrence Light Guard of Medford as a representative of Co. G. | 02/26/1885 |
Nichols E. Homer | Of Lowell. Son of E. W. Nichols of Woburn. Obituary. | 06/14/1883 |
Nichols, E. W. | Jones Court. Ancient Desk etc. | 09/21/1882 |
Nichols, Mr. & Mrs. E. W. | Jones Court. Surprise. | 02/12/1885 |
Nichols, George C. | Obituary. | 09/30/1886 |
Nichols, H. M. | m. Hannah F. Walker of Burlington, May 18, 1886. | 05/27/1886 |
Nichols, Henry | Of Burlington. Obituary. | 07/17/1884 |
Nichols, Stephan | Apopletic stroke. | 11/27/1879 |
Nichols, Stephan | Death of. | 12/04/1879 |
Nichols, Warren C. | Obituary. | 10/16/1884 |
Ninth Massachusetts Regiment | Reunion held in Woburn. | 06/22/1882 |
No Surrender Lodge of Woburn No 110 of the Loyal Orange Institution of the United States of America | Incorporated. | 08/16/1883 |
Noah’s Ark | Discovery of. | 08/16/1883 |
Nolan James | Of the Boston Museum presented the Rumford Historical Association a trunk which formerly belonged to Count Rumford. | 10/28/1880 |
Nolan, Patrick | Found dead. | 08/10/1881 |
Noon, Charles | Accidentally cut. | 10/ 24/1878 |
Noon, Charles | The Noon Homicide. Inquest. | 10/31/1878 |
Noon, Charles | The Noon Homicide. Inquest. | 11/07/1878 |
Norman, Clara P. | m.William C. Morse of Winchester. | 07/17/1884 |
Norman, May | Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Norman of Winchester. Obituary. | 10/21/1886 |
Norris, Lawrence B. | Obituary. | 02/22/1883 |
Nourse, Daniel | Late of Denman Thompson’s Company. Obituary. | 04/08/1886 |
Nourse, Mrs. Daniel | Widow of Daniel Nourse. The well known Aunt Matilda of Denman Thompson’s Company. Obituary. | 04/15/1886 |
Nunn, Charles | Of East Lexington. Obituary. | 02/02/1882 |
Nute, Bertha | Attempted kidnapping of. | 10/10/1878 |
Nutter, Leonard | Of Winchester. Obituary. | 05/14/1885 |
Oakes Capt. Charles T. | Of Winchester. Obituary. | 12/11/1884 |
O’Brien, Annie | Of Burlington. Obituary. | 11/22/1888 |
O’Brien, David | Of Burlington. Obituary. | 10/29/1885 |
O’Brien, John | Funeral Of, Post 33 G.A.R. attended. Obituary. | 06/02/1887 |
O’Brien, Mary A. | Daughter of William O’Brien, Church Avenue. Obituary. | 11/22/1883 |
O’Brien, Michael | of North Woburn. Obituary. | 10/18/1888 |
Odd Fellows Independent Order of | Memorial Service. | 10/25/1889 |
Old Homestead, A Visit to the | Poetry by O. H. Wilmarth. | 07/08/1886 |
Olden Times, Quaint Laws of | N. (Alfred A. Newhall). | 11/23/1882 |
Olden Times, Quaint Laws Of | N. (Alfred A. Newhall). | 12/21/1882 |
Olden Times, Quaint Laws Of | N. (Alfred A. Newhall). | 01/25/1883 |
Oldest Living Person Known | The oldest person in France, perhaps in the world, is said to be a woman who lives in the Village of Auberives en Royans. She was born March 16, 1761 and is therefore 125 years old…. | 02/10/1887 |
O’Leary, Mrs. Catherine | Wife of John O’Leary. Suspicious death. | 08/15/1878 |
Orange Institution of the U.S.A. | The State Grand Lodge of Massachusetts of the Loyal. Semi-annual meeting held in Fraternity Hall, 121 Main St., Woburn to-day. | 12/03/1885 |
Orthographical Variations | of the spelling of Woburn. | 01/27/1887 |
Osgood, Lewis William | Obituary. | 12/03/1874 |
Osgood, Lewis William | Obituary. | 12/10/1874 |
Osgood, Samuel | Of Woburn. Burial at Burlington. | 12/20/1883 |
Osgood, Samuel | Of Woburn. Burial at Burlington. | 01/03/1883 |
Owens, Henry | A former resident of Woburn, found dead in bed at the Marshall House, Marietta, Ohio. | 05/26/1881 |
Owens, R. J. | Mysterious disappearance. | 02/03/1876 |
Owens, R. J. | Body found in Horn Pond Inquest. | 04/06/1876 |
Oxford, C. W. | Serenaded July 4, 1876. | 07/13/1876 |
Paddock, Bishop Benj. H. | Annual Visitation Trinity Episcopal Church. | 03/01/1877 |
Page, Frederick H. | Of Medford m. Grace W. Conant of Winchester. | 06/18/1885 |
Parker, Abigail H. | Born in Charlestown, September 10, 1782. Death of. | 08/24/1876 |
Parker, Ebenezer | Obituary. | 07/17/1884 |
Parker, Edmund | Winchester. Obituary. | 12/05/1878 |
Parker, Elsie J. | Obituary. | 02/28/1878 |
Parker, Mr. & Mrs. F. Chandler | Silver wedding. | 07/06/1882 |
Parker, George | Reported fatally stabbed, on stmr. Rhode Island at New York. | 06/18/1874 |
Parker, Mr. & Mrs. Harrison | 45th wedding anniversary surprise and presentation. | 07/17/1879 |
Parker, Josiah | Together with his twin sister, Mrs. Hannah Wellington of Lexington, celebrated their fiftieth birthday. | 10/26/1882 |
Parker, Mrs. L. | of North Reading died Feb 20, 1880, a. 104 y. 4m. 8d. Obituary. | 03/04/1880 |
Parker, Luther L. | Deputy Sheriff, Middlesex County. Obituary. | June 18, 1995 |
Parker, Robert W. | Presented with A “Butler” Spoon. | 10/02/1884 |
Parker, T. M. | Presentation. | 02/13/1879 |
Parker T. Marvin | Testimonial Benefit. | 04/19/1872 |
Parker T. Marvin | Testimonial Benefit. | 04/26/1872 |
Parker, Mr. & Mrs. W. B. | Presentation. | 09/18/1879 |
Parkhurst, Mrs. M. M. | Death of. | 04/19/1872 |
Parley Meadow | The Parley family. | 03/21/1878 |
Parson’s Gorham | of Gloucester. Obituary. | 01/28/1886 |
Parsons, Oscar | About Captain Tidd, Etc. | 06/28/1883 |
Partridge, Mr. & Mrs. James | Golden wedding. | --- |
Patterson, Rachel | m. Reuben C. Hawes. Winchester. | 11/12/1885 |
Payne, George A. | His team smashed up in a railroad accident at the Fulton Street Crossing of the Stoneham Branch RR. | 09/19/1878 |
Payne, George A. | He is improving and will be able to be out in a few days. | 09/26/1878 |
Payne, Nathaniel | Of Winchester. Obituary. | 08/30/1883 |
Peak, Mr. & Mrs. Fred W. | Tin wedding. | 11/13/1877 |
Pearson, Jessie | Dau. of Herbert J. Pearsons found drowned in the Aberjona River, Winchester. | 04/05/1883 |
Pearsons, Oscar | About Captain Tidd, etc. | 06/28/1883 |
Pearson’s Willard Jones | Obituary. | 09/15/1881 |
Pease, Mrs. Edward | Fowle Street. Attempted suicide. | 08/08/1878 |
Pendleton, Joseph H. | Of East Somerville. His body found in a swamp in Cummingsville. | 01/02/1879 |
Peierson, General Charles, L. | Reception by K. Co., 39th Regt. | 02/15/1883 |
Peierson, General Charles, L. | Reception by K. Co., 39th Regt. | 02/22/1883 |
Perham Hose Co., L. W. | Presented with a clock and a Bible. | 03/22/1872 |
Perham, John L. | Funeral of. Resolutions, etc. | 06/14/1883 |
Perkins, Seth | Winchester. Sudden death. | 10/11/1883 |
Perley Family, The | Supposed to have first located at or near Parley Meadow. | 03/21/1878 |
Perley, William H. | Obituary. | 03/30/1882 |
Perry, Benjamin | of Wilmington. Surprise; presentation. | 09/29/1887 |
Perry, E. E. | and family remove to Racine, Wisconsin. | 09/01/1881 |
Perry, Ida | m. Edward E. Lowe of Wilmington. | 10/29/1883 |
Persons, Mrs. Jesse W. | Paralysis. | 07/04/1878 |
Pervear, Philip | Of Sedgwick, Maine, is among the oldest of living Americans, having been born in 1779. | 12/09/1886 |
Peterson, Peter | Presentation. | 03/01/1888 |
Phalanx Associates | Organization of. | 01/19/1882 |
Phalanx Associates | Organization of. | 01/26/1882 |
Phelps, Mrs. Aurora | Women’s Homestead League. | 07/28/1871 |
Phelps, Aurora, H. C. | Homestead League. | 09/26/1873 |
Phelps, Aurora, H. C. | Aurora Village. | 10/24/1873 |
Phelps, Aurora, H. C. | Bethesda Laundry. | 11/07/1873 |
Phelps, Aurora, H. C. | Bethesda Laundry. | 12/26/1873 |
Phelps, Aurora H. C. | --- | 07/01/1875 |
Phelps, Aurora H. C. | --- | 07/08/1875 |
Phelps, Aurora H. C. | --- | 07/15/1875 |
Phelps, Aurora H. C. | --- | 07/29/1875 |
Phelps, Aurora H. C. | --- | 08/05/1875 |
Phelps, Aurora H. C. | --- | 11/25/1875 |
Phelps, Aurora H. C. | Obituary. | 01/06/1876 |
Phelps, Aurora H. C. | The Phelps Estate. | 11/30/1876 |
Phelps, Aurora H. C. | The Phelps Estate. | 12/07/1876 |
Philbrick, William | Insane; taken to Worcester. | 10/03/1878 |
Phillips, Edward J. | Presented with a gold watch. | 07/19/1888 |
Phillips, Wendell | Obituary. | 02/07/1884 |
Pickering, Ira | Presented with a silver mounted whip. | 08/12/1875 |
Pickering, Rufus | Presentation. | 02/12/1880 |
Pierce, Elmore A. | Testimonial benefit. | 10/02/1879 |
Pierce, William | Of Somerville. Sudden death. | 02/05/1880 |
Pilgrim, Fathers United Order of | Lodge instituted. | 07/01/1880 |
Pilgrim’s Progress, New | --- | 02/04/1875 |
Pine Tree Shilling | Found in Burlington. | 06/23/1881 |
Pinkham, J. L. | Presentation. | 01/29/1880 |
Pinkham, Mr. & Mrs. J. L. | Silver wedding. | 09/27/1877 |
Pleasant Street | Changes on. | 04/19/1877 |
Pleasant Street Widening | Damages awarded. | 01/13/1876 |
Plummer, John C. | Presented with a gold watch, chain and seal. | 11/02/1882 |
Plummer, Wealthy E. | Mother of H. W. Plummer of Winchester. Obituary. | 01/21/1886 |
Pocahontas, Council of the Degree of the Improved Order of Red Men | Preliminary meeting held… for the purpose of organizing. | 11/15/1888 |
Named Key Counsel No. 17 of the Improved Order of Red Men was Instituted | Nameokee Counsel No. 17 of Degree of Pocohontas of the Improved Order of Red Men, was instituted…. | 12/06/1888 |
Pollard, Emily | Appointed assistant Librarian Woburn Public Library. | 04/03/1879 |
Pollard, Joseph G. | Testimonial. | 07/18/1878 |
Pollard, Samuel M. | or Sarah M. Pollard. A strange affair. | 06/06/1878 |
Pollard, Samuel M. | Nevada man-woman. | 06/13/1878 |
Pollard, S. O. | Narrow escape from death. | 02/07/1878 |
Pollard, S. O. | Presentation. | 12/27/1872 |
Pollard, Samuel O. | Accidentally shot himself; died almost instantly. | 11/06/1879 |
Pond, J. Shepard | of Winchester. Obituary. | 01/05/1888 |
Pond, Preston | m. Miss White dau. Of S. B. White, Winchester. | 10/22/1885 |
Poole, Mr. & Mrs. Rufus | Golden wedding. | 01/25/1883 |
Poole, Mr. & Mrs. Rufus | 20th anniversary, wedding. | 08/24/1882 |
Porcupine | Weighing about 17 lbs. shot by George Duren, west side, Woburn. | 09/30/1875 |
Porter, Ashael | Tablet. | 04/22/1875 |
Porter, Harriet E. | Presentation. | 07/09/1885 |
Porter, Thomas J. | Died at Canaan, N. H. last Thursday at the age of 70 years old. Obituary. | 03/16/1876 |
Post Office, Woburn | New post office in the new Methodist Church, corner of Main and Walnut Streets. | 04/02/1874 |
Post Office, The Woburn | Historical sketch. | 02/28/1878 |
Post Office, The Woburn | Correction and additional. | 03/07/1878 |
Post Office, Woburn | Col. W.T. Grammer confirmed by the Senate, as Postmaster. | 12/28/1882 |
Post Office, Woburn | Commissioned. | 01/11/1882 |
Post Office, Woburn | Sketch of. | 02/04/1886 |
Post Office, Woburn | Correction, etc. | 01/11/1886 |
Post Office, Woburn South | History of the post office at South Woburn and Winchester, list of the postmasters there. | 07/08/1886 |
Post Office, Woburn | To be moved to Dow’s Block. | 12/15/1887 |
Post Office, Woburn | Free delivery of mail. The Woburn Board of Trade petition to the Selectmen of Woburn to have the houses on the streets numbered. It being one of the requirements of the post office department therefore the free delivery of the mail. | 02/23/1888 |
Post Office, Woburn | New post office, Dow’s Block. | 03/08/1888 |
Post Office, Our New | Dow’s Block. | 03/08/1888 |
Post Office, Woburn | Will become a second class office, July 1, 1888. | 06/28/1888 |
Woburn Post Office | Free delivery service, October 1, 1888. | 09/06/1888 |
Woburn Post Office | Free delivery will commence Monday. | 10/04/1888 |
Postal Rates Ninety Years Ago | --- | 11/01/1883 |
Potter, H. B. | Of Reading has a curious sleigh. | 01/29/1885 |
Powell, W. J. | Insane. | 06/11/1874 |
Powers, John | Presented with a gold headed cane. | 05/29/1884 |
Pratt, Daniel | “The Great American Traveler.” Obituary. | 06/23/1887 |
Prentiss, John M. | Sent to the Insane Asylum, Worcester. | 05/14/1874 |
Prentice, John N. | Removed again to Insane Asylum. Worchester. | 06/24/1875 |
Prentice John N. | Death of. | 07/01/1875 |
Prescott, Joseph T. | Surprise. | 04/24/1884 |
Prescott Susan J. | Wife of Charles C. Prescott of Wilmington. Obituary. | 02/17/1881 |
Pressey, Charles | of Winchester. Obituary. | 05/11/1882 |
Prince, Annie L. | of Winchester m. Edward L. Rauson of New Haven, Connecticut. | 10/01/1885 |
Prince, Katherine R. | of Winchester m. Charles F. Chamberlain of East Boston. | 11/01/1888 |
Prospect Street | Improvement on. | 05/26/1881 |
Public Improvement Association | Organized. | 01/19/1882 |
Public Improvement Association | Editorial on. | 01/26/1882 |
Public Improvement Association | Constitution and officers of. | 02/16/1882 |
Public Safety Committee of Home Protection and | --- | 03/04/1880 |
Public Safety Committee of Home Protection and | --- | 03/11/1880 |
Public Safety Committee of Home Protection and | --- | 03/25/1880 |
Punched Tickets | Railroad Season Tickets to be punched. | 09/01/1881 |
Pushee, Mrs. Frank M. | Obituary. | 06/14/1883 |
Quaint Laws of Olden times | By N. (Alfred A. Newhall). | 11/23/1882 |
Quaint Laws of Olden times | By N. (Alfred A. Newhall). | 12/21/1882 |
Quaint Laws of Olden times | By N. (Alfred A. Newhall). | 01/25/1883 |
Quealy, Rev. John | Presented with a gold watch and chain. | 01/04/1877 |
Quealy, Rev. John | To visit his old home in Waterford, Ireland. | 01/24/1878 |
Quealy, Rev. John | Farewell. | 02/07/1878 |
Quealy, Rev. John | Return home. | 09/12/1878 |
Quinn, Tommy | Surprised. | 09/15/1881 |
Rag Rock, A Legend of | By Rekrap (Parker L. Converse). | 04/22/1886 |
Railroad Agitation | --- | 10/09/1884 |
Railroad, Another | Editorial on another railroad. | 11/29/1877 |
Railroad Controversy | --- | 01/14/1875 |
Railroad Controversy | --- | 01/21/1875 |
Railroad, The New | --- | 02/04/1875 |
Railroad, The New | --- | 04/01/1875 |
Railroad, New | President N. G. White and the Chief Engineer of the Boston and Maine R. R. were in town Friday; an extension of the Medford Branch R. R. is apparently thought of. | 05/10/1877 |
Railroad, New | Survey being made. | 05/17/1877 |
Railroad Projected, New | --- | 11/03/1881 |
Ramsdell, Alice Jones | of Winchester. Obituary. | 03/08/1888 |
Rand, Rev. Charles A. | Of Haverhill, one of the victims of the “City of Columbus” disaster, a former rector of the Trinity Episcopal Church Memorial Service… | 01/24/1884 |
Rand, William Perkins | Enlisted in the U. S. Army. | 02/13/1879 |
Rawson, Edward L. | New Haven, Connecticut m. Annie L. Prince of Winchester. | 10/01/1885 |
Raymond, Matilda | Assault on. | 11/24/1881 |
Raymond, Matilda | Was it murder. | 12/01/1881 |
Raymond, Matilda | The Raymond Homicide. | 12/08/1881 |
Raymond, Matilda | Henry Ferrin held. | 12/08/1881 |
Raymond, Matilda | Brutal assault. | 11/27/1879 |
Raymond, Matilda | Assault case. | 12/04/1879 |
Reade, Lawrence | Nominated by the President for the postmastership. Sketch of. | 02/03/1887 |
Reade, Lawrence | Confirmed by the Senate. | 03/03/1887 |
Reade, Lawrence | Postmaster Complimentary Banquet. | 05/17/1888 |
Reade, Lawrence | Presented with a gold watch. | 01/13/1881 |
Reade, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence | Silver wedding. | 01/01/1885 |
Rebekah, Daughters of | Hope Lodge, No. 39. Instituted. | 10/18/1883 |
Record Since 1870, The | Accidents, murders, etc. | 01/02/1879 |
Red Men Improved Order of | To be organized. | 06/23/1881 |
Red Men Improved Order of | To be organized. | 06/30/1881 |
Red Men Improved Order of | To be organized. | 07/28/1887 |
Red Men Improved Order of | Shawsheen Tribe to be instituted, Oct. 4. | 09/29/1887 |
Red Men Improved Order of | Shawsheen Tribe No. 49, instituted Tuesday evening. | 10/06/1887 |
Red Men Improved Order of | Nameokee Council No 17 of the Degree of Pocahontas instituted. | 12/06/1888 |
Reddy, Maggie | Testimonial benefit at Cummings Hose Hall. | 10/18/1888 |
Reed, Dr. Charles F. | Singular condition of. | 05/13/1886 |
Reed, Dr. | Of Brooklyn, NY. Sketch of. | 12/07/1876 |
Reed, Mrs. F. O. | of Boston. Buried in Burlington. | 11/22/1883 |
Reed, George W. | Sudden death of. | 01/25/1877 |
Reed, Moses W. | of Burlington. Obituary. | 08/06/1885 |
Reform Club, The | --- | 04/27/1876 |
Reform Club, The New | --- | 03/14/1878 |
Relief Corps, Woman’s | No. 83 Instituted. No. 84 Instituted. | 03/24/1887 |
Reunion | The five remaining boys who forty-eight years ago attended the private school of Rev. Mr. Leamon, a Baptist Minister in Woburn, held a reunion at the house of John Cummings, Esq. | 10/25/1872 |
Rhodes, Mrs. | Mother of John B. Rhodes of Winchester. Death of. | 01/28/1886 |
Rhodes, W. H. | Presentation. | 05/23/1878 |
Rice, Mrs. C. V. | Farewell. | 03/14/1878 |
Rice, George | of Winchester. Obituary. | 03/08/1888 |
Rice, James | Driver of Steamer No. 1. Obituary. | 04/16/1885 |
Rice, Mrs. Lenora P. | Wife of Capt. J. F. Rice of Burlington. Obituary. | 05/12/1887 |
Rice, Mrs. Nancy | The oldest person in Plymouth County died last week aged 101 years, 9 months and 27 days. | 08/19/1886 |
Rice, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas | Silver wedding. | 08/23/1883 |
Rich, O. | Printed letter attacking Rev. J. F. Winckley, rector Trinity (Episcopal) Church, Woburn. | 07/15/1880 |
Richards, D. H. | Salem Street. Birthday party. | 12/27/1883 |
Richardson, Albert L. | Obituary. | 04/29/1886 |
Richardson, Emma C. | m. A. F. Fisher of Orange. | 08/09/1883 |
Richardson, Frank B. | m. Carrie E. Gage. | 07/03/1884 |
Richardson, Frank B. | Account of. | 07/03/1884 |
Richardson, George W. | of Winchester. Unsound mind; taken to an Asylum. | 03/03/1887 |
Richardson, Capt. Henry | Of Cleveland, Ohio. Son of Samuel Richardson of Winchester. Obituary. | 09/18/1884 |
Richardson, Herbert L. | Presentation. | 01/25/1883 |
Richardson, Jeduthan | Narrow escape from being run over at the Highland Station. | 07/17/1879 |
Richardson L. Gerrish | Obituary. | 01/24/1884 |
Richardson L. Gerrish | Resolution. | 01/24/1884 |
Richardson, P. L. | Return to Woburn. | 11/14/1878 |
Richardson, Samuel | of Lawrence Street. Insane; taken to the McLean Asylum. | 04/06/1882 |
Richardson, Mr. & Mrs. Sumner | of Winchester. Golden Wedding. | 12/01/1887 |
Ricker, Clifford | Mysterious disappearance. | 12/25/1884 |
Ricker, Clifford | Returns home. | 01/01/1885 |
Ricker, Clifford | Correction. | 01/08/1885 |
Robbery Attempted Highway | Thomas Wolf and Benjamin M. Allerton, held up, near the Chemical Works, North Woburn. | 12/16/1880 |
Robbery Attempted Highway | The Robbery Case. | 12/23/1880 |
Robertson, Mrs. James | Of North Woburn. Fatal accident. | 08/17/1882 |
Robie, Toppan | Obituary. | 02/04/1875 |
Robinson, Charles | of Lexington, father of Governor Robinson. Death of. | 05/27/1886 |
Robinson, Rev. J. A. | Pastor, St. John’s Baptist Church. Resigns. | 09/20/1888 |
Robinson, Vanie B. | m. Herbert B. Dow. | 01/04/1883 |
Robinson,Vanie B. | Presentation. | 12/28/1882 |
Rogan, Mrs. P. | Burlington. Presented with a silver cake basket. | 06/07/1888 |
Rogers, Ann (Faulkner) | Widow of Caloni Rogers of North Billerica “A Remarkable Old Lady.” | 08/09/1888 |
Rogers, James | Arraigned for Perjury. Naturalization Case. | 02/12/1874 |
Rogers, James | That perjury case. | 02/19/1874 |
Rogers, James | The perjury case. | 02/26/1874 |
Rogers, James E. | Of Montvale has identified and recovered a silver cake basket and pitcher found in the “Robbers Cave” at Reading, which were stolen from his residence three years ago. | 12/28/1882 |
Rogers, John F. | Suicide. | 04/26/1872 |
Roller Skating | See also Monroe & Newton. New Skating Rink. Woburn Skating Academy. | 02/07/1884 |
Rollins, Susie J. | m. Edward Simonds. Burlington. | 11/22/1883 |
Rooney, Frank | Drowned in the Aberjona River, Winchester. | 12/28/1882 |
Roulo, William | Presentation. | 11/23/1882 |
Royal Conclave of Knights and Ladies, The | Some preliminary steps have been taken to institute another secret co-operative insurance organization in Woburn. | 05/17/1888 |
Rumford, Count | Article on. | 11/29/1883 |
Rumford, Count | Article on by Charles Cowley. | 09/02/1886 |
Rumford, Count | Building, 77-89 Union St., Boston Where Count Rumford served an apprenticeship partially destroyed by fire. | 01/22/1874 |
Rumford, Count | Portrait of. | 09/14/1876 |
Rumford, Count | Portrait at the Woburn Public Library. | 05/03/1883 |
Rumford, Count | A violin said to have belonged to him now owned by S. L. Chandler, Fryeburg, Maine. | 12/13/1883 |
Rumford, Count | “Was Rumford A Tory.” | 05/25/1876 |
Rumford, Count | “Was Rumford A Tory.” | 06/08/1876 |
Rumford, Count | An Absentee. | 07/27/1876 |
Rumford Estate, The | A list of the claims exhibited and allowed against the estate of Benjamin Thompson, late of Woburn, absentee. | 03/22/1877 |
Rumford Historical Association | Annual meeting. | 03/31/1881 |
Rumford Historical Association | Special Meeting. | 08/10/1881 |
Rumford Historical Association | Corrections. | 08/18/1881 |
Rumford Historical Association | Adjourned meeting. | 10/13/1881 |
Rumford Historical Association | Annual meeting. | 03/29/1883 |
Rumford Historical Association | Annual meeting. | 04/01/1886 |
Rumford Historical Association | Annual meeting. | 03/31/1887 |
Rumford Historical Association | Adjourned meeting. | 04/14/1887 |
Rumford Historical Association | Organized on the 6th inst., etc. | 04/19/1877 |
Rumford Historical Association | Presented by M. Litchfield with a Rumford medal. | 04/17/1879 |
Rumford Historical Association | Presented with an antique mahogany bedstead by Prentice L. Barnard. | 10/15/1885 |
Rumford Historical Association | Presented with trunk which formerly belonged to Count Rumford, by James Nolan of the Boston Museum. | 10/28/1880 |
Rumford Historical Association | Special meeting. | 12/09/1888 |
Rumford Historical Association | Special meeting held at W. R. Cutter’s this evening May 25 to hear an address of Rev. E. G. Porter of Lexington, on Count Rumford, etc. | 05/25/1882 |
Rumford House, The | -- | 12/31/1874 |
Rumford Library Association | Organized. | 04/12/1877 |
Rumford Library, The | Committee to purchase the Rumford estate at North Woburn. | 04/20/1876 |
Rumford Library, The | Committee to purchase the Rumford Estate at North Woburn. | 07/20/1876 |
Rumford Memorial | A number of gentlemen… met at the Residence of the Hon. John Cummings…to consider the matter of giving the memory of Count Rumford some proper recognition in this, his native town. | 09/28/1882 |
Rumford Residence | 45 Brompton Row, London, Eng. Advertisement. Auction Sale of Household Furniture, Paintings, etc. | 10/25/1883 |
Rumford’s Wife Count | --- | 05/08/1884 |
Russell, Martha A.. | Resolutions. | 04/07/1887 |
Ryan, Rebecca | Aged 4 years, dau. of Thomas Ryan, Cummingsville, burned to death. | 12/14/1876 |
Sabbath School Teachers | of the Boston North Baptist Association hold their 25th annual convention at the First Baptist Church, Woburn. | 02/22/1877 |
St. Charles Catholic T. A. Society | Will dedicate their new hall on Broad Street, Monday evening, Oct. 2. | 09/20/1888 |
St. Charles Catholic T. A. Society | Dedication. | 10/04/1888 |
St. Charles Catholic T. A. Society | To dedicate their new room, Lyceum Hall Building, next Thursday evening. | 02/07/1884 |
St. Charles Catholic T. A. Society | To dedicate their new room, Lyceum Hall Building, next Thursday evening. | 02/14/1884 |
St. Charles Catholic Temperance Society | Parade. | 10/15/1874 |
St. Charles Catholic T. A. Society | Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. | 03/19/1874 |
St. Charles Catholic T. A. Society | Dedication of St. John’s Institute. | 10/24/1878 |
St. Charles T. A. Society | New hall, St. John’s Institute, nearly completed. | 05/16/1878 |
St. Charles Total Abstinence Soc. | Dedication of their new hall. | 06/07/1872 |
St. Charles Total Abstinence Soc. | Presented with a banner. | 08/16/1872 |
St. Clair, William | Aged 85 years, dropped dead at the residence of his son-in-law Joseph A. Merrill, Beacon Street. | 02/20/1879 |
St. John’s Institute | Dedication of. | 10/24/1878 |
St. Josephs (Catholic) Church | East Woburn. The parish of East Woburn and Winchester are bringing to completion their new church building in East Woburn. | 01/30/1879 |
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church | East Woburn. Dedication of. | 05/08/1879 |
St Mary’s Catholic Church | Winchester. Dedicated Last Sunday. | 02/28/1884 |
Salmon, Ann | Wife of Thomas Salmon. Obituary. | 03/31/1881 |
Salvation Army | Editorial “A Small Affair” about the Salvation Army parading on the streets, etc. | 06/14/1888 |
Salvation Army | Commonwealth vs. Hummell. | 06/21/1888 |
Salvation Army of America | Will open meetings in Rifle Hall, Opposite Central Hotel. | 10/06/1887 |
Samson, Mr. & Mrs. S. D. | of East Woburn. Silver wedding. | 05/09/1878 |
Sanborn, Caroline | of Winchester. Burial of. | 04/08/1886 |
Sanborn, Orrin | Obituary. | 05/20/1880 |
Sanborn, S. T. | of Winchester. Killed in a railroad accident at Carter’s Crossing, Wilmington. | 09/23/1880 |
Sanborn, S. T. | Obituary. | 09/30/1880 |
Sanborn, Mrs. S. T. | of Winchester. Seriously injured in a railroad accident at Carter’s Crossing, Wilmington. | 09/23/1880 |
Sanderson, Edward | and Charles E. Sanderson. Lawn party. Celebrating the 70th birthday and 43rd anniversary of the marriage of Edward Sanderson, and 17th anniversary of his son’s Charles E. Sanderson, marriage. | 06/23/1887 |
Sargent, William H. | Son of Dr. I. Sargent of Woburn died at Elizabeth, New Jersey, June 25th . | 07/12/1883 |
Sayford, S. M. | Secretary Y.M.C.A. of Mass. tendered a reception in Woburn. | 09/17/1882 |
Scales, Dr. Thomas S. | Obituary. | 06/16/1881 |
Scales, Dr. Thomas S. | Funeral of. | 06/23/1881 |
Scandinavian Prohibition Club | Organized. | 09/22/1887 |
Scandinavian Service | Service in the Scandinavian language will be held in the rooms of the Young Men’s Christian Association, Allen’s Block, next Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. | 08/10/1882 |
Scandinavian Service | Service held. | 08/17/1882 |
School, Evening | --- | 11/22/1883 |
Schwabe’s, Count | Gallery of Fallen Heroes. | 10/20/1871 |
Seaman, Rev. Mr. | The five remaining boys (John Cummings, Joshua P. Converse, Geo. Winn, Henry Tidd, and Stephen Nichols) who attended the private school 48 years ago of Rev. Mr. Seaman, a Baptist minister in Woburn, held a reunion at the house of John Cummings, Esq. Two of the original seven, Jeremiah Mead and Sumner Young have died. | 10/25/1872 |
Senatorship, Contested | --- | 01/21/1875 |
Senatorship, Contested | --- | 01/28/1875 |
Senatorship, Contested | --- | 02/04/1875 |
Sewall, Samuel Brown | of Burlington. Obituary. | 07/12/1883 |
Seward Farm, Joshua | Sold to E. C. Coleman. | 07/22/1886 |
Seward, Joshua | Article on the will of. | 09/17/1885 |
Sexton, Timothy | Illegal voting. | 05/14/1874 |
Shandley, Michael | Liquor license revoked. | 07/31/1884 |
Sharon, Mrs. J. D. | of Winchester. Obituary. | 06/18/1885 |
Sharon, Joseph | Winchester. Recognition of Faithful Services | 05/19/1887 |
Sharon, Joseph | Presented with $105 in gold. | 05/26/1887 |
Sharon, Mary | Of Winchester. Birthday anniversary. 85 Years Old. | 03/05/1885 |
Sharry, Patrick J. | His daughter, 4 years old, fatally burned. | 01/17/1884 |
Shattuck, Amos | Fatal accident. | 12/20/1888 |
Shattuck, Amos | Inquest. | 12/20/1888 |
Shaw, Lewis | Obituary. | 02/27/1879 |
Shaw, Marcus M. | Presentation. | 12/28/1882 |
Shea, Michael | Treasurer. St. Chas. T. A. Soc. Funeral of. | 03/04/1875 |
Shearman, Rev. S. M. | Resigns as Rector of the Trinity Episcopal Church. | 11/16/1876 |
Shearman, Rev. S. U. | Farewell sermon of Trinity Episcopal Church. | 11/30/1876 |
Shearman, Rev. Sumner U. | of Jamaica Plain m. Mary D. Wyman of Woburn. | 06/14/1877 |
Shedd, Susan | of Burlington. Obituary. | 03/10/1887 |
Sheehan, James | Obituary. | 01/21/1886 |
Sherburne, Boody | Obituary. | 12/10/1874 |
Shipton’s Prophecy, Mother | --- | 12/29/1871 |
Shipton’s Prophecy, Mother | Article On. Charles Hindley pretended to republish the same in 1862 and interpolated ten prophecies of his own composition; Hindley confessed his imposition in 1873. | 02/10/1881 |
Shoe Making in the Past | N. | 06/07/1883 |
Shoe Making in the Past | N. | 07/19/1883 |
Shoe Making in the Past | N. | 09/20/1883 |
Shoe Making in the Past | N. | 10/04/1883 |
Shoe Making in the Past | N. | 11/01/1883 |
Shoe Making in the Past | N. | 11/29/1883 |
Shoe Stock Manufacturers | --- | 01/15/1874 |
Short, J. E. | of Lowell. an old conductor, B.&L. R. R. Death of. | 01/21/1886 |
Silk Culture in Woburn | Charles Cowley. | 08/19/1886 |
Silver Mine | Near Spot Pond, Medford. | 09/08/1881 |
Simmonson, Rev. George A. | of Newark, N. J., accepts call of the First Baptist Church, Woburn. | 04/17/1882 |
Simonds, Carrie | m. H. E. Blakely. | 12/22/1881 |
Simonds, Edward | Cowardly assault on. | 09/27/1872 |
Simonds, Edward | m. Susie J. Rollins. Burlington. | 11/22/1883 |
Simonds, George H. | Presented with a regulation sword and two belts. | 05/12/1881 |
Simonds, Mary Lizzie | m. Edward F. Johnson. | 09/28/1882 |
Simonds, N. J. | Fiftieth birthday presentation. | 10/15/1885 |
Simonds, N. J. | Inaugurates the electric light system. | 07/23/1885 |
Simonds, N. J. | Presentation. | 12/29/1871 |
Simonds, Jr. Sullivan | Obituary. | 02/14/1884 |
Simonds, Rev. U. M. | Pastor, Methodist Episcopal church, preached a discourse on the attempted assassination of President Garfield. | 07/14/1881 |
Simonson, Rev. George A. | Installation as pastor of the Woburn First Baptist Church this evening. | 06/08/1882 |
Simonson, Rev. George A. | Installation. | 06/15/1882 |
Simonson, Rev. George A. | Obituary. | 01/24/1884 |
Simonson, Rev. | Rev. J. Frank Winchley, rector, Trinity Episcopal church, in his sermon last Sunday made kind allusion to the late Rev. Mr. Simonson and prayers were offered for his family. | 01/24/1884 |
Sinclair, Alonzo L. | Fowle St, Woburn. Seriously injured by the cars at Lynn. | 12/09/1886 |
Sister, Ignatius of the Cross | (Anastasia Cullen) of the Order of Notre Dame. Obituary. | 11/25/1886 |
Sisters’ School | Rev. John Quealy has given permission to the Sisters of Notre Dame of Cincinnati, Ohio, to organize a school in St. Charles Parish… | 10/12/1882 |
Skating Rink, New | J. W. McDonald, Charles Shute and William Carter are going to build a Skating Rink on the Leathe Lot, Montvale Ave. | 03/20/1884 |
Skating Rinks, Roller | Monroe and Newton. Main Street. Woburn Skating Academy. Montvale Avenue. | 05/29/1884 |
Skeleton, Bradford | of Burlington. Obituary. | 06/11/1885 |
Skelton, Catherine | of Burlington. Obituary. | 10/09/1884 |
Skelton, David | of Burlington. Obituary. | 11/15/1883 |
Skelton, Mrs. Wyman | of Burlington. Obituary. | 07/10/1884 |
Skillings, David N. | Of Winchester. Death of. | 03/11/1880 |
Skillings, David N. | Obituary. | 03/18/1880 |
Skillings, David N. | Bequests. | 03/25/1880 |
Skilton, Stephen | of Burlington. Sudden death. | 06/27/1873 |
Skinner, Mr. & Mrs. James | Wooden wedding. | 11/05/1874 |
Slack, Charles W. | Editor, Boston Commonwealth. Obituary. | 04/23/1885 |
Sleeper, Horace L. | of Winchester. Obituary. | 12/04/1884 |
Sloan, John | Railroad accident. | 02/19/1874 |
Sloan, John | Out again: discharged from the Mass. Genl. Hospital. | 06/11/1874 |
Small, Elizabeth | Widow of Dr. Samuel Sewall died at Lewiston, Maine, Tuesday aged 100 years. | 08/05/1886 |
Smith, Brooks | of Lexington, sudden death in Winchester. | 03/25/1875 |
Smith, C. Willard | m. S. Lillian Thompson. | 09/22/1881 |
Smith, Cyrus | of Lincoln, father Mrs. Leonard Thompson. Obituary. | 01/05/1882 |
Smith, Gardner H. | A former resident of Winchester, seriously injured in a railroad accident, near Denver, Col. | 11/27/1884 |
Smith, Gardner H. | Correction. | 12/04/1884 |
Smith, Hon. Hezekiah B. | of Smithville, New Jersey. Interesting sketch of. | 11/28/1878 |
Smith, Maria | A false claim for a pension. Said to be the wife of Moses Butler, Co. K., 39th Massachusetts Regiment, who died at Salisbury N. C., winter of 1864-5. | 10/28/1886 |
Smith, Maria | A fake claim for a pension. Said to be the wife of Moses Baster, Co. K., 39th Massachusetts Regiment, who died at Salisbury N. C., winter of 1864-5. | 10/28/1886 |
Smith, Mary Frances (Tenney) | Winchester. Death of. | 09/29/1887 |
Smith, Thomas | of Winchester. Found dead. | 11/10/1887 |
Smallpox | --- | 01/03/1873 |
Smallpox | --- | 01/10/1873 |
Snake, Black | Seen on Horn Pond mountain, with a white ring around his neck, about eighteen feet long and 4 inches in diameter. | 07/27/1882 |
Snow, John F. | At San Francisco, California. | 06/30/1871 |
Snowstorm | A Blizzard | 03/15/1888 |
Snowstorm | One snowstorm. | 02/02/1882 |
Snowstorm | Another big storm. | 02/09/1882 |
Snowstorm, Big | --- | 02/07/1878 |
Soldier’s Headstones | --- | 03/27/1879 |
Soldier’s Headstones | --- | 04/10/1879 |
Soldier’s Home | Powder Hill, Chelsea. Opened Tuesday, for the reception of guests. | 07/27/1882 |
Soldiers Home, Trustees of | To visit Woburn…to examine the old Flagg Place, Vernon Street, with a view to purchase. | 03/11/1880 |
Somerville, City of | A committee from the City Government of Somerville visited Woburn to examine the working of the steam fire alarm gong. | 02/26/1885 |
Sons of Temperance | Grand Division, held Quarterly meeting in Lyceum Hall, Woburn. | 07/22/1875 |
Sons of Veterans | Charles Meriam Camp, No. 3, sons of veterans of the United States, was instituted last night… | 07/12/1883 |
Sounding Board, The | A Woburn Ditty. | 06/10/1886 |
Souther, Carrie A. M. | Winchester, Death of. | 08/25/1887 |
Spear, Charles | Keeper of the Almshouse bitten by an inmate. | 08/05/1880 |
Spelling Match | Between High School graduates and scholars at Lyceum Hall. | 04/08/1875 |
Spelling Match | Woburn vs. Winchester. | 04/15/1875 |
Spelling Match | Spelling match at Lyceum Hall. | 04/29/1875 |
Spicer, Commodore William F. | U. S. Navy, Commandant at the Boston Navy Yard, died Nov. 29, 1878. Obituary. | 12/05/1878 |
Sprague, Timothy | of Stoneham, died Jan. 24, 1881 a. 95 y. | 01/27/1881 |
Standard Time and Measurement | --- | 01/10/1884 |
Standard Time, Change In | On Sunday, Nov. 18, the time ball will fall and the noon bells will ring in Boston at 44 minutes 16 seconds after 11 o’clock. | 10/18/1883 |
Standard Time, Change In | The Standard Time. | 11/22/1883 |
Standard Time, New | Is Legal time, Decision of Judge Holmes, Supreme Court. | 12/06/1883 |
Standard Time, New | There was quite a gathering at the Woburn Centre Railroad Station at high noon Sunday waiting for the new time to be telegraphed from Boston. | 11/22/1883 |
Standard Time, New | The time ball, the dropping of which at the top of the Equitable Building in Boston, has marked the noon hour, is to be discontinued for want of the necessary funds to keep it going. | 09/11/1884 |
Stanley, Mr. & Mrs. Frederick | Wooden wedding. | 01/31/1884 |
Stark, Caroline J. | of Winchester. Death of. | 01/19/1888 |
Stark, Francis | Sudden death. | 04/20/1882 |
State Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, The | of the Loyal Orange Institution of the U.S.A. Semi-Annual meeting held in Fraternity Hall, 121 Main Street, Woburn, to-day. | 12/03/1885 |
Statue of Liberty | New York Harbor. An appeal for funds. | 09/11/1884 |
Stearns, Mr. & Mrs. Isaac D. | Silver wedding. | 09/21/1882 |
Stearns, Onslow | of Concord, N. H. Obituary. | 01/02/1879 |
Steele, Frederick | m. Alice Howitt Allen at Osterville. | 09/23/1886 |
Stevens, Charles H. | Co. G., Woburn Mechanic Phalanx charges brought before the Court Martial sustained; decision reserved. | 12/01/1881 |
Stevens, Charles H. | Launched his new yacht, the “Winnie D”, upon Horn Pond last Wednesday forenoon… | 05/17/1888 |
Stevens, Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. | Surprise party. | 10/13/1887 |
Stevens, Darius R. | Fatal accident. | 12/27/1872 |
Stevens, Joseph H. | Fatal result. | 11/15/1877 |
Stevens, Mr. & Mrs. Orrin W. | 25th wedding anniversary. A jolly party. | 01/15/1880 |
Stewart, Mr. & Mrs. Donald W. | Wooden wedding. | 05/30/1878 |
Stewart, Hugh | A young child of Mr. Hugh Stewart, formerly of Burlington, buried there last Sunday. | 07/26/1883 |
Stewart, Hugh | Of Cambridgeport. Burial of his young son at Burlington. Diphtheria. | 08/02/1883 |
Stickney, Sadie (Baldwin) | In memoriam. | 06/28/1883 |
Still, Mrs. L. A. | Widow of O. R. Still. Sudden death of. | 08/18/1887 |
Still, O. R. | Obituary. | 09/09/1880 |
Stockenbury, Nelson J. | Burial of. | 12/20/1888 |
Stockman, John M. | At San Francisco, California. | 06/30/1871 |
Stone, Josiah F. | of Winchester. Obituary. | 01/27/1881 |
Stone, Mrs. J. Frank | Winchester. Funeral of. | 02/23/1888 |
Stone, Mrs. J. Frank | Death of. | 02/16/1888 |
Storm | Severe thunder storm accompanied by hail; much damage done in Woburn and Winchester. | 09/14/1882 |
Stoneham and Woburn | Horse Railroad bought by the Lynn Horse Railroad Company. | 11/11/1886 |
Stoneham Street Railroad Co. | Granted a location connecting with the North Woburn Street R.R. Co., at Main and Salem Streets, thence Salem, Pine, Orange, Central and Montvale Ave.to Stoneham Line. | 01/27/1887 |
Stoneham Street R. R. Company | Petition the legislature to change their name to East Middlesex Street R. R. Company. | 04/21/1887 |
Storm | A Tempest. Much damage done. | 07/17/1879 |
Storm, The | --- | 03/23/1876 |
Storm, The | Freshet in Winchester. | 03/23/1876 |
Storm, The Great | Much damage done by lightning. | 08/15/1878 |
Storm, Terrific | The thunder and rain-storm of last Friday afternoon was the most severe that has visited Woburn for years. | 08/04/1887 |
Stowers, Joseph B. | Obituary. | 03/27/1879 |
Strafford, Maurice | A lad of fifteen missing Since Aug. 15. | 08/30/1877 |
Strafford, Thomas | Co. G, Woburn Machine Phalanx Court Marshall recommends his dishonorable discharge. | 09/29/1881 |
Strafford, William | Human Cussedness. | 08/08/1878 |
Strafford, William | Human Cussedness. | 08/15/1878 |
Stratton, Abigail (Richardson) | of Winchester. Obituary. | 07/19/1888 |
Strout, Mr. & Mrs. C. W. | 11th wedding anniversary. | 02/17/1887 |
Subterranean Retreat | Found near the Chemical works, North Woburn… | 10/26/1882 |
Sullivan, Bridget | From the State almshouse, Tewksbury, found in Woburn. | 11/29/1888 |
Sullivan, Katie E. | m. James P. Collins. | 02/28/1884 |
Sullivan, Michael | Fatal accident. | 11/03/1871 |
Sullivan, Michael | Inquest. | 11/10/1871 |
Sullivan, Nannie | (Julia Hourihan) of Woburn, aged 100 years, killed by the cars at Winchester. | 12/28/1882 |
Sullivan, Nannie | Obituary. | 01/04/1883 |
Sullivan, Nannie | Inquest finding. | 01/18/1883 |
Sullivan, Sarah Elizabeth | A sad affair. Inquest. | 06/08/1876 |
Sullivan, Sarah Elizabeth | Verdict. | 06/15/1876 |
Sumner, Charles | Death of. | 03/12/1874 |
Sunday Coach | Between Woburn and Winchester connecting with the trains to and from Boston. | 05/10/1877 |
Sunday Railroad Trains | Editorial on. | 05/24/1877 |
Sunday Railroad Trains | Editorial on. | 05/31/1877 |
Sunday Trains to and from Boston | on the Woburn Branch R. R. commenced running last Sunday. | 07/19/1877 |
Suter, Rev. John Wallace | m. Helen Jenkins, Winchester. | 01/19/1888 |
Sutton Medal, The | Award Co. G, Woburn Mechanic Phalanx. | 08/31/1882 |
Svenson, Annie | Unsuccessful attempt to down herself… in Frog Pond. | 09/08/1887 |
Swamp Angels | Volunteer Hose Company at Central Square, Organized under the name of. | 01/02/1879 |
Sweetser, Hannah B. | of Winchester. Bequests of. | 01/27/1887 |
Sweetser, Samuel Clark | Sudden death. | 06/05/1879 |
Sweetser, Theodore H. | Obituary. | 05/11/1882 |
Swift, Harry | His bake house on Railroad St., burned. | 10/14/1875 |
Swift, Maude | m. John E. McClure at St. Charles Church. | 06/15/1876 |
Sykes, Joseph | Liquor license revoked. | 07/31/1884 |
Symmes, Charlotte | of Winchester died Nov. 30, 1884 , a. 87. | 02/11/1884 |
Symmes, Jennie (Metcalf) | of Winchester. Death of. | 09/15/1887 |
Symmes, Jennie (Metcalf) | Funeral services. | 09/22/1887 |
Symmes, Mrs. Joseph | of Winchester. Sudden death of. | 03/31/1871 |
Symmes, Samuel S. | m. Jennie E. Metcalf. Winchester. | 12/10/1885 |
Taffe, John | Felonious Assault. | 05/10/1883 |
Taffe, John | Indicted. | 06/14/1883 |
Talbot Ex Gov. Thomas | Obituary. | 10/15/1885 |
Talty, Maggie | Fatal burning accident. | 09/17/1885 |
Tanners and Carriers | Mass meeting. | 12/27/1888 |
Tanning Human Skin | --- | 04/19/1883 |
Tanton, Mr. & Mrs. William | Surprise. | 06/07/1872 |
Taxpayers | $100 and Over. | 08/09/1872 |
Taxpayers | $50 to $100. | 08/16/1872 |
Taxpayers | Those who pay $50 and over. | 08/22/1878 |
Taxpayers | Those who pay $100 and over. | 08/07/1879 |
Taxpayers | Those who pay $100 and over. | 10/14/1880 |
Taxpayers | Those who pay $100 and over. | 08/22/1873 |
Taxpayers | Those who pay $100 and over. | 08/23/1877 |
Taxpayers | Those who pay $100 and over. | 09/01/1881 |
Taxpayers | Those who pay $100 and over. | 08/24/1882 |
Taxpayers | Those who pay $100 and over. | 08/23/1883 |
Taxpayers | Those who pay $100 and over. | 08/21/1884 |
Taxpayers | Those who pay $100 and over. | 08/20/1885 |
Tay, Edward C. | of Wilmington formerly of Woburn. Insane; taken to Danvers Asylum. | 08/07/1884 |
Taylor, Benjamin | of Burlington. Fatal accident. | 12/26/1878 |
Taylor, Dolly | 97 years old last Saturday, May 13. | 05/18/1882 |
Taylor, Dolly | Died aged 97 years, 2 months, 25 days. Obituary. | 08/10/1882 |
Taylor, Mr. & Mrs. Franklin | China wedding. | 07/18/1873 |
Taylor, J. D. | Presentation. | 01/02/1879 |
Taylor, Susie | of Burlington. Obituary. | 12/31/1885 |
Taylor, Thomas C. | m. Sofia Carpenter. | 01/09/1879 |
Teachers Convention | Middlesex County Teachers Convention Held in Cummings Schoolhouse, Woburn. | 04/15/1875 |
Teare, Margaret | Widow of Philip Teare, died at Brockton yesterday. | 02/04/1886 |
Teare, Philip | Insane; taken to Danvers Asylum. | 02/09/1881 |
Teare, Philip | Obituary. | 09/15/1881 |
Tebbets, Mr. & Mrs. Enoch | of Burlington. Golden wedding. | 11/20/1879 |
Tebbets, Mrs. | of Burlington. Obituary. | 04/02/1885 |
Tebbets, Mrs. E. | of Burlington. 78th Birthday. | 12/06/1883 |
Telephone, The | Lecture & concert to be given on, etc. | 02/07/1878 |
Telephone, The | The Telephone. | 02/14/1878 |
Temperance Convention Catholic | The Catholic Total Abstinence Union of the Archdiocese of Boston, held its Fifth annual convention in Woburn. | 04/14/1881 |
Telephone | Communication with Boston the last of the week. | 11/24/1881 |
Telephone | New in operation. | 12/15/1881 |
Telephone | A public telephone is to be put in the post office at North Woburn. | 07/20/1882 |
Telephone | To introduce the telephone in town. | 06/12/1879 |
Telephone Exchange | Received permission to erect poles for telephone lines in Woburn. | 09/15/1881 |
Telephony | Prof. Bell’s demonstrations. | 01/25/1877 |
Temperance Document, An Old | --- | 08/10/1876 |
Temperance in Woburn | Forty Years Ago. | 12/29/1871 |
Temperance Movement, The | By C. G. Waterman. | 06/25/1871 |
Temperance Movement, The | By C. G. Waterman. | 07/02/1885 |
Temperance Movement, The | By C. G. Waterman. | 07/23/1885 |
Temperance Movement, The | By C. G. Waterman. | 07/30/1885 |
Temperance Movement, The | By C. G. Waterman. | 08/13/1885 |
Temperance Movement, The | By C. G. Waterman. | 08/20/1885 |
Temperance Movement, The | By C. G. Waterman. | 08/27/1885 |
Temperance Movement, The | By C. G. Waterman. | 09/03/1885 |
Temperance Reform, The | --- | 02/17/1876 |
Temperance Reform, The | --- | 02/22/1876 |
Temperance Reform, The | --- | 03/02/1876 |
Temperance Reform, The | --- | 03/09/1876 |
Temperance Reform, The | --- | 03/23/1876 |
Temperance Reform, The | --- | 03/30/1876 |
Temperance Reform, The | --- | 04/13/1876 |
Temperance Reform, The | --- | 04/20/1876 |
Temperance Reform, The | --- | 04/27/1876 |
Temperance Reform, The | --- | 05/04/1876 |
Temperance Reform, The | --- | 05/25/1876 |
Temperance Reform, The | --- | 06/01/1876 |
Temperance Reform, The | --- | 06/08/1876 |
Temperance Reform, The | --- | 07/06/1876 |
Temperance Reform, The | --- | 10/19/1876 |
Temperance, Sons of | Surrender of, Charter of Mishawum Division #59. | 12/28/1876 |
Temperance Union, Women’s Christian | Held a County mass meeting in Woburn. | 04/22/1880 |
Temple, Eliza | Of Milton. Aunt of Mark Allen. Obituary. | 11/04/1886 |
Temple of Honor | United Temple No. 7 of the Order of the Temple of Honor…instituted in Woburn. | 11/01/1883 |
Temple of Honor United | No. 7 surrenders its charter. | 05/14/1885 |
Tennis Club | Organized. | 07/15/1886 |
Thatcher, Henry Knox | Rear Admiral U. S. Navy. Obituary. | 04/08/1880 |
Thatcher, Susan Corey | Widow of Rear Admiral Henry Knox Thatcher of Wilmington died in Boston. | 02/02/1888 |
Thayer, John | Wyman Street. Found dead. | 08/25/1887 |
Thayer, John Norcross | Of Peterboro, NH, died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. H. M. Shephard, Winchester, and buried at Hartford, Conn. Obituary. | 06/02/1887 |
Theobald, William | Of Stoneham thought drowned in Spot Pond. Found in Concord, N.H. | 09/27/1888 |
Third Light Battery Association | --- | 10/03/1878 |
Third Light Battery Association | Reunion of the Third Light Battery association and the 22nd Mass Regt. in Woburn. | 10/10/1878 |
Thirty-Ninth Massachusetts Regiment | Fifteenth Annual Reunion held in Woburn. | 10/06/1881 |
Thirty-Ninth Regiment | History of. | 09/23/1875 |
Thirty Ninth Regiment | Reunion in Woburn. | 10/07/1875 |
Thompson, A. E. | of Woburn. Candidate for Lieut. Governor Biographical sketch of. | 09/09/1880 |
Thompson, A. E. | Contested Senatorship. | 09/09/1880 |
Thompson, A. E. | Contested Senatorship. | 01/21/1875 |
Thompson, A. E. | Contested Senatorship. | 01/28/1875 |
Thompson, A. E. | Contested Senatorship. | 02/04/1875 |
Thompson, Aaron | Obituary. | 06/21/1888 |
Thompson, Aaron | Presentation. | 01/07/1886 |
Thompson, Albert | North Woburn. Sudden death. | 01/07/1875 |
Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. E. E. | Silver wedding. | 09/12/1873 |
Thompson, G. M. | Surprise; presentation. | 02/23/1888 |
Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. L. W. | Tenth wedding anniversary. | 10/28/1886 |
Thompson, Rev. Leander | To write a sketch of the schools in Woburn for the last 100 years. | 02/10/1876 |
Thompson, Col. Leonard | Nahant a Hundred years ago. | 09/11/1879 |
Thompson, Colonel Leonard | A veteran Democrat. | 11/18/1880 |
Thompson, Colonel Leonard | Obituary. | 12/30/1880 |
Thompson, Col. Leonard | Visits Nahant. | 09/06/1880 |
Thompson, Colonel Leonard | Will of. | 01/13/1881 |
Thompson, Leonard | Of Woburn. Presents a portrait of his father, Colonel Leonard Thompson, to the Burlington Public Library. | 05/17/1888 |
Thompson, S. Lillian | m. C. William Smith. | 09/22/1881 |
Thompson, Esq. Samuel | The Dark day. | 05/20/1880 |
Thompson, Samuel F. | Insane; taken to Danvers Asylum. | 12/05/1878 |
Thompson, Capt. Samuel J. | His revolver, lost at the battle of Malvern Hill, obtained by promise from parties in Virginia, by his son-in-law, N. W. Eaton. | 03/03/1881 |
Thompson, W. C. | Son of Daniel P. Thompson at Omaha, Neb. | 06/30/1871 |
Thumb, General Tom | (Charles Howard Stratton). Death of. | 07/19/1883 |
Thumb, General Tom | Sketch of, on last page of the, | 07/26/1883 |
Thunet, Harry | Burlington. Presented with $70. | 04/21/1887 |
Thurston, Samuel | 83 years old; surprise party. | 03/10/1881 |
Thurston, Samuel | Obituary. | 09/02/1886 |
Thurston, Samuel | Correction. | 09/09/1886 |
Tidd, Charles A. | Obituary. | 05/25/1876 |
Tidd, John D. | Obituary. | 04/03/1879 |
Tidd, John E. | Appointed Deputy Sheriff to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Horace Collamore. | 01/14/1886 |
Tidd, John E. | Deputy Sheriff Qualified for Office. | 01/21/1886 |
Tidd, Mr. & Mrs. Marshall | 25th Anniversary Wedding. | 06/23/1871 |
Tidd, Marshall | Discovers a Natural Curiosity at Mount Willoughby, Willoughby Lake. | 10/19/1882 |
Tidd, Marshall | A Cent on its Travels. | 05/10/1883 |
Tidd, Marshall | Of Northern Woburn Writes…With Reference to a Brilliant Celestial Phenomenon He Witnessed One Evening Last Week. | 10/20/1887 |
Tidd, Mrs. Marshall | Who is 80 Years Old Today Visited Last Saturday, Two of her Schoolmates in Lexington. | 07/05/1888 |
Tilden, Samuel J. | Died at Greystone, NY yesterday morning. | 08/05/1886 |
Tilden, Samuel Jones | Biographical Sketch of. | 02/24/1876 |
Tillson, David E. | Formerly of Woburn m. Virginia A. Burgess of Macon, Georgia. | 06/08/1882 |
Tillson, David | Funeral of. | 12/12/1873 |
Tillson, David H. | Serious Accident, Death of. | 01/19/1872 |
Tillson, David H. | Masonic Funeral. | 01/27/1872 |
Toland, Dominick | Woburn John Cummings Hose Co., No. 3. Funeral of. | 05/03/1888 |
Tompkins, Dr. Orlando | Of Boston, Obituary. | 12/04/1884 |
Tornado | --- | 09/01/1871 |
Tortoise | One caught weighing 16 lbs. near Rag Rock. | 06/18/1874 |
Tory Renegade, The | Or the Wife’s Judgement. A Patriotic Drama in Two Acts by Mark Allen. | 01/27/1876 |
Tory Renegade, The | Or the Wife’s Judgement. A Patriotic Drama in Two Acts by Mark Allen. | 02/10/1876 |
Totman, William | Obituary. | 11/13/1884 |
Townly, Rev. H. C. | Resigns as Pastor, Woburn First Baptist Church. | 04/26/1872 |
Townsend, Jacob | Of Wakefield. | 10/05/1882 |
Tracey, James | Missing since March 14, found in the river at Chelmsford. | 04/30/1885 |
Tracey, James | See also, William Tracey in | 03/26/1885 |
Tracy, William | Missing. | 03/26/1885 |
Tracy, William | See also James Tracey in Adv. | 03/30/1885 |
Trinty Church | Unsigned Communication. | 05/13/1880 |
Trinity Parish (Episcopal) | The True Inwardness of Church government defined. G. | 08/18/1881 |
Trinity Parish (Episcopal) | Modern Conservatism and the Primitive Church compared. G. | 08/25/1881 |
Trowan, Henry G. | Attempted suicide. | 08/14/1879 |
Trowan, Henry C. | His shop on Broad St., destroyed by fire. | 11/26/1874 |
Trowbridge, Alice A. | Wife of Joseph S. Trowbridge of Winchester. Obituary. | 09/18/1884 |
True, Mr. & Mrs. John S. | Surprise and presentation. | 02/10/1876 |
Trull, Alvah | of New York. His remains buried in Burlington. | 03/02/1882 |
Trull, Elbridge | Obituary. | 06/09/1887 |
Trull, Col. Ezra J. | Obituary. | 05/06/1886 |
Trull, Dr. Samuel | Obituary. | 05/25/1876 |
Tucker, Sarah B. | m. Henry H. Butler, Winchester. | 06/30/1887 |
Turner, A. C. | Family reunion. | 06/03/1886 |
Tweed, David | of Central Square, dropped dead. | 12/13/1877 |
Tweed, James | Obituary. | 07/21/1881 |
Twenty-second Massachusetts Regiment | Arrangements being made for the reunion of the regiment in Woburn. | 09/26/1878 |
Twenty-second Massachusetts Regiment | Reception of. | 10/03/1878 |
Twenty-second Massachusetts Regiment | Reunion of the 22nd Mass. Regt., and the 3d Light Battery Association, held in Woburn. | 10/10/1878 |
Twenty-second Regiment | Reunion at Quincy House, Boston. | 12/20/1883 |
Twombly, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel W. | of Winchester. Coral wedding. | 09/20/1882 |
Twombly, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel W. | of Winchester, 42d wedding anniversary. | 09/17/1885 |
Twombly, Mr. & Mrs. Samuel W. | of Winchester, 44th wedding Anniversary. | 09/15/1887 |
Tyler, Frank E. | of Belmont, accidentally shot himself in Cummingsville. | 09/12/1878 |
Tyler, James P. | Obituary. | 08/25/1881 |
Tyler, James P. | Correction. | 09/01/1881 |
Union Weekly, The | Formerly known as the Woburn Courier. | 06/05/1884 |
Union Weekly, the | In dispute. | 06/12/1884 |
Unitarian Church | Vote to extend a call to Rev. H. C. Parker, Nashua, NH. | 04/05/1888 |
Unitarian Church Clock | Rope supporting one of the weights broke…and the weight, which weighs between 400 and 500 pounds crashed through the ceiling to the audience room… | 08/01/1878 |
Unitarian Club | Organization of. | 10/11/1888 |
Unitarian Conference | The South Middlesex Conference of the Unitarian Churches, held in Woburn. | 06/10/1880 |
United American Mechanics, Order of | Liberty Council No. 38 of Woburn Order of United American Mechanics, recently instituted. Officers of. | 12/13/1888 |
Universalist Church | The Old Murray Church, Gloucester, Massachusetts, the first Universalist Church in America, built for Rev. John Murray, in 1780, has been partially blown down and the remainder has been removed. | 12/06/1883 |
Upton, Mrs. David R. | N. Wilmington. Obituary. | 03/27/1884 |
Usher, Mrs. John S. | of Brooklyn, NY, in Winchester. | 06/30/1879 |
Utopian Lawn Tennis Association | Organization of. Grounds, corner Mount Pleasant and Prospect Streets. | 12/02/1886 |
Utopian Lawn Tennis Association | Grounds to be opened June 17. | 06/02/1887 |
Utopian Lawn Tennis Association | Grounds opened. | 06/23/1887 |
Valentine, Benjamin F. | Attempted suicide; taken to Tewksbury Almshouse. | 09/09/1880 |
Van Colt, Maggie Newton | Preaches in the Methodist Episcopal Church. | 02/09/1872 |
Van Colt, Maggie Newton | Preaches in the Methodist Episcopal Church | 02/16/1872 |
Van Colt, Maggie Newton | Preaches in the Methodist Episcopal Church. | 02/23/1872 |
Van Colt, Maggie Newton | Miraculous Cure. | 03/01/1872 |
Vaughan, Mrs. Margaret | Born in County Mayo, Ireland, Mar. 15, 1766, died in Danville, Illinois, Oct. 10, 1881, aged 115 years and nearly 7 months. | 10/20/1881 |
Veterans, Sons of | Charles Meriam Camp, No. 3, instituted. | 07/12/1883 |
Village Union, North Woburn | An Association formed. | 05/01/1884 |
Vineyard Brook | On the scent. | 06/13/1873 |
Vining, John A. | Missing from the Danvers Asylum. | 02/08/1883 |
Vining, John A. | Found. | 08/09/1883 |
Wade, Benjamin F. | Obituary. | 04/17/1879 |
Wade, Block | The old wooden building, no. 176 Main St., in the Wade Block, lately occupied by John H. Ropes, as a butter store, has been pulled down and a brick building is to take its place. | 12/11/1884 |
Wade, Ebenezer | of Burlington. Found dead. Inquest. | 12/19/1873 |
Wade House, Old | Moved from Main Street to Park Street. | 07/03/1884 |
Wakeford, Robert W. | His son 4 years old, burned to death. | 12/26/1873 |
Walker, Hannah | Widow of Edward Walker of Burlington. Obituary. | 07/26/1883 |
Walker, Hannah F. | m. H. M. Nichols of Burlington, May 18, 1886. | 05/27/1886 |
Walker, D. D., Rev. James | His birthplace in Burlington. | 01/18/1883 |
Walker, D. D. Rev. James | Correction. | 02/01/1883 |
Walker, James H. | of Burlington. Obituary. | 06/18/1885 |
Walker, Josiah | of Winchester. Obituary. | 05/10/1876 |
Walker, Mr. & Mrs. S. E. | of Burlington. Death of their twin sons. | 09/11/1884 |
Walking Match | --- | 07/25/1873 |
Walks About Town | Winn St. looking up. | 04/28/1871 |
Walks About Town | Winn St. looking up. | 05/19/1871 |
Walks About Town | Winn St. looking up. | 07/11/1871 |
Walks About Town | Winn St. looking up. | 09/01/1871 |
Walnut Hill Rifle Range | New Rifle Range. | 11/23/1876 |
Walsh, John | Obituary. | 09/13/1888 |
Walsh, John | Former resident of Woburn killed in Arizona Territory. | 05/27/1886 |
Walsh, Michael | of the Woburn Police force, presented with a gold badge. | 12/15/1887 |
Walsh, Thomas | His daughter Leona, aged 11 mos., drowned in a pail of water. | 08/12/1886 |
Ward Boundaries in Woburn | Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. | 08/23/1888 |
Ward Boundaries | In Woburn, wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. | 08/30/1888 |
Ward, Mr. & Mrs. W.B. | Silver wedding. | 05/11/1882 |
Ware, Rev. James Porter | Of Providence, R. I. has accepted the rectorship of the Trinity Episcopal Church. | 07/01/1886 |
Ware, Rev. James Porter | Resigns as Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church; accepts rectorship of church in Central Pennsylvania. | 03/31/1887 |
Ware, Rev. James Porter | Resigns as Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church; accepts rectorship of church in Central Pennsylvania. | 04/07/1887 |
Warland, Thomas | Presentation. | 01/19/1882 |
Warren Academy | Sketch of. | 12/19/1878 |
Warren Cadets Reunion | Reunion. | 05/19/1881 |
Warren, General G. K. | Obituary. | 08/10/1882 |
Warren, Maj. Gen G. K. | Sketch of. | 09/30/1875 |
Warren, William | Boston Museum Company. Funeral of. | 09/27/1888 |
Warren, William | A deserved tribute. | 10/04/1888 |
Washburn, Rev. C. H. | of Berlin, Massachusetts, tendered a case by the North Cong. Church, Woburn, and the Burlington Cong. Church. | 10/25/1888 |
Washington, George | Dedication of the Monument at Washington, D. C. erected to his memory. Sketch of his life. | 02/26/1885 |
Washington Monument | Dedicated. | 02/26/1885 |
Washington Monument | Charles E. Nichols and John P. Backman, Woburn Mechanic Phalanx, go to the dedication with the Lawrence Light Band of Medford as representatives of Co. G. | 02/26/1885 |
Washington’s Birthday | --- | 02/25/1886 |
Water, Analysis of | Horn Pond. Well on Common. | 03/08/1872 |
Water for Woburn | --- | 12/01/1871 |
Water for Woburn | A water supply. | 12/08/1871 |
Watering Troughs | New one being set in the Common. The old one to be placed on Cambridge Street, near John Weston’s. | 09/28/1882 |
Waterman, G. C. | The Temperance Movement. | 06/25/1882 |
Waterman, G. C. | The Temperance Movement. | 07/02/1885 |
Waterman, G. C. | The Temperance Movement. | 07/23/1885 |
Waterman, G. C. | The Temperance Movement. | 07/30/1885 |
Waterman, G. C. | The Temperance Movement. | 08/13/1885 |
Waterman, G. C. | The Temperance Movement. | 08/20/1885 |
Waterman, G. C. | The Temperance Movement. | 08/27/1885 |
Waterman, G. C. | The Temperance Movement. | 09/03/1885 |
Waters, John W. | Ex-foreman Highland Hose Co., presented with a gold badge. | 06/07/1877 |
Watertown | The Paquoset Hook and Ladder Company and other members of the Watertown Fire Department visited the Gilchrest Hook and Ladder Company of Woburn. | 06/29/1882 |
Watts, William | Serious accident. | 09/30/1886 |
Ward, Sarah (Sargent) | Obituary. | 03/18/1886 |
Wayaniko | Or the Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts by Mark Allen. | 02/26/1874 |
Wayaniko | Or the Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts by Mark Allen. | 05/07/1874 |
Wayaniko | 06/11/1874 | |
Wayaniko | Or the Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts by Mark Allen. | 07/16/1874 |
Wayaniko | Or the Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts by Mark Allen. | 07/23/1884 |
Wayaniko | Or the Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts by Mark Allen. | 12/03/1874 |
Wayaniko | Or the Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts by Mark Allen. | 12/10/1874 |
Wayaniko | Or the Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts by Mark Allen. | 01/27/1876 |
Wayaniko | Or the Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts by Mark Allen. | 02/03/1876 |
Wayaniko | Or the Fourth of July, 1776. A Tragedy in five acts by Mark Allen. | 02/10/1876 |
Weather Indications, Local | By Rekrap. One. | 12/13/1883 |
Weather Indications, Local | By Rekrap. Two. | 12/27/1883 |
Weather Indications, Local | By Rekrap. Three. | 01/10/1884 |
Weather Indications, Local | By Rekrap. Four. | 02/07/1884 |
Weather Indications, Local | By Rekrap. Five. | 02/21/1884 |
Webb, Mary E. | of Winthrop, Maine m. Charles E. Fuller of Brooklyn, N.Y., at Winchester. | 06/12/1884 |
Webb, William | of Winchester. In memoriam. | 12/30/1886 |
Webster, Jacob | Obituary. | 10/02/1879 |
Webster, M. L. | Presentation. | 05/03/1872 |
Welch, Frank | of Burlington. Fatal Accident. | 10/23/1884 |
Welch, John | East Woburn. Killed by lightning. | 07/12/1872 |
Wells, Annie F. | m. Lorenzo A. Dunbar. | 08/09/1883 |
Welsh, Mrs. John | of Burlington. Found dead. | 01/22/1885 |
West, Mr. & Mrs. L. B. | China wedding | 04/19/1877 |
Westall, Rev. H. A. | of Erie, Pennsylvania, received and accepts call to the pastorate, Unitarian Church, Woburn. | 04/17/1884 |
Westall, Rev. H. A | To be installed tonight. | 05/15/1884 |
Westall, Rev. H. A. | Has tendered his resignation as pastor of the First Unitarian Church. | 11/25/1886 |
Westall, Rev. H. A. | Resignation accepted, goes to Bloomington, Illinois. | 12/09/1886 |
Westcott, Agnes | m. Warren Johnson of Winchester. | 10/15/1885 |
Western Sufferers, Committee on | Statement. | 02/09/1872 |
Wetherell, F. E. | Personal. | 03/12/1874 |
Wetherell, J. F. | Winchester. Obituary. | 09/01/1887 |
Weymouth, John L. | Resolutions of respect. | 11/03/1871 |
Wheeler, Franny C. | Teacher, Central Grammar School. See “An unpleasant episode.” Discourteous treatment of. | 06/23/1881 |
Wheeler, William A. | Biographical sketch of. | 08/24/1876 |
Wheelock, William Herbert | Died at Mount Pleasant, S. C., Oct. 31, a. 33 y. Obituary. | 11/13/1879 |
Wheelock, Captain William R. | of Mount Pleasant, S.C., a former resident of Woburn, died at the residence of his son-in-law, on Winn Street. Obituary. | 08/10/1882 |
Wheelock, Captain William R. | Respect to the memory. | 09/14/1882 |
Whitcher’s Block, Main Street | Diagram of ground plan. | 07/31/1884 |
White, Miss | Daughter of S. B. White m. Preston Pond, Winchester. | 10/22/1885 |
White, George | Driver, Taylor’s Woburn and Boston Express fatally injured at the Main Street Railroad Crossing, Winchester. | 08/28/1879 |
White, George | Autopsy. | 09/04/1879 |
White, George | Inquest. | 09/18/1879 |
White, George | Report Filed. | 09/25/1879 |
White, Louisa | of Burlington died in Woburn; Sunday morning. | 06/13/1887 |
White Col. Samuel B. | of Winchester. The first commander of the Woburn Mechanic Phalanx. Obituary. | 11/14/1878 |
White, Sarah | Widow of Col. Samuel B. White of Winchester. Fatal Accident. | 09/02/1880 |
White, William G. | Co. G., 12th U. S. Infantry at Fort McDowell, Arizona. | 02/16/1882 |
White, William | A former resident of Woburn, died at Jersey City, N. J., Dec. 2nd. Obituary. | 12/06/1877 |
Whitney, Evelyn F. | of Winchester. Obituary. | 12/06/1883 |
Whitney, Gertrude C. | Stoneham. Disappears. | 07/19/1888 |
Whittemore, B. F. | Ring lost at Sat Lake, Utah found. | 09/06/1888 |
Whittemore, B. F. | To have reunion of the 53rd Massachusetts regiment at his place in E. Woburn, Sept 2d. | 08/19/1875 |
Whittemore, B. F. | Reunion of the 53rd Mass. Regt. | 09/09/1875 |
Whittemore, Mr. & Mrs. B. F. | “Evergreens” Montvale. Silver wedding. | 08/28/1879 |
Whittier, Edward T. | Editor, Stoneham Independent. Obituary. | 12/19/1878 |
Willard, John. H. | m. Ida Lillian Hutchinson. Burlington. | 03/25/1880 |
Williams, Paul | of Mendon, aged 12 years who has no limbs, a good penman and scholar. | 01/06/1887 |
Williams, Rev. Theodore C. | m. Velma Curtis Wright of Boston. | 06/21/1883 |
Williams, William L. | of Melrose. Obituary. | 01/19/1888 |
Williams, William L. | Memoriam. | 02/09/1888 |
Willoughby, E. K. | Police officer. Accidently shot himself. | 03/08/1872 |
Willoughby, E. K. | Police officer. Accidently shot himself. | 03/22/1872 |
Willoughby, John | Presented with $50. | 01/04/1883 |
Wilmarth, O. H. | A visit to the Old Homestead. Poetry. | 07/08/1886 |
Wilmington | One hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Town. | 09/30/1880 |
Wilson, Charles | of Boston, a former resident of Woburn, died in Copenhagen, Denmark, the place of his birth, Feb. 14. Obituary. | 02/28/1884 |
Wilson, Henry | Vice president. Editorial on the death of. | 11/25/1875 |
Wilson, Willis | Taken to Danvers Asylum. | 09/19/1878 |
Winchester | Floods and washouts. | 02/18/1886 |
Winchester | Leather business. | 01/08/1880 |
Winchester | Correction. | 01/15/1880 |
Winchester | Leather business. | 12/30/1880 |
Winchester | The New Reservoir. | 06/22/1882 |
Winchester | Wedge Pond. Is it Wedge or Wedgemere Pond or Echo Lake. | 06/29/1882 |
Winchester, the Business Men of | Mention is made of copper being found in Winchester. | 03/29/1877 |
Winchester Historical and Genealogical Society | --- | 11/20/1884 |
Winchester Historical and Genealogical Society | First meeting, etc. | 11/27/1884 |
Winchester Leather Business | --- | 01/04/1883 |
Winchester Post Office | History of. | 07/08/1886 |
Winchester | Reminiscences. | 06/15/1882 |
Winchester Reservoir | Turkey swamp and Long meadow. | 08/22/1873 |
Winchester Town House | The formal ceremonies of turning over the new town house to the Town…took place last Saturday evening. | 10/25/1888 |
Winchester, Views of | Winchester in 1878. | 08/08/1878 |
Winchester, Views of | Views of Winchester, no. 2. | 08/22/1878 |
Winchester, Views of | Views of Winchester, no. 3. | 09/05/1878 |
Winchester, Views of | Views of Winchester, no. 4. | 09/26/1878 |
Winchester, Views of | Views of Winchester, no. 5. | 01/02/1879 |
Winckley, Rev. J. F. | Attack on by O. Rich in a printed letter. | 07/15/1880 |
Winckley, Rev. J. F. | The New Rector of the Trinity Episcopal Church given a reception at the reception at the residence of Joseph McCarthy, Walnut Hill. | 09/27/1877 |
Winckley, Rev. J. F. | An unpleasant episode. | 06/23/1881 |
Winckley, Rev. J. F. | 34th wedding anniversary. | 02/07/1884 |
Winckley, Robert F. | Son of Rev. J. F. Winckley, received a silver medal for excellence in oratory, at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut. | 02/28/1878 |
Windsor Hotel | New hotel corner of Main and Union Streets. | 06/27/1887 |
Windsor Hotel | Fire. | 06/30/1887 |
Winn, Charles Bowers | Obituary. | 12/23/1875 |
Winn, Charles Bowers | Will of. | 12/30/1875 |
Winn, Charles Bowers | Sale of the Winn Estates. | 11/30/1876 |
Winn, Rev. D. D. | Mention made of him in obituary of Rev. G. A. Simonson. | 01/24/1884 |
Winn, Rev. D. D. | Correction. | 01/27/1884 |
Winn, E. M. | Wife of Alonson Winn of Winchester Obituary. | 01/15/1885 |
Winn, George | Death of. | 12/26/1878 |
Winn, George | Funeral of. | 01/02/1879 |
Winn, Mr. & Mrs. John | Silver wedding. | 12/04/1879 |
Winn & Co., J. B. | Tannery property divided. | 11/11/1870 |
Winn, Jonathan Bowers | Auction sale of Woburn Bank stock. belonging to his estate. List of purchasers, etc. | 04/11/1878 |
Winn, Jonathan Bowers | Death of. Obituary. | 12/19/1873 |
Winn, Jonathan Bowers | Will of. | 12/26/1873 |
Winn, Jonathan Bowers | Resolutions. | 01/09/1874 |
Winn, Jonathan Bowers | Portrait of at the Woburn Public Library. | 05/03/1883 |
Winn, Col. Moses F. | Obituary. | 08/12/1875 |
Winn, Timothy | A native of Woburn, dead at Stanstead, Province of Quebec, Canada July 9th, a. 70 y., 8 m., 6 d. Born in 1806. | 08/02/1877 |
Winn, Capt. Timothy | Sudden death of. | 12/05/1873 |
Winn, Capt. Timothy | Will of. | 12/19/1873 |
Winn, Mr. & Mrs. William | Golden wedding. | 11/08/1883 |
Winn Memorial Tablet | Placed in the north wall of the porch of the new library building. | 01/20/1881 |
Winn, Timothy | Chimney taken down. | 05/17/1883 |
Winship, Lorenzo | Ex Engineer, Woburn Fire Department, presentation. | 05/17/1877 |
Winship Stock Farm | Winn Street, Burlington. Large Fire. | 12/12/1878 |
Winsor, Mrs. Frederick | of Winchester. Presentation. | 05/20/1886 |
Winsor, Paul | m. Jessie Baldwin, Winchester. | 10/04/1888 |
Winsor, Robert | m. Eleanor May Magee, Winchester. | 11/01/1883 |
Witcher, B. H. | Point Peter, Post Office, Oglethorpe Co., Georgia. Letter from regarding sword of Capt. Luke R. Tidd. | 06/14/1883 |
Witcher, B. H. | Letter from. | 07/12/1883 |
Witcher, Sergt. Benjamin | Point Peter, Georgia. Correspondence. | 08/14/1884 |
Witcher, Sergt. Benjamin | Point Peter, Georgia. Testimonial to, by Company K, 39th Massachusetts. | 05/15/1884 |
Witcher, Sergt. Benjamin | Letter From. | 07/31/1884 |
Woburn | An ancient document. | 06/18/1874 |
Woburn | Reminiscence. Representative, Woburn Second Parish 1782. | 07/09/1874 |
Woburn | As it Was, As it Is, As it Might Be. N. | 01/01/1885 |
Woburn | As it Was, As it Is, As it Might Be. N. | 01/08/1885 |
Woburn | As it Was, As it Is, As it Might Be. N. | 01/22/1885 |
Woburn | As it Was, As it Is, As it Might Be. N. | 02/12/1885 |
Woburn | As it Was, As it Is, As it Might Be. N. | 03/12/1885 |
Woburn | As it Was, As it Is, As it Might Be. N. | 04/09/1885 |
Woburn | Historical and Descriptive Sketch of the Town with an Outline of Its Industrial Interests Illustrated. Pub. by the Woburn Board of Trade. | 10/29/1885 |
Woburn Agriculture and Mechanical Association | Editorial “The Money Scare.” | 01/10/1878 |
Woburn Almshouse | Mr. & Mrs. David N. Gray resign as master and matron. Mr. & Mrs. N. W. Brown succeed them. | 04/10/1884 |
Woburn Branch Railroad | Accident between Fowle and Conn Streets; two trains in collision. | 04/06/1876 |
Woburn Branch Railroad | Celebration of the opening of the extension to Wilmington. | 12/17/1885 |
Woburn Branch R. R. Depot | The depot bell rang for the last time this forenoon at 10 o’clock. | 07/01/1880 |
Woburn Branch R. R. Depot | Dissatisfaction caused by the stopping of the ringing of the depot bell. | 07/08/1880 |
Woburn Branch Railroad | Extension to North Woburn and Wilmington removed. | 05/30/1878 |
Woburn Branch Railroad Extension | The B. & L. R.R. is buying the property along the propose route. | 04/10/1884 |
Woburn Branch Railroad Extension | List of real estate bought. | 05/15/1884 |
Woburn Branch Railroad Extension | Remonstrance against grade crossing at Pleasant St. | 05/22/1884 |
Woburn and Winchester | Commencing Sunday next, May 13, a coach will leave the Central House, Woburn, for Winchester, at 8:30 A.M. and 4:45 P.M. etc. | 05/10/1877 |
Woburn and Winchester Tanners | Pollution of the Mystic water. | 08/14/1879 |
Woburn Band | New band organized. | 12/01/1872 |
Woburn Bicycle Club | Organized. | 07/01/1886 |
Woburn Board of Health | The Cummingsville Catch Basin. | 08/12/1880 |
Woburn Board of Health | Nuisance at Cummingsville caused by City of Boston. | 06/03/1880 |
Woburn Board of Health | Investigating a case of Diphtheria. | 06/03/1880 |
Woburn Board of Trade | Banquet. | 04/28/1887 |
Woburn Board of Trade | Have published: “Woburn an Historical and Descriptive Sketch of the Town with an Outline of its Industrial Interests Illustrated.” | 10/29/1885 |
Woburn Board of Trade | Petitions the Selectman of Woburn, regarding having the houses on the streets numbered as it is one of the requirements of the Post Office Department before the free delivery of the mail. | 02/23/1888 |
Woburn, Boundaries of the Wards in | Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 | 08/23/1888 |
Woburn, Boundaries of the Wards in | Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 | 08/30/1888 |
Woburn By-Laws | --- | 06/10/1886 |
Woburn By-Laws | Approved. | 06/24/1886 |
Woburn By-Laws | Approved. | 11/07/1873 |
Woburn By-Laws | The amended by-laws. | 11/14/1873 |
Woburn By-Laws | --- | 09/25/1879 |
Woburn By-Laws | --- | 10/02/1879 |
Woburn Celebration, of the | Extension of the Woburn Branch Railroad to Wilmington. Committees, programme, etc. | 12/10/1885 |
Woburn Celebration | The Celebration. | 12/17/1885 |
Woburn Cemetery | A good work. | 09/19/1873 |
Woburn Cemetery | Monument in Timothy Winn’s lot. | 06/16/1871 |
Woburn Centennial 4th of July | Committee, programme, etc. | 06/08/1876 |
Woburn Centennial 4th of July | Committee, programme, etc. | 06/15/1876 |
Woburn Centennial 4th of July | Committee, programme, etc. | 06/22/1876 |
Woburn Centennial 4th of July | Committee, programme, etc. | 06/29/1876 |
Woburn Centennial 4th of July | The Celebration. | 07/06/1876 |
Woburn Centennial 4th of July | Epilogue. | 07/20/1876 |
Woburn Center Schoolhouse | and the Town House. | 06/03/1886 |
Woburn Church, North | The old meeting-house is being taken down preparatory to building the new one. | 06/08/1882 |
Woburn City Charter | The act to incorporate the City of Woburn was signed by the Governor last Friday, May 18th. | 05/24/1888 |
Woburn City Charter Committee | Held their first meeting Tuesday evening. | 08/04/1887 |
Woburn City Charter Committee | Appointed at the Town Meeting held last evening. | 07/28/1887 |
Woburn City Charter Committee Meeting | --- | 01/25/1883 |
Woburn City Charter Committee Meeting | --- | 02/01/1883 |
Woburn City Charter Committee Meeting | --- | 02/22/1883 |
Woburn City Charter Committee Meeting | --- | 03/01/1883 |
Woburn City Charter Committee Meeting | --- | 03/08/1883 |
Woburn City Charter Committee | Sub-committee have prepared a draft of a Charter which was read before the full Committee… | 10/06/1887 |
Woburn City Charter Committee | Meeting of. | 10/20/1887 |
Woburn City Charter Committee | Reported a charter in print. | 11/03/1887 |
Woburn City Charter | Editorial on. | 12/07/1882 |
Woburn City Charter | Editorial on. | 12/28/1882 |
Woburn City Charter | Editorial on. | 01/04/1883 |
Woburn City Charter | Editorial on. | 01/13/1887 |
Woburn City Charter | Editorial: For a city charter. | 05/26/1887 |
Woburn City Charter | Editorial. | 07/21/1887 |
Woburn City Charter | Editorial. | 10/27/1887 |
Woburn City Charter | Hearing at the State House to refer to the next Legislature. | 03/08/1883 |
Woburn City Charter | Editorials. | 03/15/1883 |
Woburn City Charter | In the Massachusetts House of Representatives Tuesday, Mr. Parkman of Boston, for the joint Committee on Cities, reported a bill to incorporate the City of Woburn. | 05/10/1888 |
Woburn City Charter | Town meeting, Tuesday, voted to Accept the Act of the Legislature, incorporating Woburn as a city, 966 to 32. | 06/14/1888 |
Woburn City Charter | Woburn’s petition for a City Charter was presented to the Massachusetts House of Representatives Tuesday by Representative Allen. | 01/12/1888 |
Woburn City Election | Editorial on the first election of officers for our new City of Woburn. Election Returns. | 12/06/1888 |
Woburn City Fife and Drum Corps | Organized. | 07/26/1888 |
Woburn City Government | Editorial on. | 12/14/1882 |
Woburn City Government | Editorial on. | 12/28/1882 |
Woburn City Government | Editorial on. | 01/11/1883 |
Woburn City Government | Editorial. | 12/02/1886 |
Woburn City Government | Inauguration of Committee appointed by the citizens to make arrangements for. | 12/20/1888 |
Woburn City Government | A failure. | 12/27/1888 |
Woburn City Government | The Selectman to divide the town into wards. The election of city officials, next December, and the new city will commence running, January, 1889. | 06/14/1888 |
Woburn City Government | Ward Officers. Editorial on the city Election. | 11/15/1888 |
Woburn City Government | Editorial. | 11/29/1888 |
Woburn City Government | Caucuses. | 11/29/1888 |
Woburn City Government | Woburn and Winchester to join together under a city government; suggested. | 01/27/1876 |
Woburn City Government | Communication on. | 02/03/1876 |
Woburn City Press | New paper. Francis P. Curran, Editor. | 12/06/1888 |
Woburn Common | --- | 04/21/1871 |
Woburn Common | --- | 05/05/1871 |
Woburn Common | Rounding the corners. | 05/12/1871 |
Woburn Common | --- | 05/19/1871 |
Woburn Common | --- | 06/02/1871 |
Woburn Common | --- | 06/09/1871 |
Woburn Common | --- | 06/16/1871 |
Woburn Common | Fencing the Common. | 06/16/1871 |
Woburn Common | --- | 06/23/1871 |
Woburn Common | --- | 06/30/1871 |
Woburn Common | --- | 07/14/1871 |
Woburn Common | Problem solved. How to fence a triangle. | 07/28/1871 |
Woburn Common | --- | 09/01/1871 |
Woburn Common | --- | 09/08/1871 |
Woburn Common | --- | 01/05/1872 |
Woburn Common | Flagg staff. History of. | 06/12/1884 |
Woburn Common | Flagg staff to be taken down. Dangerous. | 05/29/1884 |
Woburn Common | Repairing the flagg staff. | 05/28/1874 |
Woburn Common | The Sacred Circle. Sidewalk around. | 05/02/1878 |
Woburn, Condemned Cannon For | --- | 02/16/1882 |
Woburn Conference | of Congregational Churches, held in Woburn. | 05/02/1878 |
Woburn Conference | The Spring meeting of the Woburn Conference of Congressional Churches, held in Woburn. | 04/30/1885 |
Woburn Conference | The Woburn Conference of Congregational Churches is composed of twenty-one churches. List of. | 05/12/1881 |
Woburn Congregational Church, North | Have bought Land of Jonathan Thompson on Elm Street, opposite the brick house and will move their meeting house on to it. | 06/30/1881 |
Woburn Contested Election | John Cummings and John I. Munroe Legislative hearing. | 02/12/1874 |
Woburn Contested Election | John I Munroe. Leave to withdraw. | 02/19/1874 |
Woburn Contested Election | Munroe vs. Cummings. | 03/05/1874 |
Woburn Cooperative Bank | Organized. | 02/17/1887 |
Woburn Corps 83 | Instituted. | 03/24/1887 |
Woburn Courier | Mark Allen of Woburn Advertiser writes to the First Assistant Postmaster General, objecting to its circulation in the U.S. mail as second class matter. | 03/22/1883 |
Woburn Courier | Name changed to the “Union Weekly.” | 06/05/1884 |
Woburn Courier | In dispute. | 06/12/1884 |
Woburn Currier | Paper printed in Boston, sold on the streets in Woburn, Saturdays, edited by Arthur E. Fessenden. | 06/29/1882 |
Woburn Directories | Will be ready for delivery in a few days No. 1 – 1868, No. 2 1871, No 3., 1874, No 4., 187, Fifth, 1881. | 09/13/1883 |
Woburn Ditty A | The Sounding Board. | 06/10/1886 |
Woburn Drainage | The Drainage Question. | 09/19/1873 |
Woburn Dramatic Associates | Lately organized. Officers of. | 11/07/1873 |
Woburn East | “Burden Bearers” club formed at Montvale. | 12/29/1887 |
Woburn East | Services were held for the first time in the New Catholic Church, on Saturday, St. Patrick’s Day. | 03/22/1877 |
Woburn East | Sketch of business at. | 02/17/1871 |
Woburn East | Sketch of business at. | 02/24/1871 |
Woburn East | Letter of Wm. Clemson. | 03/03/1871 |
Woburn Election | State and National. | 11/06/1884 |
Woburn, England | --- | 09/19/1873 |
Woburn Electric Co. | The Selectmen have granted their permission to lay a railroad track across Prospect and High Streets. | 09/20/1888 |
Woburn Electric Company | Hearing Before the County Commissioner. | 11/15/1888 |
Woburn Episcopal Church | Concentration of Trinity Church. | 03/31/1871 |
Woburn Episcopal Church | Trinity Parish the Inwardness of Church Government Defined. C. | 08/18/1881 |
Woburn Episcopal Church | Modern Conservatism and the Primitive Church Compared. C. | 08/25/1881 |
Woburn Equal Suffrage League | Organized. | 02/17/1887 |
Woburn Expenses | Thirty-one years ago, Mar 1, 1841– Mar. 1, 1842. | 08/15/1873 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 11/03/1881 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 11/10/1881 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 01/17/1881 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 11/24/1881 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 12/01/1881 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 12/08/1881 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 12/15/1881 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 12/22/1881 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 01/05/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 01/12/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 01/19/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 02/02/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 02/23/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 03/02/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 03/09/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 03/23/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 04/06/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 04/13/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 05/04/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 05/18/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 06/08/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 06/22/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 07/13/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 07/27/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 08/10/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 08/24/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | By N. | 09/07/1882 |
Woburn Fifty Years Ago | Correction of no. 17 in Advertiser of May 4 by C. | 05/11/1882 |
Woburn Fire Alarm | The alarm was struck at 12:30 this morning for the purpose of testing the efficiency of the new system. | 05/26/1881 |
Woburn Fire Alarm | Committee appointed to create public sentiment. | 03/23/1876 |
Woburn Fire Alarm | The Committee visit Utica, N.Y., and other places. Account of the visit at Oswego, N.Y. | 12/30/1880 |
Woburn Fire Alarm | Four new alarm boxes put in. | 06/24/1886 |
Woburn Fire Alarm | New box, No. 65, corner High and Prospect Streets. | 08/09/1888 |
Woburn Fire Alarm | New Boxes. No. 27, Pearl St, N. Woburn, No. 34, Cambridge St., No. 57, Bryant & King, Conn St., No. 572, Pumping Station W. W. W. | 08/09/1888 |
Woburn Fire Alarm | Steam gong being placed on Bryant & King’s Tannery. | 09/07/1882 |
Woburn Fire Alarm | Steam gong tested. | 09/14/1882 |
Woburn Fire Alarm | To connect with the whistle at Bryant & King’s Tannery on Conn. Street. | 12/29/1881 |
Woburn Fire Alarm Bell, North | The bell of the meetinghouse which has been used by the town for Fire Alarm purposes… is to be placed on the Vidette Hose House, until the new church is built where it will be placed on that edifice. | 05/25/1882 |
Woburn Fire Alarm Bell, North | The Fire Dept. is putting up a temporary bell tower, in which to place the bell of the North Woburn Church, the use of which has been tendered there, while the new meeting house is building. | 06/08/1882 |
Woburn Fire Alarm Signals | --- | 07/17/1879 |
Woburn Fire Alarm Telegraph | --- | 11/11/1880 |
Woburn Fire Alarm Telegraph | Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph. Company gave an exhibition, etc. | 12/02/1880 |
Woburn Fire Alarm Telegraph | Utica Fire Alarm Telegraph Company gave an exhibition. | 12/16/1880 |
Woburn Fire Alarm Telegraph | Committee called and received new bids. | 01/20/1881 |
Woburn Fire Alarm Telegraph | Contract with the Gamewell Company 8 to 4. | 02/17/1881 |
Woburn Fire Alarm Telegraph | The work of putting in the fire alarm telegraph is now in progress. | 03/31/1881 |
Woburn Fire Alarm Telegraph | Arrangement of the Boxes and Signals. | 05/05/1881 |
Woburn Fire Alarm Telegraph | Striker to be placed in the Baptist Church Bell. | 05/12/1881 |
Woburn Fire Dept. | Automatic fire alarm to be placed on the Baptist Church. | 11/04/1875 |
Woburn Fire Dept. | Clinton Hose Co., No. 6 have received their new Hose Carriage. | 09/30/1880 |
Woburn Fire Dept. | Contract for building Hose house Central Square awarded. | 08/28/1879 |
Woburn Fire Dept. | Dedication of Hall of Gilcreast Hook and Ladder Company. | 09/21/1876 |
Woburn Fire Department | Dedication of the New Hook & Ladder House on Montvale Avenue. | 01/06//1881 |
Woburn Fire Department | Editorial on fire alarm. | 11/12/1874 |
Woburn Fire Department | Report of Committee on Fire Alarm. | 11/19/1874 |
Woburn Fire Department | Engineers have bought 800 feet new hose paying for the same $475 in money and the Jacob Webster hand engine. | 06/05/1879 |
Woburn Fire Department | Fire alarms. | 01/06/1876 |
Woburn Fire Department | The Gilcreast Hook and Ladder Company receive their new truck. | 03/05/1885 |
Woburn Fire Department | The Gilcreast Hook and Ladder Company visited by the Pequoset Hook and Ladder and Other Members of the Watertown Fire Department. | 06/29/1882 |
Woburn Fire Department | Hose Company no. 3, presented with a handsome set of furniture. | 07/27/1882 |
Woburn Fire Department | Hose 3, Cummingsville, presented with a Brussels carpet. | 04/19/1883 |
Woburn Fire Department | Hose company no. 6, partially organized. | 12/18/1879 |
Woburn Fire Department | Correction. | 12/25/1879 |
Woburn Fire Department | New house on Clinton Street recently erected for Hose Company no. 6, dedicated. | 01/08/1880 |
Woburn Fire Department | Investigation of fires at B. H. Nichols Grease Factory, Conn Street; and Robert Duncan’s; currying shop in Converse Place and Monroe Street. | 06/26/1884 |
Woburn Fire Department | Location of hose companies, etc. | 06/04/1879 |
Woburn Fire Department | A new company was organized for Vidette Hose no. 2, to take the place of the old company disbanded. | 07/03/1879 |
Woburn Fire Department | The new Hook And Ladder house on Montvale Avenue has been accepted by the Selectmen. | 12/16/1880 |
Woburn Fire Department | New Hook and Ladder Truck; celebration. | 10/03/1873 |
Woburn Fire Department | New Hose House for Highland Hose Co., #5. | 10/03/1873 |
Woburn Fire Department | Perham Hose no. 1 has disbanded and a new company organized. | 11/04/1886 |
Woburn Fire Department | Swamp Angel’s Hose House at Central Square. | 05/29/1879 |
Woburn Fire Department | Third annual parade. | 10/04/1872 |
Woburn Fire Department | New Engine House on Winn St. | 09/22/1871 |
Woburn Fire Department | Second annual parade. | 10/06/1871 |
Woburn Fire Department | Three new hose carriages. | 12/03/1874 |
Woburn Fire Department | Trouble in the alleged disobedience of orders at the Merrimac Chemical Works fire. Vidette Hose Co. disbanded. | 06/12/1879 |
Woburn Firemen’s Relief Society | --- | 12/30/1875 |
Woburn Firemen’s Relief Society | Constitution and by-laws reported by the Committee, adopted. | 01/13/1876 |
Woburn First Baptist Church | Celebrates its one hundredth anniversary. | 07/07/1881 |
Woburn First Baptist Church | The Baptist Centennial. Article in Arlington Advocate. | 07/21/1881 |
Woburn First Baptist Church | The Baptist Centennial. | 07/28/1881 |
Woburn First Baptist Church | The Baptist Centennial. | 08/04/1881 |
Woburn First Baptist Church | The Baptist Centennial. | 08/10/1881 |
Woburn First Baptist Church | The Baptist Centennial. | 09/22/1881 |
Woburn First Baptist Church | Church debt paid. | 12/30/1880 |
Woburn First Baptist Church | Communication: Another Church Debt Raised. | 01/06/1881 |
Woburn First Baptist Church | Committees chosen to perfect arrangements for celebrating the 100th anniversary of their Society. | 06/16/1881 |
Woburn First Baptist Church | The first volume of the records from 1781 to 1825, missing. | 04/21/1881 |
Woburn First Baptist Church | Proposed improvements. | 05/13/1875 |
Woburn First Baptist Church | Church building moved to the new site. | 06/17/1875 |
Woburn First Baptist Church | Re-dedication of Church edifice, remodeled, etc. | 04/20/1876 |
Woburn First Union American M. E. Church of | Incorporation of. | 09/10/1885 |
Woburn First Union American M. E. Church | Incorporation. | 09/17/1885 |
Woburn Five Cent Savings | A run on of the bank was commenced on Wednesday of last week, etc. | 01/03/1878 |
Woburn Five Cents Savings Bank | Editorial “The Money Scare.” | 01/10/1878 |
Woburn Five Cents Savings Bank | Editorial. | 01/24/1878 |
Woburn Five Cents Savings Bank | Correspondence regarding removal, etc., of injunction. | 12/12/1878 |
Woburn Five Cents Savings Bank | Has applied to the Supreme Court for a dissolution of the injunction… | 01/08/1880 |
Woburn Five Cents Savings Bank | Resumes business. | 01/22/1880 |
Woburn Five Cents Savings Bank | Has removed to its new quarters in the rooms formerly occupied by the Town Library. | 04/08/1880 |
Woburn Five Cents Savings Bank | Depositions requested to bring in their books for examination…preparatory to resumption of business. | 10/09/1879 |
Woburn Forty Years Ago | I | 03/24/1871 |
Woburn Forty Years Ago | II | 03/31/1871 |
Woburn Forty Years Ago | III | 04/07/1871 |
Woburn Forty Years Ago | IV | 04/14/1871 |
Woburn Forty Years Ago | V | 04/28/1871 |
Woburn Forty Years Ago | V Continued. | 05/05/1871 |
Woburn Forty Years Ago | VI | 05/05/1871 |
Woburn Forty Years Ago | VII | 05/12/1871 |
Woburn Forty Years Ago | VIII | 05/19/1871 |
Woburn Forty Years Ago | IX | 06/02/1871 |
Woburn Forty Years Ago | X | 06/16/1871 |
Woburn Forty Years Ago | XI | 07/07/1871 |
Woburn Forty Years Ago | XII | 07/14/1871 |
Woburn Forty Years Ago | XIII | 07/28/1871 |
Woburn Forty Years Ago | XIII | 08/18/1871 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | --- | 07/10/1879 |
Woburn Fourth Of July Celebration | --- | 07/05/1883 |
Woburn Fourth Of July Celebration | Committee Meeting. | 06/20/1878 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | The Fourth. | 06/27/1878 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | The Fourth. | 07/11/1878 |
Woburn Fourth of July | History of | 07/14/1887 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | Meeting of citizens held; committee appointed | 06/16/1881 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | Committees, etc. | 06/30/1881 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | Celebration. | 07/07/1881 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | Meeting of the Committee. Reasons for celebrating. | 06/09/1887 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | Adjourned meeting of the Committee. | 06/16/1887 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | Woburn will celebrate. | 06/23/1887 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | Woburn will celebrate. | 06/30/1887 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | Programme for. | 06/29/1882 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | The Celebration. | 07/06/1882 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | The glorious fourth: committees, programme, etc. | 07/28/1877 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | The Celebration. | 07/05/1877 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | Treasurer’s Statement. | 07/12/1877 |
Woburn Fourth of July Celebration | Woburn celebrated. | 07/07/1887 |
Woburn Fourth of July Committee | List of Permanent Fourth of July committee. | 07/14/1887 |
Woburn Fourth of July Committee | Meeting at C. W. Bryant’s. | 06/14/1883 |
Woburn Fourth of July Committee | Meeting at house of Hose 1. | 06/21/1883 |
Woburn Fourth of July Committee | Meeting at Hook & Ladder House. | 06/28/1883 |
Woburn Fourth of July Committee | Meeting at Hook & Ladder House. | 07/19/1883 |
Woburn, Free Delivery of Mail in | The free delivery mail service has been ordered to be established in Woburn, October 1, 1888. | 09/06/1888 |
Woburn, Free Delivery of Mail in | Free delivery will commence Monday. | 10/04/1888 |
Woburn, Great Fire in | --- | 03/04/1873 |
Woburn High School | Graduation Class of ’75. | 06/24/1875 |
Woburn High School Battalion | The young men connected with the Woburn High School have formed a military battalion… | 10/20/1887 |
Woburn High School Battalion | Notice of. | 02/09/1888 |
Woburn High School Battalion | Non-com. officers. | 10/04/1888 |
Woburn High School Battalion | Non-com. officers. | 10/18/1888 |
Woburn High School Graduates | First annual reunion. | 4/01/1875 |
Woburn Home For Aged Women | A bill is before the Legislature to incorporate the Home for Aged Women in Woburn, with power to hold real and personal estate to the amount of $100,000 | 02/17/1887 |
Woburn Home for Aged Women | Bequeath of $2000 by the will of Mary J. Keyes. | 03/17/1887 |
Woburn Home for Aged Women | Bequeath of $2000 by the will of Mary J. Keyes. | 04/19/1887 |
Woburn Home for Aged Women | Organization for the current year. | 05/19/1887 |
Woburn Home for Aged Women | Organization for the current year. | 06/02/1887 |
Woburn Home for Aged Women | --- | 09/30/1886 |
Woburn Home for Aged Women | --- | 10/07/1886 |
Woburn Home for Aged Women | --- | 10/21/1886 |
Woburn Home for Aged Women | There Will be a New Year’s party at the Home for Aged Women, 35 Mount Pleasant Street. | 12/30/1886 |
Woburn Home Industries | Leather; Shoe stock; Shoes. | 12/28/1882 |
Woburn Home Industries | Omission. | 01/04/1883 |
Woburn Home Industries | Corrections. | 01/04/1883 |
Woburn Home Industries | Leather; Shoe Stock; Shoes; Harness manufacture. | 12/27/1883 |
Woburn Home Industries | Leather; Shoe stock; Shoe manufacture. | 12/25/1884 |
Woburn Home Industries | Leather; Shoe stock;: Shoes; miscellaneous. | 12/31/1885 |
Woburn Home Industries | Leather; Shoe stock; Shoes; miscellaneous. | 12/30/1886 |
Woburn Home Industries | Leather business. Shoe stock manufacture. Shoe manufactures. | 12/07/1876 |
Woburn Home Industries | Leather business. Shoe stock manufacture. Shoe manufactures. | 12/27/1877 |
Woburn Home Industries | Addition. | 01/03/1878 |
Woburn Home Industries | Addition. | 12/26/1878 |
Woburn Home Industries | Number of men employed in the leather industry in Woburn. | 01/13/1887 |
Woburn, Horn Pond Water For | --- | 04/21/1871 |
Woburn, India- Rubber Manufacture in | Article on by Charles Cowley. | 08/26/1886 |
Woburn Industries | Leather business, shoe stock, shoe manufactures. | 01/01/1880 |
Woburn Industries | Leather business, shoe stock, shoe manufactures. | 12/30/1880 |
Woburn Industries | Correction and Addition. | 01/06/1881 |
Woburn Industries | Leather business, shoe stock, shoe manufactures. | 12/29/1881 |
Woburn Industries | The Leather Business Shoe stock manufacture. | 12/30/1875 |
Woburn Nights of Labor | The Board of Arbitration. | 03/18/1886 |
Woburn Nights of Labor | Settled by Arbitration. Price list. | 03/25/1886 |
Woburn Nights of Labor | Revised price list. | 04/08/1886 |
Woburn Law and Order League | Communication. | 03/07/1884 |
Woburn Leather Business | The Leather Business. | 12/31/1874 |
Woburn Leather Making | --- | 01/02/1874 |
Woburn Leather Trade | The Work Being Done in the Tanneries, etc. | 09/08/1871 |
Woburn Library, The | Its’ History. | 11/21/1878 |
Woburn Library, The | Correction. | 11/28/1878 |
Woburn Lockup | The Lockup Question. | 07/25/1873 |
Woburn Lockup | The Work of repairing, renovating and making alterations in the Woburn Center Lockup, completed. | 10/01/1885 |
Woburn Lockup, North | Broken into. | 10/16/1879 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Attend the funeral of the Late Col. Ezra J. Trull. | 05/06/1886 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Arrangements being made for the celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary which occurs October 1st. | 09/03/1885 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Arrangements being made for the celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary which occurs October 1st. | 09/10/1885 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Arrangements being made for the celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary which occurs October 1st. | 09/17/1885 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Arrangements being made for the celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary which occurs October 1st. | 09/24/1885 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Arrangements being made for the celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary which occurs October 1st. | 10/01/1885 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Awarded the Sutton Medal. | 08/31/1882 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co. G 5th Massachusetts “Finding of a Court Marshall” recommends the dishonorable discharge of Thomas Strafford. | 09/29/1881 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Charges brought Against Chas. H. Stevens before a Court Martial sustained. Decision reserved. | 12/01/1881 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts going to Brooklyn, N. Y. with the regiment. | 05/26/1881 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Co G, 5th Massachusetts going to Brooklyn, N. Y. with the regiment. | 06/02/1881 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Fiftieth anniversary. | 10/08/1885 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | New Armory in Town Hall dedicated. | 08/20/1874 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | New dress coats. | 02/02/1888 |
Woburn Mechanic Phalanx | Went to New Haven, Connecticut . | 07/10/1879 |
Woburn Meetinghouse, North | For sale. | 05/18/1882 |
Woburn Meeting house North | Sold to Dexter Carter. | 05/25/1882 |
Woburn Musical Union | Organized; list of officers. | 01/28/1875 |
Woburn Musical Association | Reorganization of. | 01/02/1879 |
Woburn Mystery | Abandoned male child found in West Woburn. | 11/04/1880 |
Woburn Mystery | The mystery solved. | 11/11/1880 |
Woburn National and State Elections | --- | 11/08/1888 |
Woburn New Church in | Nazarene Church. | 08/09/1872 |
Woburn New Military Company in | It is expected that Woburn will be honored with two companies in the State Militia. | 03/08/1888 |
Woburn News Dealers’ War | --- | 08/12/1880 |
Woburn North | Assault case. | 08/01/1873 |
Woburn North | Cave found in the woods near the Merrimac Chemical Works. | 10/26/1882 |
Woburn North | Celebrates the Opening of the B. & L. R.R. extension of the Woburn Branch R. R. | 12/03/1885 |
Woburn North | Editorial “Want to Secede.” | 11/21/1878 |
Woburn North | Samuel E. Wyman appointed postmaster, in place of James P. Tyler, deceased. | 09/22/1881 |
Woburn North | Sketch of business at. | 02/03/1871 |
Woburn North | Sketch of business at. | 02/10/1871 |
Woburn North | The large Elm tree which stood in front of the Johnathan Thompson lot, Elm Street, set out by Samuel Thompson, Esquire, in 1765, cut down. | 09/30/1886 |
Woburn North | To have a public Telephone at the post office. | 07/20/1882 |
Woburn North Congregational Church | Dedication of the new church. | 02/21/1884 |
Woburn North Congregational Church | Service was held for the first time in the vestry of the new church, last Sunday… | 09/27/1883 |
Woburn, Old Ladies Home in | Account of the meeting held at Mrs. Mary Shaw’s, Main Street. | 10/07/1886 |
Woburn, Old Ladies Home in | Organization of. | 10/21/1886 |
Woburn, Old Ladies Home in | All persons interested in organizing an association for establishing an Old Ladies’ Home in Woburn, are respectfully invited to attend a meeting for this purpose at the house of Mrs. Shaw, Main Street, on Tuesday, Oct. 5 at 2 P.M. | 09/30/1886 |
Woburn, Old Times In | Letter from J. Munroe of Pleasant Valley, Scott Co., Iowa, a native of Woburn | 01/12/1882 |
Woburn, Orthographical | Variation of the spelling of. | 01/27/1887 |
Woburn Permanent Fourth of July Committee | List of. | 07/14/1887 |
Woburn Police | Held their first Ball in Lyceum Hall. | 02/23/1882 |
Woburn Police Department | Police accommodations. | 11/30/1882 |
Woburn Police Relief Association | Organized. | 05/11/1882 |
Woburn, Postal Service in | A change needed. | 09/20/1888 |
Woburn Public Buildings | Insurance on. | 02/03/1876 |
Woburn Public Library | Ampelopsis Vetchii a new species of Ampelopsis (Virginia Creeper) planted by Judge Converse at the Library. | 04/19/1883 |
Woburn Public Library | To Incorporate…to take the Public Library out of the hands of the Library Committee and place it in the hands of trustees… | 01/16/1879 |
Woburn Public Library | An Act to Incorporate the Woburn Public Library approved May 29, 1885. | 07/16/1885 |
Woburn Public Library | Our new Library. | 10/24/1878 |
Woburn Public Library | The new Library. | 10/31/1878 |
Woburn Public Library | Annual meeting of the Trustees. Salaries of the librarian and assistant librarian raised. | 02/17/1887 |
Woburn Public Library | Book plate. | 09/05/1878 |
Woburn Public Library | Commenced moving in. | 09/26/1878 |
Woburn Public Library | Commenced moving in. | 10/10/1878 |
Woburn Public Library | John W. Francis appointed janitor. | 10/10/1878 |
Woburn Public Library | Committee and Executors…to employ an expert on preparing a catalogue. The executors are considering…the purchase of the Buckman Estate adjoining the Winn Estate. | 03/08/1877 |
Woburn Public Library | Death of Librarian, George M. Champney. | 01/05/1882 |
Woburn Public Library | Miss Pollard to be the Librarian for the present, and have a suitable assistant. Seven applications for the position of Librarian received by the Library Committee. | 01/12/1882 |
Woburn Public Library | Doings of the Legislature on the bill to incorporate. | 04/10/1884 |
Woburn Public Library | Fitting up the Kitchen - by William B. Harris. | 01/06/1881 |
Woburn Public Library | Geo. M. Champney appointed Librarian, etc. | 02/27/1879 |
Woburn Public Library | “Thoughts of the People” Information asked. | 03/06/1879 |
Woburn Public Library | Emily Pollard, app. Assistant Librarian, Frank Gilcreast retained temporarily as assistant. | 04/03/1879 |
Woburn Public Library | In Town Meeting, voted that James N. Dow, Town Treasurer, or the Trustees of the Public Library be authorized… to…deliver to Czarina Littlefield…a good and sufficient release…[Restrictions on the Sylvanus Wood Estate, Woburn Center]. | 04/29/1886 |
Woburn Public Library | Leasing the Library Grounds. | 07/26/1888 |
Woburn Public Library | Legislative hearing. | 04/19/1885 |
Woburn Public Library | Library Catalogues. | 04/17/1879 |
Woburn Public Library | Library to Open, May 1st.. | 04/02//1879 |
Woburn Public Library | Advertisement of the opening. | 04/24/1879 |
Woburn Public Library | Opens at 2 O’clock this afternoon. | 05/01/1879 |
Woburn Public Library Building | Committee has decided upon a plan. | 01/25/1877 |
Woburn Public Library Building | The Winn Library. | 02/01/1877 |
Woburn Public Library Building | Changes on Pleasant Street. | 04/19/1877 |
Woburn Public Library Building | Contract awarded to Norcross Bros., Worcester. | 05/24/1877 |
Woburn Public Library Building | Work on the Library is progressing. | 08/30/1877 |
Woburn Public Library Building | Walls will probably be completed this week; roof on, tiles being laid, etc. | 11/01/1877 |
Woburn Public Library | Nathan Wyman chosen clerk of the Library Committee. Voted to buy a record book in which to keep an account of the doings of the committee. | 04/22/1880 |
Woburn Public Library | Organization of the Committees, Library staff. | 05/06/1880 |
Woburn Public Library | New books. | 09/23/1880 |
Woburn Public Library | The New Library: Its pictures. 4 columns. | 01/23/1879 |
Woburn Public Library | The Library furniture. | 01/23/1879 |
Woburn Public Library | Portrait of Jonathan Bowers Winn, has been hung in the Library. Portrait of Count Rumford has been received. | 05/03/1883 |
Woburn Public Library | Presented with an Ancient Map by James Jackson Jarves of Florence, Italy | 03/29/1883 |
Woburn Public Library | Presented with autograph, old deeds, documents, etc. by Nathan Wyman. | 01/10/1880 |
Woburn Public Library | The starred books removed from the Reading Room to the Alcove. | 09/11/1879 |
Woburn Public Library | Box for communications for books. Library to remain open longer, etc. | 09/25/1879 |
Woburn Public Library | W. R. Cutter of Lexington appointed Librarian, at a Salary of $900. Salaries of the Assistant Library and Janitor have been raised to $500 each. | 02/09/1882 |
Woburn Public Library | W. R. Cutter entered upon his duties as Librarian, Mar. 1, 1882. | 03/02/1882 |
Woburn Public Library | Woburn Town Meeting Copy of an Act to Incorporate the Woburn Public Library to present to the Legislature. | 01/31/1884 |
Woburn Public Library | Town vote to make application to the Legislature for special act of Incorporation. | 02/07/1884 |
Woburn Public Library, Book Store | Communication: “Thoughts of the People” asking by what authority books are sold there. | 12/19/1878 |
Woburn Public Library Building | --- | 02/28/1878 |
Woburn Public Library Building | --- | 07/25/1878 |
Woburn Public Library Building | --- | 08/08/1878 |
Woburn Public Library Building | --- | 08/22/1878 |
Woburn Public Library Building | --- | 08/29/1878 |
Woburn Public Library Building | Our New Library. | 10/24/1878 |
Woburn Public Library Building | Grading the grounds. | 11/08/1878 |
Woburn Public Library Building | The Winn Memorial Tablet placed in the north wall of the porch. | 01/20/1881 |
Woburn Public Library Grounds | In digging across the library grounds for the new culvert for Baldwin’s Brook which will pass under the extension of the Woburn Branch of the R. R. an old culvert has been crossed which must have been built 85 or more years ago… | 09/10/1885 |
Woburn Public Park | Editorial on Woburn Public Park. | 03/21/1878 |
Woburn Public Schools | Evening School. | 11/22/1883 |
Woburn Pure Water For | Editorial. | 03/01/1872 |
Woburn Reform Club | Presented with a banner. | 06/22/1876 |
Woburn Reform Club | Celebrate its first anniversary. | 03/22/1877 |
Woburn Relic | Advertisement of the Sale at auction of the mills etc. of William Belknap 22 Feb. 1770. | 05/13/1875 |
Woburn Relic | Part of an old cannon found on Meetinghouse hill. | 02/10/1876 |
Woburn Reservoir | --- | 09/12/1873 |
Woburn School Signal | Fire alarm to strike 22 for no sessions of the schools. | 05/12/1881 |
Woburn Schoolhouses | Central Street Schoolhouse sold to the Methodists; new one being built . | 10/15/1874 |
Woburn Schoolhouses | New Brick schoolhouse, Main and Warren Streets, about completed called “Town’s Folly.” | 10/08/1874 |
Woburn Schoolhouses | Dedication of the Cummings Grammar School building. | 10/22/1874 |
Woburn Schoolhouses | North Woburn Schoolhouse destroyed by fire. | 01/27/1876 |
Woburn Schools | Cedar St. Schoolhouse Nearing completion. | 09/03/1874 |
Woburn Schools | The High school which for several years has occupied the Warren Academy will go back to the old quarters in the High School Building on Main, opposite Franklin Street, which has lately been designated as the Hudson Schoolhouse… | 09/03/1875 |
Woburn Schools | “The War on our schools.” | 06/20//1878 |
Woburn Schools | “The War on our schools.” | 06/27/1878 |
Woburn Schools | What is necessary? | 02/12/1874 |
Woburn Schools | How to build them. | 02/19/1874 |
Woburn Schools | Town meeting. | 02/26/1874 |
Woburn Schools Closed | On account of the prevalence of Scarlet fever. | 12/16/1875 |
Woburn Schools Closed | On account of the prevalence of Scarlet fever. | 12/30/1875 |
Woburn Settlement of | Chips? of history. New England two centuries ago. | 01/11/1877 |
Woburn Sewerage for | Correspondence regarding the enlargement of the Mystic Valley Sewer. | 08/30/1877 |
Woburn Sewerage For | Sewerage For. | 09/27/1877 |
Woburn Shoe Manufacturers of | --- | 08/04/1871 |
Woburn Shoe Manufacturer of | North & East Wob. Manf. | 08/18/1871 |
Woburn Shoe Manufacture of | --- | 01/29/1874 |
Woburn Sidewalk By-Law | Decision of Court on. | 07/23/1874 |
Woburn Skating Academy | Montvale Ave. McDonald Shute and Carter proprietors. Description of. | 05/29/1884 |
Woburn Skating Academy | Opening of the new rink. | 06/05/1884 |
Woburn, Statement of Expenses of | 1820-1821. | 04/18/1873 |
Woburn, Stoneham and | Horse Railroad bought to the Lynn Horse Railroad Company. | 11/11/1886 |
Woburn Street Numbers | --- | 07/29/1886 |
Woburn Street Railway, North | The Horse cars are now run by one person, who acts as driver and conductor. | 01/02/1879 |
Woburn Street Railway, North | The property and franchise sold. | 04/29/1886 |
Woburn Street Railway, North | In the Legislature Tuesday, the committee on street railways reported to the House a bill to allow the North Woburn Street Railway to extend the tracks to Winchester… | 05/06/1886 |
Woburn Street Railway, North | Petition, to lay tracks in Pleasant, Burlington, Bedford and Willow Streets to Cummingsville, and through Common and Main Streets to Winchester line. Petition granted. | 06/17/1886 |
Woburn Street Railway, North | The extension to Winchester completed, and was formally opened for travel last Saturday. | 09/23/1886 |
Woburn Street Railway, North | Petition the Legislature to have their charter amended. | 12/09/1886 |
Woburn Street Railway, North | Permission granted by the Selectmen of Medford the right to lay their tracks from Winchester line to Medford Center. | 03/15/1888 |
Woburn Street Railway, North | Will run car from Winchester to Medford, on Monday. | 06/14/1888 |
Woburn Street Railway, North | The horse cars will run to or from Medford on or after Monday, Nov. 5, but will run to and from Symmes’ Corner. | 10/25/1888 |
Woburn Sunday Schools | --- | 07/07/1881 |
Woburn Tanners and the Mystic Water | --- | 08/14/1879 |
Woburn Tanners and Curriers | The Labor Question in Woburn. | 03/11/1886 |
Woburn Temperance League | Organized. | 03/21/1878 |
Woburn, The Temperance Movement in | Forty-five years ago. | 09/17/1874 |
Woburn, The Temperance Movement in | Forty-five years ago. | 09/24/1874 |
Woburn Then and Now | 1776-1876. The progress of a century. | 01/20/1876 |
Woburn Tidbits, Ancient | P.L.C. | 01/13/1887 |
Woburn Tidbits, Ancient | P.L.C. | 01/20/1887 |
Woburn Town Bell | An old custom abandoned. | 02/10/1876 |
Woburn Town Clerk’s Office | New safe. | 11/24/1881 |
Woburn Town House | and the Centre Grammar Schoolhouse. | 06/03/1886 |
Woburn Town Meadow | Draining of. | 07/04/1878 |
Woburn Town Meadow | Selectmen’s doings. | 07/11/1878 |
Woburn Town Meadow | Draining Town Meadow. | 07/18/1878 |
Woburn Town Meadow | --- | 10/24/1878 |
Woburn Town Meeting | One hundred years ago. | 01/06/1876 |
Woburn Truant Officers | School Committee appoint. | 04/13/1876 |
Woburn Two Hundred Years Ago | Town meeting held Dec. 29, 1675. | 01/13/1876 |
Woburn Unitarian Chapel, North | Dedication of. | 01/14/1875 |
Woburn Village Improvement Association | Award prizes. | 10/11/1883 |
Woburn Village Union, North | An Association formed. | 05/01/1884 |
Woburn Volunteer Fireman’s Association | A preliminary meeting to form an association of veteran firemen was held in the Engineer’s Room in the Steamer House, Winn Street, on Tuesday evening last and organized with Captain L. W. Perham as President and A.P. Barrett, Secretary. | 03/22/1888 |
Woburn Volunteer Veteran Firemen’s Association | Organization of. | 04/26/1888 |
Woburn Ward Officers | --- | 11/15/1888 |
Woburn Water | Analysis of. | 10/27/1871 |
Woburn Water Analysis | --- | 10/09/1879 |
Woburn, Water for | --- | 12/01/1871 |
Woburn, Water for | A water supply. | 12/08/1871 |
Woburn Water Works | Blake pumping engine contracted for. Worthington pumping engine condemned. | 12/16/1880 |
Woburn Water Works | Experiments being made of a new water pipe. | 12/29/1878 |
Woburn Water Works | New pumping engine. | 10/26/1876 |
Woburn Water Works | Starting of. | 09/05/1873 |
Woburn Water Works | Starting of. | 09/12/1873 |
Woburn Water Works | Cement vs Cast Iron Pipe | 09/12/1873 |
Woburn Water Works | Worthington Engine purchased. | 06/19/1879 |
Woburn Water Works Celebration | Order of procession. | 10/03/1873 |
Woburn Water Works Celebration | The Celebration. | 09/10/1873 |
Woburn, West | Sketch of business at Cummingsville. | 02/10/1871 |
Woburn, West | Sketch of business at Cummingsville. | 02/17/1871 |
Woburn, West Side | Cummingsville to have a Post Office. | 03/18/1880 |
Woburn, West Side | New post office to be named “Cummingsville.” E.F. Cutter is the postmaster. | 04/01/1880 |
Woburn, West Side | Cummingsville to have a Post Office | 03/18/1880 |
Woburn, West Side | New Post Office to be named “Cummingsville.” E.F. Cutter is the postmaster. | 04/01/1880 |
Woburn, Widening of Main Street | --- | 05/28/1885 |
Woburn Woman’s Club | Organization of. | 03/01/1883 |
Woburn Young Mens Christian Association | First annual meeting held, Monday evening. | 02/06/1879 |
Woburn’s Manufacturing Industries | From the Census of Massachusetts, 1880. | 04/26/1883 |
Wolschendorf, Edward | Obituary. | 05/06/1886 |
Woman Suffrage | Meeting held in Lyceum Hall. | 10/19/1876 |
Woman Suffrage 100 years ago | --- | 07/13/1876 |
Woman’s Christian Temperance Union | Committee of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union of Middlesex County, held at the Methodist Church. | 03/03/1881 |
Woman’s Christian Temperance Union | Held a Convention in the Methodist Episcopal Church, Tuesday. | 03/27/1884 |
Women Voters | List of those who ask to be registered. | 07/10/1879 |
Wood, Abner | Fatal accident. | 03/22/1872 |
Wood, Artemas | Insane; taken to Danvers Asylum. | 03/08/1883 |
Wood, Arthur W. | of Burlington. “The Naval Cadetship.” | 08/14/1879 |
Wood, Arthur W. | m. May E. Fuller. | 04/22/1886 |
Wood, Mr. & Mrs. Eugene | Presentation. | 06/03/1884 |
Wood, Francis | at San Francisco, Cal. | 06/30/1871 |
Wood, Francis | San Francisco, California. Sudden death. | 02/23/1872 |
Wood, Jerusha | Widow of Sylvanus Wood. Death of. | 05/06/1880 |
Wood, Jerusha | Widow of Sylvanus Wood. Real estate sold. | 09/07/1882 |
Wood, John | Insane. | 10/24/1878 |
Wood, Ruth | Obituary. | 05/11/1882 |
Wood, Mrs. William H. | Insane; taken to Worcester. | 11/01/1877 |
Wood, Estate | Restrictions on the Sylvanus Wood Estate in Woburn Center to be removed. | 04/29/1886 |
Woodman, Dr. A.P. | Formerly of Kingston; has taken the office and practice of Dr. Ephraim Cutter. | 09/14/1876 |
Woodman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Presentation. | 11/08/1883 |
Woodman, Lucretia | Burlington presentation. | 07/08/1886 |
Woodside, Benjamin | Funeral of. | 04/16/1885 |
Woodside, Mr. and Mrs. George | 20th wedding anniversary. | 03/01/1883 |
Woodside, Mr. and Mrs. George H. | Twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding. | 02/23/1888 |
Workingman’s Train | Between Woburn and Boston will leave at 5:15 a.m.; from Boston, at 6:45 p.m., commencing Monday, Jan. 3, 1881. | 12/30/1880 |
Wright, Rev. M.E. | Appointed pastor, Methodist Episcopal Church. | 04/22/1886 |
Wright, Velma Curtis | m. Rev. Theodore C. Williams of Winchester. | 06/21/1883 |
Wright, Wallace W. | Of Lynn. Obituary. | 06/24/1884 |
Wyer, B.F. | Obituary. | 06/24/1884 |
Wyer, B.F. | Resolutions…. | 06/24/1884 |
Wyman, C. Austin | Obituary. | 02/28/1884 |
Wyman, Charles | of Stoneham. Suicide. | 07/04/1878 |
Wyman, George D. | Death of. At San Francisco, Cal. | 11/25/1875 |
Wyman, George D. | Burial of. | 11/23/1875 |
Wyman, Henry | of North Woburn. Private, Co. C, 7th U.S. Cavalry. Killed at the Battle of Little Horn River, Montana Territory. | 02/07/1878 |
Wyman, Luther B. | of Brooklyn, New York, a native of Woburn. Obituary. | 07/31/1879 |
Wyman, Luther B. | Philharmonic Society, Brooklyn. On the death of L.B.W. | 09/11/1879 |
Wyman, Miss Lydia | Housekeeper for Edmund Parker, Winchester, found dead. | 11/21/1878 |
Wyman, Mary D. | of Woburn m. Rev. Sumner U. Shearman of Jamaica Plain. | 06/14/1877 |
Wyman, Nathan | Has presented the Woburn Public Library with a large collection of autographs, old deeds, documents, etc. | 06/10/1880 |
Wyman, Nathan | Obituary. | 04/09/1885 |
Wyman, S.E. | A bill has been introduced into Congress by Representative Hayden to pension Mr. S.E. Wyman, postmaster at North Woburn…. | 06/24/1886 |
Wyman, Samuel E. | Appointed postmaster at North Woburn in place of James P. Tyler, deceased. | 09/22/1881 |
York, J.B. | Son of W.S. York drowned at Winchester | 07/11/1873 |
Young, Rev. Dr. | Pastor, Baptist church. House warming and gift. | 01/02/1874 |
Young, Lieut. A.T. | Presentation. | 09/05/1873 |
Young, Clarence | Obituary. | 06/05/1879 |
Young, Rev. George H. | Closed his pastoral relations with the Unitarian Church, Woburn, last Sunday. | 01/03/1884 |
Young, Rev. George H. | Installed pastor, New South Free Church, Boston, last Sunday evening. | 01/03/1884 |
Young, Rev. George H. | Has left Woburn and taken up his abode on the corner of Glendale and Columbia Streets, Dorchester. | 12/20/1883 |
Young, Rev. George H. | Will preach his closing sermon as pastor of the Unitarian Church next Sunday morning. | 12/27/1883 |
Young, Rev. George H. | Installed, pastor, First Unitarian Church. | 11/20/1879 |
Young, Henry | His machine shop, Buel Court, destroyed by fire. | 05/06/1880 |
Young, Margaret | Winchester. Obituary. | 03/31/1887 |
Young, Thomas C. | Insane; taken to Danvers Asylum. | 06/08/1882 |
Young, Thomas C. | Obituary. | 07/13/1882 |
Young, Warren | Dropped dead. | 11/28/1878 |
Young, Warren | “A gleam of sunlight.” Verses written by him. | 12/19/1878 |
Young, William E. | Born in Woburn, Oct. 21, 1810. Son of William and Lydia died at Sharon, N.H. Obituary. | 08/09/1883 |
Young, Rev. Dr. W.M. | Installed pastor, Woburn First Baptist Church | 01/10/1873 |
Young, Rev. Dr. W.M. | Who recently resigned the pastorate, Woburn First Baptist Church, preached his farewell discourse. | 11/26/1874 |
Young, Rev. Dr. William M. | Obituary. | 03/06/1879 |
Y.M.C.T.A. Society | Parade. | 08/02/1888 |
Young Men’s Christian Association | A branch has been organized at North Woburn, with some forty members. | 07/01/1886 |
Young Men’s Christian Association | Convention held in Woburn. | 06/14/1883 |
Young Men’s Christian Association | Removed from Allen’s Block to the Savings Bank Building, last Saturday. | 08/05/1888 |