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AARON'S POND, I-158Abbott, John H., III -5 1 , 5 3Abbott, William E . , II-95Abolitionists, III - 1 3 2 , 1 3 3Aborigines, The, I-4-57,
III- 9Academies, II -35, 48-4 9Academy of Music, III-49Acid Mill, I-9 3Ackerman, J. Walter, III-59Acoaxet, I-100, 104 ; II-156Acushena, I-3 1Adams' Bookstore , II-161Adams, Edward S ., II-41, 96 ;
III-143Adams, James Truslow , I-60-61
Adams, Col . Melvin O., III-101
Adams, Robert, II-161 ; III -20, 47, 1 3 3
Adams, Rev. W. W., II-13-1 4Adamsville, III-23, 28Adamsville and Westpor t
Harbour Stage Line, III-28Adirondack Grove, I-82-83 ;
III-15 7Agawam Indian Tribe, I-1 5Alcock, Mabel, II-69- 70Alden, Cyrus, III-88Alderman. Two Indians of
this name, I-40Alderman's Pond, I-105, 1 27 ;
III-15 7Aldrich, Charles, II-75, 7 8Aldrich, Mary L ., II-8 3Alexander, alias Wamsutta,
I- 1 4, 23, 45, 49, 107Alfred S . Letourneau School,
II-6 9Algonquin Indians, I-12-1 3Algonquin Printing Com-
pany, II- 1 35, 1 3 8, 1 4 0,1 52- 1 5 3
Allen, Arthur W ., II-107Allen, Howard B., III-4 3Allen, Ralph I, 98, 12 7Allen, Rev . Ralph W ., II- 20Allen, Rodolphus N ., II-1,4Allen, Sion, I- 1 3 7Allen's Hill, III-15 7Allotment of houselots and
Great Lots of Pocasset Pur-chase, I-109-118
Allotment of lots in the Free -man's Purchase, I-67
Allotment of land to veteransof King Philip's War, I-5 9
Almy, Anthony, I-133, 139
Almy, Captain Christopher,I -5 0, 103, 117, 1 25, 12 9 ,131, 138
,154Almy, Franklin L., II-17 2Almy, Franklin S ., II-17 2Almy, Job, I-103, 112, 117 ,
125-126, 12 9, 1 3 1 , 1 33,1 3 8- 1 39, 1 5 4
Almy, John, I-122, 13 9Almy, Thomas, II-171-17 2Almy, William M., III-4 3Almy's Peasefield, I-49, 54,
10 3Almy's Wharf, I-10 3Alumni Field, II-8 7American Cotton Fabri c
Company, II-130-13 1American Expeditionar y
Force. World War I, III -
American Linen Mill, III-47American Print Works, II-11
26-27, 1 35, 1 38, 1 42- 1 43 ,15o, 16 7
American Thread Company,II- 1 3 1 , 1 35
Anawan. Indian leader inKing Philip's War, I-30 ,43, 5 6 , 1 23
Anawan Mills, I-72 ; II-122 ,1 25, 1 3 2 , 1 35, 1 44 ; III- 7
Anawan Rock, I-56, 12 3Anawan Street, I - 1 33- 1 34 ;
II-13, 1 5, 23, 25, 5 1 , 53 ,r ó63,175, 177, 187;
II IAncona Mills, II-127, 132 ,
Anthony's Block, III-39Anthony, Byron W., II-,o8Anthony, David, II-106, 118-
119,125-126; III-117Anthony, Earl B . , III-26Anthony, Edward Lovell, II-
108-109, 12 9Anthony, James S., III-49Anthony, Joseph, I-111-112;
III-6 6Anthony's Hill, I-97 ; III-25-
26Antinomian Schism, I-2 6Anti-Slavery Movement, III-
132-13 3Apollonian Hall, II-5 2Aquidneck, see Island of
Rhode Islan dArcher, Jason H ., III-3 1Arkose Clay, III-3Arkose Granite, I-96 ; III-3
Arkwright Mills, II-128, 132 ,135
Armistice Day, III-143Armory Building, III - 113 ,
14 2Armory Hall, III -44, 5 7Arnold, Caleb, I-13 8Arnold, Henry, II-2 3Arnold, Sion, I-13 7Asbestos Row, II-16 1Ash Grounds, Pocasset Pur-
chase, I-11 4Ashley, Job B ., III-46Ashley Lane Steep Brook ,
I-8gAshley, Stephen B., II-13o ,Ashton, Thomas J ., III-59Ashworth Brothers, II-166Assawomsett Pond, I -3 3Assonet : meaning of word ,
I-10; Neck, I-8, 10, 34, 66 -67 ; Bleachery Pond, I-93 ;River, III-6, 10, 65-66 ;Village, II-68, 70, 88, 90 ;Rivalry with Steep BrookI-88 ; ledge, III-3 ; postroad, III-23 ; in the Revo-lution, III-125 ; in the CivilWar, III - 132 ; generall ymentioned, III-22-23, 96-97
Assonet Light Infantry, III -1 3 7
Athearn, Roy C ., I-94; II-100Atheneum The, 11-91 .92 ;
III-66Attleborough, I-21 ; III-21 ,2 6
Auctions, III-6 7Authors . Alphabetical list of
authors who have lived inFall River, III-169-17 7
Automobile Day, 1911 , III-95Avery, Rev. Ephratus K.,
III-95Avery, Joseph, II-4Avery Murder Case, III-95-
9 6Aviation Day, 1911, III-5 7Awashonks, I- 1 5, 37, 45, 49.-
57, Awashonks ill, I-12 9
Ayres, Major, III- 128Azores, III- 110
BABCOCK, WILLIAM H ."Early Norse visits toAmerica," I-5
186
Back Way, alias Back Road toAdamsville, III-23, 184
Baker, Joseph A., II-128, 187Baker, Virginia, I-46, 4 9Ball Grounds, III-7 3Ball, Phineas, III-8 2Ballard, Alvin S., III-43, 45Ballard, Mrs . Charles M. ,
II-6oBallard, Mrs . George A., II-
92, 10 8Banks and Banking, II-105-116
Bank Panic, II-50 9Bank Street, I-76, 80-81 ; II -
10, 1 3, 20 , 3 8, 89, 97, 106 -107, 161, 184, 191 ; III-18,3 1 -32, 39, 72, 9 2 , III, 118 -119, 16 4
Bankruptcy, III-4 9Baptists, I-28, 98, 127
; III-11, 1 3Baptist church, see Churche sBarbary Hill alias Barberr y
Hill, II-57 ; III - 1 57, 164Bardol, Edward A ., II-15 5Barges on Quequechan River ,
3Barker, Benjamin, I-11 3Barker, Edward, II-13 2Barlow, John, II-11 4Barlow, Wilfrid A ., I-7 1Barnaby's Cove, I-95Barnaby House, II-100Barnaby Manufacturin g
Company, II-13o, 1 33, 1 3 5Barnaby's Pond, see Shaw' s
Pon dBarnard, Louis L., II-127 ,
1 35, 1 3 8Barnard Manufacturin g
Company, II-129, 135, 13 8Barnes, John, I-46, 65, 67 ,
6 9, 1 5 3Barney, Edward E ., II-169Barneyville, III-2 8Barnstable, I-15, 2 1Barrels manufactured in Fall
River, I-89-9 ,Barrel hoops, III-1 3Barrett, Rodney, I-8 2Barrington, III-2 1Bartlett, I . H., III-28Basin, The, I-74 ; III- 4Baskets made by Indians, III -
1 3Bassett, Charles A ., II-11 1Batchelder, John C ., II-106,
11 6Batelle, Hezekiah, III-71, 88,
116Bates, Mary J. S ., II-23Bates, William C., II-65-66Battle of Fall River, III -45,
127-130 ; tablet markingsite, III-13 0
Battle of Cold Harbour, III -138
Battle of Fair Oaks, III-13 6Battle of Mariel, off Havana ,
III-140Battle of Rhode Island, III -
129-13 0Battle of White Plains, III -
12 7Battle of Winchester, Vir-
ginia, III-13 7Baylies, Stella, II-76Bay State, The, II-4 1Bay State Print. Works, II-2o ,
142 ; III-19, 47Bay State Steamboat Com-
pany, 11-x76Bay Street, III-3, 2 5, 26 , 72 ,
73, 7 5Bean, Charles F ., II-x2 9Bears, III- 5Bears Den, I-114 ; II-87 ; III-
1 5 7Bears Den Road, alias Laure l
Street, III-164Beattie, John, II-159Beattie's Ledge, III-15 7Beattie, William H ., II-159 ;
III - 1 39, 1 43Beaver, III-15 7Beckett, Anna L ., II-7oBedard, Rev. Pierre, II -3 1 , 3 3Bedford Road, III-16 4Bedford Street, alias East Cen -
tral Street, alias West Cen-tral Street, I-65, 67, 70-71 ,73, 79-82, 97, 10 9, 11 4,11 7, 1 3 1 , 1 33 ; II - 1 4, 37 ,39, 62, 110, 113-116, 1 59,165 - 1 7 0, 1 75 - 1 7 6, 185 -186, 191 ; III-4, 21 , 24, 3 0,32, 44, 53, 6 7, 69, 72, 75 ,118, 122
Bedford Street School, II-59,61, 6 5
Beetle, III-1 3Belisle, Hector L., II-67Bell Rock, I-94 ; III-15 7Bell Rock Road, alias Blos -
som's Road, I-93, 95 ; II -6o ; III-2 3
Bemis, Frederick E ., II-106Bence, Eli, III-9 9Bennett, Philip, III- 70Benson, Horace A ., II-7 6Berean Temple, II-3 9Berkley, I-8, 1 4, 2 9, 65, 89 ;
III-21, 26-27 , 128Berkshire Fine Spinning As-
sociation, II- 128, 13 1Bertenshaw, Edward W., II-
11 3Bibliography, III- 1 47- 1 5 5Bicknell, Thomas William ,
History of Rhode Island,I-6, 28
Bigberry, III-15 7Bigelow, Guilford, II -7 5Billings, George W ., III-43 ,. 49
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Blacksmith Shops, I -74-75 ,89-90, 101-10 2
Blackstone River, 1-2 5Blaisdell, Josiah G., III-4o,
45, 89 , 101-102Blake, Sabin, III-29-3 1Bleacheries, II-x29-130, 1 33,
1 3 5Bleachery Cove, III-15 7Bliffin's Beach, III-15 7Bliss, Genevieve H . , II-76Bliss, George N., II-8 2Blossom Brook, III-15 7Blossom Burial Ground, I87
(not Boomer )Blossom Cove, .III-15 7Blossom, Elijah, III-3 6Blossom's Grove, I-83 ; III-158
Blossom's Road, I-84, 87-88 ,92, 94 ; II-60; III- 9
Blossom's Way, I-82 ; III-16 4Boarding Houses, I - 74 - 75 ;
see HotelsBoard of Finance, II-70; III -
60-6 2Board of Health, II-65, 69
; 68Boats builtiin Fall River Ship-
yards, I-go-9 2Boats on Watuppa Ponds ,
I-8 3Bodge, John P ., II-3 2Bogle Hill, II-6o ; III-158Bogle, Peter, II- 60Bonney, Nathaniel, III-4 3Bonus, III-127, 1 3 5Boomer Cedars, I - 85 ; III -
15 8Boomer, Caroline, II-2 oBoomer, Ephraim, III - 36,
13 0Boomer, Frederick, III-18, 2 0Boomer, Matthew, I-85, 88 ;
III-22, 13 1Boomer, Nathaniel, II-9, 82 ;
III-36Borden, Abbie J . (Mrs . An -
drew J . Borden), III-g7 -11 0
Borden, Abraham, I - 136 ;III-9 7
Borden, Andrew, II-108, 16 7Borden, Andrew J ., III-97-
110Borden, Anna H ., III-14 3Borden, Ariadne J., III-1 8Borden Avenue, I-77 ; III -164Borden, Benjamin, I-13 6Borden, Benjamin C ., III-8 ,Borden Block, I-83 ; II-116 ,
161-162 ; III-39, 49, 89 ,13 8
Borden, Charles F ., II-16 3Borden, Charles N ., III-13gBorden, Chester D ., II-167
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187
Borden, Christopher, I-114Borden, Cook, II-39 ; III-69Borden, Daniel, 1-71-74Borden, Delana, III-4 oBorden, Emma L ., III-99-11 0Borden, Eric, II-1 14-11 5Borden, Fidelia, III-40 ,Borden Flats, III-15 8Borden, Francis S ., II-17 1Borden, Frank H ., II-116Borden, George E ., III-68Borden, George H., II-I, 6Borden, Holder, I-73, 96 ; II-
Borden, Simeon, II-1 71 ; III -24, 36 , 49, 7 1
Borden, Spencer, II - 113 ,
Borden, Stephen,II-117; III-29
Borden Street, II-9, 19, 25 ,39, 54, 162 ; III-39, 11 5 ,11 7
Borden, Sydney H., II-11 4Borden, Sylvia (Mrs. Josep h
Durfee), III-4 oBorden, Thomas, I-73 ; II-51,
Bowen Street School, II-60 ,69
Bowen, T . Whitney, II-100Bowenville, III-70, 76, 158Bowenville Lane, III -44, 70 ,
16 4Bowenville Station, II-177 ,
183-184 ; III-7 6Bowers, Joseph, III-114.Bowker, George W ., III-33Bowker, J . H ., II-184Boyer, Harry W., II-8oBoys' Club of Fall River, II-
129 ; I II-37, 40
120, 125 ; III-40 117, 125 ; III-36, 114, 117, 1 4- 1 5, 2309 5Borden, Isaac, II-128 128 Bradford Durfee
Textil eBorden, Jefferson,
II - 116, Borden ' s Tavern, III-29 School, II-41, 67, 90-91 ;120, 125, 129 ; III-40, 117 Border City, III -73, 1 5 8 III-5 7
Borden, Jerome C., II-112 - Border City Cove, I-87 Bradford Matthew Chaloner113, 16o Border City Hotel Company, Durfee Athletic Associa-
Borden, Job, II-g III-33 tion, II-85, 8 7Borden, John, I-70-71, 118, Border City Manufacturing Bradford Matthew Chaloner
12 5, 1 3 2 - 1 33, 136 ; III-30 Company,
II - 109,
129, Durfee High School, II-41,Borden,
Joseph,
I - 1 3 2- 1 33, 1 35, 1 43, 1 83 83-87 ; III-4 0136 ;11-117 ; III-29, 46 , 99 Border City Mills, I-87 Bradford Matthew Chaloner
Borden, Lazarus, II-162 Border City School, II-61, 71 Durfee and Company, I -77Borden,
Leander,
II - 115 ; Borland Block, I-81 ; III-39 Bradford, Governor . William ,III-46 Boston, I-16, 25-26, 28, 6o, I-15-16,
20,
49,
55,
68,Borden, Lizzie A ., III-97-110 68, 8 9, 9 2 ; III-26-27, 101, 1 53, 1 5 4Borden, Louisa, I-88 ; III-36 116, 1 38 - 1 39, 1 4 0 Bradley, Rev. Francis J., II -Borden, Major, III-45 Boston Evening Transcript, 3 2Borden, Mary, I-73, 76 III-108 Brady Farm, III-158Borden, Mary A., II-76 Boston Navy Yard, III-14o - Brady, Capt . James, III-136-Borden,
Matthew,
I - 132, 142 1 3 7136-137 Boston, Newport and New Brady, J . Dwight, III-5 2
Borden, Matthew C . D., II - York Steamboat Co ., II - Brady, John, II-6 215 18o Brady, Mary A., I-8 2
Borden Murder Mystery, III - Boundary
Disputes,
I - 20, Brady Street, aliás Barberry97- 110 117-118, 1 35, 1 43- 1 48 ; II - Hill, III-15 7
Borden, Nathan, I-7 1 , 73-74 12, 3 0, 58 Braley, Anna W ., II-77, 8 8Borden, Nathaniel Briggs, II - Boundaries of Fall River, III - Braley,
Henry K.,
II-103 ;52, 129 ; III-24, 3 0, 43, 45 - 17-22 III -5 0 -5 1 , 8 94 6 , 81 , 1 3 2, 1 35 Boundaries of the Freemans Braley, Capt . Sierra L ., III-
Borden, Parker, II - 61 - 62 ; Purchase, I-66-67, 97, 117 1 39- 1 40III-2o Bounties :
paid enlisted sol- Braley, William E ., II-65Borden, Peleg, II-84 diers, I-104, 124, 128-129 ; Brawley, Ann W ., II-5 9Borden, Perry, I-73 paid
Civil
War
soldiers Brayton
Avenue,
alias
SixBorden, Phebe, III-29 upon
enlistment,
111-1 9, Rod Way, III-16 7Borden, Philander, III-19 47, 12 7, 1 351 1 37 ; paid re- Brayton Avenue School, II -Borden, Philip D ., I-76, 141 ; turning Union Veterans, 7 6
II-79, 108, 126, 171 ; III - III-32 Brayton and Borden, Cotton47-48 , 50, 5 2 , 8 2 Bourne, Jonathan, II-130 Brokers, III-6 7
Borden, Philip H., III-51 Brayton, Charles R., I - 1 3 5Borden and Remington Com-
Bourne
Mills, II-130,
133,Brayton, David Anthony, II-
1 3 5pany, II-163 Bowen, Abraham, I-79 ; II - III-4 1108 ;Borden, Col . Richard, I-73 - Brayton, Elizabeth Hitch-
74, 76 ; II-100, 106, 120-100, 11 9, 1 25, 1 75 cock, III-4 1
122, 127-129 Bowen, James G ., I -73, 79 ; Brayton, Francis, I- 1 34- 1 35Borden, Major Richard P ., III-3o Brayton, Hezekiah Anthony,
Bowen, Joseph A., II-82, 132, II-108 ,III- 1 39, 1 4 1 , 1 44Borden, Richard, I-125, 132 -
164; III-48 12 9Brayton Hill, see Bowen's Hill
133 ; III-117, 128 Bowen, Joseph H ., II-164 Brayton,
Israel,
II-88,
96,Borden, Mrs . Richard, II-14 - Bowen, Nathan, I-79 12 9
15 ; 111-138 Bowen's
Hill,
alias
Slade's Brayton, Jessie Flint, II-g6Borden, Richard B ., II -95, Hill, alias Brayton's Hill, Brayton, John Summerfield ,
97, 127-128 I -73 ; III-158 I-77 ; II-21, 107-109 ; III -Borden, Samuel, I-11 Bowen's Inn, III-30 44, 48, 8 5Borden School, II-66, 76 Bowen Street, alias Davol, Brayton, John Summerfield,Borden, Seth, I-73; II-131 I-73 ; III-164 Jr., II-107-108,
188
INDEX
Brayton, John Summerfield, Broadway School, II-7o Buffinton Street School, II-Third, II-107-108 Bronson, Rev. Asa, II-10, 25 ; 6 3, 7 0
Brayton and Morton, III-85 III-117 Buffinton, William H ., II-16 7Brayton, Preserved, III-29 Bronson, George W ., II-59 - Bullock, Jesse D., III-13 6Brayton, Sarah Submit, II- 6o, 76, 82-83 Bullock, John, III-96
14, 82, 90 Brooklyn Navy Yard, III-139 Bullock Road, III-9 6Brayton, Stephen, I - 1 34 Brookville, III-158 Bump, Donald H ., II-169Brayton, Thomas Edward, II- Brown College, III-85 Bumpus, Samuel F ., II-9 5108, 126, 140, 167 Brown, Daniel, III-71 Burchard, Leeds, II-11 1Brayton, W . L . S ., II-129 Brown, E. S ., II-26 Burdick, Charles, II-16 5Brett, Silas, II-4- 5Brewster, Love, 1-9 1 Brown, Jeremiah, III-2o Burial
Grounds :
Blosso mBrewster, William, I-91 Brown, Rev . John, II-4o Burial Ground, I-87 (notBrewster, Wrestling, I-91 Brown, M. Richard, II-114, Boomer) ;
Burial
Hill ,Bric, Father William II-31 131-133 Plymouth,
I-19 ;
Britis hBridge Mill, I-71 ; II-125 Brown, Robert C ., III-43 Graves
of
RevolutionaryBridges : Slade's Ferry Bridge, Brown, Samuel M ., II-185 ; Soldiers, III-129 ; Bowen
III-28 ;
II-177 ;
Railroad III-47, 49 Burial
Ground,
II - 100 ;Family Burial Grounds, II-and Highway Bridges, III - Brown, Samuel W., 11-1 1 3
75 ; over the Narrows in Brown, William, 111-t 17 100 ; Friends Cemetery, II-99 ; Indian Burial Grounds,
Tiverton, III-25, 28 ; Slab Brownell, George, I - 1 35 1 -57,
84 ;
Jewish
BurialBridge,
III - 96 ;
Stone Brownell, Isaac T ., III-5o Grounds, II-38, 101 ; Na -Bridge over the Stream, Brownell, Jonathan, II-9 than
Borden's
Buria lIII-7o ; bridge at mouth of Brownell, Joseph, I-132, 136 Ground, II-74-75 ; NorthQuequechan
River,
III- Brownell,
Stephen,
I-132, Burial Ground, I-86 ; II -70 ; Creek Bridge, III-7o ; 136 99 ; III-130 ; North SteepIron
Bridge
at
Third Brownell Street, I-85 ; II-9, Brook Burial Ground, III -Street, III-75 ; Bridge at 12, 62, 97 ; III-22, 75 130 ; Notre Dame Ceme -
Bubbling Spring Brook, III - tery, II-101 ; Oak GrovePleasant
Street,
III-74 ; 158 Cemetery, II-10, 99-100;Stone Bridge at Tiverton,Buck, Rev. Edward A ., II-14- III-130; Oak Tree Ceme -1 -9, 97, 111-112 15, 108 tery, II-9g; on 13th Grea tBridgewater, I-15, 39 ; II-14, Buffum, Arnold, II-52 ; III- Lot, I - 140 ; II - 99 ; III -118
Briggs, Capt. Cornelius, I-70 1 3 2- 1 33 130 ; Portuguese Cemetery ,Buffum,
Elizabeth
(Mrs. II-101 ; St. Mary's Ceme-Briggs, Rev . G. W ., II-25 Samuel B. Chace), III- tery, II-101 ; St. Patrick' sBriggs, Jonathan, I-106, 157 132-133 Cemetery II-101 ; TrinityBrigham, D. Sewall, III-43, Buffum, Lucy (Mrs. Nehe - Church Burying Ground ,9 2 miah Lovell), III-t 32 Newport, II-29 ; TownBrightman, Eva St .
Clair, Buffum, Sarah
(Mrs . Na- Burying
Ground,
I - 1 33 ;I-86 thaniel B . Borden), III- Valentine-Reed Cemetery,Brightman, F. W., II-184 132 II-100Brightman, Henry, I-85-87 Buffington Building, III-119 Burke, James A., Jr., II - 1 33 ;Brightman, Lydia M., II-59 Buffington, James, III-49, 45, III-6 1Brightman, Norton, III-36 11 4,
136 . Burke, James S., II-129, 17 1Brightman, Sheffield, III-43 Buffinton, Benjamin, II-82 ; Burns, Paul, III-9 7Brightman Street, I-74, 86, . III-57 Burrell, Robert C . B., II-1 7
8 9 ; 11-37, 99, 101 ; III-69- Buffinton, Charles C ., III-51 Burrows, Amos II- 970, 7 6 Buffinton, Daniel, I -73 Burt, John B., III-13 6
Brightman Street Bridge In- Buffinton, Edmond P ., II- Burt, William A ., II-7 1dian Encampment, III-9 10o ; III-66 Bury, Clarence E ., II-17 2
Brightman, William Pitt, I- Buffinton, Edward P., III-2o, Bury, Margaret T., II-76105 43, 45-47, 66, 82, 136 Bus and Car Lines in Fal l
Brightman's Cove, III-158 Buffinton, Frank, II-167 River, II-168, 183-184Brightman's Farm, I-85 ; III - Buffinton, George R . H., III- Bush Pond, III-15 8
158 1 39- 1 4 1 Butts Hill, III-129Bristol, The, II-180 Buffinton, Henry T ., II-113, Butler, Rev. S . Wright, II-2 3
188 Buttonwood Tree, I-148 (er-Bristol, I-14, 21, 6o, 73, 12 4 ; Buffinton, Israel, II-16, 53 ; ratum: North, not south,III-17, 95, 116, 132 III -43, 1 33 of Columbia Street) ; III-Bristol
County Boundaries, Buffinton, Mary E ., II-167 1 7, 1 9- 2 01-21 Buffinton, N . M., II-58 ; III - Buzzards Bay, I-4-5, 55, 9 7Bristol County Teachers' As- 1 8sociation, II-71 Buffinton, Oliver, II-167 CABOT, JOHN and SEBAS -
Bristol Ferry, I-27, 33; III- Buffinton Park, alias Alfred TIAN, I -1126-27 Bradbury Green, III-158 Calash, in use in 1827 on
Broadway, III-72-73, 16 4 Buffinton, Samuel R., III-92 turnpikes, III-24
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189
Cambridge Green, III-158 Central Street, alias Proprie- Chase, Charles B., II-13 1Cambridge Street School, II - tors' Way, I-71-74, 76 ; II- Chase, Simeon Borden, II -
63, 66, 90 19, 52, 106, 120, ,6o, 163, 16, 95, 116, 128, 130-131 ,
Camden Street, I - 75 ;; III - 176-177 ; III-4, 2 3, 29-3 1 , 140 ; III-5 5164 39, 66 , 69, 75-7 6 , 81-82, Chatham, I-1 5
Camp Chase, Lowell, III-136 92, 119, 164 Cherry and Webb, III-11 8Cesspools, III-49 Cherry Street, I-70, 79, 83 ,Camp Devens, III-143
Camp Joe Hooker, Lakeville, Chace,
Augustus,
II - 112, 1 33 ; II-27, 3 8, 5 2, 83 ; III -III-137 121,126 39-40 , 7 0, 7 2
Camp Old Colony, Taunton, Chace , Benjamin W., I-74, Chestnut Street, III-6 5III-136 Chace, Charles A ., I-82 Child Labor, II-52, 61, 66 ,
Canal Street, III-4o Chace and Crapo, III-66 7 1 , 77-7 8 , 8o, 90Canedy Street, I-87 Chace, Edmund, II-130, 16o Chilmark, I-84Canedy, William, III-25 Chace, Fenner A ., II-,3o Chilton, Mary, I-119Canoe Birch, III-12 Chace's Ferry, III-158 Cholera,
Asiatic,
an
epi-Canonchet, leader of Narra - Chace, George A., II-130 mimic, III-45, 49gansett War Party, I-36-37, Chace, Harvey, III-25 Chronological Table of the
4 1 , 43, 48 Chace, Henry, III-7o Important Events in theCanonicus, Sachem of Narra - Chace, James H., I-81 History of Fall River, III-
gansett Indians, I - 2 7, 35, Chace, Jonathan, I-8, 1 45- 1 464 8 Chace, Leonard S., II-133 Church, Capt . Benjamin, I -
Cape Cod, I-5, 11-12, 15-16, Chace, Mark, III-104, 108 1 7, 30, 39-40, 49, 53, 55 ,88 Chace, Obediah, II-130 ; III- 63, 6 9-7 1 , 79, 8 3, 88 , 99 -
Carnivals, II I -57-5 8100,
103-104,
107,
112 ,
Carpenter, Alice, I-68 Chace, Oliver, his homestead, 117, 121 - 125,
127 - 132 ,I-81 ; II-53, 106, 115-119, 1 37, 1 54Carpenter, Frank L ., II-132 Church, Caleb, I-13 1
Carpenter's Garrison House, 1 25,
1 3 0,
1 43,
1 53 ;
III-I-41 1 9, 25 Church, Constant, I-70, 79 ,
Chace, Richard B., II-133 83, 124, 13 2Carr, Annie M ., II-59 Chace, Samuel B ., III-132 Church and Gifford, III-2 8Carr Lane, II-6o ; III-164 Chace,
S .
Angier, II-109, Church, Joseph, I-107, 117 ,Carr, William, III-4o 116, 126, 19.9 ; III-46 15 6Carroll, Charles V ., II-g1 Chace's Ferry, I-91-92 Church, Richard, I-122, 12 6Carroll, Edmond V., II-g1 Chace's Road, III-97 Church, Thomas, "The En-Cartroads through the wil- Chace Street, III-26 tertaining History of King
derness, III-23 Chace Thread Mill, II-128, Philip's War," I-122, 13 8Carven, Rupert S., III-6, 1 35, 1 43- 1 44 Church History of Fall River,Cascade Engine House, III- Chace and Trafford, III-19 II-3-40
18,21 Chace Village, III-73 Churches maintained by th eCascade Hand Engine Com - Chaloner Hill, III-158 Factories, II-20-21 ; by the
pany, their salaries, III-19, Chaloner, Walter D ., III-36, Town, II -3-4, 821 129 Churches mentioned by
Cascade Hall, III-18 Chamberlain
and
Jewett, name : Baptist Church, I -Cassidy, Rev. James E ., II - III-31 79 ; First Baptist Church ,
32 ; 111 . 142 Champlain,
Capt .
Samuel, III-III ;
Second
BaptistCasualties in Civil War, III - I-11 Church, alias Temple Bap-
136 Champney, Julius B ., III-43 tist Church, III-137 ; Bray-Caswell, Elisha, III-13o Chandler, Edmund, I-85 ton
Methodist EpiscopalCataract Engine House, II - Chandler, Joseph, I-85 Church, III-137 ; Central
79 Chapel Street, III-164 Congregational Church ,Cataract Fire Company, II - Chapin, Bryant, II-79 III - 122 ;
Congregationa l6o, 62 Chapin, Daniel A ., II-115 Meeting House, I-74 ;
Cataract Hall, III-44 Chapin, David J., II-112Methodist Meeting House ,
Catholic Memorial Home, II- I -75 ; North Christian33 Charity Lane, III-165 Church, III-39 ; PlymouthCatholic Schools in Fall Riv- Charles Street, I-92 Church,
I - 122 ;
St.
Jo-er, II-3 1 -35 Charleston, I-92 seph's Church,
I-85 ;
St.Catholic
Women's
Service Charlton, Earl Perry, II - 1 55 - Mary's Cathedral, III - 1 35 ,League, 157 142 ; St . Paul's Church, I-Catskill, U.S .S ., III-14t Charlton
Mills,
I-139 ;
II - 81 ; Churches in Freetown,Cavannaugh, Lillian, II-49 1 35, 1 57 I-88, 91 ; Churches in Tiv -Centennial Arch, III-57 Charters : Mass. Bay Colony, erton, I-11 2Centennial Celebration, III- I-1 o5 ; Plymouth Colony, Church's Spring, III-15 8
I-68, 144 ; Rhode Island, Churchill, Charles H., III-48Central Fire Station, III-67, I -27, 1 45 .; City of Fall Riv- Cienfuegos, Cuba, III-14 1
113 er, III-43, 45, 62 . Cinders used on sidewalks,Central House, III-32, 39 Chase, Clark, III-71 III -79
190
INDEX
Circus Grounds, III-73, 15 8Cisterns ,III-111Citizens Savings Bank,III-119
City Debt, III -48-4 3City Hall, II-32, 111-112,
114-115, 143 ; III-4, 57 ,66-68, 32, 1 3 5
City Hall Annex, III-6 8City Home, II-g8City Hospital, III-5 6City Lot, III-6 7City Manager, III-53City Stable, III-32-33, 10 4City Water Supply, III-1 11 -
11 2Civic Club, II-66CivilWar, I-77 ; II-11, 14,
33, 48 , 60 , 35, 1 37, 1 73 ;III-13, 47, 1 35- 1 3 3
Clark, Barnabas, I-83 -90Clark, Jeremiah, III-8 1Clark, Dr. John, I-26-2 7Clark, John S . B ., III -53, 5 5Clark, Nathaniel, I-1 20Clark's Omnibus Line, II -
18 3Clay Pit, I-go ; III-158Clear Pond, II-152 ; III-158Cleveland, Henry, III-66Cleft Rock, I -7 1 -72, 74, 7 6 ,
103,117-118, 1 43 ; III-15 8Clifford, Capt. Thomas J .,
III-142Clinton Street, I-75 ; III-16 5Coal in Rhode Island, III- 3Coal Yards, I-73Cobb Bates and Yerxa, III-
11 8Cobblestones, III-76Coddington, William, I-26-
2 7Codex Flatoensis, I-4Coggeshall, Arthur C ., III -
10 7Coggeshall, William, I-138Coinage, III-11-1 2Cold Harbor, III-13 8Cole, Edwin J . , II-110Cole, John, I - 1 34Cole, Nancy, II-5 3Cole, Rebecca, I-13 2Collins, Richard, I-3 3Collins, William T., II-7 7Columbian Hall, I-31 ; III-
33, 4 4Columbia Street, I- 1 34, 1 4 8 ;
III-13, 41, 72, 118, 11 3Columbia Street School, II-
53, 7 1Committee on Preparedness
World War I, III-141-14 2Commonage in Tiverton, I-
110-111
Common Fence Point, III-5
Commonwealth, The, I1-18 ,Communism in America to-
day, I-6 1Company F, Naval Brigade,
Mass . Volunteer Militia,III-133-14 0
Company Stores, I-7 2Conanicut Mills, II - 1 3 0, 1 35 ,
152-15 3Conant, Prelet D ., III-18, 21 ,
8 8Concord, I-1 3Concrete Sidewalks, III-7 3Conductors on Undergroun d
Railroad, III-133Confiscation of Estates of
Tories, III-12 7Congdon-Carpenter, II-, 6 8Connecticut Company, II -
13 0Connecticut, I- 1 3, 3 7Connell, Charles W ., II-8 3Connell, Thomas, II-11 4Connell, William, Jr ., II-58 ,
62, 64 ; III-18, 4 3Cook, Benjamin, III-8 3Cook, Benjamin S ., II-7 6Cook, Caleb, I-4 0Cook, Candace, 1I -75-7 6Cook, Charles B., II-11 6Cook, Elihu, I -7 3Cook, Everett M. , II-108Cook, Farm, III-15 8Cook, Francis, I-105, 123 ,
12 6Cook, George, I-13 8Cook, Henry Clay, II-8 2Cook, Jacob, I-123, 12 7Cook, John, I -73, 10 5, 12 5 -
127, 123 - 1 3 0, 1 3 8 - 1 33 ;III-128
Cook, Joseph, I- 1 3 7Cook Pond, alias Laurel
Lake, I-113, 1 25, 1 3 8 , 1 44 ;II - 1 33, 1 3 8 , 1 5 , - 1 53 ; III -1 3
Cook, Richard H ., III-56Cook, Robert, I-76 ; III-30 ,
80Cook, Silas, II-13 3Cook, Thomas, I-67, 13 8Coolidge, Frank P ., II-11 5Coombs, Leslie B ., II-3 1Copeland, Charles D ., III -
13 8Copeland, Charles W ., III-49Copicut, I-32, 123 ; III-3, 2 3,
28, 7 0, 3 6 , 1 5 3Copicut Swamp, I-11 4Corbitant, Sachem of Pocas-
set Indians, I- 1 4, 23, 3 1 ,45
Corduroy Road, III-16 5Cord Wood, shipped out of
Fall River, I-73-74, 8 3Corliss Engine, III-7
Corn, damages done IndianCorn by English Settlers ,I-r6 ; scarcity, I-37, 54
Cornell Mills, II-131, 1 3 5Cornell, Thomas, I-86Cornell Murder, III-3 5Cornell, Sarah, III-3 5Cornsheller Rock, III-15 3Corry, Father John, II -30Cortereal, Miguel, I - 8 - I 1 ;
II-2 3Cory, Pardon, I-10 4Cory, Thomas, I-133-140Cory, William, I-130, 14 0Cote, Edmund, II-114 ; III-
6 1Cotton Batting, III-13Cotton Brokers, III-6 7Cotton's Corner, III-153Cotton imported, I-3 2Cotton, John, III-10Cotton,. John S ., I -75Cotton Mills, their rise and
decline, II - 1 37, 1 40Cotton Mill Statistics, II-
126-13 5Cotton Textile Industry in
Fall River,by Thomas Rus -sell Smith, III-7 3
Couch, Captain Darius N . ,III-136
Coughlin, John T., III-56, 5 3Coughlin, John W . D., III-50Coughlin School, II-6 5Coughlin's Island, III-15 3County Jail, II-3 8County Street, III-24, 6 9Court House, III-8 gCourt Square, I-73, 8,-82 ;
II -37, 172 ; III -53, 32, 11 3,16 5
Court Square Building, III -11 3
Cove, The, I-7 3Covel, A . S ., II-128Covel, Benjamin, II - 112 ,
128 ; III-4 6Covell Street School, II-63 ,
7 1Crab Pond, I-134 ; II-121,
150, 187-188 ; III-40, 1 5 9Cradle of Liberty, II-5 2Cranberry Neck, I-11 4Crandall Road, III-2 3Crary, S. R., I-7 4Creek Bridge, III-70, 8 2Creeping Rock, I-31 ; III-15 3Crescent Mills, II-2 iCrescent Street, alias Eas t
North Main Street, I-8 6Cress Brook, III-15 3Crocker's Hill, III-15 3Crossing Stones, III-7 2Crowley, John D ., III-,1 9Crystal Springs, II- 4Crystal Springs Bleachery ,
I-36
INDEX
19 1
Crowther, Herbert S ., 11-15 6Cumberland, III-2 1Cudworth, Captain James, 1 -
65-68, 121, 153-15 4Cummings, John W ., II-103 ;
III -50Cummings, Saul, III-9 7Cunningham Island, III-15 9Curbing, III-17 9Curry, Philander, I-18 2Curtis, Glenn H ., III-5 7Cushing, John, III-135-13 6Cushman, Robert, I-1 7Cushman, Thomas, I-17, 6 9Custom House, I-75 ; II-63 ,
175
DAHILL, LAURA K., II-8oDams in the Taunton River,
III- 6Dancing School, II -53 ; III -
1 5Danforth Street, III-70, 72 ,
7 5Danielson, Charles R., III-5 6Darling, Seth, II-1 0Dartmouth, alias Cushena, I -
21, 3 0 -31, 5 6 , 6 7, 86 , 98 ,100, 104, 109-110, 114 ,126-127, 1 39, 1 44 ; III-17 ,21, 9 8
Dassance, William A ., II-16 4Daughters of the America n
Revolution, III-13 0Davenport, Ebenezer, I-104-
10 5Davenport, James F ., III-4 8Davenport School, II-61, 71 ,
76 , 8 3Davis, Aaron, III-3 6Davis Avenue, III-16 5Davis, B . H., II-39Davis, Cornelius, III-36Davis and Fish Market, I-8, ;II-106Davis, Hannah R ., II-76Davis, James, II-16, 53, 5 7Davis, John C ., III-45Davis, Joseph M., Ill-1 9Davis Memorial Fund, II-9 2Davis McLane Manufactur-
ing Company, II-16 2Davis Mills, II - 1 32, 1 35Davis Prize Fund, II-64Davis, Robert C ., II-64, 92 ;
III-48, 14 2Davis, Robert Thompson, II-
6 4, 9 2 ; III-21, 47-4 8Davis School, II-61-62, 64Davis, Squire, II-14 4Davol, Abner, I-73, 79 ; III-
1 3Davol, Abner Green, III-24 -
2 5Davol, Abner P ., II-11 3Davol, Benjamin, II-15 9Davol, Bradford D ., II-i,4,
125
Davol, Charles D ., II-15 1Davol, Clara F ., II-96Davol, Helen M . B ., II-5 9Davol, John , II-10Davol, Joseph, I - 1 34Davol Mills, II-127, 13 5Davol, Pardon, III-13, 36Davol Pond, II-49 ; III-1 3Davol School, II-6 5Davol Street, alias Bowe n
Street, I-7 2 -73, 8 5 ; 1 1- 1 43 ,160; III-70, 75, 85
Davol, Stephen, I-79 ; II-1 25 ;III-13, 11 4
Davol, William C ., I-79 ; II -127 ; III-13, 40, 113-11 4
Day Nurseries, II -32, 3 5Deady, Father Louis, II-3 1Dean, Apollos, III-6 6Dean, Gardner T ., III-1 8Dean, John M., III-137-13 8Dean, William W . , II-39Dearden, James D ., II-11 6Dedrick, William M., III-5 8Deeds, Indian and Colonial ,
I - 65- 6 7, 1 53- 1 5 7Deer Park, III-15 9Defalcations seriously affect -
ing the industries of Fal lRiver, II-109-1 10 ; III-49
Defiance, The, I-9 2Delabarre, Edmund Burke,
quoted, I- gDelaney, Edward J ., II-17 2Delano, Jonathan, I-12 3Democratic Party, III -50Denmark, I-8Denney, Peter J., III-43Dennis, Alexander, II-79 -80Derbyshire, Arthur R ., II-106Dermer, Captain Thomas, I -
12, 15-1 6Desjardins, George T ., II-8oDestruction of Old Land -
marks by Works ProgressAdministration, I-84, 87 ,8 9
Destruction of property dur-ing King Philip's War, I-5 9
de Tonnancour, Godefroy,III-5 6
Dexter, Henry A., II-2 7Dexter Street, I-8 7Dighton, I-8, 10, 92 ; III-21 ,
12 2Dighton Rock, I-8-10Dillingham, C . C ., II-22 ; III -
5 1Diman, Rev . John B ., II-8 9Diman Vocational School,Dimon, Henry, III-4 3
II-89Dirt Roads in the City, III-8oDistrict School System, II-51 ,
55, 58 -59, 73-7 4D. and O. B. Wetherell, II -
162
Division of Lots of Freeman'sPurchase, 1-67-7 0
Division Street, I-135-13 6Divorce, I-12 0Doctor's Hill, III-15 9Doctor's Mill, I-93 ; II- 1 43 ;
III- 3Doctor Street, III-15 9Dodge, Fred O., II-11 3Dodson, Jonathan, I-83, 92-
93 III-36Doherty, Edward A ., III-5 6Donahue, Frank J ., III-6 ,Donovan, Rev . Charles A . ,
II-32-33Dooley, W. H., II-8 5Doran, John J . , III-140-141Dorchester, I - 1 5, 1 7, 39, 4 1Dougherty, George W ., II -
19 0Douglas, Oscar F ., II-156Dow, Albert T., II-189Doyle, Father Patrick, II-3 1Draft, The : Civil War, III -
138 ; World War I, III -1 42- 1 4 3
Draper, Orlando, III-5 7Drift Road, III-16 5Drowned River, III-8Drunkenness, III-9 1Dubuque, Hugo L., III-89Duck Pond, 111-15 9Dunbar House, I-7 5Dunham, Jacob B ., III-8 iDunning, Robert G., II-7 9Durfee Avenue, III-165 (alia s
Bradford Avenue )Durfee Block, III-11Durfee, Benjamin, I-83, 136 ,
138, 140; III-3 6Durfee, . Bradford, I-72-79 ;
II-83, 90, 107, 120, 122 ,12 5, 12 7, 1 59 ; III-29, 11 4
Durfee, Bradford MatthewChaloner, II-83, 10 7
Durfee, Charles, I-73 ; III-36Durfee, Charles Hazard, II -
11 3Durfee, Everett B ., II-66-67,
8 3, 8 7, 9 1Durfee Farm, III-9 5Durfee, Fidelia B . , III-31Durfee, Frederick, I-13 6Durfee, George, II-13 3Durfee, George B ., III -40Durfee, George N ., II-103 ,
113 ; III-56Durfee Green, III -40Durfee, Hannah, I-74Durfee, Harriet N ., I-136Durfee, Holder B ., III-114.Durfee, Job, I - 1 3 7Durfee, John R ., I-13 6Durfee, Joseph, II-117-118 ;
III-40, 120, 127-128, 13 0Durfee, Matthew C ., II-106 ;
III-39-4 0Durfee Mills, II - 1 27, 1 35, 1 44
192
Durfee, Nathan: his mill, I-93, 96 ; his drug store, I-74,93 ; II-110, ,63 ; III -40 , 4 3
Durfee, Oscar, II-183Durfee Pond, III-15 9Durfee, Richard, I - 91 - 92 ,
1 37 ; 11-49Durfee, Rufus, III-66Durfee, Samuel, I-13 7Durfee Street, 1-4Durfee, Thomas, I-83, 91 ,
136-137 ; II-52, 117 ; III-13 0
Durfee, Walter C ., III-46, 7 1Durfee, William B. (Gas Bill
Durfee), III -40Duxbury, I- 8 4- 85, 87, 9 2 ,
106, 13 7Dwelly, Frank H ., II-126Dwelly and Freelove, III -80Dwelly, Jerome, III-44Dwelly Street, I-13 8Dwelly, William A., II-189Dyer, Captain David Hart-
well, II-127 ; III-136, 138Dyer, Mary, I-28Dyer, William, I-2 8
EAGAN BUILDING, III-118
Eagan's Court, III-16 5Eagan, Owen L., III- 61Eagle Mill, II-121, 1 3 3Eagle Street, III-7 2Eagleville, III- 9Eames, Asa, III-92 Ix4Earl, Benjamin, III-43, 4 7Earle's Bookstore, II-161, 167Earle, Lloyd S ., I-9 6Earle, Mary, I-70, 1 3 3Earle, Newton, II-8 2Earle, Pliny, II-5 3Earle, Prudence, I- 1 3 7Earle, Ralph, Jr., I-7 9Earle, William, I-70, 11 8Early Norse Visits to Nort h
America, I- 5Early Settlers of Fall River ,III-11-15Ear Marks of Cattle, I-140 -
'4 1East Bridgewater, III-1 5East Central Street, alias Bed-
ford Street, I-73 ; III-16 4East End, III-,59Eastern Avenue, I-114 ; II-60,
66, 98, 176 ; III-167East Freetown, III-8 5East North Main Street, alias
Crescent Street, I-8 6East of Pond School, II-59Easton, A. Dorrance, II-12 8Easton, Norman, II-1 1Easton, Norman S ., II-76, 96East Road, alias Wilso n
Road, III-165Economic Results of the In-
dian War, II-59, 109
INDEX
Eddy, Francis W ., III-1 6Eddy, George H ., II-113,116 ,
128 ; III -46 , 5 2Eddy, James C ., II-12 1Eddy, Jesse, I-80 ; II-10, 82 ,
114, 12 1Eddy, Job, II-12 5Eddy, John, I-80; II-10Eddy, Joseph, II-119, 12 1Eddy, Orin, I-89 ; III-2 9Eddy, Thomas F ., II-121, 18 7Eddy Street, 1-83 ; III-165Edgar, William B., III-14 1Edison Electric Illuminatin g
Company, II-188-18 9Education, early, II-43-5 0 ;
later, II-51-81 (seeSchools )
Edwards Mill, 1-10 4Eels, III- 6Eight Rod Way, alias Plym-
outh Avenue, I-113, 130-1 3 1 , 1 34, 138 ; III-23, 74,16 5
Eighth Deck Division, Mass.Volunteer Militia, III-142
Eighth Street, III -70Electric Freight Railroad, II -
185Electric Lighting used in Fall
River, II-188-190; III-80 -8 1
Eliot, John, apostle to the In-dians, III-10
Eliza, The (a sloop), I-9 2Elm Street, I-72, 76-77 ; II -
13, 26 ; III-7 0Elsbree, Aaron, I -90Elsbree, Harriet E ., II-5 9Elsbree, Henry, I-88Empire State, The, 11-17 9English Immigration, III -50Engravers, I-75 ; II-170Enterprise, The (a steamboat
on Watuppa Pond), 1-8 3Enterprise Line, II-18 2"Entertaining History of King
Philip's War" by ThomasChurch, I-12 2
Eric, Bishop, his voyage toVinland, I- 4
Erickson, Leif, I-3-4Erickson, Thorwald, I-4Erick's daughter, Freydis, I-4Esperito Santo School, II-3 5Estes, Francis T., III-9 IEstes, J. Edmund, II-13 2Estes, John H., II-113, 13 2Etzkorn, Leo R., II-9 2Eudora, The, II-, 7 9Evans, William C., II-9, ;
III-3 1Exchange Street, alias Rock
Street, I-80; III-165Exportation of Barrels, 1-9 1Exportation of Indians, I-60
FACTORIES AND MILL Sunder name of eac hmilland factory
Factory Employees, underMill Operatives
Fairbanks, George O ., III-20,4 7
Fairhaven, I-39, 114 ; III-21 ,8 5
Fall River : Barber ' s Print ofFall River, II-24 ; Bound-aries, I -35, 65, 82, 94 ; II-51, III ; called Troy, I-71 ,
74 ; II-10 ; Diocese of FallRiver created, II-32 ; in-cluded in Bristol County,II-30; incorporated, I -73 ;II-13, 51, 58 ; Fall River ,Rhode Island, II-21, 30 ,5 8 , 6 3- 64, 75, 111, 1 37 ,175 ; III-16-21, 72, 112 ;Fall River, R . I ., united t oFall River, Mass ., III-20 ;surveys and maps of theCity, II-171 ; possessed byIndians until after Kin gPhilip's War, I-29, 97 ;Falls River, a village, I-67 ,88, 110, 1 24, 1 53, 1 55 ; II-9, 2 5, 54, 57, 106 ; III-8 ,22, 26-27, 35-41, 70 ; Fal lRiver, a City, III-43- 6 3
Fall River Artists, III-17 7Fall River Atheneum, II-91 -
2Fall River Authors, III-169 -
Fall River Bank, I-8 1Fall River Children's Home,
II-96 ; III-4 7Fall River Electric Ligh t
Company, III-80-8 ,Fall River Four Corners, III -
1 5 9Fall River Gas Works Com-
pany, II-126,187-188 ; III-80-81
Fall River Globe, III-, o8 ,141 (see newspapers )
Fall River Herald, III-14 1(see newspapers )
Fall River Herald News (seenewspapers )
Fall River Historical Society,1-71,113-114;11-39,100 ;III-4 1 , 1 3 3
Fall River Iron Work
s Company, I-72-73; II-117,120-122, 138, 150, 176, 187 ;III-80, 128
Fall River Laundry, III -80Fall River Line, II-178-18 3Fall River Lyceum, II-39 .Fall River Machine Shop, II-
12 6Fall River Manufactory, I-
75 ; II-119, 122-125 ; III-7,71
INDEX
193
Fall River Merino Company,II-12 9
Fall River National BankBuilding, III-3 1
Fall River and New BedfordStage Line, III-2 8
Fall River and Newport Rail-road, III-2 6
Fall River and Newport StageLine, III-2 7
Fall River Oil and Guan oCompany, II-168
Fall River Police Commission,II-145 ; III-9 1
Fall River Print Works, III- 7Fall River and Providenc e
Stage Line, III-27-2 8Fall River and Providence
Steamship Company, II -12 6
Fall River Public Schools En-rollment in 1940 (listed) ,III-179-18 1
Fall River Railroad, 11-176-I
Fall River Steam and GasPipe Company, II-165
Fall River Teachers' Associa-tion, II-64, 7 1 , 8 4
Fall River Thread Company ,III-19
Fall River Tragedy, The, b yEdwin H . Porter, III- x o 8
Fall River Union Hospital ,III-14 4
Fall River and Watupp aTurnpike, alias PleasantStreet, III-24-25, 72, 164-165
Fall River West End, I-71-7 7Falls River, alias Quequechan
River : allotment of landsnorth of river, I-29, 66 ;first casualty of King Phil-ip's War, I-33 ; Weetamoe' sencampment, I-49 ; Weeta-moe's death, I-40 ; calle d"The Stream," I-70-73
Falls, The, I-73-74, 76, 153 ;II-117; III-4, 7, 128
Fanny C. Bowen, The, FourMasted Schooner, II-164
Farms mentioned : Bowen ,II-52, 100 ; III-164 ; Brad-ford Bennett, II - 100 ;Brady, III - 158 ; Bright -man, II-52 ; III-158 ; Cook,III-158 ; Gifford, III-164 ;John Jencks, II-6o ; III -164 ; Manchester Milk ,III -110
Farmville (alias Mechanics-ville), III-85, 15 9
Farwell, Joseph, II-165Faulkner, Vernon L ., II-128Faunce, Chester H ., II-156Fearnley's Newspaper and
Stationery Store, III-19
Federalists, III-13 oFeehan, Rev . Daniel F ., II-32Feeney, Martin, III-9 2Fences of Iron, III-3 7Fenner, Henry M ., II-93 ;
III-5 7Fenner, Henry S ., II-12 7Ferguson, John R., II-67, 76 -
7 7Ferries, I -74, 9 1 -9 2 , 97, 99 ,
110, 127 ; II-177 ; III-4 ,23, 26-27, 1 5 9
Ferry Lane, III-65, 6g, 16 5Ferry Road, III-70, 16 5Ferry Street or Road, II-121 ,
163, 177 ; III-25, 75, 1 5 9Ferry Street Station, II-17 7Field, Herbert, II-16gFifth Unattached Company
of Infantry, III-13 8Fifty - eighth Regiment ,
Massachusetts Infantr yVolunteers, Company F .G . ,III-138
Fighting Rock, I-89 ; II-6o ;III-23, 1 5 9
Fire Alarm Signal Boxes,III-111
Fire Buckets , III-111Fire Clay, I-90Fire Commissioners, III-56,
114.Fire Department, III-92-93,
111-11 9Fire Engines, I-74, 8,-82 ;III-111-112Fires, I-7 1 , 74, 77, 81, 1,7 ;
II-13, 19, 20, 38 , 39, 5 1 ,54-55, 63, 86, 92-93, 9 6 ,108, 110, 111-114, 119,122, 160-161, 164-165 ,170-171 ; III-114-11 9
Fires in the Mills, II-141-144Fireman's Hall, II-23, 54Firestone Cotton Mills, II-
13 1Firestone Rubber and Latex
Products Co., III-gFirestone Tire and Rubber
Company, II-14 0First Cotton Mill in Fall Riv-
er, II-118 ; III-57Fish : Abundant supply in
early years, III-4 ; Wa-tuppa Lake stocked withblack bass, III-5 ; FishMarket in City Hall, I -75 ,117 ; III-66 ; Shell fish, III-5 ; Native Fish in Watupp aLakes, III-5 ; Menhaden ,III-5
Fish, Abby, II-8 8Fish, Daniel M ., II-75Fish, Henry H. ,II-106Fish, Herbert, II-7 9Fish, Isaac, III-2 7Fishing in Watuppa Pond,
1-83
Fishing Privileges sold at auc-tion, III- 6
Fishmongers, III-1 3Fish Road, I-111 10 ; III-22, 165Fish Works in Portsmouth
and Swansea, III- 5Fiske, George R ., II-10 6Fiske, Samuel E ., I-82 ; II -
1 73Flagstones, III-74, 7 9Flateyjarbok, The, I-4- 5Flatville, III-15 9Fleet, John, III-9 2Fletcher, Rev. Elijah T ., II-
2 oFlint Building, III-11 8Flint's Exchange, II-92 ; III-
1Flint, John D., I-83 ; II-2, ,
128, 131, 188 ; III -19Flint Mills, II-128, 1 35, 1 43Flint Village, I-114, 131 ; II -
33, 9 2 , 170, 183, 189 ; III -4 8 , 73, 75, 1 5 9
Fogwell, Bertha E ., II-76Fogwell, Jerome P., II-7 7Foote, Richard, II-13 ,Force Pumping Companies ,
III-11 2Ford, James, II-10, 106, 111 ;
III-24, 46, 88-89Ford, Squire, I-7 5Fords over the Quequechan
and the Narrows, III-4, 2 4Forest Hills Garden, II-184 ;III-160Fort Barton, III-12 6Fort Haskell, Virginia, III -
13 8Fort Heath, III-14 2Fort Massachusetts, I-1 3Fort Rodman, III-140Fort Warren, III-13 9Forty-niners, I-g 2Fossil Ferns, III- 4Foster, Edward, I-70Foster Hooper School, II-64,
66, 76Foster Spinning Company,
II-133Foster, Timothy, I-70Founding of New England,
The, by James TruslowAdams, I-6o-6 1
Foundries, III-3 7Four Corners : in Fall River
Village, 'I-71-72 ; III-23 ;in Steep Brook, II-89-90 ;in Tiverton, I-103-105
Four Rod Way, I-103 ; III -16 5
Fourth of July Celebration ,III-4 3
Fourth Street, I-135 ; II-59 ;III-7 0, 7 2 , 7 4
Fourth Street School, II-59
194
INDEX
Fowler, Orin . quoted, I-124 ,147-148 ; II-13, 2 3, 3 0, 39 ,98 ; III-21, 114 ,117
Fowler School, II-65, 76, 8 8Fox, George, I-2 8Framingham, III-140Francis, Thomas A., II-59 ;
III-1 8Franklin, John H ., II-1 70Franklin Street, I-70, 79 ; II -
16, 26, 4 0, 53, 60, 79, 8 1 ,9 1 , 96, 115, 170; III-31 ,57, 7 0 , 72, 9 2, 112, 115 -11 6
Freeborn, Gideon, 1-13 0Freelove, Joseph, II-18 3Freemasonry, III-4 5Freemen's Deed, I - 1 53- 1 5 4Freeme n' s Purchase, I-65-96 ;
II-4, 100, 15 1Freetown, I - 1 4, 21 , 35, 65 ,
68 -7 0 , 73, 85, 9 2 , 11 4, 12 9 ,141 ; II -3-5, 9, 49-50, 100 ,168 ; III-3, 9, II, 21-22 ,12 5, 1 3 7
Freetown Road, III-16 6French Canadians, III-50French, Enoch, I-76 ; II-10 ;
III-36, 117French's Hill, II-166 ; III-56,
82, 158, 160French and Indian Wars, III-
12 7French, Job B ., III-3 9French, Lynwood, III-140 -
14 1French, Dr . Ralph W., II-197French ships wrecked on
Cape Cod, I-16 3French Tavern in Berkeley,
III-2 7Frenchmen, intermarryin g
with Indians, I-1 2Fresh Pond, Ill- 160Friends' School, Providence,
III-4 7Frog Pond, III- 160Fuel Shortage, II-68Fugitive Slave Law, III-13 3Fulling Mills : on the Fall
River, I-74, 132 ; on SteepBrook, I-90 ; II-117, 11 9
Fulton Street School, II -70Funerals, III-7 6
GAGER AND DUNNING,III-8 1
Gage's Hill, I-90, 92 ; III- ,60Gage, Thomas, I-9 2Game birds on the banks of
Falls River, III -4-5Garden Street, alias Mulberry
Street, III-16 6Garfield, President, III-5 3Gardner, Elizabeth M ., II-59Gardner's Neck, alia s Matta-
poiset, I-14, 40
Gardner, Orrin A ., II-76Gardner, Samuel, I-8 6Gardner, Sarah, II-5 gGas House on Crab Pond, II -
18 7Gee, Frederick A ., II -80General Cotton Supply Cor -
poration, II-127, 13 2George B . Stone School, II-
65, 8 2George Washington, a sloop,
I-g 2Gerry Nathaniel S ., III-13 6Gibbs, Robert, III-4 1Gifford, Adam W ., II-11 2Gifford, Ellis, II-8 7Gifford, Ferdinand H . ,II-106
Gifford, Paul E . , II-130Gilbert, Orin P ., II-7 5Gilbert, Thomas, III-12 5Gilligan, Joseph P ., II-goGinsberg, David, II- 13 1Gingham Mill, II-13 0Globe Corners, II-152 ; III-
18, 112, 1 60Globe Manufactory, II-11 8Globe Pond, II-152-153 ;III-160
Globe Print Works, alias Tiv-erton Print Works, II-I18 ;III-2 6
Globe Street, I-137 ; II-21 -22, 37, 65, 82, 118, 1 43 ;III-26
Globe Street Railway, III-56Globe Village, III-19, 72 ,
160Globe Village School , II-59-60
Globe Yarn Mills, II-130,1 35, 166 ; III- 7
Glue Factory, III-1 9Goff, Charles B ., II-59, 8 2Goff, Robert S ., II-184Gomez, Stephen, I- 11,Goodman, C . R ., III-2 1Goodrum, William F ., III-4 3Goodwin, quoted, I-8 ; II-17 ,
23, 42-43, 12 1Gookin, Daniel, quoted, I-12 -
1 3, 1 5, 18 , 3 3Gorden, William R ., II-59 ,
75Gore, The, I-110Gorman, Augustus P., III-52Gorton, Thomas, I-9 8Gosnold, Bartholomew, I- 11Goss, Daniel, II-5 2Goulding, Captain Roger, I -
103, 109Grand Army of the Republic ,
III-112, 138Grade Crossings, III-7 5Granite Block, II-108, 159,
164-165, 190 ; I I I-39, 47 ,118Granite Quarries in Fall Riv-
er, II-117 ; II-26, 3 0 ,159-160 ; III -4 1 , 7 4
Granite Mills, II-126, 13 8Granite Paving Blocks, III-7 5Granite Row, III-, 6 6Granite Street, I-7g, 81-82 ;
III-30-39, 9 2 , 11 8Granitic Rock, III-3, 8 2Grant, Rev . Elihu, I-21, 58;
III-18, 20, 46, 13 7Grant, Rev. Percy S., II-26,
9 5Graves of the British killed i n
.Battle of Rhode Island ,III-12 9
Gray, Edward, I-60, 99, 103 ,112, 117, 119-120, 126 ,1 3 0 , 1 34, 1 39, 1 54; II-76
Gray, Franklin, III-9 2Gray, Lizzie A ., I-10 8Gray, Thomas, I-119, 126 ,
1 35, 1 3 7Great Fire of 1843, III-114-
11 6Great Swamp Fight, I-3 7Green Dragon Inn, I-89-91;
III-27, 2 9Green Hill, III- 160Green School House, II-5 3Green Street, I-76-77 ; II-9 7Greene, Chester W., II-39 ;
III -45-47, 53, 66, 92, 114,1 3 5
Greene, Cornelius S., III-51Greene, William Stedman, I-
82 ; II-103 ; III-50-5 3Greenleaf, Rev . Patrick H . ,
II-2 5Greenland, I-4- 5Grime, Mayor George, II-95 ,
103 ; III -53, 5 6Grinnell, Oliver, III-43Grist Mills : in Fall River, I -
73-74,76 , 1 3 2 ; II- 11 7, 11 9 -120, 1 33, 1 35 ; III-128 ; i nTiverton, I-104 ; in SteepBrook, 1-9 0
Grouard, John E ., II-39Groves, Gardner, III-4 3Grove Street, III-7 2Guantanamo, III-14 1Guide Boards, III-7 1Gun Factory in Assonet, I-9 0Gunn, Horatio N ., I-80 ; III-
30Gunpowder made in Assonet,
IIÏ-125
Hacks and Hackdrivers, III -76
Hadfield, Samuel, II-11 3Hailstone, William, I-106Hale Remington and Com-
pany, II-163
INDEX
195
Halifax, I-48 Hat Manufactory in Tiver- High Street, III-40, 72, 16 6Hall, Milton, II-76 ton, I-105 High Street Grammar School ,Hamlet Street, alias Stafford Haughwout, Rev. Peter B., II -59, 6 4-65, 75, 8 1
Road, III-23 II-11, 14 Highways, I-103, 110, 1 44 ;Hammett, Elizabeth S . ; II-88 Hauk Book, I-6 III-6g, 7 7Hand
Engine
Companies, Havana, III-140 Higney, Arthur B ., II-76-7 7Haverhill, III- x or Higney, Elizabeth T., II-7 7III-111-11
Handy, Dr. Benjamin J ., III - Hawes, Charles S ., III-32 Hill, Lucy C ., II-8 2104-105 Hawes, Edward, II-119 Hill and Buffinton, III-41
Hanify, Edward F ., III-8g Hawes, Oliver Kingsley, III - Hill, The, III-39-40, 1600 Hill, William, III-4 1 , 1 3 3Hanover Street, III-72 Hawes, Oliver S ., II-106, 11 9 Hilliard, Rufus B ., III-9 2Happy Hollow, III- 160 Hawes, William M ., II-182 Hills, George H ., II-13 1Harbour of Fall River, III-8 Hawkins, B ., III-31 Hills, Marian P., III-5 7
Harden, Harry, III-71 Hawkins and Fish, II-110 Hinckley, Captain Samuel B .,Hard Times, III-5 8-59 Hawkins, William H ., III-40, III-13 8Hardy, Rev. Richard, II-30 4 6 Hinckley, Gov. Thomas, I-67,Hares, III-5 Haworth, Thomas, II-163 128, 1 54Hargraves, John W ., II-131 Hazard, Robert, I-129-130, Hines, Rev. Bro. J . V ., II-2 2Hargraves Mill, II-131-135 132 Hingham, III-14 1Hargraves, Reuben, II-131 Head of the Pond School, II - Hinsdale, F . Gilbert, II-13 1Harrington, Edward F ., III- 60 Historical Landmarks de -
59 Healy, Father, a blacksmith, stroyed by the Works Prog-Harris, Hawes, and Co ., II - 1 -75 ress Administration, I-84,
120 Healey, Joseph, I-75 ; II-115, 87,
gHarris, Sarah, III-71 128 ; III-2o History
of
Fall
River,
b yHarrison, Albert A., II-163 - Hearse House, II-9g Henry M. Fenner, III-5 7
164 Hebrew Home for the Aged, History of Newport County,Harrisonville, III,-160 II-g6 by Bayles, I-107Harrison, William C ., II-113 Heck's Spring, III-160 History of Indian Wars, byHart, Abraham G., II-112 ; Hector, an Indian, Ill-160 Trumbull, I-1 7
III-47 Hendrickson, C . E ., II-10 History of Rhode Island, I- 6Hart, Mrs . Abraham G., II - Henry Avenue, III-166 Hix, Deborah, II-12 6
Henry, Harriet E ., II-83 Hix, Samuel, I-11 2Hart, Isaac L., III-45 Henry, James, III-43, 47 Hix, Weston, I- 112Hart, James P., II-11 Henry
Lord
Grammar Hixville, III-23, 2 8Hart, Mrs . Sarah R., III-105 School, II-6g, 77 Hoar, James, III-5 3Hart, William A ., II-76-77 ; Henry Lord Junior High Hobomock, I-2 1
III-125 School, II-67, 71 Hodges, John R., III-4 3Hartley, Richard C . B., II- Henry, Robert, III-50 Hodges, William, III-3 2
166 Henry, William T ., II-79 Hog Island, I-31,
124-125 ,Hartwell Street, 1-83 ; II-80, Henry Waring and Son, II - 135-136 ; III-160
126,
187,
189 ; III-9, 70 , 171 Hog Rock, I-92 ; III- 16072 Herbert, Edward, II-183 Holland, James E ., III-53Harvard College, I-56, 68 Herdics, II- 183 Holland, Jeremiah, III-45
Harvard Indian School, I-56 Hermitage House, II-48 Holmes,
Charles J .,
II-51 ;Harvard Law School, III-85 Herndon, Harvey, III-60 III-11 2Harvard Medical School, III - Herrick, Henry B., III-58 Holmes, Charles L., II-11 2
4 8 Herrick, Dr. E . C., II-11 Holmes, Dennis D., II-11 4Harvey, Henry J., I-100 Herring Runs, III-6 Holmes, Mary L ., II-8 7Harwood, A. B ., II-75 Hervey, Fred L., II- 110 Holt, James, III-6 6Haskill's Hill, III-160 Hewitt, Herbert H., II-168 Holt, John H., II-13 2Hatch, Joseph, I-92 Hewitt, Louise, II-168 Holy Cross School, II-3 5Hatch, Walter, I-92 Hicks' Hill, III-160Hathaway's Block, III-89 Hidden, James, III-26 Home for the Aged, II-33, 9 6
Hathaway, Edward E ., II-115 Higgins, Thomas F ., III -57-Home Guard, Civil War, III -
13 8Hathaway, George T ., II - 58 Honey Carts, III-4 9109, 12 9Hathaway, Guilford, II-106 ;
Highland Avenue, I-80, 90-91 ; II-20, 33, 9 6 , 99 ; III- Hood, Francis B ., II-12 9
III-44 4 0 , 72, 74-75, 113, 166 Hook and Ladder Trucks,Hathaway, James A ., II-129 Highland Brook, I-85 ; III- III-11 3Hathaway, Col. John, III-90, 160 Hoop Rolling, III-70
128 Highland Light, Cape Cod, Hooper, Charles E ., III-3 1Hathaway, John B ., III-40 III-139 Hooper, Hon. Foster, III-20,Hathaway, Oliver H ., III-43 Highland School, II-65, 6g, 43, 114 114,Hathaway, Samuel, II-115 ; 7 6 Hooper, Salmon, III-3 1
III-46 Highlands, The, III-160 Hope Street, III-4 1Hatherly, Timothy, I-89 High School Cadets, II-83 Hopewell, William, II-91
196
INDEX
Hopkins, Stephen, I-i6Hornblende, III- 3Horse Cars, II-168, 18 3Horseneck Beach, III-12 2Horse Shows, III-5 7Horse Traders, III-9 8Horton, Danforth, III-9 8Hospitals, II-9 7Hotels : Blake's Hotel, III-29 ,
31; Borden Inn, III-29 ;Bowen's Inn, III-3o ;Brightman Tavern, III-29 ;Bristol House, III-31 ; Cen-tral House, I-76, III-32 ;City Hotel, I-76 ; Crump' sTavern, III-27 ; Evan sHouse, III-31 ; Exchang eHotel, I-8o ; III-28, 30-31 ;French ' s Tavern, Berkeley,III-27 ; Green Dragon Inn,III-27, 29 ; Indian Tavern ,Boston, III-27 ; Lenox, III -
118; Mansion House, III -29 ; Manufacturers' Hotel ,III-30-31 ; Massasoi tHouse, III -3o ; Melle nI-Huse, III-33 ; Miller' sTavern, III-29 ; MohicanHotel, I-117 ; III -3 2 -33 ,119 ; Mount Hope House ,III-28-31, 39 ; Narragan-sett Hotel, III-31 ; Na-tional House, III-39 ; Nor -wood Hotel, III-31 ; PerryDavis' Oyster House, III -32; Pocasset House, III -28-30 ; Richardson House ,I-76 ; III-32, 39; SladeHouse, III-28-31 ; Trask ' s ,III-27 ; Union House, III-31-32 ; Wilbur House, I-81 ; III -32-33, 39, 7 6 , 11 9 ;Worthington Tavern, Bos-ton, III-26
Houghton, Richard, II-2 6House, Joseph, I-8 6House, Samuel, I-8 6Howard - Arthur Company,
II-13 1Howard, Robert M., II-7r-7 2Howard, William F., II-110Howe, Grace Hartley, II-r 7 6Howe Street, I-13 8Howland, Daniel, I-111-11 2Howland, Henry, I-8 7Howland, Isaac, I-11 2Howland, Jabez, I-12 3Howland, John, I-87, 1 1 1 -112Howland, Samuel, I-87-88 ,
1 5 7Howland's Bridge, I- 112Howland's Ferry, I-93, 111 ;
III-26, 9 6Howland Street, I-13 9Hoyt, Anna L., II-65Hubbard, Israel, I-83
Hubbard ' s " Indian Wars,"quoted, I-17, 39, 4 9
Hughes, Rev . Christopher ,II-31-3 2
Hughes' Corner, III-16 oHugo A. Dubuque School ,
II-66Hulmes, Capt. and Mrs., II -
3 7Hunt, Ezekiel, I-8 6Hunt, Josiah A., III-9 2Hunt, Capt . Thomas, I-1 2Hunting, III -4-5, 9Hurley, Joseph L ., III-6r, 8 9Hurley, Margaret T ., II-6 4Hurricane of 1938, II-187 ;
III-120-123Hutchinson, Anne, I-26, 9 9Hutchinson, Raymond L., II-
16 2Hutchinson, William J ., II -
16 2Hyde, Samuel, II-16 3Hydrants, II-111Hydraulion No. 2 Fire En-
gine, III-11 2Hydroaeroplane Exhibition ,
III-57
ICELANDIC SAGAS, I -4- 5Illinois, II-5 2Immigration, III-5 oImportant Events in the his-
tory of Fall River listedchronologically, III - 1 45 -14 6
Inch Street, I-76 ; III-,66Indians : Tribes listed an d
Territory described, I-12 -13, 22, 60, 128, 145 ; In-dian and Norse RacialMixture, . I-4 ; burning ofPlymouth woods, I-11 ; kid -napped by English Explor-ers, 1-1r-13 ; killing ship -wrecked sailors, 1-12 ; tor-turing English captives, I -12, 17 ; Marrying-French-men, 1-12 ; plague whic hkilled local Indians, I-12 ,15 ; impounding Englishcattle, I-16 ; malice towardthe English, I-16 ; Indiancruelty, I - r 6 - 17 ; wagespaid the Indians, I-16 ; In-dian singing, I - 16, 38 ;wampum, I-18, 38 ; treat-ment of women, I-17-18 ;drunkenness, I-18, 38, 41 ;gambling, I - 18 ; sale oflands to European settlers ,I-22, 124 ; Described byVerrazano, I-6-8 ; claimingland previously sold, I-31 ,49 ; praying Indians, I-30,33, 59 ; vagabond Indians,I -34, 59 ; marriage, I-36 ;war dances, I-38 ; camps,
I - 1 7, 54, 87 - 88 ; burialgrounds, I-57, 84 ; fire armsconfiscated, I-50; IndianDeeds, I-84, 100 ; meals ,1- 55 ; interpreters, I - 15 ,32 ; language, I-12, 1 5, 2 5 ;myths, I-I o ; religion, I-6o ;Indian Relics, a collection,I-9, 94 ; Indian Reserva-tions, I-41, 59-60, 66, 84,128-129 ; Indian School a tHarvard, I-56 ; white wom-en as servants of the In-dians, I-17, 36 ; Indianslaves, I-11-12, 17 ; India nservants, 1-16, 59, 62-6 3
Indian Wars, by Hubbard,I -3 9
Indian Wars, by Church, I-39Indelkofer, John N., II-85Industrial Depression, II-7 oIndustrial Fall River, Th e
rise of, II-117-12 3Inflation, III -5 8 -5 9Influenza Epidemic, II-85Inns (see Hotels )Interlachen, III-40, 158, 16 1Ireland, I-59 ; III-47Irish Immigrants, III .47, 5 0Iron Fences, II-19Iron Works, III-3 8 , 47, 128
( see Fall River Iron Works )Irving, Robert, III- 13 0Island Park, III-12 1Island of Rhode Island, I-21 ,
26-27, 2 9, 35, 49, 54, 97 ,99, 105, 109, 12 5
JACKSON, AMOS J., II -146
Jackson, Dr . Amos M., II-63 ,90 ; III-53
Jackson, James, III-6 rJackson, Mrs . O. H . , II-100Jail in Fall River, I -74-75 ,
81 ; III-66, 9 2James M. Aldrich School ,
II-65James Madison Morton Jun-
ior High School, II-69, 75 ,7 7
Jamestown, Virginia, I -11J . C . Westgate and Son, II-
16 2J . and J . Eddy Satinet Fac -
tory, II-119, 121, 12 5Jencks, Prof. J . W . D ., II -49Jencks, John, III-4oJencks, Robert R., II-13 2Jennings, Andrew J ., III-85 ,
100-r1 0Jennings, Edward B ., II-13 oJennings, William H ., I-40 ;
II-82, 130, 132, 18 4Jerome Dwelly School, II-69J . H. Franklin Company, II -
69
INDEX
197
John J. Doran United Span - Knights of Columbus, III - Liberty Loan Campaigns,ish War Veterans, II-56 ; 1 44 III-143III-140 , Knowlton, Hosea M ., III-101 Liberty Party, III-48
John J . Dorai School, III - Lice, I-16-1 7140 LABOR DISPUTES, II-32, Lighting :
by pitch pineJohn P. Slade and Company, 11 4, 1 45- 1 4 8 , 1 79 knots, III-12 ; by gas, III -
II-165 Labor Unions, II-144-148 81 ; by kerosene lamps, III-Jones, Col . Edward F., III- Ladd, Helen L ., II-7, 8o-81 ;
by
electric
light,136 Ladies' Committee, Civil III-8 1Jones, Michael B ., III-53 War, III-138 Lilly, Henry, I-6 3Joseph A. Bowen Company, Lajoie, Edward, III-59 Lincoln; Henry C ., II-13 o
II-164 Lake, David, I-70, 103, 108, Lincoln and Hood, II-11 4Joseph
Church and Sons, 118 Lincoln, Leontine, II-41-42 ,manufacturers of men - Lake, Thomas, I-, 03 90-9 Ihaden
oil
and
fertilizer, Lakeville, I-33, 90, 110, 127 ; Lincoln Manufacturing Com-III-5-6 III-137 pany, II-130-132, 1 3 5
Joshua's Mount, 1-91 Lakeville Ponds, I-29 Lincoln School, II-63, 66, 75 ,Joy Line, II-18, Lambert, William H ., II-82 - 8 5-8 6Judicatures, III- 8 7-93 84 Linden Street School, II-63 ,June Street School, II-5, 76, Lamplighters, III-81 7 1
82-83 ; III-40 Lamp posts, III-8o-8, Lindsey,
Crawford
E .,
II -Juvenile Delinquency, II-80 Lancaster, I-16-17, 37-38 128, 130 ; III-4 9
Langford, James, III - 113 - Lindsey, Joseph F., II-11 ;KATAHDIN, THE, III-139 114 III-11 7Kay, James H., III - 5 8 - 59, Langley, Henry J., II - 1 44 ; Lindsey Street School, II-61 ,
142 III-24, 50 7 1 , 7 5Kearsage, U. S. S ., III-142 Lannigan's Beach, III- 161 Lindsey's Wharf, II-, 60Kelliher, Thomas C., II-8o Lapham, Louis, II-57, 171 ; Lindsey,
William,
II - 116 ;
Kelly, Cornelius C ., II-172 III -43, 4 8, 85, 89 III-48Lathan, Robert, I-119 Line Meeting House, II-1 2Kelly, Francis E ., III-6, Lathrop, George O., II-114 Lint Society, The Children's .Kelly, Father John, II-31 Laurel Lake (see Cook Pond) Civil War, III-139Kelly, Roy W ., II-85 Laurel Lake Mills, II-125, Liquor Agency, III-5 1Kearns, John A ., II-76 130, 135 Liquor Problem, III-51-5 2Kerr, John P ., II-131 Laurel
LakeSchool, II-69, 71 Liquor Restrictions, II - 13 ,Kerr, Robert C ., II-131 Lawson, Frederick W., III-57 3 2 , 16 3
Kerr Thread Company, II- Lawton, George, I-30, 140 - Liquor Store kept by Jere-131, 138 141 miah Brown, III- 20
Kettles, I-15, 67, 69, 76 Lawton, George, Jr ., I-86 Lisbon.
Indians taken thereKeyes, Ella, II-88 Lawton, Isaac, I-30 as slaves, I-9, I I
Kidnapping of Indians, I-,11 - Lawton, John, I-30 Little Compton, I-21, 54, 7 0,12, 15 Lawton, Moses, III-3o 95, 97, 128, 136 ; II-185 ;Kilburn and Lincoln, II-42 Lawton, Robert, I-140-141 III -17, 2 7-2 8Kimball, Mrs. L. A., II-64 - Lawton, Thomas, I - 30, 34, Little Compton Stage Line
65 140 from Fall River, III-2 8King, Henry, III-66 Lawton's Valley, I-140 Little, Samuel, I-138King's Highway, III-24, 166 Lawton, William, I-136 Livermore, David P., II-39King Philip, a fire engine, Lea, Thomas T ., III-41 Livermore, Mary A ., II-39-40
I-82 League Island Navy Yard, Livery Stables, I-8o ; II-183 ;King Philip, alias Meta- III-139 III-76
comet, I- 1 7, 3 0 , 33-37, 39- Learned, Dr. W. T., II-,o8 Locke, George W ., II-5o, 64 ,40, 42-43, 45, 47, 49, 53- Leary, Jeremiah R., III-50, 75, 76 ; III-1854, 57, 60-61, 87 5 2 Locust Street, I - 70 ; II - 53,
King Philip's Brook, III-9, Leary, William A., III-32 182, 191 ; III-7 2161 Ledge Brook, 1-96 Longfellow,
Henry
Wads-King Philip Mills, II
128, Lee, Philip, III-36 worth, II-9 31 35, 1 40 Leemingville, III-, 6 t Longfellow, Rev . Samuel, II -
King Philip's War, I- 1 4, 2 3 - Lehigh, U. S. S ., III-139 25, 8 x98 ; beginning of war, I -34, Leighton, Robert T ., II-84 Long Pond, alias Crab Pond,53, 68 , 95, 122-123 ; results Leland, Phineas W ., III-66 III-16 1of War, I-98, 109; II-8 ; Leonard, Augustus B ., III-89 Long Wharf, alias Slade'sIII-131 Leonard, Daniel, III-71, 81 Wharf, I -7 3
Kingsley, Rufus B ., I-8o ; II - Leontine Lincoln School. II- Loom Harness Factory, II-185 ; III-28, 30, 71 75 1 4 4Kingston, I-37 Lettis, Thomas, I-119 Lord, Isaiah, II-8o
Kirby's Lane, III-166 Lewis Brothers Mill, II-152 Loring, Caleb, I - 1 35Kirby's Stable, III-31 Liberty Hall, II-20 Lothrop, Howard, II-99
198
INDEX
Lovell, Laura, II -53 Manomet Indian Tribe, I-15 Massasoit Manufacturin gLovell, Martha, II -53 Manufacturers
Association, Corporation, II-13o, 1 35 ;Lovell, Rev. Nehemiah, III- II-148 III-112, 129, 16 1
132 Manufacturers Gas Com - Massasoit Steam Mill, II-122 ,Lovell, Shubael P ., II-127 pany, II-187 13 0Lower New Boston School, Manufacturing in the Early Massasoit-Pocasset National
II-69, 74 Settlements, III-12 Bank , III-119Lubinsky, Hyman, III - 107 - Maple Street, III-37, 40-41, Matthewson, James R., III -
108 7 2 136Lucy, The, I-92 Maple Street School, II-27, Mattapoisett, I-3 1Luther and Buffinton . III-66 59, 6 4, 66, 75-7 6, 82 Mayflower passengers, 1-3 ,Luther, Ebenezer, III-66 Maplewood, III-161 105, 119, 126-12 7Luther, John, I -73 Maps of Fall River, III-21, Mayors of Fall River listed ,Luther Manufacturing Com - 69 III-6 3
pany, II-126, 132, 135 Marble, Albion, II-79 Mazeppa, No, 7 Fire Engine ,Lyceum, The, II-39 Marblehead, S. S ., III-141 I-74 ; III-11 2Lyman, Daniel, I-111 Marble, Herbert C ., II-132 McClaren, Rev . Wilbur, II-Lyman, Rev. Payson W., II - Marisites, an Indian Tribe, 2 4
13 I-13 McClarence, Martha A ., III-Lynde, Samuel, II-100 5 6Market Building, III-39, 46, McCreery, Charles J., II-71,Lynde, Simon, I-8g ; II-100 65-67, 71 7 6Lynch, Edward, III-56 Market Place, I-75 McDonough, John
III-89Lynch, Margaret, II-6 7Lyon, George G., II -75
Market Square, II-114, 183 ;III-166
J. ,McFarland, Laughlin W ., II -
Market Street, II-112, 116, 16 1MACFARLANE, JOHN A., McGaw, George E ., III-x 1 4170 ; III-80, 89, 166 McGuire, Thomas C . , II-110III-11 4Macfarlane, Capt. Thomas,
Markland, alias Nova Scotia ,I-4
1 0McIntosh, Mr. and Mrs., II-
III-138 Marr, Thomas J., III-32 2 3Machine shops in early Fall McLane, Walter E ., II-110 ;
III-8Marsden and Eagan, III-32 III-57River, Marshall, Chief Justice, I-66 McLeod, Willard A., II-13 1Mackenzie, John M ., II-8 3
Macomber, Arthur C ., III-28 Marshall's Hat Factory, II-152 Mechanics Mill, II-127, 1 35 ;
Macomber, Charles H., III- III-12 2Marshfield, I - 68, 120 - 121, Mechanicsville, III-73, 16 12 4 1 54 Mediator, The, I-9 2Macomber's Cove, III-16 1Magee Storm, III-12 1Macquestion, Rev . Rock-
Martha's Vineyard, I-12-13 ,15 ; II-17 7
Martin, Rev. William J., II -Medley, William H., III-92 ,
10 7weed, II-4o Mellen, George F ., II-183 ;
Macy, Alexander B., II-16624 III-3 3
Main Road School, II-59Mary W. Bowen, 5 maste d
schooner, II-164 Memoirs of Samuel Slater,Main Street, North and III-8
South, I-70, 73, 75, 77, 79-Mashpee, I-15, 8 4Mason, Arthur H., II-131 - Memorials : Spanish - Ameri-
81, 83, 86, 90, 103, 109, 132 can War, III-141 ; Battl eof Fall River, III ; Honor136 ; 11-9-10,12-13,16,19, Mason, Rev. A. P ., II- 10-11
21 , 2 4- 2 5, 40,51-53,60-61, Mason, Edward, II-19 Roll, World War I, III-14 366, 92, 95,
106-98-10i, Menhaden Fisheries, III-5-6Mason, John, I-36 ; III-43, Merchants Mill, I-131 ;
II -107, 11 0- 1 1 2,
1 14 - 1 16,118,
161-162, 4 6 127 - 128,
1 35,
1 44 - 1 43 ,170,
184-185, 187-188 ; III-4, 18-19,
Mason, Perez , II-19Mason, Samson, II-11 167 ; III-119, 12 2
23, 3 0 -3 1 , 39, 44, 65, 69 - Mason, William S ., III-76 Meridian Street (Upper Ne wBoston Road), III-39, 11 08 9,7 1 , 75,
112,
115-117,166 Masonic Hall, II-4o
Masonic Temple, II-13 Merritt, W. H., II-76Makepeace, William, I-68 Metacomet, The, a fire en-Maloney, Leah N., II-100
Massachusetts, The, II-179Massachusetts Bay Colony, I - gine, I-8 2
Manchester, Bertha M ., III- 13, 15-16 ; III-17 Metacomet Ledge, III-3, 16 1110 Massachusetts-Rhode Island Metacomet
Mills,
II - 122,Manchester Murder, III-110 10 Boundary, I-144-148 (see 125, 150, 162 ; III- 7Manchester, Stephen C ., III- Boundaries) Metacomet National Bank,
110 Massachusetts Teachers' Re- II-116; III-119Manchester, Thomas, I-137 tirement System, II-67 Metacomet Pond, I-78Manchester, William, I-100, Massasoit,
Sachem,
alias Metropolis, The,II-180103,
117,
129-130,
136 - Ousanequin, I-4, 12, 14 - Mexican War, III-13o, 13 51 37, 1 54 16, 22, 24- 2 5, 3 1 , 36, 45, Miantonomi, I-27, 41, 48
Manion, John, III-59 47, 50 , 57, 107 ; II-8 Middleborough, 1-12, 14-15 ;Manning, John J ., III-100, Massasoit Cotton Mill, II - II-48, 110, 11 4, 1 4 4
102 1 43 Millard, Isaac III-70
INDEX
199
Mill Brook, III-16 1Miller, Capt . Benjamin, I-9 2Miller, Frank H., II-79Miller, Hannah C., I I-5 9Miller, Henry, II-69, 71, 7 7Miller, Robert, I-91-92 ; III -
29, 3 6Miller, Southard H ., III-47,
11 4Miller's Cove, III-16 1Miller's Wharf, I-9 2Mill Operatives, III-3 9Mill Overseers, I -7 5Mill Privileges, I-70-71, 9 0Mills, I -7 1 , 73, 74, 9 0 , 93 ,
104, 110, 126, 129, 131 ,136 (see Factories )
Milne, Alexander, II-3 1Milne, Frank A., H-8oMilne, James T ., III-4 1Milne, John C ., II-26, 95 ,
171-17 2Milne, Joseph D ., II-17 2Mingo, John, II-15 9Minister's Lot, I-107, 110-
111
Minute Men, III-125, 12 7Mixing Plant at Steep Brook,
I-g oMonks, W . Harry, III-5 9Monomy, an Indian Tribe,
1-1 5Monponset Ponds, I-48Monsignor Prevost Hig h
School, II -33, 3 5Montaup Point, III-140Montaup Mills, II-12 8Mooanam (see Wamsutta )Moody and Sankey, II-I IMoody, William H ., III -101Moore, Richard, 1-9 2Morey, Nicholas, I-9 5Morey Trail, I -35, 95 ; III-
16 6Morgan Street, I-135 ; III-20,
72 , 112Morgan Street School, II-6, ,
75-7 6, 90Morgan's Wharf, II-164Morrell, Jonathan E ., III-114Morrell, William, I-1 6Morris, Capt. Richard, I-9 9Morris, Samuel B ., III-53Morrison, David, II-170Morse, Anthony, III-7oMorse, John V., III-97-11 0Morse, Mrs . S . H ., II-64Morse, Sarah A., Mrs. An-
drew J . Borden, III-9 7Morton, Justice James Madi-
son, Sr., II-108 ; III-40 ,85-8 6
Morton, James Madison, Jr.,II-103, 108
Morton and Jennings, II-165Morton, Mary E ., 1I-5 9Morton, William, I-76
Mosquito Island, III-16 1Mother's Brook, I-95 ; II-5,
13, 100 ; III-1 6Mott, Adam, I-13 9Mott, Jacob, I-112, 129, 13 9Mount Hope, I -35, 40 , 42,
49-5 0, 54, 56, 6o, 12 3Mount Hope Avenue School,
II-6 3Mount Hope Bay, I -3-4, 2 7 ,
55, 1 30, 1 35, 138; II- 1 49,,80 ; III-3, 37, 12 1
Mount Hope Block, II-1 10 ,115 ; III-3 1
Mount Hope Mills, I1-12 7Mount Hope Village, II-63 ;
III-19, 41, 73, 16 1Mount Hope Village School,
II -59, 6 3, 6 4Mowhawk Indians, I - 1 3, 37 ,
3 9Mowhawk Trail, I-1 3Mowry, Hannah D ., II-8 3Mowry Trail, III-16 6Mudhole Pond, III-16 1Mugan, Mary A. S ., II-67, 70Mulberry Street, III -4 1 , 44,7 2Munroe and Gruard, III-7 1Munroe, Wilfrid H . quoted ,
1 -3-4, 6 , 8Murphy, Cornelius S ., III-5 2Murphy, Father Edward, II-
30 ; III -45, 1 3 5Murphy, Henry C ., I-6Murphy, James D., II-8oMurray, Alexander C ., III-61Music Hall, II-26, 6t, 87, 91 ;
III-5 7Myer, Rev. Mr ., II-53Myles, John, II- 11, 46, 6 7Myricks, II-176-177 ; III-2 7
N. B. BORDEN SCHOOL ,II-61, 75-76 , 90
Nanaquaket, I-97-111, 113,11 8
Nantucket, I-35, I I, 13, 1 5Nankeen Mill, II-11 9Narragansett Basin, III- 4Narragansett Bay, I-15, 6o,
6 3, 97, 109 ; II-29-30 ; III-4, 6, 120-12 1
Narragansett Mills, II - 128,1 35
Narragansett Steamship Line,II-18o
Narragansett Village, III -16 1
Narrows, The, I-88 ; II-9,184 ; III-24, 74, 76, 16 1
Natives (see Indians )National Guard, III-2o, 14 3National Hall, II-61 ; III-2oNat's Brook, III-161
Naval Brigade, Company F,Mass . Volunteer Militia,III-139-14 1
Naval Training Station ,Hingham, III-14 1
Negroes, I-85 ; II-13, 17, 21-22; III-131-133
Negus, Ruth, II-68-6 9Nemasket (see Middlebor-
ough )Nemasket Indian Tribe, I-1 5Neptune Steamship Line,II-180
New Bedford, I-31, 8o, 88 ;II-108, 119, 177, 185 ; III-21, 23-24, 28, 98, 101, 116 ,
121New Boston, I-8o, 85 ; II-
183 ; III-39, 72, 110 , 161 ,16 6
New England Power Com-pany, II-18 g
New England SteamshipCompany, II-183
Newfoundland, I-4, 9, 1 5New Hampshire, III-95New London, 1-13 2New Meadow Neck in Bar-
rington, I-3 1New Orleans, III-13 6New Pocasset Mill, II-11 gNew Pond, III-16 2Newport, I-6, 26-28, 55, 73 ,
8 5, 89, 92, 9 8, 125, 12 7 ,1 35, 138 ; 11 - 2 9-3 0, 49 ,177 - 178, 18o - 181, 184 ;III-4, 2 3, 26, 27, 96, 129 ,13 1
Newport, The, II-18oNewport Commercial Stage
Coach Line to Boston, III -2 6
New Road, III-166Newspaper Row, III-16oNewspapers, I-82 ; II-171 -
173; III-108,141Newton, J . Edward, I-105,
12 9Newton Street, I-11 4Newville, III-162New York, III-27, 5 2New York Cloak and Suit
Company, III-11 8New York, New Haven an d
Hartford R. R., II - 1 77 ,182 ; III-7 5
Niagara No . 4, Fire Engineand House, II-54 ; III-11 2
Niantic Thread Company,II-14 2
Nichols, Henry W., II-9 1Nichols Street, III-16 7Nichols, Lafayette, II-12 8Nichols, Wilbur, Jr., I-5 9Nichols, William, II-76
200
INDEX
Night Watchmen, III-81, 90- Osborn's Wharf, alias Sinclair Perry, Marsden J ., II-18 89 1 Oil Company Wharf, III - Perry, T . K,, III-2 8
Niles, William B ., III-32 26 Perry, W . S ., II-6 2Nobscot Indians, I-15 Overseers of the Poor, III-49, Peter Nunuit, son of Awash -Nobscot Mill, I-104 5 1 , 5 6 unks and husband of Wee -Nobscot Pond, I-104 Oyster House, Perry Davis', tame, I-33, 4 6 , 49, 54-57 ,Nonquit, alias Tiverton Four III-32 10 7
Corners, I-98 Petrographs, I- 8Nope, alias Martha's Vine- PABODIE, WILLIAM, I- Petty, Asa, III-4 6
yard, I-15 107, 118, 120, 128 Petty, Jirah B ., III-18Normal Training School : in Pabodie-Gray House, I-108 Philander Borden Building ,
Fall River, II-88 ; in Fra- Packard, Gideon, III-8o III-1 9mingham, II-55 ; in Lex - Padanarum, I-86 Philip (see King Philip )ington, II-55 ; in New Bed - Page, Daniel, III-126 Philip's Swamp, III-162ford, I-88 ; in West New- Page, Rev. Herman, II-26 Phillips, Arthur S ., II-9o, 11 4ton, II -55 Paine, Walter, 3rd, II-126 ; Phillips, Blaney, I-8 5
Norsemen, their routes, I-5 III -40 ,Palmer, A.43., II-8o Phillips, John, I-122, 13 2
Norse visits and colonization,11-29 Palmer, Frank L., II-13o Phillips, Mercy, I-85
North Adams, 1-3 Parker Mills, II - 1 3 1 , 1 35 Physiography of Fall River;III-3- 8North Carolina, III-137 Parker, William H ., II-131 Pickup, Herbert W ., II-8 5North District School, II-59 Parks and Playgrounds, I -54 ,
North Fall River School, II - 70 , 8 5, 1 3 6 ; 11 -9 8 -99, 184 ; Pierce, George B., II-16 23 8 , 7 0 III-57, 96 Pierce, Major Levi, II-48
North Main Street (see Main Partridge, Ralph, I-87 Pig Town, III-16 2Street) Patrol Wagon, III-91 Pilgrim, The, II-18o-18 1
North Market Street, III-167 Patuxet Indian Tribe, I-12, Pilgrim Mills, II-132, 13 5North Narrows, III-162 15 Pilgrim Republic, I-8, 28, 4 2North Pond Road, III-167 Pavements, III-75-76 Pine Street, I-80, 124 ; II-11North Street, III-37, 167 Pawtucket, III-21 3 8 , 53, 92 , 95-9 6; III-70,Norway, I-6 Pawtucket Indian Tribes, I 72,
II INova Scotia, I-4 13 Pine Street School, II-6 1
Pawtucket River, I-37 Pine Trees, III-12-1 3OAK GROVE CEMETERY Pay of Soldiers in King Philip Pitman, Charles, II-17 5(see Burial Grounds) War, I-68 Pittsville in Tiverton, I-10 5Oak Grove Village, III-162 Peacock, Rev. Luther Knox, Place Names listed alphabeti-Oak Street, III-30, 72 II-24 cally, III-157-168O. B. Wetherell
and
Son Peaked Rocks, III-162 Playgrounds (see Parks andCompany, II-161-162 Pearce, B . W., II-171 Playgrounds )
Ocean No. 5 Fire Engine and Pearce, John, I - 1 37 Pleasant
Street,
I-83,
131 ,Fire Company, II-92 ; III- Pearl Street, III-70-72, x12, 1 33- 1 34 ; II-15, 23, 53-54,112 118 60, 65, 116, 16 5, 170, 175 ;
O'Hara, Walter, II-133 Pearson, James B., II-82 III-4, 2 4, 30, 70, 72, 74-O'Keefe, A. L., II-169 Pease, Charles, II-53 75,112,14 1Old Bedford Road, I-82 ; III- Peck, Benjamin, III-13o Pleasant Street School, II-6 1
24, 7 2 , 16 7 Peck, Howard B ., II-95 Plummer, Frederick W ., II -Old Colony Railroad, II- 1 77, Peckham, S. A . and J . C ., III - 85
180 28 Plummer, Joseph R., III-1 8Old Colony Steamboat Com - Peddlers (see Tin Peddlers) Plymouth, I-11-12, 16, 20-21 ,
pany, II-109, 180 Peddlers' Carts, III-, 9 23, 25-26, 3 1 , 46 , 4 8 , 54-Old Line Meeting House, Peet School, I-91 ; II-48 57, 93, 98 , 122 ; Plymout h
III-2o Colony,
I- 1 4- 1 5,
17,
20 -Old Pond, III-162 Peet, Josiah, II-48 21, 25-26, 2 8 -3 0, 34, 53,Old Road, III-167 Peloquin, Pierre F ., II-114 5 6, 59- 60 , 66, 69, 99 ; II -3,Opera House, I-82 ; II-37, Penacook Indian Tribe, I-12 5-7, 150-151 ; III-4, 9-10 ;
113 Penobscot, I-i6 citizens of Plymouth Col-Orr, Hon . Hugh, II-118 Pentecost, the Evangelist, II - ony, I-54,
67,
100, 106 o6 ,Osborne, Frank W., III-61 11 107 ;
Court
Records
ofOsborn, James Edward, III - Peoples
Cooperative
Bank, Plymouth Colony, I-15-16 ,131, 148 III-119 2 3, 28 , 30-33, 47, 49, 5 0
Osborn, Mary S., III-18 Pepperell
Manufacturing 53, 56, 95, 118 ; mergedOsborn Mills, II-128,
1 35, Company, II-126 with Mass . Bay Colony, I-144 Pequots, I-13-14, 17, 23 10 5
Osborn Street School, II-59, Perkins, Ralph C ., II-132 Plymouth Avenue, alias Eight6 5, 75-7 6, 88 Perry, Anthony, II- 110 Rod Way, III-14 1
Osborn, Weaver, 11-1 15, 128 ; Perry, Dr. Bill, an Indian, Plymouth House, III-12 1III-20, 47 I-84 Plymouth Trail, . III-4
INDEX
201
Pocasset first name of Ports- Post Office :
in Fall River, Purchase Street, I-70, 79-80 ,mouth Settlement, I-27, Mass ., I-go ; II -159,
1 75- 1 33 ; III-30, 92, 116, I18 -34, 97 176 ;
III-75,
85 ;
in
Fall 119Pocasset Block, III-39, 8 5, River, Rhode Island, III- Puritan, The, a steamer, II-122 21 : in Steep Brook, I-go ; 1198 iPocasset Cedar Swamp, II- in Tiverton, I-106 Puritan Hall, II-17 3151 Post Roads, III-23-30, 69-7 0Pocasset Company, III-3o Potter, Thomas T., III-43 Q U A B A U G, INDIA NPocasset Factory, II-54, 119- Potter, W . P ., II-90 TRIBE, I-36, 38
120, 122, 12g, 135, 1 44 Pounds, III-36 Quakers
(see Church His-Pocasset Ferry, I-98-99 Power used by the Mills on tory), II-3-40 .
Also 1-28 ,Pocasset Gut, I- 110 the Stream, III-7 67, 85, 111-112, 133-134 ;Pocasset Hall, II-1194, 25 Prairie, The, III-139-141 III-11, 132, 133Pocasset House, II-26 ; III-3o Pratt, Ethel m., II-170 Quaker Hill, I - 1 3 3Pocasset Indian Tribe, I-14, Pratt, Joseph w., II-170 Quaker Love Story, I-149 -
17, 3 0 , 34, 4 1 -4 2 , 45, 47 ; Praying Indians, I -30, 33, 59 ;
' 1 5 2III-r26 III-10 Quanopin, alias Quanowin,
Pocasset
Manufacturing Premier Theater, III-11919 I-34, 3 6 -37, 39, 43, 46 , 48 ,Company, I-72, 75 ; III-7, Prence, Gov . Thomas, I-50, 6345, 66, 70-71, 118 - 11 9 68 Quarries in Fall River, I-93 ,
Pocasset Outlet, I-110 114 Presbrey Stove Lining Co ., g6 ; III-67, 7 9Pocasset Purchase, I-31, 55, Taunton, I-go Quarry Street, I-114 ; III-24 ,
60, 66-67, 70-71, 98-100 Prescott, Major General, his 67, 6 g109, 140 ; II-1 17, 15, III- capture, III-126 Quartz, III-3, 15 8
1 President's Day, III-57 Queen Gutter Brook, III-16 2Pocasset River, I-3 Prince ' s Cove, III-162 Quequechan, the meaning ofPocasset
Sound,
alias
Mt . Pring, Martin, I-11 the word, III-162Hope Bay, I-55 Priscilla, The, II-18, Quequechan Club, III-14 0
Pocasset Street, I-71-72, 134 ; Proctor, Charles, III-3,i Quequechan Mill, II - 19 ,II-15, 110, 161, 168, 176 ; Proprietors of the
Pocasset 125, 12g-130 ; III- 7III-45, 68, 70 -7 1 , 75, 11 3, Purchase, I-112, 117, 19- Quequechan
No .
1
Firs t118 13o Steam Fire Engine, III -
Pokonoket Indian Nation, I- Proprietors Record Book, I- 11 312-13, 1 5, 2 1 , 45,47-48,53 11 3 Quequechan River, alias Th e
Police
Commission,
III-51- Proprietors
of the
Sakonet Falls River, alias Th e52, go-9 Lands, I-106 Stream,
I-66-67,
71, 8o ,Police Court, III-89, 9o-93 Proprietors Way, I-72, 82 ; 11 3, 1 3 1 , 1 53 ; I1-51, 11 7 ,Police Department, I-81 II-52, III, 117 19-121, 138, 149, 151 -Police Force, III-92-93 Prospect Street, I-84 ; III-4o, 152, 159, 18 9 ; III-3-4, 9,Police Station, III-92-93 7 2 74, 8 2Polish National Home, II-g6 Prospect Street School, II-59 Quequechan Street, III-48,Ponce, III-140
' Prosser, William A ., II-110 74Pond Swamp, III-162 Providence, I-25-26, 63, 88 ; Quinn, Father Francis, II-3 1Pontiff, Eugene J ., III-33 II-17,
31-32,
118,
121, Quinn, Rev. James M ., II-32Poole, Willard H., II-85 184-185 ;
III-23,
2 7-2 8, Quirk, William E., III-5 2Poor Farm, 1I -97 '6, 121 Quittacus Pond, I-1 10, 11 4Popasquash Neck, I-125 Providence, The, II-180-18 1Pope, George F ., II-83, 86 Providence and Fall River RACIAL MIXTURE ofPopulation distribution, III- Railway, II-177 INDIANS and WHIT E
39-4 0 Providence River, I-14, 20, MEN, I-4Porter, Asa R., II-179 2 9 Radovsky, H . William, III-6 ,Porter, Edwin H ., III-108 Provincetown, I-21 ; III-138, Railroads, III-22, 26-2 7Porter, John B., III-15 140 Ralph's Brook, III-16 2Porter, Nathaniel, III-15 Prudence Island, I-35 Ralph's Neck, I-70 ; III-16i -Portsmouth, I-g, 26-27, 30- Public Library, I-77 ; II-41, 16 2
3 1 , 70, 85-86, 91, 9 8 -99, 8 3, 91-92 ; III-48,67 Ram Cat Alley, III-16 7112,
120,
125-126,
128- Public Welfare Department, Ramsey, Charles C ., II-84130,
132-136,
138-139 ; III-68 Randall, Rev. George Max-III-4, 121 Punkatest Indians, I-40 well, II-25
Portsmouth Grove Hospital, Punkatest
Mainland,
I-3 1 , Rankin, George, II-9 2I -77 49, 54-55, 1 29 Rattlesnake' Hill, III-16 2Post 46, G. A. R ., III-112 Punkatest Mill, I-104 Read, Benjamin B., II-132 -Post Houses, Taverns and Punkatest Neck, I-98, 10 0 13 2Hotels, III-28-33 (see Ho- Punkatest Proprietors, I-102- Read, George H ., II-76tels), The Green Dragon 103 Read, John, I-85-86, 88 ; II-Inn was our only real Post Punkatest Purchase, I-31, 70, 4, 22 ; III-36House, III-29 97, 109, 113-114, 154 Read, Joseph, I-88
202
INDEX
Read, Julia A ., II-79 8 3Read, Justin E ., II-16 5Read's Tan Yard, I-85, 9 0Red Cross, Fall River Chap-
ter, III-144Reed, William, II-62, 79 ;
III-36Recruiting for Civil War Vol-
unteers, III-i3 5Reed, Rev. Augustus, II-1 3Reed, Milton, III-5 oReed, Samuel, III-12 8Reed, William, II -7 5Refugio, alias Newport, I-6Registry of Deeds, I-136Rehoboth, I-14, 16, 21, 32 ,
35, 56, 12 3 ; 11-6 -7) 1 3, 44,119, 168 ; III-2 1
Reiss, Elias, II-13 1Remington, Charles G ., II-9 2Remington, C . V. S . III-3 6Remington, Edward
.B ., II -
16 3Remington, Hale, II-,63 ;
III-4oRemington, Joshua, I-86 ; II -
19 ; III-4 4Remington, Robert K., II-95,
163 ; III-4 1Republican Party, III-48, 5o ,
5 2-5 3Reservoir Commission
, 52Revere Bell, II-1 3Revivalists, II-ii, 1 9Revolutionary War, III-125-
130Reynolds, Obed, III-96-97Rhode Island, Island of, III-
128, 130Rialto Theater, 111-11 9Rice, W. K ., II - 191Richard Borden Manufactur-
ing Company, II-127, 1 35,1 4 4
Richards, A., III-28Richards, Mrs . Emily J., II -
8 8Richardson, Solon, I-7 6Richardson, Dr. S. D ., III-3 1Richmond Farm, I-54Richmond, Rev. James L . ,
II-25Richmond, Col . Silas P ., III-
1 3 7Rising State, The, a sloop ,
I-9 2River Traffic, I-89, 9 1Rivers, Frank P ., II-13 oRoad construction and re-
pairs, III-23, 27, 49, 69-7 7Robert A . Wilcox Company,
II-169Roberts, Thomas, II-49Robertson, Eliza J., II-8 8Robertson, John T., II-18 4Robertson, William S., II-173
Robeson, Andrew, II-52, 119 ,126 ; III-25-41, 11 4
Robeson Mills, II-122, 126 ,1 3 7
Robeson Print Works, II-12 9Robeson Street School, II- 6
65, 77, 88, 101 ; III-4 1Robinson, George D ., III -101Robinson, John E ., II-7 7Robinson, Samuel E ., II-110,
11 4Rochester, I-88, 97, 110, 1 44Rock Street, alias New Bos-
ton Road, alias ExchangeStreet, I-80; II- 1 3- 1 4, 2 4,26-27, 3 8 , 5 2 , 60, 62, 79 ,83, 96, 116, 159 ; III-37 ,44, 70,112) 1 15, 1 1 8
Rocks : Bell Rock, I - 94 ;Creeping Rock, I-91 ; HogRock, I-92 ; Cleft Rock, I-1117 ; Rolling Rock, I-87 ;III-162 ; Dighton Rock , I-8-10
Rocky Bottom, III-16 2Rodman Farm, III-3 oRodman, Samuel, I-79 ; II -
53, 119, 125Rodman Street, I - 1 34, 1 37 ;
II-111111, 114-115 ; III-19 ,72, 82-83, 11 2
Rogers, John, I-91, 99Rolling Rock, III-16 2Rotten Rock, Arkose Clay ,
III-3Round House of Railroad,
1-7 3Round Pond, III-16 2Rowena, The, I-9 2Rowlandson, Mrs . Joseph ,
Narration of her Captivity ,I-16-17, 3 6-3 9
Roxbury, I-9 9Ruggles, Micah H., II-11 1 ;
III-66Ruggles, Nathaniel S., III-25Ruggles Park, III-9, 11 4Run Brook, III-16 2Rundall, Frederick H., II-8gRunnels, Warren, III-6 6Russell, Alice M ., II-65, 6 7Russell, Samuel, 1-7 0Russell's Mills, III-2 3Ryder, Mrs. Delano R ., II-96
SABBATH SCHOOLS, II -16, 2o, 22, 3 0
Sagamore Manufacturin gCompany, II - 109, 129 ,
1 33, 1 35, 1 43, 1 4 4Sailing Packets between New-
port and New York, III-2 7St. Helena's Convent, III-4oSt: John's Hall, II-31, 65St. Joseph's Church, I-85St. Joseph's Orphanage, II-
35
St. Mary's Cathedral, III- 118St . Paul's Methodist Epis-
copal Church, III-5 3St . Vincent's Orphan' s
Home, I-87 ; II-33, 35, 84Saco, Maine, I-1 3Sakonet, I -37, 49-5 0 , 53-54 ,
57, 103, 122, 124, 128 ;III-4, 6, 121, 123
Sakonet Indians, I-15, 30 ,45, 48, 55-5 6 , 123 ; III- 9
Sakonet Purchase, I-53, 97-: o 8
Sakonet Point, I-54, 11 o8Sakonet River, I-3, 5, 100,111 ; III-4, 6, 121, 12 3Sakonet Settlers, I-106Salt Works, I-73, 85-86Salvation Army, III-6 7Samoset, Indian Sachem of
Monhega.n, I-12Samuel Longfellow School,
II-25, 6 5Samuel Watson School, II-
66, 7 1Samways, Mark, III-3 ,Sand Bar , III-162Sandwich, I-1 5Sandy Beach, III-16 2Sanford, Arnold B., II-13o-
13 1Sanford's Block, III-3 1Sanford, Samuel, I-75 ; III-
30-3 1Sanford Spinning Corpora-
tion, II- 1 3 1 , 1 35Sanford, Thomas, III-66Sanford, William, II-13 8Sanford Yard, III-16 7San Juan, Porto Rico, III-
14 0Santiago, Cuba, III-140-14 1Sargent Building , III-21Sargent, J . G., III-2 1Sassafras Island, III-16 2Sassamon, John, a prayin g
Indian, I -33, 6 7Satinet Manufacturing Com-
pany, II-13i, 1 3 5Saville, George K., III-3 1Sawdy Pond, II-149 ; III-1 3Saw Mills, I-85, 90, 104. On
the Falls River, I-73-74,152 ; II-133, 188 ; III-12 8
Sawyer, Henry B ., III-6 ,Schermerhorn, Angenetta ,
II-59 ; III-1 8Schools . Each Public School
is indexed under its ownname. (See Schools, Cath-olic . )
School Books, II-53, 56, 6 2Schools, Catholic, II-31-3 5School Committees, II-2i ,
24-26, 4 1 , 48 , 54-5 8, 6o-6 3,65, 7 0, 7 8, 81, 8 5, 89, 97 ;III-18
INDEX 203
Schools, Company, II-52, 6 1Schools, Continuation, II-72 ,
76, 90Schools, Cooking, II -57, 5 9Schools—Enrollment of Fall
River Schools in 1940 . III -179-18 1
Schools, Evening, II-67, 75 ,78 -7 9
Schools, Finishing ; II-49Schools, Grammar, II-54, 5 6 -
57, 74, 77, 8 1Schools, High, II-25, 2 7, 3 1 ,
35, 4 1 , 53, 57, 59, 66, 76 ,79, 81, 88 ; III-8 5
School Houses, II-4, 12-13 ,16, 22, 2 7, 3 0, 3 8 , 49- 60
Schools, Infant, II-5 2Schools, Junior High, II-67 -
69, 7 1 , 75-7 7Schools. Lancastrian System ,
II-5 2Schools, Manual Training ,
II-62, 89-9 1School Nurses, II-6 6Schools . Physical education,
II-6 8Schools, Primary, II-5 6Schools privately owned, I -
77 ; II-25-26, 35, 5 1 -5 2 , 5 7Schools, Public, I-27, 29 ;
II-52-53 ; III-13, 18School Superintendents, II -
2 5, 44, 60, 62, 64-65School Teachers, II-3, 35, 43 ,
49, 52, 55, 57, 61-6 2Scituate, I-13, 70, 83, 86, 89 ,
9 2Scotch Hole, III-16 2Scotch immigration , III-50Scouts, II-97Seabury, Pardon, I- 80Seaconnet Mills (Sakonet) ,
II-130, 135, 1 60Seapowet Avenue, I-103, 10 9Sears, Chauncey H ., II-160 ,
18 3Second District Court House ,
I-80-8, ; III-9 3Second Street, I-82-83, 1 35 ;
1I-25, 3 1 , 39, 52, 54, 11 5 ,162, 183 ; III-23, 39, 44,70, 7 2, 97, 111, 11 3
Seekonk, II-12 1September Gale, The, III-
12 1Servants : Indian servants, I-
68 ; Sakonet Settlers asservants, I-106 ; scarcity ofservants, III-68
Settlement of Fall River,First, III -4- 5
Seventh Massachusetts Infan -try Volunteers, CompaniesA and B, III-136
Seventy-fifth U. S . Colore dInfantry, III-13 7
Sevigny, Charles E ., II-17 2Sewage disposal, III-4 9Sewers, III-81-83Sewing Society, Civil War,
III-13 8Shad in the Taunton River,
III-6Shattuck, Kate E ., II-64Shaw, Edwin, III-43Shaw's Pond, III- 1 57 ,163Shawmut Mills, II-130, 13 3Shay, Bartholomew, III-10 7Sheehan, Robert, III-13 6Sheep introduced into the
Colony, III-1 2Sheldon, Benjamin, I- 110Shell Oil Company Plant ,
I-8 7Shephard and Buffinton, I-82Sherman, Samson, III-12 6Sherman, Samuel, I-13 8Sherman's Stable, I-8 1Sherman, Waldo A., III-12 5Ship Building : first ship built
in Plymouth Colony, I-69 ;at Steep Brook . I-90, 92 ;ship builders, II-7, 120 ;III-12, 38, 12 9
Shipping, mostly from thenorthern ferries, I-73, 90
Shipwrights, I-90, 92Shoemakers, Travelling, III-1 3Shove, Azariah, III-5 1Shove, Charles M., II-126 ,
13 2Shove, Charles O., II-126,
129 ; III-44, 47Shove, Clark, III-3 6Shove, Jervis, III-11 7Shove Mill, I-126 ; II-129,
132-13 3Shove, Samuel, I-75 ; II-12 1Sidewalks, III-18, 7 1 , 74, 7 9Silvia, Frank M ., III- 110Simmons, Capt. A . G., II-18 ,Simmons, Elizabeth H ., II-5 9Simmons, Capt. James, III -
I3 0Simmons, John, his tavern
and ferry, I-98-9 9Sinclair, James
, II-110 Sinclair Oil Wharf, I-110Sin and Flesh River, I-110 -111Singing Classes, II-52-53, 61;
III- 20Singleton, Harry, III-6 1Sippican, I-67, 88, 9 7Sisson's Corner, I-104Sisson, George, II-z3 8Sisson, William, III-91- 92Six Rod Way, I-114 ; III-167Skeleton in Armor, II-91, 93 ;III-g
Skinner, Maj . Harry A., III-142
Skinner, Homer, III-6 7Skraelings, I-4Slab Bridge, III-96Slack, Charles T .
, II-110 Slade, Abbott E. , II-130Slade, Albion K ., II -59, 75-
76, 8 2Slade-Brightman Ferry, I-74 ;
III-23, 25, 27-28, 38, 7 0,130, 163
Slade, Charles M., II-127Slade, Eber, II-119, 125Slade, Everett N ., II-31, 60,
165-16 6Slade's Ferry Bridge, II-177 ;
III-28, 7 4Slade, George W ., II-11 5Slade's Hill, III-163Slade House, II-95 ; III-3 1Slade, John P., II-129-130 ,
165-166 ; III-5 2Slade, Jonathan, III-4 4Slade, Leonard N., II-,6, 16 6Slade Mills, II-127, 13 2Slade, Nathan, I-76-77 ; III-
Slade School, II-60-62, 70-1, 76
Slade Pond, III-16 3Slade Street, alias Pine Street ,
I- 1 37 ; III -7 0, 75, 167Slade, William Lawton, II-
127-12 8Slade's Wharf, alias Lon g
Wharf, I-73 ; II-164Slaughter House Island, III -
3Slavery : of Indians to Euro-
peans, I-II ; of European sto Indians, I-36, 62-63 ; ofNegroes, I-85 ; II-17; III -45, 1 3 1 - 1 3 3
Slave Trade, III-13 2Slee, Charles, II-16 6Slocum, Giles, I-136Small Pox Epidemic, II-zooSmall, Ralph M ., II-8 5Small, Reuben C ., II-98 ; III-
56Harry, II-67, 7 7
Smith, Alfred, II-168Smith, Lieut . Clinton M . ,
III-142Smith, Rev. Emelius W ., II -
2 6Smith, Tram, I-80 ; II-1 9Smith, Iram N., II-83, 85Smith, Isaac, Jr ., III-47Smith, Capt. John, I-11-1 2Smith, Nathaniel, II-17 1Smith, Richard, I-3 1Smith, Thomas Russell, Cot -
ton Textile Industry in FallRiver, III-7 3
Smithfield; R . I., III-13 2Snell, George, III-36
204
INDEX
Snell,
Samuel,
I-112,
126, Stafford Road, I-128, 1 37 ; Stone Lane, I-74; III-112,1 II-,o1, 133,183, 186 ; III - 16 7
Snow, Rev. Charles A., III - 11, 2 3, 7 2 Stone Mill of Newport, III -1 37 Stafford Square, III-25, 163 12 0
Snow Storms, III-121 Stafford Street, alias Hamlet, Stone's Stable, I-76, 8 1Socialism, I-6o-61 III-23, 1,67 Stone Walls, III-3 7Social Welfare Agencies and Stage Coaches, I-76, 8g, 92 ; Stoney Brook, I-10 4
Charities, II-66, 96-98 II-,85 ; III-23-33 Stove Foundry, Steep Brook ,Society
of
Colonial
Wars, Stage Drivers, III-26-27 I-goI-125 Stang, Bishop Williams, II-32 Street Department, I-8 2
Soldiers and Sailors' Relief Staples Coal Company, II - Street Lighting, III-18, 8o-8 rand Bonus, III-68, 127 Street Names, listed alpha-
Somerset,
I-2,,
92 ; II-19,15 3
State Avenue, I-144 ; III-17 betically,
III- 70- 7 2 ,
77 ,187 ; III-12, 21, 122 State Board of Lunacy and 164-16 8
Somerset Junction, II-177 Charity, II-41 Street Sprinkling, III-7 gSons of the American Revolu- Strikes, III-49-5 0
tion, III-130State Guard, III-14 3State Line, I-126, 128, 148 Stump Pond, III-163
Sorel, Leah, II-77 (see Boundaries) Sturgeon, III- 6South Bank Street, alias Tas- State of Maine, II-180 Sucker Brook, Ill-16 3
ker Street, alias Morgan Sullivan, Bridget, III-97 , 110Street, III-72, 167 State
Normal
Art School, Sullivan Building, III-11 8II-84 Sullivan, Daniel F., III-5 9Dartmouth, III-23South Statue of General Lafayette, .Lieut.South End, III-163 II-99; of Prince Henry the Sullivan,
Herbert A . ,South Main Street, see Main
Street Navigator, II-17 6Steamboats, I-83 (see under
III-14 2Sullivan, James E., III-4g
South Market Street, alias individual names of boats Sullivan, Jeremiah F ., III-Pocasset Street, III-167 and steamship lines)
117Sullivan,
R ., III-36Southwick, John III-66Southworth, Alice, I-122 Steamboat Dock, II-176 ; III - Joh n
Sullivan, Mrs .
Michael F . ,7 0, 76 III-144Southworth, Constant, I-65, Steamboat Train,
II - 179 ; Sullivan, William M ., III-5815 3Southworth, Nathaniel, I-x III-113 Swansea, I-21, 34-35,
130 ;Southworth, Thomas, I-68 - Steam Fire Engines, III-113 II-3,
5,
7- 8 ,
16,
26, 46,Steam Power in Mills, II - 185-187 ; III-21, 2 86 9, 9 3Sowans, alias Warren, I-,6, 122 ; III-7 Sweeney, Michael, II - 110 ;Steam Railroads, II-176-178 III-5 323, 25-26, 49Spanish-American War Mon- Steam Rollers, III-75 Sweet, George H., II-175
ument, II-176 Stearns, Lizzie O ., II-64 Swift, James M., II-503 ; III-Spanish-American War, III- Steep Brook, I -74, 87, 9 1 -9 2 ; 0
139-141 II-22,
5 2 ,
59,
168,
175, Swift, John T ., II-103-10 4Special Aid Society for Pre- 1 77,
183;
III -3-4, 22- 2 3, Swift, Marcus G . B ., II-1o3paredness, III- 1 43- 1 44 2 7- 28 , 38 , 46, 66, 163 Sylvester, Charles, II- 19 1
Spelling Bees, III-13 Steep Brook Corners, III-16 3Spencer Borden School, II-69 Steep Brook Schools, II-59, TABER, JOSEPH, I-10 4Spencer, David, II-75 7o, 74 Taber's Saw Mill, I-10 4Sperry, Rev . Willard L., II - Steiger Building, III-x 18 Taft, President, III-5 7
14 Stepping Stones, III-4 Talbot's Block, III-12 2Spindles, II-134 Stevens, Frank Shaw, II-, 16, Talbot, Edmund P ., 111-5 8Spitfire Spring, III-x63 1 27, 129, 184 5 9Split Rock, III-163 Stevens Street, III-167 Tallman, Hannah, I- 1 33Sprague, Samuel, I-120 Stevens Textile Manufactur- Tallman, James, I - 1 33, 1 37 ,
ing Company, II- 1 3 1 , 1 35 1 3 9Sprague Street, I-136 Stewart, William, II-8o Tallman, alias Taelmon Pe-Spring Brook, III-158,163 Stickney, Charles P., II-164, ter, I-49Springfield, III-101, 187 ; III-49 Tanbark, III- 5Spring Street, III-44, 70, 81, Stillwell, Daniel, III-39, 71 Tannery, Read ' s, I-90117 Stillwell's Store, III -39, 47 Tansey, James, II-90, 1 45 -Squanto, I-23 Stoddard, Ann, I-136 1 46Stables :
Blake and Kirby's Stone Bridge ; I-9, 97,
111 . Tan Yard, II-15 9Stable,
III-31 ;
Bristol 112 ; III-4, 2 5-2 7, 12 9 Tasker Street, alias CherryHouse Stable, III-31 ; Kir- Stone Bridge and Fall River Street, III-x8, 70, 16 7by's Stable, III-3o ; Stone Turnpike,
III-25-26,
72, Tatuckamua, alias Toka -Stable, Pocasset House and 167 mona, brother of Awash-Exchange House, III-30 Stone
Cottages,
on
Green onks, I -5 7Stacey's Creek, I-34, 65-66 Street,
I-77 ;
on
Stone Taunton, I-2 1, 33-34, 6 7, 9 0 ,Stafford, Foster H ., II-x27 Lane, I-74 106 , 1 53 ; II-3, 7, 44, 48 ,Stafford Pond, I-114 ; II- 1 33, Stone Crusher, III-75102,
178 ; III-16, 21, 23 ,1 49, 1 52 Stone Cutter, I-88
13826,138
INDEX
205
Taunton River, I-29, 34-35 ,39-40 , 66-6 7, 1 53 ; II-51 ,138 ; III-3, 6 - 7
Taverns (see Hotels)Tavern Signs, III-2 9Taylor, Father, Pastor of
Methodist Church, I -7 5Taylor, Rev. Edward T ., II -
Technical High School, II -79, 85-86
Tecumseh Mills, II-126, 1 35Telephone and Telegrap h
Company , II-190-191Temperance Hotels, III-3 oTemple Beth-El, III-1 1 9Ten Pin Alley, I-7 5Terry Brook, III-163Terry's Lane, alias Ward
Street, III-16 7Terry Street, alias Harvar d
Street, III-16 7Tetlow, John, II-7 6Tew, Abigail, I-138Tew, Richard, I-13 8Tew, William, I-138Tewksbury, M. C ., II-6o, 62 ,
7 8, 8 8Thatcher, Peter, I-8 7Thatcher, Ralph, I-8 7Thaxter, Samuel L ., III-41 ,
Thayer, Edwin S ., II-7 6Theaters, III-4 9Third Engineers Division ,
Naval Battalion Massa-chusetts Militia, III-14 2
Third Regiment Louisian aNational Guards, alias Sev-enty-fifth U . S . Colored In-fantry, III-136-x3 7
Third Regiment, Massachu-setts Infantry Volunteer ,Company C, III-13 7
Third Street, I - 1 35 ; II -57 ,8 9-9 0, 1 59 ; III-67-68, 7 0 ,7 2, 74-75
Third Street School, II -55 ,57,59
Thirteenth Street, III-27, 7 2Thomas E . Brayton and Com-
pany, II-16 7Thomas, Captain Nathaniel,
I-99, 107, 117, 120-12 1,12 9- 1 30 , 1 5 4
Thomas, Victor F ., II-15 5Thornton, John D., I-8o ;
III-3oThread Mills : America n
Thread Co., II-131, 135 ;Fall River Thread Mills,III - 19 ; Oliver Chace's,III-19; Joseph M . Davis'Thread Mill, III-19 ; Hilland Buffinton Thread Mill,III-41
Thurston, . A. G., Machin eShop, in Mt. Hope Village,Ill-19
Thurston, Edward, I-91 ; III -7 2
Thurston, Rev. Eli, II-14Thurston, Gardner, III-3 6Thurston Ledge, III-16 3Thurston's Wharf, I-91-9 2Tillinghast, Christopher W . ,
III-43Tin Peddlers, Ill-19, 67, 10 7Tisquantum of the Patuxet
Tribe of Indians, I-12, 1 5Titcomb, Walter T ., II-64, 70Tiverton, I-9, 14, 21, 29, 35 ,
8 3, 97, 99, 106, 109-111 ,128, 137-138 ; II-10, 12,
5 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 1 5 , 1 1 8 , 1 2 1 , 1 25 ,,185, 187 ; III-4, 17-18, 25,27, 4 1 , 7 2 , 95, 105, 126,13 0
Tiverton Four Corners, I-98,103-106
Tiverton Mills, II - 1 33- 1 3 4Tobacco, II-68 ; III-1 1Tobias, Indian Counsellor to
King Philip, I -3 3Toll Bridge,I-111Toll Board of Fall River and
Watuppa Turnpike Cor-poration, III-2 4
Toll Gate, III-2 5Toll Houses, III-25-2 6Tolony, Sachem of the Sa-
konet Indians, I-15, 5 6Tootle, Michael, III-5 oTories, I-90 ; II-3, 5 ; III-125 ,
127-12 8Torrent No. 2 Fire Engine ,
III-11 2Town Avenue, alias Durfee
Street, I-74-75 ; III-36, 66 ,16 7
Town Avenue School, II -55-5 6, 59, 6 5
Town Farm, I-85 ; III-18, 21 ,7 2
Town Hall, I -75 ; II-23, 2 5,910 III -39, 66-67, 9 2 -93
Town House, I-74, 8 9 ; II -5 2Town Meeting, I-88 ; III-18 -
1 9, 35-36Town Pond, III-12 1Town Pump, III-67Townsend Hill, I-139, 148 ;
II-186 ; III-25, 27, 7 6 , 1 6 3Townsend, Katherine, I-12 6Townsend Captain Thomas,
I-125-126,139.Trades Parade, III-5 7Trade Routes, I-88, 9 1Trafford, William B. ,II-121Trafton, Charles, I-8 oTrafton, Curtis E ., II-18 7Train, Capt . . Charles J . ,
U .S .A ., III-139
Trawlers in Mt . Hope Bay,III- 5
Tripp, Azariah S ., II-128 ;III-3 2
Tripp, Philip E ., II-13 2Troy (see Fall River )Troy Bank, III-11 9Troy Cotton and Woolen
Manufacturing Company ,II-15, III, 122, 12 50 1 35 ,1 43, 1 49, 167 ; III-7, 11 9
Troy Dam, I-8 3Troy Street, I-134 ; III- 4Truant Officers, II-6o-62, 78 -
7 9Truesdale, Dr . Philemon E . ,
II -9 7Tucker Street School, II-61 ,
67, 74, 8 3Tucker Swamp, III-16 3Tucker, Thomas, III-2 5Tunnel at foot of Central
Street, III-7 5Tunnel under Fall River ,
II-17 7Turner, Humphrey, I-83Turner, Joseph, I-83Turner's Lane, III-16 7Turner Street, III-7o, 75 ,112Turner, Wendell E ., II-106 ,
130, 18 4Turnpike Lane, III-16 7Turnpike School, II-59, 6 1Turnpike Street, III-16 7Turnpike, III-24-26Tuttle, Hurley, and Com-
pany, II-1o3Twelfth Company, Coast Ar-
tillery Corps, Mass. Na-tional Guard, III-14 2
Twelfth Street, I-13 1Twenty-first Unattache d
Company of Infantry, III-13 8
Twenty - sixth MassachusettsInfantry Volunteers, Com-pany G, III-13 6
UNCAS, I-3 6Underground Railroad, II -
17; III-132-13 3Undertaking Business, III-99Ulms, John G ., II-7 7Umpleby, Fenwick, II-9 1Union Cotton Manufactur-
ing Company, II-109, 122 ,125-126, 1 35, 1 38 , 1 40,16 7
Union Hall, I-77 ; II-10-11 ;III -44
Union Hospital, III-144Union Savings Bank, II-11 2 ;
III-97, 11 9Union Street, III-7,-7 2Unitarian Church, II - 24 ;III-86
206
INDEX
United Spanish War Vet- Wampanoag Mills, II-135 Watuppa Ponds or Lakes ,erans, III-140-141 Wampum accepted in pay- I-21, 82-84, 86, 88-96, 113-
Upper New Boston Road, ment of taxes, III-11 114, 128; II-12, 51, 62, 98,III-168 Wamsutta, alias Alexander, 1 33, 138, 149-151 ; III -3-5 ,
Upper New Boston School, I- 1 4, 23, 45-47, 5 0, 6 5- 6 7 9, 11 , 1 7, 8 3, 86 , 16 3II-69 Wamsutta Steam Woolen Watuppa Mills, III- 7
Mill, II-121 Watuppa Reservation, III-3 ,VAGABOND INDIANS, Wanton, Edward, I-130 58, 68, 163
I -34 Wanton, Joseph, I- 110, 112 Watuppa Reservation Cor-Valentine, David, I -94 War Camp Community Serv- poration, II-149-151, 18 6Valentine, Edson, III-36 Watuppa Water Board, III-ice, III-144Valentine, Elizabeth, II-89, War Dances, I-3 8, 53, 55, 88 48
94 Way, William, II -3, 4 9Valentine Estate, II-97 War Gardens, III-5-8 Weather Vanes, III-3 7Valentine, James, I-8o ; III- War Library Committee, III - Weaver, Benjamin, III-13 0
3 0 1 44 Webster, Rev . Chauncey, II -Valentine, Joseph, I-94 ; III - War of 18,2, I-74 ; III-130 2 3127 War Savings Stamps, III-143 Weequequinequa, husband o fValentine, Samuel, I-94 ; II- War Veterans, II-55, 60, 100 Weetamoe, I-4 6
100 Ward, Richard, I-137-138 Weetamoe, alias Namum -Valentine, William, I-94 ; II- Ward Rooms in 1854, III-44 pum, alias Tetapanum ,
100 ; III-127 Wardrop Place, III-168 wife of Wamsutta, I-14,Valley
Falls,
alias
Central Wardrop's Island, III-163 3 0- 3 1 ,
33,
35-37,
39-43 ,Falls, III-132-133 Ward
Street,
alias
Terry 45-50 , 53, 65, 69, 95, 10 7 ;Varney, Edward B ., II-160 Lane, III-167 III- 9Vehicles in use in 1827, listed, Wardwell, Benjamin, III-4o Weetamoe Mills, II-127, 1 35 ,
III-24 Wareham, I-1 5Verrazano, Giovanni, I - 4, Waring Brothers, II-170 Weetamoe Street, I-85-8 6
6-7, 9 ; I1-29 Waring, James, II-128 Welch's Court, III-16 8Veterans' Aid, I-59-60, 103, Warren, I-9, 14, 20, 25, 26, Wells used before City Water,
124 III-3 2Veterans' Meeting Place, 46 ; III-21 West Bank Street, III-16 8
Civil War, III-32 Warren, Elizabeth, I-122 West
Central
Street, aliasWarren, Joseph, I-7 2 , 74 Central
BedfordandViaduct, I-73 ; II-177Vickery, Caleb B., III-66 Warren, Marshall,
I-71-72, Streets, I-71, 73, 75, 164 ;76 III-69, '68Vickery, Elizabeth C ., II-59 Warren, Richard, I-122, 126 West End, I-71-77 ; III-164Vickery, Frances, II-5 9Victory Loan Campaigns, Warren Street, III-74 Westall, John, II-27, 6 4
III-143 Warwick, II-9, 1 5, 35, 3 6 Westall School, I-83 ; II-64,Viking Explorers, II-5 Warwick Patent, II-20-21 66, 69, 76, 8 6Vines, Dr. Richard, his life Washbourne, John, II-107 Westgate, Abner L ., II-19-20 ,
with the Indians, I-12 Washburn, Rev . Saul, II-14 162 ; III-114Vinland, I-4-6 Washing done in the Stream, Westgate, Frank L ., II-11 5Violette, Abel J ., III-92 I-76 ; II-12o Westgate, Rev. George L . ,Virginia, I-20 Washington School, II-52 II-87Voluntary Fire Company, Washington
Street,
III-41, Westgate, J . Oscar, II-16 2III-112-113 7 0 , 72 , 81 Westgate, Joseph C ., II-16 2
Volunteer Firemen, III- Water Board, III-68 Westgate, Samuel H., I-72 ,I11-1 1 3 Water Carnival, III-57 West Indies , I-91
WADE, HENRY, II-8Watering Carts, III-8 oWater Rights on the Queque - Weston, Christopher C ., III-
Wading River, II-126 136Wadsworth, Christopher, I-84 chan,
I-71 ;
II - 1 49,
1 53 ;III-7 Weston's Colony, I-1 5
Wadsworth, Recompense, Water Works System, II-185 - Westport, I - 1 4, 8 2, 1 43; II-II-4 187 ; III-39-68 1 77 ; III-3, 21 , 2 4, 28, 9 8
Waite, Thomas, I-103, 117, Westport Harbor, III-28, 12 2126, 130, 1 54
Water Street, III-75Watering Streets, III-8o Wetherbee, Alice, II-9 7
Waite, William A., III-31 Wetherbee, Marjorie, II-9 2Watering Trough, III-39, 6 7Wallace, Rev . David, II-24 Waterman, Fred E ., II-131 Wetherell, Daniel A., II-16 1Wallace, Joseph A., II-85 ;
Waterman, Susan A ., III-18 Wetherell, Daniel H ., II-161 -III-61 16 2
Walley, John, I-6o Watertown, III-59 Wetherell, Howard B ., II-Walnut Street, I-79 ; III-40, Watson, John, I-87 161-16 2
72 Watson, George, I-87 Wetherell, Orin B ., II-16 2Walon, Jeptha, III-19 Watson, Samuel, III=52 Weymouth, Captain George,Wampanoag Indians, I-14, Watts, Frederick W ., II-' 12 I-II I
30 , 35-37 Watuppa Dam, I-83 Weybosset Street, III-97, 100
Weypoyset River, I-6 6Whaling, III- 6Wharf Company Store, I-7 2Wharves, I -7 2 -74, 7 6, 83, 8 9,
9 1 , 93, 97, 1 33 ; III-1 8Wheeler, Dexter, II-119, 12 5Whigs, III-12 5Whipple, Clark, I-8 2Whipple Street, III-7 2Whitely's Swamp, II - 152 ;
III-164White Brook, III-16 4White Chapel Bridge, III-
164White, Charles H ., I-105White Mill, I-72, 105 ; II -
11 9, 1 43White, Peregrine, I-6 8White Rock, III-i6 4White, Susannah, I-68Wigwams, I-8, 16-17, 3 0, 3 8 ,
54, 5 5Wigwam Lot, I-54, 94 ; III-9Wigwam Pond, I -5 4Wilbur, Darius (King Wil-
bur), III -32-3 3Wilbur, George K ., III-3 2Wilbur, Henry, III-4 3Wilbur's Restaurant, III-3 2Wilbur, Dr . Thomas, I II -43 ,
4 7Wilbur Woods, Little Comp -
ton, I-54, 56, 108; III- 9Wilcox, Andrew D ., II-170Wilcox, Daniel, I-100, 103 -
105, 107, 126-1 3 0 , 1 39,1 5 4
Wilcox, Capt. Edward, I-12 6Wilcox, Henry C ., III-92,
13 6Wilcox, Robert A ., II-16 9Wilcox, Thomas, III-8 1Wilcox and Wardwell, I-7 5Wilder, John , III-30Wiley, William J ., III-50Willet, Thomas, I-32, 48 ; II-
6 5William Connell School, II- 7William J . Wiley School, II -
6 9, 7 7William Street, III-25William S. Greene School ,
II-66, 77, 8 8Williams, Eliab, III-43, 8 8Williams, John, I-16Williams, Roger, I-14, 16-17,
22, 25-26, 8, 32, 3 8Williams, William, III-1 8Williamstown, I-1 3Wilson, David, I-88-89 ; II-
16 8Wilson, Hezekiah, I-89 ; II -
168 ; III-36Wilson, James H ., I-89 ; II -
168, 18 3Wilson, Job T., I-88 ; II-168
INDEX
Wilson Road, I-88-91, 95 ;II-52, 60 ; III-23, 8, 29 ,72, 168
Wilson Wharf, I-89-9 oWinslow, Abiel W., I-17 6Winslow, Albert, III-4 3Winslow, Benjamin F., III -
Winslow, Edward, I-16, 22 -23, 68, 119, 12 2
Winslow, Elizabeth B ., II-59Winslow, Isaac, I-8 9Winslow, Job, II- 3Winslow, John, I-11 9Winslow, Josiah, I - 65 - 68,
107, 1 23, 1 53- 1 54 ; II-4Winslow, Luther, I-92 ; III -
6Winslow, Mary J ., I-136Winslow, Smith, III-43Winslow, Susannah, I-I1 9Winslow, William, II-4Winter Street, I-80; III-40 -
172Winthrop, Gov ., I-16, 22,122Winward, Emily, II-8 6Winward, James, III-1 9Wise, Rev . Daniel, II-20Wiser, James, Indian Con -
vert, I-3 8Wolf's Hole, III-16 4Wolves, III-5Wolstenholme, Albert, II-17 1Women's Committee of the
Council of National De-fense, III-14 4
Women's Liberty Loan Com-mittee, III-144
Wood, Edward S . , III-101Wooden Household Utensils,
III-1 2Woodhouse, The, I-2 8Woodley, Father Robert, II-
30Wood Lots, III-5Woodman, Lieut. Charles B . ,
III-14oWoodman, Ucal, III-1 8Worcester, III-82, 1 3 3Wordell, Gershom, I - 131 ,
1 4 0, 1 43- 1 4 4Works Progress Administra-
tion, I - 8 4, 8 7, 89World War I, III-58, 141 -
1 44Worthington's Tavern, Bos-
ton Stage Coach Terminal,III-26
Wright, Andrew R., III-92 ,13 7
Wrightington, Ellen M ., I-80Wrightington, Hannah, III -
7 1Wrightington, Stephen C . ,
II-1 8Wyatt, Benjamin D., II-109Wyatt, William T., III-66
207
Wyoming Mill, II-I21, 15 2
YANKEE OVERSEAS DI -VISION, WORLD WARI, III-142-14 3
Yarmouth, I-15, 12 1Yarn Mill, II-119 ; III-I9Yarn Mill Meadows, III-158,
16 4Yellow Hill Road, I-88 ; III -
23, 28 , 1 59, 16 8Young, Hortense, II-7 6Young, Jeremiah S ., II-107Young, Mary Brayton (Mrs.
Jeremiah S . Young), I-77 ;II-21, 83-84, 9 0, 9 2 , 10 7
Young, Russell, III-6 6
ZUILL, ROBERT W ., II -131