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Sabine (Brig) Purchased by Bristolians Norris and Barnes 1846-‐12-‐12 2Saddle shops Henry C. Gibson advertisement 1833-‐10-‐19 3Saddle shops Edward P. Butts advertisement 1834-‐09-‐27 3Saddle shops C. Willcox, advertisement 1836-‐07-‐02 3Sadler, Joseph Sons drown 1840-‐11-‐21 2Sailor's home Advertisement to let 1845-‐02-‐22 3Sailor's home Advertisement to let 1846-‐07-‐04 3Sailor's home Advertisement to let 1849-‐03-‐17 3Sailor's temperance boarding house To be established in Bristol 1836-‐11-‐12 2Sailor's temperance boarding house Letter conc. need for 1836-‐11-‐19 2Sailor's temperance boarding house Opens, editorial praising 1836-‐12-‐03 2Saint Michael's church Superstructure nears completion, bell arrives from N.Y. 1833-‐10-‐05 2Saint Michael's church Request to alter charter 1834-‐01-‐25 2Saint Michael's church Consectated [Consecrated] 1834-‐03-‐01 2Saint Michael's church Advertisement For pews 1834-‐03-‐01 3Saint Michael's church Rev. Bristed installed 1834-‐03-‐08 2Saint Michael's church Letter conc. Parish 1835-‐08-‐01 2Saint Michael's church Concert of sacred music 1837-‐03-‐11 3Saint Michael's church Notice 1837-‐04-‐01 3Saint Michael's church Organ music praised 1840-‐08-‐01 2Saint Michael's church Choir stages clambake 1840-‐08-‐01 2Saint Michael's church Ladies of stage sale 1841-‐06-‐19 3Saint Michael's church Rev. Thomas Fales ordained at 1841-‐08-‐07 2Saint Michael's church Poem to bell of 1843-‐04-‐15 2Saint Michael's church Rev. Bristed retires because of bad health 1843-‐04-‐22 2Saint Michael's church Christmas services described 1843-‐12-‐30 2Saint Michael's church Rev. J.M. Cooke installed 1844-‐02-‐10 2Saint Michael's church Ladies of make preparations for fair 1844-‐06-‐22 2Saint Michael's church Notice of fair 1844-‐06-‐29 2 & 3Saint Michael's church Ladies of hold auction 1845-‐07-‐04 2 & 3Saint Michael's church Revival in 1847-‐02-‐13 2Saint Michael's church Ladies of hold grand Fair 1847-‐07-‐03 2Saint Michael's church Concert for seamen held in lecture room 1849-‐05-‐19 3Saint Michael's church Ladies benevolent soc. holds sale 1849-‐12-‐15 3Saint Michael's church Rev. Cooke to leave because of ill health 1850-‐12-‐14 2Saint Michael's church Wardens and vestrymen issue testimonial to Rev. Cooke 1850-‐12-‐28 3Saint Michael's church Parishioners issue testimonial 1850-‐12-‐28 3Saint Michael's church New rector sellected [selected] 1851-‐10-‐25 2Saint Michael's church Ladies benevolent soc. Holds Christmas fair 1851-‐12-‐13 3Saint Michael's church Issues resolution of sympathy after death of Rev. Cooke 1853-‐04-‐16 2Saint Michael's church Exhibits mosiac [mosaic] quilt 1853-‐04-‐23 2 & 3Saint Michael's church Donates portion of proceeds of exhibition of Wm. Gladding (blind) 1853-‐04-‐30 2Saint Michael's church Rev. Trapnell will deliver series of lectures to 1853-‐10-‐29 3Saint Michael's church Masonic anniversary celebrated in 1854-‐06-‐17 2Saint Michael's church Issues resolution of sympathy after death of Rev. Bristed 1855-‐03-‐03 2Saint Michael's church Rev. Clarke, bishop, preaches 1855-‐04-‐28 2Saint Michael's church Ladies benevolent soc. holds fair 1855-‐12-‐15 3Saint Michael's church Rev. Bristed will disputed 1856-‐09-‐20 2
Saint Michael's church Ladies benevolent soc. holds fair 1856-‐12-‐06 3Saint Michael's church Monument placed on grave of Rev. Bristed 1857-‐01-‐03 2Saint Michael's church Bishops Clarke and Baker to preach 1857-‐04-‐04 2Saint Michael's church Revival continues 1857-‐04-‐11 2Saint Michael's church Repairs and alterations planned 1857-‐04-‐25 2Saint Michael's church Rev. Trapnell to transferred to Illinois 1857-‐06-‐20 2Saint Michael's church Congregation will worship at old meth. Meeting house during repairs 1857-‐06-‐20 3Saint Michael's church Repairs completed 1857-‐08-‐08 2Saint Michael's church Congregation surprises Rev. Trapnell with party, donation, on eve of departure 1857-‐09-‐12 2Saint Michael's church Christmas service results in minor fire, several parishioners slightly injured 1858-‐01-‐02 2Saint Michael's church Petitions gen. assembly for incorporation 1858-‐03-‐13 3Saint Michael's church Religious revival in 1858-‐03-‐20 2Saint Michael's church Annual meeting of parish, Rev. Stowe elected rector 1858-‐04-‐10 2Saint Michael's church Rev. Stowe ordained at ceremony 1858-‐05-‐01 2Saint Michael's church 23 new parishioners confirmed 1858-‐05-‐15 2Saint Michael's church Ladies of hold fair to liquidate debt 1858-‐07-‐24 2 & 3Saint Michael's church Description of clambake 1858-‐08-‐07 2Saint Michael's church Entirely destroyed by fire, short history of church 1858-‐12-‐11 2Saint Michael's church Ladies of hold fair 1858-‐12-‐11 2 & 3Saint Michael's church Offered use of meth. episcopal church for services 1858-‐12-‐11 3Saint Michael's church Cornerstone for new church laid, box containing documents, relics, history of church buried, Rev. How delivers oration at ceremony 1860-‐04-‐14 2Saint Michael's church History of church 1860-‐04-‐28 1Saint Michael's church Holds clambake and picnic 1860-‐07-‐21 2Saint Michael's church Walls of unfinished building collapse 1860-‐09-‐01 2Saint Michael's church Work commences 1861-‐03-‐16 2Saint Michael's church Work proceeds rapidly 1861-‐06-‐01 2Saint Michael's church Sunday school scholars make excursion to Nayatt 1861-‐09-‐14 3Saint Michael's church Completed, will be consecrated 1861-‐11-‐23 2Saint Michael's church Description of ceremony, short history of church 1861-‐11-‐30 2Saint Michael's church Sabbath school has Christmas festival 1864-‐12-‐31 2Saint Michael's church Successful clambake given by ladies group of church 1866-‐08-‐11 2Saint Michael's church Issues resolution of sympathy of Jacob Babbott 1863-‐01-‐03 3Saint Michael's church Clambake held 1863-‐05-‐08 2Saint Michael's church Resolutions adopted 1865-‐06-‐03 2Saint Michael's church Sunday school makes excursion to Rocky Point 1866-‐08-‐25 2Saint Michael's church Sunday school holds festival for youth celebrating Christmas holidays 1867-‐01-‐05 2Saint Michael's church Fair and festival held for Sunday school 1867-‐01-‐19 2Saint Michael's church Sunday school Christmas festival held 1868-‐01-‐04 2Saint Michael's church Town clock installed and working 1871-‐09-‐30 2Saint-‐Alban's lodge Members hold procession 1841-‐06-‐26 2Saint-‐Alban's lodge Holds special communication on death of Nath. I. Wardwell 1850-‐11-‐30 3Saint-‐Alban's lodge Issues resolution of sympathy re. death of Capt. Francis Moore 1850-‐12-‐12 3Saint-‐Alban's lodge Officers chosen 1855-‐12-‐22 2Saint-‐Alban's lodge Celebrates anniversary of St. John, grand lodge of R.I. meets 1856-‐06-‐14 3Saint-‐Alban's lodge Description of meeting 1856-‐06-‐21 2Saint-‐Alban's lodge Description of masonic celebration 1856-‐06-‐28 2Saint-‐Alban's lodge Damaged by fire due to firecrackers and guns during celebration of fourth 1856-‐07-‐12 2Saint-‐Alban's lodge Petitions gen. assembly for incorporation 1858-‐03-‐13 3
Saint-‐Alban's lodge Hosts R.I. grand lodge of masons on anniversary of St. John 1858-‐06-‐19 2 & 3Saint-‐Alban's lodge Description of grand lodge meeting 1858-‐06-‐26 2Saint-‐Alban's lodge Reasons for insufficiency of food discussed 1858-‐07-‐03 3Saint-‐Alban's lodge Offers resolution of sympathy re. death of A. Gage 1858-‐10-‐23 3Saint-‐Alban's lodge Offers resolution of sympathy re. death of John Ford 1858-‐11-‐20 3Saint-‐Alban's lodge Officers elected 1858-‐12-‐18 3Salisbury, Alice Wife of Thomas, obituary 1870-‐11-‐26 3Salisbury, Edward Minor, guardian appointed 1855-‐10-‐27 3Sally Ann (schooner) For sale by Job Williston 1840-‐04-‐25 3Salsbury, Abigail Obituary widow of Thomas 1854-‐06-‐24 3Salsbury, James Dies at asylum 1843-‐12-‐09 3Salsbury, Thomas Married Alice R. Carroll of Pawtucket 1853-‐02-‐19 3Salston, Mary Ann Obituary wife of Charles 1858-‐03-‐27 3Salutes Guns fired to commemorate death of Daniel Webster 1852-‐10-‐30 2Salutes Guns fired to commemorate Washington's birthday 1854-‐02-‐25 2Salutes Fired to commemorate fourth of July 1854-‐07-‐01 2Salutes Salute fired to commemorate Washington's birthday 1855-‐02-‐24 2Salutes Salute fired from fort rounds on fourth 1855-‐06-‐30 2Salutes 100 guns fires to celebrate democrats' victory at polls 1856-‐11-‐15 2Salutes Citizens' salute welcomes Providence Rifle co. 1858-‐11-‐06 2Salutes Salute fired to celebrate democratic victory at polls 1860-‐04-‐07 2Salutes Fired to celebrate grand wide awake celebration (supporters of A. Lincoln) 1860-‐10-‐27 2Salutes 100 guns fires to celebrate election of Lincoln 1860-‐11-‐10 2Salutes 100 guns fired to celebrate Gen. Burnside's promotion to commander of Potomac army 1862-‐11-‐15 2Sanborn, Rev. G.F. House on High street rented 1842-‐12-‐17 3Sanborn, Rev. G.F. Lectures on temperance 1843-‐02-‐11 3Sanborn, Rev. G.F. App. to school committee 1844-‐04-‐06 2Sanderson, Miss L. (teacher) Mentioned in article 1841-‐06-‐12 2Sanderson, Miss L. (teacher) Mentioned in article 1842-‐04-‐16 2Sanderson, Miss R. (teacher) Mentioned in article 1841-‐06-‐12 2Sanderson, Miss R. (teacher) Mentioned in article 1842-‐04-‐16 2Sandford, Alexander G. Married Harriet Pearse 1851-‐11-‐01 3Sandford, Allen B. (may be A.B. Sandford) Married Julia Wood 1842-‐04-‐23 3Sandford, Charles (may be Charles Sanford) App. constable 1858-‐07-‐10 2Sandford, Charles (may be Charles Sanford) App. lightkeeper of Bristol Ferry light 1861-‐06-‐08 2Sandford, Charlotte Married Penuel Corbett 1835-‐04-‐11 3Sandford, Edward I. (Teacher) Opens select school 1847-‐05-‐29 3Sandford, Eleanor Guardian appointed 1839-‐02-‐16 3Sandford, Ellery Son of Allen, obituary 1871-‐07-‐15 2Sandford, George Obituary child of Henry 1845-‐09-‐06 2Sandford, George Corder of wood 1834-‐05-‐17 2Sandford, Hannah Married Luther Simmons 1837-‐03-‐18 3Sandford, Henry Married Martha Alger 1842-‐04-‐30 3Sandford, James R. Obituary 1837-‐12-‐23 3Sandford, Leonard Married Harriet Slade 1842-‐10-‐01 3Sandford, Mary Married Isiah Simmons of Warren 1849-‐10-‐06 3Sandford, Mary A. Married George Smith 1851-‐05-‐03 3Sandford, Royal Article of death, obituary 1870-‐08-‐16 2 & 3
Sandford, Royal (veteran of Rev. War) Obituary 1835-‐01-‐03 3Sandford, Royal (veteran of Rev. War) Administrator's and commissioner's notices 1835-‐03-‐07 3Sandford, Royal (veteran of Rev. War) Probate notice 1835-‐10-‐10 3Sandford, Royal (veteran of Rev. War) Land sold 1836-‐02-‐27 3Sandford, Royal Jr. Corder of wood 1834-‐05-‐17 2Sandford, Sally Obituary widow of Elery, father Rev. John 1853-‐02-‐12 3Sandford, Sally Probate notice 1852-‐08-‐07 3Sandford, Sally Administrator's notice 1853-‐05-‐07 3Sandford, Sally Commissioner's notice 1853-‐05-‐28 3Sandford, Sally Petition to sell real estate of 1853-‐11-‐12 3Sandford, Sally Real estate sold at auction 1854-‐03-‐11 3Sandford, Waity Married George M. Coit 1842-‐08-‐20 3Sands, Almira Obituary 1854-‐12-‐16 3Sands, Williams H. Married Almira Collins 1836-‐09-‐10 3Sands, Williams H. Notice re. wife Almira 1850-‐08-‐03 3Sanford, Albert Son of Henry. Obituary 1866-‐04-‐14 3Sanford, Allen B. (May be A.B. Sandford) Gives testimonial for soap 1850-‐06-‐15 3Sanford, Anna Daughter of Henry. Obituary 1868-‐08-‐22 3Sanford, Charles Obituary father Charles 1855-‐03-‐24 3Sanford, Charles (May be Charles Sandford) Married Mahalia Pierce 1850-‐04-‐13 3Sanford, Charles (May be Charles Sandford) Injured during fire 1860-‐05-‐12 2Sanford, Charles (May be Charles Sandford) Condition slightly improved 1860-‐05-‐19 2Sanford, Emma Obituary child of Leonard 1850-‐10-‐26 3Sanford, Frank Son of Henry. Obituary 1863-‐07-‐18 3Sanford, George Probate notice 1833-‐12-‐07 3Sanford, George Real estate auctioned 1834-‐03-‐29 3Sanford, Ida May Obituary father Henry 1856-‐06-‐07 3Sanford, Lizzie Obituary 1865-‐09-‐16 3Sanford, Martha Obituary 1865-‐04-‐01 2Sanford, Nettie Child, obituary 1866-‐05-‐12 3Sanford, Royal Obituary father Charles 1855-‐03-‐31 3Sanford, Sarah S. Obituary 1852-‐07-‐17 3Sanford, William Obituary 1864-‐11-‐26 3Sarah E. (schooner) Fire aboard 1853-‐04-‐23 2Sarah Lee (brig) Beached by gale 1833-‐12-‐14 2Sarah Lee (brig) Sold by Wm. H. DeWolf 1837-‐05-‐13 3Sarah Lee (brig) Lbs. of oil 1841-‐04-‐17 3Sarah Lee (brig) Sold at auction 1842-‐04-‐30 3Savage, William Seeks work in Cuba as Bristol suffers recession 1857-‐12-‐12 2Savings bank Incorporated by assembly. Trustees begin organizing 1841-‐08-‐07 2Savings bank List of trustees 1841-‐08-‐14 3Savings bank L.C. Richmond chosen treasurer, W.B. Spooner, pres. 1841-‐08-‐21 2Savings bank Act of incorporation published, to be called Bristol Institute for Savings 1841-‐08-‐21 2 & 3Sawyer, F.W. (carriage maker) Copartnership with Wm. Brown dissolved, will continue business 1856-‐07-‐19 3Sayer, Elizabeth M. Married Capt. Issac N. Cobb of Ct. 1856-‐10-‐25 3Sayer, James F. (storekeeper) Advertisement for dry goods 1847-‐01-‐23 3Sayer, James F. (storekeeper) Married C. Pease in Providence 1850-‐02-‐16 3Sayer, James F. (storekeeper) Sheriff's sale of real estate 1861-‐05-‐25 3
Sayer, John & Co. Advertisement for 1843-‐12-‐09 3Sayer, John & Co. Advertisement for ice cream and soda water 1844-‐07-‐06 3Sayer, John & Co. Copartnership dissolved 1845-‐09-‐20 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Open grocery store 1840-‐08-‐15 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Advertisement for groceries 1841-‐04-‐10 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Collector, Bristol seaman's friend soc. 1841-‐07-‐24 2Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Advertisement for soda fountain and ice cream 1841-‐07-‐31 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Annoyed by loiterers 1843-‐10-‐28 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Advertisement for John Sayer & Co. dry goods and groceries 1843-‐12-‐09 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Advertisement for "Gentleman's and ladies' repository" 1844-‐08-‐03 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Married Susan Fuller of Cumberland 1844-‐10-‐26 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Advertisement poem 1844-‐12-‐21 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Former store mentioned in advertisement 1845-‐04-‐12 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Closes grocery store, open dry goods store 1845-‐04-‐26 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) John Sayer & Co. dissolved 1845-‐09-‐20 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Advertisement to dispose of stock 1845-‐10-‐25 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Opens new dry goods store 1845-‐11-‐29 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Notice, will close 1846-‐03-‐28 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Move back to old store (Hope and Bradford) 1846-‐04-‐04 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Former store mentioned 1846-‐07-‐18 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Advertisement For Thames St. store 1849-‐05-‐05 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Notice, will do tailoring 1849-‐10-‐06 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Advertisement for grocery store 1853-‐09-‐03 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Notice, will close business because of poor health 1857-‐05-‐23 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) Advertisement For stationery and fancy goods store 1860-‐03-‐24 3Sayer, John P. (storekeeper) App. town crier 1860-‐04-‐28 3Sayer, John W. Appointed auctioneer 1842-‐04-‐23 2Sayer, Nancy Married Sylvanus Pease of Edgartown 1842-‐06-‐25 3Sayer, Rowse P. Obituary 1858-‐06-‐26 3Sayer, Rowse P. Probate notice 1861-‐09-‐07 3Sayer, Susan S. Obituary & eulogy 1856-‐12-‐06 3Sayer, William (May be Wm. H.) Opens tailor shop on Thames St. 1850-‐01-‐26 3Sayer, William (May be Wm. H.) Former shop mentioned 1851-‐04-‐19 3Sayer, William H. (May be Wm.) Sheriff's sale of real estate 1861-‐05-‐25 3Scanland, Cornelius Seeks work in Cuba as Bristol suffers recession 1857-‐12-‐12 2Scepell, Conrad Dies in accident at sugar refinery 1862-‐02-‐15 2Schneider, Gottlob Obituary 1872-‐02-‐06 2Schneider, Henry (child) Son of Gottlob and Florentia, obituary 1867-‐11-‐16 3Schofield, Dr. E. Visits Bristol 1855-‐08-‐11 3Schofield, Dr. E. Will remain permanently 1855-‐09-‐01 3Schomaker, John H. Commissioner's notice 1858-‐11-‐20 3Schomaker, John H. Administrator's notice 1860-‐05-‐26 3School committee Chosen 1834-‐05-‐24 2School committee Letter conc. 1837-‐04-‐15 2School committee Letter from 1837-‐07-‐01 2School committee Reports to voters 1838-‐04-‐14 2School committee Suggestion to relieve overcrowding 1838-‐04-‐28 2School committee Letter conc. overcrowding 1838-‐12-‐29 2
School committee Reports on condition of schools 1839-‐04-‐13 2School committee Examines schools 1839-‐12-‐21 2School committee Visits schools 1840-‐12-‐19 2School committee Report of following visit 1841-‐04-‐17 2School committee New members added to 1841-‐04-‐24 2School committee Visits schools, favorable report 1841-‐05-‐22 2School committee Report of 1841-‐07-‐03 3School committee Visits schools on Neck 1841-‐12-‐04 2School committee Issues detailed report 1844-‐03-‐30 2School committee Report of 1845-‐03-‐29 3School committee Extensive report published by 1846-‐03-‐14 1School committee Criticized for superficial examinations of schools 1846-‐10-‐24 2School committee Detailed report of, listing of various schools 1847-‐03-‐20 1School committee Letter criticizing report 1847-‐03-‐27 2School committee Reorganized after change in school districts 1847-‐04-‐24 2School committee Issues plea for more money, additional buildings 1847-‐09-‐04 3School committee Resolution of cooperation with teacher's institute 1847-‐11-‐20 2School committee Requests additional funds, citizens signs petition 1848-‐04-‐01 3School committee Issues circular re. births, deaths and marriages 1850-‐08-‐24 3School committee Issues resolutions of thanks to Rev. Shepard after his retirement 1854-‐05-‐06 2School committee Officers elected 1863-‐05-‐02 2School committee Wants to make improvements to grammar schools 1863-‐08-‐15 2School committee List of officers elected 1864-‐05-‐07 2School committee Resolutions adopted 1864-‐10-‐29 2School committee First meeting held: elections, salaries discussed 1866-‐05-‐05 2School committee Resolutions adopted at meeting 1867-‐05-‐11 2School lot Leased at auction 1845-‐04-‐12 3School lot J. Wolf's lease on lot sold at auction 1852-‐12-‐04 3Schools -‐ private Evening school opened 1833-‐10-‐26 3Schools -‐ private Advertisement school of navigation 1834-‐04-‐19 3Schools -‐ private George Howe opens school 1834-‐04-‐26 3Schools -‐ private Miss Church opens school for young ladies 1834-‐10-‐25 3Schools -‐ private Penuel Corbett opens evening school 1834-‐11-‐08 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Capron opens dancing school 1834-‐11-‐15 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Botino offers Spanish lessons 1834-‐12-‐13 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Noyes instructs in navigation, penmanship and bookkeeping 1835-‐01-‐31 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Keene offers penmanship school 1836-‐05-‐28 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Keene's school praised 1836-‐06-‐18 2Schools -‐ private J.C. Hidden and T.H. Tobey open evening school 1836-‐10-‐15 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Bodfish opens penmanship school 1837-‐02-‐25 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Bodfish praised 1837-‐03-‐18 2Schools -‐ private School for young ladies 1837-‐04-‐08 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Brown opens penmanship school 1837-‐04-‐22 3Schools -‐ private Miss Rogers opens music school 1837-‐06-‐03 3Schools -‐ private Margaret Diman opens school for young children 1837-‐08-‐12 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Tobey opens evening school 1837-‐09-‐16 3Schools -‐ private B. Bourn opens singing school 1837-‐11-‐18 3Schools -‐ private Advertisement for school 1837-‐12-‐16 3
Schools -‐ private Mr. Tift opens writing school 1838-‐04-‐07 2 & 3Schools -‐ private Z. Tobey opens school 1838-‐06-‐02 3Schools -‐ private Sabbath Schools discussed 1838-‐08-‐18 2Schools -‐ private Advertisement for Bristol High Street school 1838-‐08-‐25 3Schools -‐ private Monsieur Noros offers French school 1838-‐09-‐15 2 & 3Schools -‐ private Wm. Addison opens evening school 1838-‐12-‐01 3Schools -‐ private Writing school opened 1839-‐03-‐02 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Baker, penmanship teacher, praised 1839-‐03-‐09 2Schools -‐ private Anne Munro opens school for young ladies 1839-‐03-‐23 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Tingly opens penmanship school 1839-‐04-‐13 3Schools -‐ private Mons. Guigon opens dancing school 1839-‐12-‐14 3Schools -‐ private J.C. Rich opens high school 1840-‐03-‐14 3Schools -‐ private Mrs. M.L. Nye opens summer school 1840-‐04-‐18 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Shaw instructs in music 1840-‐06-‐06 2Schools -‐ private Writing school opened 1840-‐06-‐07 3Schools -‐ private Private school offered top public school scholars, Mr. Cook to teach 1841-‐04-‐24 2Schools -‐ private J. Mulchahey offers penmanship school 1841-‐05-‐01 3Schools -‐ private N.B. Cooke opens school 1841-‐05-‐22 3Schools -‐ private Letter conc. Mr. Cooke's school 1841-‐05-‐29 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Gushee opens evening school 1841-‐10-‐09 3Schools -‐ private C.E. Bennett offers music school 1841-‐10-‐23 3Schools -‐ private G.H. Meriam opens singing school 1842-‐12-‐31 3Schools -‐ private Letter conc. Mr. Cooke's school 1843-‐02-‐25 3Schools -‐ private Mrs. N.T.B. Gladding opens school 1843-‐04-‐29 3Schools -‐ private Examination of Mr. Cooke's school 1843-‐09-‐30 2Schools -‐ private Mr. Spencer opens writing school 1843-‐10-‐21 2 & 3Schools -‐ private Miss Church opens writing school for women 1844-‐03-‐16 2 & 3Schools -‐ private S.M. Greene opens misses school 1844-‐03-‐16 3Schools -‐ private Eliz. Wyatt opens school for young ladies 1844-‐04-‐06 3Schools -‐ private S.J. Horton opens select school 1844-‐04-‐06 3Schools -‐ private M. Paine opens penmanship school 1844-‐06-‐01 3Schools -‐ private Select school begins in court house 1844-‐09-‐21 3Schools -‐ private E. Leigh opens select school 1844-‐12-‐28 3Schools -‐ private F. Selden offers art lessons 1845-‐07-‐04 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Leigh restricts school to young ladies, need for female seminary cited 1845-‐07-‐12 2Schools -‐ private Mons. C. Mailly offers French lessons 1846-‐01-‐10 2Schools -‐ private Messrs. Morse & Parmenter open penmanship school 1846-‐03-‐14 2Schools -‐ private Morse & Parmenter's school praised 1846-‐04-‐18 2Schools -‐ private Miss Diman opens school 1846-‐05-‐02 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Swift offers singing school 1846-‐07-‐18 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Swift's school praised 1846-‐07-‐25 2Schools -‐ private C.A. Vinton opens singing school 1846-‐10-‐10 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Morse offers writing school 1847-‐01-‐23 2 & 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Morse opens Bristol writing academy 1847-‐03-‐06 3Schools -‐ private Edward Sanford opens select school 1847-‐05-‐29 3Schools -‐ private Young ladies' boarding and day school opens 1847-‐08-‐14 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Makepeace offers penmanship school 1847-‐08-‐21 2Schools -‐ private J. Burgess opens writing school 1847-‐09-‐18 2
Schools -‐ private Miss Storrs offers spring school 1848-‐03-‐04 3Schools -‐ private Miss H.H. Easterbrooks plans school 1848-‐03-‐11 3Schools -‐ private Mr. J. Fortin offers French lessons 1848-‐05-‐06 3Schools -‐ private J. Burgess forms association with bookkeeping teacher 1848-‐08-‐12 2Schools -‐ private J.S. Rich open singing school 1848-‐10-‐28 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Worster opens writing school 1848-‐12-‐23 3Schools -‐ private Sacred music school opened by J. Blaisdell 1848-‐12-‐23 3Schools -‐ private Examinations given for candidates for select school 1849-‐02-‐03 3Schools -‐ private Mrs. P. Richmond opens school 1849-‐03-‐24 3Schools -‐ private Miss M.P. Perry opens school 1849-‐04-‐07 3Schools -‐ private Miss E.T. Howe opens school 1849-‐05-‐05 3Schools -‐ private Miss Richmond opens dancing school 1849-‐08-‐11 3Schools -‐ private Bristol classical institute opened by C. Wooster 1849-‐11-‐10 3Schools -‐ private J.W. Dearth offers bookkeeping school 1850-‐04-‐06 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Eddy of Providence offers dancing school 1850-‐06-‐15 2 & 3Schools -‐ private H.A. Fuller opens school of monochromatic painting 1850-‐10-‐19 2 & 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Defreest opens school 1850-‐11-‐09 2Schools -‐ private Description of Mr. Defreest's school 1850-‐11-‐30 2 & 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Fuller's school to close 1850-‐12-‐07 2Schools -‐ private J. Burgess offers school of monochromatic painting 1851-‐01-‐25 3Schools -‐ private Miss Talbot and Mdlle. Giraudan open school for young ladies 1851-‐04-‐05 3Schools -‐ private Miss E. Luther offers music school 1851-‐04-‐26 3Schools -‐ private Bristol female charitable soc. opens school 1851-‐05-‐17 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Schaffer opens dancing school 1851-‐05-‐17 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Scholfield opens bookkeeping school 1851-‐06-‐28 2 & 3Schools -‐ private S. Sherman opens art school 1851-‐12-‐13 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Eddy opens dancing school 1852-‐05-‐08 2 & 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Martin opens writing school 1852-‐07-‐03 2 & 3Schools -‐ private Mr. De Lisle offers French lessons 1852-‐09-‐25 2 & 3Schools -‐ private Formation of sacred music class planned 1852-‐10-‐02 2Schools -‐ private Singing school committee formed 1852-‐10-‐09 3Schools -‐ private G. Wilson opens singing school 1852-‐10-‐23 3Schools -‐ private O.S. Spencer will instruct singing class 1852-‐10-‐30 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Clark opens writing school 1853-‐04-‐16 2Schools -‐ private O.S. Spencer's union singing school mentioned 1853-‐05-‐07 3Schools -‐ private Misses Greene open day and evening schools 1853-‐11-‐19 3Schools -‐ private Miss S. Perry's school mentioned 1853-‐12-‐17 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Gushee select school opens 1854-‐08-‐19 3Schools -‐ private Mrs. P. Perry opens school 1855-‐04-‐07 3Schools -‐ private Miss French opens school 1855-‐04-‐14 3Schools -‐ private M. G.C. Perry opens school on High St. 1855-‐04-‐14 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Eddy's dancing school begins 1855-‐05-‐12 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Tourjee of Fall River opens juvenile singing school 1855-‐07-‐21 2Schools -‐ private Mr. Bourn opens music school 1855-‐07-‐28 3Schools -‐ private H.P. Pierce's music school enjoys excursion 1855-‐08-‐04 3Schools -‐ private Friends of sacred music plan singing school, Mr. Paine to teach 1855-‐10-‐27 2Schools -‐ private Testimonial to Mr. Paine 1855-‐11-‐03 2Schools -‐ private Advertisement For Mr. Paine's singing school 1855-‐11-‐10 3
Schools -‐ private J. Burgess and H. Holmes open evening school 1856-‐02-‐09 2 & 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Reed opens dancing school 1856-‐11-‐22 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Kelley opens penmanship school 1857-‐02-‐14 2Schools -‐ private Miss F. Richmond opens dancing school 1858-‐10-‐30 3Schools -‐ private Miss Sarah Hall opens select school 1858-‐10-‐30 3Schools -‐ private G.C. Pierce opens singing school 1858-‐12-‐25 3Schools -‐ private Dr. D. Lewis plans course on physical fitness calisthenics 1860-‐09-‐29 2Schools -‐ private Formation of vocal music classes planned 1860-‐09-‐29 3Schools -‐ private G. Loomis proposes music school 1860-‐10-‐27 2 & 3Schools -‐ private Music school begins 1860-‐11-‐03 3Schools -‐ private Mr. Aucaigne opens French school 1861-‐12-‐14 2Schools -‐ public Repairs to school house 1833-‐11-‐23 3Schools -‐ public Funds allocated for Free Schools 1834-‐05-‐17 2Schools -‐ public School committee meets 1834-‐05-‐17 3Schools -‐ public Committee chosen 1834-‐05-‐24 2Schools -‐ public Free School opens 1834-‐05-‐31 2Schools -‐ public Regulations 1834-‐09-‐13 3Schools -‐ public School committee holds meeting 1835-‐07-‐04 2Schools -‐ public Editorial conc. need for education 1835-‐10-‐31 2Schools -‐ public Resolution regarding attendance 1835-‐10-‐31 3Schools -‐ public Editorial conc. importance of 1835-‐11-‐07 2Schools -‐ public Editorial connecting ignorance with vice 1835-‐11-‐14 2Schools -‐ public Schools examined 1836-‐01-‐23 2Schools -‐ public Schools examined 1836-‐07-‐16 2Schools -‐ public Editorial conc. 1837-‐04-‐01 2Schools -‐ public Letter conc. 1837-‐04-‐08 2Schools -‐ public Letter conc. school committee 1837-‐04-‐15 2Schools -‐ public Free schools discussed 1837-‐04-‐22 2Schools -‐ public New school to be built 1837-‐09-‐02 2Schools -‐ public Notice conc. building of new school 1837-‐10-‐21 3Schools -‐ public Advertisement for teacher 1837-‐11-‐25 3Schools -‐ public Overcrowding in 1838-‐04-‐28 2Schools -‐ public Letter conc. salaries of teachers 1838-‐05-‐19 2Schools -‐ public Assessment of pupils discussed 1838-‐09-‐01 2Schools -‐ public Editorial conc. examination of 1838-‐09-‐08 2Schools -‐ public Letter conc. free schools 1838-‐09-‐15 2Schools -‐ public Advertisement for teacher 1838-‐11-‐17 3Schools -‐ public Letter conc. overcrowding 1838-‐12-‐29 2Schools -‐ public Report of examination of schools 1839-‐03-‐16 2Schools -‐ public Letter conc. importance of visiting schools 1839-‐06-‐01 2Schools -‐ public Schools visited, report of attendance 1839-‐09-‐21 2Schools -‐ public Examined by school committee 1839-‐12-‐21 2Schools -‐ public Letter conc. need for enlargement 1840-‐08-‐22 2Schools -‐ public Visited, letter conc. 1840-‐12-‐19 2Schools -‐ public Letter conc. use of Academy 1840-‐12-‐25 2Schools -‐ public Letter conc. enlargement 1841-‐01-‐02 2Schools -‐ public Letter conc. enlargement 1841-‐01-‐16 2Schools -‐ public Report of school committee after visit 1841-‐04-‐17 2
Schools -‐ public New school to be built, private school offered top scholars 1841-‐04-‐24 2Schools -‐ public Letter conc. schools for females 1841-‐05-‐14 2Schools -‐ public Visited, favorable report 1841-‐05-‐22 2Schools -‐ public Select public school begins in Academy 1841-‐06-‐12 2Schools -‐ public Report of school committee 1841-‐07-‐03 3Schools -‐ public Article conc. sex division in schools 1841-‐08-‐07 2Schools -‐ public Students enjoy picnic 1841-‐08-‐21 2Schools -‐ public Schools visited, praised 1841-‐09-‐11 2Schools -‐ public Schools on Neck visited, favorable report 1841-‐12-‐04 2Schools -‐ public Schools examined, favorable report 1842-‐03-‐19 2Schools -‐ public Schools visited, report of subjects taught, no. of students in each school, names of teachers 1842-‐04-‐16 2Schools -‐ public Disposal of old school house discussed 1842-‐05-‐07 2Schools -‐ public Importance of public schools discussed 1843-‐04-‐01 2Schools -‐ public Funds set aside for 1843-‐04-‐15 2Schools -‐ public Primary dept. begins, fees for students 1843-‐04-‐22 2Schools -‐ public Visited by school committee 1843-‐09-‐09 2Schools -‐ public Brick school house on Neck sold at auction 1843-‐10-‐28 3Schools -‐ public To be visited by state representative 1843-‐11-‐11 3Schools -‐ public Henry Bardard, state agent, lectures on public schools 1843-‐12-‐16 3Schools -‐ public Mr. Barnard lectures on discomforts suffered by students 1844-‐03-‐16 2Schools -‐ public Schools visited, detailed report of school committee 1844-‐03-‐30 2Schools -‐ public Advertisement for female principal 1844-‐05-‐11 3Schools -‐ public New site for school discussed, building to be moved or rebuilt 1844-‐05-‐25 2Schools -‐ public Visited by school committee, favorable report 1844-‐06-‐08 2Schools -‐ public State school regulation published 1844-‐09-‐14 2Schools -‐ public Value of regulations cited 1844-‐09-‐28 2Schools -‐ public Truancy from school blamed for loitering 1844-‐12-‐14 2Schools -‐ public Musical trained urged because of benefits to health 1845-‐03-‐15 2Schools -‐ public Social and moral benefits of music cited 1845-‐03-‐22 2Schools -‐ public Detailed report of school committee, new school build, school remodeled 1845-‐03-‐29 3Schools -‐ public Public primary school begins in home of Ruth Bosworth 1845-‐05-‐17 3Schools -‐ public State school regulation 1845-‐11-‐01 1Schools -‐ public R.I. institute of instruction meets in Bristol 1845-‐12-‐27 2Schools -‐ public Schools examined, efforts of teachers praised 1846-‐02-‐07 2Schools -‐ public Bristol Co. association for improvement of schools meets in Bristol 1846-‐02-‐28 3Schools -‐ public Extensive report published by school committee 1846-‐03-‐14 1Schools -‐ public School comm. criticized for superficial examinations of schools 1846-‐10-‐24 2Schools -‐ public Request for increase in schools fund due to costs of heating 1846-‐10-‐24 3Schools -‐ public Windows broken by vandals 1846-‐10-‐24 3Schools -‐ public State regulations conc. schools 1846-‐11-‐07 3Schools -‐ public Practice of not allowing students to enter on rainy morning decried 1846-‐12-‐05 2Schools -‐ public Controversy over admitting students continues 1846-‐12-‐19 2Schools -‐ public Controversy continues 1846-‐12-‐25 2Schools -‐ public Detailed report of school committee, listing of various schools 1847-‐03-‐20 1Schools -‐ public Letter criticizing report 1847-‐03-‐27 2Schools -‐ public Heated debate at town meeting re. division of town into school districts 1847-‐04-‐10 2Schools -‐ public Letter, further debate 1847-‐04-‐10 2Schools -‐ public Letters, controversy over school districts continues 1847-‐04-‐17 2
Schools -‐ public School committee reorganized, debate continues 1847-‐04-‐24 2Schools -‐ public School committee issues plea for additional funds, more buildings 1847-‐09-‐04 3Schools -‐ public Resolution of cooperation with teacher's institute 1847-‐11-‐20 2Schools -‐ public Teacher's institute held in Bristol 1847-‐12-‐25 2Schools -‐ public Costs of educating pupils discussed, series begins 1848-‐01-‐29 2Schools -‐ public Rent of school lands needed for schools 1848-‐02-‐19 3Schools -‐ public Request for additional funds, citizens sign petition 1848-‐04-‐01 3Schools -‐ public Building of 3, possibly 4 school house planned at town meeting 1848-‐04-‐08 2Schools -‐ public Opposition to teaching science in schools decried 1848-‐04-‐22 2Schools -‐ public Debate continues 1848-‐04-‐29 2Schools -‐ public Responsibility of schools in educating for professions argues 1848-‐05-‐13 2Schools -‐ public Classes disturbed by rude boys 1848-‐06-‐17 3Schools -‐ public Lot on Franklin St. purchased for school 1848-‐11-‐11 2Schools -‐ public Select school divided into 2 departments 1848-‐11-‐11 3Schools -‐ public Building of new schools discussed 1848-‐11-‐25 2Schools -‐ public Tickets for admission offered 1849-‐01-‐27 3Schools -‐ public Building committee of S. primary school meets 1849-‐03-‐24 3Schools -‐ public School superintendent to be appointed 1849-‐04-‐07 2Schools -‐ public Annual report 1849-‐04-‐14 1Schools -‐ public Spec. town meeting held re. division of school district 1849-‐04-‐21 3Schools -‐ public Resolutions re. duties of superintendent 1849-‐04-‐28 3Schools -‐ public Proposals received to begin construction of school house 1849-‐04-‐28 3Schools -‐ public Controversy over crowding in NE district 1849-‐05-‐12 2Schools -‐ public Controversy over inferior schools in NE district continues 1849-‐05-‐19 2Schools -‐ public Controversy continues 1849-‐05-‐26 2Schools -‐ public Gen. assembly rules on issue of school districts 1849-‐07-‐14 2Schools -‐ public Notice of examination of schools 1849-‐07-‐14 3Schools -‐ public Regulations conc. attendance 1849-‐08-‐18 3Schools -‐ public Regulations re. admission 1849-‐11-‐03 3Schools -‐ public Description of 2 new buildings 1849-‐11-‐17 2Schools -‐ public Schools burglarized 1850-‐01-‐05 2Schools -‐ public List of schools 1850-‐01-‐26 3Schools -‐ public Annual report of school committee 1850-‐03-‐30 1Schools -‐ public Latin excluded from 1850-‐04-‐06 2Schools -‐ public Decision re. Latin reversed 1850-‐04-‐27 2Schools -‐ public Apportionment of money by commissioners of public schools 1851-‐03-‐15 3Schools -‐ public Annual report of school committee 1851-‐03-‐29 2Schools -‐ public Separate school for black children discussed at town meeting 1851-‐04-‐05 2Schools -‐ public Advertisement for teacher for colored school 1851-‐10-‐25 3Schools -‐ public Value of visiting schools cited 1852-‐03-‐13 2Schools -‐ public Report of school committee 1852-‐04-‐03 1Schools -‐ public Teacher's institute to be held in Bristol 1852-‐05-‐22 2Schools -‐ public Lectures begin 1852-‐06-‐12 3Schools -‐ public Description of teacher's institute 1852-‐06-‐19 2Schools -‐ public Resolution of thanks to Rev. Shepard and superintendent Munro 1852-‐06-‐26 2Schools -‐ public Report of attendance 1852-‐06-‐26 3Schools -‐ public Examination notice 1852-‐10-‐23 3Schools -‐ public Report of attendence [attendance] 1852-‐12-‐18 3
Schools -‐ public Examination notice 1853-‐01-‐15 3Schools -‐ public Attendance 1853-‐02-‐19 3Schools -‐ public Report of school committee 1853-‐03-‐26 1Schools -‐ public Attendance 1853-‐06-‐11 3Schools -‐ public Brick school house on common described as dangerous to students because of need for repairs 1853-‐06-‐25 2Schools -‐ public Further discussion of condition of school 1853-‐07-‐02 2Schools -‐ public Favorable report of examination 1853-‐07-‐02 2Schools -‐ public Attendance 1853-‐10-‐15 3Schools -‐ public Discipline problems at school detailed 1854-‐01-‐14 3Schools -‐ public Public schools and colored children's school examined 1854-‐01-‐28 2Schools -‐ public N. district school examined, favorable report 1854-‐03-‐25 2Schools -‐ public Need for improvement in public schools cited 1854-‐04-‐08 2Schools -‐ public Enlargement of middle district school discussed at town meeting, salaries of teachers to be increased 1854-‐04-‐22 2Schools -‐ public Examination of schools, favorable report 1854-‐04-‐22 2Schools -‐ public Wood St. school (colored) gives exhibition 1854-‐07-‐29 2Schools -‐ public Middle district school undergoes extensive repairs 1854-‐10-‐07 2Schools -‐ public Examinations for high school applicants held 1855-‐08-‐11 3Schools -‐ public High level of illiteracy among immigrant children cited 1856-‐01-‐19 2Schools -‐ public Further discussion of illiteracy among foreigners 1856-‐01-‐26 2Schools -‐ public Wood St. colored school examined, favorable report 1856-‐02-‐02 2Schools -‐ public Importance of examinations and reported cited 1856-‐05-‐10 2Schools -‐ public Brick school house damaged by fire during fourth of July celebration 1856-‐07-‐12 2Schools -‐ public High school boys hang incendiary flag from academy 1856-‐09-‐06 2Schools -‐ public Another flag hung 1856-‐09-‐13 2Schools -‐ public Flagrant violations of truancy laws cited 1856-‐11-‐15 2Schools -‐ public Visited by comm. of public schools 1856-‐12-‐27 2Schools -‐ public Description of state school commissioner's lecture to parents, absenteeism discussed 1857-‐01-‐03 2Schools -‐ public Bristol suggested as site for normal school 1857-‐04-‐18 2Schools -‐ public Location of normal school in Bristol urged 1857-‐04-‐25 2Schools -‐ public Further debate re. location of normal school 1857-‐05-‐02 2Schools -‐ public Location of normal school discussed at town meeting, committee issues report suggesting old cong. church as site for school 1857-‐06-‐13 2Schools -‐ public Description of normal school 1857-‐06-‐13 2Schools -‐ public Editorial conc. purposed of normal school, citing the value of to education in Bristol 1857-‐06-‐20 2Schools -‐ public Land purchased for normal school 1857-‐07-‐11 2Schools -‐ public Examination of Bristol high school, description of school, subjects taught 1857-‐07-‐18 2Schools -‐ public State normal school opens in Bristol 1857-‐08-‐29 2 & 3Schools -‐ public Old cong. church moved 1857-‐08-‐22 2Schools -‐ public Teacher's institute to be held in Bristol 1857-‐11-‐07 2 & 3Schools -‐ public Description of teacher's institute 1857-‐11-‐14 2Schools -‐ public Further description of teacher's institute 1857-‐11-‐21 2Schools -‐ public Further description of teacher's institute 1857-‐11-‐28 2Schools -‐ public Advertisement for teacher 1857-‐12-‐05 3Schools -‐ public Discontinuation of high school as economy measure discussed at town meeting as recession continues, defeated by narrow margin 1858-‐05-‐29 2Schools -‐ public Controversy re. admission of negro children to white schools 1860-‐03-‐03 2Schools -‐ public N. Cooke resigns as principal of high school 1860-‐04-‐28 2Schools -‐ public W. Bicknell app. principal of high school 1860-‐05-‐05 2Schools -‐ public High school examined, description of graduation ceremony 1860-‐08-‐04 2Schools -‐ public Reward offered for vandals of school house 1860-‐08-‐04 3
Schools -‐ public Article re. subjects taught, reasons 1860-‐08-‐18 2Schools -‐ public Teacher's institute held in Bristol, description of 1860-‐09-‐15 2Schools -‐ public Reward offered for vandals of school building 1860-‐12-‐29 3Schools -‐ public Meeting held re. compulsory school attendance 1861-‐03-‐16 2Schools -‐ public Exam notice 1863-‐04-‐18 2Schools -‐ public Teachers for spring term chosen 1863-‐05-‐16 2Schools -‐ public List of exams published 1863-‐11-‐07 2Schools -‐ public List of exams held 1865-‐04-‐29 2Schools -‐ public List of enrollment, receipts & expenses 1865-‐07-‐22 2Schools -‐ public Examinations held for end of term 1867-‐07-‐20 2Schools -‐ religious Sabbath schools discussed 1838-‐08-‐18 2Schools -‐ religious Meeting addressed by Rev. Richmond 1838-‐08-‐25 2Schools -‐ religious Celebration held 1838-‐09-‐01 2Schools -‐ religious South Christian Sabbath school mentioned 1843-‐08-‐26 2Schools -‐ religious Methodist Sabbath school mentioned 1849-‐09-‐08 2Schools -‐ religious Cong. Sabbath school mentioned 1856-‐12-‐13 2Scollay, Clara Married S. Wright of Ga. 1845-‐10-‐11 3Scott, Margaret Former Bristol resident, murdered on Prudence Island 1858-‐07-‐17 2Scott, Rev. Abused by criminal 1840-‐05-‐02 2Scott, Sophrona E. Obituary, child of Ephraim 1840-‐09-‐19 3Scroder, Harmon Married Rebecca Gayton 1851-‐12-‐27 3Sea Breeze (barque) Built by Amos Crandall, bound for California 1849-‐09-‐01 3Sea Breeze (barque) Correction, was built by Thompson & Stanton in Warren 1849-‐09-‐08 2Sea Flower (sloop) Towed into Bristol after sinking 1838-‐08-‐25 2Seabury, Manchester Obituary 1865-‐12-‐09 3Sears, Ansel Married Mary Ann de Coaster 1851-‐08-‐02 3Sears, Zebelle Frances Obituary, child of Ansel J. & Mary A. 1857-‐02-‐28 3Second Advent Chapel Dedicated 1853-‐01-‐22 3Second Advent Chapel Description of 1853-‐02-‐05 2Second Advent Chapel Lecture in (R. Williams) 1853-‐02-‐12 3Second Advent Chapel Lecture in (G. Champlin) 1853-‐07-‐30 3Second Advent Chapel Elder G. Burnham preaches in 1853-‐09-‐17 3Second Advent Chapel Hold camp meeting on common 1854-‐09-‐09 2 & 3Second Advent Chapel Description of camp meeting, baptisms 1854-‐09-‐23 2Second Advent Chapel Converted to "Miller doctrine" 1854-‐10-‐07 2Second Advent Chapel Rev. Chapman to preach 1854-‐12-‐16 3Second Advent Chapel Series of meetings planned 1855-‐03-‐10 3Second Advent Chapel Set date for end of world 1855-‐05-‐19 2Second Advent Chapel Lectures held 1856-‐12-‐27 3Seildfeldt, Augustine Obituary, wife of Thomas 1860-‐08-‐18 3Selden, Mr. F.C. Offers art lessons 1845-‐07-‐04 3Selden, Mr. F.C. Art ability praised 1845-‐07-‐12 2Seymour, Joseph R. Married R. Meigs 1860-‐11-‐24 3Shapley, William Advertisement for lost dog 1850-‐07-‐13 3Shaughnessy, Ann Married James Lannon of Providence 1857-‐05-‐16 3Shaw, Joanna S. Obituary, child 1838-‐10-‐20 3Shaw, Mary Obituary 1855-‐04-‐28 3Shaw, Michael Obituary 1872-‐02-‐24 2
Shaw, Mr. Will teach music, article praising his efforts 1840-‐06-‐06 2Shaw, Mr. Plays organ on Fourth 1840-‐07-‐11 2Shaw, Mr. Published song 1840-‐07-‐11 2Shaw, Smith (upholsterer) Advertisement for shop on Thames St. 1856-‐04-‐05 3Shaw, Smith (upholsterer) Moves shop to Hope St. 1856-‐10-‐25 3Shaw, Smith (upholsterer) Will leave town 1856-‐12-‐20 2 & 3Shaw, Walter (infant) Son of George R. and Abby S. Shaw, obituary 1868-‐09-‐26 3Sheirholt, Henry Obituary 1870-‐01-‐08 3Shelvin, Moses Seeks work in Cuba as Bristol suffers recession 1857-‐12-‐12 2Shepard, Abby W. Married La Fayette Burr of Miss., daughter of Rev. Dr. Shepard 1858-‐09-‐04 3Shepard, Maria C. Sec. of Bristol Soldiers' Friend Society 1862-‐01-‐04 2Shepard, Mary Woodbury Married Edward Southworth of Mass., daughter of Rev. Thomas offic. clergyman 1856-‐12-‐06 3Shepard, Rev. Thomas Becomes pastor of cong. church 1835-‐04-‐25 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas App. to school committee 1835-‐05-‐02 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Installed at ceremony 1835-‐05-‐02 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Delivers Fourth of July address 1835-‐07-‐04 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Delivers sermon 1835-‐10-‐10 3Shepard, Rev. Thomas Addresses temperance society 1836-‐04-‐30 3Shepard, Rev. Thomas Sermon praised 1836-‐05-‐07 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Speaks on temperance 1836-‐05-‐21 3Shepard, Rev. Thomas Delivers lecture 1836-‐11-‐19 3Shepard, Rev. Thomas Speaks to Bethel Society 1836-‐12-‐17 3Shepard, Rev. Thomas Speaks on temperance 1837-‐05-‐20 3Shepard, Rev. Thomas Moderator of meeting 1837-‐06-‐17 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Prayer meeting for sailors 1837-‐09-‐23 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Extracts from sermon 1837-‐11-‐04 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Receives certificate 1837-‐11-‐04 3Shepard, Rev. Thomas Speech delivered at funeral of drunkard 1838-‐05-‐05 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Addresses meeting of Sabbath schools 1838-‐08-‐25 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Pres. of Bristol Co. temperance society 1838-‐10-‐13 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Addresses Marine Bible Soc. 1838-‐12-‐15 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Addresses Bristol maternal assoc. 1839-‐03-‐30 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Gives address on Fourth 1839-‐07-‐06 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Gives lessons in Latin and grammer [grammar] 1839-‐09-‐21 3Shepard, Rev. Thomas To draft constitution, Bristol Seaman's Friend society 1840-‐06-‐20 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas New Year's address 1841-‐01-‐02 4Shepard, Rev. Thomas Lectures on history of Bible 1841-‐01-‐23 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Gives discourse following death of Pres. Harrison 1841-‐04-‐24 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Speaks on temperance cause 1841-‐05-‐08 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Addresses seamen 1842-‐06-‐11 3Shepard, Rev. Thomas Offers prayer for departing artillery 1842-‐06-‐25 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Addresses artillery on triumphant return for Dorr Rebellion 1842-‐07-‐02 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Gives oration on Fourth 1842-‐07-‐09 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Committee to abolish custom of distributing rum to seamen 1842-‐09-‐24 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Lectures 1845-‐4-‐12 3Shepard, Rev. Thomas Pres. of Bristol Co. Association for Improvement of public schools 1846-‐12-‐05 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Chairman of teacher's institute 1847-‐12-‐25 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Chairman of temperance meeting 1848-‐02-‐19 2
Shepard, Rev. Thomas Give oration at temperance celebration on Fourth 1848-‐07-‐01 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Lectures 1849-‐02-‐03 3Shepard, Rev. Thomas Delivers discourse for foreigners 1850-‐06-‐22 3Shepard, Rev. Thomas Lectures on temperance 1850-‐12-‐14 3Shepard, Rev. Thomas Lectures on temperance laws 1851-‐12-‐13 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Lectures at meeting of Bristol total abstinence soc. 1853-‐01-‐15 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Lectures on temperance 1853-‐03-‐26 3Shepard, Rev. Thomas Named county inspector for school 1853-‐05-‐28 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Will retire from school committee, receives resolution of thanks for services 1854-‐05-‐06 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Delivers discourse to Bristol female charitable soc. 1854-‐10-‐14 3Shepard, Rev. Thomas Sermons published 1857-‐05-‐23 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Saves boy from drowning 1858-‐08-‐21 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Lectures on "wisdom" in regard to new trans-‐Atlantic telegraph 1858-‐08-‐28 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Elected trustee of state normal school 1860-‐02-‐25 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Honored by congregation on 25th anniversary as pastor 1860-‐05-‐12 2Shepard, Rev. Thomas Delivers speech on George Washington, speech published 1861-‐03-‐02 2Shepard, Sarah E. Married Melvil Deane of Me., daughter of Rev. Shepard 1843-‐08-‐12 3Shepard, Sarah W. Notice re. female charitable soc. 1845-‐12-‐20 3Shepard, Sarah W. Obituary 1864-‐01-‐23 3Shepley, Ann Dobson Obituary 1851-‐08-‐02 3Shepley, Martha Jane Obituary, father William 1853-‐07-‐02 3Shepley, William House mentioned 1850-‐10-‐05 2Shepley, William Auction at home of 1850-‐10-‐12 3Sherman, A.B. Praised for duties as guardian of property 1838-‐10-‐06 2Sherman, Annie Wife of Thomas, dies after long illness, obituary 1873-‐08-‐02 2Sherman, Edna Daughter of Gideon H. Sherman, obituary 1870-‐04-‐23 3Sherman, Eunice F. Married Nicholas Arms 1849-‐09-‐22 3Sherman, Julia A. Married George P. Fish 1835-‐06-‐06 3Sherman, Maria B. Married Daniel Wilcox 1843-‐04-‐29 3Sherman, Mary Wife of Andrew, obituary 1871-‐05-‐20 3Sherman, Sarah A. (art teacher) Opens school 1851-‐12-‐13 3Sherman, Seraphine Obituary, child of Gideon 1849-‐03-‐03 3Sherman, Susan Obituary, age 80, widow of Solomon 1854-‐03-‐04 3Sherman, Susan A. Married Wm. Gorton of Smithfield 1844-‐05-‐25 3Sherman, Susan B. Married Nathaniel Maxwell 1840-‐12-‐19 3Sherry, Charles Jr. Treasurer of Bristol, Warren and Providence Magnetic Telegraph Co. (counting room mentioned) 1854-‐12-‐30 3Sherry, Charles Jr. Director of telegraph co. 1855-‐03-‐10 3Sherry, Charles Jr. Marshall of the day on Fourth 1855-‐06-‐30 2Sherry, Charles Jr. Sec. of Fillmore party 1856-‐09-‐20 3Sherry, Charles Jr. Chairman of young men's convention 1860-‐02-‐18 2Sherry, Charles Jr. Purchase house 1860-‐11-‐17 2Sherry, Charles Jr. Chosen delegate 1861-‐02-‐22 2Sherry, Charles Jr. Honored for organizing series of lectures 1861-‐03-‐30 3Sherry, Col. Charles Initiates series of lectures 1860-‐11-‐24 2Shipley, Emma B. Married Hosea C. Bumpus of Mass. 1857-‐12-‐25 3Shippee, Joseph L. Son falls from wharf, drowns 1858-‐08-‐21 2Shippee, Joseph S. Arrested for burglary along with sons 1854-‐01-‐07 2Shippee, Joseph S. Acquitted of one charge 1854-‐03-‐18 2
Shippee, Joseph S. Indictment withdrawn 1854-‐09-‐16 2Shippee, Rufus Arrested for burglary along with father, brother 1854-‐01-‐07 2Shippee, Rufus Acquitted of one charge 1854-‐03-‐18 2Shippee, Rufus Indictment withdrawn 1854-‐09-‐16 2Shippee, William Arrested for burglary along with father, brother 1854-‐01-‐07 2Shippee, William Acquitted of one charge 1854-‐03-‐18 2Shippee, William Indictment withdrawn 1854-‐09-‐16 2Shipwrecks (of Bristol ships) Brig John Hill lost during storm, captain Hunt and 2nd mate rescued 1850-‐04-‐13 2Shipwrecks (of Bristol ships) Brig Rio wrecked off Cuba 1854-‐02-‐04 2Shipwrecks (of Bristol ships) Sloop Hard Times sinks off Watch Hill 1855-‐08-‐11 2Shipwrecks (of Bristol ships) Brig Helen Maria runs aground off Bahama banks, crew rescued 1856-‐02-‐09 2Shipwrecks (of Bristol ships) Schooner Calvin Stevens wrecked during voyage to Texas 1856-‐07-‐26 2Shoemaker, John (may be John H. Schomaker) Administrator's notice 1855-‐09-‐15 3Shoemaker, John (may be John H. Schomaker) Probate notice 1855-‐07-‐14 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] Sylvester Luther advertisement 1833-‐11-‐16 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] Sylvester Luther to close 1839-‐07-‐20 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] Davis's boot and shoe store mentioned in advertisement 1839-‐10-‐19 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] Anthony Mason opens shoe store 1840-‐04-‐11 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] S. Luther to remain open 1840-‐06-‐06 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] J. Adams to close 1841-‐02-‐27 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] S. Luther moves store after fire 1841-‐05-‐08 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] M. Mason advertisement 1841-‐09-‐11 4Shoestores [Shoe stores] J. Adams re-‐opens 1841-‐09-‐25 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] M. Mason moves store 1841-‐12-‐25 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] M. Mason sells out stock 1842-‐04-‐23 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] David Waldron opens store 1842-‐04-‐30 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] A. Mason opens store 1842-‐11-‐05 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] A. Mason opens store and cobbler shop 1843-‐03-‐11 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] S.J. Allyn advertisement 1843-‐04-‐22 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] J. Adams moves store 1843-‐07-‐01 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] Alfred Adams advertisement 1843-‐07-‐01 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] J.H. Allyn advertisement for new store 1845-‐06-‐07 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] A. Francis advertisement 1845-‐06-‐07 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] G. Brown advertisement 1847-‐11-‐27 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] M. Mason moves to State St. 1848-‐05-‐20 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] W.C. Breed opens ladies' store 1848-‐12-‐16 2 & 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] Albert Barnard opens new store 1849-‐07-‐28 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] A. Munro advertisement 1849-‐08-‐11 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] A.W. Barnard advertisement 1849-‐09-‐08 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] Wm. Teel advertisement 1849-‐09-‐29 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] "India Saloon" of M. Mason mentioned 1850-‐10-‐12 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] John H. Allyn advertisement 1852-‐01-‐03 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] B.T. Munro advertisement 1852-‐04-‐10 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] H. Dawley opens store on State St. 1853-‐12-‐10 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] B.C. Barrus opens store on Hope St. 1854-‐11-‐04 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] G.W. Douglass advertisement 1856-‐01-‐12 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] C. Whitford advertisement for shop on Hope St. 1856-‐05-‐03 3Shoestores [Shoe stores] B. Lincoln opens store on Hope St. 1858-‐05-‐15 3
Short, Clara H. Married Isaac Penno of Providence 1846-‐10-‐31 3Simmons & Clinton (soap manufacturers) Advertisement 1850-‐05-‐18 3Simmons, Abbie B. Appointed guardian to Ellery Simmons children 1857-‐05-‐30 3Simmons, Abby Julia Obituary, child of Isaiah 1843-‐04-‐01 3Simmons, Albert Newton Obituary, child of Isaiah 1842-‐10-‐22 3Simmons, B. S. Jr. Officer, St. Alban's lodge 1858-‐12-‐18 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Opens bath house of Spooner's wharf 1845-‐07-‐12 2 & 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Married Sarah Hathaway of Mass. 1848-‐04-‐08 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Opens store, corner Hope and Church 1849-‐02-‐03 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Advertisement for "City Market" 1849-‐03-‐03 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Sells out to Samuel White 1849-‐07-‐14 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Advertisement for grocery store 1849-‐08-‐18 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Advertisement for "Irving Market" 1849-‐09-‐22 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Testimonial 1850-‐03-‐30 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Thanks benefactor for saving peaches from cow 1850-‐09-‐14 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Advertisement for "Independent Union" 1850-‐09-‐21 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Testimonial for store 1850-‐10-‐12 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Caters masonic supper 1851-‐01-‐18 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Testimonial 1851-‐06-‐28 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Enlarges store 1851-‐10-‐11 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Testimonial, former occupation mentioned 1851-‐11-‐22 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Guardian of children George and Mary Simmons 1852-‐06-‐05 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Advertisement for live geese and chickens 1852-‐07-‐31 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Caters masonic supper 1854-‐06-‐24 2Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Notice of change in business 1855-‐05-‐12 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Form copartnership with G. Simmons 1855-‐06-‐02 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Copartnership dissolved 1856-‐01-‐05 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Former store mentioned 1856-‐09-‐13 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Assignee's notice 1858-‐10-‐02 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Employed by S. Fish & Co. 1858-‐11-‐20 2Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Advertisement for groceries, milk 1860-‐01-‐07 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Advertisement for "Family Market House" 1860-‐04-‐07 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Sells "Irving Market", State St. store, will continue as salesman 1860-‐07-‐14 3Simmons, Benjamin S. (grocer, butcher) Advertisement, business re-‐established 1861-‐02-‐09 3Simmons, Benjamin S. & Co. (grocers) Copartnership formed 1855-‐06-‐02 3Simmons, Benjamin S. & Co. (grocers) Copartnership dissolved 1856-‐01-‐05 3Simmons, Bernice M. Obituary, wife of Calvin 1847-‐04-‐17 3Simmons, Calvin (butcher) Advertisement for butcher shop 1834-‐04-‐05 3Simmons, Calvin (butcher) Notice to debtors 1835-‐02-‐07 3Simmons, Calvin (butcher) Files for insolvency 1842-‐02-‐19 3Simmons, Calvin (butcher) Assignee's notice 1842-‐03-‐26 3Simmons, Calvin (butcher) Clerk of market 1842-‐04-‐23 2Simmons, Calvin (butcher) Married Judith Cole 1847-‐06-‐26 3Simmons, Capt. Henry F. (grocer) Resigns as foreman of King Philip Fire Co., receives testimonial from 1858-‐01-‐23 2 & 3Simmons, Capt. Henry F. (grocer) Opens State St. market 1860-‐07-‐21 3Simmons, Capt. Henry F. (grocer) Sergeant of Bristol artillery volunteers 1861-‐06-‐08 2Simmons, Charles Obituary 1858-‐04-‐03 3Simmons, Charles F. Married Mary Slade 1848-‐04-‐01 3
Simmons, Comfort Jr. Obituary 1837-‐05-‐06 3Simmons, Cora H. Obituary, infant of Benj. S. 1860-‐06-‐09 3Simmons, Elizabeth Wife of Charles and daughter of William Phelps, obituary 1867-‐11-‐30 3Simmons, Ellery Obituary, father of Isaiah 1855-‐10-‐27 2 & 3Simmons, Ellery Administrator's notice 1855-‐12-‐22 3Simmons, Ellery Probate notice 1855-‐11-‐10 3Simmons, Ellery Guardian appointed for children 1857-‐05-‐30 3Simmons, Ellery H. Obituary, child of Wm. H. 1861-‐10-‐05 3Simmons, George G. Obituary, child 1838-‐09-‐29 3Simmons, George W. (grocer) Married Elizabeth N. Allen 1855-‐10-‐06 3Simmons, George W. (grocer) Forms copartnership with B. Simmons 1855-‐06-‐02 3Simmons, George W. (grocer) Copartnership dissolved 1856-‐01-‐05 3Simmons, George W. (grocer) 1st pipeman, King Philip Fire Co. 1858-‐01-‐23 2Simmons, Georgiana Obituary, child of Calvin 1846-‐07-‐04 3Simmons, Gilbert Richmond Obituary and poem 1851-‐10-‐11 3Simmons, Henry S. (photographer) Offers daguerreotype portraits 1848-‐08-‐05 2 & 3Simmons, Henry S. (photographer) Advertisement 1849-‐03-‐24 3Simmons, Henry Truman Dies in fire, saves brother 1838-‐02-‐10 2Simmons, Horace (mariner) Dies during voyage 1853-‐03-‐05 2Simmons, infant Obituary, child of John P. 1840-‐06-‐27 3Simmons, infant Obituary, child of Edward 1839-‐09-‐28 3Simmons, Isaac B. Married Mary Warren 1848-‐02-‐05 3Simmons, Isaac B. Dies in California 1851-‐04-‐12 2Simmons, Isaac B. Eulogy 1851-‐05-‐31 3Simmons, Isaac B. Probate notice 1852-‐04-‐10 3Simmons, Isaac B. Administrator's notice 1852-‐06-‐05 3Simmons, Isaiah Married Eliza Gregory 1860-‐04-‐07 3Simmons, Isaiah Death caused from accident, obituary 1871-‐01-‐21 2Simmons, Isaiah D. Married Mrs. F.H. Roberts of Newport 1857-‐05-‐30 3Simmons, James Obituary, son of Wm. S. 1849-‐07-‐21 3Simmons, Jason D. Married Louisa Thompson 1845-‐02-‐08 3Simmons, Jason D. Copartnership with T. Pearce dissolved 1852-‐03-‐06 3Simmons, Jason D. Advertisement for lime, brick 1852-‐03-‐27 3Simmons, Jason D. Advertisement for goods, house building and repair 1852-‐04-‐03 3Simmons, Jason D. Advertisement for cement, plaster 1852-‐10-‐09 3Simmons, Jason D. Completes construction of Longfield (C.D. Gibson house) 1856-‐09-‐27 2Simmons, Jason D. Copartnership dissolved (with Osmon Hathaway) 1856-‐12-‐13 3Simmons, John Calvin Obituary, child 1834-‐11-‐01 3Simmons, John P. V.P. Bristol Co. temperance soc. 1839-‐03-‐02 2Simmons, John P. Obituary 1853-‐04-‐02 3Simmons, John P. Probate notice 1853-‐05-‐07 3Simmons, John P. Executor's notice 1853-‐06-‐11 3Simmons, Jonathan Married Mary Ann Carty 1835-‐05-‐23 3Simmons, Josiah Surveyor of highways 1839-‐04-‐27 2Simmons, Leonard G. Married Mary A.C. Peckham 1856-‐06-‐14 3Simmons, Lizzie S. Married George H. Farrington of Mass. 1854-‐01-‐07 3Simmons, Lucy Ann Married Nathan Bunn 1838-‐08-‐11 3Simmons, Luther Married Hannah Sandford 1837-‐03-‐18 3
Simmons, Maria Obituary 1839-‐07-‐06 3Simmons, Martha Susan Obituary, child 1837-‐12-‐02 3Simmons, Mary Married Wm. Franklin 1836-‐03-‐05 3Simmons, Mary Obituary, widow of Joseph 1845-‐07-‐19 3Simmons, Mary Ann Married John Rich of N.H. 1841-‐02-‐27 3Simmons, Mary E. Married Alonzo Kinney 1856-‐01-‐05 3Simmons, Mary L. Obituary, wife of Isaiah 1855-‐06-‐23 3Simmons, Mary L. Eulogy 1855-‐07-‐21 3Simmons, Mary S. Married David Waldron 1851-‐07-‐12 3Simmons, Nancy Widow of William, obituary 1872-‐07-‐06 2Simmons, Nancy F. Married Peter Lawton 1839-‐08-‐17 3Simmons, Nathan Obituary 1867-‐03-‐09 3Simmons, Nathan Obituary 1869-‐01-‐16 3Simmons, Patience Widow of Edward, obituary 1869-‐08-‐07 3Simmons, Polly Obituary, wife of Isaiah 1858-‐08-‐14 3Simmons, Rebecca R. Advertisement for house and barn 1857-‐05-‐02 3Simmons, Robert Clifton Obituary, son of Robert M. 1855-‐09-‐22 3Simmons, Robert P. Married Patience Wilcox 1849-‐11-‐17 3Simmons, Sarah J. Obituary, child of Jason 1848-‐08-‐26 3Simmons, Smith B. Obituary 1849-‐07-‐07 3Simmons, William H. Married Mary Green 1849-‐12-‐15 3Simmons, William S. Committee to oversee Common 1837-‐04-‐29 2Simmons, William S. House mentioned in advertisement 1844-‐08-‐24 3Simmons, William S. Obituary 1864-‐02-‐20 2Simmons, William S. Mrs. Obituary 1864-‐02-‐13 3Simpkins, Thomas Married E. Norcross 1860-‐12-‐08 3Sisson Estate Burns to ground, Mr. Grant, inmate of asylum, arrested for arson 1860-‐07-‐28 2Sisson, Alfred Obituary 1869-‐12-‐11 3Sisson, Catharine Arrested for assault 1858-‐10-‐16 2Sisson, Ester W. Married Henry Doty 2nd 1856-‐12-‐06 3Sisson, I.P. (storekeeper) Opens Boston branch store on State St. 1853-‐11-‐26 3Skinner, Carrol J. Obituary, child of Parmeuas 1848-‐09-‐09 3Skinner, Mr. (ship-‐joiner) Work on new sloops praised 1848-‐10-‐07 2Skinner, Mr. P. Residence mentioned 1851-‐06-‐14 3Skinner, Parmenus (boatbuilder) Copartnership with J. Thompson dissolved, Stanton & Skinner to continue business 1853-‐12-‐03 3Skinner, Richard Obituary, son of Parmenus 1866-‐03-‐03 3Slade House (corner Oliver & Thames Sts.) Damaged by fire, house badly damaged, fire occurred Tues. May 12, 1857, mentions other houses and buildings 1857-‐05-‐16 2Slade, Amey E. Married Samuel N.G. Munro 1853-‐02-‐12 3Slade, Benjamin B. Property damaged by vandals 1858-‐11-‐27 2 & 3Slade, Benjamin B. Leaves for Illinois with family 1837-‐03-‐18 2Slade, Betsey Obituary, negro 1846-‐11-‐07 3Slade, Betsey B. Married Nathan Bishop of Mass. 1857-‐09-‐26 3Slade, Betsey B. Obituary 1856-‐03-‐18 2Slade, Charles Obituary, child of John R. 1861-‐08-‐17 3Slade, Charles E.C. Suspected of stealing meat, negro 1849-‐05-‐12 2Slade, Daniel Child of injured in fire 1851-‐10-‐11 2Slade, Daniel Child dies (negro) 1851-‐10-‐25 2 & 3Slade, Daniel Obituary 1872-‐08-‐17 2
Slade, Eliza Married John Howland Pitman 1840-‐01-‐18 3Slade, Ella F. Daughter of John, obituary 1875-‐01-‐30 2Slade, George Escapes death when attacked by whale 1853-‐06-‐18 2Slade, George Obituary 1874-‐02-‐28 2Slade, Harriet Married Leonard Sandford 1842-‐10-‐01 3Slade, Harriet Wife of John, daughter of Nathaniel Paine, obituary 1873-‐05-‐10 2Slade, Henry Obituary, child of Daniel 1850-‐08-‐31 3Slade, Hope S. Obituary, father Daniel 1854-‐02-‐25 3Slade, infant Obituary, child of Daniel 1843-‐04-‐29 3Slade, Ira P. Obituary, child of Ira P. 1842-‐03-‐12 3Slade, Ira P. Elected officer of infantry 1834-‐05-‐03 2Slade, Ira P. Leaves Bristol to settle in Pennsylvania 1834-‐09-‐06 2Slade, Ira P. Admitted freeman 1837-‐09-‐02 2Slade, Ira P. Married Martha Munro 1840-‐12-‐19 3Slade, John Suspected of stealing meat, negro 1849-‐05-‐12 2Slade, John Found not guilty 1849-‐09-‐15 2Slade, John Married Betsey Thompson 1845-‐10-‐25 3Slade, John R. Married Harriet Paine 1841-‐10-‐02 3Slade, Jonathan Testimonial for medicine 1838-‐09-‐01 3Slade, Jonathan Obituary 1853-‐07-‐05 3Slade, Jonathan Probate notice 1854-‐01-‐07 3Slade, Jonathan Administrator's notice 1854-‐03-‐11 3Slade, Jonathan Administrator's sale of real estate 1854-‐11-‐04 3Slade, Martha T. Wife of Ira Slade, obituary 1872-‐03-‐16 2Slade, Mary A. Married Charles Simmons 1848-‐04-‐01 3Slade, Ruth Ann Married Benjamin Clark 1839-‐08-‐31 3Slade, William Obituary, child of John, negro 1847-‐01-‐30 3Slavery Historical facts about 1863-‐05-‐02 3Sleade, Jonathan Surveyor of lumber 1834-‐05-‐17 2Slocum, Christopher Obituary 1841-‐05-‐22 3Slocum, Elizabeth Obituary, widow of Capt. Peleg 1849-‐01-‐06 3Slocum, Henry A. Married Ann Elizabeth Burns 1856-‐09-‐20 3Slocum, Jeremiah (mariner) Probate notice 1841-‐09-‐11 3Slocum, Jeremiah (mariner) Administrator's notice 1841-‐11-‐13 3Slocum, Maria Married Shearjashub Read 1838-‐01-‐13 3Slocum, Mary Obituary 1835-‐05-‐30 3Slocum, Samuel Invents machine for making pins 1839-‐06-‐15 2Smith & Manchester Partnership dissolved 1835-‐12-‐12 3Smith, Adelaide Obituary 1868-‐02-‐01 2Smith, Allen T. Obituary 1842-‐05-‐14 3Smith, Allen T. Probate notice 1842-‐06-‐11 3Smith, Allen T. Administrator's notice 1842-‐07-‐23 3Smith, Allen T. Furniture sold at administrator's sale 1842-‐08-‐13 3Smith, Amarentia Obituary 1841-‐05-‐08 3Smith, Barnard Appointed justice of peace 1834-‐07-‐04 2Smith, Barnard Director, bank of Bristol 1838-‐07-‐07 3Smith, Barnard Chosen Whig delegate 1839-‐10-‐26 3Smith, Barnard App. justice of court 1841-‐05-‐08 2
Smith, Barnard Committee of vigilance re. adoption of new constitution 1843-‐03-‐12 3Smith, Barnard App. to school committee 1843-‐09-‐02 2Smith, Barnard Obituary 1850-‐02-‐16 3Smith, Barnard Probate notice 1850-‐03-‐09 3Smith, Barnard Executor's notice 1850-‐05-‐18 3Smith, Barnard Farm for sale 1850-‐08-‐31 2 & 3Smith, Barnard Portion of estate sold 1852-‐04-‐17 3Smith, Benjamin Appointed to school committee 1848-‐04-‐08 2Smith, Benjamin Obituary 1860-‐01-‐07 3Smith, Benjamin Probate notice 1860-‐01-‐14 3Smith, Benjamin Poem to 1860-‐01-‐28 1Smith, Benjamin Executor's notice 1860-‐03-‐17 3Smith, Benjamin F. Mother made guardian of 1860-‐03-‐10 3Smith, Betsey Obituary, widow of Nathaniel, oldest resident of Bristol 1848-‐11-‐04 3Smith, Betsey Probate notice 1848-‐11-‐11 3Smith, Bristol Obituary, negro 1842-‐01-‐22 3Smith, Capt. (captain of whaler General Jackson) Controversy over discovery of deWolf's Island 1835-‐11-‐07 2Smith, Capt. (captain of whaler General Jackson) Controversy over discovery of deWolf's Island 1835-‐11-‐21 2Smith, Capt. (master, schooner fly) Advertisement for voyage to Norfolk 1844-‐12-‐07 3Smith, Capt. John M. Master of schooner Hard Times 1848-‐09-‐30 3Smith, Capt. John M. Dies in mobile 1849-‐04-‐14 3Smith, Capt. John M. Probate notice 1849-‐05-‐12 3Smith, Capt. John M. Administrator's, commissioners' notices 1849-‐06-‐09 3Smith, Daniel H. Invents new type of fire engine 1835-‐09-‐19 2Smith, Delia Obituary, negro 1845-‐12-‐13 3Smith, Eleanor Married George Tillinghast 1856-‐09-‐27 3Smith, Elizabeth Married Capt. James Davis Ingraham 1842-‐10-‐01 3Smith, Elizabeth Obituary 1861-‐02-‐16 3Smith, Elizabeth Eulogy 1861-‐02-‐22 3Smith, Ellen M. Obituary 1875-‐12-‐04 2Smith, George J. Married Mary Sandford 1851-‐05-‐03 3Smith, H.H. (pastor, M. Epis. church) Appointed by Providence conference 1854-‐04-‐15 2Smith, Hannah Wife of Samuel, article on death, obituary 1866-‐06-‐30 2 & 3Smith, infant Obituary, child of William 1843-‐04-‐22 3Smith, infant Obituary, child of Benjamin 1836-‐10-‐15 3Smith, James Dissolves partnership 1835-‐12-‐12 3Smith, James Store mentioned in advertisement 1853-‐12-‐17 3Smith, Jane Y. Married John Frieze 1846-‐08-‐08 3Smith, John Obituary, son of John, negro 1845-‐12-‐13 3Smith, John (merchant) Dies in Cuba 1839-‐04-‐06 3Smith, John D. Married Mary Munro 1851-‐06-‐21 3Smith, John M. (hair dresser, clothing renovator) Advertisement for hair dressing 1833-‐09-‐21 3Smith, John M. (hair dresser, clothing renovator) Advertisement for clothing renovator 1833-‐10-‐05 3Smith, John M. (hair dresser, clothing renovator) Land sold at sheriff's auction 1836-‐10-‐01 3Smith, John W. Married Eliz. Rogers 1833-‐10-‐19 3Smith, John W. To raise balloon on Fourth 1834-‐06-‐28 3Smith, John W. Raises balloon 1835-‐07-‐04 2Smith, John W. Advertisement and poem for hair cutting 1837-‐11-‐25 3
Smith, John W. Obituary, child 1837-‐03-‐04 3Smith, Josephine Amanda Obituary, father Richard 1857-‐01-‐31 3Smith, Josiah Obituary 1837-‐06-‐24 3Smith, Josiah Life story, oldest man in Bristol 1837-‐07-‐01 2Smith, Josiah Administrator's notice 1837-‐07-‐15 3Smith, Josiah Furniture sold 1837-‐08-‐05 3Smith, Josiah Mansion house and estate sold 1839-‐03-‐30 3Smith, Julia E. Dies suddenly, daughter of Richard 1858-‐12-‐04 2 & 3Smith, Julia E. Eulogy 1858-‐12-‐11 3Smith, Margaret Obituary, age 84 yrs. widow of Barnard 1856-‐09-‐20 3Smith, Margaret Married George R. Peck 1844-‐07-‐27 3Smith, Mark A. deWolf App. to school committee 1837-‐04-‐22 2Smith, Mark A. deWolf Surveyor of highways 1840-‐04-‐18 2Smith, Mark A. deWolf Sells portion of farm 1845-‐01-‐04 3Smith, Mark A. deWolf Signs petition to annex portion of Bristol to Warren 1845-‐03-‐22 3Smith, Mark A. deWolf App. justice of peace 1856-‐06-‐07 2Smith, Mark A. deWolf Advertisement to sell farm 1856-‐07-‐19 3Smith, Martha Married to Samuel Blake 1833-‐09-‐14 3Smith, Mary Obituary 1836-‐09-‐21 3Smith, Mary A. Obituary 1866-‐03-‐10 3Smith, Mary E. Married Allen Easterbrooks 1852-‐01-‐17 3Smith, Mary T. Daughter of Benjamin, obituary 1872-‐09-‐21 2Smith, Miss Opens millinery shop with Miss Ingraham 1843-‐04-‐15 3Smith, Nathaniel Estate sold at auction 1843-‐08-‐12 3Smith, Nathaniel P. App. notary public 1852-‐05-‐15 2Smith, Phebe Married Carpenter Card of Newport 1835-‐05-‐23 3Smith, Phebe Obituary 1840-‐09-‐26 3Smith, Phebe Eulogy 1840-‐10-‐17 3Smith, Phebe Obituary, widow of Samuel 1847-‐04-‐24 3Smith, Phebe Probate notice 1847-‐06-‐12 3Smith, Phebe Executor's notice 1847-‐07-‐31 3Smith, Polly Obituary 1855-‐01-‐13 3Smith, Rebecca Guardian appointed 1845-‐09-‐06 3Smith, Rebecca Obituary 1846-‐06-‐06 3Smith, Rebecca Probate notice 1846-‐06-‐13 3Smith, Rebecca Administrator's notice 1846-‐07-‐11 3Smith, Richard Married Philena A. Fuller 1853-‐01-‐08 3Smith, Richard Probate notice 1834-‐07-‐12 3Smith, Ruth Wife of Benjamin, obituary 1873-‐04-‐05 2Smith, Ruth Ann Obituary, infant 1835-‐11-‐14 3Smith, Samuel Obituary 1866-‐06-‐23 3Smith, Samuel Article on death 1866-‐06-‐30 2Smith, Samuel (cashier, bank of Bristol) Notice 1834-‐07-‐04 3Smith, Samuel (cashier, bank of Bristol) Guardian of minor children 1842-‐12-‐10 3Smith, Samuel (cashier, bank of Bristol) Married Abby J. Collins 1858-‐01-‐02 3Smith, Samuel (cashier, bank of Bristol) Member of old guards of Bristol artillery, only charter member still living 1861-‐06-‐29 2Smith, Samuel DeWolf Dies at 22, eulogy 1845-‐12-‐13 3Smith, Samuel J. (tailor) (may be S.J. Smith) Begins tailoring business 1846-‐09-‐12 3
Smith, Samuel J. (tailor) (may be S.J. Smith) Married Hannah Fish 1847-‐07-‐10 3Smith, Samuel J. (tailor) (may be S.J. Smith) Advertisement for dry goods 1851-‐10-‐18 3Smith, Samuel J. (tailor) (may be S.J. Smith) Moves store to State St. 1852-‐04-‐03 3Smith, Samuel J. (tailor) (may be S.J. Smith) Former store mentioned in advertisement 1852-‐04-‐24 3Smith, Samuel J. (tailor) (may be S.J. Smith) Notice of change in business 1853-‐01-‐01 3Smith, Samuel J. (tailor) (may be S.J. Smith) Advertisement for apprentices 1853-‐10-‐22 3Smith, Samuel J. (tailor) (may be S.J. Smith) Advertisement for store 1855-‐04-‐07 3Smith, Samuel J. (tailor) (may be S.J. Smith) Assignee's notice 1856-‐05-‐03 3Smith, Sarah Obituary 1854-‐05-‐13 3Smith, Sarah Ann Married Henry Coggeshall 1841-‐06-‐12 3Smith, Sarah E. Married Charles H. Waldron 1858-‐02-‐13 3Smith, Sarah U. Married N. Wardwell 1845-‐07-‐12 3Smith, Seraphina B. Married C.H.R. Doringh 1855-‐10-‐13 3Smith, Solon H. Married Sarah Waldron 1845-‐11-‐29 3Smith, Susan Obituary 1865-‐07-‐08 3Smith, Susan Married B. Hoar 1846-‐01-‐31 3Smith, Susan Obituary 1841-‐09-‐04 3Smith, Susan (infant) Daughter of George and Eliza, obituary 1870-‐04-‐09 3Smith, Susanna Probate notice 1844-‐04-‐06 3Smith, William Henry Obituary, child of Wm. 1842-‐03-‐27 3Smith., S.J. (tailor) (may be Samuel J.) Agent of State St. clothing store 1860-‐01-‐07 4Smith., S.J. (tailor) (may be Samuel J.) Officer, Bristol artillery 1860-‐04-‐07 2Smith., S.J. (tailor) (may be Samuel J.) Moves store to Warren 1860-‐09-‐22 3Snell, Ruth Obituary 1848-‐01-‐29 3Snively, William (blacksmith) Copartnership with C. Harris dissolved 1857-‐01-‐17 3Snively, William (blacksmith) Shop sold at auction 1857-‐08-‐29 3Soda fountains C.W. Anthony advertisement 1837-‐08-‐12 2Soda fountains John Sayer advertisement 1841-‐07-‐31 3Soda fountains A.G. Stephens advertisement 1845-‐05-‐17 3Soda fountains D. & J. Wilcox advertisement 1845-‐06-‐14 3Soda fountains D. & J. Wilcox advertisement for "Alhambra saloon" 1846-‐06-‐13 3Soda fountains Advertisement for "Mount Hope saloon", Barker & Gladding 1846-‐06-‐13 3Soda fountains Wm. Stebbins advertisement for "Alhambra saloon" 1852-‐07-‐17 3Soda fountains Advertisement for "Washington saloon" 1852-‐08-‐07 3Soda fountains Wm. Stebbins advertisement for "Grotto saloon" 1855-‐06-‐09 3Soley, John Dies at 86 1851-‐04-‐12 3Soule, Abby I. Daughter of John, obituary 1872-‐09-‐21 2South Baptist church Letter conc. prayer meeting 1838-‐08-‐25 2South Christian Sabbath School Enjoys clambake 1843-‐08-‐26 2South Christian Sabbath School Children's concerts praised 1862-‐02-‐08 2South Christian Sabbath School Festival held 1867-‐01-‐26 2South Christian society Pews offered for sale 1834-‐06-‐28 2South Christian society Act to incorporate 1834-‐06-‐28 2South Christian society Meeting house opened 1834-‐07-‐12 2South Christian society Rev. Channing to preach 1835-‐07-‐25 2South Christian society Temperance meeting held in 1846-‐02-‐21 3South Christian society Seaman's concert of prayer held in 1846-‐04-‐18 2South Christian society Revival in 1847-‐02-‐13 2
South Christian society Temperance lecture in 1848-‐04-‐29 3South Christian society Rev. Knowlton resigns 1855-‐01-‐13 2South Christian society Meeting of 1856-‐04-‐05 3South Christian society Stockholders meet to consider repairs to structure 1856-‐11-‐08 3South Christian society Minot fire at meeting house 1857-‐03-‐21 2South Christian society Petitions for amendment of charter 1857-‐03-‐21 3South Christian society Revival continues 1857-‐04-‐11 2South Christian society Rev. Sweetman to preach 1857-‐05-‐02 3South Christian society Expository lectures delivered in 1857-‐06-‐13 3South Christian society Protracted meeting in progress 1857-‐11-‐28 3South Christian society Religious revival in 1858-‐03-‐20 2South Christian society Rev. Sweetman will leave parish 1858-‐05-‐22 2South Point farm Rented by J. DeWolf Perry 1846-‐01-‐31 3Southwick, Capt. William H. Married Patience Hatch 1853-‐12-‐31 3Southwith, S.S. (lawyer) Opens practice 1841-‐06-‐19 3Southwith, S.S. (lawyer) Sec. of Bristol suffrage association 1841-‐06-‐26 3Southworth, Lucy R. Married M.A. DeWolf Allen 1847-‐10-‐02 3Southworth, Mary L. Obituary, wife of Sylvester S. 1848-‐08-‐20 3Southworth, Rebecca B. Obituary, child of S.S. 1842-‐08-‐27 3Spalding, Edward Obituary and eulogy 1851-‐08-‐23 3Sparks, Albert M. Married Mary E. Pearse 1851-‐08-‐16 3Sparks, Amanda M. Married Alexander Makensie 1855-‐12-‐15 3Sparks, Charity Obituary 1838-‐03-‐31 3Sparks, Hannah Married J.N. Burgess 1850-‐02-‐09 3Sparks, Hannah T. Widow of the late Joseph Sparks, obituary 1868-‐06-‐13 3Sparks, Joseph Sells house of Constitution St. 1847-‐06-‐05 3Sparks, Joseph Obituary 1856-‐04-‐19 3Sparks, Joseph Probate notice 1856-‐05-‐10 3Sparks, Joseph Executor's notice 1856-‐06-‐28 3Sparks, Joseph B. Returns from war on furlough, marries I. Gladding 1861-‐09-‐28 2 & 3Sparks, Lydia W. Married J.F. Stonghton of N.Y. 1850-‐01-‐19 3Sparks, Rachel Obituary, wife of Samuel 1863-‐03-‐14 3Sparks, Rachel J. Married Cyrus Edson of Mass. 1849-‐01-‐06 3Sparks, S. & J. Manufacture fishing lines 1843-‐05-‐13 3Sparks, Samuel (blacksmith) Appointed quarter master of militia 1834-‐07-‐04 2Sparks, Samuel (blacksmith) Surveyor of highways 1839-‐04-‐27 2Sparks, Samuel (blacksmith) Advertisement for nursery, sells trees 1841-‐03-‐27 3Sparks, Samuel (blacksmith) Committee of vigilance re. adoption of new constitution 1842-‐03-‐12 3Sparks, Samuel (blacksmith) Committee to repair sidewalks 1843-‐04-‐15 2Sparks, Samuel (blacksmith) Meth. Episcopal rep. to new temperance soc. 1844-‐01-‐27 2Sparks, Samuel (blacksmith) App. justice of peace 1844-‐04-‐06 2Sparks, Samuel (blacksmith) Director, freeman's bank 1846-‐01-‐10 3Sparks, Samuel (blacksmith) Praised for sidewalk repairs 1846-‐10-‐03 2Sparks, Samuel (blacksmith) Opens blacksmith's shop on Thames St. 1848-‐01-‐08 3Sparks, Samuel (blacksmith) Commissioner of asylum 1848-‐04-‐08 2Sparks, Samuel (blacksmith) App. to town council 1849-‐04-‐07 2Sparks, Samuel (blacksmith) Onions stolen from barn of 1851-‐11-‐01 2Sparks, Samuel (blacksmith) Survivor of Dartmoor prison, story of imprisonment during war of 1812 1854-‐01-‐07 2
Sparks, Samuel (blacksmith) Elected representative, instructed to oppose division of Bristol 1858-‐04-‐10 2Sparks, Samuel (blacksmith) App. delegate Republican national convention 1860-‐01-‐07 2Sparks, Samuel (blacksmith) Obituary 1872-‐09-‐21 2Sparks, Samuel T. Obituary 1852-‐06-‐26 3Sparks, Samuel T. Probate notice 1852-‐07-‐17 3Sparks, Samuel T. Administratrix's notice 1852-‐09-‐18 3Sparks, Susan Married Murdick Makensie 1854-‐07-‐29 3Speckeler, Frederick Obituary, child of Frederick 1860-‐09-‐01 3Speckeler, Frederick Married Mary Mc Caughney 1861-‐01-‐12 3Speckeler, Johann H. Married Hanna Menck 1860-‐03-‐24 3Speckler, Mary Obituary, wife of Frederick 1860-‐06-‐02 3Spencer, E.W. (may be Edward W.) Officer, Bristol artillery 1857-‐04-‐04 2Spencer, Edward W. (may be E.W. Spencer) Married Martha A. Franklin 1857-‐12-‐19 3Spencer, Henry F. Private, R.I. volunteers, married Emma Heathe of Providence 1861-‐06-‐15 3Spencer, J.N. (teacher) Opens writing school 1843-‐10-‐21 2 & 3Spencer, J.N. (teacher) Teaching praised 1852-‐02-‐18 2Spencer, Mary T. Married Wm. Gorham 1847-‐10-‐16 3Spencer, O.S. (singing teacher) Will instruct school 1852-‐10-‐30 3Spencer, O.S. (singing teacher) Concert and singing school praised 1853-‐05-‐07 2Spencer, O.S. (singing teacher) Union singing school issues resolution of thanks to 1853-‐05-‐07 3Spencer, O.S. (singing teacher) Directs Columbia glee club 1854-‐01-‐21 2 & 3Spencer, Simmons Obituary 1854-‐09-‐16 3Spicer, G.B. Open grocery store 1841-‐09-‐18 3Spicer, G.B. Stock sold at auction 1841-‐10-‐02 3Spooner, Annie C. Daughter of John, obituary 1863-‐03-‐28 3Spooner, Charles (infant) Son of Edward, obituary 1869-‐11-‐06 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Collection notice 1834-‐06-‐14 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Advertisement for ice cream 1834-‐07-‐19 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Advertisement for bakery 1835-‐06-‐06 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Lawsuit discontinued 1836-‐03-‐19 2Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Notice to debtors 1837-‐04-‐15 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Lawsuit mentioned 1838-‐03-‐10 2Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Lawsuit continued 1838-‐06-‐09 2Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Advertisement for coal 1838-‐06-‐30 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Married Maria Hall 1839-‐10-‐12 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Advertisement for firewood 1840-‐03-‐14 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Guardian appointed for children 1840-‐09-‐12 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Assignee's notice 1841-‐04-‐17 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Stock sold at auction 1841-‐04-‐17 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Re-‐opens bakery 1842-‐04-‐16 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Begins operating bread cart through streets of town 1843-‐05-‐06 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Plans to close business 1843-‐10-‐28 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) House and bakery sold 1843-‐11-‐04 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Former house sold 1844-‐12-‐28 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Opens bakery with J. Spooner 1846-‐05-‐30 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Opens grocery store 1847-‐10-‐16 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Room of store becomes sausage shop 1849-‐10-‐27 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Advertisement for "poor man's protective store" 1850-‐04-‐06 3
Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Testimonial for 1852-‐12-‐25 2Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Notice of change in business 1853-‐02-‐19 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Assignee's notice 1853-‐03-‐05 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Former store mentioned in advertisement, final sale of stock 1853-‐04-‐02 3Spooner, Charles (merchant, baker) Obituary 1860-‐04-‐28 3Spooner, Charles H. (sausage maker) Opens shop 1849-‐10-‐27 3Spooner, Charles H. (sausage maker) Opens bakery on Thames St. 1850-‐06-‐29 3Spooner, Charles H. (sausage maker) Married Mary Fish 1850-‐11-‐23 3Spooner, Charles H. (sausage maker) Bake-‐house burglarized 1853-‐12-‐24 2Spooner, Charles H. (sausage maker) Notice of change in business 1853-‐12-‐24 3Spooner, Charles H. (sausage maker) Burglary suspects arrested 1854-‐01-‐07 2Spooner, Charles H. (sausage maker) Bakery robbed 1854-‐04-‐01 2Spooner, Charles H. (sausage maker) Clerk of King Philip library 1857-‐02-‐14 3Spooner, Charles H. (sausage maker) Opens bakery on Hope St. 1857-‐07-‐04 3Spooner, Charles H. (sausage maker) Bakery burglarized twice within two weeks 1858-‐11-‐13 2Spooner, Charles H. (sausage maker) App. notary public 1860-‐06-‐09 2Spooner, Edward M. Married Caroline B. Chase of Portsmouth 1853-‐10-‐22 3Spooner, Edward M. Lightkeeper of Sand Point light house 1855-‐12-‐22 2Spooner, Eleanor Obituary and poem 1839-‐01-‐19 3Spooner, Elizabeth W. Married J.M. Wardwell 1849-‐06-‐02 3Spooner, Emily F. Obituary, child of Wm. B. 1848-‐08-‐05 3Spooner, Frances Obituary 1856-‐12-‐27 3Spooner, Frances E. Married Jessee Sabin of Providence 1849-‐08-‐11 3Spooner, infant Obituary, son of John Spooner 1835-‐02-‐28 3Spooner, John W. Advertisement for fish 1838-‐06-‐02 3Spooner, John W. Advertisement for bakery, yeast 1844-‐04-‐13 3Spooner, John W. Former house rented 1844-‐05-‐25 3Spooner, John W. Opens bakery with C. Spooner 1846-‐05-‐30 3Spooner, John W. Obituary 1873-‐10-‐11 2Spooner, Martha Married Adams J. Bennett 1853-‐11-‐05 3Spooner, Mary Abby Married John G. Watson of Mass. (daughter of deacon William B.) 1858-‐06-‐19 3Spooner, Mary Anna Obituary, infant 1834-‐09-‐13 3Spooner, Mary R. Married J. Manton of Providence 1860-‐04-‐14 3Spooner, Sarah Married Nathaniel H. West of Providence 1856-‐04-‐12 3Spooner, Walter Obituary, child 1835-‐11-‐14 3Spooner, William B. Appointed to school committee 1834-‐05-‐24 2Spooner, William B. Surveyor of highways 1834-‐05-‐17 2Spooner, William B. Pres. of Bristol charitable fuel society 1835-‐01-‐03 2Spooner, William B. Chosen for town watch 1835-‐01-‐10 2Spooner, William B. Chosen to select town watch 1835-‐12-‐19 2Spooner, William B. Director Freeman's bank 1836-‐01-‐09 3Spooner, William B. Committee to purchase hydraulion 1836-‐05-‐14 2Spooner, William B. Building committee for cotton mill 1836-‐04-‐16 3Spooner, William B. Commissioner of asylum 1836-‐09-‐03 2Spooner, William B. Stockholder, Bristol steam mill 1837-‐01-‐07 3Spooner, William B. V.P. Bristol Union temperance society 1837-‐03-‐04 2Spooner, William B. Committee to watch town 1837-‐12-‐09 2Spooner, William B. V.P. Bristol Co. temperance soc. 1838-‐10-‐13 2
Spooner, William B. Wharf mentioned in advertisement 1839-‐03-‐09 3Spooner, William B. Director, Pocanoket steam mill 1841-‐02-‐06 3Spooner, William B. Pres. Bristol total abstinence soc., delegate to convention 1841-‐05-‐08 2Spooner, William B. Trustee of new savings bank 1841-‐08-‐07 2Spooner, William B. Pres. of savings bank 1841-‐08-‐21 2Spooner, William B. Delegate to temperance convention 1841-‐12-‐04 2Spooner, William B. App. to committee at town meeting 1842-‐05-‐07 2Spooner, William B. Director, freeman's bank 1843-‐01-‐07 3Spooner, William B. Committee to assist fire victims in Fall River 1843-‐07-‐15 2Spooner, William B. Visiting committee Bristol seaman's friend society 1843-‐12-‐23 2Spooner, William B. Congregational church rep to new temperance soc. 1844-‐01-‐27 2Spooner, William B. Candle house mentioned in advertisement 1844-‐07-‐20 3Spooner, William B. Counting room dispenses free bibles 1845-‐12-‐27 3Spooner, William B. Pres. of Bristol marine bible soc. 1845-‐12-‐27 2Spooner, William B. Director, freeman's bank 1846-‐01-‐10 3Spooner, William B. Fire at oil factory, building saved 1846-‐01-‐24 2Spooner, William B. Thanks citizens for saving factory 1846-‐01-‐24 3Spooner, William B. Pres. of Bristol total abstinence soc. 1846-‐03-‐04 2Spooner, William B. Lawsuit vs. J.M. Blake mentioned 1849-‐03-‐17 2Spooner, William B. Director, eagle bank 1851-‐01-‐04 3Spooner, William B. Repairs to hotel of praised 1851-‐07-‐04 2Spooner, William B. V.P. Bristol seaman's friend soc. 1852-‐02-‐21 2Spooner, William B. Advertisement to let Mount Hope house 1852-‐03-‐06 3Spooner, William B. Elected representative 1852-‐04-‐10 2Spooner, William B. App. to prosecute violaters [violators] of liquor law 1852-‐07-‐17 2 & 3Spooner, William B. V.P. of state temperance soc. 1852-‐12-‐11 2Spooner, William B. Subscriber of Providence-‐Bristol RR. 1853-‐04-‐02 3Spooner, William B. Form copartnership with son (oil and candle manufacturing) 1854-‐03-‐04 3Spooner, William B. Elected representative 1854-‐04-‐08 2Spooner, William B. Deacon of congregational church 1855-‐06-‐23 2Spooner, William B. Trustees chosen 1856-‐01-‐19 3Spooner, William B. V.P. of Bristol freemont club 1856-‐09-‐13 2Spooner, William B. Chairman of citizen's group to aid poor during record cold wave 1857-‐01-‐31 2Spooner, William B. Moves oil work to Thames St. 1858-‐05-‐22 2Spooner, William B. Delegate to convention for protection of western Indian 1860-‐08-‐25 2Spooner, William B. & Son Copartnership formed 1854-‐03-‐04 3Spooner, William H. (storekeeper) Opens hardware store 1851-‐07-‐12 3Spooner, William H. (storekeeper) Advers. 1851-‐07-‐19 3Spooner, William H. (storekeeper) Agent for wholesale goods 1851-‐12-‐13 3Spooner, William H. (storekeeper) Advertisement for guns 1852-‐06-‐05 3Spooner, William H. (storekeeper) Forms copartnership with father (oil and candle manufacturing) 1854-‐03-‐04 3Spooner, William H. (storekeeper) Married Sarah E. Church 1858-‐05-‐01 3Spooner, William H. (storekeeper) Offers views of Bristol 1857-‐08-‐08 3Spooner, William H. (storekeeper) Advertisement for skates, sleds 1860-‐01-‐07 3Spooner's oil works Mentioned in advertisement 1857-‐05-‐16 3Spooner's wharf Mentioned in advertisement 1842-‐04-‐30 3Spooner's wharf Bathing house opened 1845-‐07-‐12 2Sports Cricket introduced in Bristol 1850-‐06-‐08 2
Sports Young men seek subscriptions for skating pond 1860-‐12-‐08 2Sports Skating pond opened, rules re. 1862-‐01-‐04 2Sprague, Ephraim Director, commercial bank 1835-‐04-‐11 3Sprague, Ephraim Sells shares of brig Vermont 1837-‐07-‐08 3Sprague, Ephraim Lawsuit mentioned 1838-‐06-‐09 3Sprague, Ephraim Sells stock Pokanoket steam mill 1851-‐10-‐11 3Sprague, Ephraim Advertisement to sell Sprague's wharf 1852-‐09-‐25 3Sprague, Ephraim Obituary 1853-‐09-‐03 3Sprague, Ephraim Probate notice 1853-‐09-‐17 3Sprague, Mrs. Jane A. Auction at home of 1854-‐06-‐17 3Sprague's wharf Mentioned in article 1840-‐02-‐22 2Sprague's wharf For sale by Ephraim Sprague 1852-‐09-‐25 3Sprague's wharf For sale by Byron Diman 1853-‐09-‐17 3Sprague's wharf Damaged by record tides in wake of gale 1861-‐03-‐16 2Springer, infant Obituary, child of Joseph Jr. 1840-‐09-‐19 3Springer, John Married Clarissa Grinnell 1843-‐07-‐15 3Springer, Joseph Obituary, eulogy 1847-‐04-‐24 3Springer, Joseph Probate notice 1848-‐02-‐12 3Springer, Joseph Administrator's notice 1848-‐03-‐18 3Springer, Joseph Jr. Admitted freeman 1837-‐09-‐02 2Springer, Joseph Jr. Married Susan T. Lewis 1839-‐11-‐09 3Springer, Joseph Jr. Clerk of artillery 1843-‐04-‐01 3Springer, Joseph Jr. Ensign of Bristol artillery 1843-‐04-‐15 2Springer, Martha Married to Elisha Franklin 1833-‐10-‐12 3Springer, Mary Obituary, widow of Joseph 1860-‐09-‐01 3Springer, Susan Married Francis West 1838-‐10-‐20 3Stagecoaches Newport, Bristol, Warren & Providence stage 1834-‐05-‐10 4Stagecoaches Bristol, Warren, Fall River & New Bedford stage 1833-‐09-‐14 3Stagecoaches Mount Hope stage line begins 1845-‐06-‐28 3Stagecoaches N. Warren offers express stage from Bristol ferry to Providence 1846-‐11-‐14 3Stagecoaches Stage line to Taunton begins 1846-‐11-‐21 3Stagecoaches Advertisement for ladies stage 1850-‐02-‐09 3Stagecoaches Advertisement for stage connection to Warren-‐Providence steamboat 1851-‐05-‐24 3Stagecoaches Advertisement for omnibus and steamboat line to Providence (Maxfield & Greene) 1852-‐05-‐08 3Stagecoaches Statistics re. 1852-‐05-‐22 2Stagecoaches Advertisement for Providence, Warren, Bristol, and Newport mail stage 1853-‐07-‐09 3Stagecoaches Description of stage ride 1853-‐09-‐03 2Stagecoaches J. Usher advertisement. for stage connection to steamboat 1853-‐10-‐08 3Stagecoaches Stage connection to steamer Water Lily (to Newport) begins 1854-‐05-‐27 2 & 3Stagecoaches Mail coach overturns, Mrs. E. Gladding injured 1855-‐01-‐27 2Stagecoaches N. Warren begins daily express stage to Providence 1855-‐06-‐02 3Stagecoaches S. and F. Manchester advertisement. for old line to Fall River 1856-‐03-‐15 3Standing, Charles Robert (infant) Son of James and Sarah, obituary 1868-‐09-‐12 3Standish, Ann Amanda Obituary, child 1835-‐10-‐17 3Stanton & Skinner (Boatbuilders) Launch yacht 1851-‐04-‐26 2Stanton & Skinner (Boatbuilders) Copartnership formed after firm of Thompson, Stanton & Skinner dissolved 1853-‐12-‐03 3Stanton & Skinner (Boatbuilders) Engaged in building new ships 1854-‐05-‐27 2Stanton & Skinner (Boatbuilders) Launch new schooner Calvin Stevens 1854-‐05-‐27 2
Stanton & Skinner (Boatbuilders) Lay keel of another schooner 1854-‐06-‐10 2Stanton & Skinner (Boatbuilders) Launch schooner Nightingale 1854-‐11-‐11 2Stanton & Skinner (Boatbuilders) Engaged in building new schooner 1855-‐03-‐03 2Stanton & Skinner (Boatbuilders) Controversy over laying RR. tracks over marine railway of firm discussed at town meeting 1855-‐04-‐21 2Stanton & Skinner (Boatbuilders) Launch schooner H. F. Payton 1855-‐08-‐18 2Stanton & Skinner (Boatbuilders) Engaged in repairing vessels 1860-‐05-‐19 2Stanton, Walter B. (boatbuilder) (see also Stanton & Skinner) Co-‐partnership with J. Thompson dissolved, Stanton & Skinner continue business 1853-‐12-‐03 3Stanton, Walter B. (boatbuilder) (see also Stanton & Skinner) Chosen Democratic delegate 1861-‐02-‐22 2Starkey, Abel (proprietor, old line stage) Mentioned in advertisement 1851-‐02-‐22 3Starkey, Martha J. Married George H. King 1858-‐01-‐09 3Starkey, Mr. A. (proprietor, Bristol hotel) Mentioned in letter 1857-‐01-‐31 2Starkweather, Mr. Requests discharge from congregational church 1834-‐12-‐13 2State Street Hotel Open by Wm. Bradford 1839-‐04-‐13 3Steamboat wharf Mentioned in advertisement 1840-‐06-‐20 3Steamboat wharf Rented 1841-‐04-‐03 3Steamboat wharf Bristol artillery meet at before proceeding to military maneuver in Providence 1842-‐05-‐21 2Steamboat wharf Fall River iron works plans extensive addition to 1857-‐05-‐02 2Steamboat wharf New steamboat wharf build for NY. steamship line almost complete; will connect with railroad line. New depot being built 1867-‐03-‐23 3Steamboats King Philip advertisement 1833-‐10-‐19 3Steamboats Providence makes excursion voyage 1834-‐08-‐09 2Steamboats President damaged by ice in bay 1836-‐01-‐30 2Steamboats Steamboat line to New York suggested 1838-‐03-‐03 2Steamboats Steamboat Balloon begins run 1840-‐06-‐06 2 & 3Steamboats Editorial conc. changes new rapidity of transportation will bring 1844-‐10-‐26 2Steamboats Steamboat Perry mentioned in advertisement (docks at Bristol ferry) 1846-‐09-‐12 3Steamboats Combined with express stage line 1846-‐11-‐14 3Steamboats Bradford Duree (steamer) connects Fall River line 1847-‐05-‐22 2Steamboats Advertisement for Fall River line 1848-‐06-‐17 3Steamboats Bristol suggested as terminus to Boston 1848-‐09-‐30 2Steamboats Canonicus begins run 1849-‐07-‐07 2Steamboats Bristol's need for more steamboats cited 1849-‐08-‐11 2Steamboats Excursions popular 1849-‐09-‐01 2Steamboats Need for lighthouse at Sandy Point cited 1850-‐05-‐18 2Steamboats Carry mail 1850-‐10-‐19 2Steamboats Advertisement for Fall River line 1851-‐05-‐03 3Steamboats Advertisement for stage connection to Warren-‐Providence steamboat 1851-‐05-‐24 3Steamboats Canonicus hold "bloomer excursion" 1851-‐06-‐28 3Steamboats Advertisement for omnibus and steamboat line to Providence (Maxfield & Greene) 1852-‐05-‐08 3Steamboats Statistics re. 1853-‐01-‐15 2Steamboats Steamboat line from Bristol-‐N.Y.C. proposed by old colony RR. 1853-‐11-‐12 2Steamboats Steamer Water Lily will touch at Bristol ferry 1854-‐05-‐27 2Steamboats Steamer Perry will carry Providence mail 1854-‐07-‐15 2Steamboats Advertisement for steamboat Water Lily 1855-‐05-‐12 3Steamboats Steamer Perry will connect to Providence-‐Bristol RR. 1855-‐05-‐19 2Steamboats Pickpockets at large aboard steamboats 1855-‐08-‐04 2Steamboats Steamer Blackstone makes excursion 1855-‐08-‐18 2 & 3Steamboats Compete with RRs. for passengers 1855-‐09-‐08 2Steamboats "Travel fever" continues 1855-‐09-‐15 2
Steamboats Lack of mode of transportation to Newport cited 1856-‐01-‐19 2Steamboats Steamboat Liberty begins run between Bristol and Newport 1856-‐01-‐26 2Steamboats Permanent RR. and steamboat connection between Newport and Providence planned 1856-‐02-‐02 2Steamboats Rumor of proposed Bristol-‐New York steamboat reported 1856-‐05-‐03 2Steamboats Metacomet begins run 1856-‐07-‐04 2Steamboats Osceola begins run 1856-‐07-‐19 2Steamboats Propellers from Providence-‐New York line break through ice 1857-‐01-‐24 2Steamboats Steamer Osprey attempts to break through ice, fails 1857-‐01-‐31 2Steamboats Steamboats of Providence-‐New York line dock in Bristol because of frozen Providence harbor 1857-‐01-‐31 2Steamboats Propellers break through ice 1857-‐02-‐07 2Steamboats Steamboats stranded off Poppasquash 1857-‐02-‐14 2Steamboats Direct line of steamboats to New York begins 1857-‐06-‐13 2 & 3Steamboats Description of passage on Bristol-‐New York steamboat 1857-‐06-‐20 2Steamboats Steamboat governor (Bristol-‐New York) praised 1857-‐07-‐25 2Steamboats Need for steam ferry between Portsmouth and Bristol cited in letter 1857-‐09-‐12 2Steamboats Independent line plans addition of new boat 1857-‐09-‐19 2Steamboats Will collect money for King Philip monument 1857-‐10-‐17 2Steamboats Carry New York to Bristol mail 1858-‐01-‐30 2Steamboats Steamer Hero begins run 1858-‐04-‐10 2Steamboats Advertisement for steamboat Governor (New York to Bristol) 1858-‐02-‐26 3Steamboats Nine arrivals in one day 1858-‐09-‐18 2Steamboats Steamer Teazer begins run 1858-‐09-‐25 3Steamboats Description of passage aboard steamer Governor 1858-‐10-‐09 2Steamboats Mail arrangements with Fall River steamers and steamer B. Durfee made 1858-‐12-‐18 2Steamboats Direct line of steamers from New York to Bristol suggested because of accessibility of harbor 1860-‐01-‐07 2Steamboats Steamer Young American begins run 1860-‐07-‐14 2Steamboats Line between Bristol, Newport and New York begins 1860-‐11-‐24 3Steamboats Jersey Blue transformed into gunboat 1861-‐07-‐20 2Steamboats Steamer Bradford Durfee burns; ran Fall River line 1864-‐01-‐30 2Steamboats B. Durfee has repairs made; returns to run 1866-‐06-‐23 2Steamboats Steamboat run between New York and Bristol commences; first ship arrives and is celebrated 1867-‐06-‐15 2Steamboats New York-‐Bristol line is successful; freight and passenger traffic increase 1867-‐06-‐22 2Steamboats Article on boats and Bristol written in Boston journal 1867-‐08-‐17 2Steamboats Numbers of passengers increasing 1867-‐08-‐31 2Steamboats Description of trip on steamer Providence 1867-‐10-‐05 2Steamboats Bay steamers runs impeded by ice in bay 1868-‐01-‐25 2Steamboats Steamer on way to Bristol from New York had to run aground as feed pipe breaks 1868-‐07-‐18 2Steamboats Two steamers collide on Long Island sound 1868-‐11-‐21 2Stearns, G. W. Receives appointment from Providence conference of Methodist Episcopal church 1853-‐04-‐23 2Stebbins, William H. (storekeeper) Advertisement for Alhambra saloon 1852-‐07-‐17 3Stebbins, William H. (storekeeper) Advertisement for wholesale groceries 1853-‐02-‐05 3Stebbins, William H. (storekeeper) Shop burglarized 1855-‐06-‐09 2Stebbins, William H. (storekeeper) Opens "Grotto saloon" 1855-‐06-‐09 3Stephens, A. G. (proprietor, soda fountain)(may be Alexander Griswold Stephens) Advertisement for soda fountain 1845-‐05-‐17 3Stephens, A. G. (proprietor, soda fountain)(may be Alexander Griswold Stephens) Testimonial for soda fountain 1847-‐05-‐22 2Stephens, A. G. (proprietor, soda fountain)(may be Alexander Griswold Stephens) Agent of art union 1847-‐12-‐18 3Stephens, A. G. (proprietor, soda fountain)(may be Alexander Griswold Stephens) Opens bookstore 1848-‐01-‐22 3Stephens, A. G. (proprietor, soda fountain)(may be Alexander Griswold Stephens) Agent for magazines 1848-‐02-‐05 3
Stephens, A. G. (proprietor, soda fountain)(may be Alexander Griswold Stephens) Opens circulating library 1848-‐02-‐19 3Stephens, A. G. (proprietor, soda fountain)(may be Alexander Griswold Stephens) List of magazines 1848-‐06-‐17 3Stephens, A. G. (proprietor, soda fountain)(may be Alexander Griswold Stephens) Sec. of American art union 1848-‐07-‐29 3Stephens, A. G. (proprietor, soda fountain)(may be Alexander Griswold Stephens) Opens employment office 1848-‐09-‐09 3Stephens, A. G. (proprietor, soda fountain)(may be Alexander Griswold Stephens) Wins prize for engraving 1848-‐12-‐30 2Stephens, A. G. (proprietor, soda fountain)(may be Alexander Griswold Stephens) Prize paintings exhibited in store of 1849-‐01-‐20 2Stephens, A. G. (proprietor, soda fountain)(may be Alexander Griswold Stephens) Advertisement for engraving 1849-‐01-‐27 3Stephens, A. G. (proprietor, soda fountain)(may be Alexander Griswold Stephens) Offers subscriptions to American art institute 1849-‐12-‐08 2Stephens, Alexander Griswold (may be A. G. Stephens) Dies at 22, obituary and eulogy 1851-‐01-‐25 3Stephens, Alexander Griswold (may be A. G. Stephens) Probate notice 1851-‐01-‐25 3Stephens, Alexander Griswold (may be A. G. Stephens) Letter re. religious convictions of 1851-‐02-‐01 2Stephens, Alexander Griswold (may be A. G. Stephens) Administrator's notice 1851-‐02-‐22 3Stephens, Alexander Griswold (may be A. G. Stephens) Commissioner's notice 1851-‐03-‐08 3Stephens, Alexander Griswold (may be A. G. Stephens) Library sold at auction 1851-‐03-‐22 3Stephens, Alexander Griswold (may be A. G. Stephens) Stock of store sold at auction 1851-‐04-‐12 3Stephens, Alexander Griswold (may be A. G. Stephens) Former store mentioned 1851-‐05-‐03 3Stephens, Alexander Griswold (may be A. G. Stephens) Probate notice 1851-‐10-‐11 3Stetson, Emma Edwards Obituary, daughter of James F. & poem 1858-‐10-‐16 3Stetson, George W. Married Elizabeth Cook 1846-‐08-‐29 3Stetson, Isabella Obituary, child of Wm. H. 1860-‐02-‐11 3Stone, Johanna Obituary 1871-‐10-‐07 2Stonecutters Franklin & Livesey begin business 1850-‐04-‐13 2 & 3Stonecutters Joseph Franklin moves to Thames St. 1852-‐04-‐03 3Stonecutters J. Ledward advertisement 1856-‐12-‐06 3Storms Severe storm hit Bristol 1833-‐10-‐19 2Storms Severe gale 1833-‐12-‐14 2Storms Severe thunderstorm, trees uprooted 1834-‐08-‐16 2Storms Severe gale, ships damaged 1834-‐12-‐13 2Storms Severe storm, fences, trees and barn destroyed 1835-‐05-‐02 2Storms Heavy SE gale, slight damage to ships 1836-‐03-‐12 2Storms NW squall, trees damaged, boats sunk 1837-‐09-‐02 2Storms Violent thunderstorm, crops destroyed 1838-‐08-‐11 2Storms SE gale 1839-‐02-‐02 2Storms NE gale, trees & crops destroyed 1839-‐09-‐07 2Storms Severe ESE gale, heavy rains 1840-‐01-‐04 3Storms No. of in 1839 1840-‐01-‐11 2Storms SE gale, ships damaged 1840-‐02-‐22 2Storms Gale damages onion crop 1840-‐05-‐16 2Storms Violent snow storm 1841-‐04-‐17 2Storms SE gale, wharves damaged, vessels break moorings 1842-‐02-‐19 2Storms SE gale, fences and barn destroyed 1843-‐02-‐04 2Storms E gale, wharves flooded 1843-‐03-‐18 2Storms Severe thunderstorm, Bristol steam mill hit by lightning, destroyed 1843-‐06-‐17 2Storms Severe squall, boat swamped 1843-‐07-‐29 2Storms Severe rainstorm, flooding 1843-‐08-‐26 2Storms Snowstorm and gale, ropewalk destroyed 1844-‐12-‐14 2Storms Gale, ship beached 1846-‐10-‐17 2Storms Corn prostrated by storm 1847-‐08-‐07 2
Storms Thunderstorm, lightning strikes wharf 1848-‐05-‐27 2Storms Violent gale damages crops, floods cellars, damages ships 1850-‐07-‐27 3Storms NE storm, fences and trees prostrated 1851-‐04-‐19 2Storms Barn of N. Barden struck by lightning 1851-‐07-‐26 2Storms Severe squall, sloop transport capsized, 4 people drown 1851-‐08-‐16 2Storms SE gale, brig Henry Marshall damaged 1853-‐02-‐26 2Storms SE gale, sloop Emeline beached, portion of railroad washed away, need for wall cited 1855-‐01-‐27 2Storms Tornado strikes Bristol, heavy damage to shipping and property 1855-‐11-‐03 2Storms Severe SE storm with high tides damages RR. and other property 1855-‐12-‐15 2Storms Heaviest snowstorm in 20 years, RR. impassable 1856-‐01-‐12 2Storms Squall capsizes sloop Wm. H. Allen, blows down gable end of steam mill 1856-‐03-‐08 2Storms Severe gale and snow storm, intense cold, RR. and streets blocked 1857-‐01-‐24 2Storms Description of snowstorm, described as "worse storm in 26 years" 1857-‐01-‐31 2Storms Severe easterly snowstorm, hurricane winds 1857-‐03-‐07 2Storms Description of great gale of 1815 1858-‐06-‐12 2Storms Squall dismasts schooner Science 1860-‐01-‐28 2Storms Gale causes record tides, steamer B. Durfee stranded 1860-‐02-‐18 2Storms Gale, sloop Ann beached 1860-‐12-‐01 2Storms Gale, record tides damage wharves, RR. tracks, submerge portion of Poppasquash road 1861-‐03-‐16 2Storms To severe thunderstorms, Methodist church damaged, crops prostrated, other property damage 1861-‐06-‐22 2Storms Severe gale, record tides, Bristol ships escape damage 1861-‐11-‐09 2Storms Gale: windows, chimneys destroyed 1862-‐01-‐04 2Storms Winter gale damage ships, buildings, inhibits travel 1867-‐12-‐07 2Storms Severe snow storm inhibits major transportation modes 1867-‐12-‐14 2Storms Hurricane of '69 strikes: much damage done to trees, buildings, roads, ships and wharves 1869-‐09-‐11 2Storrs, Ann Appointed guardian of Ann Bosworth 1838-‐04-‐07 3Storrs, Bourn & Co. Notice of copartnership 1834-‐06-‐14 3Storrs, Bourn & Co. Advertisement 1834-‐06-‐14 3Storrs, Bourn & Co. Notice of closing 1835-‐04-‐04 3Storrs, Bourn & Co. Dissolved because of death of Mr. Storrs 1835-‐04-‐18 3Storrs, Catharine Mann Obituary, child 1833-‐11-‐16 3Storrs, Miss (teacher) Opens private school 1848-‐03-‐04 3Storrs, Mrs. Ann B. Boarding house on Bradford St. mentioned 1843-‐05-‐20 2Storrs, Mrs. Ann B. Notice, will leave town 1845-‐08-‐23 3Storrs, Mrs. Ann B. Servent [servant] steals money from 1849-‐03-‐24 2Storrs, Otis Appointed to school committee 1834-‐05-‐24 2Storrs, Otis Copartnership notice 1834-‐06-‐14 3Storrs, Otis Sec. of Bristol marine bible society 1834-‐10-‐18 3Storrs, Otis Copartnership dissolved because of Mr. Storrs' death 1835-‐04-‐18 3Storrs, Otis Administrator's notice 1835-‐04-‐18 3Storrs, Otis Probate notice 1835-‐12-‐12 3Stoughton, Eva Obituary, child of James 1852-‐07-‐10 3Stoughton, Ida Louisa Obituary, father James W. 1854-‐07-‐15 3Stoughton, James F. Clerk of King Philip fire co. 1858-‐01-‐23 2Stout, Anginette Black woman, obituary 1865-‐02-‐11 2Stow, John Daughter dies suddenly 1861-‐07-‐13 2Stowe, Rev. William (rector, St. Michael's) Lectures on "natural character and self reliance" 1858-‐03-‐13 3Stowe, Rev. William (rector, St. Michael's) Elected rector at meeting of parish 1858-‐04-‐10 2
Stowe, Rev. William (rector, St. Michael's) Ordained at ceremony 1858-‐05-‐01 2Stowe, Rev. William (rector, St. Michael's) App. to school committee 1858-‐05-‐29 2Stowe, Rev. William (rector, St. Michael's) Thanks townspeople for saving chapel and parsonage after St. Michael's church is destroyed by fire 1858-‐12-‐18 3Stowe, Rev. William (rector, St. Michael's) Lectures to Bristol young men's temperance union 1860-‐04-‐28 2Stowe, Rev. William (rector, St. Michael's) Chairman of meeting re. protection of western Indians 1860-‐08-‐25 2Stowe, Rev. William (rector, St. Michael's) Declined appointed as army chaplain, will remain in Bristol 1861-‐11-‐02 2Strang, Esther Obituary 1847-‐10-‐09 3Strong, Henry G. Obituary, son of Henry S. & Sarah G. 1863-‐03-‐07 3Stuart, Andrew Obituary 1869-‐12-‐11 3Studley, infant Obituary, child of John 1843-‐08-‐12 3Sturtevant, Mr. Opens writing school with Mr. Robinson 1840-‐06-‐06 3Sturtevant, Mr. Writing school praised 1840-‐06-‐13 2Stutson, George W. Married Mary Norris 1845-‐02-‐15 3Stutson, George W. Wife dies 1845-‐03-‐08 3Stutson, William Married Elizabeth Bullock 1852-‐01-‐17 3Stuve, John Obituary 1863-‐03-‐07 3Sugar house wharf Mentioned 1855-‐01-‐27 2Suicides Edmund Fale drown self 1835-‐09-‐12 2Suicides Henry White cuts own throat, intemperance blamed 1840-‐10-‐17 2Suicides J. Glacking cuts own throat 1850-‐07-‐27 2Suicides Anna Cooly attempts to jump from steamboat, rescued by crewman 1851-‐08-‐09 2Sullings & Green Open grocery store 1838-‐06-‐02 3Sullings & Green Copartnership dissolved, Wm. Sullings to continue business 1839-‐03-‐30 3Sullings, Ann Collector, Bristol Seaman's friend society 1840-‐06-‐20 2Sullings, Rev. Hervey Admitted freeman 1834-‐04-‐19 2Sullings, Rev. Hervey Present at dedication of church 1834-‐07-‐12 2Sullings, Rev. Hervey Opens church on High street 1834-‐05-‐31 2Sullings, Rev. Hervey Mentioned in lawsuit 1836-‐09-‐17 2Sullings, Rev. Hervey Appointed to school committee 1837-‐04-‐22 2Sullings, Rev. Hervey Meeting house mentioned in advertisement 1840-‐04-‐25 3Sullings, Rev. Hervey House and lot sold at auction 1842-‐03-‐26 3Sullings, Rev. Hervey Description of will 1860-‐01-‐14 2Sullings, William P. (grocer) Copartnership with Thomas Green 1838-‐06-‐02 3Sullings, William P. (grocer) Copartnership dissolved 1839-‐03-‐30 3Sullings, William P. (grocer) To continue business 1839-‐03-‐30 3Sullings, William P. (grocer) Notice to debtors 1840-‐01-‐04 3Sullings, William P. (grocer) Plans to close, sells stock at cost 1841-‐02-‐06 3Sullings, William P. (grocer) Goods sold at auction 1841-‐03-‐06 3Sullivan, Ellen Widow of John, obituary 1875-‐01-‐02 2Sullivan, Louis Obituary 1869-‐04-‐24 2Sumner, Abby Obituary 1852-‐02-‐14 3Sumner, Abby Notice to debtors 1852-‐05-‐08 3Swan, Abbey Obituary 1834-‐08-‐23 3Swan, Abby Former house sold at auction 1847-‐10-‐09 3Swan, Capt. Thomas Obituary 1855-‐02-‐17 3Swan, Caroline Obituary, wife of Samuel B. 1847-‐05-‐01 3Swan, Charlotte De Wolf Obituary, child of Samuel 1848-‐08-‐05 3Swan, Edward Son of Samuel, obituary 1863-‐08-‐29 3
Swan, Elizabeth Probate notice 1848-‐08-‐12 3Swan, Elizabeth Married Charles Branford of Pennsylvania 1838-‐03-‐10 3Swan, Hannah Married Henry Hall of Connecticut 1838-‐04-‐07 3Swan, Hannah C. Married Capt. C. Johnson of New Jersey 1850-‐03-‐23 3Swan, Margaret Married Thomas Dwyer of Connecticut 1844-‐06-‐22 3Swan, Maria Married Peter Mitchell of Portsmouth 1838-‐03-‐17 3Swan, Mary Married E. Thompson 1845-‐10-‐04 3Swan, Mary Anna Obituary, daughter of Samuel Osborn 1858-‐02-‐06 3Swan, Nathaniel P. Appointed constable 1840-‐04-‐18 2Swan, Osborn Officer, Bristol artillery 1861-‐04-‐06 3Swan, Ruth Ann Married Benjamin P. Bosworth 1857-‐02-‐28 3Swan, S. F. Officer, Bristol artillery 1855-‐04-‐07 2Swan, Samuel Obituary 1863-‐04-‐14 3Swan, Samuel B. Married Caroline Eddy 1846-‐12-‐25 3Swan, Samuel B. Offers reward for vandals who destroyed trees 1851-‐09-‐20 3Swan, Samuel O. Married Sarah Mason 1848-‐07-‐8 3Swan, Sarah Obituary, widow of Thomas 1861-‐03-‐30 3Swan, Sarah (daughter of Thomas Swan) Married James Pidge of North Providence 1835-‐05-‐09 3Swan, Thomas Surveyor of wood 1834-‐05-‐17 2Swan, Thomas Corder of wood 1835-‐05-‐02 2Swan, Thomas Measurer of wood 2Swan, William Frederick Obituary, father William P. 1853-‐04-‐16 3Swan, William P. Obituary, son of Samuel 1852-‐12-‐11 3Swan, William P. King Philip fire co. issues resolution of sympathy 1852-‐12-‐18 3Swan, William Pearse Married Caroline E. Easterbrooks 1851-‐03-‐29 3Swanston, Elizabeth Ann Obituary 1860-‐08-‐11 3Swanston, Elizabeth Ann Eulogy, tragic deaths of sisters discussed 1860-‐08-‐18 3Swanston, Jane Catharine Dies at 17, eulogy 1860-‐04-‐21 3Sweet, Almira Married Orrin H. Holmes 1840-‐05-‐30 3Sweet, E. W. Advertisement for medicine 1839-‐09-‐07 4Sweet, Ferdinand Wounded in battle 1862-‐09-‐27 2Sweet, John B. (spinner, manufacturer) Petitions for insolvency 1843-‐02-‐25 3Sweet, John B. (spinner, manufacturer) Petition granted 1843-‐03-‐18 2Sweet, John B. (spinner, manufacturer) Assignee's notice 1843-‐09-‐09 3Sweet, John B. (spinner, manufacturer) Advertisement for whitewashing 1844-‐05-‐04 3Sweet, John B. (spinner, manufacturer) Advertisement to repair clocks 1848-‐10-‐14 3Sweetman, Rev. S. K. Lectures on "man, mind & Christianity" 1858-‐03-‐27 3Sweetman, Rev. S. K. Description of lecture 1858-‐04-‐03 2Sweetman, Rev. S. K. Preaches at South Christian church 1858-‐05-‐01 3Sweetman, Rev. S. K. Will leave South Christian church 1858-‐05-‐22 2Swett, John B. (yeoman) Petitions for insolvency 1854-‐08-‐19 3Swett's farm Mentioned 1852-‐10-‐23 3Swift, Sarah P. Married Luther Manchester 1838-‐09-‐08 3Swift, Susan Married to Capt. Josiah Gladding 1833-‐10-‐26 3Sykes, Charles Porter Obituary, father Rev. James N. 1855-‐10-‐06 3Sykes, James N. (reverend) Appointed to school committee 1844-‐04-‐06 2Sykes, James N. (reverend) Lectures 1845-‐04-‐26 3Sykes, James N. (reverend) Appointed guardian of child 1846-‐01-‐10 3
Sykes, James N. (reverend) To deliver oration on Fourth 1846-‐06-‐27 2Sykes, James N. (reverend) V.P. of Bristol co. association for improvement of public schools 1846-‐12-‐05 2Sykes, James N. (reverend) Sec. of committee to plan centenial [centennial] celebration 1847-‐05-‐22 2Sykes, James N. (reverend) Leaves Baptist church 1848-‐01-‐15 2Sylvester, George Henry Obituary, father Manuel 1856-‐10-‐25 3Sylvester, Joseph (boatsteerer) Dies at sea 1845-‐04-‐05 3Sylvester, Joseph (boatsteerer) Probate notice 1845-‐04-‐12 3