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Sabine (Brig) Purchased by Bristolians Norris and Barnes 18461212 2 Saddle shops Henry C. Gibson advertisement 18331019 3 Saddle shops Edward P. Butts advertisement 18340927 3 Saddle shops C. Willcox, advertisement 18360702 3 Sadler, Joseph Sons drown 18401121 2 Sailor's home Advertisement to let 18450222 3 Sailor's home Advertisement to let 18460704 3 Sailor's home Advertisement to let 18490317 3 Sailor's temperance boarding house To be established in Bristol 18361112 2 Sailor's temperance boarding house Letter conc. need for 18361119 2 Sailor's temperance boarding house Opens, editorial praising 18361203 2 Saint Michael's church Superstructure nears completion, bell arrives from N.Y. 18331005 2 Saint Michael's church Request to alter charter 18340125 2 Saint Michael's church Consectated [Consecrated] 18340301 2 Saint Michael's church Advertisement For pews 18340301 3 Saint Michael's church Rev. Bristed installed 18340308 2 Saint Michael's church Letter conc. Parish 18350801 2 Saint Michael's church Concert of sacred music 18370311 3 Saint Michael's church Notice 18370401 3 Saint Michael's church Organ music praised 18400801 2 Saint Michael's church Choir stages clambake 18400801 2 Saint Michael's church Ladies of stage sale 18410619 3 Saint Michael's church Rev. Thomas Fales ordained at 18410807 2 Saint Michael's church Poem to bell of 18430415 2 Saint Michael's church Rev. Bristed retires because of bad health 18430422 2 Saint Michael's church Christmas services described 18431230 2 Saint Michael's church Rev. J.M. Cooke installed 18440210 2 Saint Michael's church Ladies of make preparations for fair 18440622 2 Saint Michael's church Notice of fair 18440629 2&3 Saint Michael's church Ladies of hold auction 18450704 2&3 Saint Michael's church Revival in 18470213 2 Saint Michael's church Ladies of hold grand Fair 18470703 2 Saint Michael's church Concert for seamen held in lecture room 18490519 3 Saint Michael's church Ladies benevolent soc. holds sale 18491215 3 Saint Michael's church Rev. Cooke to leave because of ill health 18501214 2 Saint Michael's church Wardens and vestrymen issue testimonial to Rev. Cooke 18501228 3 Saint Michael's church Parishioners issue testimonial 18501228 3 Saint Michael's church New rector sellected [selected] 18511025 2 Saint Michael's church Ladies benevolent soc. Holds Christmas fair 18511213 3 Saint Michael's church Issues resolution of sympathy after death of Rev. Cooke 18530416 2 Saint Michael's church Exhibits mosiac [mosaic] quilt 18530423 2&3 Saint Michael's church Donates portion of proceeds of exhibition of Wm. Gladding (blind) 18530430 2 Saint Michael's church Rev. Trapnell will deliver series of lectures to 18531029 3 Saint Michael's church Masonic anniversary celebrated in 18540617 2 Saint Michael's church Issues resolution of sympathy after death of Rev. Bristed 18550303 2 Saint Michael's church Rev. Clarke, bishop, preaches 18550428 2 Saint Michael's church Ladies benevolent soc. holds fair 18551215 3 Saint Michael's church Rev. Bristed will disputed 18560920 2

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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