Ladieu, Capt. Master of barque Nickolas Brown 1845-‐10-‐25 2Ladieu, Eliza Married J. Gregory of Seekonk 1850-‐12-‐21 3Ladieu, Rachel Obituary 1853-‐09-‐10 3Ladieu, Samuel Dies at 60 1849-‐04-‐07 3Ladieu, Samuel Probate notice 1849-‐04-‐07 3Ladieu, Samuel Executrix's notice 1849-‐05-‐12 3Ladieu, Samuel Admitted freeman 1837-‐09-‐02 2Lahee, (Infant) Obituary, son of Henry 1853-‐01-‐22 3Lahee, Patrick Arrested for selling liquor 1856-‐04-‐19 2Lahee, Patrick Brawl at grocery of, arrested for assault 1856-‐08-‐02 2Lahee, Patrick Description of trial 1857-‐08-‐01 2Lahee, Patrick Returns to Ireland 1858-‐10-‐30 2Lahee, Thomas Obituary 1865-‐11-‐11 3Lake, Albert Obituary, dies at sea 1852-‐02-‐21 2Lake, Albert Probate notice 1852-‐04-‐10 3Lake, Albert Administrator's notice 1852-‐06-‐05 3Lake, Albert C. Married Almeida Alger 1843-‐10-‐28 3Lake, Albert C. Joins California gold rush 1849-‐03-‐10 2Lake, Albert C. Returns from California 1851-‐06-‐21 2Lake, Betsey Obituary 1834-‐12-‐13 3Lake, Clarissa Married Amasa Humphreys 1841-‐04-‐03 3Lake, Daniel G. Married Ellen Vennard of Portsmouth 1860-‐08-‐18 3Lake, Daniel G. Feared captured at Bull Run 1861-‐07-‐27 2Lake, Daniel G. Imprisoned at Richmond 1861-‐08-‐24 2Lake, Daniel G. Letter to wife published 1861-‐08-‐24 2Lake, Daniel G. Imprisoned in Alabama 1862-‐02-‐22 2Lake, Daniel G. Released, returns home 1862-‐06-‐07 2Lake, Elizabeth Married Isaac Darling 1851-‐08-‐16 3Lake, Ellen P. Married J. Maxwell of Warren 1860-‐10-‐13 3Lake, Ellias Land sold at sheriff's sale 1836-‐10-‐01 3Lake, Godfrey Obituary 1855-‐09-‐29 3Lake, Henry F. Offers reward for vandals 1838-‐08-‐11 3Lake, Isaac Obituary 1843-‐04-‐08 3Lake, Joseph Obituary 1861-‐03-‐02 3Lake, Julia A. Obituary, wife of Joseph Jr. 1860-‐02-‐25 3Lake, Louisa R. Married Andrew P. Androsstrom 1857-‐05-‐09 3Lake, Malvina Obituary, child of Albert 1849-‐12-‐08 3Lake, Malvina F. Married Joshua Drown of Warren 1843-‐03-‐18 3Lake, Mary Widow of Pardon Lake, obituary 1868-‐11-‐21 3Lake, Pardon (merchant) Advertisement 1834-‐02-‐01 4Lake, Pardon (merchant) Mentioned in advertisement 1839-‐10-‐05 3Lake, Pardon (merchant) Description of family's departure for west 1858-‐10-‐09 2Lake, Pardon (merchant) Administrator's notice 1860-‐01-‐07 4Lake, Reuben D. Obituary, dies in Illinois, short biography 1861-‐02-‐02 3Lake, Surah A. Married Hiram Luce 1852-‐01-‐10 3Lake. Albert B. Obituary, child of Albert 1849-‐12-‐08 3Land Sales Land auction between Mt. Lane & Mott's 1863-‐04-‐25 3Land Sales Land auction-‐on Union St. E of Lake property 1863-‐04-‐25 3
Land Sales Also East of Ingraham & Mauran Property 1863-‐04-‐25 3Land Sales Corner of Wood & Bradford & fronting Wood 1863-‐04-‐25 3Land Sales Auctions-‐Ingraham, Lawless, on Hope St. 1863-‐05-‐09 2Land Sales Diman property on Union St. 1863-‐05-‐09 2Land Sales Church buys land on Franklin St. 1863-‐05-‐02 2Land Sales Wood St. lots, "Felix" lot sold 1863-‐05-‐16 2Land Sales Land bounded by: Franklin St., Sarah Bradford's land, William St., Sam Pitman's land 1864-‐04-‐16 3Land Sales 7 acres between Crane & Franklin St.; Driscoll 1864-‐08-‐13 3Land Sales Lot on Constitution; Pierce-‐Pearse 1864-‐08-‐20 2Land Sales Lots-‐E on Hope St., S on Constitution 1864-‐10-‐15 3Land Sales State St. & Catherine St. lots 1865-‐01-‐28 3Land Sales Land on Thames St.-‐Gladding 1865-‐02-‐25 3Land Sales Lots next to steamboat wharf-‐Geisler 1865-‐03-‐04 2Land Sales Six acres-‐Wood St. 1865-‐03-‐11 3Land Sales Also High St. lot 1865-‐03-‐11 3Land Sales Lots for sale on Walley St, High St. 1865-‐10-‐14 3Land Sales Lot on corner of Hope & Union St. 1865-‐11-‐11 3Land Sales Several lots in town for sale 1866-‐09-‐08 3Land Sales Lots on Walley St. 1866-‐09-‐22 3Land Sales Lots on Mount Lane and Constitution St. 1867-‐04-‐20 3Land Sales House lot on High and Burton Sts. 1867-‐04-‐27 3Land Sales Lots on street running east from town bridge 1867-‐05-‐11 3Land Sales Lots on Crooked Lane, Church St. for sale 1867-‐08-‐31 3Land Sales Lots on Cook St. at auction 1868-‐03-‐28 3Land Sales Land on Wind Mill Point on Poppasquash for sale 1868-‐05-‐16 3Land Sales D'Wolf land of Ferry Hill Rd. for sale 1868-‐10-‐03 3Land Sales Ferry Hill land for sale by D'Wolfe 1868-‐10-‐10 3Land Sales Land on State St. and on corner of State and Thames 1868-‐10-‐10 3Land Sales Land on Wilson's Lane 1868-‐10-‐17 3Land Sales Land on Burton, Wood and Walley Sts. 1868-‐11-‐21 3Land Sales Land on State St. and near Thames St. for sale 1869-‐01-‐23 3Land Sales House lots for sale, Geo. Munro 1869-‐03-‐13 3Land Sales House lots corner of Hope and Walley Sts. 1869-‐07-‐17 3Land Sales House lots for sale on road leading to Warren 1869-‐07-‐24 3Land Sales House lots for sale, some on Main Rd., some on Poppasquash 1869-‐08-‐21 3Land Sales House lots for sale; Hope and Walley Sts. 1869-‐08-‐21 3Land Sales House lots on Wood and Richmond Sts. 1869-‐12-‐04 3Land Sales Lots in front of Huma Steam Mill 1870-‐02-‐05 3Land Sales Lots for sale on Cook St. 1870-‐05-‐07 3Land Sales Mortgage foreclosure lots for sale 1870-‐06-‐24 3Land Sales Lost on Wilson's Lane; also on Cook and High Sts. 1870-‐10-‐01 3Land Sales Lots on Constitution, High, and Summer Sts. 1871-‐05-‐06 3Land Sales Lot on Bradford and Central St. 1871-‐10-‐21 3Land Sales High St. lot for sale 1872-‐01-‐20 2Land Sales Lots for sale on High and Burton Sts. 1872-‐03-‐09 3Land Sales Valuable real estate for sale in Bristol's business and manufacturing district 1872-‐03-‐30 2Land Sales Lots for sale on High and Burton Sts. 1872-‐04-‐20 3Land Sales House lots for sale on Wood St. and High St. 1872-‐05-‐11 3
Land Sales Land and buildings at administrative sale-‐RR 1872-‐08-‐17 2Land Sales List of railroad land sold 1872-‐09-‐14 2Land Sales Land sales on north side of Franklin St. 1872-‐11-‐16 3Land Sales Land on High, Burton, and Wood Sts. For sale 1873-‐03-‐29 3Land Sales Lot on Catherine St. for sale 1873-‐06-‐14 3Land Sales Valuable land for sale on Ferry Road 1873-‐10-‐18 3Land Sales List of properties on Hope, Ferry, and Bourn Sts., also Poppasquash Point up for sale 1874-‐04-‐04 3Land Sales Bayview Ave. and George St. lots for sale 1874-‐10-‐24 3Lane, Harriet Married James Freeborn 1840-‐08-‐29 3Lanegan, Thomas Injured when building collapses during fire 1860-‐05-‐12 2Lanegan, Thomas Condition slightly improved 1860-‐05-‐19 2Lannegan, Thomas Body found off pier, murder suspected 1851-‐03-‐22 2Lannigan, Thomas Obituary 1868-‐08-‐22 3Launchings Perry, Brothers & Co. launches ship 1833-‐11-‐16 3Launchings Messrs. Crandall launch ship 1836-‐10-‐01 2Launchings Metacom launched 1836-‐10-‐08 2Launchings Amos Crandall launches schooner 1840-‐09-‐26 2Launchings Amos Crandall launches schooner Tarry-‐Not 1840-‐10-‐03 2Launchings New barque launched 1840-‐10-‐10 2Launchings Barque Empress launched by Crandall 1840-‐10-‐17 2Launchings Sloop launched by A. Crandall 1841-‐05-‐29 3Launchings Sloop Rhode Island launched by Crandall 1841-‐11-‐20 2Launchings Crandall launches schooner 1842-‐08-‐27 2Launchings Schooner Thomas Fenner launched 1842-‐09-‐03 2Launchings Barque Huma launched by Crandall 1843-‐09-‐30 2Launchings Steam powered sloop launched 1844-‐05-‐04 2Launchings Steamboat Washington completed 1844-‐07-‐20 2Launchings Schooner Moses Brown launched by Crandall 1844-‐08-‐03 2Launchings New steamboat launched by Crandall 1844-‐12-‐14 2Launchings Schooner launched by Crandall 1845-‐07-‐19 2Launchings Schooner Deleware launched by Crandall 1845-‐07-‐26 2Launchings Sloop Roger Williams launched by Crandall 1846-‐04-‐04 2Launchings Schooner Abner Hall launched by Crandall 1846-‐07-‐25 2Launchings Schooner Planter launched by Crandall 1846-‐09-‐26 2Launchings Schooner Copia launched by Crandall 1847-‐05-‐08 2Launchings Crandall launches ship Esther May 1847-‐07-‐10 2Launchings Crandall launches schooner 1847-‐10-‐23 2Launchings Crandall launches ship William Sprague 1847-‐12-‐11 2Launchings Sloop launched by Crandall 1848-‐04-‐15 2Launchings Schooner launched by Crandall 1848-‐05-‐27 2Launchings Another schooner launched, joins fleet of Crandall built boats 1848-‐06-‐03 2Launchings Brigantine launched by Crandall 1848-‐09-‐23 2Launchings Sloops Harvest and Frederick Brown launched by Crandall 1848-‐10-‐07 2Launchings Sloop William H. Bowen launched by Crandall 1849-‐11-‐24 2Launchings Schooner Mail launched by Thompson, Stanton & Co. 1850-‐05-‐25 2Launchings Sloop Pointer launched by Thompson, Stanton & Co. 1850-‐06-‐15 2Launchings Schooner Star launched by T.,S. & Co. 1850-‐12-‐07 2Launchings Sloop Thomas Hull launched by T.,S. & Co. 1850-‐12-‐14 2
Launchings Sloop launched by T.,S. & Co. 1851-‐09-‐06 2Launchings Sloop Maria Louisa launched 1851-‐09-‐20 2Launchings Sloop America launched by T.,S. & Co. 1851-‐11-‐08 2Launchings Description of sloop America 1851-‐11-‐22 2Launchings Sloop Oliver Chace launched by T.,S. & Co. 1852-‐04-‐03 2Launchings Sloop Richard Smith launched by T.,S. & Co. 1852-‐05-‐01 2Launchings Barque launched by T.,S. & Co. 1852-‐11-‐06 2Launchings Clipper barque Venus launched by T.,S. & Co. 1852-‐11-‐20 2Launchings Revenue cutters Jefferson Davis and William L. Marcy launched by T.,S. & Co. 1853-‐07-‐02 2Launchings Stanton & Skinner launch schooner Calvin Stevens 1854-‐05-‐27 2Launchings Schooner Nightingale launched by S. & S. 1854-‐11-‐11 2Launchings Bark Esperanza and Ocean's Favor launched by Thompson 1855-‐01-‐20 2Launchings Bark Esperanza re-‐named Topeka 1855-‐02-‐03 2Launchings Yacht North Star launched by Thompson 1855-‐04-‐28 2Launchings Yacht Teazer launched by Thompson 1855-‐05-‐26 2Launchings Schooner H.F. Payton launched by S. & S. 1855-‐08-‐18 2Launchings Barque Elliot launched by Messrs. Thompson 1856-‐06-‐28 2Lawder, Eliza Married Daniel B. Rockwell of N.Y. 1855-‐08-‐25 3Lawless, Ann Obituary 1872-‐07-‐13 2Lawless, Capt. James (master, Louisiana) Living in N.Y. 1850-‐11-‐23 2Lawless, Capt. James (master, Louisiana) Card of thanks to 1852-‐02-‐07 2Lawless, Capt. James (master, Louisiana) Risks life to save passengers of shipwreck 1852-‐04-‐17 2Lawless, Capt. James (master, Louisiana) Note of thanks from passengers 1852-‐05-‐15 2Lawless, Capt. James (master, Louisiana) Testimonial to 1852-‐06-‐05 2Lawless, Capt. James (master, Louisiana) Superintends building of new steamer, will command same 1852-‐08-‐28 2Lawless, Capt. James (master, Louisiana) Description of new ship 1852-‐10-‐23 2Lawless, Capt. James (master, Louisiana) Placed in command of new steamship 1854-‐06-‐03 2Lawless, Capt. John Y. (master, ship Wm. Bryant) Sends message from New Orleans 1849-‐01-‐13 2Lawless, Capt. John Y. (master, ship Wm. Bryant) Received testimonial from passengers 1853-‐12-‐03 2Lawless, Elizabeth Obituary, wife of William 1858-‐04-‐10 3Lawless, Elizabeth Married John Gladding (Captain) 1853-‐02-‐12 3Lawless, Gilbert Obituary 1871-‐09-‐09 2Lawless, Harriet Collector, Bristol Seaman's Friend Soc. 1841-‐07-‐24 2Lawless, Harriet Married John Daggett 1843-‐07-‐22 3Lawless, Harriet M. Married Joseph Rowbotham 1854-‐09-‐09 3Lawless, Hattie (Infant) Daughter of Gilbert and Adeline, obituary 1870-‐08-‐06 3Lawless, Infant Obituary, child of John 1840-‐03-‐21 3Lawless, Isabell Wife of John and daughter of William, obituary 1870-‐11-‐05 2Lawless, James (Captain) Married Alice Cartee 1840-‐06-‐27 3Lawless, James (Captain) Capt. of Bristol Militia 1840-‐09-‐19 2Lawless, James (Captain) Master of new schooner 1846-‐09-‐26 2Lawless, James (Captain) Notice conc. schooner Planter 1846-‐10-‐03 3Lawless, James (Captain) Sells estate on Hope St. 1852-‐07-‐24 2 & 3Lawless, James (Captain) Director, Freeman's Bank 1861-‐01-‐12 3Lawless, John Obituary 1833-‐09-‐14 3Lawless, John Corder of wood 1834-‐05-‐17 2Lawless, John Y. Married Harriet Waldron 1838-‐06-‐30 3Lawless, John Y. Files for insolvency 1848-‐08-‐19 3
Lawless, Margarett Obituary 1834-‐10-‐25 3Lawless, Nancy Obituary, father John 1855-‐12-‐01 3Lawless, Nathaniel Corder of wood 1834-‐05-‐17 2Lawless, Sarah Married John Cole 1848-‐01-‐08 3Lawless, Sarah Obituary 1835-‐11-‐28 3Lawless, Sarah Widow of Captain John, obituary 1872-‐03-‐30 2Lawless, Susan G. Married Joseph J. Ralph 1854-‐05-‐06 3Lawless, William Appointed auctioneer 1838-‐05-‐05 2Lawless, William Shop mentioned in advertisement 1839-‐01-‐19 3Lawless, William To lecture at Court House 1841-‐03-‐27 2Lawless, William Lecture commented upon 1841-‐04-‐03 2Lawless, William Lectures to Bristol Suffrage Association 1841-‐07-‐17 3Lawless, William Married Anna Rawlings of Mass. 1860-‐12-‐22 3Lawrence (Brig) Sold by John Howe 1838-‐08-‐18 3Lawrence, Catherine Obituary, wife of John 1858-‐01-‐30 3Lawrence, Eliza V. Married James Munro 1839-‐09-‐07 3Lawrence, John Married Lucy Coggeshall 1861-‐04-‐27 3Lawrence, Louisa V. Married Silas Aldrich 1846-‐01-‐31 3Lawrence, Lucy Wife of St. John, obituary 1864-‐05-‐15 3Lawrence, Mrs. Severely beaten during robbery attempt 1860-‐04-‐07 2Lawrence, Mrs. Assailant arrrested 1861-‐04-‐27 2Lawrence, Mrs. Assailant convicted of rape 1861-‐05-‐11 2Lawshe, Rev. J.G. Obituary 1853-‐03-‐12 3Lawton, Abial S.C. Opens dry goods store on State Street 1842-‐06-‐11 3Lawton, Abial S.C. Store closed 1842-‐11-‐05 3Lawton, Bebee Married John S. Douglass 1836-‐07-‐02 3Lawton, Horace Married Waity Douglass 1844-‐07-‐20 3Lawton, Mr. (manager, express co.) Mentioned 1858-‐11-‐06 2Lawton, Peter Married Nancy Simmons 1839-‐08-‐17 3Lawton, Welcome Married Almira Thompson 1836-‐09-‐03 3Lawton, William J. Dies in army hospital 1862-‐09-‐06 2Lawton, William W. Married Mary Tibbetts 1848-‐11-‐18 3Lawyers See attorneysLeBaron, Hannah Married Daniel Wheaton of Mass. 1836-‐11-‐19 3LeBaron, James Director, Eagle Bank 1835-‐07-‐11 3LeBaron, James Meeting of stockholders of Pocanoket Steam Mill 1840-‐01-‐25 3LeBaron, James Trustee of savings bank 1841-‐08-‐14 3LeBaron, James Pres. of Directors, Eagle Bank 1847-‐07-‐24 3LeBaron, James Director of proposed Bristol Telegraph Co. 1849-‐02-‐10 2LeBaron, James Resigns as Pres. of bank 1850-‐11-‐09 3LeBaron, James Obituary 1856-‐04-‐05 2 &3LeBaron, James Probate notice 1856-‐05-‐10 3LeBaron, James Description of lawsuit vs. Eagle Bank 1855-‐09-‐15 2LeBaron, James House and store sold 1856-‐04-‐19 3LeBaron, James Former store mentioned 1856-‐08-‐30 3LeBaron, James Lawsuit vs. Eagle bank resolved 1858-‐03-‐06 2LeBaron, James Homestead estate sold 1858-‐11-‐13 3LeBaron, James Probate notice 1858-‐12-‐11 3
LeBaron, James Homestead estate sold 1860-‐05-‐26 2LeBaron, James Former store mentioned 1861-‐05-‐25 3LeBaron, Oceana H. Real estate sold at auction 1860-‐08-‐18 3LeBarron, William Henry Obituary 1836-‐04-‐23 3Lectures Phrenologist visits Bristol 1834-‐07-‐26 3Lectures Lectures on Geology 1834-‐09-‐12 3Lectures George Howe lectures on reading 1834-‐11-‐29 2Lectures Editorial conc. 1834-‐12-‐13 2Lectures Mr.Nutting lectures on electricity 1835-‐01-‐17 2Lectures Mr. Quimby lectures on electricity 1836-‐01-‐16 2Lectures Letter conc. value of 1836-‐01-‐30 2Lectures Mr. Wilbur lectures on Astronomy 1836-‐02-‐06 2Lectures Editorial conc. program of lectures 1836-‐10-‐15 2Lectures Editorial praising program of lectures 1836-‐11-‐05 2Lectures Lectures planned 1836-‐11-‐05 3Lectures Letter conc. 1836-‐11-‐12 2Lectures Mr. Sanborn lectures on history of Babylon 1836-‐12-‐24 3Lectures Dr. Martin lectures on Botanic Medicine 1836-‐12-‐31 3Lectures Prof. John deWolf lectures 1837-‐01-‐07 3Lectures Silas Holmes lectures on history of Bristol 1837-‐01-‐28 2Lectures Chief Justice Durfee lectures 1837-‐03-‐11 3Lectures Durfee's lecture praised 1837-‐03-‐18 2Lectures Rev. Farley to lecture 1837-‐04-‐15 3Lectures Lecture praised 1837-‐04-‐22 2Lectures Rev. Tobey lectures 1837-‐07-‐01 3Lectures Dr. Brevoort, Phrenologist, visits 1837-‐11-‐25 2Lectures Editorial conc. Phrenologist's lecture 1837-‐12-‐02 2Lectures Dr. J.A. Brown to lecture 1837-‐12-‐23 3Lectures P.S. Cleaveland lectures on grammer 1838-‐08-‐11 2Lectures Letter conc. lecture on grammer 1838-‐08-‐18 2Lectures P.S. Cleaveland begins series of 20 lectures 1838-‐08-‐18 3Lectures Lecture on silk growing 1838-‐09-‐29 3Lectures Letter conc. silk growing 1838-‐10-‐06 2Lectures Lecture on history of R.I. 1838-‐10-‐20 3Lectures Lecture on electricity 1839-‐01-‐12 2 & 3Lectures Dr. Mason lectures 1839-‐02-‐02 3Lectures Mr. Fletcher lectures on Phrenology 1839-‐02-‐01 2Lectures Prof. J. deWolf lectures on Geology 1839-‐03-‐09 2Lectures Benjamin Bowen lectures on education of blind 1839-‐06-‐22 3Lectures G.W. Clarke of Mich. Lectures on temperance 1840-‐06-‐27 2Lectures John Nazro lectures on pulpit eloquence 1840-‐08-‐08 3Lectures Mr. Clark lectures on African Colonization 1840-‐09-‐26 2Lectures Letter conc. Mr. Clark's lecture 1840-‐10-‐03 2Lectures Letter conc. Mr. Clark's lecture 1840-‐10-‐10 2Lectures Mr. J. Woods lectures on Jerusalem 1840-‐11-‐14 3Lectures Lecture disturbed by loiterers 1840-‐11-‐21 2Lectures Series of lectures planned 1840-‐12-‐19 2Lectures G.W. Peck's lecture, and attendance of townspeople praised 1841-‐01-‐02 2
Lectures Capt. Usher lectures 1841-‐01-‐09 2Lectures Mr. Shepard lectures on history of Bible 1841-‐01-‐23 2Lectures Mr. Eames lectures on history 1841-‐02-‐06 2Lectures Rev. Johnson and Mr. Booth lecture on temperance 1841-‐02-‐13 2Lectures G.F. Usher lectures on Geology 1841-‐02-‐20 2Lectures C. Parsons of Prov. Lectures on history 1841-‐03-‐06 2Lectures Mr. Sanborn to lecture on Babylon 1841-‐02-‐20 2 & 3Lectures John Howe lectures on political economy 1841-‐02-‐27 2Lectures Hon. Wm. Staples lectures on history of R.I. 1841-‐03-‐13 2Lectures Wm. Lawless to lecture 1841-‐03-‐27 2Lectures Mr. Cook lectures on history of science and literature 1841-‐04-‐03 2Lectures Lecture on suffrage and political economy 1841-‐07-‐10 2 & 3Lectures Repeat of series of lectures urged 1841-‐10-‐23 2Lectures Meeting to discuss possibility of new series of lectures 1841-‐10-‐23 3Lectures Winter series of lectures planned, speakers sought 1841-‐10-‐30 2Lectures Mr. Tew lectures on temperance 1841-‐11-‐20 2Lectures Mr. Rogers will lecture on history of India 1841-‐12-‐25 2Lectures Chief Justice Durfee speaks on constitutional law 1842-‐03-‐12 3Lectures P.T. Kenney lectures on 2nd coming of Christ 1842-‐08-‐06 3Lectures Series of temperance lectures planned 1842-‐08-‐20 2Lectures J.H. Hawkins lectures on temperance 1842-‐08-‐20 3Lectures Article conc. Mr. Hawkins' lecture 1842-‐09-‐03 2Lectures Mr. Wright, Phrenologist, visits Bristol 1842-‐09-‐24 2Lectures Mr. Beckwith, Sec. of Amer. Peace Society, lectures on peace 1842-‐11-‐05 2Lectures Dr. Lambert lectures on anatomy with help of manikin 1842-‐12-‐31 2Lectures Prof. Greenback of England lectures on elocution 1843-‐02-‐11 2Lectures Prof. Greenback's lecture praised 1843-‐02-‐18 2Lectures Winter course of lectures planned, notice of ticket sales 1843-‐11-‐04 3Lectures Will begin when sufficient tickets are sold 1843-‐11-‐11 2Lectures Mr. White lectures on magnetism, Miss Fisher will lecture on Phrenology 1843-‐11-‐18 2Lectures George Mann of Prov. Lectures 1843-‐11-‐25 3Lectures Abraham Payne of Prov. Lectures 1843-‐12-‐02 2Lectures Henry Barnard, state agent for public schools, lectures 1843-‐12-‐09 2Lectures Recounting of Mr. Barnard's speech 1843-‐12-‐16 3Lectures Rev. Shepard lectures 1843-‐12-‐16 3Lectures Prof. Gammel lectures to Young Men's Lyceum 1843-‐12-‐23 3Lectures Hon. A. Bosworth of Warren lectures 1843-‐12-‐23 3Lectures A. Payne of Prov. Lectures 1844-‐01-‐13 3Lectures Efforts of Y.M. Lyceum in arranging series of lectures praised 1844-‐01-‐20 2Lectures Need for temperance lectures cited 1844-‐01-‐20 2Lectures Mr. Day delivers temperance lecture 1844-‐01-‐20 2 & 3Lectures Rev. Thomas Vernon lectures 1844-‐01-‐10 3Lectures Mr. Day's lecture praised 1844-‐01-‐27 2Lectures Mr. G. Day gives extra lecture 1844-‐01-‐27 3Lectures C. Bradley of Prov. to lecture 1844-‐01-‐27 3Lectures C. Bradley's lecture praised 1844-‐02-‐03 2Lectures Mr. A. Everett to lecture 1844-‐02-‐03 3Lectures Description of Mr. Everett's lecture 1844-‐02-‐10 2
Lectures Rev. M.A. DeWolf of Mass. to lecture 1844-‐02-‐10 3Lectures Description of Mr. DeWolf's speech 1844-‐02-‐17 2Lectures G. Peck of Boston to lecture 1844-‐02-‐17 3Lectures Temperance address leads to formation of new temperance society 1844-‐03-‐02 2Lectures Rev. J.W. Cooke to lecture 1844-‐03-‐02 3Lectures Description of Mr. Cooke's lecture 1844-‐03-‐09 2Lectures Rev. Sykes lectures on temperance 1844-‐03-‐09 3Lectures Mr. Barnard of school dept. lectures on discomforts suffered by students 1844-‐03-‐16 2Lectures Member of Lyceum lectures, description of speech 1844-‐03-‐23 2Lectures John Gough lectures on temperance 1844-‐05-‐04 2Lectures Stores close early to allow employees to attend 1844-‐09-‐28 2Lectures Meeting to plan series of lectures 1844-‐10-‐19 2Lectures Prof. Gammell to lecture 1844-‐11-‐30 2Lectures Mr. and Mrs. Arm lecture on methods of improving memory 1844-‐11-‐30 2Lectures Description of Prof. Gammell's lecture 1844-‐12-‐07 3Lectures Rev. Bent to lecture 1844-‐12-‐07 3Lectures Rev. Chas. Brooks to lecture 1844-‐12-‐14 3Lectures Harrison Page of Brown University to lecture 1844-‐12-‐21 3Lectures Mr. Giles of Boston to lecture 1845-‐01-‐04 3Lectures Mr. Colby of New Bedford to lecture 1845-‐01-‐11 3Lectures Rev. Choules of Mass. to lecture 1844-‐01-‐18 3Lectures E. Burritt, the "Learned Blacksmith", lectures 1845-‐01-‐25 3Lectures Blacksmith's lecture praised 1845-‐02-‐01 2Lectures Rev. Cooke lectures 1845-‐02-‐01 3Lectures Rev. Giles lectures 1845-‐02-‐01 3Lectures Rev. Hague of Mass. lectures 1845-‐02-‐15 3Lectures Financial problems cited, Rev. Thayer and Horace Mann to lecture 1845-‐02-‐22 2Lectures Mr. Wilbur, Astronomer, lectures, plans further lectures 1845-‐02-‐22 2Lectures Mr. Wilbur's lectures recommended 1845-‐03-‐01 2Lectures Rev. Alden, of USN, lectures 1845-‐03-‐08 3Lectures Charles Hart of Prov. Lectures 1845-‐03-‐15 3Lectures Memory improvement lecture discussed 1845-‐03-‐22 2Lectures Rev. Giles of Boston lectures on "Irish Character" 1845-‐03-‐22 3Lectures Memory lecture discussed further 1845-‐03-‐29 2Lectures N.B. Cooke lectures 1845-‐03-‐29 3Lectures Prof. Chace of Brown U. lectures 1845-‐04-‐05 3Lectures Rev. Shepard to lecture 1845-‐04-‐12 3Lectures Rev. Hall of Prov. to lecture 1845-‐04-‐19 3Lectures Rev. Sykes to lecture 1845-‐04-‐26 3Lectures Series of lectures praised, growing literary tastes of citizens praised 1845-‐05-‐03 2Lectures Dr. Banning lectures on medical "lace" 1845-‐06-‐14 2 & 3Lectures Rev. Tew lectures on temperance 1845-‐06-‐28 3Lectures Rev. Waterman lectures on fourth 1845-‐07-‐12 2Lectures Rev. Burnham lectures on temperance 1845-‐07-‐12 2Lectures Rev. Cutcheon lectures on temperance 1845-‐09-‐06 2Lectures New series begins, J. Park of Boston to lecture 1845-‐10-‐25 2Lectures C. Cushing to lecture 1845-‐10-‐25 3Lectures Mr. Park's lecture praised 1845-‐11-‐08 2
Lectures Mr. Cushing's lecture on history of China praised 1845-‐11-‐15 2Lectures Mr. Hudson to lecture 1845-‐11-‐15 3Lectures Description of Mr. Hudson's lecture on Hamlet 1845-‐11-‐22 2Lectures Rev. Sprague to lecture 1845-‐11-‐22 3Lectures Dr. Sprague's lecture on slavery praised 1845-‐11-‐29 2Lectures Prof. DeWolf's lecture on science praised 1845-‐12-‐06 3Lectures Hon. F. Baylies' lecture described 1845-‐12-‐13 2Lectures Wilkins Updike delivers two lectures, descriptions of 1845-‐12-‐20 2Lectures Mr. Osgood lectures on value of home 1845-‐12-‐27 2Lectures Mr. Hart of Prov. Lectures on improving mind 1846-‐01-‐03 2Lectures Mr. Cushman lectures on philosophy 1846-‐01-‐10 2Lectures Rise in intellectual cultivation linked to series of lectures 1846-‐01-‐10 2Lectures Dr. Holmes of Bristol lectures on progress of civilization 1846-‐01-‐17 2Lectures Mr. Brooks lectures on threat of "Romanism" 1846-‐01-‐24 2Lectures F. Hoppin of Prov. to lecture 1846-‐01-‐24 3Lectures Second lecture by Dr. Holmes on history of Bristol 1846-‐01-‐31 2Lectures Rev. Hall of Prov. Lectures on science 1846-‐02-‐14 2Lectures Mr. Throop of New Bedford lectures 1846-‐02-‐21 2Lectures Mr. Throop's lecture described, Mr. Summer lectures 1846-‐02-‐28 2Lectures Prof. DeWolf lectures on fossil remains 1846-‐03-‐07 2Lectures George Day lectures on temperance 1846-‐03-‐07 3Lectures Edwin Leigh lectures on phonography and phonotypy 1846-‐03-‐14 2Lectures Prof. Chace of Brown U. lectures on science 1846-‐03-‐21 2Lectures Mr. Burritt, the "Learned Blacksmith" lectures on genius 1846-‐03-‐28 2Lectures Rev. Thayer of Newport lectures on political science 1846-‐04-‐04 2Lectures Rev. Burnham lectures on temperance 1846-‐07-‐11 3Lectures Mr. Johnson lectures on memory improvement 1846-‐10-‐10 2 & 3Lectures Lack of interest in scheduling series of lectures decried 1846-‐11-‐14 2Lectures J. Gerrold of Taunton lectures on temperance 1846-‐11-‐14 3Lectures Winter series begins, J. Park lectures on philosophy 1846-‐12-‐05 2Lectures Rev. Osgood of Prov. to lecture 1846-‐12-‐05 3Lectures John Brown of Boston to lecture 1846-‐12-‐12 3Lectures Dr. J. Smith of Boston to lecture 1846-‐12-‐19 3Lectures Prof. DeWolf lectures on science 1846-‐12-‐25 3Lectures Mr. Fowler lectures on cotton mills' effect on health 1847-‐01-‐09 2Lectures Rev. Hatfield lectures on temperance 1847-‐01-‐09 2Lectures Dr. J. Smith of Boston to lecture 1847-‐01-‐09 3Lectures Mr. Hudson lectures on Othello 1847-‐01-‐23 2Lectures Rev. Hall lectures on social problems 1847-‐01-‐23 3Lectures Rev. Choules to lecture 1847-‐01-‐30 3Lectures Prof. DeWolf to lecture 1847-‐02-‐13 3Lectures F. Webster of Boston to lecture 1847-‐02-‐27 3Lectures Rev. Giles of Boston to lecture 1847-‐03-‐13 3Lectures Rev. Giles to lecture 1847-‐05-‐22 3Lectures Daniel Pratt, the "reformer", delivers temperance address 1847-‐08-‐28 3Lectures "Razor Strop Man" sells strops as cure for intemperance, lectures on temperance 1847-‐09-‐04 2Lectures Dr. R. Adams gives two lectures on magnetic electricity, telegraphs 1847-‐10-‐09 2Lectures Rev. Cleaveland of Prov. Lectures on temperance 1848-‐03-‐11 2
Lectures Rev. Tustin of Warren lectures on temperance 1848-‐03-‐18 2Lectures Rev. Cleaveland's lecture praised 1848-‐03-‐18 2Lectures Wm. Russell offers ten lectures on elocution 1848-‐03-‐25 3Lectures Mr. Newman lectures on protection from lightning 1848-‐04-‐22 2Lectures Rev. Kilton lectures on temperance 1848-‐04-‐29 3Lectures Mr. Allen of Walpole lectures on temperance 1848-‐12-‐16 3Lectures Rev. Dr. Tying of N.Y. lectures 1849-‐01-‐06 3Lectures "Grand Worthy Patriarch" lectures to sons and daughters of temperance 1849-‐01-‐20 3Lectures Rev. Shepard lectures 1849-‐02-‐03 3Lectures Rev. Osgood to lecture 1849-‐02-‐17 3Lectures Rev. Hinckley of Mass to lecture on peace 1849-‐04-‐28 3Lectures Rev. Cleveland gives temperance lecture 1849-‐10-‐20 2Lectures Description of Rev. Cleveland's lecture 1849-‐10-‐27 2Lectures Dr. Graves lectures on phrenology 1850-‐02-‐09 3Lectures "New England Soap Man" lectures on medicinal soap 1850-‐02-‐09 3Lectures Mr. A.S. Pearce lectures on electro-‐biology 1850-‐05-‐04 2Lectures Dr. Graves lectures 1850-‐05-‐18 2Lectures Mr. Haynes lectures re. abolishing of rum rationing and flogging in U.S. Navy 1850-‐07-‐13 3Lectures Description of Mr. Haynes's lecture re. cruelty to sailors 1850-‐07-‐27 2Lectures Dr. Jewett lectures on temperance 1850-‐10-‐05 2 & 3Lectures Description of Dr. Jewell's lecture 1850-‐10-‐12 2Lectures Temperance groups plan series of lectures 1850-‐12-‐14 2Lectures Rev. Lord lectures on Jesuits 1850-‐12-‐14 2Lectures Rev. Shepard lectures on temperance 1850-‐12-‐14 3Lectures Description of Rev. Lord's lecture 1850-‐12-‐21 2Lectures Rev. Haswell gives missionary sermon 1850-‐12-‐21 2Lectures Description of two temperance lectures 1850-‐12-‐21 2Lectures Dr. Root lectures on cure of consumption 1850-‐12-‐21 3Lectures Mr. VanWagner, the Poughkeepsie blacksmith, lectures on temperance 1851-‐01-‐04 3Lectures Description of Mr. VanWagner's lecture, will deliver another 1851-‐01-‐11 2 & 3Lectures C. Webster of Prov. Post lectures to sons of temperance 1851-‐02-‐22 2Lectures Description of Mr. Webster's lecture 1851-‐03-‐01 2Lectures Mr. Barney lectures on behalf of sailors 1851-‐06-‐07 3Lectures Rev. J.C. Richmond lectures 1851-‐06-‐28 3Lectures Rev. Richmond lectures on customs of Turks 1851-‐10-‐04 2 & 3Lectures N. Porter lectures on temperance 1851-‐10-‐04 3Lectures Description of N. Porter's lecture on temperance reform 1851-‐10-‐11 2Lectures Rev. Richmond lectures on Italy 1851-‐10-‐25 3Lectures Rev. Richmond lectures on Saxon language 1851-‐11-‐01 3Lectures Rev. Lawshe offers course of lectures to young men 1851-‐11-‐15 3Lectures Mr. Shipman of Amer. Bible Soc. Lectures 1851-‐11-‐22 3Lectures R.I. Temperance agent lectures 1851-‐11-‐22 3Lectures Rev. Shepard lectures on temperance laws 1851-‐12-‐13 2Lectures Mr. Meeks, state temperance agent, lectures on temperance laws 1851-‐12-‐20 2Lectures James Hodge offers series of lectures on geology 1852-‐01-‐17 3Lectures Description of Mr. Hodge's lectures 1852-‐01-‐31 2Lectures Prof. Jaeger will lecture on natural history 1852-‐05-‐22 2Lectures Dr. Brevoort, Phrenologist, will give series of lectures 1852-‐0619 2
Lectures Rev. Hobart lectures on temperance 1852-‐07-‐17 2Lectures Mt. Hawkins lectures on temperance 1852-‐09-‐04 2Lectures Prof. Whitney delivers extracts of speeches of well known orators 1852-‐11-‐20 2Lectures Discourse on death of Daniel Webster delivered 1852-‐11-‐13 3Lectures Mr. Hobart delivers temperance lecture at baptist church 1853-‐01-‐08 3Lectures Elder R. Williams lectures on prophetic word 1853-‐02-‐12 3Lectures Rev. Stewart lectures on temperance 1853-‐02-‐19 3Lectures Clement Webster, editor, lectures on temperance 1853-‐02-‐26 3Lectures Description of Webster's lecture 1853-‐03-‐05 2Lectures Prof. Jaeger will lecture on unity of human race 1853-‐03-‐26 2Lectures Rev. Boyden lectures on temperance 1853-‐03-‐26 2Lectures Rev. Shepard, Rev. Knowlton, and Rev. Grant lecture on temperance 1853-‐03-‐26 3Lectures Elder S.S. Brewer lectures on historical prophesy 1853-‐06-‐04 3Lectures Rev. Howe of Philadelphia will lecture to youth 1853-‐07-‐16 3Lectures B. Batchelorof New Bedford lectures 1853-‐07-‐16 3Lectures Elder G. Champlin lectures 1853-‐07-‐30 3Lectures Rev. Trapnell will deliver series of lectures to St. Michael's Church 1853-‐10-‐29 3Lectures Dr. Graves lectures on phrenology 1853-‐10-‐29 3Lectures Mr. Verdi plans series of lectures on Italian revolution 1853-‐11-‐19 2 & 3Lectures Mr. Verdi begins series 1853-‐12-‐17 2 & 3Lectures Description of Mr. Verdi's lecture 1853-‐12-‐24 2Lectures C. Webster, temperance agent, delivers lecture 1854-‐01-‐07 2Lectures Mr. Verdi praised by Prov. Journal 1854-‐02-‐04 2Lectures Mr. Hatfield lectures on temperance 1854-‐03-‐25 2 & 3Lectures Need for series of educational lectures cited 1854-‐04-‐08 2Lectures Rev. Howe will lecture on religion 1854-‐08-‐05 3Lectures Need for temperance lectures cited 1854-‐12-‐30Lectures Clement Webster, State temperance agent, gives lecture 1855-‐01-‐06 3Lectures Rev. J.H. Eames of Prov. Lectures on Egypt 1855-‐02-‐10 3Lectures Edward Fales of N.B. lectures on Cuba 1855-‐02-‐17 2, 3Lectures Description of Mr. Fales lecture 1855-‐02-‐14 2Lectures Rev. Eames delivers 2nd lecture on Egypt 1855-‐02-‐24 2, 3Lectures Rev. Mr. Fish of Mass. Lectures on anti-‐slavery 1855-‐02-‐24 3Lectures Rev. Eames continues lectures on Egypt 1855-‐03-‐03 2, 3Lectures Mr. John Dahl lectures on Norway 1855-‐05-‐19 2Lectures Daniel Warren lectures on Loan Fund Assoc. 1855-‐10-‐27 2, 3Lectures Series of eight lectures begins 1855-‐11-‐24 2, 3Lectures John C. Park begins course of lectures, visiting from Boston 1855-‐12-‐01 2Lectures Description of Mr. Parks lecture 1855-‐12-‐08 2Lectures R.I. Bishop Thomas M. Clark lectures 1855-‐12-‐08 2, 3Lectures Mr. George Sumner of Boston lectures 1855-‐12-‐15 2, 3Lectures Description of Mr. Sumners lecture 1855-‐12-‐22 2Lectures Description of Rev. J.C. Richmonds lecture on "War in the East" 1856-‐01-‐05 2Lectures Arthur Gilman of Boston continues lectures on "Characteristics of N.E. Honor" 1856-‐01-‐05 3Lectures Description of Mr. Gilmans lecture 1856-‐01-‐12 2Lectures George Edward Rice of Boston gives lecture 1856-‐01-‐12 3Lectures RT. Rev. T.M. Clark of Prov. Gives lecture 1856-‐01-‐19 3Lectures Rev. William S. Balch of N.Y. gives lecture 1856-‐01-‐26 3
Lectures Description of Rev. Clarks & Rev. Balchs lectures 1856-‐02-‐02 2Lectures Rev. J.W. Richmond of Prov. gives lecture 1856-‐02-‐02 3Lectures Rev. Dr. Hedge of Prov. gives lectures 1856-‐02-‐09 3Lectures Description of Rev. Richmond & Rev. Hedges lectures 1856-‐02-‐16 2Lectures J. Franklin Dickman of Prov. gives lecture 1856-‐02-‐16 3Lectures Rev. John West gives lecture 1856-‐02-‐23 3Lectures Description of Mr. Dickman & Rev. Wests lectures 1856-‐03-‐09 3Lectures Rev. Dr. Hedge of Prov. gives lectures 1856-‐03-‐29 3Lectures Henry Giles gives lecture on "Defects of Public Oratory" & description of 1856-‐04-‐12 2Lectures Rev. J.C. Richmond gives lecture on "Lunatic Asylums" 1856-‐05-‐03 2, 3Lectures Elder J. Cummings delivers lecture 1856-‐05-‐10 3Lectures Rev. J.M.H. Dow gives discourse on "Temperance" 1856-‐05-‐24 3Lectures Rev. J.M.H. Dow delivers second lecture on "Temperance" 1856-‐06-‐07 3Lectures W.J. Patterson, abolitionist, lectures 1856-‐08-‐23 3Lectures George Vandehoff of Boston delivers lecture 1856-‐12-‐13 2, 3Lectures Rev. Robert Allyn State School Commissioner gives lecture 1857-‐01-‐03 2Lectures Description of lecture given on "Burlesque" 1857-‐01-‐03 2Lectures Henry Giles delivers lecture 1857-‐01-‐03 2, 3Lectures Josiah Quincy, Jr. gives lectures 1857-‐01-‐24 3Lectures Rev. A. Mackeown lectures on "Our Country's Future" 1857-‐01-‐31 2, 3Lectures S. Ballou delivers lecture 1857-‐02-‐07 3Lectures Compliments given to S. Ballou on lecture 1857-‐02-‐14 2Lectures Rev. T.M. Clarke lectures 1857-‐02-‐14 3Lectures Prof. J.B. Brown reads poetry 1857-‐02-‐21 3Lectures Description of Prof. J.B. Browns reading 1857-‐02-‐28 2Lectures Series of lectures continues 1857-‐02-‐28 3Lectures Prof. Gajani, The Italian Exile, lectures 1857-‐03-‐14 3Lectures Rev. A.L. Stone of Boston on "New England Homes" 1857-‐03-‐28 2, 3Lectures Dr. J.J. Hays lectures on the "Kane Arctic Expedition" 1857-‐04-‐11 2, 3Lectures Chief Maungwudaus of the Chippeway Nation gives lecture 1857-‐04-‐25 3Lectures Decription of Chief Maungwudaus lecture 1857-‐05-‐02 2Lectures Rev. A. McKeown lectures on bible 1857-‐05-‐23 3Lectures Rev. A. McKeown repeats the subject 1857-‐06-‐06 2Lectures Rev. A. McKeown gives lecture on temperance 1857-‐07-‐25 3Lectures Rev. Mr. Reed lectures on temperance 1857-‐08-‐08 3Lectures Temperance lectures continue 1857-‐08-‐15 3Lectures Description of Mr. Kelly's reading 1857-‐12-‐19 2Lectures Henry Giles lectures 1857-‐12-‐19 2, 3Lectures Need for more lectures cited 1858-‐01-‐02 2Lectures Description of Henry Giles lecture 1858-‐01-‐09 3Lectures Rev. T.M. Clarke delivers lecture 1858-‐01-‐09 3Lectures Description of Rev. Clarkes lecture 1858-‐01-‐16 2Lectures Rev. T. Starr King gives lecture 1858-‐01-‐16 2Lectures Description of Rev. Kings' lecture 1858-‐01-‐23 2Lectures Rev. J.C. Fletcher lectures 1858-‐01-‐23 3Lectures Prof. O.H. Tiffany of Balt. Lectures 1858-‐01-‐30 2, 3Lectures Decription of Rev. Fletchers lecture 1858-‐01-‐30 2Lectures Description of Prof. Tiffany lecture 1858-‐02-‐06 2
Lectures Wm. H. Rodman gives lecture 1858-‐03-‐06 3Lectures Description of Wm. Rodmans' lecture 1858-‐02-‐13 2Lectures S.G. Arnold gives lecture 1858-‐02-‐13 3Lectures Description of S.G. Arnolds lecture 1858-‐02-‐20 2Lectures Rev. J.L. Diman lectures 1858-‐02-‐20 3,2Lectures Description of Dimans lecture 1858-‐02-‐27 2Lectures George Sumner of Boston lectures 1858-‐02-‐27 3Lectures Description of Mr. Sumners lecture on Spain 1858-‐03-‐06 2Lectures Rev. A. McKeown lectures 1858-‐03-‐06 3Lectures Description of Rev. A. McKeown lecture 1858-‐03-‐13 2Lectures Rev. William Stow lectures 1858-‐03-‐13 3Lectures Description of Rev. Stows' lecture 1858-‐03-‐20 2Lectures Rev. N.A. Reed lectures 1858-‐03-‐20 3Lectures Description of Rev. Reeds' lecture 1858-‐03-‐27 2Lectures Rev. S.K. Sweetman lectures 1858-‐03-‐27 3Lectures Description of Rev. Sweetmans' lecture 1858-‐04-‐03 2Lectures Rev. E.M. Chapin D.D. of New York lectures 1858-‐04-‐03 2, 3Lectures Description of Rev. E.M. Chapin D.D., lecture 1858-‐04-‐10 2Lectures Description of Rev. Dr. Shepards' lecture on progress to date 1858-‐08-‐28 2Lectures Rev. S.K. Sweetman lectures 1858-‐09-‐04 3Lectures Rev. S.K. Sweetman continues lectures 1858-‐09-‐11 3Lectures Rev. S.K. Sweetman continues lectures 1858-‐09-‐18 3Lectures Prof. Pecks lecture on science 1858-‐09-‐25 2, 3Lectures Description of Prof. Pecks' lecture 1858-‐10-‐09 2Lectures Rev. S.K. Sweetman continues series 1858-‐10-‐23 3Lectures Notice re. need for more lectures 1858-‐11-‐06 2Lectures Series of lectures begins on evils of Catholicism 1858-‐11-‐06 3Lectures Rev. G.W. Quereau lectures to Bristol Ladies Literacy Soc. 1858-‐11-‐20 2, 3Lectures Bishop Clark to lecture 1858-‐11-‐27 2 & 3Lectures Rev. Balch will deliver 2 lectures 1858-‐12-‐18 2 & 3Lectures Ex-‐Governor Boutwell of Mass. will lecture 1860-‐01-‐07 3Lectures Description of Boutwell's lecture 1860-‐01-‐14 2Lectures Wendell Philips lectures on "lost arts" 1860-‐01-‐21 2Lectures Bishop Clark lectures on "Beauties of City and Country" 1860-‐01-‐28 2Lectures Rev. T.S. King lectures on "the law of disorder" 1860-‐02-‐04 2Lectures Carl Shurz of Wis. Lectures on the French Revolution 1860-‐02-‐11 2Lectures S. Arnold lectures on "LePampas of Peru" 1860-‐02-‐18 2Lectures L. Fay lectures on chemistry, with experiments 1860-‐02-‐18 3Lectures Welcome Sayles to lecture on "Arizona" 1860-‐02-‐18 2 & 3Lectures Rev. Wm. Milburn lectures on vision of blind 1860-‐03-‐03 2Lectures Description of Sayles' lecture 1860-‐03-‐03 2Lectures Dr. J. Holland to lecture 1860-‐03-‐03 3Lectures Prov. Angell of Prov. lectures, series ends 1860-‐03-‐17 2Lectures Hon. E. Everett delivers oration of "character of Washington" 1860-‐03-‐17 3Lectures Description of Everett's lecture 1860-‐04-‐14 2Lectures Mrs. F.B. Norris lectures on temperance 1860-‐05-‐12 2 & 3Lectures Miss C. Jacobs gives poetry reading 1860-‐09-‐29 2 & 3Lectures Series of lectures planned 1860-‐11-‐24 2 & 3
Lectures E. Everett lectures on "Franklin" 1860-‐12-‐08 2 & 3Lectures Geo. Pettes lectures on "Similitudes" 1860-‐12-‐08 2 & 3Lectures Mr. DeCordova gives comical lecture on visit of Prince of Wales 1860-‐12-‐15 2Lectures Mr. DeCordova gives comical lecture on visit of Prince of Wales 1860-‐12-‐22 2Lectures Mr. Tasistro of N.Y. will give Shakespeare reading 1860-‐12-‐29 2Lectures Prof. Daniels will lecture on anatomy and physiology 1860-‐12-‐29 3Lectures Mr. Tasistro's reading of Shakespeare praised, will give another 1861-‐01-‐12 2Lectures Mr. Risley will lecture on character of John Wesley 1861-‐01-‐12 3Lectures Mr. Woodbury lectures on "unwritten history" 1861-‐02-‐02 2Lectures S. Woodford lectures on "the power of an idea" 1861-‐02-‐09 2Lectures Rt. Rev. Clark lectures on "inventions of the age" 1861-‐03-‐02 2Lectures Geo. Hillard of Boston to lecture on reading 1861-‐03-‐02 3Lectures Description of Mr. Hillard's lecture 1861-‐03-‐23 2Lectures Rev. Chapin lectures on "woman and her works" 1861-‐03-‐30 2Lectures Rev. Huntington of Boston lectures on "independence of character" 1861-‐12-‐14 2Lectures Rev. Woodbury lectures on campaign of R.I. Regiment 1861-‐12-‐21 2Lectures Mr. DeCordova gives comic lecture 1862-‐01-‐11 2Lectures Miss Emily Shaw will give prose and poetry reading 1862-‐01-‐11 2Lectures Wendell Philips lectures 1862-‐02-‐15 2Lectures George Curtis, "Howadji" plans lecture 1862-‐02-‐15 2Lectures Description of G. Curtis's lecture on "national honor", letter re. 1862-‐02-‐22 2Lectures "Courtship and Marriage" receives select turnout 1863-‐01-‐10 2Lectures Rev. Tiffany gives lecture on Sanitary Comm. 1863-‐04-‐18 2Lectures Fraternity course to be held at town hall 1863-‐01-‐24 2Lectures Rev. Studley on "grumbling" 1863-‐01-‐31 2Lectures Grumbling lecture postponed because of train wreck 1863-‐02-‐07 2Lectures Course of lectures to be given by Ladies Soldiers Friends Association 1863-‐10-‐03 2Lectures Discussion of lectures by Ladies Soldiers Friends Society 1863-‐10-‐10 2Lectures Ex-‐Mayor Rodman of Providence to speak for Soldiers Friend Society 1863-‐10-‐24 2Lectures Talk on the rebellion given 1863-‐12-‐05 2Lectures Tide turning in Congress 1863-‐12-‐19 2Lectures YMCA has talk on Christian patriots 1864-‐01-‐09 2Lectures Rev. Tiffany Stringfield to lecture 1863-‐04-‐11 2Lectures Talk on Calcutta delivered by Rev. Charles Brooks 1864-‐01-‐02 2Lectures Highlights of Rev. Tiffany's lecture for Ladies Soldiers Friends Society 1864-‐05-‐07 2Lectures John Gough to lecture on peculiar people 1864-‐05-‐21 2Lectures Ladies lecture given 1864-‐10-‐29 2Lectures Lecture given on Fenian Brotherhood 1865-‐03-‐11 2Lectures Fenian address delivered 1865-‐07-‐22 3Lectures List of planned lectures for winter season 1865-‐11-‐18 2Lectures Lecture: "street life in Europe" given 1865-‐11-‐25 2Lectures Lecture: "pagan civilization" given 1865-‐12-‐23 2Lectures Lecture: "Sir Harvey Vane" given 1865-‐12-‐30 2Lectures Lecture on the Sepoy Rebellion given 1866-‐01-‐27 2Lectures Largest audience for last lecture of course 1866-‐02-‐03 2Lectures Lecture on "domestic happiness" 1866-‐03-‐17 2Lectures Thorough lectures given for series in winter course 1866-‐12-‐15 2Lectures Lecture: progress on the human race, "interesting" 1867-‐01-‐12 2
Lectures Seventh lecture in series held 1867-‐01-‐19 2Lectures Last lecture, a poem; Nature's Freedom 1867-‐01-‐26 2Lectures Bishop speaks about Colorado 1867-‐05-‐04 2Lectures Reverend gives lecture on status of U.S. in world 1867-‐05-‐18 2Lectures Dr. Miller gives lecture on physical education with exhibit 1867-‐06-‐08 2Lectures Lectures for YMCA held in baptist church 1868-‐02-‐01 2Lectures Methodist Reverend delivers lecture in town hall 1868-‐03-‐14 2Lectures Lecture series features renowned speaker 1869-‐11-‐20 2Lectures Lectures given on temperance topic 1871-‐09-‐30 2Lectures "empty pockets" lectures given at "Y" 1872-‐12-‐14 2Ledward, John (stonecutter) Notice 1856-‐12-‐06 3Lee, Cornelius Arrested after brawl 1858-‐04-‐17 2Lee, Charles R. Married Phebe C. Munro 1855-‐12-‐08 3Lee. John Arrested after brawl 1858-‐04-‐17 2Lees, David Obituary 1875-‐03-‐06 2Leet, Alexander R. Obituary, father Capt. J.A. 1855-‐05-‐12 3Leet, J.A. (Captain) (may be James A.) Barque Empress wrecked in Key West, offers explanation 1853-‐07-‐16 3Leet, J.A. (Captain) (may be James A.) Brother murdered 1854-‐11-‐25 2Leet, J.A. (Captain) (may be James A.) Suspects arrested 1855-‐03-‐10 2Leet, James A. (may be J.A. Leet) Notice of change in residence 1854-‐09-‐23 3Leet, James A. (may be J.A. Leet) Imprisoned in Port Au Prince jail, released 1857-‐11-‐14 2Leet, Jane Married Henry A. Horton of Prov. 1853-‐02-‐19 3Leet, Sarah A. Obituary, wife of Capt. James 1855-‐10-‐27 3LeFavour, Charles (mariner) Probate notice 1846-‐05-‐09 3LeFavour, Charles (mariner) Administrator's notice, commissioner's notice 1846-‐07-‐11 3Leigh, Edwin (Reverend) Opens select school 1844-‐12-‐28 3Leigh, Edwin (Reverend) Restricts school to young ladies, need for female seminary cited 1845-‐07-‐12 2 & 3Leigh, Edwin (Reverend) Lectures on phonography and phonotypy 1846-‐03-‐14 2Leland, P.W. Jr. (may be Phineas W.) (dentist) Visits Bristol 1856-‐11-‐01 3Leland, P.W. Jr. (may be Phineas W.) (dentist) Advertisement for Hope St. office 1858-‐05-‐15 3Leland, Phineas W. Jr. (may be P.W. Leland Jr.) Married Alzada W. Allyn 1858-‐07-‐03 3Lemeux, Virginia Wife of Luke, obituary 1870-‐08-‐13 3Leonard, A. (proprietor, boarding house) Advertisement for livery stable 1846-‐11-‐28 3Leonard, A. (proprietor, boarding house) Opens house on Thames St. 1848-‐12-‐02 3Leonard, Abby Married H. Ellis of Prov. 1849-‐08-‐25 3Leonard, Abraham Dissolves partnership 1833-‐12-‐07 3Leonard, Abraham Comm. to remove nuisances 1834-‐05-‐17 2Leonard, Abraham Notice 1834-‐08-‐16 3Leonard, Abraham Former hotel mentioned 1848-‐11-‐25 3Leonard, Abraham Obituary 1853-‐12-‐10 3Leonard, Mary Married James Gifford 1843-‐09-‐09 3Leonard, Phebe Married George P. Pearse 1840-‐07-‐25 3Leonidas (whaler) Sold at auction 1840-‐10-‐17 3Leonidas (whaler) Seamen die aboard 1843-‐01-‐28 3Leonidas (whaler) Returns after 3 year voyage 1846-‐04-‐18 2Leonidas (whaler) Capt. Waldron relates tale of near fatal accident witn whale 1846-‐04-‐18 2Leonidas (whaler) Sold at auction 1846-‐07-‐11 3Lewis, Alfred L. (grocer) Mentioned in advertisement 1838-‐05-‐26 3
Lewis, Alfred L. (grocer) Visiting comm. Bristeol Seaman's Friend Soc. 1840-‐06-‐20 2Lewis, Alfred L. (grocer) Committee of vigilance 1842-‐03-‐12 3Lewis, Alfred L. (grocer) Director, Marine Bible Soc. 1845-‐12-‐27 3Lewis, Alfred L. (grocer) Sec. and Treas. Bristol Total Abstinence Society 1848-‐03-‐04 2Lewis, Alfred L. (grocer) Advertisement to let sailor's home 1851-‐01-‐11 3Lewis, Alfred L. (grocer) Advertisement to let tenement 1852-‐01-‐10 3Lewis, Alfred L. (grocer) Tract Director, Bristol Seaman's Friend Soc. 1852-‐02-‐21 2Lewis, Andrew Married Eliza Newell 1849-‐06-‐30 3Lewis, Ann Lane Probate notice 1856-‐09-‐13 3Lewis, Ann Lane Administrator's notice 1857-‐06-‐27 3Lewis, Anna J. Married Wm. Bowler 1860-‐05-‐12 3Lewis, Caroline F. Married Jonathan D. Waldron 1836-‐10-‐08 3Lewis, Caroline F. Obituary 1865-‐12-‐16 3Lewis, Caroline F. Article about 1865-‐12-‐16 2Lewis, Edward L. Agent for livery stable 1855-‐03-‐17 3Lewis, Edward L. Horse and buggy stolen from 1855-‐09-‐29 2Lewis, Ellenor P. Married Alexander Manchester of Prov. 1843-‐03-‐18 3Lewis, John V. Married Betsey Oxx 1839-‐01-‐26 3Lewis, Mary M. Married Jame M. Palmer of Mass. 1837-‐06-‐10 3Lewis, Rev. Issac Obituary 1854-‐09-‐20 3Lewis, Susan T. Married Joseph Springer 1839-‐11-‐09 3Lewis, William Alfred Obituary, child 1838-‐09-‐22 3Liberty (steamboat) Begins run to Newport 1856-‐01-‐26 2Libraries (also see Potter Library, Roger's Library, Reading Rooms) Editorial conc. 1835-‐01-‐10 2Libraries (also see Potter Library, Roger's Library, Reading Rooms) Editorial conc. 1835-‐08-‐22 2Libraries (also see Potter Library, Roger's Library, Reading Rooms) J. Gladding opens bookstore and library 1835-‐09-‐19 3Libraries (also see Potter Library, Roger's Library, Reading Rooms) Periodical association plans library 1847-‐10-‐16 2Libraries (also see Potter Library, Roger's Library, Reading Rooms) A.G. Stephens plans library 1848-‐02-‐19 3Libraries (also see Potter Library, Roger's Library, Reading Rooms) King Philip Fire Co. plans library 1848-‐11-‐01 3Libraries (also see Potter Library, Roger's Library, Reading Rooms) Letter conc. efforts of King Philip Co. to begin library 1851-‐11-‐15 2Libraries (also see Potter Library, Roger's Library, Reading Rooms) King Philip's library opened 1852-‐02-‐07 3Libraries (also see Potter Library, Roger's Library, Reading Rooms) Need for library cited 1854-‐04-‐08 2Libraries (also see Potter Library, Roger's Library, Reading Rooms) J.N. Burgess opens library 1858-‐01-‐23 2Libraries (also see Potter Library, Roger's Library, Reading Rooms) Need for library discussed at meeting of Bristol Young Men's Temperance Union 1860-‐01-‐21 2Libraries (also see Potter Library, Roger's Library, Reading Rooms) Mr. J.W. Burger starts circulation library 1863-‐06-‐13 2Lighthouses Lighthouse to be erected at Hog Island 1835-‐02-‐14 2Lighthouses Need for lighthouse at Sandy Point cited, petition presented 1850-‐05-‐18 2Lighthouses H. Diman appointed light keeper 1853-‐06-‐25 2Lighthouses Lighthouse built at Bristol Ferry 1855-‐12-‐22 2Lighthouses H. Diman lightkeeper 1855-‐12-‐22 2Lighthouses E. Spooner keeper of Sand Point Light 1855-‐12-‐22 2Lighthouses H. Diman's widow appointed lightkeeper of Bristol Ferry light 1856-‐08-‐23 2Lighthouses D. Coggeshall appointed lightkeeper of Bristol Ferry light 1857-‐03-‐14 2Lighthouses C. Sanford appointed lightkeeper of Bristol Ferry light 1861-‐06-‐08 2Lincoln, Benjamin M. (storekeeper) Married Harriet Liscomb 1849-‐09-‐15 3Lincoln, Benjamin M. (storekeeper) Opens shoestore on Hope St. 1858-‐05-‐15 3Lincoln, Benjamin M. (storekeeper) Appomited Notary Public 1860-‐06-‐09 2Lincoln, Benjamin M. (storekeeper) Foreman of King Philip Fire Co. 1861-‐01-‐04 2
Lincoln, Capt. Seth Son injured 1834-‐09-‐12 2Lincoln, Capt. Seth Obituary 1848-‐08-‐12 3Lincoln, Eliza Married George White 1849-‐09-‐08 3Lincoln, Mayberry Taxes assessed against estate 1843-‐09-‐02 2Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Married Seth Lincoln 1844-‐08-‐03 3Lincoln, Phebe Obituary, widow of Capt. Seth 1843-‐04-‐01 3Lincoln, Ruth Married Prof. Elisha Partridge 1849-‐06-‐30 3Lincoln, Sarah Married Rufus Arnold 1842-‐05-‐21 3Lincoln, Seth Advertisement for building stone 1841-‐02-‐20 3Lincoln, Seth Married Mrs. Mary Lincoln 1844-‐08-‐03 3Lincoln, Seth Rigs schooner 1850-‐05-‐25 2Lincoln, Seth F. Falls overboard from brig Hallowell, drowns 1849-‐08-‐25 2Lincoln, Susan Married William Church 1838-‐06-‐02 3Lincoln, William (butcher) Circulating Comm. Y.M. Temperance Soc. 1844-‐03-‐16 2Lincoln, William (butcher) Married Caroline Coddington 1846-‐05-‐30 3Lincoln, William (butcher) Opens house and ship painting business 1846-‐05-‐30 3Lincoln, William (butcher) Opens butcher shop 1848-‐12-‐16 3Linden Place (also see Wm. H. DeWolf, DeWolf House) Let after death of Wm. H. DeWolf 1854-‐04-‐29 3Linden Place (also see Wm. H. DeWolf, DeWolf House) Leased by Capt. Vars, will become hotel 1855-‐03-‐24 2Linden Place (also see Wm. H. DeWolf, DeWolf House) Extensive repairs made 1855-‐04-‐14 2Linden Place (also see Wm. H. DeWolf, DeWolf House) DeWolf Hotel opend by Vars & Son 1855-‐06-‐02 3Linden Place (also see Wm. H. DeWolf, DeWolf House) Description of hotel, testimonial 1855-‐06-‐09 2Linden Place (also see Wm. H. DeWolf, DeWolf House) For sale 1861-‐02-‐16 3Lindsey House For sale 1857-‐12-‐12 3Lindsey, Abby Married Hiram Luther 1838-‐02-‐17 3Lindsey, Abby Ann Obituary, child 1837-‐10-‐14 3Lindsey, Allen Obituary 1863-‐03-‐14 3Lindsey, Anna Maria Obituary, father Thomas F. 1856-‐12-‐27 3Lindsey, Benjamin Obituary and eulogy 1841-‐02-‐06 3Lindsey, Capt. Jonathan W. Obituary 1854-‐04-‐15 3Lindsey, Catherine Obituary 1841-‐03-‐13 3Lindsey, Catherine Probate notice 1841-‐03-‐13 3Lindsey, Catherine Executor's notice 1841-‐04-‐17 3Lindsey, Charles Son of Thomas, obituary 1871-‐08-‐26 2Lindsey, Col. William Dies in Woonsocket 1861-‐08-‐17 2Lindsey, Daniel App. to school committee 1841-‐04-‐24 2Lindsey, Daniel Obituary 1842-‐12-‐17 3Lindsey, Daniel Commissioner's notice 1843-‐02-‐11 3Lindsey, Daniel Administrator's notice 1843-‐02-‐18 3Lindsey, Daniel Estate on Bristol Neck sold at auction 1843-‐02-‐18 3Lindsey, Daniel Joins California gold rush 1849-‐11-‐24 2Lindsey, Daniel Dies in California 1860-‐12-‐08 3Lindsey, Ella Obituary 1864-‐12-‐10 3Lindsey, George P. Copartnership with N. Bunn dissolved 1857-‐03-‐21 3Lindsey, Hannah Obituary, wife of Capt. Johnathan W. 1851-‐03-‐22 3Lindsey, Hannah Obituary, wife of Woodbury 1852-‐01-‐24 3Lindsey, James Allen Obituary, father Allen 1855-‐01-‐20 3Lindsey, Jemina Obituary 1849-‐09-‐08 3
Lindsey, John F. Married Emily Mitchell 1860-‐06-‐02 3Lindsey, John P. Obituary 1865-‐01-‐07 3Lindsey, Johnathan W. Obituary 1853-‐07-‐09 3Lindsey, Lydia W. Married Wm. Spence of N.Y. 1835-‐06-‐27 3Lindsey, Martha D. Married S. Manchester of Mass. 1852-‐05-‐15 3Lindsey, Mary Obituary and short eulogy 1855-‐01-‐27 3Lindsey, Mary Administrator's notice 1855-‐12-‐08 3Lindsey, Mary Probate notice 1855-‐11-‐10 3Lindsey, Mary Dies at 87 1860-‐01-‐07 3Lindsey, Mary E. Married Matthias Frederick 1849-‐09-‐08 3Lindsey, Mary Frances Obituary, father Samuel 1856-‐04-‐19 3Lindsey, Nancy W. Married Capt. Barney Presbrey of Mass. 1841-‐01-‐09 3Lindsey, Pamela Obituary 1850-‐08-‐10 3Lindsey, Pamela Probate notice 1850-‐08-‐10 3Lindsey, Pamela Executor's notice 1850-‐09-‐28 3Lindsey, Pamela Petition to sell real estate 1851-‐05-‐17 3Lindsey, Pamela Executors petition to sell real estate 1856-‐03-‐08 3Lindsey, Pamela House and lot sold at auction 1856-‐04-‐12 3Lindsey, Samuel A. Opens dry goods store 1841-‐09-‐04 3Lindsey, Samuel A. Advertisement for store 1841-‐12-‐11 3Lindsey, Samuel A. Store mentioned in advertisement 1842-‐03-‐26 3Lindsey, Samuel A. Store vacant 1842-‐06-‐11 3Lindsey, Samuel A. Sells stock at cost 1842-‐06-‐11 4Lindsey, Samuel A. Assignee's notice 1854-‐02-‐18 3Lindsey, Samuel M. Married Martha F. Blake 1852-‐09-‐04 3Lindsey, Sarah L. Married Henry Wardwell 1835-‐05-‐16 3Lindsey, Susan Widow of William, obituary 1872-‐09-‐02 2Lindsey, Susan M. Married Spencer Rounds Jr. of Warren 1860-‐05-‐19 3Lindsey, Thomas Advertisement to let portion of house 1851-‐11-‐08 3Lindsey, Thomas Church Obituary 1867-‐12-‐14 2Lindsey, Thomas F. Married Maria Bowler 1850-‐01-‐12 3Lindsey, William Married Susan Harding 1837-‐11-‐04 3Lindsey, William House and lot sold at auction 1843-‐11-‐11 3Lindsey, William Files for insolvency 1844-‐08-‐24 3Lindsey, William Assignee's notice 1845-‐03-‐22 3Lindsey, William Obituary 1855-‐06-‐30 3Lindsey, William James Obituary, child 1836-‐03-‐05 3Lindsey, Willie Allen Infant, obituary 1865-‐08-‐26 3Lindsey, Woodbury Obituary 1868-‐07-‐25 2Ling, Capt. George W. (sea captain) Directs building of schooner 1833-‐09-‐14 2Ling, Capt. George W. (sea captain) Launches schooner "Mary" 1834-‐04-‐26 2Ling, Capt. George W. (sea captain) Lawsuit mentioned 1837-‐02-‐04 2Ling, Jane Maria Married Chrles B. Mosher of Mich. 1855-‐11-‐03 3Liscomb, Abagail Obituary, widow of John 1847-‐05-‐15 3Liscomb, Alexander Lt. of Michigan Regiment 1861-‐09-‐07 2Liscomb, Alexander G. Will leave for California gold fields 1849-‐02-‐03 3Liscomb, Alexander G. Married Catherine H. Pearce 1854-‐07-‐29 3Liscomb, Benjamin Obituary 1836-‐06-‐25 3
Liscomb, Byron D. Married Joan Michael 1854-‐12-‐02 3Liscomb, Catharine Collector, Bristol Seamans' Friend Society 1840-‐06-‐20 2Liscomb, Catharine Married R. Chase of Prudence Is. 1845-‐09-‐13 3Liscomb, Charles Married in New York 1845-‐09-‐27 3Liscomb, Eleanor Obituary 1836-‐11-‐05 3Liscomb, Ellen P. Guardian appointed 1854-‐09-‐16 3Liscomb, Harriet Married Benjamin Lincoln 1849-‐09-‐15 3Liscomb, Infant Obituary, father Samuel 1853-‐05-‐21 3Liscomb, Isaac Committee of vigilance, adoption of new constitution 1842-‐03-‐12 3Liscomb, Isaac Charged with causing death of horse 1846-‐12-‐12 2Liscomb, Isaac Guardian of Ellen Liscomb 1852-‐05-‐08 3Liscomb, Isaac Advertisement for tenements 1853-‐09-‐24 3Liscomb, Isaac Will command transport for Burnside Expedition 1861-‐11-‐09 2Liscomb, Isaac (boatbuilder) Obituary 1837-‐01-‐28 3Liscomb, Isaac (boatbuilder) Probate notice 1837-‐02-‐11 3Liscomb, Isaac (boatbuilder) Administrator's notice 1837-‐04-‐01 3Liscomb, Isaac (boatbuilder) Commissioner's notice 1837-‐04-‐01 3Liscomb, Isaac (boatbuilder) House and shop sold 1838-‐09-‐08 3Liscomb, Isaac (boatbuilder) House and shop sold at auction 1840-‐08-‐15 3Liscomb, Jeremiah D. Married Elizabeth Wood 1839-‐11-‐30 3Liscomb, Jeremiah D. Obituary 1851-‐01-‐04 3Liscomb, Jeremiah D. Probate notice 1851-‐02-‐08 3Liscomb, Jeremiah D. Administrator's notice 1851-‐03-‐15 3Liscomb, Jeremiah D. Guardian appointed for daughter Ellen P. 1852-‐05-‐08 3Liscomb, Lydia Obituary 1852-‐07-‐10 3Liscomb, Margaret D. Married Leander F. Woodman of F.R. 1857-‐06-‐27 3Liscomb, Mary Wife of Captain Isaac, obituary 1872-‐03-‐30 2Liscomb, Mary Ann Married Samuel Taylor Jr. 1844-‐09-‐07 3Liscomb, Mary P. Married E. Wilcox of Tiverton 1845-‐12-‐20 3Liscomb, Raymond Obituary, child 1836-‐10-‐22 3Liscomb, Richard Makes puzzle 1839-‐03-‐16 2Liscomb, Rosalie Obituary, child of Wm. C. 1849-‐10-‐06 3Liscomb, Samuel Married Elizabeth Dorcy 1843-‐07-‐22 3Liscomb, Simon (mariner) Petitions court 1834-‐02-‐15 3Liscomb, Simon (mariner) Married Phebe Munro 1840-‐08-‐22 3Liscomb, Simon (mariner) Obituary 1844-‐03-‐16 3Liscomb, William Admitted freeman 1839-‐08-‐31 2Liscomb, William Circulating Comm. Y.M. Temperance Soc. 1844-‐03-‐16 2Liscomb, William Builds model steamboat 1858-‐12-‐25 2Liscomb, William Obituary 1874-‐02-‐28 2Literary Depot (news stand) Opens 1846-‐02-‐07 3Literary Depot (news stand) Location moves 1846-‐03-‐07 3Little, George W. Petitions for division of Bristol 1856-‐02-‐23 3Little's Narrows Mentioned 1853-‐03-‐19 2Little's Narrows Boarding house opened at 1856-‐07-‐19 2 & 3Littlefield Farm Mentioned in advertisement 1852-‐05-‐08 3Littlefield Farm Mentioned in advertisement 1852-‐10-‐23 3Littlefield, Capt. George Married Eliza Devoll 1836-‐04-‐02 3
Littlefield, Capt. George Dies in California 1849-‐12-‐15 2Littlefield, Capt. George Probate notice 1850-‐01-‐19 3Littlefield, Capt. George Administrator's notice 1850-‐02-‐16 3Littlefield, Dorcas Ann Infant, obituary 1865-‐09-‐02 3Littlefield, Eliza D. Dies suddenly, widow of Capt. George 1860-‐01-‐14 2 & 3Littlefield, Eliza D. Probate notice 1860-‐01-‐21 3Littlefield, Eliza D. Administrator's notice 1860-‐03-‐10 3Littlefield, Hannah Guardian's notice 1849-‐06-‐09 3Littlefield, Hannah Obituary, widow of Capt. Caleb 1849-‐12-‐08 3Littlefield, Hannah Probate notice 1850-‐01-‐19 3Littlefield, Hannah Administrator's notice 1850-‐02-‐23 3Littlefield, Julius Guardian petitions to sell real estate of 1852-‐04-‐10 3Littlefield, Julius Guardian's notice 1860-‐01-‐21 3Littlewood, A.S. Agent for news stand 1846-‐02-‐07 3Livery Stables Mason Pearce advertisement 1833-‐09-‐28 3Livery Stables Hezekiah Peck advertisement 1836-‐09-‐10 3Livery Stables Nathan Warren advertisement 1837-‐12-‐02 3Livery Stables H. Martin advertisement 1845-‐05-‐10 3Livery Stables A. Leonard advertisement for stable 1846-‐11-‐28 3Livery Stables J. Chadwick reopens H. Martin's Livery Stable 1847-‐01-‐02 3Livery Stables Pierce & Bullock advertisement 1848-‐12-‐30 3Livery Stables Pierce & Bullock dissolved, D. Pierce to continue business 1849-‐03-‐31 3Livery Stables B. Hawkins advertisement 1850-‐03-‐30 3Livery Stables M.W. Pearse moves stable 1851-‐12-‐20 3Livery Stables Green & Maxfield's stable mentioned in advertisement 1853-‐03-‐05 3Livery Stables G. Pearse opens stable 1855-‐03-‐17 3Livery Stables S. Manchester advertisement for stable on Potter's Wharf 1856-‐03-‐15 3Livery Stables F. Vars opens stable in rear of DeWolf house 1857-‐05-‐09 3Livery Stables N. Warren Jr.'s stable mentioned 1857-‐08-‐01 2Livery Stables Wm. Chadwick opens boarding stable 1858-‐07-‐10 3Livesey, Jane M. Obituary and eulogy, wife of Rev. Richard 1850-‐02-‐23 3Livesey, Miss S.J. (milliner, dressmaker) Advertisement for Hope St. store 1860-‐09-‐22 3Livesey, Richard (Reverend) Appointed to annual conference of Methodist Church 1849-‐04-‐14 2Livesey, Richard (Reverend) Leaves Meth. Episcopal Church 1850-‐04-‐13 2Livesey, Richard (Reverend) Thanks townspeople for sympathy re. wife's death 1850-‐04-‐20 3Livesey, Sarah J. (may be Miss S.J.) Husband dies hours after marriage 1861-‐07-‐13 2Livesey, Theodore Killed in battle 1862-‐09-‐27 2Livesey, William App. to school committee 1858-‐05-‐29 2Loafer's Corner Mentioned in advertisement 1844-‐12-‐21 3Local Jottings (commencing 8-‐29-‐1868-‐2) List of particular Bristol events mentioned weekly (buildings being constructed, local notices, information, sale items, etc.) 1868-‐08-‐29 2Locust Grove Site of clambake 1850-‐08-‐17 2Locust Grove Picnic in 1851-‐07-‐04 2Locust Grove Fall River Artillery and Fire Cos. enjoy clambake in 1852-‐07-‐10 2Locust Grove For sale by trustees of J. DeWolf 1852-‐09-‐11 3Loitering Reward offered 1836-‐10-‐22 3Loitering Loiterers annoy townspeople, destroy property 1841-‐06-‐12 2Loitering Public notice regarding suppression of 1841-‐08-‐07 3Loitering Loiterers annoy factory workers, insult women and immigrants 1842-‐11-‐12 2
Loitering Article conc. annoying, profane youths 1843-‐04-‐29 2Loitering Disturbers of peace to be jailed 1843-‐09-‐02 2Loitering Warning to 1843-‐10-‐28 3Loitering Truancy from school blamed 1844-‐12-‐14 2Loitering State passes ordinance against 1846-‐08-‐29 2Loitering Loud youths awaken townspeople 1847-‐11-‐06 2Loitering Youths arrested for disturbing peace 1848-‐09-‐09 2Loitering Petition presented at town meeting against drunkenness, disturbing peace, card playing 1848-‐11-‐11 2Loitering Youths annoy women 1848-‐12-‐16 2Loitering Regulations adopted by G.A. increasing town watch in Bristol 1849-‐02-‐24 3Loitering Setting stiff penalties for disturbers of peace 1849-‐02-‐24 3Loitering Youths annoy women 1850-‐06-‐15 2Loitering Loiterers disturb Sunday evening services, penalties for 1850-‐12-‐07 2Loitering Youths arrested for disturbing church services 1851-‐11-‐08 2Loitering Trial of youths 1851-‐11-‐15 3Loitering J. Roach arrested for disturbing peace 1855-‐12-‐15 2Loitering Young men arrested for prowling streets, disturbing night watch 1856-‐10-‐18 2Loitering Young men prowl wharves on Sabbath, "expose their persons", play cards 1857-‐07-‐25 2Loitering Drunken vagarants prowl streets as depression continues 1857-‐11-‐28 2Loitering Loitering boys create disturbance in post office 1858-‐01-‐30 2Loitering Boys lounge on corners, insult passers-‐by 1858-‐05-‐01 2Loitering Boisterous youths disturb peace with late-‐night revelling 1858-‐10-‐23 2Loitering Town plagued by roving beggars 1858-‐12-‐18 2Loitering Noisy boys smoke cigars, disrupt town meeting 1860-‐11-‐10 2Loitering Loitering boys block sidewalks, sound false fire alarms 1861-‐02-‐16 2Loitering Letter citing boredom as cause of loitering, suggesting solutions 1861-‐03-‐02 2Loitering Educational meeting suggested as cure for loitering 1861-‐03-‐09 2Loitering Boys act unruly at Post Office 1863-‐01-‐17 2Long Wharf Mentioned in notice 1843-‐06-‐17 3Long Wharf Advertisement for long wharf store 1860-‐04-‐21 3Longfield Construction completed, description of 1856-‐09-‐27 2Looby, Mary Wife of Bartlett, obituary 1872-‐07-‐20 2Looby, Patrick Seeks work in Cuba as Bristol suffers recession 1857-‐12-‐12 2Lotteries Drawn numbers 1833-‐09-‐21 3Lotteries Article criticizing 1841-‐10-‐02 2Lovejoy, Rev. E.P. Addresses Bristol Marine Bible Society 1836-‐11-‐12 2Lovejoy, Rev. E.P. Publishes memoir 1838-‐03-‐31 2Lowry, James Falls from dock, drowns, son of James 1860-‐07-‐28 2 & 3Lowry, Mr. Instructor of Bristol Brass Band 1845-‐01-‐11 2Lowry, Thomas Narrowly escapes drowning 1860-‐01-‐14 2Lowry, William James Obituary, father James 1855-‐02-‐14 3Lows, Infant Obituary, child of Dennis 1839-‐03-‐23 3Lows, Nancy Obituary 1838-‐12-‐15 3Luce & Reynolds General Store Advertisement 1836-‐07-‐23 3Luce & Reynolds General Store Notice of change in business 1837-‐01-‐21 3Luce & Reynolds General Store Store closed, stock sold 1837-‐02-‐04 3Luce & Reynolds General Store Partnership dissolved 1837-‐02-‐11 3Luce, Capt. Abijah Married Sarah Foster 1836-‐10-‐22 3
Luce, Capt. Abijah Stockholder, Bristol Steam Mill 1837-‐01-‐07 3Luce, Capt. Abijah Partnership with Reynolds dissolved 1837-‐02-‐11 3Luce, Capt. Abijah Admitted freeman 1837-‐09-‐02 2Luce, Capt. Abijah Moderator of town meeting 1839-‐12-‐21 2Luce, Capt. Abijah Director, Bristol Steam Mill 1840-‐01-‐11 3Luce, Capt. Abijah Testimonial for medicine 1840-‐02-‐22 3Luce, Capt. Abijah Measurer of grain 1840-‐04-‐18 2Luce, Capt. Abijah V.P. Bristol Seamans' Friend Society 1840-‐06-‐20 2Luce, Capt. Abijah Pres. of Bristol Suffrage Association 1841-‐06-‐26 3Luce, Capt. Abijah Moderator of spec. town meeting 1841-‐09-‐04 2Luce, Capt. Abijah Plans to leave Bristol, sell house 1842-‐02-‐05 3Luce, Capt. Abijah Chosen Justice of Peace at political meeting 1842-‐04-‐23 2Luce, Capt. Abijah Sells real estate 1845-‐08-‐30 3Luce, Harriet B. Obituary and poem 1837-‐06-‐24 3Luce, Hiram C. Married Sarah Lake 1852-‐01-‐10 3Luce, Lucretia Married J. Frederick Baars 1842-‐08-‐27 3Luce, Mary Wife of Daniel, obituary 1866-‐03-‐10 3Luce, nancy N. Obituary, child of Abijah 1843-‐02-‐11 3Luce, Sarah T. Obituary 1841-‐07-‐03 3Ludwig, Lorenzo V. Married Mary Wilson 1861-‐06-‐08 3Ludwig, Lorenzo V. Dies of Typhoid Fever in army camp 1862-‐05-‐10 2Luther, Abby Obituary, wife of Edward M. 1846-‐10-‐31 3Luther, Abby Married Walter Barker 1839-‐11-‐16 3Luther, Alfred Married Charlotte C. Pitman 1837-‐12-‐09 3Luther, Alfred Sells stock in Bristol Steam Mill 1842-‐02-‐05 3Luther, Allen Obituary 1839-‐09-‐21 3Luther, Allen Probate notice 1839-‐10-‐12 3Luther, Arthur R. Obituary, child of Sylvester 1840-‐08-‐08 3Luther, Betsey E. Married John Munro of Prov. 1834-‐07-‐19 3Luther, Brittannia Obituary, father Allen 1855-‐09-‐22 3Luther, Dr. H.G. (dentist) Native of Bristol, opens temporary office 1849-‐11-‐03 3Luther, Dr. H.G. (dentist) Testimonial 1849-‐12-‐01 2Luther, Dr. H.G. (dentist) Testimonial 1850-‐07-‐13 2Luther, Dr. H.G. (dentist) Will discontinue visits to Bristol 1851-‐07-‐12 3Luther, Edward M. Married Abbey Bowen 1836-‐09-‐03 3Luther, Eleazer Obituary 1869-‐06-‐26 3Luther, Eleazer Auction at home of 1852-‐08-‐28 3Luther, Elizabeth Widow of Eleazer, obituary 1870-‐08-‐20 3Luther, Elizabeth Obituary & eulogy 1855-‐08-‐25 3Luther, Elizabeth Guardian appointed 1846-‐10-‐17 3Luther, Elizabeth Obituary, widow of Barney 1848-‐01-‐08 3Luther, Elizabeth Probate notice 1848-‐01-‐08 3Luther, Elizabeth Administrator's notice 1848-‐02-‐26 3Luther, Elizabeth Administrator's sale of real estate 1848-‐03-‐11 3Luther, Elizabeth M. Married Samuel W. Church 1853-‐01-‐22 3Luther, Giles Obituary 1841-‐01-‐09 3Luther, H.H. Committee to count proxies 1838-‐05-‐05 2Luther, H.H. App. to Republican Committee 1858-‐02-‐27 2
Luther, Hannah Obituary 1865-‐10-‐14 3Luther, Henry Lost at sea 1834-‐07-‐26 3Luther, Hiram Married Abby Lindsey 1838-‐02-‐17 3Luther, Hiram Mate of shipwrecked brig Helen Maria 1856-‐02-‐09 2Luther, Hiram Son narrowly escapes drowning 1858-‐08-‐21 2Luther, Horace App. to school committee 1858-‐05-‐29 2Luther, Jeremiah Married Martha A. Manchester 1836-‐09-‐21 3Luther, Jeremiah Sails for Matanzas 1857-‐12-‐12 2Luther, Jeremiah Jr. Killed by rebel fire 1862-‐04-‐26 2Luther, Jeremiah Jr. Correspondence re. death of 1862-‐05-‐03 2Luther, Jeremiah Jr. Funeral of 1862-‐11-‐29 2Luther, Josiah H. Surgeon of Bristol Artillery 1835-‐04-‐04 2Luther, Martha B. Wife of Jeremiah, obituary 1873-‐06-‐28 2Luther, Martin Inspector of custom house 1845-‐09-‐20 2Luther, Mary Obituary, widow of Allen 1852-‐10-‐23 3Luther, Mary Obituary, wife of Josiah 1845-‐07-‐04 3Luther, Mary A. Married Isaiah Vickery 1853-‐11-‐12 3Luther, Mary Elizabeth Obituary, wife of Capt. Daniel B. Jr. 1861-‐05-‐11 3Luther, Mary Elizabeth Probate notice 1861-‐06-‐15 3Luther, Miss E.E. (music teacher) Advertisement for guitar and piano lessons 1851-‐06-‐14 3Luther, Nathaniel Obituary 1836-‐11-‐12 3Luther, Obadiah Obituary 1843-‐04-‐22 3Luther, Sylvester Moves store 1841-‐05-‐08 3Luther, Sylvester Notice conc. thief 1841-‐05-‐08 3Luther, Sylvester Committee for masons 1841-‐06-‐26 3Luther, Sylvester Sells stock in Pokanoket Steam Mill 1841-‐08-‐14 3Luther, Sylvester Will leave town, sells house and lot 1842-‐09-‐17 3Luther, Sylvester Sells house and lot at auction 1843-‐03-‐18 3Luther, Sylvester Sells stock of store at cost 1843-‐05-‐20 3Luther, Sylvester House sold 1843-‐05-‐27 3Luther, Sylvester Final sale of stock 1843-‐06-‐24 3Luther, Sylvester Auction of stock 1843-‐08-‐05 3Luther, Sylvester Sells stock in Bristol Steam Mill 1844-‐08-‐03 3Luther, Sylvester Former house mentioned 1844-‐10-‐05 3Luther, Sylvester Living in Michigan 1846-‐10-‐24 3Luther, Sylvester Obituary 1863-‐01-‐31 2Luther, Sylvester (storekeeper) Advertisement for shoe store 1833-‐11-‐16 3Luther, Sylvester (storekeeper) Sealer of leather 1834-‐05-‐17 2Luther, Sylvester (storekeeper) Lawsuit mentioned 1837-‐02-‐04 2Luther, Sylvester (storekeeper) Notice to debtors 1837-‐04-‐15 3Luther, Sylvester (storekeeper) Committee to oversee Common 1837-‐04-‐29 2Luther, Sylvester (storekeeper) Advertisement for books 1838-‐12-‐08 3Luther, Sylvester (storekeeper) Notice to debtors 1838-‐12-‐29 3Luther, Sylvester (storekeeper) Notice to debtors, will close 1839-‐07-‐20 3Luther, Sylvester (storekeeper) Will leave Bristol, sell house 1840-‐03-‐21 3Luther, Sylvester (storekeeper) To remain open 1840-‐06-‐06 3Luther, Sylvester (storekeeper) Land mentioned in advertisement 1840-‐09-‐12 3Luther, Sylvester (storekeeper) Thanks townspeople for saving property from fire 1841-‐05-‐08 3
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