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Baars, J. Frederick Married Lucretia Luce 18420827 3 Baars, J. Frederick Copartnership with Samuel Norris, sperm oil and candle manufacturing 18441005 3 Baars, J. Frederick Chosen cashier of commercial bank 18461114 3 Baars, J. Frederick Owner of wrecked brig Rio 18540204 2 Baars, J. Frederick Owner of new barque 18540429 2 Baars, J. Frederick Real estate sold 18540930 2 Baars, J. Frederick Owner of new bark 18550120 2 Baars, J. Frederick Sec. of Bristol Fremont Club 18560913 2 Baars, J. Frederick Residence sold at auction 18570704 3 Baars, J. Frederick Resigns as cashier of commerical bank 18581023 3 Baars, J. Frederick Furniture sold at auction 18581023 3 Babbitt & Green (merchants) Advertisement 18340531 3 Babbitt & Green (merchants) Copartnership dissolved 18540304 3 Babbitt Farm Auction of stock and tools 18580213 3 Babbitt, Bathsheba Obituary, widow of Jacob 18520703 3 Babbitt, Elizabeth B. Obituary, child of Jacob Jr. 18441116 3 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Comm. of Arrangements, Fourth of July Parade 18350704 2 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Director, Eagle Bank 18350711 3 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Director, Commercial Bank 18370408 3 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Building comm., Cotton Mill 18390413 3 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Treas. and clerk Bris, Steam Mill 18400111 3 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Trustee of new savings bank 18410807 2 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Director of Pokanoket Steam Mill 18420212 3 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Committee of vigilance 18420312 3 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Law and order candidate for rep. 18430408 2 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Elected rep. 18430408 2 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Testifies in lawsuit 18430805 2 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Ensign of artillery 18440406 2 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Elected 2nd rep. 18450405 2 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Signs law and order resolution 18451108 2 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Rents Mount Pleasant Farm 18451220 3 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) 2nd Lieutenant of artillery 18460411 2 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Replaces father as Pres. of Directors, Commercial Bank 18470410 3 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Foreman of King Philip Fire Co. 18530625 3 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Wins prize in Prov. Regatta with yacht Two Boys 18530924 2 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) King Philip Fire Co. offers resolution of thanks after retirement of 18540107 3 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Copartnership with Greene dissolved 18540304 3 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Narrowly escapes drowning 18550106 2 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) App. Delegate 18550324 2 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Pres. of Bristol Gas Light Co. 18560216 3 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Tax collector's sale of property 18570516 3 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Purchases Pocanoket Steam Mill estate 18580807 2 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Chosen Democratic delegate 18600211 2 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Pres. of Democratic meeting 18600331 2 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Chief of Fire Dept. 18600428 2 Babbitt, J. Jr. (Jacob) Funeral 18630103 2 Babbitt, Jacob Appraiser of estates 18340517 2 Babbitt, Jacob Candidate for senator 18350404 2

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Baars,  J.  Frederick Married  Lucretia  Luce 1842-­‐08-­‐27 3Baars,  J.  Frederick Copartnership  with  Samuel  Norris,  sperm  oil  and  candle  manufacturing 1844-­‐10-­‐05 3Baars,  J.  Frederick Chosen  cashier  of  commercial  bank 1846-­‐11-­‐14 3Baars,  J.  Frederick Owner  of  wrecked  brig  Rio 1854-­‐02-­‐04 2Baars,  J.  Frederick Owner  of  new  barque 1854-­‐04-­‐29 2Baars,  J.  Frederick Real  estate  sold 1854-­‐09-­‐30 2Baars,  J.  Frederick Owner  of  new  bark 1855-­‐01-­‐20 2Baars,  J.  Frederick Sec.  of  Bristol  Fremont  Club 1856-­‐09-­‐13 2Baars,  J.  Frederick Residence  sold  at  auction 1857-­‐07-­‐04 3Baars,  J.  Frederick Resigns  as  cashier  of  commerical  bank 1858-­‐10-­‐23 3Baars,  J.  Frederick Furniture  sold  at  auction 1858-­‐10-­‐23 3Babbitt  &  Green  (merchants) Advertisement   1834-­‐05-­‐31 3Babbitt  &  Green  (merchants) Copartnership  dissolved 1854-­‐03-­‐04 3Babbitt  Farm Auction  of  stock  and  tools 1858-­‐02-­‐13 3Babbitt,  Bathsheba Obituary,  widow  of  Jacob 1852-­‐07-­‐03 3Babbitt,  Elizabeth  B. Obituary,  child  of  Jacob  Jr. 1844-­‐11-­‐16 3Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Comm.  of  Arrangements,  Fourth  of  July  Parade 1835-­‐07-­‐04 2Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Director,  Eagle  Bank 1835-­‐07-­‐11 3Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Director,  Commercial  Bank 1837-­‐04-­‐08 3Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Building  comm.,  Cotton  Mill 1839-­‐04-­‐13 3Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Treas.  and  clerk  Bris,  Steam  Mill 1840-­‐01-­‐11 3Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Trustee  of  new  savings  bank 1841-­‐08-­‐07 2Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Director  of  Pokanoket  Steam  Mill 1842-­‐02-­‐12 3Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Committee  of  vigilance 1842-­‐03-­‐12 3Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Law  and  order  candidate  for  rep. 1843-­‐04-­‐08 2Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Elected  rep. 1843-­‐04-­‐08 2Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Testifies  in  lawsuit 1843-­‐08-­‐05 2Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Ensign  of  artillery 1844-­‐04-­‐06 2Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Elected  2nd  rep. 1845-­‐04-­‐05 2Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Signs  law  and  order  resolution 1845-­‐11-­‐08 2Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Rents  Mount  Pleasant  Farm 1845-­‐12-­‐20 3Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) 2nd  Lieutenant  of  artillery 1846-­‐04-­‐11 2Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Replaces  father  as  Pres.  of  Directors,  Commercial  Bank 1847-­‐04-­‐10 3Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Foreman  of  King  Philip  Fire  Co. 1853-­‐06-­‐25 3Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Wins  prize  in  Prov.  Regatta  with  yacht  Two  Boys 1853-­‐09-­‐24 2Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) King  Philip  Fire  Co.  offers  resolution  of  thanks  after  retirement  of 1854-­‐01-­‐07 3Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Copartnership  with  Greene  dissolved 1854-­‐03-­‐04 3Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Narrowly  escapes  drowning 1855-­‐01-­‐06 2Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) App.  Delegate 1855-­‐03-­‐24 2Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Pres.  of  Bristol  Gas  Light  Co. 1856-­‐02-­‐16 3Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Tax  collector's  sale  of  property 1857-­‐05-­‐16 3Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Purchases  Pocanoket  Steam  Mill  estate 1858-­‐08-­‐07 2Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Chosen  Democratic  delegate 1860-­‐02-­‐11 2Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Pres.  of  Democratic  meeting 1860-­‐03-­‐31 2Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Chief  of  Fire  Dept. 1860-­‐04-­‐28 2Babbitt,  J.  Jr.  (Jacob) Funeral 1863-­‐01-­‐03 2Babbitt,  Jacob Appraiser  of  estates 1834-­‐05-­‐17 2Babbitt,  Jacob Candidate  for  senator 1835-­‐04-­‐04 2

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Babbitt,  Jacob Pres.  of    Directors  Commercial  Bank 1835-­‐04-­‐11 3Babbitt,  Jacob Committee  to  examine  market 1837-­‐09-­‐02 2Babbitt,  Jacob Farm  of 1839-­‐01-­‐26 3Babbitt,  Jacob Buys  stock,  Bristol  Steam  Mill 1839-­‐06-­‐08 3Babbitt,  Jacob Director,  Bristol  Steam  Mill 1840-­‐01-­‐11 3Babbitt,  Jacob Buys  stock,  Bristol  Steam  Mill 1840-­‐02-­‐01 3Babbitt,  Jacob Director,  Pocanoket  Steam  Mill 1840-­‐02-­‐08 3Babbitt,  Jacob Livestock  sold  at  farm  of 1841-­‐02-­‐13 3Babbitt,  Jacob Pres.  of  Directors,  Pocanoket  Steam  Mill 1842-­‐02-­‐12 3Babbitt,  Jacob Committee  to  estimate  taxes 1843-­‐04-­‐08 2Babbitt,  Jacob Sells  stock  in  Bristol  Steam  Mill  after  fire 1843-­‐07-­‐29 3Babbitt,  Jacob Livestock  sold  at  auction 1845-­‐09-­‐20 3Babbitt,  Jacob Seranaded  by  procession  from  Newport 1847-­‐07-­‐31 2Babbitt,  Jacob Former  store  mentioned 1848-­‐03-­‐04 2Babbitt,  Jacob Vice-­‐chairman  of  supporters  of  Zachary  Taylor 1848-­‐08-­‐26 2Babbitt,  Jacob Petitions  Gen.  Assembly  to  incorporate  fire  co. 1848-­‐11-­‐04 2Babbitt,  Jacob House  mentioned 1848-­‐12-­‐16 2Babbitt,  Jacob Dies  at  81 1850-­‐03-­‐09 3Babbitt,  Jacob Probate  notice 1850-­‐03-­‐16 3Babbitt,  Jacob Eulogy 1850-­‐03-­‐23 3Babbitt,  Jacob Executor's  notice 1850-­‐04-­‐13 3Babbitt,  Jacob  W. Obituary,  child  of  Jacob  Jr. 1845-­‐12-­‐06 3Babbitt,  James  (negro) Obituary,  cook  of  sloop  Victory 1857-­‐06-­‐27 3Babbitt,  Rev.  B.B. Hay  sold  at  auction 1857-­‐05-­‐23 3Babbitt,  Sarah  S. Married  Dr.  L.A.  Martin 1853-­‐06-­‐25 3Babbitt's  Wharf Mentioned  in  news  item 1842-­‐08-­‐06 2Babcock,  Cyrus  (metalsmith) Opens  shop  on  Thames  St. 1848-­‐10-­‐07 3Babcock,  Cyrus  (metalsmith) Advertisement  for  stoves,  refrigerators 1849-­‐04-­‐14 3Babcock,  Cyrus  (metalsmith) Notice  of  change  in  business 1850-­‐05-­‐04 3Babcock,  Cyrus  (metalsmith) Stock  purchased  by  L.  Bishop 1850-­‐08-­‐10 3Babcock,  Cyrus  (metalsmith) Moves  store  to  Mount  Hope  house 1852-­‐05-­‐15 3Babcock,  Cyrus  (metalsmith) Former  store  mentioned 1853-­‐01-­‐15 3Babcock,  F.G.  (storekeeper) Attempted  burglary  at  store 1851-­‐05-­‐24 2Babcock,  F.G.  (storekeeper) Advertisement  For  meat 1851-­‐09-­‐27 3Babcock,  F.G.  (storekeeper) Store  burglarized   1851-­‐11-­‐01 2Babcock,  infant Obituary,  child  of  Mrs.  Adelaide 1846-­‐08-­‐08 3Babcock,  Mary Obituary,  daughter  of  Cyrus 1857-­‐10-­‐24 3Babcock,  William  N. Files  for  insolvency 1839-­‐08-­‐10 3Babcock,  William  N. Petition  continued 1839-­‐09-­‐21 2Bainbridge,  Rose Infant,  obituary 1865-­‐10-­‐28 3Baker,  Charles  M. Obituary 1855-­‐10-­‐06 3Baker,  Christopher  L. Married  Hannah  A.  Carey  of  Warren 1857-­‐10-­‐10 3Baker,  Cordelia  F. Married  Capt,  Seth  Corwin  of  Prov. 1855-­‐12-­‐29 3Baker,  John Prepares  banquet  for  visiting  artillery  co. 1851-­‐06-­‐07 2Baker,  John Obituary 1853-­‐04-­‐02 3Baker,  John House  mentioned  in  advertisement 1853-­‐03-­‐19 3Baker,  John Probate  notice 1853-­‐04-­‐09 3Baker,  John Administrator's,    commissioner's  notices 1853-­‐05-­‐14 3

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Baker,  John   Real  estate  sol  at  auction 1849-­‐06-­‐02 3Baker,  John  (butcher) Married  Ann  Creighton 1833-­‐11-­‐23 3Baker,  John  (butcher) Notice  conc.  Wife  Ann 1834-­‐10-­‐11 3Baker,  John  (butcher) Opens  meat  market 1841-­‐04-­‐17 3Baker,  John  (butcher) Rents  portion  of  house  on  State  Street 1844-­‐10-­‐05 3Baker,  John  (butcher) Advertisement  for  apprentice 1845-­‐11-­‐15 3Baker,  John  (butcher) Prepares  banquet  for  masons 1848-­‐06-­‐24 2Baker,  John  (butcher) Assignee's  notice 1849-­‐01-­‐27 3Baker,  John  (butcher) Livestock  and  belongings  sold  at  auction 1849-­‐03-­‐03 3Baker,  John  (butcher) Meat  stolen  from 1849-­‐05-­‐12 2Baker,  Martin  F. Obituary,  son  of  Martin 1858-­‐04-­‐17 3Baker,  Martin  N. Married  Betsy  Brown 1842-­‐06-­‐25 3Baker,  Martin  N. Files  for  insolvency 1856-­‐02-­‐09 3Baker,  Mary Obituary,  wife  of  James 1843-­‐12-­‐30 3Baker,  Mary  E. Married  S.D.  Hatch 1853-­‐04-­‐23 3Baker,  Mr. Opens  penmanship  school 1839-­‐03-­‐02 3Baker,  Mrs.  (proprietor,  boarding  house) Mentioned         1852-­‐10-­‐02 2Baker,  Mrs.  M. Sells  furniture 1856-­‐03-­‐29 3Baker,  Phebe Obituary,  widow  of  Caleb 1853-­‐03-­‐19 3Bakeries C.  Spooner  advertisement 1835-­‐06-­‐06 3Bakeries James  H.  Gladding  advertisement 1840-­‐11-­‐28 3Bakeries Charles  Spooner  closed 1841-­‐04-­‐17 3Bakeries C.  Spooner  re-­‐opens 1842-­‐04-­‐16 3Bakeries C.  Spooner  begins  operating  bread  cart  through  streets  of  town 1843-­‐10-­‐28 3Bakeries C.  Spooner  plans  to  close 1843-­‐10-­‐28 3Bakeries J.W.  Spooner  advertisement 1844-­‐04-­‐13 3Bakeries N.S.  Greene  opens  bakery  in  connection  with  store 1844-­‐06-­‐22 3Bakeries C.  &  J.  Spooner  opens  bakery 1846-­‐05-­‐30 3Bakeries C.  Spooner  opens  bakery  on  Thames  St. 1850-­‐06-­‐29 3Bakeries C.H.  Spooner  opens  bread  room 1857-­‐07-­‐04 3Ball,  George  (seaman) Dies  aboard  ship  "Corinthian" 1834-­‐05-­‐31 3Ball,  Phebe Obituary 1834-­‐12-­‐13 3Ball,  Phebe Married  Samuel  Mott 1842-­‐04-­‐23 3Ball,  Samuel Dies  of  lockjaw  after  accident  with  axe 1857-­‐03-­‐28 2  &  3Ball,  Sarah  R. Married  Henry  Manchester 1836-­‐04-­‐23 3Ball,  Susan Obituary 1840-­‐05-­‐16 3Ball,  Tinty  A Married  John  H.H.  Mott 1852-­‐07-­‐03 3Ballatt,  Rosanna Obituary 1838-­‐09-­‐15 3Ballatt,  Rosanna Probate  notice 1839-­‐02-­‐16 3Balloon  (steamboat) Begins  run 1840-­‐06-­‐06 2  &  3Balloon  (steamboat) Schedule 1840-­‐06-­‐13 2  &  3Balloon  (steamboat) Spars  from  cause  fire 1840-­‐06-­‐20 2Balloon  (steamboat) Resumes  run 1841-­‐03-­‐06 2Bands Bristol  Brass  Band  plays 1841-­‐07-­‐17 3Bands Negro  Brass  Band  performs 1843-­‐05-­‐27 2Bands Croton  Brass  Band  performs 1847-­‐11-­‐06 2Bands Frank  Forrest's  Minstrels  play  at  town  hall 1864-­‐05-­‐07 2Bank  of  Bristol Notice  of  meeting 1834-­‐07-­‐04 3

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Bank  of  Bristol Directors  chosen 1835-­‐07-­‐18 3Bank  of  Bristol Directors  chosen 1836-­‐07-­‐09   3Bank  of  Bristol Mentioned  in  advertisement 1842-­‐01-­‐03 3Bank  of  Bristol Directors  chosen 1844-­‐07-­‐06 3Bank  of  Bristol Surrenders  its  charter;  brief  history  of  the  institution  and  its  officers  given 1866-­‐06-­‐09 2Bank  of  Bristol Continuation  of  history. 1866-­‐06-­‐16 2Banks Freeman's  shares  sold 1833-­‐12-­‐14 3Banks Commercial  Bank  notice 1834-­‐04-­‐12 3Banks Eagle  Bank  meeting  of  stockholders 1834-­‐06-­‐07 3Banks Bank  of  Bristol  Notice  of  meeting 1834-­‐07-­‐04 3Banks Notice  stating  banks  are  solvent 1837-­‐05-­‐20 2Banks State  of  R.I.  banks 1839-­‐10-­‐26 2Banks State  of  R.I.  Banks 1839-­‐11-­‐09 3Banks Legislation  conc. 1839-­‐11-­‐09 4Banks Letter  conc.  need  for  savings  bank  for  poor 1840-­‐07-­‐18 2Banks Committee  app.  to  study  need  for   1840-­‐07-­‐25 2Banks Legislation  affecting  Bristol  banks 1843-­‐01-­‐28 3Banks Petition  presented  to  general  assembly  for  charter  of  King  Philip  Bank 1856-­‐02-­‐23 3Banks Petition  presented  to  general  assembly  for  incorporation  of  Pokanoket  Bank 1856-­‐03-­‐08 2Banks Petition  for  incorporation  of  new  bank  presented  to  gen,  assembly,  withdrawn 1857-­‐01-­‐24 2Banks Financial  panic  hits  as  banks  fail 1857-­‐10-­‐03 2Banks Resume  specie  payments 1858-­‐01-­‐16 2Banks Union  Bank  mentioned 1860-­‐04-­‐07 2Baptist  Church Revival  in  progress 1850-­‐01-­‐12 2Baptist  Church Rev.  Hobart  delivers  temperance  lecture 1853-­‐01-­‐08 3Baptist  Church Rev.  Hobart  forced  to  take  leave  of  absence  because  of  poor  health 1854-­‐03-­‐18 3Baptist  Church Fire  on  roof,  boy  finds  novel  way  of  extinguishing  flames 1854-­‐07-­‐08 2Baptist  Church Sermon  to  young  men  delivered  by  Rev.  Carto 1855-­‐03-­‐24 3Baptist  Church Collection  taken  up  to  benefit  victims  of  Yellow  Fever  epidemic  in  Norfolk 1855-­‐11-­‐03 2Baptist  Church Rev.  Reed  appointed 1856-­‐10-­‐04 2Baptist  Church Young  ladies  baptised  in  frozen  harbor 1857-­‐01-­‐24 2Baptist  Church Revival  in 1857-­‐03-­‐07 2Baptist  Church Revival  continues 1857-­‐04-­‐11 2Baptist  Church Religious  revival  in 1858-­‐03-­‐20 2Baptist  Church Rev.  Reed  will  leave  parish 1858-­‐12-­‐25 2Baptist  Church Will  celebrate  50th  anniversary 1861-­‐08-­‐17 2Baptist  Church Description  of  ceremony,  short  history  of  church 1861-­‐08-­‐24 2Baptist  Church Description  of  Sabbath  School  Festival 1863-­‐02-­‐07 2Baptist  Church New  pastor  installed 1864-­‐07-­‐30 2Baptist  Church Description  of  Sabbath  School  Festival 1865-­‐01-­‐14 2Baptist  Church Centennial  anniversary  celebrated 1866-­‐05-­‐12 2Baptist  Church Sunday  school  holds  annual  festival. 1867-­‐01-­‐26 2Baptist  Church Sunday  school  convention  held 1867-­‐06-­‐08 2Baptist  Church Dacon  ordinated  in  special  exercise 1868-­‐01-­‐25 2Baptist  Church Steeple  that  was  down  in  11-­‐69  to  be  rebuilt 1870-­‐06-­‐24 2Baptist  Church   Ladies  hold  sale  to  raise  money  for  repairs 1849-­‐02-­‐17 3Baptist  Church   Extensive  repairs  described 1849-­‐09-­‐29 2Baptist  Church   Rev.  Haswell  gives  missionary  sermon 1850-­‐12-­‐21 2

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Baptist  Church   Ladies  hold  fair 1852-­‐06-­‐26 3Baptist  Church   Discourse  on  death  of  Daniel  Webster  delivered  to 1852-­‐11-­‐13 3Baptist  Church   Rev.  Hobart  resigns,  receives  resolution  to  thanks  from  church 1855-­‐01-­‐13 2Baptist  Church  (also  see  south  Baptist  Church) Rev.  Bestor  replaced 1834-­‐03-­‐22 2Baptist  Church  (also  see  south  Baptist  Church) Evening  school  opened  in 1836-­‐10-­‐29 3Baptist  Church  (also  see  south  Baptist  Church) Reopened  for  worship,  Rev.  Tobey  installed 1837-­‐01-­‐21 2Baptist  Church  (also  see  south  Baptist  Church) Repairs  to 1837-­‐01-­‐28 2Baptist  Church  (also  see  south  Baptist  Church) Revives  interest  in  religion 1837-­‐02-­‐18 2Baptist  Church  (also  see  south  Baptist  Church) Rev.  Freeman  installed 1843-­‐11-­‐12 3Baptist  Church  (also  see  south  Baptist  Church) Repaired  and  painted 1846-­‐11-­‐07 2Baptist  Church  (also  see  south  Baptist  Church) Revival  in 1847-­‐02-­‐13 2Baptist  Church  (also  see  south  Baptist  Church) Rev.  Sukes  will  leave  church 1848-­‐01-­‐15 2Baptist  Church  (also  see  south  Baptist  Church) Rev.  Bigelow  ordained 1848-­‐06-­‐10 2Baptist  Church  (also  see  south  Baptist  Church) Description  of  ordination 1848-­‐06-­‐24 3Baptist  Vestry Mentioned  in  notice 1841-­‐07-­‐17 3Barber  shops John  W.  Smith,  advertisement 1833-­‐09-­‐21 3Barber  shops John  W.  Smith,  advertisement 1837-­‐11-­‐25 3Barber  shops Job  M.  Barrus  advertisement 1840-­‐06-­‐20 3Barber  shops J.  Barrus  opens  barber  shop  and  cobbler  shop 1842-­‐01-­‐08 3Barber  shops Daniel  Tanner  opens  shop  on  Bradford  St. 1842-­‐12-­‐03 3Barber  shops D.  Tanner  moves  to  custom  house 1844-­‐04-­‐13 3Barber  shops W.H.  Garrison  opens  shaving  saloon 1849-­‐01-­‐27 3Barber  shops E.A.  Biggs  advertisement 1855-­‐05-­‐26 3Barber  shops Advertisement  For  Davis's  hair  dressing  saloon 1857-­‐05-­‐16 3Barber  shops I.  H.  Davis  notice 1857-­‐07-­‐25 3Bardean,  Betty Obituary 1834-­‐01-­‐04 3Barden,  Nathan App.  Surveyor  of  port 1845-­‐06-­‐28 2Barden,  Nathan Director,  Bank  of  Bristol 1851-­‐07-­‐12 3Barden,  Nathan Escapes  without  injury  when  barn  is  struck  by  lightning 1851-­‐07-­‐26 2Barden,  Nathan Guardian  of  minor  children,  petitions  to  sell  real  estate  of 1853-­‐07-­‐16 3Barden,  Nathan Auditor  of  accounts 1854-­‐04-­‐08 2Barden,  Nathan App.  assessor  of  taxes 1854-­‐04-­‐08 2Barden,  Nathan App.  to  school  committee 1858-­‐05-­‐29 2Barden,  Nathan Officer  of  Congregational  Church 1855-­‐06-­‐23 2Barden,  Nathan   Resigns  as  sheriff  because  of  support  of  people's  constitution 1842-­‐06-­‐11 2Barden,  Nathan   Member  of  democrat's  committee  to  elect  delegates 1843-­‐07-­‐22 3Barden,  Nathan  (sheriff) Appointed  auctioneer 1835-­‐05-­‐02 2Barden,  Nathan  (sheriff) Chosen  to  examine  stove  pipes 1835-­‐12-­‐19 2Barden,  Nathan  (sheriff) Married  Lucy  Martin  of  Prov. 1836-­‐05-­‐07 3Barden,  Nathan  (sheriff) Collector  of  taxes 1836-­‐05-­‐14 2Barden,  Nathan  (sheriff) Notice  to  taxpayers 1836-­‐10-­‐29 3Barden,  Nathan  (sheriff) App.  Surveyor  of  Port  of  Bristol 1841-­‐04-­‐25 2Barden,  Nathan  (sheriff) Injured  arresting  criminal 1840-­‐05-­‐02 2Barden,  Nathan  (sheriff) Director,  Bank  of  Bristol 1840-­‐07-­‐11 3Barden,  Nathan  (sheriff) Lawsuit  decided 1840-­‐09-­‐19 2Barden,  Nathan  (sheriff) Removed  as  collector  of  port 1841-­‐07-­‐17 2Barden,  Nathan  (sheriff) Delegate  to  state  suffrage  convention 1841-­‐09-­‐04 2Barden,  Nathan  (sheriff) Committee  to  study  town  watch 1841-­‐12-­‐25 2

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Bardin,  Lucy Wife  of  Nathan,  obituary 1864-­‐11-­‐12 3Bardin,  Nancy Obituary 1863-­‐04-­‐04 2Bardin,  Nathan Obituary 1867-­‐04-­‐06 3Barker  &  Gladding Advertisement  for  soda  fountain 1846-­‐06-­‐13 3Barker  &  Gladding Copartnership  dissolved 1846-­‐07-­‐25 3Barker,  Alice Daughter  of  Walter,  obituary 1864-­‐12-­‐03 3Barker,  Catherine Wife  of  Edward,  obituary 1870-­‐02-­‐12 3Barker,  George Advertisement  for  trees 1838-­‐09-­‐01 3Barker,  George Obituary 1843-­‐02-­‐11 3Barker,  George Administrator's  and    commissioner's  notices 1843-­‐03-­‐18 3Barker,  George Farm  let,  livestock  sold  at  auction 1843-­‐03-­‐25 3Barker,  Mary Obituary 1839-­‐05-­‐25 3Barker,  Richard  W. Copartnership  with  J.  Gladding  dissolved  (Mount  Hope  Saloon) 1846-­‐07-­‐25 3Barker,  Walter  A. Son  of  Walter  C.F.  Barker,  obituary 1868-­‐12-­‐19 2Barker,  Walter  C.F. Married  Abby  Luther 1839-­‐11-­‐16 3Barker,  Walter  C.F. Special  town  meeting  held  to  pay  bill  of 1854-­‐02-­‐18 3Barker,  William Married  Angenette  Gifford 1834-­‐01-­‐18 3Barmon,  Mary Obituary 1871-­‐05-­‐13 3Barnard,  Albert  W.  (storekeeper) Opens  new  shoe  store 1849-­‐07-­‐28 3Barnard,  Albert  W.  (storekeeper) Advertisement  for  "kitchen  hall" 1849-­‐09-­‐08 3Barnard,  Albert  W.  (storekeeper) Moves  to  "kitchen  hall  rotunda",  enlarges  store 1850-­‐11-­‐09 3Barnard,  Albert  W.  (storekeeper) Offers  reward  after  vandals  injure  dog 1852-­‐07-­‐03 3Barnard,  Charles  Augustus Obituary,  son  of  Albert  W. 1858-­‐09-­‐25 3Barnard,  George  E. Opens  dry  goods  store  with  C.B.  Waite 1841-­‐06-­‐05 3Barnes,  Horace  M. App.  to  Board  of  Directors  for  Prov.-­‐Bristol  RR. 1853-­‐04-­‐23 2Barnes,  Horace  M. V.P.  of  Bristol  Fremont  Club 1856-­‐09-­‐13 2Barnes,  William Dies  on  hospital  ship,  obituary 1863-­‐04-­‐18 3Barney  &  Douglas Firm  dissolved 1842-­‐10-­‐08 3Barney,  Henry  E. Advertisement  will  repair  and  tune  pianos 1851-­‐12-­‐06 3Barney,  John  K. Gauger  of  custom  house 1845-­‐09-­‐20 2Barney,  John  W. Notice  to  debtors 1838-­‐10-­‐20 3Barney,  John  W. Committee  of  vigilance 1842-­‐03-­‐12 3Barney,  John  W. Copartnership  with  George  Douglas  dissolved 1842-­‐10-­‐08 3Barney,  John  W. Will  leave  town,  sells  real  estate 1850-­‐07-­‐06 3Barney,  John  W. Former  store  mentioned 1852-­‐04-­‐03 3Barney,  John  W. Married  Ann  E.  Munro 1854-­‐06-­‐10 3Barney,  John  W. App.  Justice  of  Peace 1853-­‐05-­‐07 2Barney,  Martha  (daugh.  Of  Mason  Barney) Married  To  Wm.  A.  Franklin 1833-­‐10-­‐05 3Barney,  Nancy  S. Obituary,  wife  of  John  W. 1851-­‐07-­‐26 3Barns,  H.M.  (sugar  manufacturer)  (Horace) Begins  business 1849-­‐07-­‐21 2Barns,  H.M.  (sugar  manufacturer)  (Horace) Copartnership  notice 1849-­‐07-­‐21 3Barns,  H.M.  (sugar  manufacturer)  (Horace) Married  Harriette  Byron  Norris 1852-­‐08-­‐14 3Barns,  H.M.  (sugar  manufacturer)  (Horace) Copartnership  with  Dimon  and  Norris  dissolved 1854-­‐02-­‐18 3Barns,  H.M.  (sugar  manufacturer)  (Horace) Copartnership  with  S.  Norris  dissolved 1854-­‐06-­‐24 3Barrett,  J.  Wadsworth Obituary 1849-­‐12-­‐22 3Barrett,  Joseph  W. Notice  of  sheriff's  sale 1837-­‐04-­‐29 3Barrett,  Mary Obituary,  widow  of  Capt.  Wm.  S. 1846-­‐05-­‐02 3Barrns,  Job  M.  (may  be  J.  Barrus) Obituary 1852-­‐09-­‐04 3

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Barroso  (steamboat) To  begin  run,  description  of 1852-­‐06-­‐12 2Barroso  (steamboat) Makes  excursion  to  E.  Greenwich,  begins  run 1852-­‐06-­‐19 3Barroso  (steamboat) Advertisement  for  moonlight  excursion 1852-­‐06-­‐26 3Barroso  (steamboat) Advertisement  For 1852-­‐09-­‐18 3Barrows,  Phebe  M. Married  John  R.  Grant  of  Prov. 1852-­‐12-­‐18 3Barrus,  Ann Obituary,  wife  of  Wm.  H. 1860-­‐05-­‐05 3Barrus,  Benjamin Obituary  Father  William  H. 1855-­‐05-­‐05 3Barrus,  Benjamin  (may  be  Benj.  C.) Married  Zilphia  Ann  Field 1849-­‐06-­‐30 3Barrus,  Benjamin  (may  be  Benj.  C.) Robbed  by  pcik  pocket 1854-­‐06-­‐10 2Barrus,  Benjamin  C.  (storekeeper)  (may  be  Benj.  Barrus) Opens  shoestore  on  Hope  St. 1854-­‐11-­‐04 3Barrus,  Benjamin  C.  (storekeeper)  (may  be  Benj.  Barrus) Sell-­‐out  of  stock 1855-­‐11-­‐17 3Barrus,  Benjamin  C.  (storekeeper)  (may  be  Benj.  Barrus) Advertisement  for  shoestore 1856-­‐06-­‐21 3Barrus,  Benjamin  C.  (storekeeper)  (may  be  Benj.  Barrus) Officer  of  St.  Alban's  Lodge 1856-­‐12-­‐27 2Barrus,  Benjamin  C.  (storekeeper)  (may  be  Benj.  Barrus) Former  store  mentioned 1858-­‐05-­‐15 3Barrus,  Benjamin  C.  (storekeeper)  (may  be  Benj.  Barrus) House  burglarized  by  daring  thief 1858-­‐08-­‐21 2Barrus,  Eliza  F. Married  Freeborn  Coggeshall 1841-­‐10-­‐16 3Barrus,  Job  M.  (barber,  shoemaker)(may  be  J.  Barrns) Advertisement  for  new  shop 1840-­‐06-­‐20 3Barrus,  Job  M.  (barber,  shoemaker)(may  be  J.  Barrns) Advertisement  for  cobbler  shop  and  barbershop 1842-­‐01-­‐08 3Barrus,  Job  M.  (barber,  shoemaker)(may  be  J.  Barrns) Opens  scissors  and  knife  sharpening  business 1847-­‐08-­‐21 3Barrus,  Leonard  B. Married  Mary  Finn 1861-­‐05-­‐04 3Barrus,  Louisa  Emma Obituary,  negro  child 1842-­‐10-­‐29 3Barrus,  Mary Both  mother  and  infant.  Obituary 1866-­‐09-­‐22 3Barrus,  Rosabella Married  Francis  L.D.  Diman 1842-­‐05-­‐21 3Barrus,  William  H. Married  Ann  Gayton 1849-­‐02-­‐03 3Barrus,  William  H. Officer  of  St.  Alban's  Lodge 1855-­‐12-­‐22 2Bartel  (Barque) Lost  at  sea  off  St.  Domingo 1849-­‐04-­‐28 2Bartlett,  Charles  (infant) Son  of  Charles  and  Ellen,  obituary 1869-­‐05-­‐15 3Barton  (Schooner) Sold  by  Nelson  Waldron 1849-­‐08-­‐11 3Barton,  Samuel House  on  Wood  Street  sold 1842-­‐10-­‐15 3Barton,  Samuel Obituary,  negro         1844-­‐03-­‐30 3Bashee,  Priscilla Married  Capt.  Charles  Johnson 1853-­‐04-­‐02 3Bassett,  Orin  L. Will  leave  town,  sells  furniture 1858-­‐05-­‐01 3Batt,  Abby  H. Married  J.B.  Munro 1847-­‐01-­‐09 3Batt,  Capt.  James Dies  at  sea 1835-­‐11-­‐14 2Batt,  Capt.  James Probate  notice 1836-­‐01-­‐09 3Batt,  Mary  H. Married  Nathaniel  Munday 1843-­‐06-­‐17 3Bavis,  John  Henry Married  Dorathe  Kastendieck 1851-­‐06-­‐21 3Baxter,  A.P. Chairman  of  association  formed  to  procure  flour  at  reasonable  prices  as  high  prices  continue 1855-­‐10-­‐13 2Baxter,  A.P. Will  clean  and  repair  watches,  testimonial  to 1860-­‐02-­‐11 2  &  3Baxter,  A.P. Chosen  Democratic  delegate 1861-­‐02-­‐22 2Baxter,  Benjamin Advertisement  to  let  house  on  Congregational   1852-­‐02-­‐07 3Baxter,  Benjamin Obituary 1874-­‐12-­‐25 2Baxter,  Grace  Darling Obituary  Father  Alexander  P. 1854-­‐09-­‐09 3Bay  House Advertisement  For  (Coggeshall  &  Co.) 1857-­‐05-­‐30 3Bay  House Burns  to  ground  during  winter  vacancy,  arson  suspected 1858-­‐03-­‐13 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Committee  to  assist  fire  victims  in  Fall  River 1843-­‐07-­‐15 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Sells  bank  stock 1843-­‐10-­‐14 3Bayley,  W.H.S. Sells  house  lots 1843-­‐10-­‐21 4

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Bayley,  W.H.S. Meth.  Episcopal  Rep.  to  new  temperance  soc. 1844-­‐01-­‐27 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Denies  rumor 1844-­‐03-­‐16 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Auction  room  mentioned  in  advertisement 1844-­‐03-­‐16 3Bayley,  W.H.S. App.  Justice  of  Peace 1844-­‐04-­‐06 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Advertisement  for  house  plants 1844-­‐11-­‐23 3Bayley,  W.H.S. Agent  for  coal 1845-­‐04-­‐19 3Bayley,  W.H.S. V.P.  of  Bristol  Marine  Bible  Soc. 1845-­‐12-­‐27 3Bayley,  W.H.S. Advertisement  for  musical  instrument 1846-­‐10-­‐03 3Bayley,  W.H.S. Delegate  to  law  and  order  convention 1847-­‐01-­‐09 3Bayley,  W.H.S. Sec.  of  committee  to  assist  victims  of  potato  famine 1847-­‐03-­‐06 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Elected  2nd  represenative,  justice  of  peace 1847-­‐04-­‐10 2Bayley,  W.H.S. App.  to  committee  to  plan  centennial  celebration 1847-­‐07-­‐03 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Serenaded  by  procession  from  Newport 1847-­‐07-­‐31 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Coroner 1847-­‐10-­‐16 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Delegate  to  state  Whig  Convention 1847-­‐12-­‐25 3Bayley,  W.H.S. Sec.  of  temperance  meeting 1848-­‐02-­‐19 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Vice-­‐chairman  of  supporters  of  Zachary  Taylor 1848-­‐08-­‐26 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Sec.  of  group  supporting  building  of  RR. 1848-­‐10-­‐07 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Sec.  of  Whig  Convention 1849-­‐01-­‐20 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Sells  house  and  lot 1849-­‐04-­‐28 3Bayley,  W.H.S. Sec.  and  Treas.  Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Soc. 1852-­‐02-­‐21 2Bayley,  W.H.S. App.  Notary  Public 1852-­‐05-­‐15 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Mention  of  sailboat  "Phenix" 1853-­‐09-­‐10 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Sells  Hope  St.  estate 1855-­‐04-­‐14 3Bayley,  W.H.S. Offers  reward  for  vandals  of  wharf 1855-­‐06-­‐09 3Bayley,  W.H.S. Sells  house  on  Bristol  Neck 1855-­‐09-­‐22 3Bayley,  W.H.S. Sells  house  on  Hope  St. 1855-­‐10-­‐27 3Bayley,  W.H.S. Trustee  of  savings  institute 1856-­‐01-­‐19 3Bayley,  W.H.S. Elected  senator 1856-­‐05-­‐24 2Bayley,  W.H.S. V.P.  of  Bristol  Fremont  Club 1856-­‐09-­‐13 2Bayley,  W.H.S. App.  to  state  committee 1857-­‐02-­‐21 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Resigns  as  senator,  re-­‐elected 1857-­‐06-­‐13 2Bayley,  W.H.S. App.  to  republican  committee 1858-­‐02-­‐27 2Bayley,  W.H.S. President  of  rebulican  meeting 1860-­‐03-­‐31 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Elected  senator 1860-­‐04-­‐07 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Leaves  for  Chicago  convention 1860-­‐05-­‐12 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Returns  from  Chicago  convention 1860-­‐05-­‐26 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Dangerously  ill,  some  improvement 1860-­‐06-­‐16 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Still  dangerously  ill 1860-­‐06-­‐23 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Improved 1860-­‐07-­‐14 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Recovers 1860-­‐08-­‐11 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Delegate  to  rep.  convention 1860-­‐09-­‐22 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Presents  resolution  to  Gen.  Assembly  re.  insurrection  at  Fort  Sumter 1861-­‐01-­‐19 2Bayley,  W.H.S. App.  collector  of  customs 1861-­‐05-­‐04 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Resigns  as  senator   1861-­‐05-­‐25 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Dies 1862-­‐03-­‐22 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Obituary,  eulogy,  biography 1862-­‐03-­‐29 2Bayley,  W.H.S. Obituaries  from  area  newspapers 1862-­‐03-­‐29 2

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Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Gazette) Advertisement  for  apprentice 1835-­‐10-­‐02 3Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Gazette) Opens  reading  room 1835-­‐10-­‐10 2Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Gazette) Sells  land 1835-­‐10-­‐31 3Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Gazette) Advertisement  for  book  and  job  printing 1837-­‐01-­‐07 3Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Gazette) Advertisement  to  sell  press 1837-­‐07-­‐01 3Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Gazette) Notice,  will  close 1837-­‐07-­‐08 3Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Gazette) Begins  publishing  Phoenix 1837-­‐09-­‐16 1Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Gazette) Agent  for  religious  magazines 1838-­‐02-­‐03 4Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Gazette) Advertisement  for  medicine 1838-­‐08-­‐18 3Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Gazette) Sells  mulberry  trees 1838-­‐10-­‐06 3Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Gazette) House  rented 1839-­‐06-­‐01 3Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Gazette) Advertisement  for  book  binding 1839-­‐09-­‐07 4Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Gazette) V.P.  Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society 1840-­‐06-­‐20 2Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Phoenix) Advertisement  for  money 1840-­‐12-­‐12 3Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Phoenix) Opens  book  bindery 1840-­‐12-­‐19 3Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Phoenix) Appointed  to  school  committee 1841-­‐04-­‐24 2Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Phoenix) V.P.  Bristol  Total  Abstinence  Soc.,  delegate  to  convention 1841-­‐05-­‐08 2Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Phoenix) Advertisement  to  borrow  money 1841-­‐07-­‐03 3Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Phoenix) Trustee  of  savings  bank 1841-­‐08-­‐14 3Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Phoenix) Sells  house  lots 1841-­‐11-­‐20 3Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Phoenix) Delegate  to  temperance  convention 1841-­‐12-­‐04 2Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Phoenix) Committee  to  arrangements  on  fourth 1842-­‐06-­‐18 2Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Phoenix) On  duty  patroling  town  during  Dorr  Rebellion 1842-­‐07-­‐02 2Bayley,  W.H.S.  (editor,  Bristol  Phoenix) Committee  to  estimate  taxes 1843-­‐05-­‐08 2Bayley,  W.H.S.  (Printer,  Bristol  Gazette) Becomes  editor 1834-­‐01-­‐04 2Bayley,  W.H.S.  (Printer,  Bristol  Gazette) Letter 1834-­‐01-­‐11 2Bayley,  W.H.S.  (Printer,  Bristol  Gazette) Advertisement  for  printing 1834-­‐01-­‐25 3Bayley,  W.H.S.  (Printer,  Bristol  Gazette) Opens  reading  room 1834-­‐02-­‐15 4Bayley,  W.H.S.  (Printer,  Bristol  Gazette) Will  close  reading  room 1834-­‐12-­‐13 2Bayley,  W.H.S.  (Printer,  Bristol  Gazette) Effort  to  re-­‐open  reading  room 1835-­‐01-­‐03 2Bayley,  W.H.S.  (Printer,  Bristol  Gazette) App.  Auctioneer 1835-­‐05-­‐02 2Bayley,  W.H.S.  (Printer,  Bristol  Gazette) Advertisement  for  auction 1835-­‐05-­‐09 3Bayley,  W.H.S.  (Printer,  Bristol  Gazette) To  sell  Gazette,  advertisement 1835-­‐06-­‐20 3Bayley,  W.H.S.  (Printer,  Bristol  Gazette) Promises  final  effort  to  save  Gazette 1835-­‐09-­‐05 2Bayley's  Shore Mentioned  in  advertisement 1856-­‐07-­‐04 3Bayley's  Wharf Boat  stole  from 1855-­‐06-­‐09 2Bayley's  Wharf Vandalized,  Bayley  offer  reward 1855-­‐06-­‐09 3Baylies,  Miss Boarding  house  mentioned 1858-­‐09-­‐25 2Baylies,  Rev.  Henry  (pstor,  Meth.  Epis.  Church) Advertisement  for  horse,  carriage,  etc. 1860-­‐03-­‐17 3Baylies,  Rev.  Henry  (pstor,  Meth.  Epis.  Church) Will  leave  parish 1860-­‐03-­‐24 2Baylies,  Rev.  Henry  (pstor,  Meth.  Epis.  Church) Travels  to  Egypt,  Holy  Land 1860-­‐04-­‐21 2Beal,  Helen Wife  of  DR.g.H,.B  all.    Obituary 1864-­‐10-­‐01 3Beaty,  Matthew Arrested  for  stealing  money 1850-­‐10-­‐05 2Beaufine,  John Obituary  father  John 1855-­‐04-­‐14 3Bell,  Archibald Obituary  father  Archibald 1856-­‐01-­‐19 3Bell,  Jenet Obituary  child  of  Archibald 1861-­‐03-­‐02 3Bells Inscription  on  factory  bell  translated 1838-­‐03-­‐03 2Bells Town  to  dispense  with  ringing  town  bell  at  sunrise 1841-­‐09-­‐04 2

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Bells Ringing  of  bell  to  resume 1841-­‐11-­‐06 2Bells Rung  to  alarm  town  of  insurrection  in  Prov. 1842-­‐05-­‐21 2Bells Rung  to  alarm  town  of  Dorr  Rebellion 1842-­‐06-­‐25 2Bells Poem  to  St.  Michael's  bell 1843-­‐04-­‐15 2Bells Value  of  "passing  bell"  cited 1846-­‐01-­‐31 2Bells Usher  in  fourth 1846-­‐07-­‐11 2Bells Rung  to  commemorate  death  of  Daniel  Webster 1852-­‐10-­‐30 2Bells New  bell  placed  in  bellfry  of  Cong.  Church 1853-­‐01-­‐22 2Bells New  bell  to  be  rung  daily 1853-­‐04-­‐16 2Bells Practice  of  ringing  bells  on  Christmas  Eve  blamed  for  delaying  alarm  as  destructive  fire  strikes  Bristol 1853-­‐12-­‐31 2Bells New  bell  arrives  at  Cong.  Church 1854-­‐06-­‐24 2Bells Article  conc.  Danger  of  ringing  bells    on  Christmas  Eve 1854-­‐12-­‐23 2Bells Rung  to  celebrate  Washington's  birthday 1857-­‐02-­‐28 2Bells Rung  to  celebrate  completion  of  trans-­‐atlantic  telegraph,  cause  consternation  among  some  townspeople 1858-­‐08-­‐21 2Bells Daily  bellringing  stopped 1870-­‐11Benard,  Seneture  S. Married  Phebe  Williston 1848-­‐06-­‐17 3Benedict,  Mrs.  (proprietor  of  boarding  house) Advertisement 1847-­‐09-­‐11 3Benett,  William  S. Real  estate  sold  at  auction 1855-­‐03-­‐03 3Bennard,  Ruth  Ann Charges  with  making  threats,  destroying  property 1843-­‐08-­‐05 2Bennard,  Sophia Charges  with  assaulting  child,  confined  to  asylum 1843-­‐08-­‐05 2Bennet,  Sarah Married  Robert  Peck  of  Prov. 1843-­‐11-­‐04 3Bennett,  Adams  J. Married  Martha  Spooner 1853-­‐11-­‐05 3Bennett,  Albert  C. Obituary  son  of  Capt.  Albert  C. 1853-­‐04-­‐16 3Bennett,  Albert  C.  (Captain) Married  Sally  Manchester 1838-­‐10-­‐20 3Bennett,  Albert  C.  (Captain) Will  command  new  bark 1853-­‐10-­‐29 2Bennett,  Albert  C.  (Captain) Ship  launched 1853-­‐12-­‐03 3Bennett,  Albert  C.  (Captain) Reports  on  confederate  ships 1861-­‐07-­‐20 2Bennett,  Albert  C.  (Captain) Appointed  Deputy  Collector  of  Customs 1863-­‐02-­‐21 2Bennett,  Capt. Dies  at  sea 1835-­‐10-­‐24 2Bennett,  Charles  E. Offers  music  school 1841-­‐10-­‐23 3Bennett,  Col.  Martin  Jr. Married  Mary  Church 1834-­‐05-­‐24 3Bennett,  Col.  Martin  Jr. Treasurer,  Young  Men's  Society   1835-­‐02-­‐07 2Bennett,  Col.  Martin  Jr. Colonel,  Bristol  Artillery 1835-­‐04-­‐04 2Bennett,  Col.  Martin  Jr. Solicitor,  Bris,  Char.  Fuel  Society 1835-­‐12-­‐12 3Bennett,  Col.  Martin  Jr. Committee  of  vigilance 1842-­‐03-­‐12 3Bennett,  Col.  Martin  Jr. Committee  of  arrangements  on  fourth 1842-­‐06-­‐18 2Bennett,  Eliza  T. Obituary  widow  of  Capt.  Martin 1854-­‐08-­‐19 3Bennett,  Ferdinand  R. Obituary  child  of  Massadore  T. 1846-­‐08-­‐08 3Bennett,  M. Sells  house  and  lot  on  Bradford  St. 1853-­‐04-­‐09 3Bennett,  M.T.  (may  be  Massadore  T.) Advertisement  for  pasture  land,  house 1858-­‐04-­‐17 3Bennett,  M.T.  (may  be  Massadore  T.) Pres.  of  Bristol  Wide  Awake  Club 1860-­‐10-­‐06 2Bennett,  Martin Director,  Marine  Bible  Soc. 1845-­‐12-­‐27 3Bennett,  Martin Appointed  to  school  committee 1847-­‐04-­‐24 2Bennett,  Martin Sec.  of  committee  for  election  of  Zachary  Taylor 1848-­‐08-­‐26 2Bennett,  Martin Subscriber  of  Bristol-­‐Prov.  RR. 1853-­‐04-­‐02 3Bennett,  Martin Real  estate  sold 1854-­‐09-­‐30 2Bennett,  Martin                         Cashier,  Bank  of  Bristol 1844-­‐07-­‐06 3Bennett,  Martin  (ship  master) Probate  notice 1836-­‐02-­‐06 3

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Bennett,  Martin  (ship  master) Administrators    notice 1836-­‐03-­‐19 3Bennett,  Mary Married  Francis  S.  Munro  of  N.Y. 1856-­‐06-­‐14 3Bennett,  Massadore  T. Captain  of  artillery 1850-­‐04-­‐06 2Bennett,  Massadore  T. Collects  donations  for  artillery  fair 1850-­‐06-­‐29 3Bennett,  Massadore  T. Bristol  Artillery  offers  resolution  of  thanks 1852-­‐04-­‐10 2  &  3Bennett,  Massadore  T. Moderator  of  town  meeting 1854-­‐04-­‐08 2Bennett,  Massadore  T. Receives  vote  of  thanks  upon  resignation  as  moderator 1856-­‐06-­‐14 2Bennett,  Massadore  T. Pres.  of  Bristol  Fremont  Club 1856-­‐09-­‐13 2Bennett,  Massadore  T. Chosen  moderator  of  election  meeting 1856-­‐11-­‐08 2Bennett,  Massadore  T. Foreman  of  King  Philip  Fire  Co. 1858-­‐01-­‐23 2Bennett,  Massadore  T. Elected  representative,  instructed  to  oppose  division  of  Bristol 1858-­‐04-­‐10 2Bennett,  Massadore  T. App.  To  republican  state  committee 1860-­‐01-­‐07 2Bennett,  Massadore  T. App.  Surveyor  of  port 1860-­‐01-­‐07 2Bennett,  Massadore  T. Superintendent  of  Bristol  steam  mill 1861-­‐09-­‐14 2Bennett,  Massadore  T.   App.  Clerk  of  Supreme  Court 1849-­‐05-­‐12 2Bennett,  Massadore  T.  (storekeeper)(may  be  M.T.  Bennett Opens  grocery  store 1842-­‐01-­‐08 2Bennett,  Massadore  T.  (storekeeper)(may  be  M.T.  Bennett New  store  saved  from  fire,  arson  suspected 1842-­‐01-­‐15 2Bennett,  Massadore  T.  (storekeeper)(may  be  M.T.  Bennett App.  Auctioneer 1843-­‐04-­‐15 2Bennett,  Massadore  T.  (storekeeper)(may  be  M.T.  Bennett Store  vacant 1843-­‐05-­‐27 3Bennett,  Massadore  T.  (storekeeper)(may  be  M.T.  Bennett Pres.,  Young  Men's  Temperance  Soc. 1844-­‐03-­‐19 2Bennett,  Massadore  T.  (storekeeper)(may  be  M.T.  Bennett Appointed  clerk  of  court  of  common  pleas 1844-­‐05-­‐11 2Bennett,  Massadore  T.  (storekeeper)(may  be  M.T.  Bennett App.  Notary  public 1845-­‐05-­‐17 2Bennett,  Massadore  T.  (storekeeper)(may  be  M.T.  Bennett V.P.  of  Young  Men's  Tem.  Soc. 1846-­‐04-­‐04 2Bennett,  Massadore  T.  (storekeeper)(may  be  M.T.  Bennett Ensign  of  artillery 1847-­‐04-­‐03 3Bennett,  Massadore  T.  (storekeeper)(may  be  M.T.  Bennett Appointed  Justice  of  Peace 1848-­‐04-­‐08 2Bennett,  Mr. Gives  exhibition  of  self-­‐inflating  life  preservers 1849-­‐07-­‐07 2Bennett,  MRs.  Albert Sails  for  England 1857-­‐11-­‐14 2Bennett,  Prudence Obituary 1853-­‐03-­‐17 3Bennett,  William  J. Obituary  father  of  Adams  J.  also  poem 1855-­‐02-­‐10 3Benton,  Betsy Obituary 1864-­‐05-­‐15 3Berard,  Ambrose Obituary 1869-­‐03-­‐27 3Berkeley,  Bridget Obituary 1873-­‐03-­‐22 2Bernard,  (infant) Obituary  father  Senature 1856-­‐10-­‐04 3Bernard,  Frances  A. Obituary  father  Senature 1855-­‐05-­‐12 3Bernard,  Harriet  A. Obituary  father  Senature 1855-­‐05-­‐12 3Bernard,  Lydia Obituary 1844-­‐06-­‐22 3Bernard,  Phebe  Ann Obituary  wife  of  Senature 1856-­‐08-­‐16 3Bernard,  Senetur  S. Married  Sarah  E.  Fish 1857-­‐10-­‐03 3Berry,  Dr.  R.P.  (dentist) Opens  office  in  Bristol 1842-­‐11-­‐05 3Berry,  Dr.  R.P.  (dentist) Testimonial  for  Dr.Berry 1842-­‐12-­‐03 3Berry,  Dr.  R.P.  (dentist) Advertisement  for  false  teeth 1843-­‐02-­‐18 3Berry,  Dr.  R.P.  (dentist) Will    leave  town 1843-­‐09-­‐16 2  &  3Berry,  Dr.  R.P.  (dentist) Will  leave  town 1844-­‐03-­‐30 3Berry,  Dr.  R.P.  (dentist) Will  return  in  two  months 1844-­‐04-­‐13 3Berry,  Dr.  R.P.  (dentist) Returns  to  Bristol 1845-­‐05-­‐31 3Berry,  Dr.  R.P.  (dentist) Married  Mary  Thurston  of  Newport 1848-­‐07-­‐29 3Bestor,  Rev. Leaves  Baptist  Church 1834-­‐03-­‐22 2Bethel  Society Addressed  by  Rev.Shepard 1836-­‐12-­‐17 3

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Bethel  Society Bethel  flag  purchased 1840-­‐07-­‐25 2Bickford,  Gracie  (infant) Daughter  of  John  and  Sophie  Bickford 1867-­‐11-­‐02 3Bicknell,  Mr.  W.  (principal,  high  school) Appointed 1860-­‐05-­‐05 2Bicknell,  Thomas  W. Married  Amelia  Blanding  of  Rehoboth 1860-­‐09-­‐08 3Bigelow,  John  F.  (Reverend) Ordained  at  Baptist  Church 1848-­‐06-­‐10 2Bigelow,  John  F.  (Reverend) Description  of  ordination 1848-­‐06-­‐24 2Bigelow,  John  F.  (Reverend) Installed  as  pastor  in  Mass. 1856-­‐02-­‐09 2Biggs,  E.A.  (storekeeper) Advertisement  for  hair  dressing  rooms 1855-­‐05-­‐26 3Biggs,  E.A.  (storekeeper) Former  store  mentioned 1855-­‐10-­‐27 3Billington,  Abagail Obituary 1836-­‐04-­‐30 3Bishop,  Lemuel  A.  (metalsmith) Purchases  stock  of  C.  Babcock,  opens  shop 1850-­‐08-­‐10 3Bishop,  Lemuel  A.  (metalsmith) Notice,  will  close  business 1852-­‐11-­‐20 3Bishop,  Lemuel  A.  (metalsmith) Former  store  mentioned 1852-­‐12-­‐18 3Bishop,  Lydia Married  Levi  Chace  Jr.  of  New  Bedford 1836-­‐09-­‐21 3Bishop,  Mary Obituary,  wife  of  Nathan  A. 1849-­‐01-­‐20 3Bishop,  Mary Eulogy 1849-­‐02-­‐03 3Bishop,  Nathan  A. Married  Nancy  S.  Taylor 1853-­‐10-­‐15 3Bishop,  Nathan  A. Sails  for  Matanzas 1857-­‐12-­‐12 2Bishop,  Sarah  Ann Obituary  and  eulogy 1851-­‐04-­‐05 3Bishop,  Sarah  E. Obit,  daughter  of  Nathan  A. 1861-­‐09-­‐21 3Bishop,  W.W.  (arms  manufacturer) Forms  copartnership  with  A.  Burnside 1854-­‐01-­‐28 3Bishop,  W.W.  (arms  manufacturer) Copartnership  dissolved 1855-­‐06-­‐30 3Bishop,  W.W.  (arms  manufacturer) Copartnership  with  Burnside  and  C.  Jackson  begins 1855-­‐06-­‐30 3Bishop,  William  James Obituary  child 1836-­‐10-­‐08 3Bisno,  Francis Married  Sarah  T.  Bullock 1848-­‐02-­‐26 3Blacksmith  shops George  H.  Reynolds,  advertisement  for  apprentice 1833-­‐10-­‐12 4Blacksmith  shops Richard  Waldron,  advertisement  for  apprentice 1834-­‐01-­‐25 3Blacksmith  shops Copartnership  of  George  Reynolds  and  J.N.  Miller 1836-­‐06-­‐18 3Blacksmith  shops Samuel  Taylor,  mentioned  in  advertisement 1837-­‐04-­‐29 3Blacksmith  shops J.N.  Miller  and  Henry  Hall  copartnership 1841-­‐12-­‐25 3Blacksmith  shops Shop  on  major  Reynolds  estate  sold 1843-­‐07-­‐22 3Blacksmith  shops J.  Brownell  petitions  for  insolvency 1844-­‐08-­‐17 3Blacksmith  shops N.  Peck's  shop  sold 1845-­‐11-­‐22 3Blacksmith's  Shops S.  Sparks  opens  shop  on  Thames  St. 1848-­‐01-­‐08 3Blacksmith's  Shops Samuel  Taylor  &  Son  copartnership  formed 1848-­‐09-­‐30 3Blacksmith's  Shops Joseph  Ralph  files  for  insolvency 1852-­‐02-­‐14 3Blacksmith's  Shops Shop  on  Sprague's  Wharf  sold 1852-­‐10-­‐02 3Blacksmith's  Shops Makenzie's  blacksmith  shop  mentioned  in  advertisement 1856-­‐06-­‐28 3Blacksmith's  Shops Charles  Harris  advertisement  for  shop  on  Thames  St.,  copartnership  with  W.  Snively  dissolved 1857-­‐01-­‐17 3Blacksmith's  Shops Wm.  Snively's  blacksmith's  shop  sold  at  auction 1857-­‐08-­‐29 3Blacksmith's  Shops N.P.  Cole  advertisement  to  sell  blacksmith's  shop 1858-­‐02-­‐20 3Blaisdell,  J.C.  (music  teacher) Opens  school 1849-­‐03-­‐31 3Blaisdell,  J.C.  (music  teacher) Insufficient  no.  of  students  cited 1850-­‐01-­‐05 2Blaisdell,  J.C.  (music  teacher) School  gives  concert 1850-­‐04-­‐20 2Blake,  Abby Married  John  Rawson 1845-­‐04-­‐19 3Blake,  Betsey Married  I.  Chase 1861-­‐07-­‐13 3Blake,  George  H. Obit,  child 1838-­‐11-­‐03 3Blake,  Hannah Obituary 1867-­‐09-­‐28 3

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Blake,  James  C. Married  Abby  E.  Luther  of  Warren 1857-­‐11-­‐07 3Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Notice  of  office  opened 1833-­‐09-­‐21 3Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Advertisement  for  real  estate 1833-­‐10-­‐19 3Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Married  Hope  Richmond 1834-­‐03-­‐01 3Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Admitted  freeman 1834-­‐04-­‐19 2Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Elected  to  town  council 1834-­‐05-­‐17 2Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Appointed  to  school  committee 1834-­‐05-­‐24 2Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Becomes  Justice  of  Peace 1835-­‐07-­‐04 2Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Director,  Freeman's  Bank 1836-­‐01-­‐09 3Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Elected  second  Representative 1836-­‐04-­‐23 2Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Notice  conc.  repairs  to  court  house 1836-­‐08-­‐06 3Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Director,  Commercial  Bank 1837-­‐04-­‐08 3Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Chairman  of  Potter  Library 1837-­‐10-­‐07 3Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Notary  Public,  Justice  of  Peace 1838-­‐05-­‐12 2Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Elected  ist  Rep. 1839-­‐04-­‐20 2Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Director,  Pocanoket  Steam  Mill 1841-­‐02-­‐06 3Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Addresses  spec.  town  meeting,  argues  against  adoption  of  new  constitution 1842-­‐03-­‐12 3Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) App.  to  committee  at  town  meeting 1842-­‐04-­‐23 2Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Elected  2nd  represenative 1842-­‐04-­‐23 2Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) To  examine  prisoners  of  Dorr  Rebellion 1842-­‐07-­‐16 3Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Examines  prisoners 1842-­‐07-­‐30 2Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Nominated  for  Attorney  General 1843-­‐01-­‐28 2Blake,  Joseph  (attorney) Reports  to  Gen.  Assembly  on  political  prisoners 1843-­‐02-­‐11 3Blake,  Joseph  (caterer) Advertisement 1855-­‐10-­‐27 3Blake,  Joseph  M. Committee  to  estimate  taxes 1843-­‐04-­‐08 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Elected  Attorny  General 1843-­‐05-­‐06 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Association  with  J.R.  Bullock  formed 1843-­‐05-­‐06 3Blake,  Joseph  M. Candidate  for  Attorney  General 1844-­‐03-­‐30 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Elected  Attorney  General 1844-­‐05-­‐11 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Candidate  for  Attorney  General 1845-­‐03-­‐29 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Elected  by  narrow  margin 1845-­‐05-­‐10 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Candidate  for  Attorney  General 1845-­‐11-­‐22 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Copartnership  with  J.  Bullock  dissolved 1846-­‐01-­‐03 3Blake,  Joseph  M. Elected  Attorney  General 1846-­‐04-­‐04 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Candidate  for  Attorney  General 1847-­‐01-­‐16 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Argues  against  annexing  portion  of  Bristol  to  Warren 1847-­‐01-­‐16 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Editorial  citing  "rum-­‐sellers"  attempt  to  defeat  Blake 1847-­‐04-­‐03 2  &  3Blake,  Joseph  M. Elected  Attorney  General 1847-­‐05-­‐08 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Delegate  to  Whig  convention 1848-­‐06-­‐24 3Blake,  Joseph  M. Addresses  supporters  of  Zachary  Taylor 1848-­‐08-­‐26 2Blake,  Joseph  M. App.  to  committee  to  study  building  of  RR. 1848-­‐10-­‐07 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Chairman  of  group  supporting  building  of  RR. 1849-­‐02-­‐10 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Lawsuit  vs.  Wm.  B.  Spooner  mentioned 1849-­‐03-­‐17 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Elected  Attorny  General 1849-­‐05-­‐05 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Nominated  Attorney  General 1850-­‐01-­‐19 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Addresses  meeting  re.  construction  of  RR. 1852-­‐05-­‐01 3Blake,  Joseph  M. Addresses  General  Assembly  re.  incorporation  of  Bristol-­‐Prov.RR. 1852-­‐07-­‐03 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Chosen  representative 1856-­‐01-­‐12 2

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Blake,  Joseph  M. Lawsuit  vs.  M.  Richmond  resolved 1858-­‐03-­‐06 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Description  of  speech  to  Democratic  electors 1860-­‐03-­‐31 2Blake,  Joseph  M. Elected  rep. 1861-­‐05-­‐25 2Blake,  Keziah Obituary,  widow  of  Ebenezer  age  84 1857-­‐08-­‐22 3Blake,  Leonard  B. Married  Sarah  A.C.  Bliss  of  Rehoboth 1856-­‐12-­‐20 3Blake,  Martha Obit,  widow  of  Samuel 1855-­‐02-­‐03 3Blake,  Martha  F. Married  Samuel  M.  Lindsey 1852-­‐09-­‐04 3Blake,  Mary  Ann Obituary,  widow  of  Samuel 1861-­‐06-­‐08 3Blake,  Mary  Ann Probate  notice 1861-­‐06-­‐08 3Blake,  Mary  Ann Administrators    notice 1861-­‐09-­‐14 3Blake,  Mary  E. Married  Capt.  Daniel  B.  Luther  Jr.  of  Warren 1858-­‐01-­‐23 3Blake,  Nancy Married  Thorndike  Chace 1840-­‐05-­‐30 3Blake,  Nancy  Mrs. Obituary 1864-­‐01-­‐30 3Blake,  Nicholas  C. Probate  notice 1837-­‐02-­‐11 3Blake,  Richard  G. Married  Sarah  Everett 1840-­‐08-­‐08 3Blake,  Richard  G. Obituary 1853-­‐10-­‐08 3Blake,  Sally Obituary 1852-­‐01-­‐17 3Blake,  Samuel Obituary 1839-­‐06-­‐08 3Blake,  Samuel Married  To  Martha  Smith 1833-­‐09-­‐14 3Blake,  Samuel Obituary 1843-­‐10-­‐07 3Blake,  Samuel Probate  notice 1843-­‐10-­‐07 3Blake,  Sarah Mentioned  in  lawsuit 1836-­‐09-­‐17 2Blake,  Sarah  P. Obituary,  child  of  late  Samuel 1844-­‐11-­‐02 3Blake,  Susan Married  Paul  Nelson  Bosworth 1855-­‐01-­‐13 3Blake,  Susan Obituary,  wife  of  Wm.  M. 1842-­‐10-­‐08 3Blake,  William  M. Married  Mary  T.  Cummings 1854-­‐01-­‐21 3Blanding,  Martha Wife  of  Levi  and  daughter  of  John  Gray,  obituary 1870-­‐08-­‐13 3Bliffens,  William  R. Admitted  freeman 1839-­‐08-­‐31 2Bliss,  Phoebe  Elizabeth  (infant) Obituary,  father  Lewis  F. 1852-­‐10-­‐09 3Bliven,  C.  J.  (carpenter) Opens  shop  on  Potter's  Wharf 1848-­‐03-­‐18 3Blount,  John Obituary 1860-­‐07-­‐28 3Blount,  Joseph  (seaman) Dies  in  accident  aboard  schooner 1861-­‐07-­‐27 2Blount,  Samuel Breaks  arm  in  accident  at  Pocanoket  steam  mill 1861-­‐06-­‐08 2Blount,  Sarah  J. Married  John  Meigs 1860-­‐11-­‐10 3Blount,  Sarah  J. Widow  of  Thomas,  obituary 1872-­‐06-­‐29 2Blount,  Thomas Obituary 1866-­‐01-­‐06 3Bly,  Bradford  D. Obituary,  child  of  Capt.  Wm.  M. 1843-­‐11-­‐18 3Bly,  Capt.  William  M. Will  command  transport  for  Burnside  expedition 1861-­‐11-­‐09 2Bly,  Eliza  C. Obituary,  child  of  Wm.  M.  (Captain) 1844-­‐01-­‐06 3Bly,  Isaac  (cooper) Gauger  of  casks 1836-­‐05-­‐14 2Bly,  Isaac  (cooper) Sells  house  and  shop 1837-­‐04-­‐22 3Bly,  Isaac  (cooper) House  sold 1838-­‐07-­‐14 3Bly,  Isaac  (cooper) Land  sold  at  auction 1841-­‐03-­‐13 3Bly,  Mrs.  William  M. Thanks  firemen  for  attempting  to  save  property  from  fire 1856-­‐02-­‐16 3Bly,  William  Mason Obituary,  child  of  Wm. 1844-­‐10-­‐05 3Blye,  Andrew  Mason Obituary,  child 1837-­‐04-­‐15 3Boarding  houses Mr.  Fales  advertisement 1834-­‐10-­‐04 4Boarding  houses Central  Boarding  House  rented 1835-­‐01-­‐31 3

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Boarding  houses Robert  L.  Potter  Adver 1835-­‐04-­‐25 3Boarding  houses Boarding  house  to  let 1835-­‐10-­‐24 4Boarding  houses Joseph  Furney  opens  boarding  house 1836-­‐10-­‐01 3Boarding  houses Sailors  Temperance  Boarding  House  tobe  established 1836-­‐11-­‐12 2Boarding  houses Martin  Pierce  mentioned  in  advertisement 1837-­‐01-­‐14 3Boarding  houses Wm.  H.  Manchester  adver 1838-­‐06-­‐16 3Boarding  houses Mr.  Wilmarth  mentioned  in  adver 1839-­‐02-­‐02 3Boarding  houses Full  of  visitors 1841-­‐07-­‐10 2Boarding  houses Mrs.  Browning's  boarding  house  mentioned 1841-­‐07-­‐10 3Boarding  houses Accommodations  praised  in  letter 1842-­‐07-­‐23 2Boarding  houses List  of  boarding  houses,  descriptions 1843-­‐05-­‐20 2Boarding  houses Mrs.  E.  Coggeshall's  boarding  house  mentioned  in  advertisement 1845-­‐06-­‐14 3Boarding  houses Crowded  with  summer  visitors 1845-­‐08-­‐02 2Boarding  houses Sailor's  home  rented  by  M.  Pearse 1846-­‐07-­‐04 3Boarding  houses B.  Nicholas  advertisement 1846-­‐09-­‐12 3Boarding  houses Mrs.  Benedict's  boarding  house  advertized 1847-­‐09-­‐11 3Boarding  houses Mrs.  Ann.  Storr's  boarding  house  mentioned 1849-­‐03-­‐24 2Boarding  houses J.  Easterbrooks  advertisement 1849-­‐11-­‐24 3Boarding  houses Allen  Booth  advertisement  (late  Charles  DeWolf  place) 1850-­‐05-­‐25 3Boarding  houses Mrs.  Baker's  boarding  house  mentioned 1852-­‐10-­‐02 2Boarding  houses Need  for  boarding  house  for  summer  visitors  cited 1855-­‐06-­‐09 2Boarding  houses Filled  with  summer  visitors 1855-­‐08-­‐11 2Boarding  houses Empire  House,  boarding  house  and  restaurant,  advertized 1855-­‐10-­‐27 3Boarding  houses H.  Coggeshall  opens  boarding  house 1856-­‐07-­‐19 2  &  3Boarding  houses Coggeshall  &  CO.  advertisement  for  bay  house 1857-­‐05-­‐30 3Boarding  houses Filled  with  summer  visitors 1858-­‐09-­‐04 2Boarding  houses Miss  Baylies'  boarding  house  mentioned 1858-­‐09-­‐25 2Boat  Clubs Formed  by  Bristol  youths 1847-­‐05-­‐29 2Boat  Clubs Boatmen  hold  annual  chowder 1856-­‐08-­‐16 3Boat  races Bristol  ships  win 1839-­‐08-­‐31 2Boat  races Bristol  ship  Harvest  wins  race 1839-­‐09-­‐28 2Boat  races Newport  Captains  challenge  race 1839-­‐10-­‐05 2Boat  races Bristol  Ships  invited  to  race  i  n  Prov. 1842-­‐06-­‐18 2Boat  races Bristol  Boats  enter  regatta 1853-­‐09-­‐10 2Boat  races Description  of  regatta,  sloop  Two  Boys  wins  prize 1853-­‐09-­‐24 2Boat  races Regatta  to  be  held  in  Bristol 1853-­‐09-­‐24 3Boat  races Description  of  Bristol  Regatta 1853-­‐10-­‐01 2Boat  races Bristol  Boats  enter  regatta 1854-­‐09-­‐16 2Boat  races Bristol  boats  enter  regatta 1855-­‐06-­‐30 2Boat  races Route  planned  for  next  race 1863-­‐09-­‐12 2Boatbuilders Perry,  Brothers,  &  Co. 1833-­‐11-­‐16 3Boatbuilders Coit  &  Manchester  build  ship  Harvest 1835-­‐09-­‐12 2Boatbuilders Messrs.  Crandall  launch  ship  Metacom,  lay  keel  for  another  ship 1836-­‐10-­‐08 2Boatbuilders Amos  Crandall's  yard  praised 1839-­‐08-­‐10 2Boatbuilders Steamboat  under  construction,  dimensions 1844-­‐02-­‐17 2Boatbuilders Steamboat  Washington  completed 1844-­‐07-­‐20 2Boatbuilders Article  conc.  history  of  boatbuilding  (not  Bristol) 1844-­‐08-­‐10 2Boatbuilders Messres.  Thompson,  Stanton  &  Co.  launch  Schooner  Mail 1850-­‐05-­‐25 2

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Boatbuilders Bristol  boatbuilders  praised 1850-­‐11-­‐02 2Boatbuilders Stanton  &  Skinner  lauch  yacht 1851-­‐04-­‐26 2Boatbuilders Thompson,  Stanton  &  Skinner  dissolved,  Stanton  &  Skinner  to  continue  business 1853-­‐12-­‐03 3Boatbuilders J.  Thompson  builds  barques 1854-­‐04-­‐29 2Boatbuilders Bristol's  boatbuilding  industry  praised 1854-­‐04-­‐29 2Boatbuilders E.  Thompson  opens  Green  Point  Ship  Yard 1855-­‐06-­‐30 3Boatbuilders Herreschoff  launches  sailboat 1863-­‐04-­‐25 2Boatbuilders Herreschoff  building  faster  boats 1863-­‐12-­‐12 2Boatbuilders Large  boats  built,  new  employees  hired 1864-­‐02-­‐06 2Boatbuilders Herreschoff  enlarging  shipyard 1864-­‐05-­‐15 2Boatbuilders New  marine  railway  purchased 1865-­‐06-­‐17 2Boatbuilders Herreschoff  launches  largest  boat  so  far 1866-­‐04-­‐28 2Boatbuilders Herreschoff  constructing  sailing  yacht 1867-­‐02-­‐16 2Boatbuilders Herreschoff  launches  sixty-­‐foot  yacht 1868-­‐04-­‐04 2Boatbuilders New  schooner  lauched  by  Stanton  &  Skinner,  shipyard 1869-­‐04-­‐17 2Boatbuilders List  of  new  yacht  and  boat  construction  going  on  at  Herreshoff  yards 1869-­‐06-­‐12 2Boatbuilders Herreshoff  yards 1869-­‐06-­‐12 2Boatbuilders Herreshoff  launches  new  steam  propelled  yacht 1870-­‐04-­‐02 2Bodfish,  Mr. Opens  penmanship  school 1837-­‐02-­‐25 3Bofien,  John Injured  when  building  collapses  buring  fire 1860-­‐05-­‐12 2Bofien,  John Condition  improved 1860-­‐05-­‐19 2Bogart,  Theodore  P. App.  Democratic  elector 1860-­‐10-­‐06 2Bogart,  Theodore  P. Chosen  delegate  of  constitutional  union  party 1861-­‐02-­‐22 2Bogert,  Adeline Child;  obituary 1865-­‐09-­‐30 3Bogues,  Jacob Serving  in  marine  artillery 1861-­‐08-­‐03 2Bombardment  of  Bristol Description  of 1844-­‐03-­‐16 2Bombardment  of  Bristol Bristolian's  account  of  bombardment 1846-­‐01-­‐03 2Bombardment  of  Bristol Bombshell  from  bombardment  found  beneath  Bradford  St. 1854-­‐10-­‐28 2Bonney,  Isaac  (reverend) Thanks  townspeople  for  donations 1845-­‐01-­‐25 3Bonney,  Isaac  (reverend) Appointed  by  bishop 1845-­‐06-­‐14 2Bonney,  Isaac  (reverend) Will  leave  Bristol 1846-­‐04-­‐04 2Bonney,  Isaac  (reverend) Critically  ill 1849-­‐05-­‐12 3Bonney,  Isaac  (reverend) Dies,  description  of  life 1855-­‐09-­‐22 2Bonney,  Isaac  (reverend) Services  held 1855-­‐10-­‐13 3Bonney,  Isaac  (reverend) Monument  to  be  erected  in  memory  of 1856-­‐04-­‐12 2Bonney,  Martin  D. Quarter  master  and  clerk  of  artillery 1844-­‐04-­‐06 2Bonney,  Martin  D. Ensign  of  artillery 1846-­‐04-­‐11 2Bonney,  Martin  D. 2nd  Lieutenant  of  artillery 1847-­‐04-­‐03 3Bonney,  Martin  D. Joins  California  gold  rush 1849-­‐03-­‐10 2Bonney,  Martin  D. Returns  from  California 1851-­‐06-­‐21 2Bonney,  Sarah  E. Drowns  in  Ohio 1861-­‐06-­‐29 2Bonney,  Sophia Obituary,  widow  of  Rev  Issac 1855-­‐09-­‐29 3  &  2Bonney,  William Obituary,  child 1838-­‐09-­‐29 3Bonney,  William  P. Son  of  Rev.  Isaac,  drowns  in  California 1850-­‐06-­‐15 2Bontecou,  Rev. Addresses  meeting  of  Sabboth  schools 1838-­‐08-­‐25 2Bontecou,  Rev. Speaks  at  Temperance  Soc.  Meeting 1838-­‐12-­‐01 2Bontecou,  Rev. Speaks  at  temperance  anniversary 1839-­‐03-­‐02 2Bontecou,  Rev. House  rented 1839-­‐08-­‐10 3

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Bookstores Charles  C.  Church  advertisement 1834-­‐08-­‐02 3Bookstores John  Gladding  advertisement 1835-­‐09-­‐19 3Bookstores John  Gladding  &  Co.  notice  of  copartnership 1835-­‐11-­‐21 3Bookstores Copartnership  dissolved 1837-­‐03-­‐11 3Bookstores Isaac  Morrill  advertisement 1837-­‐12-­‐16 3Bookstores Isaac  Morrill  to  close 1838-­‐03-­‐24 3Bookstores John  Gladding  closed,  stock  sold 1838-­‐04-­‐07 3Bookstores A.G.  Stephens  opens  bookstore 1848-­‐01-­‐22 3Bookstores Goff  &  Wilbur  open  temporary  bookstore  in  Bristol 1856-­‐03-­‐29 3Bookstores Bookstore  opened  on  State  Street 1857-­‐08-­‐22 2Bookstores J.  Burgess  advertisement  for  bookstore  and  library 1858-­‐04-­‐03 1Booth,  Abby  W. Married  Rowland  Fish 1836-­‐12-­‐10 3Booth,  Harriott Married  Henry  Davis  of  Prov. 1836-­‐10-­‐22 3Booth,  Joseph Sells  lands   1838-­‐10-­‐27 3Booth,  Joseph Obituary 1840-­‐11-­‐14 3Booth,  Joseph Probate  notice 1840-­‐12-­‐12 3Booth,  Joseph Administrator's  and  commissioner's  notice 1841-­‐04-­‐17 3Booth,  Joseph Land  sold  at  administrator's  sale 1842-­‐01-­‐08 3Booth,  Joseph Son  of  John,  obituary 1868-­‐08-­‐22 3Booth,  Miss Cured  of  lameness  by  Dr.  Brown  of  Mass. 1838-­‐10-­‐13 2Booth,  Ruth Obituary,  widow  of  Joseph 1856-­‐12-­‐27 3Booth,  Sarah Obituary 1875-­‐10-­‐09 2Booth,  Susan Married  Henry  Manchester 1839-­‐07-­‐13 3Borden,  Charles  H. Sheriff's  sale  of  real  estate 1860-­‐11-­‐17 3Borden,  Dolly  C. Guardian  appointed  for 1860-­‐08-­‐11 3Borden,  Dorothea Obituary 1835-­‐05-­‐16 3Borden,  Elizabeth Obituary,  child  of  Isaac 1842-­‐04-­‐30 3Borden,  Hannah Married  Richard  Smith  of  Cuba 1834-­‐08-­‐09 3Borden,  Harriet  (daughter  of  Isaac  Borden) Married  To  Capt.  Josiah  R.  Talbot 1833-­‐11-­‐02 3Borden,  Henry Obituary 1838-­‐11-­‐10 3Borden,  Isaac Surveyor  of  lumber 1834-­‐05-­‐17 2Borden,  Isaac Sells  stock  in  "Fama" 1834-­‐10-­‐11 3Borden,  Isaac Guardian  of  V.  Talbot 1853-­‐07-­‐16 3Borden,  Isaac Former  house  sold 1857-­‐08-­‐29 3Borden,  Isaac Obituary 1865-­‐11-­‐11 3Borden,  Juliana Obituary 1838-­‐12-­‐29 3Borden,  Mary  T. Married  Nathaniel  Gladding 1836-­‐11-­‐05 3Borden,  Parker Appointed  constable 1834-­‐05-­‐17 2Borden,  Parker Married  Eliza  Diman 1835-­‐06-­‐20 3Borden,  Parker Sells  wharf 1836-­‐05-­‐07 3Borden,  Parker Lawsuit  mentioned 1837-­‐02-­‐04 2Borden,  Parker Lawsuit  mentioned 1839-­‐03-­‐16 2Borden,  Parker Lawsuit  resolved 1839-­‐09-­‐21 2Borden,  Parker Dies  at  78  yrs. 1842-­‐09-­‐24 3Borden,  Parker Executors  Notice 1842-­‐12-­‐10 3Borden,  Parker Probate  notice 1844-­‐01-­‐06 3Borden,  Parker Estate  sells  cotton  mill  stock 1844-­‐01-­‐27 3Borden,  Parker Guardian  appointed  for  children 1849-­‐05-­‐12 3

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Borden,  Parker Guardian's  notice  for  children 1849-­‐07-­‐07 3Borden,  Sarah Obituary 1861-­‐09-­‐21 3Borden,  Sarah Daughter  of  Captain  Isaac  and  Mary  Biscombe  obituary 1868-­‐07-­‐04 3Borden,  Sarah Obituary,  wife  of  Isaac 1857-­‐07-­‐18 3Bordon,  Mary  E. Married  Euclyd  C.  Nichols 1856-­‐05-­‐31 3Borland  Farm To  let 1837-­‐04-­‐22 3Borland  Farm To  let 1838-­‐02-­‐10 3Borland  Farm Offered  for  sale  by  N.  Bullock 1844-­‐09-­‐28 3Borland  Farm Sold  at  auction 1845-­‐02-­‐15 3Borter,  Adoline Married  George  C.  Hazelbrook 1852-­‐07-­‐17 3Boston  Store  (dry  goods  store) Advertisement 1846-­‐11-­‐28 3Bosworth,  Abby  (teacher) Mentioned  in  school  committee's  report 1845-­‐03-­‐29 3Bosworth,  Abby  M. Married  F.A.  Burgess 1846-­‐10-­‐03 3Bosworth,  Alfred Elected  delegate  of  R.I.  party 1845-­‐11-­‐22 2Bosworth,  Alfred Notary  Public             1849-­‐05-­‐12 2Bosworth,  Alfred Dies  in  Illinois 1861-­‐07-­‐27 3Bosworth,  Ann Guardian  appointed 1836-­‐06-­‐11 3Bosworth,  Ann  E. Married  Henry  Waning 1844-­‐09-­‐07 3Bosworth,  Ann  Elizabeth Obituary,  father  late  Henry  White 1854-­‐04-­‐08 3Bosworth,  Benjamin Corporal,  Bristol  Artillery 1852-­‐04-­‐03 2Bosworth,  Benjamin Obituary 1855-­‐01-­‐06 3Bosworth,  Benjamin Administrator's  Notice 1855-­‐02-­‐10 3Bosworth,  Benjamin Probate  notice 1855-­‐01-­‐06 3Bosworth,  Benjamin Auction  of  livestock  and  furniture 1855-­‐02-­‐10 3Bosworth,  Benjamin Homestead  estate  sold 1855-­‐06-­‐23 3Bosworth,  Benjamin Auction  at  home  of 1858-­‐04-­‐10 3Bosworth,  Benjamin  M. Charged  with  breach  of  promise  to  marry 1846-­‐12-­‐12 2Bosworth,  Benjamin  P. Officer,  Bristol  Artillery 1853-­‐04-­‐16 2Bosworth,  Benjamin  P. Married  Ruth  Ann  Swan 1857-­‐02-­‐28 3Bosworth,  Cynthia Article  on  life,  death 1869-­‐09-­‐25 2Bosworth,  Elizabeth Obituary,  child 1837-­‐07-­‐29 3Bosworth,  George  Alvin Obituary,  child  of  Jeremiah 1840-­‐10-­‐10 3Bosworth,  Henry Obituary 1865-­‐06-­‐27 3Bosworth,  Jememiah Obituary 1871-­‐12-­‐09 2Bosworth,  Jeremiah Chosen  representative  at  political  meeting 1842-­‐04-­‐23 2Bosworth,  Jeremiah Resigns  as  representative  because  of  support  of  people's  constitution 1842-­‐06-­‐11 2Bosworth,  Jeremiah Foreign  inspector  of  port 1853-­‐06-­‐25 2Bosworth,  Jeremiah App.  Justice  of  Peace 1860-­‐04-­‐28 2Bosworth,  Jonathan Notice  conc.  wife  Lucinda 1834-­‐01-­‐07 3Bosworth,  Jonathan Advertisement  for  lost  cow 1844-­‐11-­‐16 3Bosworth,  Jonathan Officer  Bristol  Artillery 1852-­‐04-­‐03 2Bosworth,  Jonathan Officer,  Bristol  Artillery 1853-­‐04-­‐16 2Bosworth,  Jonathan Sued  for  breach  of  contract 1858-­‐10-­‐30 2Bosworth,  Jonathan Obituary 1853-­‐04-­‐09 2  &  3Bosworth,  Jonathan Probate  notice 1853-­‐05-­‐14 3Bosworth,  Jonathan Administrator's  Notice 1854-­‐05-­‐20 3Bosworth,  Jonathan  Jr. Child  of  fatally  burned 1852-­‐03-­‐06 2Bosworth,  Lyman Married  Mary  Edwards 1860-­‐03-­‐24 3

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Bosworth,  Lyman App.  Town  Sergeant 1860-­‐04-­‐28 2Bosworth,  Mary Married  Hiram  Munro 1840-­‐09-­‐05 3Bosworth,  Mary  Ann Married  Issac  Barley  of  Mass. 1852-­‐08-­‐14 3Bosworth,  Mr.  N. Boarding  house  mentioned  in  article 1843-­‐05-­‐20 2Bosworth,  Mr.  N. Dentists'  office  in 1843-­‐05-­‐20 3Bosworth,  Mrs.  Jonathan Suffers  fit,  falls  on  stove,  severly  burned 1854-­‐04-­‐01 2Bosworth,  N.P. Officer,  Bristol  Artillery 1856-­‐04-­‐05 2Bosworth,  Nancy Wife  of  Jeremiah,  obituary 1870-­‐01-­‐15 3Bosworth,  Nathaniel Obituary 1853-­‐04-­‐30 3Bosworth,  Nathaniel  (yeoman) Petitions  for  insolvency 1846-­‐02-­‐14 3Bosworth,  Nathaniel  (yeoman) Assignee's  notice 1846-­‐03-­‐21 3Bosworth,  Nathaniel  (yeoman) Offers  reward  for  hunters  who  shot  livestock 1855-­‐12-­‐01 3Bosworth,  Nathaniel  (yeoman) Obituary 1857-­‐05-­‐02 3Bosworth,  Nelson Officer,  Bristol  Artillery 1855-­‐04-­‐07 2Bosworth,  P.N.  (may  be  Paul  Nelson  Bosworth) Officer,  Bristol  Artillery 1854-­‐04-­‐08 2Bosworth,  Paul  Nelson  (may  be  P.N.  Bosworth) Married  Susan  Blake 1855-­‐01-­‐13 3Bosworth,  Paul  Nelson  (may  be  P.N.  Bosworth) Sheriff's  sale  of  real  estate 1861-­‐08-­‐03 3Bosworth,  Peleg Sells  real  estate 1844-­‐04-­‐06 3Bosworth,  Royal Presents  memorial 1837-­‐10-­‐07 2Bosworth,  Ruth  B. Home  robbed 1834-­‐06-­‐14 2Bosworth,  Ruth  B. Notice  of  change  in  business 1834-­‐09-­‐12 3Bosworth,  Ruth  B. Notice  to  debtors 1838-­‐05-­‐12 3Bosworth,  Ruth  B. House  mentioned  in  advertisement 1842-­‐11-­‐19 3Bosworth,  Ruth  B. Public  primary  school  begins  in  home 1845-­‐05-­‐17 3Bosworth,  Ruth  B. Widow  of  Ebenezer,  obituary 1874-­‐09-­‐05 2Bosworth,  Samuel Land  sold 1835-­‐04-­‐11 3Bosworth,  Samuel Heirs  sell  property 1835-­‐09-­‐19 3Bosworth,  Samuel House  lots  sold 1842-­‐04-­‐16 3Bosworth,  Sarah Obituary,  widow  of  Benjamin 1849-­‐12-­‐29 3Bosworth,  Sarah Obituary 1836-­‐11-­‐19 3Bosworth,  Sarah  E. Obituary,  child 1838-­‐09-­‐22 3Bosworth,  Tabitha Obituary 1842-­‐01-­‐15 3Bosworth,  William  J. Married  Cath.  Cunningham 1860-­‐03-­‐24 3Botino,  Mr. Offers  Spanish  lessons 1834-­‐12-­‐13 3Bourn  &  Church  Dry  Goods Copartnership  formed 1835-­‐10-­‐03 3Bourn  &  Church  Dry  Goods Articles  stolen  from 1835-­‐10-­‐17 2Bourn  &  Church  Dry  Goods Notice  of  change  in  business 1836-­‐08-­‐27 3Bourn  &  Church  Dry  Goods Will  relinquish  business 1836-­‐11-­‐19 3Bourn  &  Church  Dry  Goods Notice  to  debtors 1837-­‐03-­‐11 3Bourn  &  Church  Dry  Goods Offer  to  let  store 1837-­‐04-­‐01 3Bourn  &  Church  Dry  Goods Notice  of  closing 1837-­‐08-­‐05 3Bourn  &  Church  Dry  Goods Remaining  stock  sold  at  auction 1837-­‐08-­‐26 3Bourn  &  Church  Dry  Goods Copartnership  dissolved 1837-­‐10-­‐28 3Bourn  &  Church  Dry  Goods Store  sold 1838-­‐03-­‐03 3Bourn,  Aaron  (Rev.  War  Veteran) Guardian  appointed 1834-­‐10-­‐11 3Bourn,  Aaron  (Rev.  War  Veteran) Land  sold 1837-­‐08-­‐12 3Bourn,  Aaron  (Rev.  War  Veteran) Obituary 1839-­‐06-­‐29 3Bourn,  Aaron  (Rev.  War  Veteran) Probate  notice 1839-­‐08-­‐10 3

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Bourn,  Aaron  (Rev.  War  Veteran) Administratrix's  notice 1839-­‐10-­‐19 3Bourn,  Aaron  (Rev.  War  Veteran) Commissioner's  notice 1839-­‐10-­‐19 3Bourn,  Almira Obituary,  child 1838-­‐03-­‐17 3Bourn,  Benjamin  S. Copartnership  notice 1834-­‐06-­‐14 3Bourn,  Benjamin  S. Sec.  f  Bristol  Char.  Fuel  Society 1835-­‐01-­‐03 2Bourn,  Benjamin  S. Storrs,  Bourn  &  Co.  Dissolved,  continues  business  as  B.S.  Bourn  Dry  Goods 1835-­‐04-­‐18 3Bourn,  Benjamin  S. Notice  of  change  in  business 1835-­‐09-­‐19 3Bourn,  Benjamin  S. Copartnership  with  Wm.,  H.  Church 1835-­‐10-­‐03 3Bourn,  Benjamin  S. Solicits  loan 1836-­‐03-­‐26 3Bourn,  Benjamin  S. Petition  postponed 1837-­‐01-­‐14 2Bourn,  Benjamin  S. V.P.  of  Bristol  Union  Temperance  Society 1837-­‐03-­‐04 2Bourn,  Benjamin  S. Advertisement  for  loan 1837-­‐03-­‐25 3Bourn,  Benjamin  S. Sells  land 1837-­‐04-­‐15 3Bourn,  Benjamin  S. App.  to  school  committee 1837-­‐04-­‐22 2Bourn,  Benjamin  S. Copartnership  with  Church  dissolved 1837-­‐10-­‐28 3Bourn,  Benjamin  S. Opens  singing  school 1837-­‐11-­‐18 3Bourn,  Benjamin  S. Sells  livestock  and  farm  implements 1838-­‐02-­‐17 3Bourn,  Benjamin  S. Obituary 1854-­‐10-­‐07 3Bourn,  Benjamin  S. Discourse  on  death  of  preached  in  Congregational  Church 1854-­‐10-­‐14 2Bourn,  Benjamin  S.  Dry  Goods Notice 1835-­‐04-­‐18 3Bourn,  Benjamin  S.  Dry  Goods Changed  to  Bourn  &  Church 1835-­‐10-­‐03 3Bourn,  Elizabeth Obituary,  widow  of  Allen 1858-­‐02-­‐13 3Bourn,  Elizabeth Probate  notice 1858-­‐03-­‐06 3Bourn,  Elizabeth Executor  George  B.  Munro  resigns  from  this  estate 1858-­‐06-­‐12 3Bourn,  Elizabeth New  executors  notice 1858-­‐06-­‐26 3Bourn,  Francis                     Advertisement  for  tenements 1857-­‐05-­‐02 3Bourn,  Francis  (carpenter) Advertisement  for  journeymen  carpenters 1836-­‐08-­‐06 3Bourn,  Francis  (carpenter) Building  comm.,  Cotton  Mill 1839-­‐04-­‐13 3Bourn,  Francis  (carpenter) Trustee  of  savings  bank 1841-­‐08-­‐14 3Bourn,  Francis  (carpenter) Sells  stock  in  Bristol  Steam  Mill   1843-­‐12-­‐23 3Bourn,  Francis  (carpenter) Rents  store  and  tenements 1844-­‐03-­‐16 3Bourn,  Francis  (carpenter) Advertisement  to  sell  or  let  old  court  house 1844-­‐06-­‐01 3Bourn,  Francis  (carpenter) Sells  stock  in  Pokanoket  Steam  Mill 1845-­‐09-­‐13 3Bourn,  Francis  (carpenter) Advertisement  for  tenements 1845-­‐12-­‐13 3Bourn,  Francis  (carpenter) Advertisement  for  tenement  in  house  of 1847-­‐06-­‐12 3Bourn,  Francis  (carpenter) Thanks  townspeople  for  saving  property  from  fire 1853-­‐12-­‐31 3Bourn,  G.S.  (grocer)(may  be  George  S.) Opens  store,  corner  of  State  and  Thames   1853-­‐06-­‐25 3Bourn,  George  S.  (cabinet  maker)(may  be  G.S.  Bourne) Advertisement  for  apprentice 1835-­‐04-­‐11 3Bourn,  George  S.  (cabinet  maker)(may  be  G.S.  Bourne) Sells  house  lots 1839-­‐10-­‐05 3Bourn,  John  W. Dies 1861-­‐03-­‐09 2Bourn,  Philip  B. Master  of  St.  Alban's  Lodge 1850-­‐11-­‐30 3Bourn,  Philip  B. App.  to  town  council 1851-­‐04-­‐05 2Bourn,  Philip  B. Officer  of  St.  Alban's  Lodge 1855-­‐12-­‐22 2Bourn,  Philip  B. Lawsuit  vs.  Norris  and  Cooke  mentioned 1856-­‐03-­‐22 2Bourn,  Philip  B. Directs  building  of  new  Meth.  Church 1856-­‐09-­‐27 2Bourn,  Philip  B. App.  assessor  of  taxes 1860-­‐04-­‐28 2Bourn,  Philip  B. Officer  of  state  masonic  hall 1860-­‐06-­‐02 2Bourn,  Phillip Married  Adaline  Talman  of  Portsmouth 1841-­‐01-­‐02 3

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Bourn,  Phillip Sells  stock  in  Pocanoket  Steam  Mill 1841-­‐05-­‐29 3Bourn,  Phillip App.  to  committee  to  revamp  fire  dept.  after  destructive  fire 1843-­‐06-­‐17 2Bourn,  Phillip Sells  stock  in  Bristol  Steam  Mill   1844-­‐03-­‐16 3Bourn,  Phillip Cellar  robbed  of  provisions 1846-­‐10-­‐24 2Bourn,  Phillip Guardian  of  children  Francis  and  Amelia 1847-­‐02-­‐06 3Bourn,  Rachel Probate  notice 1854-­‐10-­‐14 3Bourn,  Rachel Will  placed  on  file 1855-­‐12-­‐08 3Bourn,  Rachel Obituary,  widow  of  Shearjoshup 1844-­‐11-­‐23 3Bourn,  Rachel Probate  notice 1844-­‐12-­‐14 3Bourn,  Rachel Executor's  notice 1845-­‐04-­‐19 3Bourn,  Ruth Married  John  deWolf 1839-­‐08-­‐24 3Bourn,  William  B. Sells  stock  in  Pokanoket  Steam  Mill 1845-­‐09-­‐13 3Bourn,  William  H.  (music  teacher) Opens  music  school 1855-­‐08-­‐04 3Bourne  Lots Sold  at  auction 1843-­‐09-­‐16 3Bourne,  Almira Obituary 1834-­‐02-­‐15 3Bourne,  Annie Wife  of  Allen,  and  daughter  of  Captain  William  Church,  obituary 1868-­‐03-­‐28 3Bourne,  Benjamin Sketch  of  life  of 1848-­‐03-­‐18 2Bourne,  Benjamin  S.  (auctioneer) Appointed  auctioneer 1834-­‐05-­‐17 2Bourne,  Benjamin  S.  (auctioneer) Appointed  Notary  public 1834-­‐07-­‐04 2Bourne,  Benjamin  S.  (auctioneer) Guardian  for  sale  of  real  estate 1835-­‐09-­‐19 2Bourne,  Benjamin  S.  (auctioneer) Appointed  to  examine  stove  pipes 1835-­‐12-­‐19 2Bourne,  N.G.  (merchant) Agent  for  coal 1858-­‐10-­‐30 3Bourne,  N.G.  (merchant) Obituary 1869-­‐04-­‐24 2Bowen  &  Freeborn Advertisement  for  dry  goods  store 1846-­‐05-­‐23 3Bowen  &  Freeborn To  close  in  one  week 1846-­‐05-­‐30 3Bowen,  Abby Married  Edward  M.  Luther 1836-­‐09-­‐03 3Bowen,  Anna Obituary,  father  N. 1856-­‐12-­‐27 3Bowen,  Benjamin Lectures  on  education  of  blind 1839-­‐06-­‐22 3Bowen,  Benjamin Letter  conc. 1839-­‐07-­‐27 2Bowen,  Betsey Married  Charles  Jones 1845-­‐12-­‐27 3Bowen,  Betsey  B. Obituary 1854-­‐06-­‐24 3Bowen,  Champlin Fence  viewer 1842-­‐04-­‐23 2Bowen,  Champlin Surveyor  of  highways 1842-­‐04-­‐23 2Bowen,  Cora  L. Obituary,  child  of  A.W.  Bowen 1860-­‐04-­‐07 3Bowen,  Diana Obituary,  wife  of  Paul 1857-­‐10-­‐03 3Bowen,  E.P.  (may  be  Earl  P.) 1st  pipeman,  King  Philip  Fire  Co. 1861-­‐01-­‐04 2Bowen,  Earl  P.  (may  be  E.P.  Bowen) Married  Ellen  C.  Church 1855-­‐10-­‐27 3Bowen,  Earl  P.  (may  be  E.P.  Bowen) Obituary 1875-­‐07-­‐31 2Bowen,  Elizabeth  A. Obituary,  father  James  M. 0854-­‐09-­‐09 3Bowen,  Emily Married  Charles  Brown  of  Prov. 1853-­‐07-­‐16 3Bowen,  Francis  G. Married  Mary  C.  Pearce 1836-­‐04-­‐16 3Bowen,  Francis  G. Copartnership  with  George  Pierce  dissolved 1836-­‐06-­‐25 3Bowen,  Francis  G. Advertisement  for  general  store 1836-­‐06-­‐25 3Bowen,  Francis  G. Notice  to  debtors 1840-­‐07-­‐04 3Bowen,  Francis  G. Store  closed 1841-­‐03-­‐20 3Bowen,  Frank Saves  child  from  drowning 1861-­‐05-­‐25 2Bowen,  George  W. Married  Julia  A.  Huddy  of  Newport 1854-­‐11-­‐25 3Bowen,  George  W. Assignee's  notice 1858-­‐04-­‐17 3

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Bowen,  Hannah Obituary 1837-­‐09-­‐02 3Bowen,  Hannah Obituary 1840-­‐10-­‐31 3Bowen,  infant Obituary,  child  of  Francis 1843-­‐03-­‐11 3Bowen,  infant Obituary,  child  of  James 1840-­‐10-­‐24 3Bowen,  Irving  Elliott Obituary,  son  of  Earl  P. 1858-­‐09-­‐18 3Bowen,  James  M. Married  Charlotte  M.  Jones 1839-­‐11-­‐16 3Bowen,  Julia Married  James  Pierce 1838-­‐09-­‐01 3Bowen,  Julia Married  Jonathan  Peckham  of  Mass. 1844-­‐10-­‐12 3Bowen,  Maria Married  Edward  Goff 1846-­‐09-­‐12 3Bowen,  Mary Obituary,  wife  of  late  Martin 1846-­‐11-­‐14 3Bowen,  Mary  Frances Married  Capt.  Cory  Williston  of  Cal. 1855-­‐09-­‐22 3Bowen,  Nancy Falls  into  mill  pond,  drowns 1844-­‐10-­‐12 2Bowen,  Nancy Married  to  John  West 1833-­‐11-­‐02 3Bowen,  Paul Admitted  freeman 1834-­‐08-­‐30 2Bowen,  Paul Advertisement  for  house  and  lot  formerly  owned  by  Bowen 1844-­‐04-­‐20 3Bowen,  Paul Obituary 1848-­‐08-­‐12 3Bowen,  Paul Probate  notice 1848-­‐09-­‐09 3Bowen,  Paul Commissioner's  notice 1848-­‐10-­‐14 3Bowen,  Paul Administrator's  Notice 1848-­‐10-­‐14 3Bowen,  Paul Administrator's  sale  of  real  estate   1848-­‐10-­‐14 3Bowen,  Philena  W. Married  J.  Brownell 1846-­‐03-­‐21 3Bowen,  Tully  D. Guardian  of  Richmond  Holmes 1852-­‐02-­‐07 3Bowen,  William  J. Married  Almira  Read  of  Mass. 1846-­‐06-­‐20 3Bowen,  William  J. Married  Mrs.  Mary  A  Norton  of  N.  Bedford 1858-­‐06-­‐26 3Bowen,Paul Lease  of  land  sold  at  auction 1848-­‐10-­‐21 3Bowers,  Sarah  M. Wife  of  Wanton,  obituary 1872-­‐02-­‐13 2Bowers,  Wanton Married  Sarah  M.  Pearse 1839-­‐02-­‐23 3Bowers,  Wanton House  sold  at  auction 1855-­‐07-­‐14 3Bowler,  Abby Married  Wm.  Reynolds 1851-­‐07-­‐12 3Bowler,  Abby Obituary 1857-­‐08-­‐29 3Bowler,  Alice Married  Rufus  B.  Drown 1840-­‐06-­‐27 3Bowler,  Charles  Otis Obituary,  son  of  Thomas 1853-­‐04-­‐30 3Bowler,  Eliza Marr,  Jonathan  Nooning 1834-­‐03-­‐01 3Bowler,  James Ensign  of  artillery 1841-­‐04-­‐03 2Bowler,  James  C. Married  Rebecca  S.  Munro 1855-­‐04-­‐28 3Bowler,  James  I. Obituary 1841-­‐09-­‐11 3Bowler,  John  (butcher) First  Major  Bristol  Artillery 1835-­‐04-­‐04 2Bowler,  John  (butcher) Copartnership  with  S.  White  dissolved 1845-­‐05-­‐10 3Bowler,  John  (butcher) Appointed  to  school  committee 1847-­‐04-­‐24 2Bowler,  John  (butcher) Pig  bites  off  finger 1854-­‐07-­‐22 2Bowler,  John  (butcher) Son  narrowly  escapes  drowning 1855-­‐01-­‐06 2Bowler,  John  (butcher) Notice  re.  meat  market  of 1856-­‐03-­‐22 3Bowler,  John  W. Married  Ann  E.  Gladding 1856-­‐05-­‐17 3Bowler,  Joseph Dies  at  sea 1835-­‐02-­‐21 3Bowler,  Joseph Probate  notice 1835-­‐03-­‐07 3Bowler,  Joseph Admin.  And  Commissioner's  notices 1835-­‐05-­‐16 3Bowler,  Maria Married  Thomas  Lindsey 1850-­‐01-­‐12 3Bowler,  Mary  Ann Obituary,  child  of  Joseph  I. 1840-­‐09-­‐05 3

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Bowler,  Mary  Elizabeth Obituary,  child 1837-­‐01-­‐21 3Bowler,  Phebe  A. Charges  Henry  Sisco  with  attempted  rape 1849-­‐09-­‐15 2Bowler,  Phebe  A. Married  Charles  Williams  of  Prov. 1852-­‐01-­‐03 3Bowler,  Thomas  P. Married  Elizabeth  Dawley 1852-­‐03-­‐20 3Bowler,  Thomas  P. Obituary 1867-­‐03-­‐16 3Bowler,  William  F. Married  Anna  Lewis 1860-­‐05-­‐12 3Bowling  Alleys Editorial  conc.  evils  of 1839-­‐01-­‐12 2Bowling  Alleys Evils  of  cited,  town  votes  not  to  grant  licenses 1845-­‐11-­‐01 2Bowling  Farm Rented  by  Hezekiah  Munro 1840-­‐02-­‐08 3Bowling  Farm N.  Fales  sells  part  of 1842-­‐03-­‐12 3Boy  (ship) Capt.  McIntyre  hurt  aboard 1853-­‐01-­‐01 2Boyd,  James  T. Finds  boat  on  Poppasquash 1854-­‐08-­‐12 3Boyden,  Ella  Adeline Obituary,  daughter  of  John  P.  &  Mary  M. 1858-­‐08-­‐14 3Bradford  Durfee  (steamboat) Replaces  King  Philip 1845-­‐11-­‐01 2Bradford  Durfee  (steamboat) Short  history  of 1845-­‐11-­‐08 2Bradford  Durfee  (steamboat) Begins  run 1846-­‐03-­‐07 2  &  3Bradford  Durfee  (steamboat) Connects  to  Fall  River  line 1847-­‐05-­‐22 2Bradford  Durfee  (steamboat) Makes  excursion  to  Beaver  Tail  Light 1848-­‐08-­‐12 2Bradford  Durfee  (steamboat) Summer  schedule 1850-­‐04-­‐06 3Bradford  Durfee  (steamboat) Overhauled  and  painted,  resumes  run 1850-­‐06-­‐15 2Bradford  Durfee  (steamboat) Anna  Cooley  attempts  to  jump  from  steamboat,  rescued  by  crewman 1851-­‐08-­‐09 2Bradford  Durfee  (steamboat) Assists  clergyman  in  need 1852-­‐06-­‐26 2Bradford  Durfee  (steamboat) Runs  aground  at  Bristol  Ferry 1854-­‐12-­‐30 2Bradford  Durfee  (steamboat) Pickpockets  at  large  aboard 1855-­‐08-­‐04 2Bradford  Durfee  (steamboat) Stranded  by  ice  in  harbor 1857-­‐02-­‐14 2Bradford  Durfee  (steamboat) Repaired,  resumes  run 1857-­‐06-­‐13 2Bradford  Durfee  (steamboat) Schedule 1857-­‐11-­‐28 3Bradford  Durfee  (steamboat) Forces  way  through  ice  to  Prov. 1860-­‐01-­‐07 2Bradford  Durfee  (steamboat) Winter  schedule 1860-­‐01-­‐21 4Bradford  Farm Advertisement  To  sell  or  lease 1857-­‐03-­‐07 3Bradford  Farm Sold  at  auction 1858-­‐07-­‐24 3Bradford,  Allen  T. Married  to  Margaret  Dimon 1833-­‐09-­‐14 3Bradford,  Allen  T. Obituary 1852-­‐04-­‐10 3Bradford,  Allen  T. Eulogy 1852-­‐04-­‐17 3Bradford,  Allen  T. Probate  notice 1852-­‐06-­‐12 3Bradford,  Allen  T. Administratrix's  notice 1852-­‐08-­‐14 3Bradford,  Allen  T. Son  Allen  T.  dies 1857-­‐09-­‐05 3Bradford,  Anna  P. Obituary,  daughter  of  Capt.  Samuel 1850-­‐07-­‐13 3Bradford,  Benjamin  B. Probate  notice 1846-­‐10-­‐10 3Bradford,  Benjamin  W. Surveyor  of  highways 1836-­‐05-­‐14 2Bradford,  Benjamin  W. President  of  fire  ward 1836-­‐05-­‐14 2Bradford,  Benjamin  W. Committee  on  new  road 1836-­‐05-­‐14 2Bradford,  Benjamin  W. Committee  to  study  fire  engines 1837-­‐09-­‐02 2Bradford,  Benjamin  W. Probate  notice 1840-­‐04-­‐11 3Bradford,  Benjamin  W. Notice  to  debtors 1840-­‐05-­‐30 3Bradford,  Benjamin  W. Commissioner's  notice 1840-­‐08-­‐01 3Bradford,  Benjamin  W. Farm  sold 1852-­‐02-­‐14 3Bradford,  Benjamin  W. Farm  sold 1854-­‐08-­‐19 3

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Bradford,  Benjamin  W. Bradford  farm  sold 1858-­‐07-­‐24 3Bradford,  Benjamin  W. Farm    purchased  by  S.  Thayer  of  Prov. 1858-­‐08-­‐07 2Bradford,  Capt.  William Obituary 1851-­‐04-­‐26 3Bradford,  Capt.  William Probate  notice 1851-­‐06-­‐07 3Bradford,  Capt.  William Administratrix's  notice 1851-­‐07-­‐26 3Bradford,  Durfee  T. Sells  wharf  and  stores 1835-­‐08-­‐15 3Bradford,  Durfee  T. Married  Hannah  Munro 1841-­‐02-­‐06 3Bradford,  Durfee  T. Committee  on  vigilance 1842-­‐03-­‐12 3Bradford,  Durfee  T. Sells  fishing  boats,  Seine 1855-­‐03-­‐17 3Bradford,  Durfee  T. Sells  real  estate 1855-­‐04-­‐28 3Bradford,  Durfee  T. Sells  house  on  Hope  St. 1857-­‐03-­‐21 3Bradford,  Elizabeth Widow  of  Capt.  Sam,  daughter  of  Joseph  Reynolds,  obituary 1871-­‐08-­‐12 2Bradford,  Elizabeth  R. Married  Wm.  Page  of  Boston 1844-­‐04-­‐13 3Bradford,  Hannah Married  G.  Reynolds 1850-­‐06-­‐15 3Bradford,  Henry  F. Obituary,  father  Capt.  Benjamin  W. 1854-­‐03-­‐11 3Bradford,  Hersey Director,  Bank  of  Bristol 1834-­‐08-­‐02 3Bradford,  Hersey Home  vandalized 1836-­‐08-­‐06 3Bradford,  Hersey Home  vandalized,  steps  destroyed 1838-­‐08-­‐11 2  &  3Bradford,  Hersey Vandals  destroy  property 1841-­‐06-­‐12 2Bradford,  Hersey Warning  to  trespassers,  will  set  trap 1844-­‐08-­‐03 3Bradford,  Hersey Rents  portion  of  house,  corner  Hope  and  John 1846-­‐01-­‐03 3Bradford,  Hersey Furniture  sold  at  auction 1848-­‐04-­‐08 3Bradford,  Hersey Barn  on  State  St.  sold  at  auction 1848-­‐04-­‐22 3Bradford,  Hersey Barn  destroyed  by  fire 1848-­‐11-­‐11 2Bradford,  Hersey Obituary 1849-­‐09-­‐08 3Bradford,  Hersey Commissioner's,  executor's  notices 1850-­‐10-­‐05 3Bradford,  Hersey Auction  at  house  of 1850-­‐11-­‐02 3Bradford,  Hersey Homestead  estate  sold  at  auction 1851-­‐04-­‐19 3Bradford,  Hersey Real  estate  sold  at  auction 1851-­‐05-­‐10 3Bradford,  Hersey Repairs  to  estate  cited,  house  moved 1851-­‐07-­‐04 2Bradford,  Hersey Heirs  sell  real  estate  on  State  St. 1856-­‐08-­‐23 3Bradford,  Hersey  Jr. Obituary 1842-­‐07-­‐09 3Bradford,  Hersey  Jr. Eulogy 1842-­‐07-­‐23 3Bradford,  Jemina Obituary,  wife  of  John   1842-­‐09-­‐10 3Bradford,  John Administrator's  notice,  N.  Bullock,  Admin. 1833-­‐09-­‐14 3Bradford,  John Livestock  auctioned,  N.  Bullock,  Admin. 1833-­‐09-­‐28 3Bradford,  John Mount  farm  leased 1834-­‐03-­‐08 3Bradford,  John Mount  farm  to  be  sold 1836-­‐01-­‐09 3Bradford,  Le  Baron  Jr. Dies  in  Boston 1846-­‐12-­‐25 3Bradford,  Le  Baron  Jr. Le  Baron  Bradford  lots  sold 1852-­‐09-­‐11 3Bradford,  Mary  Abby Married  Alfred  W.  Gladding 1854-­‐12-­‐09 3Bradford,  Mary  F. Married  William  G.  Dearth  of  Prov. 1858-­‐10-­‐09 3Bradford,  Mary  F. Obituary 1869-­‐11-­‐13 3Bradford,  Miss  P.R.  (teacher)(Phebe) Preceptress  of  school 1841-­‐05-­‐22 2Bradford,  Miss  P.R.  (teacher)(Phebe) Mentioned  in  article  conc.  schools 1842-­‐04-­‐16 2Bradford,  P.J.  (may  be  Peter  J.) Will  leave  town,  sell  furniture 1840-­‐04-­‐25 3Bradford,  Peter  I. Married  Lucretia  Coit 1839-­‐06-­‐22 3Bradford,  Peter  J.  (may  be  P.J.  Bradford) Sells  house  on  William's  Street 1854-­‐01-­‐21 3

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Bradford,  Peter  J.  (may  be  P.J.  Bradford) Sells  house  and  lot 1856-­‐02-­‐02 3Bradford,  Peter  J.  (may  be  P.J.  Bradford) Sells  house  and  lot 1860-­‐07-­‐14 3Bradford,  Prescott  H. Son  of  the  late  Mr.  Walter  Bradford,  obituary 1867-­‐06-­‐08 3Bradford,  Robert  Nimmo Obituary,  child  of  Durfee  T. 1848-­‐01-­‐01 3Bradford,  Samuel App.  to  school  committee 1835-­‐05-­‐02 2Bradford,  Samuel App.  Justice  of  Peace 1843-­‐04-­‐08 2Bradford,  Samuel Obituary 1863-­‐01-­‐31 2,  3Bradford,  Sara  W. Widow  of  Walter,  and  daughter  of  Otis  Macomber-­‐obituary 1874-­‐02-­‐21 2Bradford,  Seraphina Obituary  and  eulogy 1847-­‐07-­‐17 3Bradford,  Seraphina Probate  notice 1847-­‐08-­‐07 3Bradford,  Seraphina Executor's  notice 1847-­‐09-­‐11 3Bradford,  Walter Married  Sarah  Macomber 1845-­‐06-­‐21 3Bradford,  Walter Obituary 1858-­‐06-­‐26 3Bradford,  William Poem  to 1847-­‐02-­‐13 3Bradford,  William  (storekeeper) Chosen  clerk  of  Supreme  Judicial  Court 1834-­‐05-­‐17 2Bradford,  William  (storekeeper) Married  Ann  Nooning 1839-­‐03-­‐30 3Bradford,  William  (storekeeper) Opens  State  Street  Hotel 1839-­‐04-­‐13 2  &  3Bradford,  William  (storekeeper) Comm.  of  Arrangements,  4th  of  July 1840-­‐07-­‐04 2Bradford,  William  (storekeeper) Store  vandalized  and  robbed 1842-­‐08-­‐06 2Bradford,  William  (storekeeper) Treas.  of  citizens  group  to  aid  poor  during  record  cold  wave 1857-­‐01-­‐31 2Bradford,  William  (storekeeper) Collector  of  taxes 1857-­‐08-­‐29 3Bradford,  William  2nd Notice  to  debtors 1847-­‐12-­‐04 3Bradford,  William  2nd Sells  schooner  Planter 1849-­‐06-­‐09 3Bradford,  William  2nd Notice  of  change  in  business 1850-­‐01-­‐12 3Bradford,  William  2nd App.  town  agent  to  vend  alcohol  for  medicinal  purposes 1852-­‐07-­‐17 2Bradford,  William  2nd Advertisement  to  sell  or  lease  Bradford  Farm 1857-­‐03-­‐07 3Bradford,  William  2nd Leaves  for  Illinois 1837-­‐03-­‐19 2Bradford,  William  P.  (Captain) Master  of  brig  Sabine 1846-­‐12-­‐12 2Bradshaw,  (Infant) Obituary,  father  William 1855-­‐01-­‐20 3Brailey,    Issac Cellar  robbed  of  provisions 1858-­‐01-­‐23 2Brailey,  infant Obituary,  father  Issac 1855-­‐03-­‐10 3Branigan,  Mary  Jane Married  J.  Cunningham  of  N.Y. 1851-­‐12-­‐27 3Brawls 4  men  and  1  woman  imprisoned  for  fighting 1852-­‐07-­‐10 2Brawls Brawl  among  Irish  laborers  on  RR.,  3  men  arrested 1854-­‐10-­‐14 2Brawls Drunken  mob  destroys  furniture  at  Bristol  Ferry  House,  woman  injured 1855-­‐08-­‐11 2Brawls Brawl  at  wedding  results  in  death  of  Edward  Howard 1855-­‐12-­‐08 2Brawls Bridegroom,  5  others,  held  for  trial 1855-­‐12-­‐15 2Brawls Brawl  at  groggery  of  Patrick  Lahee,  Lahee  arrested 1856-­‐08-­‐02 2Brawls Irish  row  at  house  of  "Big  Bridget" 1856-­‐09-­‐20 2Brawls Several  drunken  rows  disturb  peace,  intemperance  blamed 1858-­‐01-­‐09 2Brawls "Irish  Fight"  on  Constitution  St.,  three  men  arrested 1858-­‐04-­‐17 2Brawls Fracas  on  Allen's  block,  Corn.  Harrington  arrested 1863-­‐01-­‐10 2Brawls Fight  on  Thames  St.,  won  by  Irishman 1863-­‐02-­‐07 2Brawls Irishman  has  another  fight  on  Thames  St. 1866-­‐03-­‐03 2Brawls Females  have  row  on  Thames  St.  end  up  in  jail 1867-­‐11-­‐16 2Brawls Rumpus  and  fight  on  corners  or  Franklin  and  Thames,  and  also  on  Hope. 1869-­‐04-­‐10 2Brawls Corner  of  Thames  and  Bradford  Sts.  Plays  host  to  series  of  fights 1869-­‐06-­‐12 2Brawls Stabbing  occurs  in  brawl  by  Nat,  Rubber  Co.  offices 1869-­‐07-­‐10 2

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Brayton,  Adelaide Wife  of  Benjamin,  obituary 1873-­‐01-­‐04 2Brayton,  J.W.  (storekeeper) Advertisement  for  dry  goods         1850-­‐10-­‐12 3Brayton,  J.W.  (storekeeper) Advertisement  for  ladies'  fancy  store 1850-­‐10-­‐19 3Brayton,  J.W.  (storekeeper) Advertisement  for  millinery  and  dressmaking 1850-­‐10-­‐19 3Brayton,  J.W.  (storekeeper) Former  store  mentioned 1851-­‐10-­‐18 3Breed,  W.C.  (storekeeper) Opens  ladies'  shoe  store 1848-­‐12-­‐16 2  &  3Breed,  W.C.  (storekeeper) Married  Amelia  Munro 1849-­‐04-­‐21 3Breed,  W.C.  (storekeeper) Mentioned  in  advertisement  as  cobbler 1849-­‐08-­‐11 3Brewster,  Barbara Obituary 1873-­‐11-­‐15 2Bridge,  William  Henry Obituary,  child  of  Joseph     1860-­‐08-­‐18 3Bridges Repairs  to  town  bridge  discussed 1845-­‐04-­‐12 2Bridges First  bridge  in  Bristol  Described  in  history  series 1845-­‐07-­‐04 2Bridges North  bridge  damaged  by  vandals 1847-­‐08-­‐28 3Bridges Repairs  to  town  bridge  discussed 1848-­‐04-­‐08 2Bridges Town  bridge-­‐damage  and  repair  discussed 1863-­‐01-­‐03 2Brigg's  Long  Room  (dry  goods  store) Advertisement  for,  (W.D.  Briggs) 1845-­‐07-­‐12 3Brigg's  Long  Room  (dry  goods  store) To  close 1845-­‐12-­‐20 3Briggs  &  Drury Copartnership  formed 1847-­‐06-­‐05 3Briggs  &  Drury Advers.  for  spices,  drugs 1847-­‐06-­‐26 3Briggs  &  Drury Advertisement  for  leeches 1847-­‐10-­‐02 3Briggs  &  Drury Store  mentioned  in  advertisement 1848-­‐03-­‐25 3Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Moves  to  Bristol,  opens  office 1840-­‐03-­‐14 2Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Notice  of  office  opening 1840-­‐03-­‐14 3Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Notice  to  patients 1840-­‐03-­‐21 3Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Advertisement  for  drugs 1840-­‐08-­‐01 3Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Loses  stock  in  fire 1841-­‐05-­‐08 2Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Thanks  townspeople  for  attempting  to  save  his  property  from  fire 1841-­‐05-­‐08 3Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Moves  office  and  drug  store 1841-­‐05-­‐14 3Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Moves  office  and  store 1841-­‐09-­‐04 3Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Moves  residence 1842-­‐06-­‐11 3Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Opens  office  in  Mrs.  Browning's  boarding  house 1843-­‐04-­‐01 3Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Soda  fountain  opens  in  drug  store 1845-­‐05-­‐17 3Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Advertisement  for  herbs 1846-­‐04-­‐18 3Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Store  mentioned 1846-­‐08-­‐22 2Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Moves  office  to  hotel 1846-­‐09-­‐26 3Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Copartnership  with  Dr.  Drury,  apothecary  store  opened 1847-­‐06-­‐05 3Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Moves  office  to  residence 1848-­‐09-­‐30 3Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Moves  across  street 1849-­‐06-­‐30 3Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Wine  stolen  from  drug  store 1852-­‐07-­‐24 2Briggs,  Dr.  L.W.  Jr.  (Lemuel) Telegraph  office  in  store 1855-­‐02-­‐24 2Briggs,  Dr.  Lemuel  W.  Sr. Obituary  and  eulogy 1840-­‐03-­‐14 3Briggs,  Dr.  Lemuel  W.  Sr. Probate  notice 1840-­‐03-­‐14 3Briggs,  Dr.  Lemuel  W.  Sr. Executrix's  notice 1840-­‐04-­‐18 3Briggs,  Dr.  Lemuel  W.  Sr. House  rented 1840-­‐04-­‐25 3Briggs,  Ebenezer Authorizes  son  to  transact  business 1846-­‐12-­‐05 3Briggs,  Isadore Obituary,  child  of  late  Dr.  Briggs 1840-­‐12-­‐12 3Briggs,  Lemuel  W. Appointed  to  school  committee 1834-­‐05-­‐24 2Briggs,  Lemuel  W. Appointed  commissioner 1834-­‐08-­‐30 2

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Briggs,  Lemuel  W. Director  Eagle  Bank 1835-­‐07-­‐11 3Briggs,  Lemuel  W. Commissioner  of  Asylum 1835-­‐08-­‐29 2Briggs,  Lemuel  W. Married  Sarah  Page 1835-­‐09-­‐26 3Briggs,  Lemuel  W. Solicitor,  Bristol  Char.  Fuel  Society 1835-­‐12-­‐12 3Briggs,  Lemuel  W. Chosen  to  select  town  watch 1835-­‐12-­‐19 2Briggs,  Lemuel  W. Committee  on  new  road 1836-­‐05-­‐14 2Briggs,  Lemuel  W. To  care  for  trees  on  Common 1836-­‐05-­‐14 2Briggs,  Lemuel  W. Plants  trees  on  Common 1837-­‐04-­‐29 2Briggs,  Lemuel  W. Postmaster,  notice 1837-­‐05-­‐20 3Briggs,  Lemuel  W. Committee  to  watch  town 1837-­‐12-­‐09 2Briggs,  Lemuel  W. Committee  to  dig  well  on  Common 1838-­‐09-­‐01 2Briggs,  Lemuel  W. Advertisement  for  trees 1838-­‐10-­‐20 3Briggs,  Lemuel  W. Agent  for  insurance  co. 1838-­‐10-­‐27 3Briggs,  Lemuel  W. Advertisement  for  medicine 1838-­‐11-­‐17 3Briggs,  Lemuel  W. Advertisement  for  sundries 1840-­‐08-­‐29 3Briggs,  Lemuel  W. Advertisement  for  electrical  hair  glove 1843-­‐06-­‐10 3Briggs,  Mary Obituary 1834-­‐07-­‐12 3Briggs,  Mrs..  L.P. Distributes  clothing  to  soldiers 1861-­‐11-­‐02 2Briggs,  Reuben  G. Authorized  to  transact  business 1846-­‐12-­‐05 3Briggs,  Sarah  M. Testifies  in  lawsuit 1843-­‐08-­‐05 2Briggs,  Walter  D. Opens  dry  good  store 1838-­‐05-­‐19 3Briggs,  Walter  D. Will  close  store 1839-­‐09-­‐07 3Briggs,  Walter  D. To  re-­‐open 1840-­‐03-­‐28 3Briggs,  Walter  D. Married  Sarah  Clapp  of  Boston 1840-­‐09-­‐12 3Briggs,  Walter  D. Store  destroyed  by  fire 1841-­‐05-­‐08 2Briggs,  Walter  D. Thanks  townspeople  for  attempting  to  save  his  property   1841-­‐05-­‐08 3Briggs,  Walter  D. Advertisement  for  dry  goods 1841-­‐05-­‐29 3Briggs,  Walter  D. Advertisement  for  temporary  new  store 1841-­‐05-­‐29 4Briggs,  Walter  D. Advertisement  for  Hope  Street  store 1841-­‐09-­‐04 3Briggs,  Walter  D. Advertisement  for  auction  goods 1842-­‐03-­‐26 3Briggs,  Walter  D. To  close  store 1843-­‐07-­‐15 3Briggs,  Walter  D. Advertisement  for  "Brigg's  Long  Room" 1845-­‐07-­‐12 3Briggs,  Walter  D. Attempted  robbery  at  store 1845-­‐08-­‐30 2Briggs,  Walter  D. To  close 1845-­‐12-­‐20 3Briggs,  Walter  D. Opens  "People's  Cheap  Store" 1846-­‐09-­‐12 3Briggs,  Walter  D. Collects  donations  to  help  victims  of  potato  famine 1847-­‐03-­‐06 2Briggs,  Walter  D. Advertisement  for  tailoring  and  men's  furnishings 1847-­‐03-­‐27 3Briggs,  Walter  D. Offers  reward  for  vandals  of  garden 1847-­‐09-­‐11 3Briggs,  Walter  D. Adver,  for  Hope  St.  store 1847-­‐12-­‐04 3Briggs,  Walter  D. App.  to  committee  promoting  Bristol-­‐Prov.  RR. 1849-­‐02-­‐10 2Briggs,  Walter  D. Sells  out  stock 1849-­‐08-­‐18 3Briggs,  Walter  D. Sells  house  lot  on  Hope  St. 1849-­‐09-­‐08 3Briggs,  Walter  D. Furniture  sold  at  auction 1851-­‐02-­‐08 3Brightman,  Sarah  M. Wife  of  Francis  T.  Brightman  and  daughter  of  Henry  Munro.  Obituary 1868-­‐06-­‐13 3Bristed,  Charles  A. Involved  in  lawsuit  over  will  of  Rev.  Bristed 1856-­‐09-­‐20 2Bristed,  Charles  A. Lawsuit  resolved 1857-­‐03-­‐14 2Bristed,  John                       Dispute  over  will  decided 1857-­‐03-­‐14 2Bristed,  John  (Rector,  St.  Michael's Installed 1834-­‐03-­‐08 2

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Bristed,  John  (Rector,  St.  Michael's Letter  conc.  Parish 1835-­‐08-­‐01 2Bristed,  John  (Rector,  St.  Michael's Sells  stock  in  Bristol  Steam  Mill   1839-­‐02-­‐02 3Bristed,  John  (Rector,  St.  Michael's Retires  from  St.  Michael's  because  of  poor  health 1843-­‐04-­‐22 2Bristed,  John  (Rector,  St.  Michael's Obituary 1855-­‐03-­‐03 3Bristed,  John  (Rector,  St.  Michael's Probate  notice 1855-­‐04-­‐07 3Bristed,  John  (Rector,  St.  Michael's Executor's  notice 1855-­‐05-­‐19 3Bristed,  John  (Rector,  St.  Michael's Obituary  and  eulogy,  description  of  funeral 1855-­‐03-­‐03 2Bristed,  John  (Rector,  St.  Michael's Lawsuit  over  will  resolved 1856-­‐09-­‐20 2Bristed,  John  (Rector,  St.  Michael's Monument  placed  on  grave 1857-­‐01-­‐03 2Bristol  Art  Union Advertisement  for 1850-­‐03-­‐09 3Bristol  Art  Union Description  of  group,  exhibits  painting  and  drawings 1850-­‐07-­‐13 2Bristol  Art  Union B.D.  Coit  advertisement 1851-­‐02-­‐08 3Bristol  Artillery Charter  renewed 1841-­‐05-­‐08 2Bristol  Artillery Ordered  by  Gov.  King  to  proceed  to  Prov.  to  defend  state  arsenal  from  insurgents 1842-­‐05-­‐21 2Bristol  Artillery Bristol  artillery,  along  with  volunteers,  takes  part  in  military  maneuver  in  Prov. 1842-­‐05-­‐21 2Bristol  Artillery Membership  swells  after  insurrection 1842-­‐05-­‐28 2Bristol  Artillery Article  conc.  fine  from 1842-­‐06-­‐11 2Bristol  Artillery More  insurrection,  called  to  Prov.  again 1842-­‐06-­‐25 2Bristol  Artillery Triumphant  return  from  Dorr  Rebellion,  parade  through  flower-­‐strewn  streets 1842-­‐07-­‐02 2Bristol  Artillery Assisted  by  Bristol  women  during  rebellion 1842-­‐07-­‐02 2Bristol  Artillery Bring  articles  from  Dorr's  camp 1842-­‐07-­‐02 2Bristol  Artillery Note  thanking  townspeople  for  reception 1842-­‐07-­‐02 2Bristol  Artillery Notice  of  meeting  for  members  and  volunteers 1842-­‐07-­‐02 2Bristol  Artillery Member  of  relates  story  of  Dorr  Rebellion 1842-­‐07-­‐09 2Bristol  Artillery Marches  twice  on  Fourth  of  July 1842-­‐07-­‐09 2Bristol  Artillery Thanks  women  of  town  for  presentation  of  swords 1842-­‐07-­‐09 2Bristol  Artillery Members  and  volunteers  hold  meeting 1842-­‐07-­‐09 3Bristol  Artillery Arsenal  completed 1842-­‐09-­‐03 2Bristol  Artillery Display  new  uniforms 1842-­‐09-­‐03 2Bristol  Artillery Marches  in  Prov.  Parade 1842-­‐09-­‐17 2Bristol  Artillery Receives  standard  from  ladies  of  Prov. 1842-­‐09-­‐17 3Bristol  Artillery Escorts  Gov.  King  through  Warren  and  Bristol 1842-­‐10-­‐22 2Bristol  Artillery Officers  elected 1843-­‐04-­‐15 2Bristol  Artillery Celebrate  anniversary  of  Dorr  Rebellion 1843-­‐05-­‐20 2Bristol  Artillery Brings  lawsuit  against  N.S.  Greene  to  recover  sword 1843-­‐07-­‐29 2Bristol  Artillery Testimony  in  lawsuit 1843-­‐08-­‐05 2Bristol  Artillery Gun  house  on  common  to  be  demolished 1843-­‐09-­‐02 2Bristol  Artillery Visited  by  Providence  cadets 1843-­‐09-­‐02 2Bristol  Artillery Will  not  accept  new  militia  laws 1843-­‐09-­‐30 2Bristol  Artillery Fires  salute  on  Washington's  birthday 1844-­‐02-­‐24 2Bristol  Artillery Commemorates  Dorr  Rebellion 1844-­‐05-­‐18 2Bristol  Artillery Parades  with  Bristol  Brass  band 1844-­‐05-­‐25 2Bristol  Artillery Gives  collation  for  Prov.  Horse  guards 1844-­‐06-­‐29 2Bristol  Artillery Gives  military  escort  on  fourth 1844-­‐06-­‐29 2Bristol  Artillery Sent  to  Prov.in  wake  of  insurrection  threats 1844-­‐09-­‐07 2Bristol  Artillery Escorts  Gov.  Fenner  through  Bristol 1844-­‐11-­‐02 2Bristol  Artillery Notice  of  meeting                     1845-­‐03-­‐29 3Bristol  Artillery Parades   1845-­‐10-­‐18 2

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Bristol  Artillery Volunteers  for  garrison  duty  in  Mexican  War 1846-­‐05-­‐30 2Bristol  Artillery Musters,  description  of 1848-­‐09-­‐09 2Bristol  Artillery Enjoys  clambake  on  Poppasquash 1848-­‐09-­‐23 2Bristol  Artillery Ladies  hold  fair  to  procure  new  uniforms 1850-­‐06-­‐01 2Bristol  Artillery Entertains  Prov.  Infantry  Co. 1851-­‐06-­‐07 2Bristol  Artillery Entertains  Newport  Artillery  on  fourth 1851-­‐07-­‐12 2Bristol  Artillery Fires  salute  for  Washington's  birthday 1852-­‐02-­‐28 2Bristol  Artillery Issues  resolution  of  thanks  to  Mt.T.  Bennett 1852-­‐04-­‐10 3Bristol  Artillery Hosts  Fall  River  Artillery  Co. 1852-­‐07-­‐10 2Bristol  Artillery Makes  excursion  to  Newport 1852-­‐09-­‐25 2Bristol  Artillery Card  of  thanks  for  hospitality 1852-­‐09-­‐25 3Bristol  Artillery Makes  excursion  to  New  Bedford 1853-­‐07-­‐23 2Bristol  Artillery Description  of  excursion 1853-­‐07-­‐30 2Bristol  Artillery Further  description  of  excursion 1853-­‐08-­‐06 2Bristol  Artillery Card  of  thanks  to  citizens  of  Edgartown 1853-­‐08-­‐06 3Bristol  Artillery Card  of  thanks  after  excursion  to  Fall  River 1853-­‐10-­‐08 3Bristol  Artillery Fires  salute  for  Washington's  birthday 1854-­‐02-­‐25 2Bristol  Artillery Issues  resolution  of  thanks  to  J.  Pearce 1854-­‐06-­‐10 3Bristol  Artillery General  assembly  appropriates  $1000  to  aid 1854-­‐06-­‐24 2Bristol  Artillery Stages  parade  and  street  drill  on  afternoon  of  fourth 1854-­‐07-­‐01 2Bristol  Artillery Makes  excursion  to  Rocky  Point 1854-­‐08-­‐12 2Bristol  Artillery Makes  excursion  to  Rocky  Point 1854-­‐08-­‐19 2Bristol  Artillery Begins  fall  training 1854-­‐09-­‐23 2Bristol  Artillery Enters  military  review  in  E.  Greenwich 1855-­‐10-­‐06 2Bristol  Artillery Drills  on  common 1856-­‐07-­‐12 2Bristol  Artillery Enrollment  down 1856-­‐09-­‐06 2Bristol  Artillery Hosts  Newport  artillery 1856-­‐09-­‐20 2Bristol  Artillery Membership  increases 1856-­‐10-­‐04 2Bristol  Artillery Ladies  hold  fair  to  benefit 1856-­‐10-­‐25 2Bristol  Artillery Holds  grand  military  ball 1857-­‐03-­‐07 2Bristol  Artillery Offers  resolution  of  sympathy  re.  death  of  Wm.  M.  Gifford 1857-­‐03-­‐21 3Bristol  Artillery Hold  fair  to  procure  new  uniforms 1858-­‐11-­‐12 3Bristol  Artillery Hold  fair  to  procure  new  uniforms 1858-­‐12-­‐25 3Bristol  Artillery Makes  annual  May  day  parade 1860-­‐06-­‐02 2Bristol  Artillery Will  spend  two  days  on  camp  duty  at  Stone  Bridge 1860-­‐09-­‐15 2Bristol  Artillery Seeks  appropriation  to  mobilize  (gen.  assembly) 1861-­‐02-­‐02 2Bristol  Artillery War  commences,  artillery  and  volunteers  depart,  support  of  families  discussed  at  public  meeting 1861-­‐04-­‐20 2Bristol  Artillery Will  be  held  in  readiness  at  Fort  Adams 1861-­‐04-­‐20 3Bristol  Artillery Returns  to  Bristol 1861-­‐04-­‐27 2Bristol  Artillery Volunteer  detachment  elects  officers 1861-­‐05-­‐04 2Bristol  Artillery Volunteers  will  receive  pay 1861-­‐05-­‐11 2Bristol  Artillery Drilling  daily 1861-­‐05-­‐18 2Bristol  Artillery $10  per  month  appropriated  for  volunteers 1861-­‐06-­‐08 2Bristol  Artillery Flag  presented  to  at  ceremony 1861-­‐06-­‐08 2Bristol  Artillery Clothing  donated  to  by  ladies  of  of  Bristol 1861-­‐06-­‐08 2Bristol  Artillery List  of    volunteers 1861-­‐06-­‐08 2Bristol  Artillery Returns  to  Bristo  for  excursion,  parades  through  streets 1861-­‐06-­‐15 2Bristol  Artillery Information  re.  ages,  etc. 1861-­‐06-­‐22 2

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Bristol  Artillery Stationed  in  Washington,  D.C.,  offers  resolution  of  sympathy  re.  death  of  E.  Gladding 1861-­‐07-­‐20 2Bristol  Artillery Conflicting  reports  of  dead  and  missinf  at  Battle  of  Bull  Run 1861-­‐07-­‐27 2Bristol  Artillery Seeks  additional  volunteers 1861-­‐07-­‐27 3Bristol  Artillery Earnestly  seeking  new  volunteers 1861-­‐09-­‐07 2Bristol  Artillery Need  for  additional  troops  cited 1861-­‐09-­‐14 2Bristol  Artillery Issues  resolution  of  sympathy  to  first  Bristolian  killed  in  Civil  War 1861-­‐09-­‐14 3Bristol  Artillery List  of  additional  volunteers 1861-­‐10-­‐12 2Bristol  Artillery List  of  volunteers 1862-­‐09-­‐20 2Bristol  Artillery List  of  volunteers 1862-­‐09-­‐27 2Bristol  Artillery List  of  volunteers 1862-­‐10-­‐04 2Bristol  Artillery Officers  elected 1863-­‐04-­‐25 2Bristol  Artillery Going  to  Edgartown,  Mass. 1864-­‐09-­‐10 2Bristol  Artillery Company  &  vband  have  parade 1864-­‐09-­‐17 2Bristol  Artillery Sponsors  social  assembly 1865-­‐06-­‐20 2Bristol  Artillery Company  has  parade  for  Washington's  birthday 1866-­‐02-­‐24 2Bristol  Artillery Will  go  to  Newport  for  parade 1866-­‐05-­‐19 2Bristol  Artillery Meeting  held;  resolution  adopted 1866-­‐06-­‐09 2Bristol  Artillery  (see  also  Bristol  Militia) Notice  of  muster 1833-­‐09-­‐14 3Bristol  Artillery  (see  also  Bristol  Militia) Praised 1834-­‐06-­‐21 2Bristol  Artillery  (see  also  Bristol  Militia) Makes  excursion  on  "Mary" 1834-­‐08-­‐30 2Bristol  Artillery  (see  also  Bristol  Militia) Elects  officers 1835-­‐04-­‐04 2Bristol  Artillery  (see  also  Bristol  Militia) Visited  by  Prov.  Artillery 1836-­‐09-­‐03 2Bristol  Artillery  (see  also  Bristol  Militia) Elects  officers 1837-­‐04-­‐08 2Bristol  Artillery  (see  also  Bristol  Militia) Visited  by  Taunton  Artillery 1837-­‐07-­‐15 2Bristol  Artillery  (see  also  Bristol  Militia) Lack  of  support  criticized 1837-­‐07-­‐22 2Bristol  Artillery  (see  also  Bristol  Militia) Lack  of  support  criticized 1837-­‐09-­‐23 2Bristol  Artillery  (see  also  Bristol  Militia) Marches  in  parade  celebrating  anniversary  of  R.I.'s  adoption  of  Constitution 1840-­‐06-­‐27 2Bristol  Artillery  (see  also  Bristol  Militia) Celebrate's  Washington's  birthday,  fires  salute 1841-­‐02-­‐27 2Bristol  Artillery  Armory Money  appropriated  for 1842-­‐09-­‐03 3Bristol  Artillery  Armory Suggested  as  site  for  lectures 1843-­‐12-­‐16 2Bristol  Artillery  Armory Collation  held  on  fourth 1844-­‐07-­‐06 2Bristol  Artillery  Armory Money  appropriated  for  painting 1844-­‐11-­‐02 2Bristol  Artillery  Armory Grand  fair  held  in 1847-­‐07-­‐03 2Bristol  Artillery  Armory Lecture 1850-­‐05-­‐04 2Bristol  Artillery  Armory Dancing  school  held  in 1852-­‐05-­‐08 2Bristol  Artillery  Armory Description  of  socials  in 1857-­‐01-­‐31 2Bristol  Artillery  Armory Ladies'  levee  held  in,  description  of 1857-­‐03-­‐14 2Bristol  Artillery  Armory Receives  appropriation  for  repairs  from  gen.  assembly 1858-­‐02-­‐13 2Bristol  Artillery  Armory Description  of  Washington  dinner 1866-­‐03-­‐03 2Bristol  Artillery  Old  Guards Will  march  on  fourth,  description  of 1861-­‐06-­‐29 2Bristol  Artillery  Old  Guards Meeting  of 1861-­‐06-­‐29 3Bristol  Artillery  Old  Guards Commanded  by  J.  Wardwell,  description  of  march 1861-­‐07-­‐06 2Bristol  Bake   (poem) 1848-­‐05-­‐06 2Bristol  Belles   (poem) 1843-­‐02-­‐18 2Bristol  Belles  (poem) Answer  to 1843-­‐02-­‐25 2Bristol  Brass  Band Plays  for  Bristol  Suffrage  Association 1841-­‐07-­‐17 3Bristol  Brass  Band Performs  at  concert 1843-­‐01-­‐21 2  &  3Bristol  Brass  Band Gives  concert 1843-­‐02-­‐25 3

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Bristol  Brass  Band Attached  to  Bristol  Artillery,  play  on  anniversary  of  Dorr  Rebellion 1843-­‐05-­‐20 2Bristol  Brass  Band to  march  on  fourth 1843-­‐07-­‐01 2Bristol  Brass  Band Gives  concert 1844-­‐02-­‐24 2Bristol  Brass  Band Notice    thanking  women  of  Bristol  for  presentation 1844-­‐02-­‐24 3Bristol  Brass  Band Gives  concert 1844-­‐03-­‐23 3Bristol  Brass  Band Parades  with  artillery 1844-­‐05-­‐25 2Bristol  Brass  Band Parades  in  new  uniforms 1844-­‐07-­‐06 2Bristol  Brass  Band Gives  impromtu  concert 1844-­‐09-­‐14 2Bristol  Brass  Band Gives  concert  to  raise  money  for  new  uniforms 1844-­‐12-­‐14 2  &  3Bristol  Brass  Band Gives  concert 1845-­‐01-­‐11 2Bristol  Brass  Band Musical  progress  cited 1845-­‐01-­‐18 3Bristol  Brass  Band Poor  attendence  at  concert  cited 1845-­‐05-­‐17 2Bristol  Brass  Band Marches  on  fourth 1845-­‐07-­‐12 2Bristol  Brass  Band Praised  by  Newport  paper 1848-­‐07-­‐08 2Bristol  Brass  Band Plays  at  meeting  of  supporters  of  Zachary  Taylor 1848-­‐08-­‐26 2Bristol  Brass  Band Plays    on  excursion  to  Newport 1848-­‐09-­‐09 3Bristol  Charitable  Fuel  Society Holds  annual  meeting 1833-­‐12-­‐21 3Bristol  Charitable  Fuel  Society Meeting  called  because  of  severe  cold  wave 1834-­‐12-­‐27 2Bristol  Charitable  Fuel  Society Elects  officers 1834-­‐01-­‐03 2Bristol  Charitable  Fuel  Society Editorial  conc.  need  of 1835-­‐10-­‐24 2Bristol  Charitable  Fuel  Society Officers  elected 1835-­‐12-­‐12 3Bristol  Charitable  Fuel  Society Efforts  praised 1835-­‐12-­‐19 2Bristol  Charitable  Fuel  Society Plea  for  funds 1836-­‐02-­‐20 2Bristol  Classical  Institute Opened  by  C.W.  Wooster 1849-­‐11-­‐10 3Bristol  Coal  Mining  Company Formed  to  mine  Bristol  Coal 1851-­‐12-­‐20 2Bristol  Coal  Mining  Company Mining  begins 1852-­‐03-­‐20 2Bristol  Coal  Mining  Company Steam  engine  begins  operation 1852-­‐04-­‐10 2Bristol  Coal  Mining  Company Shares  sold  in  Boston 1852-­‐11-­‐20 2Bristol  Coal  Mining  Company Shaft  sunk  to  70  feet 1853-­‐03-­‐12 2Bristol  Coal  Mining  Company Incorporated  by  general  assembly 1853-­‐06-­‐25 2Bristol  Common Cattle  ordered  off 1835-­‐05-­‐02 2Bristol  Common L.W.  Briggs  takes  charge  of  trees 1836-­‐05-­‐14 2Bristol  Common Committee  elected  to  oversee,  funds  for  trees 1837-­‐04-­‐29 2Bristol  Common Expedience  of  digging  well  on  Common 1838-­‐09-­‐01 2Bristol  Common Sheep  ordered  off 1841-­‐04-­‐24 2Bristol  Common Buttonwood  trees  threatened  by  blight 1843-­‐06-­‐10 2Bristol  Common Gun  house  to  be  demolished 1843-­‐09-­‐02 2Bristol  Common Cattle  ordered  off,  cemetery  on  comon  repaired 1844-­‐05-­‐25 2Bristol  Common Fireworks  on 1844-­‐06-­‐29 2Bristol  Common Regulations  passed  to  protect  common  from  damage  by  carts 1846-­‐04-­‐25 2  &  3Bristol  Common Windows  broken  in  public  buildings  by  vandals 1846-­‐10-­‐24 3Bristol  Common Buildings  repaired  and  painted,  vandalism  cited 1846-­‐11-­‐07 2Bristol  Common Stone  walls  to  be  removed  from 1854-­‐04-­‐22 2Bristol  Common Trees  fail  to  grow  on,  planting  of  crops  suggested  as  solution 1856-­‐05-­‐24 2Bristol  Common Letter  describing  "cow  convention"  on 1858-­‐06-­‐19 2Bristol  Common Old  "state  house"  repaired 1858-­‐09-­‐04 2Bristol  Common Controversy  re.  cows  on  common  leads  to  lawsuit 1861-­‐11-­‐02 2Bristol  County  Temperance  Society Holds  annual  meeting,  elects  officers 1838-­‐10-­‐13 2

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Bristol  County  Temperance  Society Discussion  held 1838-­‐11-­‐17 3Bristol  County  Temperance  Society Discription  of  meeting 1838-­‐12-­‐01 2Bristol  Drill  Corps Formed  at  recruitment  meeting,  letter  praising  efforts 1861-­‐09-­‐21 2Bristol  Drill  Corps Enrollment  grows 1861-­‐09-­‐28 2Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Holds  annual  discourse 1834-­‐12-­‐06 3Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Rev.  Shepard  delivers  sermon 1835-­‐10-­‐10 3Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Editorial  conc.  Rev.  Tobey  to  preach 1837-­‐02-­‐04 2Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Elects  officers 1837-­‐09-­‐30 2Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Sermon  and  collection 1838-­‐01-­‐13 2Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Holds  annual  meeting   1841-­‐10-­‐02 3Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Description  of  group,  efforts  praised 1845-­‐12-­‐13 2Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Efforts  during  potato  blight  praised 1846-­‐11-­‐21 2Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Addressed  by  Rev.  Bigelow 1848-­‐12-­‐16 3Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Addressed  by  Rev.  Cook 1849-­‐10-­‐20 3Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Offers  sewing  lessons 1850-­‐05-­‐04 3Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Annual  discourse  given  to 1850-­‐10-­‐19 3Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Opens  school 1851-­‐05-­‐17 3Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Rev.  Grant  lectures 1851-­‐09-­‐27 3Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Holds  annual  meeting 1852-­‐10-­‐02 3Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Rev.  Hobart  lectures  to 1852-­‐10-­‐30 3Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Rev.  Trapnall  lectures  to 1853-­‐10-­‐08 2Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Rev.  McKeown  lectures  to 1856-­‐10-­‐18 3Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Rev.  Dr.  Shepard  lectures 1858-­‐10-­‐23 2Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Will  aid  poor  during  record  cold  wave 1857-­‐01-­‐31 2Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Efforts  praised,  need  for  further  aid  to  town's  poor  cited 1857-­‐03-­‐21 2Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Forty  eighth  anniversary  celebrated,  description  of  group 1858-­‐10-­‐23 2Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Annual  meeting  held,  description  of  group 1861-­‐11-­‐02 2Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Meeting  held,  list  of  members 1862-­‐10-­‐11 2Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Rev.  Upham  gives  annual  sermon 1863-­‐10-­‐03 2Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Speech  delivered 1864-­‐10-­‐15 2Bristol  Female  Charitable  Society Sermon  delivered,  society  gets  donation 1866-­‐11-­‐03 2Bristol  Ferry  Farm Sold  to  Henry  Bull 1855-­‐10-­‐13 3Bristol  Ferry  Farm Advertisement  to  let  (J.R.  Bullock) 1860-­‐02-­‐04 3Bristol  Ferry  House Mention  of 1852-­‐11-­‐06 3Bristol  Ferry  House Proprietor  of 1855-­‐03-­‐24 2Bristol  Ferry  House Drunken  mob  destroys  furniture,  breaks  windows,  woman  injured  by  thrown  bottle 1855-­‐08-­‐11 2Bristol  Ferry  House Re-­‐opened  by  C.  Devens  Jr. 1856-­‐06-­‐07 2  &  3Bristol  Ferry  House Advertisement  for 1856-­‐06-­‐14 3Bristol  Ferry  Wharf Fall  River  Iron  Works  erects  building  on,  makes  improvements  to 1858-­‐12-­‐04 2Bristol  Fillmore  &  Donelson  Club Formed,  officers  elected   1856-­‐10-­‐04 3Bristol  Fillmore  &  Donelson  Club Notice  of  meeting 1856-­‐10-­‐11 3Bristol  Fillmore  &  Donelson  Club Publish  handbills  showing  Phoenix's  change  in  choice  of  candidate 1856-­‐10-­‐18 2Bristol  Fillmore  &  Donelson  Club Meeting  held 1856-­‐11-­‐01 3Bristol  Fillmore  &  Donelson  Club Share  "salt  river"  with  defeated  Fremont  supporters 1856-­‐11-­‐08 2Bristol  Firearms  Company A.  Burnside  petitions  gen.  assembly  for  incorporation 1855-­‐02-­‐03 2Bristol  Firearms  Company Copartnership  of  Burnside  and  Bishop  dissolved,  copartnership  of  Bishop,  Jackson  and  Burnside  begins 1855-­‐06-­‐30 3Bristol  Firearms  Company No.  of  employees,  capital  invested 1856-­‐01-­‐19 2Bristol  Firearms  Company A.  Burnside  resigns  as  treas.,  will  travel  to  Europe  on  co.  business 1857-­‐05-­‐16 3

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Bristol  Firearms  Company Visited  by  dignitaries  from  Sec.  of  War 1857-­‐09-­‐26 2Bristol  Firearms  Company Judgement  against 1863-­‐01-­‐31 2Bristol  Fish  Co. H.  Manchester  sells  boats,  equipment 1856-­‐11-­‐29 3Bristol  Fremont  Club Formed  at  meeting  of  Fremont  supporters 1856-­‐09-­‐13 2  &  3Bristol  Fremont  Club Meets,  elects  officers 1856-­‐09-­‐27 2  &  3Bristol  Fremont  Club Hosts  grand  Fremont  meeting,  torchlight  procession  through  streets 1856-­‐10-­‐04 2Bristol  Fremont  Club Notice  of  meeting 1856-­‐10-­‐04 3Bristol  Fremont  Club Meeting,  Fremont  Glee  Club  sings 1856-­‐10-­‐18 2Bristol  Fremont  Club Will  hold  weekly  meeting 1856-­‐10-­‐18 3Bristol  Fremont  Club Description  of  Fremont  meeting 1856-­‐10-­‐25 2Bristol  Fremont  Club Meeting  held 1856-­‐11-­‐01 3Bristol  Fremont  Club Holds  torchlight  procession 1856-­‐11-­‐08 2Bristol  Fremont  Club Forced  to  share  "salt  river"  with  Fillmorites 1856-­‐11-­‐08 2Bristol  Gas  Light  Company Seeks  subscribers   1854-­‐11-­‐18 2Bristol  Gas  Light  Company General  assembly  petitioned  for  act  incorporating   1855-­‐02-­‐03 2Bristol  Gas  Light  Company Begins  laying  pipes 1855-­‐03-­‐31 2Bristol  Gas  Light  Company Will  erect  gas  works 1855-­‐04-­‐14 2Bristol  Gas  Light  Company Streets  will  be  lit  in  near  future 1855-­‐04-­‐21 2Bristol  Gas  Light  Company Placing  of  street  light  discussed  at  town  meeting 1855-­‐04-­‐21 2Bristol  Gas  Light  Company Makes  arrangement  with  Prov.  Gas  Co. 1855-­‐05-­‐12 2Bristol  Gas  Light  Company Location  of  store,  advertisement  for  gas  fixtures 1855-­‐05-­‐26 2  &  3Bristol  Gas  Light  Company Incorporated  by  general  assembly 1855-­‐06-­‐09 2Bristol  Gas  Light  Company List  of  commissioners 1855-­‐06-­‐09 3Bristol  Gas  Light  Company Gas  lights  to  be  installed  in  court  house,  jail 1855-­‐06-­‐23 2Bristol  Gas  Light  Company Streets  and  houses  lit  by  gas  for  first  time 1855-­‐07-­‐07 2Bristol  Gas  Light  Company Pranksters  turn  gas  lights  on  and  off 1855-­‐07-­‐28 2Bristol  Gas  Light  Company Notice  re.  bills 1856-­‐01-­‐05 3Bristol  Gas  Light  Company Co.  receives  complaints  re.  quality  and  quantity  of  gas 1856-­‐01-­‐26 2Bristol  Gas  Light  Company High  cost  vs.  prices  in  N.Y.  cited 1856-­‐02-­‐02 2Bristol  Gas  Light  Company Stockholders,  directors,  chosen 1856-­‐02-­‐16 3Bristol  Gas  Light  Company Advertisement  for  coke 1860-­‐06-­‐09 3Bristol  Gas  Light  Company Main  line  put  down  through  Bradford  St.  from  High  to  Wood 1864-­‐07-­‐02 2Bristol  Gas  Light  Company Laying  new  gas  mains  on  Hope  St.  to  fullfill  additional  demand 1867-­‐11-­‐19 2Bristol  Gazette  (and  Companion) W.H.S.  Bayley  becomes  editor 1834-­‐01-­‐04 2Bristol  Gazette  (and  Companion) Advertisement  to  sell  Gazette 1835-­‐06-­‐20 3Bristol  Gazette  (and  Companion) Office  moves   1835-­‐10-­‐03 2Bristol  Gazette  (and  Companion) Advertisement  to  sell  press 1837-­‐07-­‐01 3Bristol  Gazette  (and  Companion) Notice,  will  close 1837-­‐07-­‐08 3Bristol  Gazette  (and  Companion) Final  notice  to  debtors 1837-­‐09-­‐02 2Bristol  Gazette  (and  Companion) F.  Homer's  assistance  in  founding  cited 1856-­‐06-­‐07 2Bristol  Guards March  on  fourth 1842-­‐07-­‐09 2Bristol  Guards   Guard  against  attempt  to  free  prisoners  of  Dorr  Rebellion  and  sack  town 1842-­‐07-­‐16 2Bristol  Harbor                       Need  for  lighthouse  at  Sandy  Point  cited 1850-­‐05-­‐18 2Bristol  Harbor                       New  light  house  lighted 1852-­‐01-­‐17 2Bristol  Harbor                       Townspeople  enjoy  skating  on 1852-­‐01-­‐31 2Bristol  Harbor                       Benefits  of  to  town's  potential  as  manufacturing  center  cited 1855-­‐06-­‐02 2Bristol  Harbor                       Lighthouse  erected  at  Bristol  Ferry 1855-­‐12-­‐22 2Bristol  Harbor                       Closed  by  ice,  horse  drawn  plow  needed  to  open  passage 1856-­‐02-­‐09 2

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Bristol  Harbor                       Closed  by  ice,  men  walk  from  Prudence  Island  to  Bristol 1856-­‐02-­‐23 2Bristol  Harbor                       Ice  boats  and  skating  on 1856-­‐02-­‐23 2Bristol  Harbor                       Townspeople  build  tar  barrel  fires  on,  danger  of  thin  ice  cited 1856-­‐03-­‐01 2Bristol  Harbor                       Harbor  opened 1856-­‐03-­‐01 2Bristol  Harbor                       Harbor  frozen,  steamboats  break  through 1857-­‐01-­‐24 2Bristol  Harbor                       Frozen  as  far  as  Portsmouth 1857-­‐01-­‐24 2Bristol  Harbor                       Ice  8  to  10"  thick 1857-­‐01-­‐31 2Bristol  Harbor                       Ice  2'  thick  cut  from  harbor 1857-­‐02-­‐07 2Bristol  Harbor                       Harbor  open 1857-­‐02-­‐14 2Bristol  Harbor                       Lithographs  of  offered 1857-­‐03-­‐28 3Bristol  Harbor                       Article  describing  Bristol  Harbor  as  best  in  state,  comparing  it  to  others 1858-­‐08-­‐28 2Bristol  Harbor                       Controversy  re.  superiority  of  Bristol  Harbor 1858-­‐09-­‐18 2Bristol  Harbor                       Hog  Island  suggested  as  site  for  house  of  corrections 1860-­‐01-­‐21 2Bristol  Harbor                       Large  rock  removed  from  docking  area  by  sloops 1860-­‐05-­‐05 2Bristol  Harbor  (also  see  Port  of  Bristol) Ice  threatens 1835-­‐02-­‐14 2Bristol  Harbor  (also  see  Port  of  Bristol) Light  house  to  be  erected 1835-­‐02-­‐14 2Bristol  Harbor  (also  see  Port  of  Bristol) Port  closed  because  of  ice 1836-­‐02-­‐27 2Bristol  Harbor  (also  see  Port  of  Bristol) Free  of  ice 1836-­‐03-­‐05 2Bristol  Harbor  (also  see  Port  of  Bristol) Very  low  tide,  flats  in  harbor  exposed 1838-­‐02-­‐03 2Bristol  Harbor  (also  see  Port  of  Bristol) Beauties  of 1841-­‐07-­‐17 2Bristol  Harbor  (also  see  Port  of  Bristol) Frozen  by  cold  wave 1844-­‐03-­‐03 2Bristol  Harbor  (also  see  Port  of  Bristol) Steamer  Iolas  breaks  through  ice 1844-­‐02-­‐10 2Bristol  Harbor  (also  see  Port  of  Bristol) Article  describing  beauties  of 1844-­‐09-­‐14 2Bristol  Harbor  (also  see  Port  of  Bristol) Only  port  in  vicinity  not  closed  by  ice 1849-­‐02-­‐24 2Bristol  High  School Description  of,  subjects  taught 1857-­‐07-­‐18 2Bristol  High  School Discontinuation  of  high  school  as  economy  measure  discussed  at  town  meeting  as  recession  continues,  defeated  by  narrow  margin 1858-­‐05-­‐29 2Bristol  High  School Examined,  favorable  report 1858-­‐07-­‐24 2Bristol  High  School Examined,  description  of  graduation  ceremonies 1860-­‐08-­‐04 2Bristol  High  School Patriotic  display  at  flag  raising 1861-­‐05-­‐04 2Bristol  High  School Gives  exhibition  of  singing,  recitations,  etc. 1861-­‐11-­‐02 2Bristol  High  School Exhibition  described,  will  be  repeated 1861-­‐11-­‐16 2Bristol  High  School Solicits  contributions  for  museum  collection 1863-­‐06-­‐20 2Bristol  High  School List  of  contributions  to  Museum 1863-­‐07-­‐04 2Bristol  High  School List  of  attendance  of  students 1867-­‐05-­‐25 2Bristol  High  School Arranges  to  have  reunion  of  students 1868-­‐06-­‐20 2Bristol  High  Street  School Advertisement  for 1838-­‐08-­‐25 3Bristol  High  Street  School Terms  of 1838-­‐12-­‐01 3Bristol  High  Street  School Notice  of  opening 1843-­‐09-­‐23 3Bristol  History Notice  to  former  privateers 1856-­‐08-­‐23 3Bristol  History Legend  of  visiting  norsemen  related 1860-­‐09-­‐01 2Bristol  History Description  of  G.  Washington's  visit  to  Bristol,  procession  after  death  of  Washington 1861-­‐02-­‐22 2Bristol  History Article  on  "Bristol:  fifty  years  ago"  begins  this  issue  to  continue  weekly  installments 1870-­‐11-­‐26 2Bristol  History Historical  sketches  of  Bristol  commence 1872-­‐06-­‐22 2Bristol  History Continues  almost  every  week  until 1872-­‐08-­‐24 2Bristol  History Nathaniel  Byfield-­‐brief  historical  sketch 1873-­‐11-­‐16 2Bristol  History First  church  information 1873-­‐01-­‐25 2Bristol  History Short  article  describing  Bristol's  early  years  of  commerce  and  activity 1874-­‐08-­‐15 2Bristol  History Bristol  fifty  years  ago 1875-­‐04-­‐10 2

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Bristol  History Series  continues  through 1875-­‐05-­‐22 2Bristol  History Bristol-­‐fifty  years  ago 1875-­‐10-­‐09 2Bristol  History Bristol-­‐fifty  years  ago 1875-­‐10-­‐16 2Bristol  History Bristol-­‐fifty  years  ago  and  bombardment  of  Bristol 1875-­‐10-­‐23 2Bristol  History                                       Article  from  Woonsocket  Patriot  re.  history  of  Bristol 1855-­‐06-­‐30 2Bristol  History  -­‐also  see  burning  of  Bristol,  bombardment  of  Bristol Need  for  preserving  cited 1844-­‐08-­‐17 2Bristol  History  -­‐also  see  burning  of  Bristol,  bombardment  of  Bristol To  be  compiled 1845-­‐05-­‐31 2Bristol  History  -­‐also  see  burning  of  Bristol,  bombardment  of  Bristol History  series,  "annals  of  Bristol"  begins 1845-­‐06-­‐07 2Bristol  History  -­‐also  see  burning  of  Bristol,  bombardment  of  Bristol Bristolian's  account  of  bombardment 1846-­‐01-­‐03 2Bristol  History  -­‐also  see  burning  of  Bristol,  bombardment  of  Bristol Sketch  of  life  of  Benjamin  Bourne 1848-­‐03-­‐18 2Bristol  History  -­‐also  see  burning  of  Bristol,  bombardment  of  Bristol Historic  flag  of  N.  Byfield  presented  to  town  clerk 1852-­‐04-­‐10 2Bristol  History  -­‐also  see  burning  of  Bristol,  bombardment  of  Bristol Bombshell  from  bombardment  found  beneath  Bradford  St. 1854-­‐10-­‐28 2Bristol  Hotel  (also  see  Jones  Hotel) Repairs  to 1847-­‐10-­‐09 2Bristol  Hotel  (also  see  Jones  Hotel) For  sale 1848-­‐12-­‐09 3Bristol  Hotel  (also  see  Jones  Hotel) Advertisement  to  let       1849-­‐03-­‐10 3Bristol  Hotel  (also  see  Jones  Hotel) Fire  at,  building  saved 1850-­‐11-­‐23 2Bristol  Hotel  (also  see  Jones  Hotel) Mr.  Chadwick  ceases  liquor  selling,  plans  temperance  hotel 1854-­‐06-­‐10 2Bristol  Hotel  (also  see  Jones  Hotel) Mr.  Chadwick  discovered  to  have  liquor  in  basement 1854-­‐07-­‐08 2Bristol  Hotel  (also  see  Jones  Hotel) Proprietor  Mr.  Starkey  praised  in  letter 1857-­‐01-­‐31 2Bristol  Hotel  (also  see  Jones  Hotel) For  sale 1860-­‐10-­‐06 3Bristol  Hotel  (also  see  Jones  Hotel) Being  painted  and  repaired 1863-­‐06-­‐06 2Bristol  Hotel  (also  see  Jones  Hotel) Closed  for  years,  the  hotel  will  reopen 1866-­‐03-­‐17 2Bristol  Hotel  (also  see  Jones  Hotel) To  be  sold  at  auction 1868-­‐05-­‐30 2Bristol  Hotel  (also  see  Jones  Hotel) Under  new  management,  owner  plans  to  renovate 1870-­‐05-­‐21 2Bristol  House Hosts  Woonsocket  Guards 1856-­‐08-­‐16 2Bristol  Infantry  Company Elects  officers 1834-­‐05-­‐03 2Bristol  Infantry  Company Letter  conc.       1835-­‐09-­‐26 2Bristol  Institute  for  Savings  (also  see  savings  bank) Act  of  incorporation 1841-­‐08-­‐21 3Bristol  Institute  for  Savings  (also  see  savings  bank) Meeting  of  trustees 1841-­‐10-­‐23 3Bristol  Institute  for  Savings  (also  see  savings  bank) Begins  operation 1841-­‐11-­‐06 2Bristol  Institute  for  Savings  (also  see  savings  bank) Meeting  of  trustees 1848-­‐11-­‐25 3Bristol  Institute  for  Savings  (also  see  savings  bank) Meeting  held 1852-­‐12-­‐04 3Bristol  Institute  for  Savings  (also  see  savings  bank) Trustees  chosen 1856-­‐01-­‐19 3Bristol  Institute  for  Savings  (also  see  savings  bank) Involved  in  lawsuit  with  S.  Coggeshall 1857-­‐03-­‐14 2Bristol  Know  Something  Society   See  Know  Something  Soc.Bristol  Ladies  Literary  Society Organized,  Rev.  G.W.  Quereau  lectures  to 1858-­‐11-­‐20 3Bristol  Ladies'  Soldiers'  Relief  Association See  Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  SocietyBristol  Marine  Bible  Society Holds  meeting 1834-­‐05-­‐03 3Bristol  Marine  Bible  Society Address  delivered  by  Rev.  Lovejoy 1836-­‐11-­‐12 2Bristol  Marine  Bible  Society Addressed  by  Mr.  Tobey 1837-­‐11-­‐25 2Bristol  Marine  Bible  Society Addressed  by  Rev.  Shepard 1838-­‐12-­‐15 2Bristol  Marine  Bible  Society Sermon  delivered   1839-­‐12-­‐21 2Bristol  Marine  Bible  Society Holds  meeting 1842-­‐12-­‐31 3Bristol  Marine  Bible  Society Holds  meeting 1844-­‐12-­‐28 3Bristol  Marine  Bible  Society Elects  officers 1845-­‐12-­‐27 3Bristol  Marine  Bible  Society Annual  collection  held 1849-­‐12-­‐08 2Bristol  Marine  Bible  Society Annual  collection  held 1852-­‐12-­‐04 3Bristol  Marine  Bible  Society Meeting  held 1854-­‐01-­‐28 3

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Bristol  Martha  Washington  Society See  Martha  Washington  SocietyBristol  Maternal  Association Rev.  Shepard  addresses 1839-­‐03-­‐30 2Bristol  Maternal  Association Holds  meeting  to  discuss  corporal  punishment 1845-­‐01-­‐25 3Bristol  Militia  (also  see  Bristol  Artillery Flag  of  N.  Byfield  handed  down  to 1852-­‐04-­‐10 2Bristol  Militia  (also  see  Bristol  Artillery) Officers  elected 1834-­‐07-­‐04 2Bristol  Militia  (also  see  Bristol  Artillery) Officers  elected 1835-­‐07-­‐04 2Bristol  Militia  (also  see  Bristol  Artillery) Editorial  Conc.  Importance  of 1835-­‐10-­‐10 2Bristol  Militia  (also  see  Bristol  Artillery) Meets  on  Common,  elects  officers,  article  praising 1840-­‐09-­‐19 2Bristol  Militia  (also  see  Bristol  Artillery) Officers  elected 1863-­‐08-­‐22 2Bristol  Music  Association Gives  concert 1860-­‐02-­‐25 2  &  3Bristol  Music  Association Entertains  at  meeting  of  temperance  union 1860-­‐03-­‐24 2Bristol  Music  Association Sponsors  concert  for  Portland  fire  victims. 1866-­‐07-­‐14 2Bristol  Music  Association Bristol  music  club  gives  concert  at  town  hall 1867-­‐02-­‐23 2Bristol  Oakum  Works Advertisement  to  sell.  O.B.  Devol 1856-­‐01-­‐26 3Bristol  Oakum  Works To  be  sold  at  auction 1856-­‐06-­‐21 3Bristol  Oakum  Works To  resume  operation 1856-­‐07-­‐12 2Bristol  Oakum  Works Copartnership  of  Devol,  Diman  &  Co.  formed  to  manufacture  oakum 1856-­‐07-­‐19 3Bristol  Oakum  Works Factory  in  full  operation 1856-­‐08-­‐16 2Bristol  Oakum  Works Machine  explodes,  workers  escape  serious  injury 1857-­‐03-­‐28 2Bristol  Oakum  Works In  full  operation,  product  praised 1857-­‐06-­‐13 2Bristol  Oakum  Works Totally  destroyed  by  fire 1857-­‐06-­‐27 2Bristol  Oakum  Works Standing  walls,  scrap  lumber,  lease  on  lot  sold  at  auction 1857-­‐09-­‐26 3Bristol  Periodical  Association See  periodical  associationBristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Office  moves   1838-­‐08-­‐25 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Advertisement  for  book  binding 1839-­‐09-­‐07 4Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Advertisement  for  medicine 1839-­‐10-­‐12 3Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Office  moves   1840-­‐05-­‐02 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Book  bindery  opened 1840-­‐12-­‐19 3Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Publishes  short  issue  because  of  Dorr  Rebellion 1842-­‐07-­‐02 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Loses  readers  because  of  political  stand 1843-­‐09-­‐02 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Office  moved 1843-­‐09-­‐23 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Lost  and  found  service 1845-­‐03-­‐15 3Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Accused  of  being  "  Byron  Diman's  Organ" 1845-­‐12-­‐06 3Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Subscription  list  to  assist  victims  of  potato  famine  placed  in 1847-­‐03-­‐06 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Moves  to  winter  quarters 1850-­‐10-­‐26 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Receives  testimonial  from  Prov.  Journal 1854-­‐08-­‐19 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Receives  testimonials  from  Prov.  Papers 1856-­‐01-­‐19 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) F.  Homer's  assistance  in  founding  cited 1856-­‐06-­‐07 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Financial  problems  threaten  publication 1856-­‐08-­‐09 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Urges  support  for  J.  Fremont  for  president 1856-­‐11-­‐01 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Will  allow  premium  of  12%  on  bills  due  as  recession  hits  Bristol 1857-­‐10-­‐10 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Carries  on  feud  with  Warren  telegraph  over  division  of  Bristol 1858-­‐03-­‐27 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Financial  statement  to  be  published  in  prior  to  town  meeting 1858-­‐05-­‐29 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Feud  with  Warren  telegraph  over  division  of  Bristol  Continues 1858-­‐06-­‐19 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Feuds  with  Prov.  Post  over  support  of  political  candidate 1860-­‐01-­‐21 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) First  town  treasurer's  report  published 1860-­‐04-­‐14 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Reason  for  name  "Phoenix" 1860-­‐08-­‐11 2Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) W.H.S.  Bayley  dies 1862-­‐03-­‐22 2

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Bristol  Phoenix  (Phenix) Subscriber  pays  bill  in  gold 1863-­‐07-­‐04 2Bristol  Pound Vandals  break  lock,  release  cattle,  reward  offered 1854-­‐06-­‐10 3Bristol  Pound Regulations  re.  stray  animals  discussed  at  town  meeting 1858-­‐05-­‐29 2Bristol  Pound Letter  describing  "cow  convention"  in  protest  of  stray  animal  ordinance 1858-­‐06-­‐19 2Bristol  Savings  Institute See  Bristol  Institute  for  SavingsBristol  Seaman Story  conc. 1842-­‐01-­‐29 2Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society Formed,  officer  chosen 1840-­‐06-­‐20 2Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society Article  praising  efforts 1840-­‐07-­‐25 2Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society Letter  conc. 1840-­‐08-­‐22 2Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society Rev.  E.T.  Taylor  addresses 1840-­‐09-­‐19 3Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society Mr.  Taylor's  lecture  praised 1840-­‐09-­‐26 2Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society Quote  from  sermon 1840-­‐09-­‐26 2Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society Anniversary  of 1841-­‐06-­‐12 2Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society Savings  bank  formed  in  connection  with 1841-­‐08-­‐14 3Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society Reports  to  townspeople  on  anniversary 1842-­‐09-­‐24 2Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society Petitions  Sec.  of  Navy  to  discontinue  custom  of  distributing  rum  to  seamen 1843-­‐06-­‐10 2Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society Officers  elected 1843-­‐12-­‐23 2Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society Publishes  annual  report 1843-­‐12-­‐23 3Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society Officers  re-­‐elected,  money  disbursed  to  aid  needy  seamen 1844-­‐12-­‐28 3Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society Officers  elected,  annual  report 1845-­‐12-­‐20 3Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society Issues  annual  report 1849-­‐02-­‐24 3Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society Issues  proclamation  of  sympathy  re.  death  of  J.  Talbot 1851-­‐04-­‐26 3Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society Officers  elected 1852-­‐02-­‐21 2Bristol  Seaman's  Friend  Society Rev.  Bancroft  lectures  to 1853-­‐11-­‐19 2Bristol  Ships                       Heavy  damage  to  shipping  caused  by  tornado 1855-­‐11-­‐03 2Bristol  Ships                       No.  of  arrivals 1856-­‐01-­‐05 2Bristol  Ships                       No.  of  ships  disputed 1856-­‐01-­‐19 2Bristol  Ships                       Notice  to  former  privateers 1856-­‐08-­‐23 2Bristol  Ships                       Will  display  colors  on  fourth 1857-­‐06-­‐27 2Bristol  Ships                       Brig.  A.G.  Washburn  sold 1857-­‐11-­‐14 2Bristol  Ships                       No.  of  ships  passing  Sandy  Point  lighthouse  in  1857 1858-­‐01-­‐09 2Bristol  Ships                       Bristol  accused  by  British  of  fitting  out  slavers 1858-­‐05-­‐15 2Bristol  Ships                       Regulations  conc.  quarantining  of  vessels  from  suspected  Yellow  Fever  and  Smallpox  areas 1858-­‐07-­‐10 3Bristol  Ships                       Returning  ships  tell  of  ravages  of  infectious  diseases  among  mariners 1858-­‐07-­‐17 2Bristol  Ships                       Schooner  sold 1863-­‐02-­‐07 2Bristol  Ships                       Schooners  launched 1863-­‐02-­‐07 2Bristol  Ships                       Stanton  &  Skinners-­‐Oliver  Chace  sold 1863-­‐02-­‐14 2Bristol  Ships                       Fall  River  schooner,  Nimrod,  purchased 1863-­‐03-­‐14 2Bristol  Ships                       Bristol  company  buys  New  Bedford  schooner 1864-­‐12-­‐31 2Bristol  Ships                       List  of  vessels  that  have  sailed  for  Cuba  in  '64 1865-­‐01-­‐14 2Bristol  Ships                       Some  ships  sold  for  salvage  after  wrecks 1866-­‐01-­‐06 2Bristol  Ships                       Schooner    Ninetta  bound  forRondout,  N.Y.  hits  rock  and  sinks  in  Hudson 1867-­‐09-­‐07 2Bristol  Ships                       Yacht  regatta  held  in  Bristol 1867-­‐09-­‐21 2Bristol  Ships                       Article  on   1871-­‐05-­‐13 2Bristol  Ships                       Yacht  launched  from  Herreshoff's 1871-­‐07-­‐15 2Bristol  Ships  (also  see  steamboats,  boat  races,  port  of  Bristol) History  of  several  ships 1846-­‐03-­‐07 2Bristol  Ships  (also  see  steamboats,  boat  races,  port  of  Bristol) List  of 1847-­‐01-­‐23 2Bristol  Ships  (also  see  steamboats,  boat  races,  port  of  Bristol) List  of  arrivals  for  1847 1848-­‐02-­‐19 2

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Bristol  Ships  (also  see  steamboats,  boat  races,  port  of  Bristol) List  of  ships 1848-­‐03-­‐18 2Bristol  Ships  (also  see  steamboats,  boat  races,  port  of  Bristol) Leave  for  expedition  to  California  gold  fields 1849-­‐01-­‐27 2  &  3Bristol  Ships  (also  see  steamboats,  boat  races,  port  of  Bristol) Brig  John  Hill  shipwrecked 1850-­‐04-­‐13 2Bristol  Ships  (also  see  steamboats,  boat  races,  port  of  Bristol) Speed  of  Bristol  boats  cited 1851-­‐04-­‐26 2Bristol  Ships  (also  see  steamboats,  boat  races,  port  of  Bristol) Freight  statistics 1852-­‐05-­‐22 2Bristol  Ships  (also  see  steamboats,  boat  races,  port  of  Bristol) Statistics,  no.  of  vessels 1853-­‐01-­‐15 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society Receives  letter  of  thanks  from  volunteers 1861-­‐10-­‐05 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society Books,  socks,  etc.,  sent  to  volunteers 1861-­‐10-­‐05 3Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society Mrs.  H.B.  Norris,  president 1861-­‐10-­‐26 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society Christmas  presents  sent  to  troops 1861-­‐12-­‐14 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society Report  of,  description  of  group,  list  of  members 1862-­‐01-­‐11 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society Supplies  sent  to  Wash.,  D.C. 1863-­‐01-­‐17 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  contributions             1863-­‐01-­‐31 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society Contributions  for  February 1863-­‐03-­‐14 3Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  contributions 1863-­‐05-­‐23 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  contributions 1863-­‐06-­‐27 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society Contributions  listed 1863-­‐08-­‐01 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  contributions 1863-­‐09-­‐05 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  contributions 1863-­‐10-­‐10 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  contributions 1863-­‐11-­‐07 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  contributions  &  supplies  sent 1863-­‐12-­‐19 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  contributions 1864-­‐01-­‐30 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  contributions 1864-­‐06-­‐25 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  contributions 1864-­‐07-­‐23 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  contributions 1864-­‐09-­‐03 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  contributions 1864-­‐12-­‐03 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  donations 1864-­‐10-­‐29 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  donations 1865-­‐01-­‐21 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  contributions 1865-­‐03-­‐11 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  contributions 1865-­‐04-­‐11 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society Concerts  held;  good  turnout 1865-­‐04-­‐22 3Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  contributions 1865-­‐05-­‐06 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society Society  urged  to  help  freedmen 1865-­‐06-­‐03 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  contributions  and  donations 1865-­‐07-­‐29 2Bristol  Soldier's  Friend  Society List  of  contributions  and  material  donations 1866-­‐01-­‐27 2Bristol  Sons  and  Daughters  of  Temperance "Grand  worthy  Patriarch"  lectures  to 1849-­‐01-­‐20 3Bristol  Sons  of  Temperance Group  formed,    officers  elected 1848-­‐12-­‐23 2Bristol  Sons  of  Temperance Former  Bristolian  describes  New  Bedford  group 1848-­‐12-­‐30 2Bristol  Sons  of  Temperance Will  march  on  fourth   1849-­‐06-­‐30 2Bristol  Sons  of  Temperance Enjoys  excursion  on  steamer  Argo 1849-­‐09-­‐08 2Bristol  Sons  of  Temperance Efforts  of  group  explained 1849-­‐12-­‐01 2Bristol  Sons  of  Temperance Addressed  by  Rev.  Bacon 1849-­‐12-­‐01 3Bristol  Sons  of  Temperance Efforts  praised   1850-­‐04-­‐20 2Bristol  Sons  of  Temperance Plans  series  of  temperance  lectures 1850-­‐12-­‐14 2Bristol  Sons  of  Temperance C.  Webster  of    Prov.  Post  lectures  to 1851-­‐02-­‐22 2Bristol  Sons  of  Temperance Rev.  Bacon  of  Prov.  to  lecture  to 1851-­‐03-­‐08 3Bristol  Sons  of  Temperance Description  of  Mr.  Bacon's  lecture 1851-­‐03-­‐15 2Bristol  Sons  of  Temperance Will  celebrate  Fourth  of  July  in  E.  Greenwich 1851-­‐06-­‐14 2

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Bristol  Sons  of  Temperance To  march  on  fourth 1851-­‐06-­‐28 2Bristol  Sons  of  Temperance P.  Stiness  addresses  Sons  of  Temperance 1851-­‐10-­‐04 3Bristol  Sons  of  Temperance Issues  resolution  of  sympathy  re.  death  of  Samuel  Fales 1851-­‐11-­‐01 3Bristol  Steam  Mill Production  figures,  employees'  pay 1845-­‐08-­‐16 2Bristol  Steam  Mill Charter  amended 1849-­‐05-­‐19 3Bristol  Steam  Mill Child  critically  injured  in 1851-­‐01-­‐04 2Bristol  Steam  Mill Supplies  fire  dept.  with  water  and  pump  during  fire,  description  of  arrangement 1854-­‐09-­‐02 2Bristol  Steam  Mill No.  of  employees,  capital  invested 1856-­‐01-­‐19 2Bristol  Steam  Mill Work  day  cut  to  9  1/2  hrs  as  recession  hits  Bristol 1857-­‐09-­‐26 2Bristol  Steam  Mill Further  shortens  working  day  as  recession  continues,  closure  considered 1857-­‐10-­‐10 2Bristol  Steam  Mill Closes   1857-­‐11-­‐14 2Bristol  Steam  Mill Resumes  operation  on  limited  basis 1858-­‐01-­‐16 2Bristol  Steam  Mill Property  sold 1858-­‐06-­‐05 3Bristol  Steam  Mill Sold  to  New  Yorker,  will  resume  operation 1858-­‐07-­‐10 2Bristol  Steam  Mill Stockholders  meet  to  discuss  sale 1858-­‐07-­‐31 3Bristol  Steam  Mill In  full  operation  as  economy  revives 1858-­‐08-­‐07 2Bristol  Steam  Mill Closed 1861-­‐05-­‐25 2Bristol  Steam  Mill Re-­‐opens  temporarily 1861-­‐09-­‐14 2Bristol  Steam  Mill Resumption  of  activity  cited  as  benefit  to  town 1861-­‐09-­‐21 2Bristol  Steam  Mill Sold  at  auction 1863-­‐06-­‐20 2Bristol  Steam  Mill Intention  of  Reopening  announced 1863-­‐07-­‐04 2Bristol  Steam  Mill Would  like  employees  to  return 1863-­‐08-­‐15 2Bristol  Steam  Mill Erecting  new  building 1864-­‐06-­‐25 2Bristol  Steam  Mill New  machinery  installed 1864-­‐08-­‐06 2Bristol  Steam  Mill Almost  finished  with  improvements;  will  reopen  soon 1864-­‐12-­‐10 2Bristol  Steam  Mill Reopened  and  in  full  operation 1865-­‐01-­‐28 2Bristol  Steam  Mill Man  dies  while  at  work 1866-­‐08-­‐11 2Bristol  Steam  Mill                 Struck  by  lightning,  destroyed,  economy  of  town  threatened  by  loss 1843-­‐06-­‐17 2Bristol  Steam  Mill                 Meeting  of  stockholders 1843-­‐06-­‐17 3Bristol  Steam  Mill                 $10,000  collected  from  ins.  Company 1843-­‐06-­‐24 2Bristol  Steam  Mill                 Ashes  sold  at  auction 1843-­‐07-­‐01 3Bristol  Steam  Mill                 Rebuilding  begins 1843-­‐07-­‐22 2Bristol  Steam  Mill                 Meeting  of  stockholders  to  discuss  selling  property 1843-­‐08-­‐05 3Bristol  Steam  Mill                 Another  fire,  damage  confined  to  one  room 1844-­‐10-­‐26 2Bristol  Steam  Mill                 Stockholder  of  thanks  fire  dept.  for  quick  response 1844-­‐10-­‐26 2Bristol  Steam  Mill  (also  see  Cotton  Mills) Notice  to  stockholders 1836-­‐05-­‐28 3Bristol  Steam  Mill  (also  see  Cotton  Mills) Letter  praising  building 1836-­‐09-­‐17 2Bristol  Steam  Mill  (also  see  Cotton  Mills) First  meeting  of  stockholders  held 1836-­‐10-­‐01 3Bristol  Steam  Mill  (also  see  Cotton  Mills) Steam  engine  begins  operations 1837-­‐03-­‐04 2Bristol  Steam  Mill  (also  see  Cotton  Mills) First  goods  produced,  no.  of  employees 1837-­‐08-­‐26 2Bristol  Steam  Mill  (also  see  Cotton  Mills) Criticized  for  removing  well 1837-­‐10-­‐28 2Bristol  Steam  Mill  (also  see  Cotton  Mills) Letter  conc. 1839-­‐02-­‐23 2Bristol  Steam  Mill  (also  see  Cotton  Mills) Directors  chosen 1840-­‐01-­‐11 3Bristol  Steam  Mill  (also  see  Cotton  Mills) Notice  to  debtors 1840-­‐11-­‐28 3Bristol  Steam  Saw  Mill J.L.  Gardner  advertisement 1848-­‐06-­‐10 3Bristol  Suffrage  Association Meeting  of 1841-­‐06-­‐26 3Bristol  Suffrage  Association Lecture  to  be  delivered  to 1841-­‐07-­‐10 3Bristol  Suffrage  Association Wm.  Lawless  lectures  to 1841-­‐07-­‐17 3

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Bristol  Suffrage  Association Brass  band  plays  for 1841-­‐07-­‐17 3Bristol  Suffrage  Association Elects  delegates  to  state  convention 1841-­‐09-­‐04 2Bristol  Suffrage  Association Election  held 1842-­‐01-­‐03 2Bristol  Sugar  Refinery  (also  see  Camp,  Brunsen  &  Sherry) Description  of  plant  and  products  of 1854-­‐06-­‐17 2Bristol  Sugar  Refinery  (also  see  Camp,  Brunsen  &  Sherry) No.  of  employees,  capital  invested 1856-­‐01-­‐19 2Bristol  Sugar  Refinery  (also  see  Camp,  Brunsen  &  Sherry) Business  prospers 1856-­‐11-­‐08 2Bristol  Sugar  Refinery  (also  see  Camp,  Brunsen  &  Sherry) Coal  siftings  from  refinery  used  for  fuel 1863-­‐10-­‐24 2Bristol  Total  Abstinence  Society Formation  planned 1841-­‐05-­‐01 2Bristol  Total  Abstinence  Society First  meeting,  officers  elected 1841-­‐05-­‐08 2Bristol  Total  Abstinence  Society Controversy  over  female  drunkards 1841-­‐05-­‐22 2Bristol  Total  Abstinence  Society Controversy  over  female  drunkards 1841-­‐05-­‐29 2Bristol  Total  Abstinence  Society Holds  meeting,  elects  officers 1842-­‐07-­‐16 3Bristol  Total  Abstinence  Society Lack  of  support  cited 1843-­‐06-­‐10 2Bristol  Total  Abstinence  Society Reorganized  from  friends  of  temperance 1848-­‐03-­‐04 2Bristol  Total  Abstinence  Society Marches  on  fourth  in  temperance  procession 1848-­‐07-­‐01 2Bristol  Total  Abstinence  Society Holds  monthly  meeting 1849-­‐02-­‐10 3Bristol  Total  Abstinence  Society Will  march  on  fourth 1849-­‐06-­‐30 2Bristol  Total  Abstinence  Society Plans  series  of  temperance  lectures 1850-­‐12-­‐14 2Bristol  Total  Abstinence  Society Rev.  Graves  addresses,  state  convention  planned,  officers  elected 1851-­‐03-­‐15 2Bristol  Total  Abstinence  Society Marches  on  fourth 1851-­‐06-­‐28 2Bristol  Total  Abstinence  Society Meeting,  tempereance  lectures  by  Revs.  Hobart  and  Shepard 1853-­‐01-­‐15 2Bristol  Town  Clock Out  of  order 1857-­‐02-­‐21 2Bristol  Town  Offices Probate  notice  and  town  clerk's  office  moved 1858-­‐01-­‐02 2Bristol  Union  Temperance  Society Addressed  by  Rev.  Shepard 1836-­‐04-­‐30 3Bristol  Union  Temperance  Society Holds  meeting 1836-­‐10-­‐01 3Bristol  Union  Temperance  Society Plans  program  of  speakers 1836-­‐10-­‐15 2Bristol  Union  Temperance  Society Debates  acceptance  of  beer  and  wine 1836-­‐10-­‐29 2Bristol  Union  Temperance  Society Elects  officers 1837-­‐03-­‐04 2Bristol  Union  Temperance  Society Letter  conc. 1837-­‐11-­‐25 2Bristol  Union  Temperance  Society Attends  meeting  of  Bristol  Co.  Temperance  Society 1838-­‐10-­‐06 2Bristol  Union  Temperance  Society Meets  to  discuss  formation  of  total  abstinence  society 1841-­‐04-­‐17 2Bristol  Union  Temperance  Society Dissolved,  becomes  Bristol  Total  Abstinence  Society 1841-­‐05-­‐08 2Bristol  Washington  Total  Abstinence  Society see  Wash.  Total  Abstinence  SocietyBristol  Wide  Awake  Club Formation  planned 1860-­‐09-­‐29 2Bristol  Wide  Awake  Club Meeting  held,  officers  elected 1860-­‐10-­‐06 2Bristol  Wide  Awake  Club Holds  torchlight  procession 1860-­‐10-­‐13 2Bristol  Wide  Awake  Club Demonstration  planned,  neighboring  wide  awake  clubs  will  be  invited 1860-­‐10-­‐20 2Bristol  Wide  Awake  Club Members  return  from  Boston  demonstration 1860-­‐10-­‐20 2Bristol  Wide  Awake  Club Description  of  grand  wide  awake  celebration,  Bristol  ablaze  with  lights,  elaborate  procession  maraches  through  streets 1860-­‐10-­‐27 2Bristol  Wide  Awake  Club Makes  excursion  to  Warren,  hosted  by  Warren  Wide  Awake  Club 1860-­‐11-­‐03 2Bristol  Wide  Awake  Club Noisily  celebrate  election  of  Lincoln 1860-­‐11-­‐10 2Bristol  Writing  Academy Opened  by  Mr.  Morse 1847-­‐03-­‐06 3Bristol  YMCA Meeting  held,  discussion  for  formation  of  group 1863-­‐11-­‐21 2Bristol  YMCA Committee  selected,  association  formed 1863-­‐12-­‐19 2Bristol  YMCA Organizing  debating  club 1863-­‐12-­‐23 2Bristol  YMCA Membership  given  to  those  doing  well  in  school 1864-­‐02-­‐13 2Bristol  YMCA List  of  donors  of  Books 1864-­‐07-­‐23 2Bristol  YMCA Book  donations  listed 1864-­‐07-­‐30 2

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Bristol  YMCA Announces  series  of  services 1864-­‐10-­‐01 2Bristol  YMCA Lectures  given 1864-­‐12-­‐03 2Bristol  YMCA Fox  Hill  bake/picnic  a  success 1865-­‐09-­‐02 2Bristol  YMCA Annual  treasurer's  report. 1865-­‐11-­‐11 2Bristol  YMCA Receives  additional  volumes  for  library 1865-­‐11-­‐25 2Bristol  YMCA Resolutions  adopted  at  manager's  meeting 1866-­‐08-­‐18 2Bristol  YMCA Has  clam  bake  at  Fox  Hill 1866-­‐09-­‐01 2Bristol  YMCA Treasurer's  report;  other  incidentals 1866-­‐10-­‐20 2Bristol  YMCA Officers  elected;  other  reports 1866-­‐10-­‐27 2Bristol  YMCA Acknowledgement  of  contributions;  list  of  same 1867-­‐04-­‐20 2Bristol  YMCA Association  appeals  for  library  funds. 1868-­‐01-­‐25 2Bristol  YMCA Report  of  board  of  managers 1868-­‐10-­‐10 2Bristol  Young  American's  Club Holds  fair 1857-­‐02-­‐07 3Bristol  Young  American's  Club Will  march  on  fourth 1858-­‐07-­‐03 2Bristol  Young  American's  Club March  in  procession  celebrating  completion  of  transatlantic  telepgraph 1858-­‐08-­‐21 2Bristol  Young  Bachelor's  Club Holds  open  house 1857-­‐01-­‐03 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Association Meeting  held 1851-­‐03-­‐15 3Bristol  Young  Men's  Society Holds  meeting 1835-­‐01-­‐31 3Bristol  Young  Men's  Society Elects  officers 1835-­‐02-­‐07 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Society Letter  conc. 1835-­‐05-­‐02 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Society Letter  conc. 1835-­‐05-­‐09 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Society Praised 1835-­‐08-­‐29 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Society Continuance  to  be  decided 1835-­‐10-­‐10 3Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Soc. March  on  fourth 1845-­‐07-­‐12 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Soc. Resolutions 1845-­‐07-­‐19 3Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Soc. Gives  report 1846-­‐04-­‐11 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Soc. Joins  in  temperance  celebration 1846-­‐09-­‐12 3Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society Holds  first  quarterly  meeting 1833-­‐10-­‐05 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society Reports  on  amount  of  alcohol  consumed  in  town 1834-­‐03-­‐15 3Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society Females  invited  to  attend 1834-­‐06-­‐14 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society Planning  Ind.  Day  exercises 1834-­‐06-­‐14 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society Celebrate  anniversary 1834-­‐06-­‐28 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society Members  expelled 1834-­‐08-­‐09 3Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society Membership  grows,  discourse  given 1834-­‐11-­‐29 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society Notice  conc. 1835-­‐01-­‐24 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society Editorial  regarding  criticism 1835-­‐02-­‐14 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society Discourse  on  evils  of  alcohol  and  tobacco 1835-­‐04-­‐04 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society Mr.  Morgridges  oration  praised 1835-­‐05-­‐16 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society Fourth  of  July  address  deliverd  by  Rev.  Fowler 1835-­‐07-­‐04 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society Meeting  praised 1836-­‐02-­‐27 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society New  constitution  drafted,  officers  elected 1844-­‐03-­‐16 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society Marches  on  fourth 1844-­‐06-­‐29 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society Attends  meeting  of  state  temperance  soc.  in  Newport 1844-­‐06-­‐29 3Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society Ladies  present  banner  to 1844-­‐08-­‐17 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Union Holds  meeting,  more  support  among  older  residents  urged 1860-­‐01-­‐07 2  &  3Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Union Meeting  held,  need  for  public  library  discussed 1860-­‐01-­‐21 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Union Description  of  meeting 1860-­‐02-­‐18 2Bristol  Young  Men's  Total  Abstinence  Society Marches  in  Fourth  of  July  parade 1843-­‐07-­‐01 2

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Bristol  Young  Men's  Total  Abstinence  Society New  charter,  constitution  drafted,  young  men  and  women  urged  to  sign  pledge 1844-­‐03-­‐02 2  &  3Bristol,  Warren  and  Prov.  Magnetic  Telegraph  Company Meeting  of  members  held 1854-­‐12-­‐23 3Bristol,  Warren  and  Prov.  Magnetic  Telegraph  Company Line  completed,  location  of  office 1855-­‐02-­‐24 2Bristol,  Warren  and  Prov.  Magnetic  Telegraph  Company Notice  of  meeting 1855-­‐02-­‐24 3Bristol,  Warren  and  Prov.  Magnetic  Telegraph  Company Directors,  list  of  prices 1855-­‐03-­‐10 3Bristol,  Warren,  Fall  River,  and  New  Bedford  Stage Advertisement 1833-­‐09-­‐14 3Bristol,  Warren,  Fall  River,  and  New  Bedford  Stage Schedule  changed 1835-­‐07-­‐18 3Bristol,  Warren,  Fall  River,  and  New  Bedford  Stage Schedule  changed 1837-­‐07-­‐29 3Bristol,  Warren,  Fall  River,  and  New  Bedford  Stage Schedule  guaranteed  to  meet  trains 1841-­‐10-­‐30 3Bristoliana Tribute  to  Bristol 1856-­‐07-­‐26 2Bristoliana Tribute  to  Bristol 1856-­‐08-­‐02 2Broker  (schooner) Seamen  die  aboard 1853-­‐03-­‐05 2Broker  (schooner) Burns  in  Nicaragua 1853-­‐07-­‐09 2Brown,  Abby Married  Allen  Gladding 1840-­‐01-­‐11 3Brown,  Betsy  S. Married  Martin  Baker 1842-­‐06-­‐25 3Brown,  Capt.  Charles  F. Owner  of  barque  Sea  Breeze,  will  make  voyage  to  California  gold  fields 1849-­‐09-­‐01 3Brown,  Catherine Obituary,  negro 1846-­‐04-­‐04 3Brown,  Charles Obituary,  child 1837-­‐08-­‐19 3Brown,  Dearborn Obituary 1861-­‐08-­‐10 3Brown,  Dr.  G.W. Moves  to  Bristol,  opens  office 1855-­‐07-­‐21 3Brown,  Edward Obituary,  father  Dearborn 1855-­‐06-­‐30 3Brown,  Ellen Wife  of  John,  obituary 1874-­‐05-­‐23 2Brown,  Freelove Married  John  Robbins  of  Mass. 1840-­‐07-­‐11 3Brown,  G.H. Opens  penmanship  school 1837-­‐04-­‐22 3Brown,  George  (grocer) Opens  store   1845-­‐04-­‐12 3Brown,  George  (grocer) Opens  grocery  and  shoe  store 1847-­‐11-­‐27 3Brown,  George  (grocer) Assignees's  notice 1848-­‐04-­‐01 3Brown,  George  (grocer) Former  store  mentioned  in  advertisement 1848-­‐05-­‐27 3Brown,  Georgianna Obituary,  child  of  George 1844-­‐04-­‐13 3Brown,  H.  &  J.  (cabinet  makers) Secure  patent  for  making  spring  beds 1836-­‐06-­‐04 2Brown,  H.  &  J.  (cabinet  makers) Advertisement  for  beds 1836-­‐06-­‐18 3Brown,  Henry Surveyor  of  lumber 1834-­‐05-­‐17 2Brown,  J  (storekeeper) Mentioned  in  advertisement       1838-­‐11-­‐24 3Brown,  J  (storekeeper) House  and  lot  sold 1839-­‐05-­‐18 3Brown,  J.  Crawford Married  Mary  Babcock  of  Charlestown 1860-­‐11-­‐24 3Brown,  James  E. Offers  daguerreotype  portraits 1849-­‐02-­‐17 3Brown,  James  E. Testimonial 1849-­‐02-­‐24 2Brown,  James  P. Married  Eliza  Easterbrooks 1836-­‐05-­‐07 3Brown,  James  P. Obituary 1854-­‐12-­‐09 3Brown,  Joseph Obituary 1849-­‐05-­‐26 3Brown,  Judy Letter  from  describing  ball  at  DeWolf  house 1858-­‐08-­‐14 2Brown,  Mary Obituary 1844-­‐09-­‐14 3Brown,  Mary  S. Offers  reward  for  thieves 1853-­‐05-­‐28 3Brown,  Miss Opens  dressmaking  business  with  Miss  Wheaton 1842-­‐11-­‐19 3Brown,  Mrs.  Ruth  M. Purchases  sewing  machine,  offers  dressmaking 1856-­‐10-­‐18 3Brown,  Rev. Addresses  seamen 1840-­‐08-­‐08 3Brown,  Rev. House  rented 1842-­‐08-­‐20 3Brown,  Sarah  Ann Obituary,  child  of  James  P. 1842-­‐04-­‐02 3

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Brown,  Sylvester Obituary 1834-­‐01-­‐25 3Brown,  William  A.  (carriage  maker) Copartnership  with  F.  Sawyer  dissolved 1856-­‐07-­‐19 3Brownell,  (Infant) Obituary,  father  Beriah  E. 1855-­‐02-­‐03 3Brownell,  Charles Infant,  obituary 1865-­‐10-­‐28 3Brownell,  Christopher (Minor)  guardian  appointed  for 1857-­‐06-­‐13 3Brownell,  Elnathan Married  Harriet  Patt 1861-­‐02-­‐09 3Brownell,  Jonathan  (blacksmith) Petitions  for  insolvency 1844-­‐08-­‐17 3Brownell,  Jonathan  (blacksmith) Assignee's  notice 1844-­‐10-­‐19 3Brownell,  Jonathan  (blacksmith) Married  Philena  Bowen 1846-­‐03-­‐21 3Brownell,  Jonathan  (blacksmith) Officer,  Bristol  Artillery 1852-­‐04-­‐03 2Brownell,  Jonathan  (blacksmith) Guardian  appointed  for  children  of 1857-­‐06-­‐13 3Brownell,  Jonathan  Jr. (Minor)  guardian  appointed  for 1857-­‐06-­‐13 3Brownell,  Rachel  Frances Obituary,  child  of  Beriah  E. 1848-­‐08-­‐12 3Brownell,  Rosabella Obituary,  child  of  Beriah  A. 1861-­‐05-­‐11 3Browning,  Adelade Obituary,  wife  of  Jonathan 1844-­‐01-­‐20 3Browning,  B.G.  (may  be  Capt.  Beriah  G.) Indentured  servant  runs  away 1841-­‐07-­‐10 3Browning,  Betsey Married  Prof.  E.  Partridge 1846-­‐05-­‐23 3Browning,  Capt.  Beriah  G.  (may  be  B.G.  Browning) Obituary 1857-­‐07-­‐25 3Browning,  Emilie Married  George  F.  Peterson  of  N.Y. 1855-­‐09-­‐08 3Browning,  Emily  Ann Testifies  in  lawsuit  re.  presentation  of  swords 1843-­‐08-­‐05 2Browning,  Geraldine  G. Obituary  and  eulogy 1849-­‐09-­‐01 3Browning,  Hannah Obituary,  age  18,  father  Jonathan 1852-­‐09-­‐11 3Browning,  Jonathan Guardian  petitions  to  sell  real  estate  of  (minor) 1861-­‐10-­‐12 3Browning,  Mrs.  M.W. Boarding  house  mentioned 1841-­‐07-­‐10 3Browning,  Mrs.  M.W. Mentioned  in  advertisement       1842-­‐07-­‐02 2Browning,  Mrs.  M.W. R.P.  Berry,  dentist,  opens  office  in  boarding  house 1842-­‐11-­‐05 3Browning,  Mrs.  M.W. Dr.  L.W.  Briggs  opens  office  in 1843-­‐04-­‐08 3Browning,  Mrs.  M.W. Boarding  house  praised  in  article  re.  summer  visitors 1843-­‐05-­‐20 2Browning,  Mrs.  M.W. Boarding  house  mentioned 1847-­‐03-­‐27 3Browning,  Mrs.  M.W. Dr.  Martin  opens  office  in  boarding  house 1847-­‐05-­‐01 3Bruner,  Elias  E. Obituary  also  eulogy 1854-­‐01-­‐21 3Brunsen,  Edward  W. Chosen  fire  chief 1856-­‐11-­‐08 2Brunsen,  Edward  W. Married  Mary  Pitman 1858-­‐11-­‐20 3Brunsen,  Edward  W. Seriously  hurt  in  accident  at  sugar  refinery 1860-­‐02-­‐11 2Buffington,  Amanda  J. Married  J.  Talbee 1860-­‐11-­‐10 3Buffington,  B.L. Officer,  Bristol  Artillery 1856-­‐04-­‐05 2Buffington,  Benjamin Former  residence  sold 1856-­‐12-­‐13 3Bugbee,  Dr.  L.  (dentist) Opens  office  in  boarding  house 1843-­‐05-­‐10 3Bugbee,  Dr.  L.  (dentist) Will  leave  town  soon 1842-­‐08-­‐27 2Bugbee,  Dr.  L.  (dentist) Returns  to  Bristol 1843-­‐12-­‐30 3Bugbee,  Dr.  L.  (dentist) Returns  to  Bristol  temporarily 1844-­‐12-­‐28 3Bugbee,  Dr.  L.  (dentist) Returns  to  Bristol 1846-­‐04-­‐18 3Bugbee,  Dr.  L.  (dentist) Married  J.T.  Hazard  of  Newport 1846-­‐10-­‐10 3Bugbee,  Dr.  L.  (dentist) Dies  in  Mass. 1848-­‐02-­‐19 3Buildings  Constructed Depository  for  fire  equipment  to  be  built  near  market  house 1843-­‐10-­‐21 2Buildings  Constructed Proposals  accepted  for  building  engine  house 1844-­‐08-­‐31 3Buildings  Constructed Onion  house  to  be  built  at  asylum 1844-­‐11-­‐09 2Buildings  Constructed New  school  building  erected 1845-­‐03-­‐29 3

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Buildings  Constructed New  store  built,  corner  of  Hope  and  State 1845-­‐12-­‐27 2Buildings  Constructed New  engine  house  built 1846-­‐09-­‐26 2Buildings  Constructed 3  new  school  houses  to  be  built,  fourth  planned 1848-­‐04-­‐08 2Buildings  Constructed 12  or  more  houses  built,  unprecedented  prosperity   1848-­‐05-­‐27 2Buildings  Constructed No.  of  houses  in  Bristol 1848-­‐11-­‐18 2Buildings  Constructed Proposals  received  to  begin  construction  of  school  house 1849-­‐04-­‐28 3Buildings  Constructed Construction  of  sugar  refinery  on  Norris's  wharf  begins 1849-­‐07-­‐21 2Buildings  Constructed Description  of  2  new  school  houses 1849-­‐11-­‐17 2Buildings  Constructed Engine  house  #4  completed 1850-­‐04-­‐27 2Buildings  Constructed Norris  and  Cooke  erect  factory  for  making  oakum 1851-­‐04-­‐19 2Buildings  Constructed Congregational  Soc.  Plans  building  of  new  church 1852-­‐10-­‐09 2Buildings  Constructed Second  advent  chapel  erected 1853-­‐01-­‐22 3Buildings  Constructed Firearm  factory  built  on  Thames  St. 1853-­‐10-­‐01 2Buildings  Constructed RR.  Purchases  property  for  depot 1853-­‐11-­‐12 2Buildings  Constructed Construction  of  new  firearm  factory  begins  after  first  building  is  destroyed  by  fire 1854-­‐01-­‐07 2Buildings  Constructed Rebuilding  of  planing  mill  of  J.  Gardner  planned 1854-­‐02-­‐11 2Buildings  Constructed Much  new  construction  in  Bristol 1854-­‐03-­‐04 2Buildings  Constructed New  houses  and  factories  under  construction 1854-­‐04-­‐22 2Buildings  Constructed Roman  Catholic  Soc.  Plans  to  build  church 1854-­‐08-­‐26 2Buildings  Constructed Preparations  made  for  construction  of  depot  (railroad) 1854-­‐09-­‐23 2Buildings  Constructed Octagon  house  on  High  Street  built  for  L.C.  Richmond 1854-­‐09-­‐30 2Buildings  Constructed Progress  made  on  RR.  Depot 1854-­‐10-­‐21 2Buildings  Constructed Work  on  locomotive  house  and  depot  continues 1855-­‐01-­‐13 2Buildings  Constructed Need  for  larger  RR.  Depot  cited 1855-­‐01-­‐27 2Buildings  Constructed New  building  for  manufacturer  of  pistols  erected  by  Burnside  and  Bishop 1855-­‐02-­‐03 2Buildings  Constructed Building  of  new  Cong.  and  Methodist  churches  planned 1855-­‐03-­‐10 2Buildings  Constructed Article  describing  plans  for  new  custom  house  and  post  office 1855-­‐03-­‐17 3Buildings  Constructed RR.  Depot  and  engine  house  near  completion 1855-­‐03-­‐31 2Buildings  Constructed Bristol  Gas  Co.  will  erect  gas  works 1855-­‐04-­‐14 2Buildings  Constructed Stone  for  meeting  house  purchased 1855-­‐04-­‐14 3Buildings  Constructed RR.  Depot  and  engine  house  nearly  completed 1855-­‐04-­‐28 2Buildings  Constructed Much  new  construction  in  Bristol 1855-­‐04-­‐28 2Buildings  Constructed Foundation  for  Congregational  church  laid 1855-­‐04-­‐28 2Buildings  Constructed Cornerstone  for  Cong.  church  laid 1855-­‐06-­‐09 2Buildings  Constructed Work  on  three  new  churches  progresses 1855-­‐07-­‐21 2Buildings  Constructed Work  on  3  new  churches  progresses 1855-­‐10-­‐06 2Buildings  Constructed Roman  Catholic  church  completed 1855-­‐10-­‐20 2Buildings  Constructed Lighthouse  erected  at  Bristol  Ferry 1855-­‐12-­‐22 2Buildings  Constructed Housing  shortage  in  Bristol  cited 1856-­‐01-­‐19 2Buildings  Constructed New  custom  house  and  post  office  to  be  built  on  Hope  St. 1856-­‐05-­‐10 2  &  3Buildings  Constructed Usher  firm  to  build  larger  store 1856-­‐07-­‐04 2Buildings  Constructed Dimensions  of  custom  house  and  post  o  ffice,  contractor  hired 1856-­‐08-­‐23 2Buildings  Constructed New  Meth.  church  dedicated 1856-­‐09-­‐27 2Buildings  Constructed Dimensions  of  custom  house  and  post  office  increased, 1856-­‐09-­‐27 2Buildings  Constructed New  Cong.  church  to  be  dedicated 1856-­‐11-­‐22 2Buildings  Constructed Description  of  new  church 1856-­‐11-­‐29 2Buildings  Constructed Work  progresses  on  custom  house-­‐post  office 1857-­‐05-­‐23 2Buildings  Constructed Custom  house-­‐post  office  completed 1857-­‐10-­‐17 2

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Buildings  Constructed Description  of  building 1857-­‐11-­‐07 2Buildings  Constructed Fall  River  iron  works  erects  building  on  wharf,  concrete  building  on  Bristol  Ferry  wharf 1858-­‐12-­‐04 2Buildings  Constructed Work  begins  on  new  Episcopal  church 1860-­‐04-­‐07 2Buildings  Constructed Cornerstone  laid  for  new  St.  Michael's  church 1860-­‐04-­‐14 2Buildings  Constructed 125  new  houses  built  in  10  year  period 1860-­‐09-­‐01 2Buildings  Constructed Mansions  for  J.  West  and  E.  Heineman  under  construction,  many  workers  employed 1860-­‐09-­‐22 2Buildings  Constructed Description  of  house  built  for  Capt.  L.  Horton 1860-­‐12-­‐15 2Buildings  Constructed Walls  of  St.  Michael's  collapse 1860-­‐09-­‐01 2Buildings  Constructed Work  commences  on  St.  Michael's 1861-­‐03-­‐16 2Buildings  Constructed St.  Michael's  to  be  consecrated 1861-­‐11-­‐23 2Buildings  Constructed Bullock,  State  St.-­‐will  erect  house 1863-­‐03-­‐21 2Buildings  Constructed Houses  on  Wood  St.,  Congregational  St.  &  State  st.  constructed 1863-­‐04-­‐11 2Buildings  Constructed House  to  be  erected  corner  Hope  &  Franklin 1863-­‐04-­‐18 2Buildings  Constructed Cole  erecting  house  on  Bristol  Neck 1863-­‐04-­‐18 2Buildings  Constructed Maxfield  erecting  cottage  on  Cranes  Lane 1863-­‐04-­‐18 2Buildings  Constructed New  fish  market,  foot  of  Church  St. 1863-­‐06-­‐27 2Buildings  Constructed Union  St.,  Bullock 1863-­‐07-­‐04 2Buildings  Constructed House  built  on  Nooning  estate,  Hope  St.  for  Brunsen 1863-­‐09-­‐12 2Buildings  Constructed Brick  barn  for  Bristol  Hotel  under  construction 1863-­‐09-­‐12 2Buildings  Constructed Brick  barn  by  Bristol  Hotel  completed 1863-­‐11-­‐07 2Buildings  Constructed Col.  Norris's  stable  on  Hope  &  State  St.  finished 1864-­‐10-­‐15 2Buildings  Constructed Building  to  be  constructed  on  Thames,  ,foot  of  Bradford  by  Wardwell  Bros. 1866-­‐02-­‐17 2Buildings  Constructed List  of  new  buildings 1866-­‐05-­‐19 2Buildings  Constructed New  carriage  house  on  Wardwell  St.  built  by  Samuel  Pomeroy  Colt. 1867-­‐06-­‐15 2Buildings  Constructed House  being  constructed  on  Franklin,  cor,  of  State  and  Congregational  Sts.,  and  Bradford  and  Franklin  Sts. 1867-­‐08-­‐17 2Buildings  Constructed Reference  made  to  certain  buildings  being  constructed  in  town 1868-­‐08-­‐22 2Buildings  Constructed New  tenement  constructed  on  Franklin  St.  near  Wood  St. 1869-­‐08-­‐22 2Buildings  Constructed Cornerstone  laid  for  building  of  memorial  chapel 1869-­‐07-­‐03 2Buildings  Constructed Tenements  constructed  on  lane  leading  from  Church  to  Court  Sts. 1869-­‐07-­‐24 2Buildings  Constructed Cottage  built  on  north  side  of  Wilson's  Lane 1869-­‐07-­‐24 2Buildings  Constructed Also  two  story  house  on  Franklin  between  High  and  Wood  streets  being  built 1869-­‐07-­‐24 2Buildings  Constructed Cottage  being  built  on  Mott's  Lane 1869-­‐07-­‐31 2Buildings  Constructed Building's  going  up  on  Bourn's  Ave. 1869-­‐08-­‐07 2Buildings  Constructed Houses  built  on  Wood,  Constitution,  and  School  Sts. 1871-­‐10-­‐05 2Buildings  Constructed Dedication  of  new  Byfield  School  on  Common 1873-­‐10-­‐18 2Buildings  Constructed Building  being  erected  on  corner  of  High  and  Church  Sts. 1874-­‐07-­‐04 2Buildings  constructed Letter  conc.  new  building 1836-­‐09-­‐17 2Buildings  constructed Bristol  Steam  Mill  under  construction 1836-­‐05-­‐14 2Buildings  constructed Pokanoket  Steam  Mill  notice 1840-­‐02-­‐08 3Buildings  constructed Engine  house  for  Pokanoket  Steam  Mil  to  be  built 1841-­‐02-­‐13 3Buildings  constructed New  school  to  be  built 1841-­‐04-­‐24 2Buildings  constructed Bristol  Artillery's  arsenal  completed 1842-­‐09-­‐03 2Buildings  constructed Rebuilding  of  Brist.  Steam  Mill  begins 1843-­‐07-­‐22 2Buildings  constructed Several  new  dwellings  erected,  Steam  Mill  rebuilt 1843-­‐10-­‐14 2Buildings  Demolished Gun    house  on  common  to  be  demolished 1843-­‐09-­‐02 2Buildings  Demolished Buildings  demolished  in  preparation  for  building  RR.  Depot 1854-­‐09-­‐23 2Buildings  Demolished Usher  firm  demolishes  store  to  erect  new  building 1856-­‐07-­‐04 2Buildings  Demolished Munro,  takes  down  house  on  Union  St. 1863-­‐03-­‐21 2

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Buildings  Demolished House  between  Union  &  Constitution  St.  demolished  after  fire;  Wm.  Gladding 1864-­‐04-­‐02 2Buildings  Demolished History  of  building  demolished  at  foot  of  Bradford  St. 1874-­‐08-­‐08 2Buildings  for  Sale East  end  of  Constitution  St.  on  Wood  St.  George  Munro 1863-­‐01-­‐03 3Buildings  for  Sale Estate  on  Hope  St.,  L.C.  Richmond 1863-­‐01-­‐03 3Buildings  for  Sale Major  Babbitt  estate-­‐50  acres  on  Mt.  Hope  Bay 1863-­‐02-­‐07 3Buildings  for  Sale Farm  on  Bristol  Neck-­‐Taylor  &  Allyn 1863-­‐02-­‐21 3Buildings  for  Sale Late  Michael  Shaw  Prop.,  N-­‐Bullock's  Ave,E-­‐Alice  Muldoon,  S-­‐James  Scanlon,  W-­‐Catholic  Church 1863-­‐03-­‐07 3Buildings  for  Sale Corner  of  Hope  &  State-­‐stores,  Coggeshall 1863-­‐03-­‐14 3Buildings  for  Sale Le  Baron  House,  Mary  Baylies-­‐Church  St. 1863-­‐03-­‐14 3Buildings  for  Sale C.  Esterbrooks,  house  on  Warren  Main  Rd. 1863-­‐03-­‐11 3Buildings  for  Sale Furnished  cottage-­‐  Mauran 1863-­‐04-­‐04 3Buildings  for  Sale Fort  Casco,  Bristol  hotel  sold 1863-­‐04-­‐11 2Buildings  for  Sale Auction  sale-­‐Grant-­‐Gladding  house  on  Constitution  St. 1863-­‐05-­‐09 2Buildings  for  Sale Bayley-­‐Herreschoff.  Hope  St.  estate:  corner  of  High  &  Court  St.-­‐Brownell 1863-­‐06-­‐13 2,3Buildings  for  Sale Bristol  Steam  Mill,  Sheldon-­‐Richmond 1863-­‐06-­‐20 2Buildings  for  Sale House  on  State  St.-­‐Coggeshall 1863-­‐06-­‐27 3Buildings  for  Sale House  on  Hope  St.  near  Constitution;  Reynolds 1863-­‐08-­‐15 3Buildings  for  Sale House  on  Constitution  St.,  George  Munro 1863-­‐09-­‐19 3Buildings  for  Sale House  on  Congregational  St.  &  Bradford  St. 1863-­‐11-­‐14 3Buildings  for  Sale House  on  Prospect  St  -­‐  Dave  Wilcox 1864-­‐02-­‐27 3Buildings  for  Sale Sold:  buildings  on  Byfield  St. 1864-­‐02-­‐27 3Buildings  for  Sale E-­‐Central  Lane,  Bradford  St.,  Bennett 1864-­‐03-­‐26 3Buildings  for  Sale House  near  town  bridge 1864-­‐04-­‐23 3Buildings  for  Sale House  on  Byfield  St.,  Pearse, 1864-­‐05-­‐15 3Buildings  for  Sale House  North  of  Catholic  Church,  Muldoon 1864-­‐05-­‐28 3Buildings  for  Sale North  of  D'Wolfe  House,  Phenix 1864-­‐06-­‐04 3Buildings  for  Sale House  sold  on  Byfield  &  Milk  St.,  Pearse-­‐Munro 1864-­‐06-­‐25 2Buildings  for  Sale One  on  public  common,  Catherine  St.,  two  two  lots  nearby  with  stream,  Tilley 1864-­‐06-­‐25 3Buildings  for  Sale Barn-­‐State  St.,  E  of  Norris  property 1864-­‐06-­‐25 3Buildings  for  Sale Sold;  Coggeshall  house-­‐  State  St.,  oppostite  common 1864-­‐07-­‐02 2Buildings  for  Sale House  #48  Bradford  St.;  Mary  Brown 1864-­‐07-­‐16 3Buildings  for  Sale House  &    lot  on  Cook  St.,  David  Coit 1864-­‐09-­‐10 3Buildings  for  Sale Fronting  Public  Common;  Catherine  St. 1864-­‐09-­‐17 3Buildings  for  Sale House  on  corner  of  Constitution  &  Pearces 1864-­‐10-­‐08 3Buildings  for  Sale House  &  store  on  Thames  St.,  "Simmons" 1865-­‐03-­‐04 2Buildings  for  Sale Building  next  to  rubber  manufactory. 1865-­‐06-­‐13 3Buildings  for  Sale Seaside  cottage  auction 1865-­‐07-­‐15 3Buildings  for  Sale Corn.  Water  &  Bradford  St.,  building  auctio:  to  be  removed 1865-­‐09-­‐16 3Buildings  for  Sale House  and  property  on  Bristol  Neck 1865-­‐08-­‐26 3Buildings  for  Sale List  of  buildings  &  lots  for  sale 1865-­‐09-­‐30 3Buildings  for  Sale Farm  for  sale;  buildings  and  land 1865-­‐10-­‐21 3Buildings  for  Sale House  on  Church  St. 1865-­‐12-­‐16 3Buildings  for  Sale House  and    lot  on  High  St. 1866-­‐02-­‐24 3Buildings  for  Sale Farm  for  sale;  buildings  and  land 1866-­‐03-­‐10 3Buildings  for  Sale House  for  sale;  corner  of  High  and  Union  Sts. 1866-­‐03-­‐24 3Buildings  for  Sale Building  an  lot  for  sale;  Catherine  St. 1866-­‐04-­‐21 3Buildings  for  Sale House  and  lot  on  Bradford  St. 1866-­‐06-­‐09 3Buildings  for  Sale House  on  Prospect  St.,  five  acres 1866-­‐06-­‐09 3

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Buildings  for  Sale Houses  on  Hope  &  High  Sts.  And  Hope  &  Oliver  Sts. 1866-­‐09-­‐15 3Buildings  for  Sale Houses  on  Constitution  and  High  Sts. 1866-­‐09-­‐22 3Buildings  for  Sale Two  houses  on  High  and  Court  Sts. 1866-­‐11-­‐24 3Buildings  for  Sale Farm  outside  of  Bristol 1867-­‐03-­‐09 3Buildings  for  Sale Building  on  long  wharf 1867-­‐03-­‐09 3Buildings  for  Sale Estate  of  James  Gooding  on  Hope  St. 1867-­‐03-­‐16 3Buildings  for  Sale Farm  for  sale  on  back  road  to  Bristol.  Also  house  on  corner  of  Hope  and  Fanklin  Sts. 1867-­‐03-­‐16 3Buildings  for  Sale House  on  Constitution  St.     1867-­‐03-­‐30 3Buildings  for  Sale House  on  corner  of  Hope  and  Oliver  St. 1867-­‐05-­‐11 3Buildings  for  Sale House  on  corner  of  High  and  Court  Sts. 1867-­‐05-­‐11 3Buildings  for  Sale House  on  corner  of  High  and  Bourne  Sts. 1867-­‐05-­‐18 3Buildings  for  Sale House  and  lot  on  Constitution  St., 1867-­‐06-­‐01 3Buildings  for  Sale House  on  corner  of  High  and  Bourne  Sts. 1867-­‐06-­‐01 3Buildings  for  Sale Houses  on  Thames,  High  nd  Constitution  Sts.,  for  sale 1867-­‐08-­‐31 3Buildings  for  Sale Buildings  for  sale  on  State  St. 1867-­‐09-­‐28 3Buildings  for  Sale House  and  lots  for  sale  on  Hope  St.  and  Bristol's  back  road 1867-­‐12-­‐14 3Buildings  for  Sale House  and  lots  for  sale  on  Bristol  Neck 1868-­‐03-­‐28 3Buildings  for  Sale House  and  stable  for  sale  on  Hope  St. 1868-­‐04-­‐18 3Buildings  for  Sale Bristol  Hotel  for  sale 1868-­‐04-­‐25 3Buildings  for  Sale Estate  on  Thames  St.  for  sale  A.J.  Pearse 1868-­‐05-­‐16 3Buildings  for  Sale House  on  Union  St.  for  sale 1868-­‐05-­‐23 3Buildings  for  Sale Bristol  Hotel  on  State  St.,  small  house  on  Union  St.  owned  by  Wm.  Munro,  estate  on  Thames  St.  owned  by  Mrs.  Pearse,  all  for  sale 1868-­‐05-­‐30 3Buildings  for  Sale Cottage  house  on  Congregational  St.  for  sale,  also  house  and  lot  on  corner  of  State  and  Rock  Sts. 1868-­‐06-­‐13 3Buildings  for  Sale Houses  on  William  St.  and  others  owned  by  Bradford 1868-­‐10-­‐03 3Buildings  for  Sale House  and  lot  on  Thames  St. 1868-­‐10-­‐17 3Buildings  for  Sale Cottage  on  Union  and  Burton  St. 1868-­‐11-­‐21 3Buildings  for  Sale Carriage  manufactory  and  blacksmith  shop  on  Thames  St. 1869-­‐01-­‐02 3Buildings  for  Sale Farm  and  dwell-­‐ings  for  sale  on  East  Rd. 1869-­‐02-­‐27 3Buildings  for  Sale Buildings  on  long  wharf,  and  estate  on  road  leading  to  Warren  for  sale 1869-­‐03-­‐13 3Buildings  for  Sale William  Franklin  estate  for  sale 1869-­‐03-­‐20 3Buildings  for  Sale Farm  for  sale  on  Bristol  back  road;  Munro  farm 1869-­‐05-­‐29 3Buildings  for  Sale Estate  on  corner  of  Hope  and  State  Sts.  for  sale 1869-­‐08-­‐07 3Buildings  for  Sale House  on  corner  of  Hope  and  Constitution  Sts. 1869-­‐08-­‐21 3Buildings  for  Sale Building  and  land  on  corner  of  High  and  Union  Sts. 1869-­‐09-­‐25 3Buildings  for  Sale Building  opposite  common  for  sale 1869-­‐12-­‐04 3Buildings  for  Sale Houses  on  Bristol  Neck  and  Hope  St.  for  sale 1870-­‐03-­‐12 3Buildings  for  Sale Homestead  on  High  between  Constitution  and  Union  Sts.  for  sale 1870-­‐03-­‐26 3Buildings  for  Sale Cottage  on  corner  of  Cook  and  Constitution 1870-­‐04-­‐23 3Buildings  for  Sale Bristol  Hotel  for  sale 1870-­‐04-­‐30 3Buildings  for  Sale Large  house  fronting  on  Bristol  Harbor  for  sale 1870-­‐05-­‐28 3Buildings  for  Sale Mortgage  foreclosure  property  for  sale 1870-­‐06-­‐24 3Buildings  for  Sale Cottage  on  Milk  Street. 1870-­‐07-­‐16 3Buildings  for  Sale Dimond  estate  on  wharf  for  sale 1870-­‐07-­‐30 3Buildings  for  Sale House  and  lot  on  State  St. 1870-­‐07-­‐30 3Buildings  for  Sale Estate  corner  of  Hope  and  Court  Sts. 1870-­‐07-­‐30 3Buildings  for  Sale Land  and  house  for  sale  at  auction 1870-­‐08-­‐06 3Buildings  for  Sale House  and  lot  on  Thames  St. 1870-­‐10-­‐01 3Buildings  for  Sale Cottage  house  on  Constitution    St. 1870-­‐10-­‐10 3

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Buildings  for  Sale House  and  lot  for  sale  on  Central  St. 1870-­‐11-­‐26 3Buildings  for  Sale House  and  lot  on  Hope  St. 1871-­‐04-­‐08 3Buildings  for  Sale Estate  on  Bradford  St. 1871-­‐04-­‐29 3Buildings  for  Sale Store  and  tenements  on  Thames  St. 1871-­‐04-­‐29 3Buildings  for  Sale Cottage  on  Thames  St. 1871-­‐05-­‐06 3Buildings  for  Sale Bosworth  Farm  on  Malt  House  Lane  sold  to  Reynolds 1871-­‐07-­‐01 2Buildings  for  Sale Dwellings  on  Union  St. 1871-­‐12-­‐23 3Buildings  for  Sale Estate  on  State  St.  sold  to  Baptist  Church 1871-­‐12-­‐30 3Buildings  for  Sale Cottage  house  on  Prospect  St.  &  house  on  north  side  of  Union  St. 1872-­‐01-­‐27 3Buildings  for  Sale Business  property  on  Hope  and  State  Sts.  for  sale 1872-­‐05-­‐04 3Buildings  for  Sale Houses  on  corner  of  Hope  and  Constitution 1872-­‐05-­‐11 3Buildings  for  Sale Farm  with  dwelling  house  for  sale 1872-­‐05-­‐25 2Buildings  for  Sale On  Bradford  St.,  Bullock  estate  for  sale 1872-­‐06-­‐22 3Buildings  for  Sale Dwelling  on  Bradford  St.  for  sale 1872-­‐12-­‐17 2Buildings  for  Sale Small  buildings  on  east  side  of  Thames  St. 1873-­‐03-­‐22 3Buildings  for  Sale Estate  on  corner  of  Church  and  Thames  St. 1872-­‐01-­‐20 2Buildings  for  Sale Building  on  Thames  St.,  possible  business,  up  for  sale 1873-­‐05-­‐10 3Buildings  for  Sale Mortgagee's  sale:  J.  Munro's  property  on  Mount  Lane 1873-­‐05-­‐24 2Buildings  for  Sale House  and  lot  on  north  side  of  Franklin  St. 1873-­‐06-­‐14 3Buildings  for  Sale House  on  Thames 1873-­‐06-­‐14 3Buildings  for  Sale Estate  on  Franklin,  for  sale 1873-­‐06-­‐14 3Buildings  for  Sale Dwelling  on  Bristol  main  road,  with  carriage  house  &  barn,  for  sale 1873-­‐07-­‐12 3Buildings  for  Sale Building  o  n  Wardwell  St.  with  land 1873-­‐09-­‐16 3Buildings  for  Sale Large  house  on  corner  of  Hope  and  Franklin  Sts. 1873-­‐10-­‐18 3Buildings  for  Sale Large  building  for  sale  on  School  Street 1874-­‐03-­‐07 3Buildings  for  Sale Auctions  of  properties  on  Wardwell,  High,  and  Thames 1874-­‐05-­‐23 2Buildings  for  Sale Auction  of  house  and  lot  on  Wardwell  St.,  other  houses  on  High  St.,  Ferry  Rd.,  and  Prospect  St. 1874-­‐08-­‐08 2,  3Buildings  for  Sale House  on  Church  St.  at  auction 1874-­‐09-­‐05 2Buildings  for  Sale Houses  on  Hope  and  Burton  Sts.  for  sale 1874-­‐10-­‐03 3Buildings  for  Sale Large  building  for  sale  on  Bradford  St. 1875-­‐01-­‐02 3Buildings  for  Sale Estate  including  barns,  and  house  at  auction 1875-­‐05-­‐08 2Buildings  for  Sale Building  for  sale  at  High  and  Bradford  Sts. 1875-­‐07-­‐03 2Buildings  for  Sale Houses  on  Mount  Lane  and  a  building  on  Thames  St.  all  for  sale 1875-­‐07-­‐03 3Buildings  for  Sale House  on  High  and  Bradford  Sts.    Sold  ot  Otis  Munro 1875-­‐07-­‐17 2Buildings  for  Sale Building  for  sale  on  Constitution  St. 1875-­‐07-­‐24 3Buildings  for  Sale Byfield  St.  dwelling  house  and  land  for  sale  at  auction 1875-­‐10-­‐16 2Buildings  for  Sale Buildings  on  Constitution  and  Wood  Sts.  at  auction  sales 1875-­‐11-­‐20 2Buildings  for  Sale Building  for  sale  on  Thames  St.  bewteen  Bradford  and  State 1875-­‐12-­‐11 3Buildings  improved,  repaired,  or  altered Estate  on  Hope  St.  raised  and  altered 1871-­‐11-­‐04 2Buildings  improved,  repaired,  or  altered Saint  Michael's  church  reopens  after  being  closed  for  extensive  interior  improvements 1873-­‐10-­‐25 2Buildings  improved,  repaired,  or  altered List  of  buildings  improved 1867-­‐02-­‐02 2Buildings  improved,  repaired,  or  altered Town  Hall  building  has  major  improvements  made. 1868-­‐07-­‐25 2Buildings  improved,  repaired,  or  altered Dwelling  on  corner  of  Hope  and  Wardwell  being  improved 1869-­‐07-­‐24 2Buildings  improved,  repaired,  or  altered St.  Mary's  Catholic  Church  enlarged  and  improved 1870-­‐08-­‐27 2Buildings  improved,  repaired,  or  altered Washington  Bldg.  on  Hope  St.  enlarged 1870-­‐10-­‐08 2Buildings  improved,  repaired,  or  altered Piazza  added  to  house  at  corner  of  High  and  State  Sts. 1871-­‐06-­‐17 2Buildings  Moved King  Philip  Fire  Company  moved  from  State  to  High  &  Church  St.,  also  Fire  Engine  company 1864-­‐09-­‐10 2Buildings  Moved Gladding  bldg.  moved  across  Thames  St. 1865-­‐03-­‐04 2

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Buildings  Moved Building  on  corner  of  Hope  and  Union  St.  to  be  moved 1865-­‐07-­‐22 2Buildings  Moved St.  Mary's  church  moved  south  and  east 1869-­‐06-­‐05 2Buildings  Moved Building  on  Hope  and  Wardwell  being  moved  to  Congregational  St. 1869-­‐07-­‐31 2Buildings  Moved Notice  of  auction  sales 1836-­‐04-­‐16 3Buildings  Moved S.J.  Allyn  advertisement  for  recently  moved  house 1847-­‐01-­‐16 3Buildings  Moved Estate  of  Hersey  Bradford  moved 1851-­‐07-­‐04 2Buildings  Moved Stores  to  be  moved  to  make  room  for  custom  house  and  post  office 1856-­‐05-­‐10 2Buildings  Moved Old  Congregational  church  moved,  former  lot  suggested  as  park 1857-­‐08-­‐22 2Buildings  Moved Building  on  Nooning  estate,  Hope  St.,  moved  to  "Old  Mill"  lot 1863-­‐09-­‐12 2Buildings  Moved House  moved  from  corner  of  Hope  and  Prospect  to  north  side  of  Prospect 1871-­‐09-­‐09 2Buildings  Moved Front  half  of  old  academy  building  on  common  moved  to  corner  of  High  and  Franklin  Sts. 1873-­‐09-­‐20 2Buildings  Repaired Repairs  to  court  house 1836-­‐08-­‐06 3Buildings  Repaired Repairs  praised 1836-­‐12-­‐17 2Buildings  Repaired Repairs  to  markethouse 1837-­‐09-­‐02 2Buildings  Repaired Repairs  to  markethouse 1837-­‐09-­‐02 2Buildings  Repaired Repairs  praised 1837-­‐-­‐12-­‐16 2Buildings  Repaired Repairs  to  Academy 1837-­‐09-­‐02 2Buildings  Repaired Jones  Hotel  repaired 1840-­‐06-­‐06 2Buildings  Repaired Repairs  to  Academy  planned 1840-­‐08-­‐29 2Buildings  Repaired Repairs  to  brick  school  house 1845-­‐03-­‐29 3Buildings  Repaired Proposals  received  for  repairs  to  school 1845-­‐04-­‐19 3Buildings  Repaired Repairs  to  buildings  on  n.  Thames  praised 1846-­‐09-­‐26 2Buildings  Repaired Churches  on  common  repaired  and  painted 1846-­‐11-­‐07 2Buildings  Repaired Repairs  planned  for  Baptist  church 1849-­‐02-­‐17 3Buildings  Repaired Extensive  repairs  to  Baptist  church  described 1849-­‐09-­‐29 2Buildings  Repaired Repairs  to  commercial  hotel  and  estate  of  H.  Bradford 1851-­‐07-­‐04 2Buildings  Repaired Appropriation  for  repairs  to  court  house  discussed  at  town  meeting 1852-­‐07-­‐03 2Buildings  Repaired Need  for  repairs  to  school  house  on  common  cited;  danger  to  students  claimed 1853-­‐06-­‐25 2Buildings  Repaired Repairs  to  hydraulion  station  and  engine  house  #4 1854-­‐04-­‐22 2Buildings  Repaired Middle  district  school  undergoes  extensive  repairs 1854-­‐10-­‐07 2Buildings  Repaired Wm.  Vars  makes  extensive  repairs  on  DeWolf's  mansion  in  preparation  for  openingof  hotel 1855-­‐04-­‐14 2Buildings  Repaired Repairs  and  alterations  to  St.Michael's  church  planned 1857-­‐04-­‐25 2Buildings  Repaired Repairs  planned  to  transform  old  Cong.  Church  into  state  normal  school 1857-­‐07-­‐04 3Buildings  Repaired Old  "State  House"  on  common  repaired 1858-­‐09-­‐04 2Buildings  Repaired Stone  store  at  corner  of  Church  and  Thames  divided  into  apartments 1860-­‐08-­‐18 3Buildings  Repaired  or  Altered House  on  Hope  St.  repaired  and  improved 1863-­‐04-­‐11 2Buildings  Repaired  or  Altered Building  altered  to  cottage  on  Church  St. 1863-­‐04-­‐11 2Buildings  Repaired  or  Altered Perry  house  raised  and  added  onto 1863-­‐04-­‐08 2Buildings  Repaired  or  Altered History  of  Perry    house 1863-­‐05-­‐02 2Buildings  Repaired  or  Altered Perry  house  almost  finished,  also  Tilly  house  on  Bradford  St.  and  Bradford  Hotel 1863-­‐07-­‐04 2Buildings  Repaired  or  Altered Gothic  hall  on  Hope  St.  altered  to  dagguerrotype  gallery 1864-­‐03-­‐19 2Buildings  Repaired  or  Altered List  of  buildings  improved 1866-­‐05-­‐19 2Buildings  Repaired  or  Altered List  of  buildings  improved 1866-­‐12-­‐15 2Bullock  &  Bowen  (milliners) Advertisement  for  Hope  St.  store 1860-­‐03-­‐31 3Bullock  &  Perry Open  wood  and  metal  turning  business 1847-­‐09-­‐11 3Bullock  &  Perry Copartnership  dissolved 1848-­‐03-­‐04 3Bullock  Lot Mentioned  in  advertisement       1855-­‐10-­‐27 3Bullock,  (Infant) Obituary,  father  Ebenezer 1853-­‐08-­‐13 3

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Bullock,  Ann   Collector,  Bristol  Seamen's  Friend  Society 1842-­‐09-­‐24 2Bullock,  Anna  Russell Married  Dr.  Rufus  Sargent 1856-­‐02-­‐23 3Bullock,  Charles Obituary,  child  of  J.  Russell 1849-­‐09-­‐08 3Bullock,  David Indentured  servent,  runs  away,  becomes  drummer 1841-­‐07-­‐31 3Bullock,  David Hurt  in  accident  at  Peck's  Wharf 1840-­‐09-­‐12 2Bullock,  David Notice  conc.  aid  to   1840-­‐10-­‐10 3Bullock,  David Joins  California  gold  rush 1849-­‐03-­‐10 2Bullock,  David Obituary 1850-­‐04-­‐27 3Bullock,  David  Jr. Married  Sarah  Pierce 1846-­‐09-­‐05 3Bullock,  Ebenezer  Jr. Married  Anna  Gladding 1853-­‐03-­‐19 3Bullock,  Elizabeth Married  Wm.  Stutson 1852-­‐01-­‐17 3Bullock,  George Obituary 1858-­‐03-­‐06 3Bullock,  Hannah Obituary     1855-­‐05-­‐05 3Bullock,  Helen  J. Obituary,  child  of  Robert 1851-­‐10-­‐25 3Bullock,  infant Obituary,  child  of  Wm. 1843-­‐11-­‐04 3Bullock,  J.  Russell       Sells  stock  in  Pokanoket  Steam  Mill 1844-­‐01-­‐27 3Bullock,  J.  Russell       Elected  representative 1844-­‐04-­‐06 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       App.  Justice  of  Peace 1844-­‐04-­‐06 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       Introduces  resolutions  at  law  and  order  meeting 1845-­‐03-­‐29 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       Elected  1st  rep. 1845-­‐04-­‐05 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       App.  Notary  Public 1845-­‐05-­‐17 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       Signs  law  and  order  resolution 1845-­‐11-­‐08 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       Elected  delegate  of  R.I.  Party 1845-­‐11-­‐22 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       Copartnership  with  J.  Blake  dissolved 1846-­‐01-­‐03 3Bullock,  J.  Russell       Director,  Freeman's  Bank 1846-­‐01-­‐10 3Bullock,  J.  Russell       Will  resign  from  legislature 1846-­‐10-­‐10 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       Argues  against  annexing  portion  of  Bristol  to  Warren 1847-­‐01-­‐16 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       Demeanor  as  moderator  praised 1847-­‐04-­‐10 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       Delegate  to  Whig  convention 1848-­‐06-­‐24 3Bullock,  J.  Russell       Chairman  of  supporters  of  Zachary  Taylor 1848-­‐08-­‐26 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       Collector  of  port  of  Bristol  and  Warren 1849-­‐06-­‐09 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       Will  sell  land  in  Michigan 1849-­‐10-­‐06 3Bullock,  J.  Russell       App.  to  town  council 1851-­‐04-­‐05 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       Advertisement  to  sell  land 1851-­‐09-­‐20 3Bullock,  J.  Russell       Lots  of  land  for  sale 1852-­‐02-­‐28 3Bullock,  J.  Russell       Elected  representative 1853-­‐04-­‐09 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       Testimonial  to  work  as  collector  of  port 1853-­‐05-­‐07 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       Guardian  to  Ramiers  children 1854-­‐07-­‐15 3Bullock,  J.  Russell       Real  estate  sold 1854-­‐09-­‐30 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       Sells  land  in  Iowa 1856-­‐12-­‐06 3Bullock,  J.  Russell       Resigns  from  N.E.  Protective  Union 1857-­‐10-­‐17 3Bullock,  J.  Russell       Advertisement  to  let  portion  of  Ferry  Farm 1860-­‐02-­‐04 3Bullock,  J.  Russell       Nominated  for  Lt.  Governor 1860-­‐02-­‐18 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       Elected  Lt.  Governor 1860-­‐04-­‐07 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       Moves  to  New  York 1860-­‐11-­‐17 2Bullock,  J.  Russell       App.  Justice  of  Court 1862-­‐09-­‐06 2Bullock,  J.  Russell  (attorney) Receives  A.B.  from  Brown 1834-­‐09-­‐06 2Bullock,  J.  Russell  (attorney) V.P.  Young  Men's  Society 1835-­‐02-­‐07 2

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Bullock,  J.  Russell  (attorney) Committee  of  Arrangements,  Foourth  of  July  Parade 1835-­‐07-­‐04 2Bullock,  J.  Russell  (attorney) Will  deliver  oration  on  Fourth 1836-­‐06-­‐04 2Bullock,  J.  Russell  (attorney) Will  deliver  oration  on  Fourth 1836-­‐07-­‐02 2Bullock,  J.  Russell  (attorney) Reads  Declaration  of  Ind.  On  Fourth 1840-­‐07-­‐11 2Bullock,  J.  Russell  (attorney) Married  Susan  deWolf 1840-­‐09-­‐12 3Bullock,  J.  Russell  (attorney) Association  with  J.M.  Blake  begun 1843-­‐05-­‐06 3Bullock,  J.  Russell  (attorney) Represents  plaintiff  in  lawsuit,  testimony   1843-­‐08-­‐05 2Bullock,  John Field  driver 1836-­‐05-­‐14 2Bullock,  John Pound  keeper 1836-­‐05-­‐14 2Bullock,  John Dies  of  illness  at  union  camp 1862-­‐02-­‐01 2Bullock,  John  H. Copartnership  with  D.  Pierce  dissolved  (livery  stable) 1849-­‐03-­‐31 3Bullock,  John  H. Married  Ann  Thorp 1849-­‐08-­‐18 3Bullock,  Joseph Obituary 1845-­‐09-­‐06 3Bullock,  Julia  S. Married  Thomas  Gayton 1852-­‐01-­‐24 3Bullock,  Lennox Obituary 1835-­‐03-­‐07 3Bullock,  Leonard Married  Amanda  Burden  of  Prov. 1842-­‐12-­‐03 3Bullock,  Leonard Copartnership  with  G.  Perry  dissolved 1848-­‐03-­‐04 3Bullock,  Maria  H. Married  S.  Briggs  of  Penn. 1860-­‐04-­‐28 3Bullock,  Mary  Anna Obituary,  father  John    H. 1853-­‐03-­‐26 3Bullock,  Mary  Elizabeth Dies  in  accident  at  Pokanoket  Steam  Mill,  daughter  of  Ebenezer 1844-­‐11-­‐30 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Surveyor  of  highways 1834-­‐05-­‐17 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Delegate  to  convention 1834-­‐08-­‐30 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Director,  Bristol  Char.  Fuel  Society 1835-­‐01-­‐03 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Pres.,  Freeman's  Bank 1835-­‐04-­‐11 3Bullock,  Nathaniel Delivers  toast  on  Fourth 1836-­‐07-­‐09 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Will  travel  to  West  to  buy  land,  urges  other  Bristolians  to  join  him 1836-­‐07-­‐09 3Bullock,  Nathaniel Letter   1836-­‐08-­‐27 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Elected  to  Gen.  Assembly 1836-­‐09-­‐03 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Sells  bank  stock 1837-­‐01-­‐14 3Bullock,  Nathaniel Assessor  of  taxes 1837-­‐04-­‐29 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Appraiser  of  estates 1837-­‐04-­‐29 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Guardian  to  Mary  Howland 1837-­‐07-­‐08 3Bullock,  Nathaniel Lawsuit  continued 1838-­‐03-­‐17 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Lawsuit  mentioned 1839-­‐03-­‐16 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Nominated    for  Governor 1839-­‐03-­‐23 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Democratic  Prox  .for  Governor 1839-­‐04-­‐13 2Bullock,  Nathaniel No.  of  votes  received 1839-­‐04-­‐20 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Lawsuit  discontinued 1839-­‐09-­‐21 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Committee  to  extend  sidewalks 1839-­‐10-­‐12 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Pokanoket  Steam  Mill  Director 1840-­‐02-­‐08 3Bullock,  Nathaniel Candidate  for  L.  Governor 1840-­‐04-­‐11 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Trustee  of  savings  bank 1841-­‐08-­‐14 3Bullock,  Nathaniel Delegate  to  state  convention 1841-­‐09-­‐04 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Addresses  spec.  town  meeting,  recommends  adoption  of  new  constitution 1842-­‐03-­‐12 3Bullock,  Nathaniel Candidate  for  Lt.  Governor 1842-­‐04-­‐09 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Committee  to  frame  constitution 1842-­‐09-­‐03 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Declines  nomination  for  Lt.  Gov. 1843-­‐01-­‐28 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Responds  to  rumors  of  misconduct 1843-­‐03-­‐18 2

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Bullock,  Nathaniel House  mentioned  in  advertisement 1843-­‐03-­‐25 3Bullock,  Nathaniel Signs  letter  supporting  James  Fenner  for  Gov. 1843-­‐04-­‐01 3Bullock,  Nathaniel Law  and  order  candidate  for  senator 1843-­‐04-­‐08 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Justice  of  Peace 1843-­‐04-­‐08 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Elected  Senator 1843-­‐04-­‐08 2Bullock,  Nathaniel House  mentioned  in  advertisement 1843-­‐09-­‐09 3Bullock,  Nathaniel Sells  stock  in  Pokanoket  Steam  Mill 1844-­‐02-­‐03 3Bullock,  Nathaniel Authorized  to  sell  Borland  Farm 1844-­‐09-­‐28 3Bullock,  Nathaniel Gov.  Fenner  visits  mansion  of 1844-­‐11-­‐02 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Farm  mentioned 1845-­‐10-­‐18 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Appointed  town  treasurer 1846-­‐10-­‐10 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Chairman  of  committee  to  procure  series  of  lectures 1846-­‐11-­‐21 3Bullock,  Nathaniel Chairman  of  comm.  to  assist  victims  of  potato  famine 1847-­‐03-­‐06 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Chairman  of  committee  to  plan  centennial  celebration   1847-­‐04-­‐17 3Bullock,  Nathaniel Assesses  property 1849-­‐03-­‐10 3Bullock,  Nathaniel App.  to  town  council 1850-­‐04-­‐06 2Bullock,  Nathaniel Trustee  of  savings  institute 1856-­‐01-­‐19 3Bullock,  Nathaniel Obituary 1867-­‐11-­‐16 3Bullock,  Rebecca Obituary,  widow  of  Coomer 1848-­‐05-­‐27 3Bullock,  Robert  H. Married  Ellen  Mills  of  Conn. 1840-­‐02-­‐22 3Bullock,  Robert  H. Petitions  for  insolvency 1850-­‐02-­‐16 3Bullock,  Robert  H. Petition  granted 1850-­‐03-­‐16 2Bullock,  Robey Married  Zebedee  Paull 1840-­‐01-­‐11 3Bullock,  Sarah Obituary,  daughter  of  David 1849-­‐01-­‐13 3Bullock,  Sarah Married  Sylvester  Mason,  daughter  of  John 1848-­‐02-­‐19 3Bullock,  Sarah  T. Married  Francis  Bisno 1848-­‐02-­‐26 3Bullock,  Sebie Obituary,  wife  of  John 1856-­‐05-­‐31 3Bullock,  Simeon Obituary 1848-­‐08-­‐19 3Bullock,  Simeon  (Rev.  War  veteran) Obituary 1838-­‐11-­‐10 3Bullock,  Simeon  (Rev.  War  veteran) Probate  notice       1839-­‐04-­‐06 3Bullock,  Susan Daughter  of  John  Dewolfe.  Obituary 1866-­‐10-­‐13 3Bullock,  William Married  Martha  Simmons 1842-­‐12-­‐03 3Bullock,  William Dies  at  22 1851-­‐11-­‐29 3Bunn,  Abby Obituary 1865-­‐06-­‐10 3Bunn,  Cornelia Obituary 1865-­‐06-­‐10 3Bunn,  infant Obituary,  child  of  Nathan  M. 1851-­‐08-­‐23 3Bunn,  Lemuel  Jr. Obituary 1860-­‐01-­‐14 3Bunn,  Mary  Maria Obituary,  child  of  Nathan     1843-­‐03-­‐25 3Bunn,  N.M.  (may  be  Nathan  M.) Weigher  and  measurer  of  port 1853-­‐06-­‐25 2Bunn,  Nathan  (carpenter)  (may  be  N.M.  Bunn) Copartnership  with  G.  Lindsey  dissolved 1857-­‐03-­‐21 3Bunn,  Nathan  (carpenter)  (may  be  N.M.  Bunn) Assignee's  notice 1857-­‐03-­‐28 3Bunn,  Nathan  (carpenter)  (may  be  N.M.  Bunn) Shop  sold  at  auction 1857-­‐03-­‐28 3Bunn,  Nathan  W. Married,  Lucy  Ann  Simmons 1838-­‐08-­‐11 3Bunyan,  John  (seaman) Dies  in  Bristol 1837-­‐09-­‐16 2Bunyan,  John  (seaman) Probate  notice       1837-­‐10-­‐07 3Bunyan,  John  (seaman) Administrator's  notice 1837-­‐12-­‐16 3Burden,  Dennis Seriously  injured  in  accident  at  sugar  refinery 1860-­‐09-­‐15 2Burden,  Henry Obituary 1834-­‐01-­‐11 3

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Burdick,  Anna Dies  at  93 1851-­‐03-­‐15 3Burgess  &  Burleigh Firm  dissolved 1834-­‐11-­‐01 3Burgess,  Ann  M. Married  Adolin  H.  Miller 1852-­‐07-­‐17 3Burgess,  Eugene  Fletcher Obituary,  father  George  also  poem 1854-­‐08-­‐19 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.     Married  Abby  Bosworth 1846-­‐10-­‐03 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.     Advertisement  for  No.  1  arcade 1846-­‐10-­‐31 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.     Moves  store 1846-­‐11-­‐07 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.     Store  burglarized 1846-­‐12-­‐12 2Burgess,  Frederick  A.     Advertisement  for  tailoresses 1846-­‐12-­‐19 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.     4th  sergeant  of  artillery 1847-­‐04-­‐03 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.     Opens  carpet  warehouse 1847-­‐05-­‐15 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.     Advertisement  for  tailor  shop 1847-­‐05-­‐15 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.     Will  close  tailor  shop 1847-­‐07-­‐31 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.     Will  let  1/2  of  store,  reduce  stock 1848-­‐01-­‐08 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.     A.  Stephens  leases  1/2  of  store 1848-­‐01-­‐22 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.     Advertisement  for  dry  goods       1848-­‐06-­‐17 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.     Former  store  mentioned  in  advertisement 1849-­‐05-­‐05 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.     Sec.  of  St.  Alban's  lodge 1850-­‐11-­‐30 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.     Sec.  of  King  Philip  Fire  Co. 1854-­‐01-­‐07 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.  (storekeeper) Sec.  of  Young's  Men's  Lyceum 1843-­‐03-­‐04 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.  (storekeeper) Advertisement  for  dry  goods  store 1843-­‐05-­‐20 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.  (storekeeper) Advertisement 1844-­‐02-­‐03 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.  (storekeeper) Moves  store 1844-­‐05-­‐11 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.  (storekeeper) Advertisement  for  "ladies'  exchange" 1844-­‐06-­‐22 4Burgess,  Frederick  A.  (storekeeper) Advertisement  for  carpeting 1845-­‐04-­‐05 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.  (storekeeper) Dry  goods  stolen  from  stores 1845-­‐06-­‐14 2Burgess,  Frederick  A.  (storekeeper) Opens  tailor  shop  over  store 1845-­‐09-­‐06 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.  (storekeeper) Notice  of  change  in  business 1846-­‐05-­‐09 3Burgess,  Frederick  A.  (storekeeper) Attempted  burglary  at  store 1846-­‐05-­‐23 2Burgess,  George  C. Drowns  while  swimming 1861-­‐07-­‐13 2Burgess,  George  H. Married  Almira  Warren 1847-­‐03-­‐27 3Burgess,  George  H. Returns  from  California  gold  rush 1851-­‐06-­‐21 2Burgess,  J.B.  (may  be  Joseph  B.) Officer,  Bristol  Artillery 1861-­‐04-­‐06 3Burgess,  James Former  house  mentioned 1846-­‐01-­‐03 3Burgess,  James  Clifford Obituary,  child 1838-­‐08-­‐25 3Burgess,  James  L. Married  Mary  A.  Chatman 1851-­‐07-­‐04 3Burgess,  James  L. Found  drowned  in  Prov.  River 1861-­‐03-­‐09 2Burgess,  James  W.  (truckman) Obituary 1849-­‐11-­‐03 3Burgess,  James  W.  (truckman) Probate  notice       1849-­‐11-­‐10 3Burgess,  James  W.  (truckman) Administrator's  notice 1850-­‐01-­‐12 3Burgess,  James  W.  (truckman) Commissioner's  notice 1850-­‐01-­‐12 3Burgess,  Joe Obituary 1863-­‐08-­‐29 3Burgess,  John Administrator's  notice 1842-­‐12-­‐10 3Burgess,  John Commissioner's  notice 1842-­‐12-­‐10 3Burgess,  John Meeting  of  commissioners 1843-­‐05-­‐13 3Burgess,  John Widow  keeps  boarding  house,  accomodations  praised 1843-­‐05-­‐20 2Burgess,  John Widow's  temperance  efforts  praised 1843-­‐07-­‐22 2Burgess,  John Tavern  of  John  Burgess  mentioned 1844-­‐01-­‐06 3

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Burgess,  John Dividends  paid  to  creditors 1844-­‐01-­‐06 3Burgess,  John   Probate  notice       1842-­‐11-­‐12 3Burgess,  John  (proprietor,  Mechanic's  Hotel) Field  driver 1834-­‐05-­‐17 2Burgess,  John  (proprietor,  Mechanic's  Hotel) Comm.  to  remove  nuisances 1834-­‐05-­‐17 2Burgess,  John  (proprietor,  Mechanic's  Hotel) Firm  dissolved 1834-­‐11-­‐01 3Burgess,  John  (proprietor,  Mechanic's  Hotel) Notice  to  debtors 1835-­‐06-­‐20 3Burgess,  John  (proprietor,  Mechanic's  Hotel) Gives  clam  bake 1835-­‐09-­‐05 3Burgess,  John  (proprietor,  Mechanic's  Hotel) To  prepare  banquet  on  Fourth 1836-­‐07-­‐02 2Burgess,  John  (proprietor,  Mechanic's  Hotel) Sell  Mechanic's  Hotel 1839-­‐05-­‐11 3Burgess,  John  (proprietor,  Mechanic's  Hotel) Notice  to  debtors 1840-­‐05-­‐30 3Burgess,  John  (proprietor,  Mechanic's  Hotel) Rents  tement  on  steamboat  wharf 1841-­‐09-­‐11 4Burgess,  John  (proprietor,  Mechanic's  Hotel) Obituary 1842-­‐10-­‐29 3Burgess,  John  N. Opens  writing  school 1861-­‐07-­‐20 3Burgess,  John  N.     Store  burglatized 1849-­‐11-­‐24 2Burgess,  John  N.     Married  Hannah  Sparks 1850-­‐02-­‐09 3Burgess,  John  N.     Advertisement  for  "chirography  hall"  writing  school 1850-­‐11-­‐02 3Burgess,  John  N.     Opens  school  of  monochromatic  painting 1851-­‐01-­‐25 3Burgess,  John  N.     Testimonial  for  writing  school 1855-­‐12-­‐08 2Burgess,  John  N.     opens  evening  school  with  H.  Holmes 1856-­‐02-­‐09 3Burgess,  John  N.     Opens  library 1858-­‐01-­‐23 2Burgess,  John  N.     Advertisement  for  library 1858-­‐02-­‐06 3Burgess,  John  N.     Advertisement  for  book  binders 1858-­‐02-­‐27 3Burgess,  John  N.     Advertisement  For  bookstore,  library 1858-­‐04-­‐03 1Burgess,  John  N.     Library  sold  at  auction 1858-­‐04-­‐17 2  &  3Burgess,  John  N.     Advertisement  for  news  stand 1858-­‐06-­‐12 3Burgess,  John  N.     Chosen  cashier,  directory,  Commercial  Bank 1858-­‐10-­‐23 3Burgess,  John  N.     Moves  bookstore  to  State  St.,  advertisement  for  jewelry,  clocks,  watch  repair 1860-­‐01-­‐07 4Burgess,  John  N.     Pres.,  Bristol  Young  Men's  Temperance  Union 1860-­‐02-­‐18 2Burgess,  John  N.     Director,  Commercial  Bank 1860-­‐04-­‐07 3Burgess,  John  N.     Sec.  of  meeting  re.  protection  of  western  Indians 1860-­‐08-­‐25 2Burgess,  John  N.     Moves  store  to  Hope  St. 1860-­‐12-­‐22 3Burgess,  John  N.     App.  to  school  committee 1861-­‐04-­‐20 2Burgess,  John  N.  (teacher)(storekeeper) Opens  writing  school 1847-­‐09-­‐18 2Burgess,  John  N.  (teacher)(storekeeper) Advertisement  for  school 1848-­‐04-­‐22 3Burgess,  John  N.  (teacher)(storekeeper) Forms  association  with  Mr.  Rich,  bookkeeping  teacher 1848-­‐08-­‐12 2Burgess,  John  N.  (teacher)(storekeeper) Opens  dry  goods  store 1848-­‐09-­‐02 3Burgess,  John  N.  (teacher)(storekeeper) Will  open  writing  school 1849-­‐02-­‐03 2Burgess,  John  N.  (teacher)(storekeeper) Moves  store  to  State  St. 1849-­‐02-­‐03 2Burgess,  John  N.  (teacher)(storekeeper) Advertisement  for  "Buttonwood  Hall" 1849-­‐06-­‐30 3Burgess,  John  N.  (teacher)(storekeeper) Moves  store 1849-­‐08-­‐11 3Burgess,  John  N.  (teacher)(storekeeper) Former  store  mentioned     1849-­‐09-­‐01 3Burgess,  John  N.  (teacher)(storekeeper) Advertisement  for  "exchange  hall" 1849-­‐09-­‐15 3Burgess,  John  N.  (teacher)(storekeeper) Moves  store 1849-­‐11-­‐17 3Burgess,  Joseph Son  drowns 1861-­‐07-­‐13 2Burgess,  Joseph  B.  (may  be  J.B.  Burgess) Committee  for  Empire  Fire  Co. 1853-­‐05-­‐14 3Burgess,  Joseph  B.  (may  be  J.B.  Burgess) Married  Abbie  Mason 1860-­‐12-­‐08 3Burgess,  Joseph  M. Obituary,  child 1835-­‐02-­‐28 3Burgess,  Maria Daughter  of  John.  Obituary 1866-­‐08-­‐04 3

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Burgess,  Mrs.  John Widow  of  Joseph,  temperance  efforts  praised 1843-­‐07-­‐22 2Burgess,  Mrs.  John Obituary 1867-­‐07-­‐20 3Burgess,  Ruth Obituary,  wife  of  James  W. 1848-­‐09-­‐30 3Burgess,  Stephen  (Rev.  war  veteran) Obituary 1839-­‐04-­‐20 3Burgess,  Thomas Forms  partnership  with  Wm.  F.  deWolf 1834-­‐12-­‐27 3Burgess,  William  F. Obituary,  child  of  Frederick  A. 1848-­‐10-­‐07 3Burgess,  William  Oliver Obituary,  father  Frederick  A. 1853-­‐08-­‐27 3Burglaries     Tomb  of  James  DeWolf  robbed,  silver  plate  recovered  in  Fall  River,  two  men  held 1842-­‐06-­‐11 2Burglaries     Store  of  Wm.  Bradford,  shop  of  J.  Waldron,  vandalized  and  robbed 1842-­‐08-­‐06 2Burglaries     3rd  suspect  arrested  in  robbing  of  tomb 1842-­‐08-­‐27 2Burglaries     4th  suspect  arrested  and  released 1842-­‐09-­‐24 2Burglaries     Testimony  of  witnesses  in  grave  robbing 1842-­‐09-­‐24 2Burglaries     Munro's  carpenter  shop  robbed  of  books  and  papers 1842-­‐12-­‐24 2Burglaries     Dry  goods  stolen  from  two  stores 1845-­‐06-­‐14 2Burglaries     Drowning  victims  linked  to  burglaries 1845-­‐07-­‐12 2Burglaries     Attempted  burglary  at  store  of  W.  Briggs 1845-­‐08-­‐30 2Burglaries     Attempted  burglaries  at  3  stores,  storekeepers  keep  watch 1846-­‐05-­‐23 2Burglaries     Cellar  of  P.  Bourn  robbed,  attempted  robbery  at  DeWolf's  wharf 1846-­‐10-­‐24 2Burglaries     Home  of  Wm.  Phelps  robbed 1846-­‐12-­‐05 2Burglaries     Store  of  F.A.  Burgess  robbed 1846-­‐12-­‐12 2Burglaries     Attempted  burglary  at  home  of  J.  Gardner 1846-­‐12-­‐12 2Burglaries     Attempted  burglary  at  home  of  R.  Rogers 1846-­‐12-­‐19 2Burglaries     Account  of  Phelp's  robbery 1847-­‐01-­‐09 2Burglaries     Stores  of  J.  Adams,  P.  Wilson,  and  J.  Dearth  robbed,  account  of  Adam's  scuffle  with  robber 1848-­‐06-­‐24 2Burglaries     Boy  arrested  for  robbing  store  of  J  &  G  Easterbrooks 1848-­‐12-­‐23 2Burglaries     House  of  Joseph  Rowbotham  robbed,  Wm.  Holt  charged 1849-­‐07-­‐14 2Burglaries     Wm.  Holt  found  guilty  of  robbery  of  J.  Rowbotham 1849-­‐09-­‐15 2Burglaries     Two  attempted  burglaries 1849-­‐09-­‐29 2Burglaries     Store  of  J.N.  Burgess  robbed  of  dry  goods 1849-­‐11-­‐24 2Burglaries     Carpenter  shop  of  Messrs.  Easterbrook  robbed  of  tools 1849-­‐12-­‐01 2Burglaries     Two  schools  burglarized 1850-­‐01-­‐05 2Burglaries     H.  Newell  arrested  for  burglarizing  store  of  J.  Gladding  &  Co. 1850-­‐05-­‐18 2Burglaries     H.  Newell  robs  store  of  J.P.  Pierce 1850-­‐07-­‐27 3Burglaries     M.  Beatty  arrested  for  stealing  money  from  trunk 1850-­‐10-­‐05 2Burglaries     $125  stolen  from  store  of  J.S.  Douglass 1851-­‐05-­‐24 2Burglaries     Attempted  robbery  at  store  of  F.  Babcock 1851-­‐05-­‐24 2Burglaries     Store  of  F.G.  Babcock  burglarized 1851-­‐11-­‐01 2Burglaries     Onions  stolen  from  barn  of  S.  Sparks 1851-­‐11-­‐01 2Burglaries     Drug  store  of  L.W.  Briggs  burglarized 1852-­‐07-­‐24 2Burglaries     Key  thieves  at  large 1853-­‐10-­‐08 2Burglaries     Bake-­‐house  of  C.  Spooner  burglarized 1853-­‐12-­‐24 2Burglaries     Store  of  B.  Wyatt  burglarized,  store  of  J.  Gladding  burglarized,  Wm.  and  R.  Shipley  arrested 1854-­‐01-­‐07 2Burglaries     Shoestore  of  A.  Munro  robbed 1854-­‐02-­‐18 2Burglaries     Bakery  of  C.  Spooner  robbed 1854-­‐04-­‐01 2Burglaries     Store  of  J.  Gladding  burglarized,  boys  arrested 1854-­‐08-­‐19 2Burglaries     Store  of  Wm.  Stebbens  burglarized 1855-­‐06-­‐09 2Burglaries     Attempted  burglary  at  store  of  L.  Taft 1855-­‐06-­‐09 2Burglaries     Veto  Gabriel  arrested  for  breaking  and  entering  of  3  Bristol  stores,  home  of  Wm.  Vars 1856-­‐10-­‐04 2

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Burglaries     Shoestore  of  A.  Munro  burglarized 1856-­‐11-­‐29 2Burglaries     Home  of  Dolly  Diman  burglarized 1857-­‐05-­‐16 2Burglaries     Stable  on  Potter's  wharf  burglarized 1857-­‐07-­‐04 3Burglaries     Burglary  aboard  ship,  cabin  boy  Wm.  Wilson  arrested 1857-­‐11-­‐07 2Burglaries     Attempted  burglary  at  store  of  M.  Pierce 1858-­‐01-­‐23 2Burglaries     Cellar  of  I.  Brailey  robbed  of  provisions 1858-­‐01-­‐23 2Burglaries     House  of  B.C.  Barrus  burglarized  by  daring  thief 1858-­‐08-­‐21 2Burglaries     Stores  of  D.  Pierce  and  C.  Spponer  burglarized 1858-­‐11-­‐13 2Burglaries     Barber  shop  of  I.  Davis  burglarized 1858-­‐11-­‐27 2Burglaries     House  of  E.  Gray  burglarized 1860-­‐11-­‐17 2Burglaries     Brownell  store  broken  into 1863-­‐02-­‐07 2Burglaries     Silver  watch  stolen  from  S.M.  Thayer's  house 1863-­‐05-­‐23 2Burglaries     Hope  St.  store  broken  into;  man  arrested 1864-­‐07-­‐02 2Burglaries     Usher's  store  broken  into 1864-­‐10-­‐08 2Burglaries     Gladding's  store  on  Bradford  St.  entered  during  the  night;  money  taken 1866-­‐05-­‐26 2Burglaries     House  of  Scott  Greene  on  Hope  St.  robbed 1866-­‐08-­‐04 2Burglaries     Dr.  Martin  robbed  while  sleeping 1866-­‐09-­‐15 2Burglaries     Hope  St.  clothing  store  broken  into;  amount  of  clothing  taken 1867-­‐12-­‐14 2Burglaries     Gladding's  house  broken  into  while  they  were  away 1868-­‐11-­‐07 2Burglaries     Millinery  store  broken  into 1868-­‐12-­‐12 2Burglaries     Monro's  store  on  Hope  St.  burglarized. 1868-­‐12-­‐19 2Burglaries     Prov.  Warren,  and  Bristol  RR  station  robbed  of  nine  dollars;  $50  envelope  left  untouched 1870-­‐05-­‐14 2Burglaries     New  store  on  High  and  Bourne  Sts.  broken  into 1875-­‐12-­‐18 2Burglaries  see  also  robberies Seaman  arrested 1833-­‐12-­‐28 3Burglaries  see  also  robberies Home  of  Ruth  Bosworth  robbed 1834-­‐06-­‐14 2Burglaries  see  also  robberies Burglary  aboard  "Mary" 1834-­‐09-­‐12 2Burglaries  see  also  robberies Burglar  released 1834-­‐11-­‐08 2Burglaries  see  also  robberies Several  burglaries  in  town 1835-­‐10-­‐17 2Burglaries  see  also  robberies Citizens  warned  of  "midnight  prowler" 1836-­‐03-­‐12 2Burglaries  see  also  robberies Sailboat  stolen  from  Ferry 1839-­‐05-­‐11 3Burglaries  see  also  robberies Boat  stolen  from  shore  of  Henry  deWolf 1839-­‐08-­‐03 3Burglaries  see  also  robberies George  Wilson  robs  church 1840-­‐05-­‐02 2Burglaries  see  also  robberies Thief  at  large,  description 1841-­‐01-­‐23 2Burglaries  see  also  robberies Goods  stolen  after  major  fire 1841-­‐05-­‐08 2Burke,  Ann Wife  of  Patrick,  obituary 1863-­‐09-­‐12 3Burke,  Tobey Arrested  after  murderous  brawl 1855-­‐12-­‐08 2Burke,  Tobey House  robbed  while  owner's  (Lake's)  away 1868-­‐11-­‐14 2Burleigh,  Giles Firm  dissolved 1834-­‐11-­‐01 3Burleigh,  Giles Notice  to  debtors 1835-­‐06-­‐20 3Burnham,  Anson Obituary 1872-­‐02-­‐17 2Burnham,  Carrie Daughter  of  Maria  &  Nicholas  obituary 1863-­‐06-­‐06 3Burnham,  Ira Infant,  obituary 1865-­‐02-­‐25 3Burnham,  Loring Advertisement  for  dry  goods  store 1838-­‐06-­‐09 3Burnham,  Loring To  close 1838-­‐11-­‐10 3Burnham,  Loring Final  sale  of  stock 1838-­‐12-­‐01 3Burnham,  Loring Re-­‐opens  store 1839-­‐06-­‐01 3Burnham,  Loring To  close 1839-­‐11-­‐30 3Burnham,  Loring Opens  temporary  store 1842-­‐07-­‐09 3

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Burnham,  Loring Stock  sold  at  auction 1842-­‐07-­‐23 3Burning  of  Bristol,  1778 Remembered  by  citizen 1836-­‐09-­‐21 2Burns,  Ann  Elizabeth Married  Henry  A.  Slocum 1856-­‐09-­‐20 3Burns,  John Obituary 1838-­‐01-­‐06 3Burns,  John Obituary 1864-­‐08-­‐20 3Burns,  John  (mariner) Dies  during  voyage 1858-­‐07-­‐17 2Burns,  Nancy Married  John  Waldron 1852-­‐05-­‐08 3Burnside  &  Bishop Contract  smaller  than  expected 1857-­‐11-­‐28 2Burnside  &  Bishop Rifles  selected  by  gov.  board 1858-­‐08-­‐21 2Burnside  &  Bishop  (arms  manufacturer) Copartnership  formed 1854-­‐01-­‐28 3Burnside  &  Bishop  (arms  manufacturer) Firearms  factory  in  operation 1854-­‐04-­‐22 2Burnside  &  Bishop  (arms  manufacturer) Description  of  factory 1854-­‐05-­‐20 2Burnside  &  Bishop  (arms  manufacturer) Factory  in  full  operation 1854-­‐10-­‐28 2Burnside  &  Bishop  (arms  manufacturer) New  building  for  manufacture  of  pistols  erected  by  Burnside  and  Bishop 1855-­‐02-­‐03 2Burnside  &  Bishop  (arms  manufacturer) Copartnership  dissolved 1855-­‐06-­‐30 3Burnside  &  Bishop  (arms  manufacturer) Government  board  approves  rifles 1857-­‐10-­‐17 2Burnside  &  Bishop  (arms  manufacturer) Receives  $70,00  gov.  contract  for  rifles 1857-­‐10-­‐24 2Burnside  &  Bishop  (arms  manufacturer) Prepares  for  manufacture  of  rifles  as  recession  closes  other  Bristol  Industries 1857-­‐11-­‐14 2Burnside  Zouaves Will  march  on  Fourth,  description  of 1861-­‐06-­‐29 2Burnside  Zouaves Group  makes  excursion  to  Newport 1861-­‐08-­‐10 2Burnside  Zouaves Poem  to 1861-­‐08-­‐24 1Burnside,  Major  A.E.  (arms  manufacturer)  (Ambrose) Factory  burns  to  ground  shortly  before  beginning  operation 1853-­‐12-­‐31 2Burnside,  Major  A.E.  (arms  manufacturer)  (Ambrose) Begins  construction  of  new  factory 1854-­‐01-­‐07 2Burnside,  Major  A.E.  (arms  manufacturer)  (Ambrose) Forms  copartnership  with  W.  Bishop 1854-­‐01-­‐28 3Burnside,  Major  A.E.  (arms  manufacturer)  (Ambrose) Firearms  factory  in  operation 1854-­‐04-­‐22 2Burnside,  Major  A.E.  (arms  manufacturer)  (Ambrose) Description  of  factory 1854-­‐05-­‐20 2Burnside,  Major  A.E.  (arms  manufacturer)  (Ambrose) Marshall  of  the  day  on  fourth 1854-­‐07-­‐01 2Burnside,  Major  A.E.  (arms  manufacturer)  (Ambrose) Factory  in  full  operation 1854-­‐10-­‐28 2Burnside,  Major  A.E.  (arms  manufacturer)  (Ambrose) New  building  of  manufacture  of  pistols  erected 1855-­‐02-­‐03 2Burnside,  Major  A.E.  (arms  manufacturer)  (Ambrose) Petitions  legislature  for  incorporation  of  Burnside's  Firearms  Co. 1855-­‐02-­‐03 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Director  of  telegraph  co. 1855-­‐03-­‐10 3Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Copartnership  dissolved 1855-­‐06-­‐30 3Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Copartnership  with  Bishop  and  Jackson  begins 1855-­‐06-­‐30 3Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Visits  Prov.  Brigade  review 1855-­‐10-­‐13 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Hosts  Prov.  National  cadets 1856-­‐05-­‐30 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Chosen  president  of  Key  Stone  Club  at  "Union  Must  Be  Preserved"    meeting 1856-­‐08-­‐30 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Orders  court  martial 1856-­‐10-­‐18 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Resigns  when  court  martial  is  dismissed 1856-­‐10-­‐18 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Nominated  representative  to  congress 1857-­‐03-­‐07 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Auction  at  residence 1857-­‐04-­‐25 3Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Will  travel  to  Europe  and  co.  business 1857-­‐05-­‐16 3Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Files  patent  for  improved  firearm 1857-­‐05-­‐23 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Government  board  approves  rifles 1857-­‐10-­‐17 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Received  contract  for  rifles  ($70,000) 1857-­‐10-­‐24 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Prepares  for  manufacture  of  rifles  as  recession  closes  other  Bristol  Industries 1857-­‐11-­‐14 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Gov.  contract  smaller  than  expected 1857-­‐11-­‐28 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Rifles  selected  by  gov.  board 1858-­‐08-­‐21 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Commands  R.I.  regiments  in  advance  toward  Richmond  (now  Col.  Burnside) 1861-­‐07-­‐20 2

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Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Burnside  Zouaves  march  on  fourth,  description  of  group 1861-­‐06-­‐29 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Narrowly  escapes  death  at  Bull  Run 1861-­‐07-­‐27 3Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Leads  Prov.  Parade 1861-­‐08-­‐03 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Visits  Bristol 1861-­‐08-­‐10 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Heroism  praised,  short  biography,  anecdote 1861-­‐08-­‐10 3Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. "Burnside's  March",  musical  score,  published 1861-­‐08-­‐31 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Receives  honorary  degree  from  Brown  (now  General  Burnside) 1861-­‐09-­‐07 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Burnside's  Brigade  seeks  additional  volunteers 1861-­‐10-­‐19 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Plans  for  Burnside  expedition  proceed 1861-­‐12-­‐14 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Burnside  battalion  departs  for  Annapolis,  list  of  members 1862-­‐01-­‐04 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Biography 1862-­‐01-­‐04 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Description  of  battalion 1862-­‐01-­‐18 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Movements  of  Burnside  expedition 1862-­‐01-­‐18 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Dismaying  news  of  Burnside's  expedition  received 1862-­‐02-­‐01 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Burnside's  expedition  attacks  Ft.  Henry 1862-­‐02-­‐08 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Victory,  capture  of  Roanoke  Island,  reported 1862-­‐02-­‐15 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Gen.  assembly  presents  sword  to 1862-­‐02-­‐22 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Anecdote 1862-­‐02-­‐22 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. "Hero  of  Roanoke"  made  Major  General 1862-­‐03-­‐08 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Another  brilliant  victory  reported 1862-­‐03-­‐22 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Campaign  proceeds  to  Beaufort 1862-­‐03-­‐29 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. Praised  for  assisting  wounded  soldiers 1862-­‐04-­‐05 2Burnside,  Major  Ambrose  E. In  charge  of  Potomac  Army 1862-­‐09-­‐13 2Burr,  Capt.  Gersham Obituary,  also  eulogy 1853-­‐03-­‐05 3Burr,  Ephraim  W. App.  Inspector  of  Militia 1834-­‐07-­‐04 2Burr,  Ephraim  W. Lawsuit  continued 1837-­‐09-­‐23 2Burr,  Ephraim  W. Lawsuit  continued 1838-­‐03-­‐17 2Burr,  Nancy Obituary 1835-­‐01-­‐31 3Burrington,  Elizabeth Married  Jeremiah  Munro 1838-­‐12-­‐08 3Burrows,  Althea  R. Married  John  Emerson  of  FR. 1852-­‐06-­‐19 3Burrows,  Infant Obituary,  child  of  Joseph 1835-­‐04-­‐11 3Burrows,  Joseph Involved  in  lawsuit  after  affray  at  colored  church 1856-­‐03-­‐29 2Burt,  Ruth Married  Marcus  deWolf 1839-­‐09-­‐07 3Burton,  Charles Obituary 1865-­‐01-­‐14 2Burton,  Charles  L. Advertisement  For  sailing  and  fishing  excursions  on  yacht  Ella  Frances 1858-­‐08-­‐14 3Bury,  John House  sold  at  auction 1849-­‐04-­‐28 3Bush  &  Arnold  (metalsmiths) Copartnership  begins 1849-­‐03-­‐17 3Bush  &  Arnold  (metalsmiths) Advertisement  for  pumps 1849-­‐04-­‐14 3Bush  &  Arnold  (metalsmiths) Copartnership  dissolved 1849-­‐12-­‐29 3Bush  &  Taft  (tinsmiths) Open  shop  on  Thames  St. 1854-­‐04-­‐15 3Bush  &  Taft  (tinsmiths) Copartnership  dissolved,  Taft  to  continue  business 1855-­‐05-­‐05 3Bush,  Ann  F. Married  B.  Manchester 1845-­‐08-­‐09 3Bush,  Arnold  H.  (tinsmith) Advertisement 1838-­‐10-­‐20 3Bush,  Arnold  H.  (tinsmith) Advertisement  for  stoves 1839-­‐10-­‐19 3Bush,  Arnold  H.  (tinsmith) Agent  for  new  stoves 1847-­‐06-­‐12 3Bush,  Arnold  H.  (tinsmith) Obituary  and  eulogy 1848-­‐05-­‐27 3Bush,  Arnold  H.  (tinsmith) Probate  notice       1848-­‐06-­‐10 3Bush,  Arnold  H.  (tinsmith) Administrator's  notice 1848-­‐07-­‐08 3

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Bush,  Arnold  H.  (tinsmith) Former  foundry  mentioned 1849-­‐03-­‐17 3Bush,  Arnold  H.  (tinsmith) Former  shop  mentioned  in  advertisement 1850-­‐02-­‐09 3Bush,  Arnold  H.  (tinsmith) Guardian  appointed  for  children  Francis  and  Elizabeth 1850-­‐07-­‐13 3Bush,  Carrie  (infant  twin) Daughter  of  George  and  Eliza  Bush,  obituary 1870-­‐08-­‐13 3Bush,  Charles  H.  (coppersmith) Opens  shop 1833-­‐09-­‐21 3Bush,  Charles  H.  (coppersmith) Stock  sold       1834-­‐08-­‐02 3Bush,  Elizabeth Obituary,  widow  of  Col.  Arnold  H. 1861-­‐08-­‐03 3Bush,  Elizabeth Probate  notice       1861-­‐08-­‐10 3Bush,  Elizabeth Executor's  notice 1861-­‐09-­‐14 3Bush,  Elizabeth  A. Guardian  appointed,  petitions  to  sell  real  estate  of 1853-­‐07-­‐16 3Bush,  Elizabeth  A. Guardian  petitions  to  sell  Newport  land 1858-­‐06-­‐19 3Bush,  Francis  M. Guardian  appointed,  petitions  to  sell  real  estate  of 1853-­‐07-­‐16 3Bush,  Francis  M. Guardian  petitions  to  sell  Newport  land 1858-­‐06-­‐19 3Bush,  George  A.  (tinsmith) Copartnership  with  L.  Arnold  begins 1849-­‐03-­‐17 3Bush,  George  A.  (tinsmith) Copartnership  dissolved 1849-­‐12-­‐29 3Bush,  George  A.  (tinsmith) Opens  shop  on  Thames  St. 1850-­‐02-­‐09 3Bush,  George  A.  (tinsmith) Married  E.  Manchester 1851-­‐06-­‐21 3Bush,  George  A.  (tinsmith) Advertisement  for  stoves 1851-­‐08-­‐02 3Bush,  George  A.  (tinsmith) Officer,  Bristol  Artillery 1855-­‐04-­‐07 2Bush,  George  A.  (tinsmith) Copartnership  with  Taft  dissolved 1855-­‐05-­‐05 3Bush,  H.  (tinsmith) Advertisement  for  J.  Gladding  and  H.  Bush  copartnership 1855-­‐09-­‐01 3Bush,  Henry  F. Married  Mary  Ann  Doty 1853-­‐12-­‐03 3Bush,  Henry  F. Sheriff's  sale  on  real  estate 1860-­‐02-­‐11 3Bush,  Henry  F. Obituary,  son  of  Arnold 1866-­‐09-­‐22 3Bush,  Henry  R. Injured  when  building  collapses  during  fire 1860-­‐05-­‐12 2Bush,  Henry  R. Condition  improved 1860-­‐05-­‐19 2Bush,  R.W. Advertisement  for  dry  goods 1841-­‐04-­‐24 3Bushee,  Priscilla Wife  of  John,  obituary 1871-­‐12-­‐16 2Busy  (brig) Formerly  of  Bristol,  seized  for  smuggling 1853-­‐07-­‐09 2Butcher  shops Calvin  Simmons  advertisement 1834-­‐04-­‐05 3Butcher  shops Joseph  Furney  advertisement 1836-­‐10-­‐01 3Butcher  shops Nathl.  Fales  advertisement 1838-­‐11-­‐24 3Butcher  shops John  Baker  advertisement 1841-­‐04-­‐17 3Butcher  shops Practice  of  "blowing"  meat  deplored 1845-­‐07-­‐26 2Butcher  shops N.  Fales  advertisement  for  new  store 1848-­‐12-­‐02 3Butcher  shops Wm.  Lincoln  opens  store 1848-­‐12-­‐16 3Butcher  shops B.  Simmons  opens  store 1849-­‐02-­‐03 3Butcher  shops F.G.  Babcock  advertisement 1851-­‐09-­‐27 3Butcher  shops J.  Fish  advertisement  for  market 1854-­‐01-­‐07 3Butcher  shops J.  Bowler  meat  marker  mentioned 1856-­‐03-­‐22 3Buttonwood  Pasture Mentioned 1853-­‐07-­‐09 3Butts,  Anna Guardian  of  minor  children 1854-­‐06-­‐10 3Butts,  Coggeshall  (Rev.  War  Veteran) Obituary 1836-­‐04-­‐02 3Butts,  Deborah Obituary 1837-­‐10-­‐28 3Butts,  Edward Saddle  shop  advertisement 1834-­‐09-­‐27 3Butts,  Frank Guardian  appointed  for 1854-­‐06-­‐10 3Butts,  John Obituary 1834-­‐01-­‐11 3Butts,  Lucius  J.  (laborer) Files  for  insolvency 1857-­‐08-­‐15 3

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Butts,  William  Henry Guardian  appointed  for 1854-­‐06-­‐10 3Byfield,  Nathaniel Story  told  in  Bristol  history  series 1845-­‐06-­‐07 2Byfield,  Nathaniel Historic  flag  of  presented  to  town  clerk 1852-­‐04-­‐10 2Byrns,  James Arrested  after  murderous  brawl 1855-­‐12-­‐08 2