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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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