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Saturday, August 15, 2020
Saturday, June 13, 2020
1910 Memorial Day Gathering Winthrop Massachusetts Photo
1910 Memorial Day Observance near Town Hall and Civil War Monument Winthrop, Massachusetts William H. Clark, History of Winthrop Public Library Archives |
Labels:
1910,
Civil War Monument,
Memorial Day,
William H Clark,
Winthrop MA
Monday, June 8, 2020
The Mayflower Billington Brothers Dubbed First Juvenile Delinquents in America
Pint Sized Pilgrims Also Caused Trouble |
Labels:
Alfred Wordon,
Beach Boys.,
Eleanor Lockwood,
Francis Billington,
GenealogyBank,
James Garfield,
John Billington,
John Lithgrow,
Mayflower,
Old Fort Meeting House,
Plymouth,
Richard Gere,
Taylor Swift,
Winslow
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Sewall Short Inventions and Patents
Sewall Short (1796-1857) born in Newburyport, Massachusetts to William Short and Elizabeth "Betsy" Pike ( 1775-1839) Sewall's gr. grandfather was cabinet maker Joseph Short. In December 1821 he married Eunice Jenkins. I found some inventions and patents Sewall was credited for. This is beginning research and more on this, but sharing what I have found so far.
Nantucket Inquirer Saturday, Feb 03, 1838 Nantucket, MA Page: 3
Sewall Short patent Furnaces through which the charge is moved mechanically, e.g. of tunnel type; Similar furnaces in which the charge moves by gravity heated without contact between combustion gases and charge; electrically heated heated by hot air or gas
New York Daily Whig; Mr. S. Short; Invented; Operation: Nantucket Inquirer Wednesday, Sep 12, 1838 Nantucket, MA Vol: XVIII Issue: 72 Page: 2
Nantucket Inquirer Saturday, Aug 10, 1833 Nantucket, MA Vol: XIII Issue: 63 Page: Copy of 3
Nantucket Inquirer Tuesday, Nov 11, 1823 Nantucket, MA Vol: III Issue: 46 Page: 4
Nantucket Inquirer Saturday, Dec 01, 1832 Nantucket, MA Vol: XII Issue: 48 Page: 3
In 1830, Sewall Short and Noah Bradford submitted a patent application
for the submarine explorer. In their application, they claimed that they
had created a water-tight suit, different from any diving apparatus
known before. Drawing of Submarine Explorer National Archives |
Nantucket Inquirer |
Sewall Short patent Furnaces through which the charge is moved mechanically, e.g. of tunnel type; Similar furnaces in which the charge moves by gravity heated without contact between combustion gases and charge; electrically heated heated by hot air or gas
1837-09-06 Application granted
1837-09-06 Publication of US421A
1854-09-06 Anticipated expiration
2019-08-28 Application status is Expired - Lifetime
Nantucket Inquirer Saturday, Aug 10, 1833 Nantucket, MA Vol: XIII Issue: 63 Page: Copy of 3
Nantucket Inquirer Tuesday, Nov 11, 1823 Nantucket, MA Vol: III Issue: 46 Page: 4
Improvement In Stringed Instruments Boston Recorder Thursday, Feb 02, 1854 Boston, MA Vol: XXXIX Issue: 5 Page: 20
Labels:
Bake house Nantucket,
Biscuit cutter,
Elizabeth Pike,
Eunice Jenkins,
Newburyport Ma,
Noah Bradford,
Samuel Short,
Starbuck,
William Short
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Indian War Vet Patrick Burke of Amesbury
Amesbury Daily News Amesbury, Massachusetts on Saturday, August 18th, 1928 |
Patrick Burke (1850-1928) born in County Corke, Ireland November 14 and arrived in the United States . He was son of Patrick Burke (d 1902) and Bridgett ?
He married Mary Herrian on 5 Jul 1877. The couple are listed in 1880 census living on Friend Street in Amesbury, Massachusetts and he is working in the carriage industry.
Labels:
Amesbury MA,
Anie Keville,
Company K U S Infrantry,
County Cork Ireland,
John W Burke,
Patrick Burke,
Wester Frontier
Sunday, May 17, 2020
Inez Bowers Quaker Girl Preacher
Inez Bowers (1893-1982) daughter of William Irwin Bowers and Mary Jacobah Epler Bowers. She married Bertram B Bronson.
Labels:
Bertram B Bronson,
California,
Inez Bowers,
Mary Jacobah Epler,
quaker,
William Irwin Bowers
Friday, May 15, 2020
Ben Perley Poore in Georgia
Photo: Benjamin Perley Poore, between 1865 and 1880. Credit: Brady-Handy Photograph Collection; Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. |
Poore (1820-1887) dined with Lafayette and Sir Walter Scott. His collection of Americana was the finest in the country. His home had a Masonic Hall and a bedstead slept in by Washington. His drawing room charm earned himself a seat at the best parties.
However, before Poore rose to success, a brief stint in the sunny south landed him in hot water.
Read the whole story at Ben: Perley Poore’s Georgia Scandal
Labels:
abolitionist,
Allen Dodge,
Ben Perley Poore,
Civil War,
Daniel Noyes Poore,
Georgia,
Indian Hill Farm,
Lydia Little Merrill,
Mary Perley Dodge,
West Newbury MA
Sunday, May 3, 2020
Anecdote Of Sybil Jones The Quaker Preacher
Sybil Jones (1808-1873) was the wife of the Quaker missionary Eli Jones. Photographed by Mr S. Prout Newcombe at The London School of Photography.
Eli, son of Abel Jones and Susannah Jepson.
She and her husband went to Liberia in 1851, later traveling to various countries in Europe, including England, Ireland, France, Norway and Germany.
Sybil Jones worked in hospitals in the area of Washington during the Civil War, ministering to the wounded. She was in the capital when Lincoln was assassinated and paid visits to Lincoln's widow and to Secretary Stanton at the White House in the days immediately following the assassination. In 1867 she and her husband traveled to the Middle East, where they worked in Palestine and Syria. They founded a girls’ school at Ramallah, originally called The Girls’ Training Home of Ramallah, renamed The Friends Girls’ School in 1919 and still in existence today.
Eli Jones |
Maj James Parnel Jones (1835-1864) son of Eli Jones and Sybil Jones. He married on Rebecca M. Runnels. |
Labels:
Abel Jones,
Civil War,
Eli Jones,
Maj James Parnel Jones,
quaker,
Rebecca M. Runnels,
Sussanah Jepson,
Sybil Jones
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