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Identifier: historicguidetoc02mass (find matches)
Title: An historic guide to Cambridge
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Massachusetts Daughters of the American Revolution. Hannah Winthrop chapter, Cambridge
Subjects: Cambridge (Mass.) -- Description and travel
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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.29a. White-Collins. 30. Apthorp (Bishops Palace)-Borland-QuarTers of Putnam and Burgoyne. 31. Daniel Gookin-Oliver-Phips-Winthrop-McKay. 32. Old Parsonage. 33. Sewall. 34. Hooker-Thomas Shepard-Mitchell-Leverett-Wigglesworth. 35. Presidents or Wadsworth House. 36. Second, Third and Fourth Meeting-houses. 37. Court House. 38. P.radstreet-Pelham. 39. Rev. Samuel Stone-Nathaniel Sparhawk-Gove-Bunker. 40. Thomas Beale-Andrew Belcher-Blue Anchor Tavern-Birthplace of Governor Jonathan Belcher. 41. Ensign-Hicks-Samuel Whittemore-Watson. 42. Patrick-Cane-Prof. Judah Monies-Revolutionary Hospital-Mason. 43. Lord-Pelham. 44. George Cooke. 45. Gearner-Sherborne-Towne-John Bradish. 46. Arnold-Hosmer. 47. Kelsey-Sill. 48. Jail. 49. Hunt-Revolutionary Hospital. 50. Haynes-Vane-Glover-Kneeland. 51. William Spencer-John Stedman. 52. Pratt-Isaac. 53. Greenhill-Prof. John and Hannah Winthrop-Thatcher. 54. Blue Anchor Tavern-Bradishs-Porters. 55. Morrill-Skidmore-Stacey-Bean-Warland.68. Brattle Estate.
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HISTORIC GUIDE TO CAMBRIDGE 35 tions on ancient history, in which she was well informed. When her house inAndovcr was burned, iucliuling the unfiijislied manuscript of Ler longest poem,The Four Monarchies, she seemed discouraged and the work was nevercompleted. Mrs. Bradstreet died of consumption in Andover, on September 16, 1672. Itis not known whether she was buried in Andover or in her fathers tomb inRoxbury. Four years after her death, Simon Bradstreet, at the age of sev-enty-three, married Mrs. Anne (Downing) Gardner. There were no childrenby this marriage. They lived in Boston at one time, but in 1695 removed toSalem, where he suddenly died on INIarch 27, 1697, aged ninety-four years,and was buried in the Charter Street Burying Ground. Simon Bradstreet lived in America sixty-four years and was the last sur-vivor of the company who came over with Winthrop. Nearly all of his life inNew England, he occupied prominent positions in the government, holdingofRce as governors assistant,

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