
This community has so long looked up to Dr. JOHN WARE as one of the leading members of the medical profession, that the announcement of his sudden death, which took place on Friday, the 29th ult., brings to all the … Continue reading

This community has so long looked up to Dr. JOHN WARE as one of the leading members of the medical profession, that the announcement of his sudden death, which took place on Friday, the 29th ult., brings to all the … Continue reading

Source: Boston Daily Advertiser, May 2, 1864, p.2 … Continue reading

Source: Massachusetts Spy, February 11, 18181, p.3 … Continue reading

Source: Salem Mercury, April 7, 1789, p.3 … Continue reading

Source: Rhode-Island Republican, July 11, 1838, p.3 … Continue reading

Source: Farmer’s Cabinet, February, 24, 1807, p.3 … Continue reading

Source: Farmer’s Cabinet, June 16, 1827, p.3 … Continue reading

Source: Vermont Centinel, March 18, 1807, p.3 … Continue reading

“Mr. Joseph Davenport, a clothier by occupation, settled at the Lower Falls about the year 1730 or 1731, and built a dwelling-house a third^of a mile distant from the forges on the Boston Road (now Woodward Street); and opened a … Continue reading

“John Ware was born in Hingham, Massachusetts, December 19, 1795, the son of the Rev. Henry Ware, who was minister in that town for eighteen years, and later Hollis professor of theology in Harvard College from 1805 to 1840, serving … Continue reading
