Infant Potter Son of Josiah and Rebecca, Obituary 1866-03-17 3 Pabodie, William Thomas Obituary, child of Alfred 1847-07-31 3 Paine ,Dr. J.W. (dentist) Opens office in boarding house 1847-03-20 3 Paine Richard Infant twin, obituary 1865-03-11 3 Paine, Charles F. Married Caroline Wilder 1852-05-29 3 Paine, Harriet P. Married John R. Slade 1841-10-02 3 Paine, Lewis W. Married Jane Nelson of Lonsdale 1839-04-20 3 Paine, Martin S. (teacher) Advertises fpr Penmenship school 1844-06-01 3 Paine, Martin S. (teacher) Advertises for school 1845-05-31 2&3 Paine, Mary E. Married Benjamin Norris 1839-05-18 3 Paine, Mary P. Obituary, widow of Nathaniel T. (Eulogy) 1857-09-05 3 Paine, Mary P. Probate Notice 1857-11-07 3 Paine, Mary P. Administrator's notice 1857-12-12 3 Paine, Nathaniel T. Closes business 1834-04-26 3 Paine, Nathaniel T. Advertises bank stock 1834-04-26 3 Paine, Nathaniel T. Advertises general store 1834-05-03 3 Paine, Nathaniel T. Notice to debtors 1834-05-03 3 Paine, Nathaniel T. General store re-opened 1834-11-07 3 Paine, Nathaniel T. Lawsuit mentioned 1837-02-04 2 Paine, Nathaniel T. Obituary 1838-03-24 3 Paine, Nathaniel T. Probate Notice 1838-04-07 3 Paine, Nathaniel T. Store let 1838-06-02 3 Paine, Nathaniel T. Groceries sold 1838-06-02 3 Paine, Nathaniel T. Commissioner's notice 1838-06-16 3 Paine, Nathaniel T. Administrator's notice 1838-06-16 3 Paine, Samuel R. (Rev. War Veteran) Guardian appointed 1837-02-11 3 Paine, Samuel R. (Rev. War Veteran) Obituary 1838-12-29 3 Paine, Samuel R. (Rev. War Veteran) Probate Notice 1839-06-08 3 Paine, Thomas N. (grocer) Married Ann Munro 1840-03-28 3 Paine, Thomas N. (grocer) Offers reward for vandals of store 1848-06-17 3 Paine, Thomas N. (grocer) Sells sloop Richard Smith 1855-03-31 3 Paine, Thomas N. (grocer) Opens grocery store on Hope St. 1855-06-02 3 Paine, Thomas N. (grocer) Advertises 1858-07-10 3 Paine, Thomas N. (grocer) Obituary 1868-06-20 3 Paine, Thomas W. V.P. Bristol Seaman's Friends Society 1852-02-21 2 Paine, William Henry Obituary, infant 1834-08-30 3 Painters H. Frisby & J. Chace copartnership dissolved 1849-08-18 3 Painters H. Frisby advertises 1850-04-20 3 Painters E. Wardwell advertises 1850-05-18 3 Palmer (infant) Obituary, child of James W. 1840-09-26 3 Palmer, Benjamin Arrested for robbing store 1854-08-19 2 Palmer, Benjamin Committed for trial 1854-08-26 2 Palmer, Benjamin Sentenced to Providence reform school 1854-09-16 2 Palmer, Benjamin Wife dies 1846-11-28 3 Palmer, Hector B. Obituary, child of Benjamin W. 1847-05-08 3 Palmer, James N. Arrested for burglary 1857-05-16 2 Palmer, Josephine Obituary, child of Benjamin W. 1846-10-17 3 Palmer, Louisa Obituary 1837-12-30 3 Palmer, Louisa Probate Notice 1838-01-06 3 Palmer, Mary Ann Married Samuel Welds 1847-09-04 3 Palmer, Rev. Appointed to Methodist Episcopal Church 1834-03-22 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Bristol Artillery parades through flower-strewn streets after return from Dorr Rebellion 1842-07-02 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Military parade celebrating President Tyler's visit to Providence 1843-06-24 3 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Artillery parade 1843-09-03 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Fire Co. from Fall River parades through strets 1845-06-28 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Warren Artillery parades 1845-10-18 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Providence Fire Co. parades 1846-08-08 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Torchlight parade by Bristol and Fall River Fire Co's 1846-09-12 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Temperance celebration procession 1846-09-12 3 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Description of temperance procession 1846-09-19 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade American brass band parades through streets, serenades Bristolians 1847-07-31 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade New fire co. marches in torch light procession with new engine 1849-03-24 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Warren Artillery Co. parades through streets 1855-09-17 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Freemont supporters march through streets 1856-09-13 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Torchlight procession of Freemont supporters marches through streets 1856-10-04 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Description of Freemont procession, democrat's procession 1856-11-08 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Democrats hold torchlight procession to celebrate victory at polls 1856-11-15 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Newport Fire Co. stages elaborate procession through Bristol streets 1857-10-10 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Torchlight procession celebrates completion of trans-atlantic telegraph 1858-08-21 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Newport Fire Cos. Parade through streets 1858-10-23 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Procession, bonfires, celebrate election of Gov. Sprague 1860-04-07 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Bristol Artillery makes annual May Day parade 1860-06-02 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Bristol Wide Awakes make torchlight procession 1860-10-13 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade King Philip Fire Co. holds torchlight procession 1860-10-20 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Grand Wide Awake celebration held, elaborate procession 1860-10-27 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Bristol Artillery parades twice in honor of Washington's birthday 1861-02-16 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Description of 1800 procession commemorating death of George Washington 1861-02-22 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Bristol Artillery volunteers parade through streets 1861-06-15 2 Parades (also see Fourth of July parade Parades and celebration in order for Fourth of July 1866-07-07 2 Parker, George Inspector of Custom House 1845-09-20 2 Parkhurst & Co. Dry goods store, to close 1841-12-11 3 Parks (also see Bristol common, Indian common) Site of old Congregational Church becomes park 1858-08-14 2 Parochial Schools (see schools-Religious, name of school Partridge, Betsey Obituary, wife of Elisha 1848-05-20 3 Partridge, Prof. Elisha Married Betsy Browning 1846-05-23 3 Partridge, Prof. Elisha Married Ruth Lincoln 1849-06-30 3 Partridge, Prof. Elisha Notice concerning wife Ruth 1856-12-13 3 Patchworkiana Society Holds meeting 1849-10-20 3 Patt, Charles Edward Obituary, father Lemuel 1856-10-04 3 Patt, Emma Wife of Henry A., and daughter of the late Isaac Manchester, Obituary 1873-06-28 2 Patt, Harriet Married E. Brownell 1861-02-09 3

Patt, Lemuel (may be L. Patt)Advertises for knife sharpening etc.1861-09-213 Advertises for knife sharpening etc. 1861-09-21 3 Patt, Mr. L. (machinest) may be Lemuel Patt) Mentioned 1854-05-13 2 Paull, (infant) Obituary, father William 1857-11-21 3 Paull, George Henry Obituary, child of William 1840-10-03 3 Paull, infant Obituary, father William 1842-09-24 3 Paull, Sarah B. Obituary, wife of William 1847-09-18 3 Paull, William Married Sally B. Church 1835-05-09 3 Paull, William Surveyor of highways 1836-05-14 2 Paull, William Committee on new road 1836-05-14 2 Paull, William Surveyor of stone and brick walls 1836-09-03 2 Paull, William Clerk of special town meeting 1842-01-03 2 Paull, William Assessor of taxes 1848-04-08 2 Paull, William Guardian of children of Parker Borden 1849-07-14 3 Paull, William Appointed to town council 1850-04-06 2 Paull, William Married Mrs. A. Johnson of N.Y. 1850-07-20 3 Paull, William Appointed Justice of Peace 1851-05-17 2 Paull, William Appointed to school committee 1853-04-16 2 Paull, William Robbed of $240 by pick pocket at circus 1854-06-10 2 Paull, William Guardian's notice regarding children 1854-07-08 3 Paull, William Discontinues lawsuit vs. RR 1858-10-30 2 Paull, William Obituary 1873-12-13 2 Paull, Zebedee Married Robey Bullock 1840-01-11 3 Payne, John A. Married Charlotte Munro 1846-08-22 3 Peabodie, Eliza E. Obituary, wife of Frederick S. 1857-02-28 3 Peabodie, Eliza E. Poem to 1857-05-02 3 Peabody & White Copartnership dissolved 1850-03-02 3 Peabody, Abby G. Married Nathaniel Cary 1848-04-08 3 Peabody, Addie (infant) Daughter of Frederic and Adaline, Obituary 1870-05-14 2 Peabody, Alfred Joins California Gold Rush 1849-03-10 2 Peabody, Ann E. Married J. Leonard of Providence 1848-12-09 3 Peabody, Catherine Married Francis A. Manchester 1856-03-01 3 Peabody, F. Officer, Bristol Artillery 1858-04-03 2 Peabody, Fitzherbert Married Phebe 1848-05-20 3 Peabody, Fitzherbert Copartnership with G. White dissolved 1850-03-02 3 Peabody, Frederick S. Married Eliza E. Waldron 1856-01-26 3 Peabody, Susan Married James E. Ingraham 1855-11-03 3 Peace (also see Pearse, Pierce, ) & DeWolf Copartnership formed 1844-01-06 3 Pearce & DeWolf Sells bank stock 1844-01-06 3 Pearce & DeWolf Advertises for corn, flour 1844-01-27 3 Pearce & DeWolf Advertises 1844-02-03 3 Pearce & DeWolf Advertises for lumber 1844-06-29 3 Pearce & DeWolf Advertises for freight on schooner Fly 1844-12-07 3 Pearce & DeWolf Advertises for brick, wood 1844-12-14 3 Pearce & DeWolf Notice of change in business 1847-05-01 3 Pearce & DeWolf Notice of change in business 1848-04-29 3 Pearce & DeWolf Copartnership dissolved 1849-06-16 3 Pearce & DeWolf Real estate sold at auction 1849-07-07 3 Pearce, (infant) Obituary, child of David 1849-04-28 3 Pearce, Abby Married George Pearce of New Bedford 1835-04-04 3 Pearce, Alonzo Officer, Bristol Artillery 1860-04-07 2 Pearce, Capt. Rescued from capsized sloop Emeline 1842-03-12 2 Pearce, Capt. Captain of sloop Fame 1845-08-09 2 Pearce, Catherine H. Married Alexander Q. Liscomb 1854-07-29 3 Pearce, Fanny Obituary 1836-10-08 3 Pearce, George Surveyor of highways 1838-05-05 2 Pearce, George Committee of arrangements on Fourth 1838-06-30 3 Pearce, George Director, Freeman's Bank 1839-01-12 3 Pearce, George Appointed to town council 1840-04-18 2 Pearce, George Trustee of Savings Bank 1841-08-14 3 Pearce, George Committee of vigilance 1842-03-12 3 Pearce, George Quartermaster Bristol Artillery 1843-04-15 2 Pearce, George Prot. Episcopal rep to New Temperance Society 1844-01-27 2 Pearce, George 2nd Lt. of Artillery 1844-04-06 2 Pearce, George Elected Senator 1845-04-05 2 Pearce, George Signs law and order resolution 1845-11-08 2 Pearce, George Farm mentioned in news item 1846-01-10 2 Pearce, George Elected Senator 1846-04-04 2 Pearce, George Elected Senator 1847-04-10 2 Pearce, George Delegate to state Whig convention 1847-12-25 3 Pearce, George Vice-chairman of supporters of Zachary Taylor 1848-08-26 2 Pearce, George Warden of St. Michael's 1850-12-28 3 Pearce, George Auction at farm of 1853-07-23 3 Pearce, George Chosen Commissioner for property owners along RR. Route 1853-11-12 2 Pearce, George Trustee of Savings Institute 1856-01-19 3 Pearce, George Mentioned in assignee's sale notice regarding Narragansett Fish Works 1856-08-09 3 Pearce, George Dies, biography 1862-05-17 2 Pearce, George C. (may be George C. Pierce) Admitted freeman 1837-09-02 2 Pearce, George C. (may be George C. Pierce) Shop let 1837-09-23 3 Pearce, George C. (may be George C. Pierce) Committee of vigilance 1842-03-12 3 Pearce, George H. (tailor) Opens shop 1836-05-28 3 Pearce, George H. (tailor) Advertises for tailoresses 1836-05-28 3 Pearce, George H. (tailor) Moves shop to State Street 1848-06-10 3 Pearce, George H. (tailor) Appointed Postmaster 1849-06-09 2 Pearce, George H. (tailor) Retires as Postmaster, testimonial 1853-05-07 2 Pearce, George H. (tailor) Appointed to school committee 1855-04-21 2 Pearce, George H. (tailor) Director of Bristol Gas Light Co. 1856-02-16 3 Pearce, George H. (tailor) Ticketmaster of RR. Office 1860-09-01 2 Pearce, James Obituary, child 1836-03-05 3 Pearce, Jarvis B. Appointed constable 1834-05-17 2 Pearce, Jarvis B. Gauger of casks 1834-05-17 2 Pearce, Jarvis B. Coll. Of Bristol Charitable Fuel Society 1835-01-03 2 Pearce, Jarvis B. Solicitor, Bristol Charitable Fuel Society 1835-12-12 3 Pearce, Jarvis B. Surveyor of stone and brick walls 1838-05-05 2 Pearce, Jarvis B. V.P. Bristol C. Temperance Society 1839-03-02 2 Pearce, Jarvis B. Chosen for town watch 1839-12-21 2 Pearce, Jarvis B. House and lot sold 1840-09-12 3 Pearce, Jarvis B. Guardian of minor children 1841-02-06 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Appointed auctioneer 1842-04-23 2 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Advertises for goods 1842-12-03 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Advertises for bricks 1843-04-15 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Advertises for coal 1843-04-22 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Appointed Justice of Peace 1843-07-01 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Committee to assist fire victims in Fall River 1843-07-15 2 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Wharf mentioned, sailboat stolen 1845-07-15 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Advertises for lumber 1843-08-12 4 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Advertises for buffalo robes 1843-12-02 4 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Notice of change in business 1843-12-16 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Copartnership with A. Sidney Dewolf 1844-01-06 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Secretary of Law and Order party 1845-03-29 2 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Appointed Notary Public 1845-05-17 2 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Assignee of George and Jeremiah Munro 1846-08-15 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Secretary of committee to procure series of lectures 1846-11-21 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Delegate to Law and Order convention 1847-01-09 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) 2nd Sergeant of Artillery 1847-04-03 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Delegate to state Whig convention 1847-12-25 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Director, Bank of Bristol 1848-07-08 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Committee for election of Zachery Taylor 1848-08-18 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Agent for expedition to California gold fields 1849-03-10 2 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Copartnership with DeWolf dissolved 1849-06-16 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Sells real estate 1849-06-30 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Notice of disassociation with N. Coggeshall & Co. 1849-06-23 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Secretary of Art Union 1840-11-24 2 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) 1st Lt. of Artillary 1850-04-06 2 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Lt. Colonel of Artillery 1852-04-03 2 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Retires from arillery, receives resolution of thanks 1854-06-10 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Obituary 1857-04-04 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Probate Notice 1857-05-09 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Commissioner's, administrator's notice 1857-06-27 3 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Notice, regarding estate 1858-01-23 4 Pearce, Joseph C. (merchant) also see Pearce & DeWolf) Lawsuite vs. Benjamin Wilson resolved 1860-05-12 2 Pearce, LeBaron Bradford Obituary, child of John S. 1843-0617 3 Pearce, Lurana Obituary, child of Mason W. 1840-05-02 3 Pearce, Marion Obituary, child 1835-12-12 3 Pearce, Mary Ann Obituary, wife of George L. 1856-12-27 3 Pearce, Mary C. Married Francis Bowen 1836-04-16 3 Pearce, Mason W. (shopkeeper) Advertises for livery stable (Thames Street) 1855-09-28 3 Pearce, Mason W. (shopkeeper) Advertises for dry goods, grocery store(Thames Street) 1833-09-28 3 Pearce, Mason W. (shopkeeper) Sells house and lot 1835-08-15 3 Pearce, Mason W. (shopkeeper) Advertises for dry goods, 1838-11-17 3 Pearce, Mason W. (shopkeeper) Denies rumor 1840-10-10 3 Pearce, Mason W. (shopkeeper) Fire at store 1841-06-26 2 Pearce, Mason W. (shopkeeper) Advertises for State Street store 1842-05-07 3 Pearce, Mason W. (shopkeeper) Appointed Justice of Peace 1843-04-08 2 Pearce, Mason W. (shopkeeper) Committee to assist fire victims in Fall River 1843-07-15 2 Pearce, Mason W. (shopkeeper) Advertises for tailors' 1846-09-05 3 Pearce, Mason W. (shopkeeper) Charges I. Liscomb with death of horse 1846-12-12 2 Pearce, Mason W. (shopkeeper) Enlarges stable, offers rented carriage for parties 1848-04-22 3 Pearce, Mason W. (shopkeeper) Moves stable to Thames St. 1851-12-20 3 Pearce, Mason W. (shopkeeper) Hurt by nail during fire 1853-12-31 2 Pearce, Mason W. (shopkeeper) Receives appointment from court 1854-12-16 2 Pearce, Mason W. (shopkeeper) Store mentioned 1855-03-17 3 Pearce, Mason W. (shopkeeper) Sells livery stable 1855-03-17 3 Pearce, Mason W. (shopkeeper) Obituary 1873-11-22 2 Pearce, Richard S. Comm of arrangements, 4th of July 1840-07-04 2 Pearce, Richard S. Candidate for moderator of election meeting 1856-11-08 2 Pearce, Sarah Obituary 1833-12-07 3 Pearce, Thomas Copartnership with J. Simmons dissolved 1852-03-06 3 Pearce, Thomas Advertises for house 1855-02-03 3 Pearce, Thomas Advertises for house lots 1857-03-21 3 Pearce, Thomas E. Obituary, child of Capt. Richard S. 1848-11-04 3 Pearce, Walker Married Martha Franklin 1834-12-20 3 Pearce, Walker Leaves for Illinois with family 1837-03-18 2 Pearce, Walter Receives commission in U.S. Navy 1861-10-26 2 Pearce, William Obituary 1839-10-26 3 Pearce, William Director, Commerical Bank 1835-04-11 3 Pearce, William 2nd Distributor, Bristol Char. Fuel Society 1835-12-12 3 Pearce, William 2nd Director, Freeman's Bank 1837-01-07 3 Pearce, William 2nd Chosen Representative 1838-09-01 2 Pearce, William 2nd V.P. Bristol Seaman's Friends Society 1840-06-20 2 Pearce, William 2nd Chosen 2nd Representative 1840-08-29 2 Pearce, William 2nd Trustee of Savings Bank 1841-08-14 3 Pearce, William 2nd V.P. of Savings Bank 1841-08-21 2 Pearce, William 2nd Committee of Vigilance 1842-03-12 3 Pearce, William 2nd Obituary 1849-02-24 3 Pearce, William 2nd Probate notice 1849-03-10 3 Pearce, William 2nd Administrator's, Commissioner's notices 1849-04-07 3 Pearce, William 2nd Furniture sold at auction 1849-07-14 3 Pearce, William 2nd Administrator's sale of real estate 1846-11-10 3 Peare, Rebecca C. (may be R. Pearse) Married Daniel Gorham 1855-02-17 3 Pearl (schooner) Launched 1838-07-07 3 Pearse, (infant) Obituary, father Levi 1854-12-16 3 Pearse, (infant) Obituary, child of John S. 1847-07-03 3 Pearse, Albert S. (grocer) (may be A.S. Pearse) Agent for window sashes and blinds 1845-07-26 3 Pearse, Albert S. (grocer) (may be A.S. Pearse) Advertises for butter and cheese 1845-12-27 3 Pearse, Albert S. (grocer) (may be A.S. Pearse) Advertises for grocery store 1846-06-06 3 Pearse, Albert S. (grocer) (may be A.S. Pearse) Notice of change of business 1851-06-28 3 Pearse, Albert S. (grocer) (may be A.S. Pearse) Moves store 1851-11-01 3 Pearse, Albert S. (grocer) (may be A.S. Pearse) Advertises for groceries 1856-01-12 3 Pearse, Alice Married Richmond Allen 1845-08-30 3 Pearse, Ann S. Married John Peckham 1850-09-14 3 Pearse, Betsy Obituary and Eulogy 1855-01-06 3 Pearse, Capt. Richard King Philip Fire Co. offers vote of thanks 1851-11-15 3 Pearse, Capt. Richard S. Master of Brig Iris, ship lost 1861-03-30 2 Pearse, Capt. Richard S. Will command transport for Burnside Expedition 1861-11-09 2 Pearse, Catherine H. Notice to debtors of 1854-08-26 3 Pearse, Elizabeth Obituary 1854-12-23 3 Pearse, Elizabeth Obituary, father William 1858-01-30 3 Pearse, Emily Obituary, wife of Capt. John M. 1853-04-23 3 Pearse, Frances Childs Married Charles Chase of Port. 1855-12-20 3 Pearse, George F. (Captain) Married Phebe Leonard 1840-07-25 3 Pearse, George F. (Captain) Dies at sea 1843-11-25 2&3 Pearse, George G. Married Mary Robinson of S. Kingston 1849-10-20 3 Pearse, George G. Opens livery stable, offers rented carriages 1855-03-17 3 Pearse, George G. Horse and buggy stolen from 1855-10-06 2 Pearse, George G. Will discontinue business, horses, carriages, etc.sold at auction 1858-06-12 2&3 Pearse, George G. Former stable mentioned 1858-07-10 3 Pearse, George S. Offers omnibus coach for excursions 1857-07-18 2&3 Pearse, George S. Advertises 1857-08-01 3 Pearse, Hannah Married Albert Robinson of S. Kingston 1844-10-26 3 Pearse, Harriet B. Married A.G. Sandford 1851-11-01 3 Pearse, Harriet S. Married E. Fisk of Mass. 1860-12-22 3 Pearse, Jeremiah Obituary 1855-01-10 3 Pearse, Jesse Davis Obituary, infant 1835-09-21 3 Pearse, John B. Appointed constable 1858-06-12 2 Pearse, John B. Deputy Sheriff, mentioned in notice 1858-07-03 3 Pearse, John B. Married Rachel Norris 1860-03-24 3 Pearse, John B. Appointed Notary Public 1860-06-09 2 Pearse, John B. Treasurer of Bristol Wide Awake Club 1860-10-06 2 Pearse, John M. Obituary 1857-03-28 3 Pearse, John S. Deputy Sheriff 1855-01-13 3 Pearse, John S. Obituary 1857-03-28 2&3 Pearse, John S. Probate Notice 1857-06-13 4 Pearse, John S. Administrator's notice 1857-07-11 3 Pearse, John S. Commissioner's notice 1857-07-11 3 Pearse, John S. Administrator's petition to sell real estate of 1858-02-13 3 Pearse, John S. Administrator's sale of real estate 1858-03-13 3 Pearse, John W. Visiting Comm. Bristol's Friend Society 1840-06-20 2 Pearse, John W. Married Mary Munro 1843-05-13 3 Pearse, John W. Sells sloop Richard Smith 1855-03-31 3 Pearse, John W. Advertises for wholesale goods 1856-01-26 3 Pearse, John W. Advertises for grocery store on Thames St. 1860-01-07 4 Pearse, John W. Advertises for coal 1860-03-24 3 Pearse, Mary E. Married Albert Sparks 1851-08-16 3 Pearse, Mary M. Obituary, widow of Capt. Jeremiah 1861-02-09 3 Pearse, Mary M. Probate Notice 1861-02-16 3 Pearse, Mary N. Executor's notice 1861-05-18 3 Pearse, Mary Russell Obituary, father William 1852-12-11 3 Pearse, MaryAnn Married John I. Davis 1835-05-09 3 Pearse, Mason W. Jr. (see Pierce, Mason W. Jr. Pearse, Mr. A.S. (employee of Phoenix) (may be Albert S.) Lectures on electro-biology 1850-05-04 2 Pearse, Nancy (may be N. Pearse) Obituary, wife of Sylvanus 1855-09-22 3 Pearse, Phebe M. Married Fitzherbert Peabody 1848-05-20 3 Pearse, Rebecca B. Wife of Sanford, daughter of Ambrose Waldron, Obituary 1867-04-13 3 Pearse, Richmond Moderator of meeting of suporters of M. Fillmore 1856-09-20 3 Pearse, Ruth Obituary, widow of William 1860-05-19 3 Pearse, Ruth Probate Notice 1860-06-09 3 Pearse, Ruth Executor's notice 1860-07-07 3 Pearse, Sally Obituary, Eulogy, wife of Capt. William 1843-09-02 3 Pearse, Sarah Obituary, widow of Josiah 1854-09-02 3 Pearse, Susan Obituary 1840-05-30 3 Pearse, Thomas (housewright) Work on new house praised 1860-12-15 2 Pearse, Thomas H. Obituary 1838-07-28 3 Pearse, William William Pearse, Captain; article on life, Obituary 1867-02-09 3

Pearse, William Oldest member of Methodist Church in New England present at ceremony laying cornerstone for new Church 1855-09-01 2 Pearse, William 1st Obituary 1844-06-22 3 Pearse, William 1st Probate Notice 1844-07-06 3 Pearse, William 3rd (merchant) Advertises 1834-03-01 3 Pearse, William 3rd (merchant) Lawsuit mentioned 1837-02-04 2 Pearse, William 3rd (merchant) Lawsuit mentioned 1838-03-10 2 Pearse, William 3rd (merchant) Sells house and lot 1839-09-07 3 Pearse, William 3rd (merchant) Sells stock of goods 1839-09-07 3 Pearse, William 3rd (merchant) Lawsuit submitted to judgement 1840-09-19 2 Pearse, William 3rd (merchant) Assignee's notice 1840-09-26 3 Pearse, William 3rd (merchant) House and store sold at auction 1842-05-07 3 Pearse, William 3rd (merchant) House and store sold at auction 1845-02-15 3 Pearse, William 3rd (merchant) Married Hariet F. Cooke 1852-08-21 3 Pearse, William Bradford Obituary, child of Albert S. 1845-09-27 3 Pearse, Willie Son of Charles and Francis Chase, obituary 1864-10-01 3 Pease, Nancy (may be N. Pearse) Obituary, wife of Sylvanus 1855-09-22 3 Peck, A.F. Guardian appointed for (minor) 1858-04-24 3 Peck, A.F. Guardian requests to sell of mortgage estate of 1858-05-08 3 Peck, Abby Obituary, wife of Joseph 1846-02-28 3 Peck, Abby W. Married Benjamin Usher 1838-09-22 3 Peck, Albert Obituary 1843-02-18 3 Peck, Albert Guardian appointed for children 1848-02-12 3 Peck, Albert F. (minor) Guardian appointed for 1858-04-24 3 Peck, Albert F. (minor) Guardian requests to mortgage the estate of 1858-07-10 3 Peck, Albert F. (minor) Mortgagee's sale of real estate 1860-02-11 3 Peck, Albert F. (minor) Mortgagee's sale of real estate 1860-04-28 3 Peck, Albert F. (minor) Obituary 1865-05-06 3 Peck, Ann Married Capt. B. Smith of Warren 1846-08-01 3 Peck, Clara W. Obituary, infant child of Horace 1858-01-16 3 Peck, Eliza T. Wife of Horace, Obituary 1866-05-19 3 Peck, Elizabeth S. Obituary, child 1838-09-15 3 Peck, Emma Obituary 1858-12-11 3 Peck, Esther Obituary, wife of Joseph 1850-04-13 3 Peck, Francis Caught stealing money (negro) 1849-03-24 2 Peck, George H. Guardian appointed for (minor) 1858-04-24 3 Peck, George H. Guardian requests to sell off mortgage estate of 1858-05-08 3 Peck, George H. Mortgagee's sale of real estate 1860-02-11 3 Peck, George H. Mortgagee's sale of real estate 1860-04-28 3 Peck, George H. Returns from war because of illness 1861-08-10 2 Peck, George R. Married Margaret Smith 1844-07-27 3 Peck, George R. Advertises to sell lots of land 1852-04-17 3 Peck, George R. Bank stock, furniture sold at auction 1852-05-29 3 Peck, George W. Receives degree 1837-09-16 2 Peck, George W. Lecture praised 1841-01-02- 2 Peck, Grace Wife of Marshall Waldron, Obituary 1863-11-07 3 Peck, Hannah Obituary 1837-05-13 3 Peck, Helen Louisa Daughter of Horace, Peck, Obituary 1867-12-07 2 Peck, Hezekiah Advertises for livery stable 1836-09-10 3 Peck, Hezekiah Advertises fpr rented carriage 1836-09-21 3 Peck, Horace Married Eliza Cole 1838-05-26 3 Peck, Horace Appointed to school committee 1847-04-24 2 Peck, Isaac G. Purchases Peck's Wharf, makes extensive improvements 1846-09-26 2 Peck, Isaac G. Wharf estate let by V. Peck 1851-02-01 3 Peck, Isaac G. Sells wharf and lot to Coal Co. 1853-03-12 2 Peck, Isaac G. Political arguement with S. Fellows leads to assault charge 1856-08-02 2 Peck, Isaac G. Lawsuit resolved 1858-09-25 2 Peck, Isaac L. Petitions against creditors 1836-09-17 2 Peck, Jenny Obituary 1840-01-11 3 Peck, John N. Married Mary T. Ramiers 1858-04-17 3 Peck, John T. Obituary& Eulogy 1857-05-02 3 Peck, Jonathan Obituary 1833-12-21 3 Peck, Jonathan Probate Notice 1835-02-14 3 Peck, Joseph Obituary 1854-02-11 3 Peck, Joseph Probate Notice 1854-04-08 3 Peck, Joseph Administrator's notice 1855-01-06 3 Peck, Joseph Commissioner's notice 1855-12-29 3 Peck, Joseph Married Mary Bosworth of Barrington 1851-10-11 3 Peck, Joseph Shriff's sale of real estate 1860-06-23 Peck, Lydia N. Widow of Israel, Obituary 1875-09-04 2 Peck, Martha Obituary, widow of Samuel Vial 1849-01-20 3 Peck, Martha Probate Notice 1849-02-10 3 Peck, Mary Obituary, mother Belinda 1856-08-09 2&3 Peck, Nicholas (storekeeper) Notice to debtors 1834-01-11 3 Peck, Nicholas (storekeeper) Livestock and farm implements sold 1837-02-25 3 Peck, Nicholas (storekeeper) Notice to debtors, houses to be sold 1857-03-18 3 Peck, Nicholas (storekeeper) Wharf mentioned in advertisement 1838-10-13 3 Peck, Nicholas (storekeeper) Auction at farm of 1841-02-27 3 Peck, Nicholas (storekeeper) Auction at store 1841-03-20 3 Peck, Nicholas (storekeeper) Wharves, blacksmith shop, store sold 1845-11-22 3 Peck, Nicholas (storekeeper) Dies at 86, eulogy 1847-06-19 3 Peck, Nicholas (storekeeper) Probate Notice 1847-07-10 3 Peck, Nicholas (storekeeper) Executor's notice 1847-09-11 3 Peck, Nicholas (storekeeper) Farm sold 1849-02-03 3 Peck, Nicholas (storekeeper) Executor's sale of farm 1855-09-22 3 Peck, Nicholas Jr. Dies in Texas 1838-05-10 3 Peck, Nicholas Jr. Probate Notice 1838-05-26 3 Peck, Nicholas Jr. Commissioner's notice 1838-07-28 3 Peck, Nicholas Jr. Administrator's notice 1838-08-11 3 Peck, Rev. Francis Lectures on electro-biology 1836-12-17 3 Peck, Rev. Francis Appointed to school committee 1837-04-22 2 Peck, Rev. Francis Receives degree 1837-09-16 2 Peck, Robert A. Sails for Cuba 1857-10-17 2 Peck, Sally Married Benjamin Cummins 1843-07-22 3 Peck, Sarah Wife of Nicholas, Obituary 1869-12-11 3 Peck, Sukey Administrator's notice 1835-12-05 3 Peck, Susan Obituary 1835-08-15 3 Peck, Susan Probate Notice 1835-10-10 3 Peck, Susan Land sold 1836-09-10 3 Peck, Susan Administrator's sale 1836-09-21 3 Peck, Thersa Obituary, wife of Winchester 1848-04-08 3 Peck, Thersa Married to Joseph Furney 1833-09-21 3 Peck, V.G. (storekeeper) (Viets) Opens dry goods store 1849-08-25 3 Peck, V.G. (storekeeper) (Viets) Advertises for "Peck's cheap store" 1850-12-21 3 Peck, V.G. (storekeeper) (Viets) Notice of change in business 1852-02-21 3 Peck, V.G. (storekeeper) (Viets) Notice of final closeout of stock 1852-09-18 3 Peck, V.G. (storekeeper) (Viets) Former store mentioned 1852-09-25 3 Peck, V.G. (storekeeper) (Viets) Chosen delegate 1861-02-22 2 Peck, Waity Obituary 1843-04-29 3 Peck, William Obituary, father Robert 1855-01-20 3 Peck, William F. Married Seraphine Davis 1858-01-30 3 Peck's Wharf Mentioned in news item 1840-09-12 2 Peck's Wharf Purchasesd by I. Peck, extensive repairs made 1846-09-26 2 Peck's Wharf Purchased by P. Gladding & Son 1857-10-24 3 Peckam, Nathaniel Married to Julia Munro 1833-09-21 3 Peckham, Ab'm Notice concerning milk prices 1853-02-19 3 Peckham, Ab'm Obituary 1872-01-27 2 Peckham, Albert Married Caroline Dennis 1849-10-06 3 Peckham, Ann Married Joseph Simmons of Mass. 1835-01-03 3 Peckham, Benjamin Married Rebecca Cole 1838-06-02 3 Peckham, Benjamin Lawsuit mentioned 1839-02-09 2 Peckham, Benjamin Lawsuite submitted to referees 1840-09-19 2 Peckham, Benjamin Obituary 1872-01-20 2 Peckham, Catherine Obituary, widow of John 1854-10-21 3 Peckham, Charles Child Obituary 1865-12-09 3 Peckham, Charles Article 1865-12-16 2 Peckham, Ephraim S. Offers stud arab stallion 1843-05-13 3 Peckham, Ephraim S. Married Susan Bliss of Rehoboth 1849-05-19 3 Peckham, Francis L. Obituary, father Joshua 1855-12-29 3 Peckham, Francis L. King Philip Fire Co. issues resolution of sympathy 1855-12-29 3 Peckham, George Obituary, child of Nathanial 1840-08-29 3 Peckham, John Comm . To remove nuisances 1834-05-17 2 Peckham, John Director , Commercial Bank 1835-04-11 3 Peckham, John Comm. To examine fire engines 1838-05-05 2 Peckham, John Director, Bank of Bristol 1838-07-07 3 Peckham, John Committee of arrangements on Fourth 1842-06-18 2 Peckham, John Obituary 1846-05-16 3 Peckham, John Administrator's notice 1846-06-06 3 Peckham, John Jr. Slightly injured in fire 1840-01-18 2 Peckham, John Jr. Committee of vigilance re: adoption of constitution 1842-03-12 3 Peckham, John Jr. Measurer of wood 1842-04-23 2 Peckham, John Jr. Appointed Justice of Peace and Constable 1843-04-08 2 Peckham, John Jr. Resigns as fire ward during revamping of Sept. following destructive fire 1843-06-17 2 Peckham, John Jr. Appointed to committee to revamp fire dept. 1843-06-17 2 Peckham, John Jr. Examines homes for fire buckets 1843-07-15 3 Peckham, John Jr. Appointed auctioneer 1844-04-06 2 Peckham, John Jr. Commissioner fo asylum, assessor of taxes, clerk of market 1848-04-08 2 Peckham, John Jr. Appointed to town council 1850-04-06 2 Peckham, John Jr. Married Ann Pearse 1850-09-14 3 Peckham, John Jr. Director, Freeman's Bank 1853-01-15 3 Peckham, John Jr. Chosen Commissioner for property owners along RR. Route 1853-11-26 2 Peckham, John Jr. Trustee of savings institute 1856-01-19 3 Peckham, John Jr. Obituary 1860-10-13 3 Peckham, John Jr. Probate Notice 1860-11-10 3 Peckham, John Jr. Executor's notice 1861-01-12 3 Peckham, Josiah married Lizzie Pobinson 1861-09-28 3 Peckham, Mary A.C. Married Leonard G. Simmons 1856-06-14 3 Peckham, Mary J. Married John O. Anderson of Pawtucket 1854-04-01 3 Peckham, Mary Kate Married Joseph E. Cole from Woonsocket 1857-10-17 3 Peckham, Sarah Married Benjamin Franklin 1845-12-27 3 Peckham, Sarah Obituary 1839-07-06 3 Peckham, William C. Married Elizabeth B. Martin 1855-01-06 3 Peckham, William L. (tailor) Advertises 1833-11-23 3 Peckham, William L. (tailor) Moves store across street 1835-07-11 3 Peckham, William L. (tailor) Advertises for apprentice 1835-10-03 3 Peckham, William L. (tailor) Advertises for female apprentices 1835-10-03 3 Peckham, William L. (tailor) Appointed auctioneer 1840-08-29 2 Peckham, William L. (tailor) Will close business 1846-07-04 3 Peckham, William L. (tailor) Former store mentioned 1846-11-07 3 Peckham, William L. (tailor) Director, Commerical Bank 1847-04-10 3 Peckham, William L. (tailor) Appointed to school committee 1854-04-08 2 Peckham, William L. (tailor) Appointed auditor of accounts 1855-04-21 2 Peckham, William L. (tailor) Director, Bank of Bristol 1855-07-07 3 Peckham, William L. (tailor) Treasurer of Bristol Freemont Club 1856-09-13 2 Peckham, William L. (tailor) Director, Freeman's Bank 1860-01-07 3 Peckham, William L. (tailor) Appointed auctioneer 1860-04-28 2 Peckham, William Russell Obituary, father Albert 1853-12-03 3 Peckham. Ephriam (infant) Son of Ephriam and Susan, Obituary 1868-09-26 3 Peirce, J.G. (see Pierce, J.G. Peltier, Adeline Obituary 1875-04-17 2 Penno, Isaac H. Begins to manufacture cigars 1843-08-26 3 Penno, Mary C. Married Joseph Alger 1843-05-13 3 Pepper, Margaret Wife of Charles, Obituary 1871-08-19 2 Pepper, Martha daughter of Charles & Marjorie, Obituary 1864-09-17 3 Periodical Association Meets at office of Dr. Briggs 1847-09-25 3 Periodical Association Description of group 1847-10-16 2 Periodical Association Peridicals sold at auction 1851-11-08 3 , Nancy Obituary 1872-06-22 2 Perry, Alexander (manufacturer) Guardian to be appointed 1838-01-20 3 Perry, Alexander (manufacturer) Guardian's notice 1839-05-11 3 Perry, Alexander (manufacturer) Opens Grist Mill and Iron Furnace with N. Coggeshall 1846-05-09 2 Perry, Alexander (manufacturer) Married Lavina Howe 1847-05-08 3 Perry, Alexander (manufacturer) Advertises to let Charles DeWolf Place 1848-02-19 3 Perry, Alexander (manufacturer) Copartnership with N. Coggeshall dissolved 1851-01-11 3 Perry, Alexander (manufacturer) Mortgagee's sale of Mill and Foundry 1852-09-18 3 Perry, Alexander (manufacturer) Advertises to let Hog Island Farm 1856-03-15 3 Perry, Alexander (manufacturer) V.P. of Bristol Fillmore & Donelson Club 1856-10-04 3 Perry, Alexander (manufacturer) Chosen delegate 1861-02-22 2 Perry, Alexander DeWolf Marshall of the day on Fourth 1858-07-03 2 Perry, Brothers & Co. Shipyard Launches ship 1833-11-16 3 Perry, Brothers & Co. Shipyard Sells real estate and ships 1834-08-02 3 Perry, Brothers & Co. Shipyard Obituary of Malatiah Perry 1834-09-27 3 Perry, Deacon Daniel Obituary 1835-01-31 3 Perry, Deacon Daniel Probate Notice 1837-10-14 3 Perry, Deacon Daniel Administrator's notice 1843-03-11 3 Perry, Eliza B. Obituary 1866-05-26 3 Perry, Eliza M. Obituary 1860-05-05 3 Perry, George W. Copartnership with L. Bullock dissolved 1848-03-04 3 Perry, Hannah Married Wm. Vickery 1838-09-01 3 Perry, James DeWolf Married Julia Jones 1836-03-05 3 Perry, James DeWolf Sells stock in Bristol Steam Mill 1839-06-08 3 Perry, James DeWolf Advertises for goods aboard schooner Barton 1839-09-14 3 Perry, James DeWolf Advertises for farm workers 1840-02-15 3 Perry, James DeWolf Rents house and garden 1841-02-27 3 Perry, James DeWolf Farm mentioned in advertisement 1841-03-20 3 Perry, James DeWolf Advertises for coal 1841-07-31 3 Perry, James DeWolf Escorts missionary to New York 1841-12-18 2 Perry, James DeWolf House torn down to stop spread of fire. Committee studies reimbursement 1843-09-02 2 Perry, James DeWolf Further study of reimbursement 1843-10-21 2 Perry, James DeWolf Rents Point Farm 1844-02-17 3 Perry, James DeWolf Rents South Point Farm 1846-01-31 3 Perry, James DeWolf Advertises to let Charles DeWolf Place 1848-02-18 3 Perry, James DeWolf Wife mentioned as descendent of Benjamin Bourne 1848-03-18 2 Perry, James DeWolf Advertises to sell Fletcher House 1852-10-02 3 Perry, James DeWolf Notice concerning milk prices 1853-02-19 3 Perry, James DeWolf Advertises for caretaker for farm 1853-03-12 3 Perry, James DeWolf Notice of lawsuit vs. J.G. Harding 1853-08-20 3 Perry, James DeWolf Farm mentioned 1853-09-17 2 Perry, James DeWolf Advertises to let Hog Island Farm 1856-03-15 3 Perry, James DeWolf Exhibits prize calves at State Fair 1858-09-18 2 Perry, James DeWolf V.P. of RI Society for Encourgement of Domestic Industry 1860-02-04 2 Perry, James DeWolf Delegate to convention regarding protection of Western Indians 1860-08-25 2 Perry, James DeWolf President of Socienty for Encourgement of Domestic Industry 1861-01-26 2 Perry, James DeWolf Appointed Deacon of St. Michael's Church 1861-11-30 2 Perry, Julia Bourne Obituary. Father James DeWolf 1857-06-27 3 Perry, Kimball Chosen delegate to conference on state of economy 1834-03-29 2 Perry, Kimball Admitted freeman 1834-08-30 2 Perry, Kimball Sells hull of ship 1835-10-31 3 Perry, M.G.C. (teacher) Opens school on High Street 1855-04-14 3 Perry, Malatiah B. Admitted freeman 1834-08-30 2 Perry, Malatiah B. Obituary 1834-09-27 3 Perry, Malatiah B. Probate Notice 1834-11-08 3 Perry, Malatiah B. Guardian appointed for children 1835-03-07 3 Perry, Malatiah B. Commissioner's notice 1835-10-17 3 Perry, Malatiah B. House and lot sold 1840-02-08 3 Perry, Marion E. Obituary, wife of Sylvester R. 1860-05-12 3 Perry, Mary P. Married, Rev. D.W. Faunce of Mass. 1853-08-20 3 Perry, Miss M.P. (teacher) Opens private school 1849-04-07 3 Perry, Miss S.K. (storekeeper) Notice, will move school 1853-12-17 3 Perry, Mrs. Severely burned in accident 1858-11-06 2 Perry, Mrs. P.C. (teacher) Opens school on High Street 1855-04-07 3 Perry, Nancy B. Guardian to be appointed 1838-01-20 3 Perry, Nancy B. Guardian's notice 1839-01-26 3 Perry, Phebe Obituary and Eulogy, wife of Deacon Daniel 1842-10-01 3 Perry, Raymond (may be Raymond H.J.) Serving in Marine Artillery 1861-08-03 2 Perry, Raymond H.J. (may be Raymond Perry) Appointed 1st Lieutenant of R.I. Battery 1861-08-17 2 Perry, Raymond H.J. (may be Raymond Perry) Praises for marksmanship 1862-05-03 2 Perry's Wharf Mentioned in advertisement 1844-11-30 3 Perry(steamboat) Mentioned in advertisement 1846-09-12 3 Perry(steamboat) Combined with express stage line 1846-11-14 3 Perry(steamboat) Transport warships 1847-01-02 2 Perry(steamboat) Makes excursion voyage from Newport to Bristol 1847-07-31 2 Perry(steamboat) Run hampered by extreme cold 1848-01-15 2 Perry(steamboat) Rocket from starts fire 1849-08-11 2 Perry(steamboat) Winter schedule 1849-11-17 3 Perry(steamboat) Will carry Providence mail 1854-07-15 2 Perry(steamboat) Will connect to Providence-Bristol RR 1855-05-19 2 Perry(steamboat) Begins run to Newport 1855-07-14 2

Perry(steamboat) Withdrawn from Bristol-Newport run, lack of mode of transportation between cities cited 1856-01-19 2 Perry(steamboat) Forced to dock in Bristol because of ice 1860-01-07 2 , Eliza Widow of Smith, Obituary 1872-09-21 2 Peters, Prudence Married George Chappell 1837-11-25 3 Peters, Smith Obituary 1865-04-15 2 , Capt. Son hurt in accident 1853-01-01 2 Peterson, John B. Married Mary Freeborn 1836-10-08 3 Peterson, Mary Obituary, wife of Capt. John B. 1849-05-19 3 Petter, Rowse T. Commissioner of asylum 1837-09-02 2 Pettis, David A. (mariner) Drowns in cuban harbor 1857-03-07 2 Pettis, James W. Obituary, father Joseph 1856-01-26 3 Pettis, Joseph (infant) Obituary, father Joseph 1852-10-23 3 Pharmacies (see Drug Stores) Phelps, Catherine Matilda Obituary, father William B. 1853-01-15 3 Phelps, Charles Opens grocery store 1848-05-27 3 Phelps, Charles Notice of change in business 1850-01-05 3 Phelps, Charles Advertises for fishing supplies 1850-04-27 3 Phelps, Charles Will leave town 1850-05-11 3 Phelps, Charles Auction of remaining stock 1850-05-25 3 Phelps, Charles Married Sophia E. Brooks of N.Y. 1853-11-19 3 Phelps, Charles Doing well in New York 1855-10-20 2 Phelps, Charles Advertises for New York store 1858-06-19 1 Phelps, Laura Obituary, child 1839-12-07 3 Phelps, Laura Obituary, child 1836-05-28 3 Phelps, William B. House robbed of $300 1846-12-05 2 Phelps, William B. Suspected robber arrested 1846-12-12 2 Phelps, William B. Stolen desk found at roadside 1847-01-02 2 Phelps, William B. Account of robbery 1847-01-09 2 Phelps, William B. Further account of robbery 1847-01-16 2 Phelps, William B. 2nd robber arrested 1847-03-06 2 Phelps, William B. Robbers escape from jail 1847-04-17 2 Phelps, William B. Open steam grist mill 1847-11-13 3 Phelps, William B. married Susan Pike of Newport 1848-04-29 3 Phelps, William B. Injured by careless hunters 1855-11-10 2 Phenix (sailboat) mentioned (W.H.S. Bayley, owner) 1853-09-10 2 Phifer, Charles O. Falls overboard, drowns 1838-09-29 2 Philgrine, Emily G. Married E. Kempton of New Bedford 1845-01-11 3 Philips, Joseph Dies at sea 1852-07-24 3 Phillips, Annie Wife of P. Henry Phillips, of Philadelphia and daughter of William Davis, Obituary 1868-08-01 3 Phillips, Daniel Obituary 1870-02-26 2 Phillips, Martha D. Married G. W. Fraperry of N.Y. 1844-12-28 3 Phillips, P. Henry Officer, St. Alban's Lodge 1860-12-29 2 Phillips, P. Henry Clerk of King Philip Fire Co. 1861-01-04 2 Phillips, Sarah Obituary 1838-09-08 3 Phillips, Sarah Probate Notice 1838-10-06 3 Phillips, Sarah Commissioner's notice 1839-01-19 3 Phillips, Sarah Administrator's notice 1839-01-26 3 Phillips, Sarah Administrator's sale of property 1839-07-06 3 Phiney, Eliza Married Samuel Ladieu of Barrington 1836-04-23 3 Phinney, Theodore W. Moves to Newport, purchases Wolfe estate 1858-09-11 2 Photographers C. and N. Wickles, Daguerreotype Portrait Photographers, visit Bristol 1841-10-09 2&3 Photographers C. and N. Wickles praised 1841-10-16 2 Photographers Messrs. Lyon & Gurley, Daguerrotype Photographers, visit Bristol 1844-08-10 2&3 Photographers Manchester & Pinkham offer portraits 1845-08-30 3 Photographers Messr. Gregory & Armingtom visit Bristol, Daguerrotyoe artists 1846-08-22 2&3 Photographers Daguerrotype artists Hough and Anthony visit Bristol 1847-09-04 2&3 Photographers Daguerreotype artist J. Brayton visits Bristol 1847-10-02 3 Photographers Daguereotype artist Bussell & Woodward visit Bristol, open store on Hope St. 1848-07-29 3 Photographers Henry Simmons offers Daguereotype portraits 1848-08-05 2 Photographers J. Brown offers Daguerreotypes 1849-01-27 3 Photographers Daguerreotype artists Taylor and Taft visit Bristol 1849-11-03 3 Photographers Advertises for Jeffers' Daguerrain saloon 1851-07-26 3 Photographers Testimonial for Jeffers' saloon 1851-08-02 2 Photographers G.W.J. Hawes advertises for Daguerreotypes1851-11-293 1851-11-29 3 Photographers J.C. Richardson offers Daguerreotypes 1855-01-29 3 Photographers E.S. Dunshee offers Daguerreotypes 1853-04-09 3 Photographers Testimonial for Mr. Dunshee 1855-05-14 2 Photographers Mr. Bean offers Daguerreotypes 1855-08-18 3 Photographers Mr. Bean offers Mezzotypes and Ambrotypes 1855-10-13 3 Photographers Susan Munro offers Mezzotypes 1857-07-18 2 Photographers J. Thurston offers Ambrotypes 1858-10-02 3 Photographers Testimonial for J. Thurston 1858-10-16 2 Photographers J. Trott offers photographs, Ambrotypes 1860-04-21 3 Pierce & Bowen Dry Goods Advertises 1835-08-01 3 Pierce & Bowen Dry Goods Copartnership dissolved 1836-05-25 3 Pierce & Bullock Advertises for livery stable 1848-12-30 3 Pierce & Bullock Dissolved, Pierce to continue business 1849-03-31 3 Pierce, A.S. (storekeeper) (may be Albert S. Pearse) Advertises for groceries 1855-05-05 3 Pierce, Abigail Guardian appointed 1837-02-11 3 Pierce, Abigail C. Married Marcus Hoar 1851-12-27 3 Pierce, Alfred Married Elvira Horton 1841-05-29 3 Pierce, Alfred Advertises for lime, brick 1852-03-27 3 Pierce, Angie Obituary 1854-10-07 3 Pierce, Angie Administrator's notice 1854-11-11 3 Pierce, Angie Commissioner's notice 1854-11-11 3 Pierce, Angie Probate Notice 1854-10-21 3 Pierce, Ann Widow of late Captain Martin Pierce, Obituary 1858-01-25 3 Pierce, Bradford Obituary, child 1838-04-14 3 Pierce, Capt. William Celebrates 90th Anniversary 1862-11-08 2 Pierce, Choice M. Married Thomas Goff of Providence 1841-05-29 3 Pierce, Cornelius Bravery at Battle at Bull Run cited 1861-07-27 2 Pierce, David A. (storekeeper) Married Jane Pilling 1846-06-13 3 Pierce, David A. (storekeeper) Copartnership with J. Bullock dissolved (Livery Stable); Pierce to continue business 1849-03-31 3 Pierce, David A. (storekeeper) Horse and buggy stolen from 1851-02-22 2 Pierce, David A. (storekeeper) J. Fairfield arrested, horse and buggy recovered 1851-03-08 2 Pierce, David A. (storekeeper) Store burglarized 1858-11-13 2 Pierce, David A. (storekeeper) Suspected thieves arrested 1858-11-27 2 Pierce, David A. (storekeeper) Advertises for "Hall of Fashion" 1860-01-07 4 Pierce, David A. (storekeeper) Officer, St. Alban's Lodge 1860-12-29 2 Pierce, Ella Francis Obituary, father Alfred 1855-05-05 3 Pierce, G.C. (may be George C.) Opens singing school 1858-12-25 3 Pierce, George C. (may be G.C. Pierce) Copartnership with Francis Bowen dissolved 1836-06-25 3 Pierce, George C. (may be G.C. Pierce) Advertises for dry goods store 1836-07-02 3 Pierce, George C. (may be G.C. Pierce) Librarian Potter Library 1836-10-29 3 Pierce, George C. (may be G.C. Pierce) Will leave town, close store 1837-09-30 3 Pierce, George C. (may be G.C. Pierce) Will not close, advertises 1837-10-21 3 Pierce, George C. (may be G.C. Pierce) Will leave town in April 1838-03-17 3 Pierce, George C. (may be G.C. Pierce) Advertises to let store 1838-04-14 3 Pierce, George C. (may be G.C. Pierce) Advertises; opens new store 1838-06-30 3 Pierce, George C. (may be G.C. Pierce) Advertises for grocery store 1840-06-06 3 Pierce, George C. (may be G.C. Pierce) Collector, Bristol Seaman's Friend Society 1841-07-24 2 Pierce, George C. (may be G.C. Pierce) Advertises for store 1843-12-02 3 Pierce, George C. (may be G.C. Pierce) Circulating comm. Y.M. Temperance Soc. 1844-03-16 2 Pierce, George C. (may be G.C. Pierce) Advertises for new store (High Street) 1844-04-13 3 Pierce, George C. (may be G.C. Pierce) Notice of change in business 1848-12-16 3 Pierce, George C. (may be G.C. Pierce) Former store mentioned 1850-10-19 3 Pierce, George C. (may be G.C. Pierce) Appointed Justice of Peace 1853-05-07 2 Pierce, George C. (may be G.C. Pierce) Former house mentioned 1854-08-19 3 Pierce, George G. Assists in attempted salvage of wreck 1858-12-11 2 Pierce, George H. see Pearce, George H. Pierce, George L. Married Mary Wilcox 1849-12-15 3 Pierce, Henry P. (music teacher) Sec. and Treas. Of Young Men's Temperance Society 1846-04-11 2 Pierce, Henry P. (music teacher) Offers organ and piano lessons 1847-09-25 3 Pierce, Henry P. (music teacher) Married Mary Pilling 1848-05-27 3 Pierce, Henry P. (music teacher) Advertises for pianos 1848-10-28 3 Pierce, Henry P. (music teacher) Music school enjoys excursion 1855-08-04 3 Pierce, Henry P. (music teacher) Directs concert to benefit Bristol volunteers 1861-05-25 2 Pierce, Isabella L. Obituary, child 1838-04-28 3 Pierce, James Temperance advocate stays with 1847-01-23 3 Pierce, James F. (house carpenter) Married Amelia L. White 1852-07-24 3 Pierce, James F. (house carpenter) Moves shop to Long Wharf 1854-09-16 3 Pierce, James F. (house carpenter) Former shop mentioned in advertisement 1854-10-14 3 Pierce, James F. (house carpenter) Assignee's notice 1855-09-22 3 Pierce, James H. Married Julia Bowen 1838-09-01 3 Pierce, James P. (storekeeper) Married Marion Diman 1843-06-17 3 Pierce, James P. (storekeeper) Opens general store 1845-04-26 3 Pierce, James P. (storekeeper) Advertises for shoes 1845-05-31 3 Pierce, James P. (storekeeper) Married Eliza Hoar 1845-12-27 3 Pierce, James P. (storekeeper) Advertises for store 1848-09-30 3 Pierce, James P. (storekeeper) Store burglarized, H. Newell arrested 1850-07-27 2 Pierce, James P. (storekeeper) Advertises for People's accomodation store 1850-08-31 3 Pierce, James P. (storekeeper) Reopens Gothic hall 1853-04-30 3 Pierce, James P. (storekeeper) Former store mentioned 1853-12-10 3 Pierce, James P. (storekeeper) Sells house and lot 1855-03-17 3 Pierce, James P. (storekeeper) Advertises for barn 1855-06-09 3 Pierce, James P. (storekeeper) Notice of change in business 1857-08-22 3 Pierce, James P. (storekeeper) Advertises for dry goods 1857-10-10 3 Pierce, James P. (storekeeper) Delegate to convention regarding protection of Western Indians 1860-08-25 2 Pierce, James P. (storekeeper) Advertises for dry goods 1861-08-10 3 Pierce, James P. (storekeeper) Obituary 1869-09-11 3 Pierce, Jarvis B. Shoots wife by accident 1847-08-07 2 Pierce, Jarvis B. Further account of shooting 1847-08-21 2 Pierce, Jarvis G. (son of Jarvis B.) Dies at 21, Eulogy 1841-05-01 3 Pierce, Jarvis G. (son of Jarvis B.) Probate Notice 1841-05-14 3 Pierce, Jarvis G. (son of Jarvis B.) Administrator's notice 1841-06-26 3 Pierce, Jarvis G. (storekeeper) Opens general store 1839-09-28 3 Pierce, Jarvis G. (storekeeper) Advertises for medicine 1839-10-05 3 Pierce, Jarvis G. (storekeeper) V.P. Bristol Seaman's Friends Society 1840-06-20 2 Pierce, Jarvis G. (storekeeper) Advertises for hardware 1840-10-17 3 Pierce, Jarvis G. (storekeeper) J.B. Munro buys store of 1841-03-20 3 Pierce, Jarvis G. (storekeeper) House on Constitution St. rented 1844-06-22 3 Pierce, John S. Elected officer of Infantry 1834-05-03 2 Pierce, John S. Gives clam bake 1835-09-05 3 Pierce, John S. Surveyor of highways 1836-05-14 2 Pierce, John S. Opens hotel 1837-11-11 3 Pierce, John S. Gives banquuet for Washington's birthday 1838-02-24 2 Pierce, John S. Agent for counterfeit detector 1838-10-27 2 Pierce, John S. Sells hotel to Wm. Bradford 1838-04-13 2&3 Pierce, John S. House rented 1840-02-22 3 Pierce, John W. Circulating comm. Y.M. Temperance Soc. 1844-03-16 2 Pierce, Lydia A. Married Wm. Thornton of N.J. 1861-01-12 3 Pierce, Lyman Obituary, son of Levi 1852-11-27 3 Pierce, Mahalia C. Married Charles Sanford 1850-04-13 3 Pierce, Marion Obituary, wife of James 1844-11-16 3 Pierce, Martha Wife of Walker, obituary 1863-08-29 3 Pierce, Martha E. Obituary, child of Walker 1843-11-18 3 Pierce, Martin Mention of boarding house 1837-01-14 3 Pierce, Martin Advertises to let sailor's home 1845-02-22 3 Pierce, Martin Former house mentioned in advertisement 1845-06-07 3 Pierce, Martin Advertises to let sailor's home 1849-03-17 3 Pierce, Mason Jr. (storekeeper) Visiting Comm. Bristol's Seamans'Friend Society 1840-06-20 2 Pierce, Mason Jr. (storekeeper) Married Lydia Townsend 1842-06-25 3 Pierce, Mason Jr. (storekeeper) Collector, Bristol Seaman's Friend Society 1842-09-24 2 Pierce, Mason Jr. (storekeeper) Manager, Y.M. Temperance Soc. 1844-03-16 2 Pierce, Mason Jr. (storekeeper) Notice, will close dry goods store 1846-08-01 3 Pierce, Mason Jr. (storekeeper) Former store mentioned 1846-09-12 3 Pierce, Mason Jr. (storekeeper) Moves tailor shop and dry goods store 1847-12-11 3 Pierce, Mason Jr. (storekeeper) Advertises for "fine hall" 1849-06-02 3 Pierce, Mason Jr. (storekeeper) Makes business arrangement with Marchant & Co. 1849-09-01 3 Pierce, Mason Jr. (storekeeper) Advertises for dry goods 1850-06-15 3 Pierce, Mason Jr. (storekeeper) Enlarges store 1851-04-05 3 Pierce, Mason Jr. (storekeeper) Store changes ownership 1853-04-09 3 Pierce, Mason Jr. (storekeeper) Opens new store on Hope St. 1854-11-25 3 Pierce, Mason Jr. (storekeeper) Advertises for coat makers 1855-03-03 3 Pierce, Mason Jr. (storekeeper) Advertises 1860-08-25 3 Pierce, Mason W. see (Pearce, Mason W. Pierce, Married Eliza Appleby 1849-10-13 3 Pierce, Sanford M. Sells house and lot 1837-03-18 3 Pierce, Sarah A. Married David Bullock Jr. 1846-09-05 3 Pierce, Susan Obituary 1866-07-21 3 Pierce, Thomas Obituary 1850-04-13 3 Pierce, William 2nd Elected 2nd Representative 1838-04-21 2 Pierce, William H. Guardian appointed 1837-02-11 3 Pierce's Hotel (also see John S. Pierce) Dinner served in 1838-06-30 2 Pierce's Hotel (also see John S. Pierce) Sold to Wm. Bradford, becomes State Street Hotel 1839-04-13 2&3 Pierce's Wharf Mentioned in advertisement 1845-09-27 3 Piling, Jane Married David Pierce 1846-06-13 3 Pilling, Mary Married Henry Peirce 1848-05-27 3 Pitman, Abby M. Married J. Gooding 1860-09-22 3 Pitman, Ann Married Samuel Munro 1839-03-02 3 Pitman, Benjamin Comm. To study commemeration of Battle of New Orleans 1836-12-31 3 Pitman, Benjamin App. Health Officer 1840-07-11 3 Pitman, Benjamin App. To school committee 1853-04-16 2 Pitman, Benjamin Obituary, child 1840-04-04 3 Pitman, Benjamin Obituary, child of Benjamin Jr. 1845-11-15 3 Pitman, Benjamin Jr. Copartnership with Geo. Reynolds dissolved 1837-09-23 3 Pitman, Bradford Probate Notice 1848-09-09 3 Pitman, Capt. Benjamin Master of shipwrecked Brig Helen Maria 1856-02-09 2 Pitman, Capt. Benjamin App. Inspector of customs 1857-10-31 2 Pitman, Capt. Davis Injured aboard schooner Perine 1860-08-11 2 Pitman, Capt. Josiah K. (may be J.K. Pitman) Judge of Providence Regatta 1853-09-24 2 Pitman, Capt. Josiah K. (may be J.K. Pitman) Judge of Regatta 1854-09-09 3 Pitman, Capt. Josiah K. (may be J.K. Pitman) App. Commander of Lightboat 1854-12-30 2 Pitman, Capt. Josiah K. (may be J.K. Pitman) Real estate sold at sheriff's sale 1858-08-28 3 Pitman, Charlotte C. Married Alfred Luther 1837-12-09 3 Pitman, Elisha A. Obituary, child 1837-03-04 Pitman, Eliza Wife of John Howland Pitman, Obituary 1867-02-09 3 Pitman, Elizabeth L. Married Nathan Heath 1839-05-11 3 Pitman, Elizabeth L. Obituary 1864-03-12 3 Pitman, George Obituary, infant 1833-11-16 3 Pitman, H.J. (grocer) (Hezekiah) Advertises for grocery store 1842-12-03 3 Pitman, H.J. (grocer) (Hezekiah) Circulating comm. Y.M. Temperance Soc. 1844-03-16 2 Pitman, H.J. (grocer) (Hezekiah) Clerk of Hydraulion Co. 1847-12-18 3 Pitman, H.J. (grocer) (Hezekiah) Opens store, corner Hope and Bradford 1849-11-03 3 Pitman, H.J. (grocer) (Hezekiah) Slate for stage kept in store of 1850-01-26 3 Pitman, H.J. (grocer) (Hezekiah) Notice of change in business 1851-08-30 3 Pitman, H.J. (grocer) (Hezekiah) Notice regarding democrats of Bristol 1852-06-12 3 Pitman, H.J. (grocer) (Hezekiah) Appointed Postmaster 1853-05-07 2 Pitman, H.J. (grocer) (Hezekiah) Praised for delivering mail during severe snow storm 1856-01-12 2 Pitman, H.J. (grocer) (Hezekiah) Resigns as postmaster, services praised 1861-06-15 2 Pitman, Helen Obituary, child 1840-04-04 3 Pitman, J. Travis (James) Visiting Comm. Bristol's Seamans'Friend Society 1843-12-25 2 Pitman, J. Travis (James) Pres. Bristol Seaman's Friend Soc. 1852-02-21 2 Pitman, J.K. (may be Capt. Josiah K.) Boatman of port 1855-06-25 2 Pitman, James D. (Captain) Married Eunice Walderon 1853-02-26 3 Pitman, James D. (Captain) Obituary 1871-04-29 3 Pitman, John A. Offers reward for vandals of shop 1852-04-17 3 Pitman, John A. Obituary, also Eulogy 1856-11-22 3 Pitman, John A. Seized with apoplectic fit 1855-05-05 2 Pitman, Mary Obituary, wife of Capt. James 1852-09-04 3 Pitman, Mary Obituary, child of Benjamin Jr. 1846-04-18 3 Pitman, Mary Anna Obituary, child of Capt. James D. 1842-09-24 3 Pitman, Mary Anna Eulogy 1842-10-01 3 Pitman, Mary J. Married Edward Brunsen 1858-11-20 3 Pitman, Nancy Obituary 1837-11-04 3 Pitman, Samuel Dies in New York 1839-05-11 3 Pitman, Sarah Obituary, age 81 yrs, widow of Capt. Samuel 1856-10-04 3 Pitman, Sarah R. Obituary, child of Capt. Josiah K. 1845-11-01 3 Pitman, Wilbur Fisk Obiruary, father John K. 1855-05-05 3 Pitman, William Obituary 1840-04-25 3 Pitman, William A. Obituary, child of late Wm. 1842-03-26 3 Pitman, William H. Child of falls from tree, breaks leg 1849-07-21 2 Pitman, William H. Chosen democratic delegate 1861-02-22 2 Pitman, William Henry Married Mary Howes of New Bedford 1839-09-07 3 Pitman. George Howard (infant) Obituary, son of John H. & Eliza F. 1857-07-25 3 Pitmen, John H. Eliected to committee 1834-09-06 2 Pitmen, John H. Store mentioned in adver. 1840-02-08 3 Pitmen, John H. Married Eliza Slade 1840-01-18 3 Pitmen, John H. Appointed to town council 1853-04-16 2 Pitmen, John H. Appointed Notary Public 1853-05-07 2 Pitmen, John H. Appointed to school committee 1854-04-08 2 Pitmen, John H. Officer of St. Alban's lodge 1855-12-22 2 Place, Joseph M. Obituary, son of Thomas & Abby 1858-04-17 3 Planter (schooner) Advertises to sell 1849-06-09 3 Plummer, John S. Sells stock in Bristol Steam Mill 1843-03-04 3 Plummer, John S. Sells stock in Poka Steam Mill 1844-04-13 3 Plummer, Mr. Overseer at Pokanoket Steam Mill 1844-11-30 2 Pocanoket Steam Mill Notice of stockholder's meeting 1840-01-25 3 Pocanoket Steam Mill Director's chosen 1840-02-08 3 Pocanoket Steam Mill Advertises for lathing and plastering 1840-02-08 3 Pocanoket Steam Mill Advertises to rent, just completed 1840-08-01 3 Pocanoket Steam Mill Director's enjoy picnic 1844-03-23 2 Pocanoket Steam Mill Girl killed in accident in 1844-11-30 2 Pocanoket Steam Mill Engine badly damaged 1853-02-05 2 Pocanoket Steam Mill Escapes destruction during fire 1853-12-31 2&3 Pocanoket Steam Mill No. of employees, capital invested 1856-01-19 2

Pocanoket Steam Mill Heavily damaged by fire, firemen hindered by frostbite and frozen pipes, 170 bristolians out of work 1856-02-16 2 Pocanoket Steam Mill Meeting held regarding assistance of unemploy workers 1856-02-16 2 Pocanoket Steam Mill Gable blown done by squall 1856-03-08 2 Pocanoket Steam Mill Stockholders meet to determine fate of mill 1856-05-10 2 Pocanoket Steam Mill Stockholders decide to sell property 1856-05-17 2 Pocanoket Steam Mill Advertises for auction 1856-06-14 3 Pocanoket Steam Mill Property, buildings, machinery sold 1857-03-21 3 Pocanoket Steam Mill Value of property as manufacturing center cited 1857-05-09 2 Pocanoket Steam Mill Property unoccupied, article concerning value of to capitalists 1858-05-15 2 Pocanoket Steam Mill Property sold 1858-07-31 3 Pocanoket Steam Mill Estate purchased by J. Babbitt 1858-08-07 2 Pocanoket Steam Mill Flag raising at 1861-05-04 2 Pocanoket Steam Mill Edward Babbitt named agent for 1863-03-07 2 Pocanoket Steam Mill Sold, will be operating soon 1863-02-28 2 Point Farm To let 1840-02-29 3 Point Farm Rented by James DeWolf Perry 1844-02-17 3 Pokanoket Bank General assembly petitioned for incorporation 1856-03-08 2 Pokanoket Steam Mill see Pocanoket Steam Mill Political Meetings see Public meetings

Political parties See Whigs of Bristol, democrats of Bristol; republicans of Bristol, constitutional union party of Bristol Pollack, Charles Directs Bristol Music Association in concert 1860-02-25 3 Pollack, Charles Married Maria Nason of Artic Village 1860-08-25 3 Pond, John F. Assignee of N.S. Green 1838-05-05 3 Pool, L. (storekeeper) Former store mentioned 1851-03-29 3 Poppasquash Point Name debated 1834-12-20 2 Poppasquash Point Suggested as landing for steamboats 1838-03-03 2 Poppasquash Point Point farm let 1840-02-29 3 Poppasquash Point Name debated 1845-07-19 2 Poppasquash Point Rumor reported that citizens of "North Bristol" plan to begin own shipping from 1856-02-16 2 Poppasquash Point To be included in creation of North Bristol, petition presented 1856-03-15 3 Poppasquash Point Owners unite against trespassers 1856-09-13 3 Population of Bristol Result of census 1840-08-29 2 Population of Bristol Result of census, no. of houses 1850-09-21 2

Population of Bristol Census, social statistics, population broken down in nationalities, agricultural returns, products of industry 1851-02-15 2 Population of Bristol Census of R.I. 1851-04-19 2 Population of Bristol Population, industrial statistics 1852-05-23 2 Population of Bristol Increased population RR. Will bring Bristol discussed 1853-04-30 2 Population of Bristol Statistics regarding nationalities of Bristolians 1860-02-18 2 Population of Bristol Large increase attributed to factory employees 1860-09-01 2 Population of Bristol Census statistics 1860-09-08 2 Population of Bristol Housing shortage cited 1860-10-06 2 Port of Bristol (also see Bristol ships, Bristol Harbor) Filled with Mexican war barges 1847-01-02 2 Port of Bristol (also see Bristol ships, Bristol Harbor) List of vessels belonging to port 1847-01-23 2 Port of Bristol (also see Bristol ships, Bristol Harbor) Benefits of proposed marine railway cited 1848-09-02 2 Port of Bristol (also see Bristol ships, Bristol Harbor) New railway proves useful 1848-11-04 2 Port of Bristol (also see Bristol ships, Bristol Harbor) Ships prepare of expedition to California Gold fields 1849-01-27 2 Port of Bristol (also see Bristol ships, Bristol Harbor) Potential of port as terminus of RR. Cited 1849-02-17 2 Port of Bristol (also see Bristol ships, Bristol Harbor) Only port in vicinity not closed by ice 1849-02-24 2 Port of Bristol (also see Bristol ships, Bristol Harbor) Freight and travel statistics 1852-05-22 2 Port of Bristol (also see Bristol ships, Bristol Harbor) Statistics regarding commerce 1853-01-15 2 Port of Bristol (also see Bristol ships, Bristol Harbor) No. of arrivals 1856-01-05 2 Port of Bristol (also see Bristol ships, Bristol Harbor) Amt. of duties paid 1856-01-19 2 Port of Bristol (also see Bristol ships, Bristol Harbor) No. of ships 1856-01-19 2

Port of Bristol (also see Bristol ships, Bristol Harbor) Rumor reported that citizens of "North Bristol" plan to begin own shipping from Poppasquash Point 1856-02-16 2 Port of Bristol (also see Bristol ships, Bristol Harbor) Bristol accused by British of fitting out slavers 1858-05-15 2

Port of Bristol (also see Bristol ships, Bristol Harbor) Regulations concerning quarantining of vessels from suspecting yellow fever and smallpox areas 1858-07-10 3 Port of Bristol (also see Bristol ships, Bristol Harbor) Returning ships tell of ravages of infectious diseases 1858-07-17 2 Port of Bristol (also see Bristol ships, Bristol Harbor) Article describing Bristol Harbor as best in state 1858-08-28 2 Port of Bristol (also see Bristol ships, Bristol Harbor) Unusual no. of ships 1860-03-17 2 Porter, Emily Obituary 1834-04-26 3 Porter, Susan James Obituary, child 1837-12-16 3 Porter, Violet Obituary, negro 1847-01-09 3 Post Office Irregularity of mails criticized 1836-10-08 2 Post Office Direct mail line with Boston discusses 1836-12-03 2 Post Office Notice 1837-05-20 3 Post Office Daily mail line suggested 1837-11-18 2 Post Office Irregularity of 1840-01-25 2 Post Office G.H. Reynolds app. Postmaster in place of Dr. Briggs 1840-03-21 2 Post Office Wm. B. Tilley app. Postmaster 1841-06-19 2 Post Office Evening mail discontinues 1841-08-14 2 Post Office Citizens of Bristol petition for lower postage rates 1843-12-09 Post Office Private mail service seen as threat 1844-08-31 2 Post Office Bristol post office moves 1845-05-03 3 Post Office Chadwick's stage contracts to carry mail to Providence 1846-01-03 2 Post Office Former building mentioned 1846-03-07 3 Post Office Subscription list to assist victims of potato famine placed in 1847-03-06 2 Post Office Location moved 1849-06-30 2 Post Office Poor service to businessmen cited 1850-10-19 2 Post Office Mail to Providence discontinued 1853-07-09 2 Post Office Mail to Providence resumes 1853-10-08 2 Post Office Mail re-routed on steamer Perry 1854-07-15 2 Post Office U.S. Government given jurisdiction of site for 1855-02-24 3 Post Office Article describing plans for new structure 1855-03-17 3 Post Office Mail to be carried by newly completed RR. 1855-07-14 2&3 Post Office New post office to be built on Hope Street 1856-05-10 2&3 Post Office Dimensions of, contractor hired 1856-08-23 2 Post Office Dimensions increased, H. Wardwell to supervise construction 1856-09-27 2 Post Office Notice concerning morning mail 1856-12-20 3 Post Office Mail suspended by snow storm 1857-01-24 2 Post Office Will move to New Custom House 1857-10-17 2 Post Office Opens, description of 1857-11-07 2&3 Post Office Mail arrangement 1857-11-14 3 Post Office Mail arrangement with Fall River line 1858-01-30 2 Post Office Loitering boys create disturbance 1858-01-30 2 Post Office Need for mail arrangements with steamboats cited as service is out 1858-12-11 2 Post Office Mail arrangement with Fall River steamers and Bradford Durfee made 1858-12-18 2 Potter Farm Portion of crops decimated by army worms 1861-07-27 2 Potter Library Meeting of Library Assoc. 1833-12-28 3 Potter Library Meeting of Assoc. 1835-08-08 3 Potter Library Shares sold 1835-08-15 3 Potter Library Editorial promoting 1835-09-19 2 Potter Library Notice of meeting, resolutions, Property disposed of 1837-10-07 3 Potter Library Final notice to shareholders 1837-11-11 3 Potter, Alfred Drowns when boat is capsized by squall 1860-12-29 2 Potter, Alfred Body found 1861-01-04 2 Potter, Alfred Funeral services held 1861-01-12 2 Potter, Alice Obituary, age 85 yrs, wife of Rouse T. 1855-05-19 3 Potter, Alice A. Married William H. Potter of Prudence Island on 1857-02-28 3 Potter, Ann B. Obituary 1853-01-15 3 Potter, Ann B. Obituary 1853-01-15 Potter, Charles Drowns when boat is capsized by squall 1860-12-29 2 Potter, Charles Body found 1861-01-04 2 Potter, Charles Funeral services held 1861-01-12 2 Potter, Charles Stock, farming utensils, sold at auction 1861-03-30 3 Potter, Henry B. Advertises for nursery 1858-03-27 3 Potter, Henry B. Exhibits prize colts at state fair 1858-09-18 2 Potter, Henry B. Justice of Peace 1860-06-09 2 Potter, Henry B. Fatal disease strikes horses 1862-01-18 2 Potter, Josiah W. Married Rebecca A. Gray 1858-04-17 3 Potter, Lewis Obituary, child of Henry B. 1858-12-04 3 Potter, Maria W. Married Nathanial P. Willia of Warren 1857-12-25 3 Potter, Mary Obituary and short biography, widow of Thomas 1861-09-28 2&3 Potter, Mary Ann Obituary 1851-07-19 3 Potter, Mary W. Advertises to let portion of house 1851-04-05 3 Potter, Robert L. Advertises for boarding house 1835-04-25 3 Potter, Rouse T. (storekeeper) Surveryor of highways 1838-05-05 2 Potter, Rouse T. (storekeeper) Commissioner of asylum 1838-09-01 2 Potter, Rouse T. (storekeeper) Advertises for general store 1838-11-17 3 Potter, Rouse T. (storekeeper) Director Bristol Steam Mill 1840-01-11 3 Potter, Rouse T. (storekeeper) Committee of vigilance re: adoption of new constitution 1842-03-12 3 Potter, Rouse T. (storekeeper) Committee to estimate taxes 1843-04-08 2 Potter, Rouse T. (storekeeper) Advertises for house on Constitution St. 1853-05-21 3 Potter, Rouse T. (storekeeper) Advertises for house 1854-10-07 3 Potter, Rouse T. (storekeeper) Obituary & Eulogy Nonagenarian 90 yrs (short biography) 1858-10-02 3 Potter, Rouse T. (storekeeper) Probate Notice 1858-10-09 3 Potter, Rouse T. (storekeeper) Involved in lawsuit with RR. 1857-03-14 2 Potter, Rouse T. (storekeeper) Lawsuit resolved 1857-09-19 2 Potter, Rouse T. (storekeeper) Potter's wharf sold 1857-09-26 2 Potter, Rouse T. (storekeeper) Executor's notice 1858-11-13 3 Potter, Rouse T. (storekeeper) Commissioner's notice 1858-11-20 3 Potter's Block Mentioned 1860-05-12 2 Potter's Wharf Mentioned in advertisement 1840-07-11 3 Potter's Wharf Carpenter's shop on 1848-03-18 3 Potter's Wharf Fall River Iron Works plans extensive addition to 1857-05-02 2 Potter's Wharf Stable burglarized 1857-07-04 3 Potter's Wharf Action taken to close Grog shops on 1857-08-01 2 Potter's Wharf Sold to A. Kenny of Providence 1857-09-26 2 Pound see Bristol Pound Pratt, Lavina Obituary, widow of Spencer 1850-11-23 3 Pratt, Sarah A. Obituary, wife of Capt. Spencer 1860-05-26 3 Pratt, Spencer Copartnership of Devol, Diman & Co. formed 1856-07-19 3 Pratt, Spencer Purchases shares of Co. from Wm. Morse 1856-11-08 3 Pratt, Spencer Resigns from copartnership 1857-04-18 3 Pratt, Spencer Receives commission in U.S. Navy 1861-11-09 2 Pratt, Spencer Resigns commission die to poor health 1862-03-29 2 Pratt, Spencer Obituary 1868-03-14 3 Prentiss, Clara B. Widow of William and daughter of Stockford Tilley, Obituary 1874-05-02 2 President (steamboat) Damaged by ice in Bay 1836-01-20 2 President (steamboat) Poem concerning 1836-02-13 3 Priest & Wheeler manufacturre boat jacks 1849-07-14 2 Private Schools see schools, Private, name of school Privateers Notice to former privateers 1856-08-23 3 Prospect Hill Mentioned in advertisement 1842-09-10 3 Protestant Episcopal Church Sends representatives to New Temperance Soc. 1844-01-27 2 Providence (steamboat) Excursion voyage 1834-08-09 2 Providence (steamboat) Excursion voyage 1835-06-20 2 Providence (steamboat) Excursion voyage 1836-05-21 3 Providence (steamboat) Excursion on Fourth 1836-07-02 2 Providence (steamboat) Carries Bristol; Artillery in triumphant return from Dorr Rebellion 1842-07-02 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Meeting of stockholders 1854-01-28 3 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Act of incorporation passed 1855-02-10 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) First Train travels route 1855-07-14 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Schedule 1855-07-14 3 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Property owners involved in lawsuit vs. RR. 1855-12-01 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Schedule 1855-12-22 3

Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Profits high, permanent RR and steamboat connection between Newport and Providence planned 1856-02-02 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Receipts, expenses totaled 1856-02-02 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Involved in lawsuit with B. Diman 1856-03-22 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Property owner's reimbursement trial held 1856-04-19 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Involved in lawsuit with Wm. H. Church 1856-07-04 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Involved in lawsuit with S. Allen 1856-07-19 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Accused of political partisanship 1856-11-08 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Annual meeting held, financial report 1857-01-31 3 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Involved in lawsuit with R. Potter 1857-03-14 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Branch to Fall River planned 1857-03-28 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Fare reduced to $.35 1857-05-02 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Meeting of stockholders, distribution of stock discussed 1857-08-08 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Schedule 1857-12-03 3 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Financial reverses discussed 1858-01-30 3 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Lawsuit vs. S. Allen resolved 1858-03-06 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Lawsuit vs. B. Diman resolved 1858-09-18 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Director's chosen 1860-02-04 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Locomotive "Wampanoag" begins service, efficiency of Co. praised 1860-04-21 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Daring daylight robbery of office 1860-09-01 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Vandals sabatoge tracks, $100 reward offered 1860-11-10 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Annual report of 1862-02-01 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Annual report, connection w/Fall River, Newport line 1863-01-31 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Accident mentioned;mail delayed 1863-02-07 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Purchasing steamboat for Newport-Fall River connection 1863-03-07 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Purchases new engine 1863-04-11 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Adds new smoking car for Bristol run 1864-05-15 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Inspection by officials ok 1864-05-21 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Regular service on Fall River run commenced 1865-06-27 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Acquires new locomotive engine 1865-11-25 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Fight breaks out on Fall River line 1866-01-13 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Fall River line delayed because of rock on tracks 1866-02-24 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Man dies while working on engine 1866-03-17 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) New passenger car on road 1866-04-28 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Officers believe that march accident was man's own fault 1866-06-16 3 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Man falls off train while working on engine 1866-09-15 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) RR. To buy land owned by Bristol Marine railway 1867-06-01 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Officers of RR. come down to check out new wharf and depot 1867-06-08 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Building new engine house in Bristol 1867-11-23 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Outline of improvements made on railroad property 1868-02-01 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Two accidents, one fatal, occur on train frun from Boston to Bristol 1868-07-11 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Lady dies from injuries sustained from accident opn 1869-08-21 2 Providence, Warren & Bristol Railroad (see also railroads) Part of tracks washed away from yet another storm 1869-11-27 2 Public Health Also see infectious diseases, mortality Public Health Article concerning health of Bristol residents 1841-08-28 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Whigs of Bristol hold meeting 1836-11-12 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting to discuss adoption of constitution 1842-03-12 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Friends of People's constitution, friends of legal constitution, meet 1842-03-19 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Friends of People's constitution meet 1842-04-23 2

Public meetings (also see town meetings) Company of volunteers meets to preserve law and order after insurrection in Providence 1842-05-21 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Volunteers meet to patrol town during Dorr Rebellion 1842-07-02 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting to vote on adoption of constitution 1842-11-12 2&3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting to Col. Taylor's store regarding adoption of constitution 1842-11-19 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Vote to adopt constitution 1842-11-26 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting of citizens friendly to cause of law and order 1843-02-25 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Friends of law and order meet 1843-04-01 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting to elect delegates for congressional election 1843-07-08 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Law and order meeting 1843-08-26 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting of friends of state administration 1843-12-23 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Friends of law and order meet 1844-03-23 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Friends of Clay and Frelinghuysen meet 1844-06-29 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Whigs of Bristol meet 1844-10-26 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Whigs of Bristol meet 1844-11-02 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Friends of law and order meet 1845-03-15 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Resolutions of law and order meeting 1845-03-29 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Law and order electors meet 1845-11-15 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Citizens meet to send relief to starving in Ireland 1847-02-27 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Committee chosen to assist famine victims, subscriptions collected in Bristol stores 1847-03-06 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Whig electors meet 1847-12-18 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Supporters of Zachary Taylor meet on Common 1848-08-19 2&3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) 2000 persons assemble in support of Taylor 1848-08-26 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Public meeting held to consider building of RR to Providence 1848-09-30 2&3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Description of meeting 1848-10-07 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held after 3 attempts at arson, stiff penalities invoked, town watch intensified 1848-11-11 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held regarding RR., prospects improve 1849-02-10 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held regarding annexation of portion of Bristol to Warren 1849-12-22 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Whig voters meet 1850-01-12 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Citizens meet to support abolishing of flogging and rum rationing in U.S. Navy 1850-07-13 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Description of meeting regarding cruelty to sailors 1850-07-27 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Citizens favorable to celebration of Fourth meet 1851-06-21 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Democrats of Bristol meet 1852-01-24 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Stockholders of proposed RR. Meet 1852-05-29 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Democrats of Bristol meet to elect delegates 1852-06-12 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Whigs of Bristol meet 1852-06-12 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held regarding petitioniong of General Assembly regarding RR. 1852-06-19 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Description of meeting and resolution regarding petitioning of General Assembly 1852-06-26 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Whigs of Bristol hold rally 1852-10-23 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held regarding formation of new constitution 1853-06-25 2&3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting of electors opposed to amending state constitution planned 1853-11-19 2&3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting of property owners affected by RR 1854-07-22 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Association formed to procure flour at reasonable prices as high prices continue 1855-10-13 2

Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held regarding petitioning pf legislature for citu charter, two attempts at division of town discussed 1855-11-17 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Description of meeting regarding adoption of city government 1855-11-24 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting of citizens regarding formation of Rifle Co. 1856-02-09 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held to assist Bristolians out of work after fire at Pocanoket Steam Mill 1856-02-16 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Description of meeting regarding assistance of unemployed 1856-02-16 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) American party of Bristol meets 1856-03-01 3

Public meetings (also see town meetings) Governor, Lt. Gov. and Attorney General candidates address meeting of democratic celectors 1856-03-15 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Description of visit of Democratic candidates, described as "democratic spouting" 1856-03-22 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Welcome, Sayles addresses meeting of electors 1856-03-22 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting of American party held 1856-03-22 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Description of meetings of Democratic and American parties, views of 1856-03-29 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) American party meets 1856-04-05 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) American party meets 1856-05-17 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting of Democratic electors 1856-06-21 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) American's of Bristol meet 1856-07-26 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Description of American's meeting 1856-08-02 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting of Democrats in favor of reserving union 1856-08-23 2&3

Public meetings (also see town meetings) Campaign flags streched across State St. after meeting, Mr. Patterson describes outrages in Kansas 1856-08-30 2

Public meetings (also see town meetings) Description of "Union must be preserved" meeting, key stone club formed, officers chosen 1856-08-30 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Supporters of Fillmore meet 1856-09-13 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Supporters of Freemont meet, Bristol Freemont club formed 1856-09-13 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Descriptions of Freemont and Fillmore meetings 1856-09-20 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Freemont mass meeting to be held 1856-09-20 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Bristol Freemont club meets, elects officers 1856-09-27 2&3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Grand Freemont meeting held, torchlight procession through streets 1856-10-04 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Notice of Freemont meeting 1856-10-04 3

Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting of supporters of Fillmore, Bristol Fillmore and Donelson club formed, officers elected 1856-10-04 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Freemont and Fillmore clubs meet 1856-10-18 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Freemont and Fillmore clubs meet 1856-11-01 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting of electors opposed to extension of slavery planned 1857-03-28 3

Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meetings held regarding aid to poor as recession continues, public works projects considered 1857-11-14 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held to aid suffering poor as depression continues 1857-12-25 2&3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meager attendance at meeting to aid poor criticized, another meeting planned 1858-01-02 2&3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held, committee appointed to collect donations at Bristol churches 1858-01-09 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held to discuss issue of annexing portion of Bristol to Warren 1858-02-13 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Democrats of Bristol meet 1858-02-13 3

Public meetings (also see town meetings) Description of meetings regarding division of Bristol, townspeople vehemently opposed 1858-02-20 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting of American republicans 1858-04-03 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting of citizens interested in moving to West 1858-04-10 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting of Democratic electors 1860-03-04 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Caucus held to elect delegates to Young Men's convention 1860-02-18 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Republican grand rally held, Republican caucus held 1860-03-24 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Description of grand rally 1860-03-24 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Democratic electors meet, description of proceedings 1860-03-31 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Public meeting held regarding pleas of Western Indians for protection 1860-08-18 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held to assist fire victims 1860-06-16 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held regarding protection of Western Indians, delegates chosen 1860-08-25 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Republicans meet, will form Lincoln and Hamlin club 1860-09-22 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held regarding formation of Young Men's Republican Wide Awake Club 1860-09-29 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting of Democratic electors 1860-09-29 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Constitutional union party meets, elects delegates 1861-02-22 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Republican caucus held 1861-03-02 3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held regarding Compulsory school attendance 1861-03-16 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Republican caucus held 1861-03-30 3

Public meetings (also see town meetings) War commences, meeting held regarding enrollment of volunteers, 80 Bristolians volunteer, support of families duiscusses 1861-04-20 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held to enlist additional volunteers 1861-05-25 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Rally held, Bristol Drill Corps formed 1861-09-14 3

Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held regarding enrollment of additional volunteers, formation of Bristol Drill Corps 1861-09-21 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held regarding encouragement of enrollment, support of colunteer's families 1861-10-12 2&3 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Support for families of volunteers authorized by Town Council 1861-10-26 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held to enlist colunteers, $100 bounty offered 1862-07-26 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Rally held on Common to encourage enlistment 1862-08-16 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Series of recruitment meetings held 1862-09-20 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Subscriptions for bounty fund grow 1862-09-27 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Meeting held to appropriate money for support of colunteer's families 1862-11-08 2 Public meetings (also see town meetings) Funds appropriated at meeting 1862-11-29 2 Public Schools see Schools, Public, name of school Pumps (also see wells) Repairs to State Street pump discussed 1841-11-06 2 Pumps (also see wells) Repairs to pump corner of High and Franklin 1842-05-07 2 Pumps (also see wells) Pump inserted in well on Bradford St. 1844-11-09 2 vietes Assignee of J.W. Wheelock 1846-04-25 3