Ancient Middlesex with brief biographical sketches of the men who have served the country officially since its settlement . Josiah B. French, Lowell, 1844 to Ebenezer Barker, Charlestown, 1846 to Joshua Swan, Lowell, 1847 to Daniel S. Richardson, Lowell, 1850 to Leonard Huntress, Tewksbury, 1850 to John K. Going, Shirley, 1853 to Paul H. Sweetser, South Reading, 1856 to Edward J. Collins, Newton, 1860 to Joseph H. Waitt, Maiden, 1863 to Harrison Harwood, Natick. 1873 to 1883. Died in Daniel


Ancient Middlesex with brief biographical sketches of the men who have served the country officially since its settlement . Josiah B. French, Lowell, 1844 to Ebenezer Barker, Charlestown, 1846 to Joshua Swan, Lowell, 1847 to Daniel S. Richardson, Lowell, 1850 to Leonard Huntress, Tewksbury, 1850 to John K. Going, Shirley, 1853 to Paul H. Sweetser, South Reading, 1856 to Edward J. Collins, Newton, 1860 to Joseph H. Waitt, Maiden, 1863 to Harrison Harwood, Natick. 1873 to 1883. Died in Daniel G. Walton, Wakefield, 1874 to J. Henry Read, Westford, 1876 to William S. Frost, Marlboro, 1883 to Alphonso M. Lunt, Cambridge, 1886 to Samuel O. Upham, Waltham, ]889 to Francis Bigelow, Natick. 1893 to Levi S. Gould, Melrose, 1897 to date. Chairmen and Time of Service. Flon. Caleb Butler, 1836 to 1841, fifteen years. Hon. Leonard M. Parker, September, 1841, to September, 1844, three Josiah Adams, September, 1844, to September, 1850, six HON. CALEB BUTLER, of Groton,County Commissioner, 1826-184L Chairman, 1826-184L ANCIENT MIDDLESEX. 61 Hon. Daniel S. Richardson, September, 1850, to September,1853, and January, 1855, to January, 185G, four years. Hon. Leonard Huntress, September, 1853, to January, 1855,January, 1856, to January, 1860, and January, 1862, to Janu-ary, 1876, twenty years. Hon. Paul H. Sweetser, 1860 and 1861, two years. Hon. Harrison Harwood, January, 1876, to August 27, 1882, sixyears. Deceased. Hon. Daniel G. Walton, September, 1882, to January, 1886, fouryears. Hon. J. Henry Read, January, 1886, to January, 1897, elevenyears. Hon. Levi S. Gould, January, 1897, to date. The first meeting of the Commissioners of Highways ofMiddlesex County appears to have been holden at SamuelKendalls tavern in Cambridge, August 1, 1826, to consider apetition for a new highway from Alewife brook in


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