. The Tiernan and other families. in 1830-1831, as a tutor to his children. In Volume V. of the Proceedings of the Massa-chussetts Historical Society, there is a frontis-i^ieceportrait of the Hon. George Tyler Bigelow, and aMemoir of him by George B. Chase, which was read atthe meeting of the Society, on April 10, 1890. C. B. Tiernan wrote to Mrs. Anna J. Bigelow^widow of Hon. G. T. Bigelow, living at Quincy, Mass.,and asked her if she would kindly allow the picture ofJudge Bigelow to be placed in this Book. She gave her conseiit, in the kindest manner, andsent him the picture, from which the


. The Tiernan and other families. in 1830-1831, as a tutor to his children. In Volume V. of the Proceedings of the Massa-chussetts Historical Society, there is a frontis-i^ieceportrait of the Hon. George Tyler Bigelow, and aMemoir of him by George B. Chase, which was read atthe meeting of the Society, on April 10, 1890. C. B. Tiernan wrote to Mrs. Anna J. Bigelow^widow of Hon. G. T. Bigelow, living at Quincy, Mass.,and asked her if she would kindly allow the picture ofJudge Bigelow to be placed in this Book. She gave her conseiit, in the kindest manner, andsent him the picture, from which the one here is taken. She says: Mr. Bigelovvs stay in Mr. Somervilles family,was one of the most cherished memories of his life. Heoften told me that he found under that roof, all thatthis world could have to make life pleasant. And hisregard for the members of that family did not weakenwith his increasing years. It was but a very short timebefore his death, that he repeated to me the oft-toldstory, and was so happy in recalling


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