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figure 4607 M. Agnes Burke, first Auditor of the Watertown Women's Club.
figure 664 Twenty-fifth annual reunion, Coolidge Family Association, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, June 27, 1931: 1. Mrs. William H. Coolidge, 2. Irma I. Coolidge, 3. Ethel Coolidge Ambye, 4. Doris E. Coolidge, 5. Doris G. Ambye, 6. Robert C. Davenport, 7. Richard R. Davenport, 8. Helen Coolidge, 9. Mrs. D.F. Carpenter, 10. Alfred M. Davenport, Jr., 11. Leon Dunnell, 12. David Bragg, 13. Emma Downing Coolidge, 14. Francis L. Coolidge, 15. Mrs. Marcus A. Coolidge, 16. Wm. H. Coolidge (president), 17. Mrs. B. F. Davenport, 18. Herbert Coolidge, 19. Olice Austin, 20. Fred E. Crawford, 21. Mrs. Louis A. Coolidge, 22. Senator Marcus A. Coolidge, 23. Mrs. George H. Miller, 24. Joseph M. Coolidge, 25. Mrs. Joseph M. Coolidge, 26. Mrs. Esther Long Thomas, 27. Mrs. Clarence W. Coolidge, 28. Mrs. Emma Coolidge Long, 29. F. Gertrude Coolidge, 30. Nottie E. Coolidge, 31. Roland E. Coolidge, 32. Mary L. Hastings, 33. Nellie Coolidge Keach, 34. Edward H. Keach, 35. Marion Thayer, 36. Elizabeth Coolidge, 37. Mrs. Warren M. Wright, 38. Mrs. C. A. Parker, 39. Mr. C. A. Parker, 40. George H. Miller, 41. Mrs. H. A. Johnson, 42. Mrs. George O. Dunnell, 43. Delpha Coolidge, 44. Mrs. Alfred M. Davenport, 45. Alfred M. Davenport, 46. Mrs. C. A. Davenport, 47. George F. Robinson, 48. Bertha Wood, 49. Effie Wood, 50.
figure 673 Benjamin Robbins Curtis, born November 4, 1807. Associate Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, who wrote dissenting opinion in Dred Scott Case, and later defended President Andrew Johnson in his impeachment trial.
figure 674 Joshua Coolidge (May 15, 1813 – 1908). A founder of the Watertown Free Public Library and the Watertown Savings Bank.
figure 683 Dorothea Lynde Dix (April 4, 1802 – July 7, 1887). Crusader for more humane treatment of the mentally ill. From a crayon portrait by Cheney in the Boston Athenaeum.
figure 685 Sterling Elliott (1852 – 1922). Watertown businessman and inventor. Manufactured bicycles and invented the quadricycle.
figure 693 Pauline Adeline Fowle, daughter of Lieutenant Coloner John Fowle Jr. She married Henry Fowle Durant May 23, 1854.
figure 695 Lieutenant Colonel John Fowle, Jr. Photograph of oval painted portrait. Killed in an explosion of the boilers of the steamboat “Moselle” opposite Cincinnati, Ohio in 1838.
figure 698 Adeline Fowle, born 1799. The daughters of John and Mary Fowle became famous beauties who inspired the often quoted toast (attributed to Robert Treat Paine) “To the fair of every town, and the Fowle of Watertown”. She married Samuel Welles in Paris, France in 1816. After his death in 1842, she married Felix Marquis de La Valette.
figure 699 Adeline Fowle, born 1799. The daughters of John and Mary Fowle became famous beauties who inspired the often quoted toast (attributed to Robert Treat Paine) “To the fair of every town, and the Fowle of Watertown”. She married Samuel Welles in Paris, France in 1816. After his death in 1842, she married Felix Marquis de La Valette.

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