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ing here when seventeen or eighteen years of age, and had charge 

 of one of the schools in the Centre District for nearly ten years. 



In 1823 Miss Whiting left Hingham for Charlestown, Mass., 

 where she established a private school, and where, in May, 1831, 

 she became the founder of the Charlestown Female Seminary, a 

 school in the interest of the Baptists, of which denomination she 

 was a devoted and conscientious member. She died in Hingham, 

 Aug. 22, 1853, aged 58 years and 6 months. 



The Teacher's last Lesson ; a Memoir of Martha Whiting, late of the 

 Charlestown Female Seminary. Consisting chiefly of Extracts from 

 her Journal, interspersed with Reminiscences and suggestive Reflections, 

 by Catharine N. Badger, an associate Teacher. 284 pp. 12mo, with 

 portrait. Boston. Gould and Lincoln. 1855. 



James Loring Baker. 



The Washingtonian Reform. An Address delivered before the Hingham 

 Total Abstinence Society, June 16, 1844. Hingham. Jedidiah Farmer, 

 Printer. 



A Review of the Tariff of 1846, in its effects upon the business and in- 

 dustry of the country, in a series of articles contributed to the Evening 

 Transcript over the signature of " Profit and Loss," with a Table show- 

 ing the annual amount of our foreign imports and exports for the last 

 ten years. Boston. Redding and Company, 1855. Pamphlet. 



Men and Things, or Short Essays on various subjects, including Free 

 Trade. Boston. Crosby, Nichols, and Company. 1858. Bound vol. 

 12mo. 



Exports and Imports, as showing the Relative Advancement of Every 

 Nation in Wealth, Strength, and Independence. [In a series of articles 

 contributed to the Boston Transcript.] Printed by order of the com- 

 mittee of correspondence appointed under the resolutions of a meeting 

 on the 15th of June, 1858, of the friends of protection to domestic 

 industry. Philadelphia. 1859. Pamphlet. 



Slavery, by the author of " Exports and Imports," " Men and Things," etc. 

 Philadelphia. John A. Norton. 1860. Pamphlet. 



David Barnes. 



A Discourse on Education, delivered before the Trustees of the Derby 

 Academy, at Hingham, April 5, 1796. Also at the South Parish in 

 Scituate. " Education forms the common mind." Published by desire. 

 Boston. Printed by Manning and Loring. 1803. 



Solomon J. Beal. 



John Beal of Hingham and One Line of His Descendants. Genealogical. 

 Pamphlet, pp. 16. Boston. Wright and Potter, printers, No. 4 

 Spring Lane. 1867. 



William Bentley. 

 Pastor of the Second Church in Salem. 



A Sermon delivered July 2, 1806, at the Ordination of Mr. Joseph Rich- 

 ardson, A.M., to the pastoral care of the Church and Congregation of 

 the First Parish in Hingham. Boston. Printed by Hosea Sprague. 



