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QUINCY BlCKNELL. 



A brief family story. By Quincy Bicknell. Family Historian. From 

 "The Bicknells and the Family Reunion at Weymouth, Massachusetts, 

 September 22, 1880." pp. 26-36, inc. Boston. New England Pub- 

 lishing Co., Printers. 1880. 



Sketch By a Parishioner. See pp. 53-66, inc., in the pamphlet hav- 

 ing upon its title-page " Reverend Calvin Lincoln. Sermon preached 

 in the Old Meeting-House, Hiugham, Sunday, September 18, 1881. 

 By Rev. Rufus P. Stebbins, D.D., also Services at the Funeral, and 

 Sketch by a Parishioner." 



Mr. Bicknell recently published a very full and carefully pre- 

 pared history of John Tower, Senior, of Hingham, and his 

 descendants. The work will furnish much valuable information 

 concerning the families belonging to Hingham and Cohasset, as 

 well as a complete record of those who bear the surname " Tower " 

 throughout the United States ; and its value in an historical, 

 genealogical way cannot be overestimated. 



Amos Binney. 



Mr. Binney was for two years pastor of the Methodist Epis- 

 copal Church in Hingham. He married here for his first wife, 

 July 14, 1824, Caroline, daughter of Isaiah and Susa (Leavitt) 

 Wilder. Some years ago he published a " Theological Compend," 

 which has been translated into nearly every language by mission- 

 aries, and just before his decease, in 1878, he completed his last 

 work, entitled " The People's Commentary." He was a native 

 of Hull. 



Poetic Essays to aid the Devotions of Pious People. Boston. Printed by 

 Lincoln and Edmands. 1822. Pamphlet, pp. 48. 



Thomas Tracy Bouve. 



Notes on Gems. From the Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural 

 History, Vol. XXIIL, Jan. 2, 1884. Monograph pamphlet. 



Historical Sketch of the Boston Society of Natural History, with a Notice 

 of the Linnaean Society which preceded it. Published by the Society. 

 1880. Quarto, pp. 250, with Portraits. 



Daniel Bowen. 



Assumed Authority. A Review of Rev. Dr. Hedge's Address, entitled 

 " Anti-Supernaturalism in the Pulpit." Boston. Walker, Wise, and 

 Company. 1864. Pamphlet. 



Jedediah J. Brayton. 



Our Duty in relation to Southern Slavery. A Discourse delivered at 

 South Hingham, Jan. 29, 1860. Boston. Printed by Prentiss and 

 Sawyer, No. 19 Water Street. 1860. Pamphlet. 8vo. pp. 16. 



