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fifth year. In consequence of the failure of sight, at his request 

 it was read to the congregation, in a very impressive manner, by 

 the junior pastor, Rev. Calvin Lincoln. 



Edward Richmond. 

 Minister of Stoughton. 

 A Sermon preached April 15, 1807, to the Scholars of Derby Academy 

 in Hingham at a Lecture founded by Madam Derby. Boston. Printed 

 by Munroe and Francis. 1807. 



Chandler Robbins. 



"A sermon preached after the funeral of Noah Lincoln, who died in Boston 

 July 31, 1856, aged eighty-four," with added " Genealogical and Bio- 

 graphical Notes." Boston. Printed by John Wilson and Son, 22 

 School Street. 1856. 8vo. pp. 40. 



Noah Lincoln was a son of David and Elizabeth (Fearing) 

 Lincoln, and born in Hingham, Aug. 23, 1772. 



James Henry Robbins. 



Address before the Massachusetts Medical Society at the Annual Meet- 

 ing, June 14, 1882, on "American Dyspepsia." 



Mary Caroline Robbins. 



Romance of an Honest Woman, by Victor Cherbuliez. Translation. 



The Old Masters of Belgium and Holland, by Eugene Fromentin. Trans- 

 lation. 



Eugene Fromentin, Painter and Writer, by M. Louis Gonse, editor of the 

 " Gazette des Beaux Arts." Translation. Boston. James R. Osgood 

 and Company. 1883. Small quarto, pp. 280. with illustrations. 



Count Xavier, by Henry Greville. Translation. Boston. Ticknor and 

 Company. 1887. 12mo. pp. 278. 



The Rescue of an Old Place. Boston and New York. Houghton, Mifflin, 

 and Company. 1892. 12mo. pp. 289. 



Also the author of several short tales and poems published in 

 " Harper's Magazine," the " Atlantic Monthly," " Lippincott's 

 Magazine," and " Putnam's Magazine." 



John Lewis Russell. 

 Address before the Essex Agricultural Society. Published by order of the 

 Society, December, 1860. 



Thomas Russell. 



Oration at the Centennial Anniversary of the Town of Cohasset, May 7, 



1870, with other proceedings. Pamphlet. Boston. Wright and Potter, 



Printers, 79 Milk Street. 1870. pp. 69. 

 Address delivered at the Dedication of the Hingham Public Library, July 



5, 1869, with an Appendix. Hingham. Published by the Trustees of 



the Library. 1871. 



Almira Seymour. 

 Home the Basis of the State, pp. 95. 12mo. Boston. A. Williams 

 and Company. 



