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CASH ACCOUNT. NOVEMBER. 



334 Washington Street, Boston 8, Mass. 



(Entered at the Post Offloe, Boston, 11am., 

 as Second Class Mail Matter J 



FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922 



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B ?„ E ?7" At Cambridge, at hi. house. 62 Buek- 

 « S r h h am , ^ t , rMt ' on ™a»* Oct. 13. HenTjr 

 ?„H b S ^r"' ", on £ 1110 late H « nr " Augustus 

 7? ^^ ah ™ Ul '; Edes ot Charlestown. ag^d 

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 ♦ r fo c , h V c , h ln Bo«ton on Monday, Oct. IS, 



HENRY H. EDES DEAD 



He Waa Native of Charlestown, Had Dono* 

 Much Historical Research, Was Member 

 of Many Organizations and Had Been 

 Honored by Harvard 



Henry Herbert Edes, long Identified with 

 many organisations both historic and 

 otherwise, died this morning at his home 

 62 Buckingham street, Cambridge, follow- 

 ing an Illness of a tew weeks. Mr. Edes 

 was In his seventy-third year, and for a 

 long time he had been manager of the 

 Conveyanoera Title Insurance Company 

 with offloes at SO B.tate street, having be- 

 gun his association with this concern back 

 In IPebruary, 1889. 



Mr. Edes was born ln Charlestown March 

 20. 1849, and he was the son of Henry 

 Augustas and Sarah Louise (Lincoln) Edes. 

 Ha waa educated in the Charlestown 

 schools, and was made an honorary mem- 

 ber of the Harvard Chapter of the Phi 

 Beta Kappa in 1808, in 1906 received an 

 A. M. degree from Harvard, and he had 

 been a member of the visiting committee 

 in history at the college since 1907. 



