View a chronological listing [1] of all Quincy Historical Society Newsletters.
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- American Independence traced in Adams letters. Day, David. Winter 1976 [2].
- When Abigail returned to Quincy (5th grade student views 20th century Quincy through the eyes of Abigail Adams). Crowley, Maura E. Fall 1988 [3].
- The Academy founded by John Adams. Holly, H. Hobart. Winter 1984 [4].
- Academy history starts with John Adams. Winter 1973 [5].
- Adams Academy - An architectural landmark. Winter 1973 [5].
- Adams Academy on the National Register. Winter 1974 [6].
- An interscholastic beginning in Quincy. Holly, H. Hobart. Fall 1980 [7].
- Journal of George B. Morison, Adams Academy student, 1879. Wainwright, Ruth H. Fall 1987 [8].
- Our Adams Academy building a National Historic Landmark. Fall 1994 [9].
- Adams Birthplaces open for 79th season. Spring 1975 [10].
- Another busy year at Adams Birthplaces. Winter 1973 [5].
- At the Birthplaces. Fall 1975 [11].
- An interesting find on the John Quincy Adams Birthplace. Fall 1993 [12].
- An interesting finding on the John Quincy Adams Birthplace. Holly, H. Hobart. Winter 1987 [13].
- Report on the Birthplaces. Winter 1974 [6].
- We must take steps to save the Birthplaces (Letter of William A. O’Connell). Summer 1977 [14].
- American Independence traced in Adams letters. Day, David. Winter 1976 [2].
- John Adams’ deeds to the Town of Quincy, 1882 (Reprint of deeds establishing Adams Temple and School Fund). Spring 1994 [15].
- .John Adams views on slavery. Spring 1985 [16].
- Quincy and the Constitution. Fall 1987 [8].
- When John Q. Adams freed the slaves. Spring 1985 [16].
- Captain Benjamin Beale. Lowenthal, Larry. Winter 2000 [17].
- Benjamin Beale and Formation of Town of Quincy. Lowenthal, Larry. Spring 2001 [18].
- The Ship Bethel. Winter 1989 [19].
- The Ship Bethel comes home. Summer 1976 [20].
Boynton Bicycle Electric Railway
- The Boston, Quincy and Fall River Bicycle Railway. Holly, H. Hobart. Fall 1976 [21].
- Old Braintree, A parent town. Holly, H. Hobart. Winter 1982 [22].
- Brewer's Corner formed by granite industry. Holly, H. Hobart. Spring 1982 [23].
- Reverend Lemuel Briant and the Roots of Liberal Theology in Colonial Massachusetts. Fall 1997 [24].
- Two calendars - Two dates. Holly, H. Hobart. Spring 1986 [25].
- Mansit; A study as to the location of the Old Stone Meeting House in Old Braintree, now Quincy. Holly, H. Hobart. Winter 1988 [26].
- The Civil War Memoirs of Colonel Abner B. Packard. Hoffmann, Elliott W. Winter 1987 [13].
- Coach Lace-An old Quincy industry. Marsh, Miriam N. Spring 1988 [27].
- The Constitution of Massachusetts (Contains wording on plaque on “Constitution Common” and photo of Herter painting of drafting of constitution). Holly, H. Hobart. Spring 1992 [28].
- The “Most Important Historical Event” (Photo of monument on “Constitution Common”). Fall 1980 [7].
- Quincy and the Constitution. Fall 1987 [8].
- The Quincys' homes in Quincy. Holly, H. Hobart. Spring 1983 [29].
- Historical Society hosts “Immersion Week”. Winter 1976 [2].
- Granite drew the Finnish to Quincy. Nisula, Walter O. Spring 1984 [30].
- History- of fire protection in the city of Quincy (review of book by Robert N. Mood). Cameron, Dr. James R. Summer 1977 [14].
- Wet blankets save the store (Quincy connection to the Great Boston Fire). Spring 1984 [30].
- Joseph Crellius and German immigration to New England 1740-1754; The background of Germantown in Quincy, Massachusetts. Bloomberg, Robert Paul. Summer 1989 [31] .
- A memorable evening with Ruth Gordon. Summer 1975 [32].
- Newsletter makes hit with Ruth Gordon, others. Spring 1974 [33].
- Brewer's Corner formed by granite industry. Holly, H. Hobart. Spring 1982 [23].
- Downs and ups of collecting. Holly, H. Hobart. Spring 1984 [30].
- Granite drew the Finnish to Quincy. Nisula, Walter O. Spring 1984 [30].
- The North Common quarry lands. Holly, H. Hobart. Fall 1990 [34].
- Quincy’s granite hills were golden. Holly, H. Hobart. Spring 1980 [35].
- Quincy’s granite industries. Holly, H. Hobart. Spring 1990 [36].
- Quincy’s hills were golden. Holly, H. Hobart. Fall 1993 [12].
- Traveling? Bring back history. Holly, H. Hobart. Winter 1985 [37].
- First Railway Car on display. Spring 1975 [10].
- The granite rails. Fall 1975 [11].
- The Granite Railway. Holly, H. Hobart. Fall 1991 [38].
- Hancock Cemetery restoration. Spring 1975 [10].
- Hancock Cemetery: The old burying place. Holly, H. Hobart. Spring 1981 [39].
- Archaeological dig closes for season. Winter 1974 [6].
- Squantum, 1910; Turning point in aviation. Nelson, Gordon, F. Spring 1981 [39].
- Museum North Room dedicated in honor of H. Hobart Holly. Fall 1976 [21].
- Houghs Neck 350 years. Fall 1986 [40].
- Smallest lightship?. Spring 1980 [35].
- Massasoit's fateful decision. Horner, Dr. George R. Winter 1982 [22].
- Red Indians and White Invaders. Horner, Dr. George R. Fall 1981 [41].
- Researched meaning of some local Native American Names: Squantum, Moswetusett, Mattachuset, Massachusetts, Neponset, Chickataubut. Horner, Dr. George R. Winter 1989 [19].
- Violence at Wessagussett Trading Post. Horner, Dr. George R. Spring 1982 [23].
- Coach Lace-An old Quincy Industry. Marsh, Miriam N. Spring 1988 [27].
- Quincy industries in 1837. Spring 1988 [27].
- South Shore maritime - A brief history. Holly, H. Hobart. Fall 1988 [3].
- Downs and ups of collecting (describes the acquisition of the Society's stone sloop models). Holly, H. Hobart. Spring 1984 [30].
- The Quincys’ homes in Quincy. Holly, H. Hobart. Spring 1983 [29].
- Tracing roots. Summer 1977 [14].
- Historical Library moved to new location. Spring 1975 [10].
- Historical Society Library now open. Summer 1975 [32].
- Library Committee working on collection. Winter 1973 [5].
- Library, Museum open, first exhibits on display. Summer 1976 [20].
- Society’s Library - A good place to start. Spring 1980 [35].
- Wirtanen Library Fund established. Fall 1981 [41].
- Wollaston and Morton. Fall 1995 [42].
- Excerpts from the Diary of Hattie L. Mears. Wainwright, Ruth H. Spring 1990 [36].
- The Civil War Memoirs of Colonel Abner B. Packard. Hoffmann, Elliott W. Winter 1987 [13].
- Diary of a local soldier - 1775. Wainwright, Ruth H. Spring 1991 [43].
- Quincy military history 1888-1988. Hurlebaus, Thomas F. Winter 1989 [19].
- Famous Quincy Sculptors. Spring 1986 [25].
- The “Most Important Historical Event”. Fall 1980 [7].
- Wollaston and Morton. Fall 1995 [42].
- Journal of George B. Morison, Adams Academy student, 1879. Wainwright, Ruth H. Fall 1987 [8].
- Moswetuset or Massachusetts Hummock Part I. Cameron, Dr. James R. Spring 1974 [33].
- Moswetuset Hummock, Part 2. Cameron, Dr. James R. Summer 1974 [44].
- Moswetuset Hummock Part 3. Cameron, Dr. James R. Winter 1974 [6].
- Moswetuset Hummock. Holly, H. Hobart. Spring 1994 [15].
- Excerpts from the Diary of Hattie L. Mears. Wainwright, Ruth H. Spring 1990 [36].
- Newsletter makes hit with Ruth Gordon, others. Spring 1974 [33].
- Quincy History: Week by week, day by day. Spring 1983 [29].
- The North Common quarry lands (land study with quarry locations included). Holly, H. Hobart. Fall 1990 [34].
- William A. O'Connell elected Society President. Summer 1976 [20].
- The Civil War Memoirs of Colonel Abner B. Packard. Hoffmann, Elliott W. Winter 1987 [13].
- In the name of the law (describes a local association for law enforcement in the 1830’s). Spring 1991 [43].
- A Constable’s lot was not a happy one. Stevens, Peter F. Winter 1989 [19].
- In the Name of the Law. Spring 1991 [43].
- Town River, Tide Mills and the Quincy Canal. Holly, H. Hobart. Winter 1981 [45].
- N.H.’s Josiah Quincy; not Hub’s J.Q. Spring 1983 [29].
- A Quincy fades away, but there are others. Spring 1982 [23].
- The Quincys’ homes In Quincy. Holly, H. Hobart. Spring 1983 [29].
- 1984 Goal: A three-century exhibit. Spring 1983 [29].
- Academy Aides “Can Do” group. Fall 1980 [7].
- Academy project nearing completion. Winter 1974 [6].
- Adams Academy Building Fund Campaign continues. Fall 1975 [11].
- Adams Academy open house. Spring 1975 [10].
- Building project well underway. Spring 1974 [33].
- Footnotes from the Academy. Yerdon, Lawrence J. Winter 1982 [22].
- Forty percent Increase In membership. Winter 1973 [5].
- From the bottom up: Renovation of the basement area. Yerdon, Lawrence J. Winter 1981 [45].
- Fund Drive Underway. Summer 1974 [44].
- Grant multiplies Society’s public service (President’s Report). Cameron, Dr. James R. Fall 1981 [41].
- Growing pains and attainable goals (President’s Report). Cameron, Dr. James R. Fall 1980 [7].
- Historical Society hosts “Immersion Week”. Winter 1976 [2].
- History Society’s history. Holly, H. Hobart. Fall 1981 [41].
- Library, Museum open, first exhibits on display. Summer 1976 [20].
- Meetings now held in First Parish Sanctuary. Spring 1974 [44].
- Membership reaches 930. Spring 1974 [44].
- Much history in Quincy History (a chronological list of papers published in the Quincy Historical Society Newsletter and Quincy History). Fall 1993 [12].
- Museum North Room dedicated In honor of H. Hobart Holly. Fall 1976 [21].
- New Tasks, Decisions (President’s Report). Holly, H. Hobart. Summer 1974 [44].
- Notes from the Academy (monthly bulletin introduced in newsletter.). Summer 1976 [20].
- Opening of building to mark new era (President’s Report). Holly, H. Hobart. Winter 1974 [6].
- Our Adams Academy building a National Historic Landmark. Fall 1994 [9].
- Plans unveiled for new Library, Museum, Historical Center (drawing of proposed center). Winter 1973 [5].
- A Presidential retrospect and prospect (President’s Report). Cameron, Dr. James R. Spring 1982 [23].
- Progress Report on Building. Summer 1974 [44].
- Project begun in 1933. Spring 1974 [33].
- Research is our business. Summer 1974 [44].
- Three Exhibits at Quincy Historical Society. Spring 1982 [23].
- Tribute to our volunteer staff. Fall 1976 [21].
- Whitwell Street Property Hearing. Summer 1974 [44].
- A year of achievement (President’s Report). Holly, H. Hobart. Summer 1975 [32].
- A Capsule History of Quincy. Fall 1992 [46].
- Facts and not facts (comments on the more persistent “errors in print”.). Holly, H. Hobart. Winter 1988 [26].
- History of Quincy Municipal Departments. Harold, Paul D. Spring 1995 [47].
- An Introduction to 350 Years of Quincy. Holly, H. Hobart. Spring 1975 [32].
- Quincy 1975-1976: An epilogue. Harrison, Mildred B. Summer 1977 [14].
- The Town of Quincy 1792. Winter 1989 [19].
- The Town of Quincy, incorporated 1792 (re: manuscripts in Society’s collection). Spring 1992 [28].
- Josiah Quincy honored. Spring 1975 [32].
- The Quincys’ homes in Quincy. Holly, H. Hobart. Spring 1983 [29].
- Quincy Mansion School. Spring 1998 [48].
- Quincy Point as I knew it. Whiton, Joseph Lincoln. Fall 1986 [40].
- Reverend Lemuel Briant and the Roots of Liberal Theology in Colonial Massachusetts. Fall 1997 [24].
- Quincy’s two great railroad disasters (describes the Wollaston train wreck of 1878 and the Dimmock Street wreck of 1890.). Walnwright, Ruth H. Fall 1994 [9].
- Quincy Mansion School. Spring 1998 [48].
- Some famous Quincy sculptors (includes information on: Richard Edwin Brooks, Henry Hudson Kitson, Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson, Bruce Wilder Saville, John Horrigan, Gerald T. Horrigan, Joseph A. Coletti .). Holly, H. Hobart. Spring 1986 [25].
- South Shore maritime - A brief history. Holly, H. Hobart. Fall 1988 [3].
- A basket of American history. Winter 1981 [45].
- John Adams views on slavery. Spring 1985 [16].
- Slavery in Old Braintree. Holly, H. Hobart. Spring 1985 [16].
- When John Q. Adams freed the slaves. Spring 1985 [16].
- Quincy’s song from the past (sung at Quincy High School dedication). Spring 1984 [30].
- Squantum, 1910; Turning point in aviation. Nelson, Gordon, F. Spring 1981 [39].
- Squantum: A distinctive history. Nelson, Gordon F. Summer 1975 [32].
- Squantum Park: a distinctive part of our heritage. Nelson, Gordon F. Fall 1975 [11].
- Squantum School project (topographical map of Squantum in the early 1900’s). Winter 1974 [6].
- Benjamin Thompson, 1642-1714. Cameron, James R. Spring 1999 [49].
- Thompson’s Poetic Renown. Fitzgerald, Edward. Spring 1999 [49].
- Ocean tides as energy source nothing new. Horner, Dr. George R. Winter 1976-7 [50].
- Town River, Tide Mills and the Quincy Canal (drawing of canal by Draper Hill’ photo of stone sloop and mill). Holly, H. Hobart. Winter 1981 [45].
- Hannah French vs. Quincy Inhabitants, 1861. Harold, Paul D. Summer 1977 [14].
- The Town Landing: Where was it? Holly, H. Hobart. Fall 1981 [41].
- Murphy’s Law - In 1989 AD. Holly, H. Hobart. Winter 1982 [22].
- Wollaston as it was in the 1870’s (reprint of Patriot Ledger article, October 22, 1946). Taylor, D. Foster. Winter 1985 [37].
- Wollaston of Mount Wollaston. Winter 1976-7 [50].
- Wollaston and Morton. Holly, H. Hobart. Fall 1995 [42].
- Yerdon named Director. Winter 1974 [6].
