Francis G. Shaw. The son of a well-known Boston merchant, to be honored through all time as the father of Colonel Robert G. Shaw, who was buried where he fell, with the negroes whom he died to free.
Mrs. Sarah B. Shaw, his wife.
Ann Wilby Clarke, wife of a Boston bank-officer and the oldest member of an English family of Wilbys, nearly every member of which was at some time a teacher in Boston or its neighborhood.
Mrs. Jonathan Russell of Milton, widow of the U. S. Minister to Sweden (1814-1818), residing on the old Governor Hutchinson place at Milton, and
Miss Ida Russell, her daughter.
William White. The brother of the first wife of James Russell Lowell, who was killed by a fall from the bluff at Milwaukee in 1856.
William W. Story. Sculptor, poet, and lawyer, and well known as a contributor to Blackwood. Still living.
Caroline Sturgis, daughter of William Sturgis of Boston,—married later to Mr. Tappan,—a most gifted and charming creature.
Mrs. Anna Barker Ward, wife of S. G. Ward, now living in Washington.