[243] New England Hist. and Gen. Reg. Vol. 7. P. 142.
[244] Thomas Joy and His Descendants by James R. Joy.
[245] Memorial Hist. of Boston. Vol. IV. P. 646-647.
[246] Hist. of Hingham. Vol. 11. P. 195-7-9.
[247] Dunbar Genealogy. P. 19.
[248] Richardson Memorial by Vinton. P. 34, 199, 242.
[249] For further particulars see pages 310, [311].
[250] William R. Cutter, Librarian of the Woburn Public Library.
[251] Ancestral Records of the Loring family. Type Written Copy in the New England Historic Genealogical Society. Pp. 129 to 182.
[252] A similar case occurred during the Civil War, there was probably no man whose memory was more execrated, and who was regarded as a monster than Wirz, the Commander at Andersonville, who was hanged by the U. S. Government, and yet forty-five years afterwards the Daughters of the Confederacy have erected a beautiful monument to his memory at Andersonville.