GRINDALL REYNOLDS, BORN DECEMBER 22, 1822; DIED SEPTEMBER 30, 1894; Was descended from the family of the Puritan Archbishop of Canterbury, GRINDAL, whose name he bore. He was kin to those stalwart divines and first ministers of two of the oldest Churches of New England, — John Wilson, of Boston, and Thomas Weld, of Roxbury. THREE EPISODES OF THE NORTHERN CAMPAIGNS OF THE Lecture delivered before the Concord Lyceum, January 23, 1878. 80 THE PLANTING OF THE CHURCH IN CONCORD Paper read in the Meeting-house of the First Parish in Concord, Paper read in the Meeting-house of the First Parish in Concord, THE STORY OF A CONCORD FARM AND ITS OWNERS Lecture delivered before the Concord Lyceum, February 1, 1883. 125 MY MEMORIES OF CONCORD IN THE GREAT CIVIL WAR. 245 Paper read before the Old Concord Post, Grand Army of the Republic, Miscellaneous Papers. CHEVALIER BAYARD: A SAINT AND HERO OF THE MID- Lecture delivered before the Concord Lyceum, January 10, 1894. Printed in an Account of the Seventy-first Anniversary of the Providence Association of Mechanics and Manufacturers, February 27, 1860. Among Dr. Reynolds's other printed papers were the following: DISCOURSE PREACHED AT JAMAICA PLAIN, JULY 21, 1850, ON THE DEATH OF ZACHARY TAYLOR, President OF THE UNITED STATES. DISCOURSE PREACHED ON LEAVING THE OLD MEETING-HOUSE AT JaMAICA PLAIN, WEST ROXBURY, MASSACHUSETTS, MARCH 20, 1853. THE MORAL OFFICE OF THE TEACHER. American Institute of Instruction, August 21, 1855. THE RATIONALE OF PRAYER. Monthly Religious Magazine, July, 1858. ENGLISH NAVAL POWER AND ENGLISH COLONIES. Atlantic Monthly, July, 1863. THE FRENCH STRUGGLE FOR NAVAL AND COLONIAL POWER. lantic Monthly, November, 1863. MEXICO. Atlantic Monthly, July, 1864. COLONEL GEORGE L. PRESCOTT. July 18, 1864. At THE LATE INSURRECTION IN JAMAICA. Atlantic Monthly, April, 1866. CONCORD: DRAKE'S HISTORY Of Middlesex County, 1880. ECCLESIASTICAL AND DENOMINATIONAL TENDENCIES. Unitarian Review, May, 1889. |