History of the Town of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts: From Its First Settlement, in 1630, to the Present Time, 1855 |
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... Sept. 21 , 1621 . On that day , a band of pilgrim adventurers from Plymouth came by water " to Massachusetts Bay ; " and they coasted by the opening of our river . In their report they remark : " Within this bay the salvages say there ...
... Sept. 21 , 1621 . On that day , a band of pilgrim adventurers from Plymouth came by water " to Massachusetts Bay ; " and they coasted by the opening of our river . In their report they remark : " Within this bay the salvages say there ...
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... Sept. 15. The russetins gathered , and pearmaines . 1648 , May 26 . Sown one peck of peas , the moon in the full . Observe how they prove . July 28. Summer apples gathered . 1649 , July 20. Apricoks ripe . ' " Oct. 2 , 1689. —A tax was ...
... Sept. 15. The russetins gathered , and pearmaines . 1648 , May 26 . Sown one peck of peas , the moon in the full . Observe how they prove . July 28. Summer apples gathered . 1649 , July 20. Apricoks ripe . ' " Oct. 2 , 1689. —A tax was ...
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... Sept. 6 , 1631 , we find these records : " The wolves did much hurt to calves and swine between Charles River and Mistick . " Sept. 2 , 1635 : " It is ordered , that there shall be 5s . for every wolf , and 1s . for every fox , paid out ...
... Sept. 6 , 1631 , we find these records : " The wolves did much hurt to calves and swine between Charles River and Mistick . " Sept. 2 , 1635 : " It is ordered , that there shall be 5s . for every wolf , and 1s . for every fox , paid out ...
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... Sept. 14 , 1774 , and ends with his last entry , Dec. 2 , 1822 , made twelve days before his death . Of the later records in town and church ( all unbroken and accurate ) , it is not necessary to speak . They are well secured in strong ...
... Sept. 14 , 1774 , and ends with his last entry , Dec. 2 , 1822 , made twelve days before his death . Of the later records in town and church ( all unbroken and accurate ) , it is not necessary to speak . They are well secured in strong ...
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... Sept. 7 , 1630 , passed the following : " It is ordered , that no person shall plant in any place within the limits of this patent , without leave from the Governor and Assistants , or the major part of them . " Governor Winthrop felt ...
... Sept. 7 , 1630 , passed the following : " It is ordered , that no person shall plant in any place within the limits of this patent , without leave from the Governor and Assistants , or the major part of them . " Governor Winthrop felt ...
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