History of the Town of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts: From Its First Settlement, in 1630, to the Present Time, 1855 |
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... died without leaving any manu- script testimonies . When the history of New England shall be written , the true data will be drawn from the records of its towns . Now , therefore , in humble imitation of those States in our Union which ...
... died without leaving any manu- script testimonies . When the history of New England shall be written , the true data will be drawn from the records of its towns . Now , therefore , in humble imitation of those States in our Union which ...
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... died weekly , yea , almost daily . " After my brief manner I say this : that if any come hither to plant for worldly ends , that can live well at home , he commits an error , of which he will soon repent him ; but , if for spiritual ...
... died weekly , yea , almost daily . " After my brief manner I say this : that if any come hither to plant for worldly ends , that can live well at home , he commits an error , of which he will soon repent him ; but , if for spiritual ...
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... died May 13 , 1700 , aged 83. He was buried in Malden , where his tomb may now be Joseph Tufts writes thus of him : — seen . " But he who sleeps within this sacred grave , He felt the tyrant's sting . Deep in his soul Sublime religion ...
... died May 13 , 1700 , aged 83. He was buried in Malden , where his tomb may now be Joseph Tufts writes thus of him : — seen . " But he who sleeps within this sacred grave , He felt the tyrant's sting . Deep in his soul Sublime religion ...
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... died 1689. It was sometimes called , like the other two , a " Fort , " and is yet standing in good repair , and used as a comfortable residence . It is seen from the main street as we look up the " Governor's Lane . " Its walls are very ...
... died 1689. It was sometimes called , like the other two , a " Fort , " and is yet standing in good repair , and used as a comfortable residence . It is seen from the main street as we look up the " Governor's Lane . " Its walls are very ...
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... died of the small - pox are still visible . The land was owned by John Bishop , Esq . These oldest ruins of Medford may not be so interesting as those of Delphi or the Roman Forum ; but they serve to show that a part of our town , long ...
... died of the small - pox are still visible . The land was owned by John Bishop , Esq . These oldest ruins of Medford may not be so interesting as those of Delphi or the Roman Forum ; but they serve to show that a part of our town , long ...
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Aaron Abigail aged April Benjamin Parker Blanchard Boston Bradshaw bridge Brig built Caleb Brooks called Cambridge Captain Charles Charlestown chosen Christian church committee Court Cradock Curtis's dollars Elizabeth England Ewell fathers Francis Francis Whitmore George Fuller George Fuller's Governor Hannah hundred Indians inhabitants of Medford Isaac J. O. Curtis James James's Sprague John Bradshaw John Tufts John Whitmore Jonathan Joseph July July 9 June June 11 labor land Lapham's Lydia Magoun's Malden March Mary Massachusetts meeting-house minister Mistick Mystic River Nathaniel officers Osgood parish pastor persons Peter Tufts petition pounds preached records Samuel Swan Sarah says schoolhouse schools Selectmen Sept Sermon Ship Simon Tufts Sprague & James's Stephen Hall Stephen Willis Stetson Susanna Thomas Willis town of Medford town voted Turell Wade Waterman & H wife William Woburn
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