History of the Town of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts: From Its First Settlement, in 1630, to the Present Time, 1855J.M. Usher, 1855 - 576 páginas |
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... fathers first saw it ; and the marshes through which it flows look to our eyes as they did to theirs . Few events of extraordinary interest have been witnessed upon its waters . The well - known curve in the bed of the river , near ...
... fathers first saw it ; and the marshes through which it flows look to our eyes as they did to theirs . Few events of extraordinary interest have been witnessed upon its waters . The well - known curve in the bed of the river , near ...
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... fathers therefore applied legislation to the matter in the following form : “ Nov. 5 , 1639. Ordered , That whosoever shall kindle a fire in other men's grounds , or in any common grounds , shall be fined forty shillings . No fires to ...
... fathers therefore applied legislation to the matter in the following form : “ Nov. 5 , 1639. Ordered , That whosoever shall kindle a fire in other men's grounds , or in any common grounds , shall be fined forty shillings . No fires to ...
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... fathers were farmers after the English modes , and therefore had to learn many new ways from the sky and the climate . The times of ploughing and planting here , in spring and autumn , varied somewhat from those of their native land ...
... fathers were farmers after the English modes , and therefore had to learn many new ways from the sky and the climate . The times of ploughing and planting here , in spring and autumn , varied somewhat from those of their native land ...
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... through the winter was to bury them below the reach of the frost , and shelter them from rain . The barns of our pilgrim fathers were very small , because they stacked their hay out - doors , according to 3 SOIL AND PRODUCTIONS . 17.
... through the winter was to bury them below the reach of the frost , and shelter them from rain . The barns of our pilgrim fathers were very small , because they stacked their hay out - doors , according to 3 SOIL AND PRODUCTIONS . 17.
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... fathers , and for a century kept hold of his home here . He was far less destructive than the wolf . Wolves and wild - cats were such devourers of sheep that pre- miums were paid for their heads . Sept. 6 , 1631 , we find these records ...
... fathers , and for a century kept hold of his home here . He was far less destructive than the wolf . Wolves and wild - cats were such devourers of sheep that pre- miums were paid for their heads . Sept. 6 , 1631 , we find these records ...
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History of the Town of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts: From Its ... Charles Brooks Visualização integral - 1885 |
History of the Town of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts: From Its ... Charles Brooks Visualização integral - 1855 |
History of the Town of Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts: From Its ... Charles Brooks Visualização integral - 1855 |
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Aaron Abigail aged April Benjamin Parker Blanchard Boston Bradshaw bridge Brig build built called Cambridge Captain Charles Charlestown chosen Christian church committee Court Cradock Curtis's dollars Edward Elizabeth England Ewell F fathers Francis Francis Whitmore George Fuller Governor Hannah Henry hundred Indians inhabitants of Medford Isaac J. O. Curtis James James's Sprague 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 plantation pounds preached Rebecca records Samuel Swan Sarah says schools Selectmen Sept Sermon Ship Sprague & James's Stephen Hall Stephen Willis Stetson Susanna taxes Thomas Willis Timothy town of Medford town voted Turell Wade Waterman & H wife William Woburn