Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mr. C. S. Jacobs” in chapter 17 of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 4.:

...rows; a conscientious, painstaking workman, whose wheelbarrows needed no further warrant than that they were made by Deacon Jacobs. He died March 23, 1879. The white house with cupola, built by Mr. C. S. Jacobs , back from the street among the trees, with the long iron fence front, and opposite the old Sprague homestead, is known as the home of Mr. Joshua T. Foster, proprietor of the last ship-yard. He cam...
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