Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mr. George Fuller” in chapter 1 of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 6.:
...ksmiths, Wait and Moore, and their men, was a common sound.
Above the bridge were three ship yards, one lumber yard, and a tan yard.
Occasionally other traffic caused the draw to be opened.
Mr. George Fuller , who lived in the house owned now by the heirs of Albert H. Butters, numbered 48 South street, had a ship yard on both sides of the street, and included the premises occupied in 1903 by Mr. F. E. Cha...
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