Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Caleb Brooks” in chapter 17 of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 26.:
...irst white man's coming ere Medford began.
And another: that just across the street, facing Woburn road was the house of Golden Moore, purchased by Thomas Brooks in 1660, and occupied by his son, Caleb Brooks , on his coming to Medford in 1679, and torn down by his grandson Samuel, just a century later.
It was the wish of Peter Chardon Brooks that the estate should remain in the family as long as possi...
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