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forty-eight years, passed away, and this wood lot, by his will, allowed January 15, 1823, descended to his children—David, Mary and Lucy. David, Jr., (the boy so nearly fatally injured in the snow fort siege in 1808), was a practicing physician in Boston in the fifties (one of the early homoeopaths), and at his death his portion was inherited by his wife Mary Ann. She deeded the same to his sister Lucy, April 13, 1863. The elder sister, Mary, had before this, by her will, allowed October 15, 1858, bequeathed her one-third part of wood lot to her sister Lucy, who was at last the sole proprietor for ten years. She died on June 17, 1873, and by her will, made in the previous year, did give and bequeath to the Town of Medford, . . . wood lot in the north-east part of said town, for the benefit of the Town Library. Another decade passed away and the selectmen recommended that the town sell its unproductive property. Two years later they were authorized to sell the Osgood lot, so