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Feb. 11, 1868. (Reissue.)3,247FalesDec 29, 1868. 108,827Rayer et al.Nov. 1, 1870. 152,618Dinsmore et al.June 30, 1874. 154,827BeckSept. 8, 1874. 160,512DinsmoreMar. 9, 1875. 1. (e.) Loop-DinsmoreMar. 9, 1875. 1. (e.) Loop-Taker operated by Needle. No.Name.Date. 12,923RobertsonMay 22, 1855. 18,285Jenks et al.Sept. 29, 1857. 18,350Nettleton et al.Oct. 6, 1857. 19,535SangsterMar. 2, 1858. 19,723SangsterMar. 23, 1858112,189SmithFeb. 28, 1871. 112,678BennorMar. 14, 1871. 112,747StackpoleMar. 14, 1871. 113,407DinsmoreApr. 4, 1871. 114,424DulaneyMay 2, 1871. 115,117SidenbergMay 23, 1871. 117,380BukerJuly 25, 12. 130,674WestAug. 20, 1872. 130,675WestAug. 20, 1872. 133,757ChandlerDec. 10, 1872. 136,976DinsmoreMar. 18, 1873. 139,368ChandlerMay 27, 1873. 141,332CushmanJuly 29, 1873. 142,442CushmanSept. 1869. 89,506RumpffApr. 27, 1869. 90,340ClemonsMay 25, 1869. 91,292WellsJune 15, 1869. 91,922DinsmoreJune 29, 1869. 93,010RogersJuly 27, 1869. 93,540JonesAug. 10, 1869. 94,175BensterAug. 31, 186
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 28., The beginning of a New village. (search)
870 now has its shaded streets and well-kept dwellings. Instead of the forty dwellers, if you wish to know how many now, get the latest list of residents of ward six and count the names of those over twenty years and add a liberal percentage for the children. On that desolate tract of 1870 stand four churches and there has been another. The business life of the West End is there well represented. Our veteran grocer Ober still does business at the old stand in Mystic Hall. Blacksmith Dinsmore still shoes horses, between two big public garages, and the various lodges are housed in the Sagamore building. As we write this we find that only four persons now reside on this west side of the railroad that were there when we came in 1870, and perhaps not more than eight on the eastern side in West Medford. It is a pleasant section of our city in which to live because of its growth and the people that have made it such. We trust we have done our part with them. In this story we hav