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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 28., The beginning of a New village. (search)
ilding in 1854. In May of 1870, several gentlemen purchased the socalled Smith Estate, from its trustees, and had it surveyed into house lots and instituted a land sale. They were Dr. A. B. Story of Manchester, N. H., Samuel S. Holton and J. B. Judkins of Winchester, Mass. Expecting to reside in Winchester, the writer was then preparing a modest little home there, when he was engaged to the service of this land company (as people styled these purchasers) as their superintendent on the grh, Canal and Harvard avenue (first called River street) were public ways in 1870. The others have been accepted as such on petition of citizens at various times. Myrtle street of the Fuller plan was given the name of Jerome in respect to Jerome B. Judkins, one of the land purchasing company, at suggestion of E. W. Metcalf, who started the petition. This was because there was already another street of that name in town. For the same reason Winthrop was called Sharon, suggested by the Morse