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Historic leaves, volume 1, April, 1902 - January, 1903 8 2 Browse Search
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908 3 1 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 2 0 Browse Search
William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2 2 0 Browse Search
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orner of Franklin street, and another near the railroad bridge were the only ones in that locality. That bridge, or under it, was dangerous, for it was a hollow, and heavy rains or sudden melting of the snow made it a lake, and at times impassable. Horses have been drowned there, and people in carriages narrowly escaped death. Nearest the bridge was the house owned by Mr. Charles Tufts, who in later years gave the land for Tufts College, which bears his name. Next to him lived Deacon Benjamin Randall, who served the town several years as selectman. His house made the corner of a narrow street called Shawmut street, but, I am told, was known to the older people as Three Pole Lane, and on the other corner was a beautiful garden fronting on Washington street, and extending through to Medford street, owned by a Mr. Hill. On the opposite corner of Medford street was the Dugan house, standing in a large lot that extended to Boston street, and the house still stands, enlarged and imp
Rand, Thomas, yeoman, h. Milk. Rand, William, yeoman, h. cor. Milk and Central. Raymond, Francis L., dry goods, h. Milk. Ramsden, William, bleachery. Randall, Henry, carpenter, h. Cambridge. Ramsay, Thomas, laborer, h. Milk. Randall, Ivory S., laborer, h. Cambridge. Keef, Daniel, laborer, h. near bleachery. Randall, Ivory S., laborer, h. Cambridge. Keef, Daniel, laborer, h. near bleachery. Kinsley, Nathan, brickmaker, h. Elm. Knowlton, Ira, brickmaker, h. Bond. Lavy, Patrick, bleachery. Leigh, Edwin, physician, h. Spring hill. Littlefield, Samuel, brickmaker, h. Derby. Littlefield, Mrs. Martha, h. Cambridge. Leland, Caleb W., h. Elm. Leland, Warren S., yeoman, h. Elm. Leland, Thomas J., b. pr, h. Walnut. Thrasher, Benjamin brickmaker, h. Broadway. Tilson, Apollos, b. furnishing store, h. Granville. Torrey, Mrs. Mary P., widow, h. Broadway. Randall, Benjamin, 2nd, carpenter, Cambridge. Reed, Daniel, b. grocer, h. Milk. Ricker, Edward, b. blacksmith, h. Milk. Ricker, Benjamin F., mason, h. cor. Camb
Prospect Hill, Earthworks on, I.—7. Prospect Hill School, IV.—30. Prospect Hill Skating Ground, I.—23. Prospect Street, I.—22; IV.—22. Province Magazine, IV.—12. Ptollopottomy Creek, I.—38. Publishers' Weekly, I.—8. Putnam, General, I.—7. Putnam, Mary, I.—22. Putnam, Nathaniel, I.—22. Quint, Wilson, II.—14, 15. Rafferty, John H., IV:—31. Rafferty, Patrick, IV.—31. Railroad Brigade, III.—24. Rand, Mary, I.—22. Rand, William, I.—22. Randall, Deacon, Benjamin, home of, III.—15. Rangeways, III.—10, 14. Rangeways West of Powder House, III.—14. Ranks, Christopher, I.—23. Rapidan, The, IV.—29. Rappahannock River, I.—37. Raymond Family, The. II.—26. Readville, Mass., II.—37, 39. Reams Station, II.—38. Reed, F. O., IV.—20. Reed, J. T., IV.—20. Reed's Corner, II.—10. Regular Infantry, 11h Regiment, IV.—29. Relay House, I.—34, 35. Revolutionary War,