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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 24., Medford Historical Society. (search)
Jr. Ernest B. Moore. Grace M. Moore. Warren T. Morse. Frances W. McGill. Frank L. Mason. Thomas H. Norton. Winthrop I. Nottage. Joseph E. Ober. George W. Parsons. Joseph W. Phinney. Life Member. Priscilla C. Phinney. Melvin W. Pierce. S. U. Prescott. Life Member. Edward S. Randall. George H. Remele. Thomas C. Richards, Rev. Percy W. Richardson. Harriet J. Russell. William J. Reilly. Mary E. Reilly. Walter E. Richardson. Elisha J. Sampson. George T. Sampson. Henry E. Scott. Harriet A. C. Scott. Herbert F. Staples. Henry P. Stanwood. Emeline M. Stearns. Katherine H. Stone. Amelia M. Symmes. Charles S. Taylor. Lizzie E. Taylor. Abby E. Teel. Charles H. Tinkham. Leonard Tufts. Life Member. Frank G. Volpe. Hendrik Vossema, Rev. William Cushing Wait. Life Member. Mary L. Washburn. Helen T. Wild. E. Josephine Wilcox. J. D. P. Wingate. Helen Wingate. William H. Winkley Irwin O. Wright. Life Member. Christine Warner.
dshire railway, in the Kibblestone quarter of Stone parish, Stone division of the county, South Pirehill hundred, Stone unionStone union, petty sessional division and county court district, on the road from Stone to Newcastle. Divine service is held every SundStone to Newcastle. Divine service is held every Sunday afternoon in the school by the vicar of Christ Church, Stone. Meaford Hall, on the east side of the Trent, is the seat ofStone. Meaford Hall, on the east side of the Trent, is the seat of Lieut.-Col. William Swinfen W. Parker-Jervis, D. S. O., and has been in the possession of the Jervis family for several gene population is included in Stone parish. Letters through Stone, by messenger, and Stone is the nearest money order and telStone is the nearest money order and telegraph office. The children of this place attend the school at Stone. We regret that we cannot in this issue present tStone. We regret that we cannot in this issue present the beautiful views mentioned, but hope to in the near future. By the above it will be seen that the English Medford, now c outlying village or hamlet adjoining the town (or city) of Stone, being counted in its census return and served by its post