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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3 2 0 Browse Search
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ays long past. Doubtless they exchanged memories pleasant and otherwise that hark back to the days when the oil of birch was freely used. With little regard for usage, he found it in his power, and his memoranda are a valuable contribution to Medford annals. Schoolmasters in Medford. Oct., 1789. [Mr] Prentiss, [schoolhouse] now Mr. Train's house. When Gen'l Washington visited Col. Brooks. About 1790. Nathaniel Thayer. Settled as minister of Lancaster in 1793. Father of John E. Thayer and Brother, Brokers, Boston. After 1790. Luther Stearns of Lunenburg. Afterward physician, then principal of Boys' and Girls' Academy in Medford. Died there in 1820, aged 50. After 1790. Joseph Wyman of Woburn. Mr. Pierce his assistant. Afterward principal of Boys' and Girls' Academy in Medford. Left Medford 1799, died in Woburn about 1825. Succeeded by Miss Rowson. 1796.——Warren. Thomas Mason for six months. A large, powerful man; a great wrestler. Settled as