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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 25., Old ships and ship-building days of Medford. (search)
d when the adverse action of the General Court was taken, or soon after. In succeeding years there have been other papers issued in Medford for a brief period, but which are now forgotten, except as we find them among the strays in the Historical rooms. A complete file of the Riverside News (seventeen by twenty-four inches, seven columns), the first of November 12, 1886, recently came to the Society, preserved by the thoughtfulness of one of Medford's citizens. It was published by S. A. Wetmore, who fell on evil times (financially) in his effort, and its publication abruptly ceased on July 6, 1887. It certainly was a fine, newsy effort and its untimely end to be regretted. Another, the Medford City News, in 1892, under the editorial care of C. H. Hillman, had a little over a year's circulation. This had its office on Salem street, and was directly succeeded by, and near by, the Medford Times, but not for long. The Medford Light was issued by George S. Delano, a somewhat