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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 1.. Search the whole document.
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Mystic River (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): chapter 8
Medford (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 8
House Brook (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 8
Early Medford (search for this): chapter 8
Matthew Cradock (search for this): chapter 8
Historic Sites.
the work of the Committee on Historic Sites has taken permanent form in three tablets already placed, with the subject-matter for several others well under way. Those placed are as follows:
built by Gov. Matthew Cradock, 1634.
Cradock House, Riverside avenue.
the aqueduct by which the Middlesex canal crossed the Mystic river Rested upon the identical Abutments and piers which now support this bridge.
Boston-avenue bridge over Mystic river.
here stood, 1727-1770, the second meeting House of Medford.
Rev. Ebenezer Turrell.
South side of High street, near meeting House Brook.
This work has been, of necessity, slow.
Not only have the records of Medford been examined very closely, but the records at East Cambridge and Boston.
Tablets are under way to mark the site of the First Church, one for the Royall House, old Wade House, and many other historic spots.
It is hoped by the committee to make this work thorough and complete with the gift of
Ebenezer Turrell (search for this): chapter 8
1727 AD (search for this): chapter 8
Historic Sites.
the work of the Committee on Historic Sites has taken permanent form in three tablets already placed, with the subject-matter for several others well under way. Those placed are as follows:
built by Gov. Matthew Cradock, 1634.
Cradock House, Riverside avenue.
the aqueduct by which the Middlesex canal crossed the Mystic river Rested upon the identical Abutments and piers which now support this bridge.
Boston-avenue bridge over Mystic river.
here stood, 1727-1770, the second meeting House of Medford.
Rev. Ebenezer Turrell.
South side of High street, near meeting House Brook.
This work has been, of necessity, slow.
Not only have the records of Medford been examined very closely, but the records at East Cambridge and Boston.
Tablets are under way to mark the site of the First Church, one for the Royall House, old Wade House, and many other historic spots.
It is hoped by the committee to make this work thorough and complete with the gift of
1770 AD (search for this): chapter 8
Historic Sites.
the work of the Committee on Historic Sites has taken permanent form in three tablets already placed, with the subject-matter for several others well under way. Those placed are as follows:
built by Gov. Matthew Cradock, 1634.
Cradock House, Riverside avenue.
the aqueduct by which the Middlesex canal crossed the Mystic river Rested upon the identical Abutments and piers which now support this bridge.
Boston-avenue bridge over Mystic river.
here stood, 1727-1770, the second meeting House of Medford.
Rev. Ebenezer Turrell.
South side of High street, near meeting House Brook.
This work has been, of necessity, slow.
Not only have the records of Medford been examined very closely, but the records at East Cambridge and Boston.
Tablets are under way to mark the site of the First Church, one for the Royall House, old Wade House, and many other historic spots.
It is hoped by the committee to make this work thorough and complete with the gift of
1634 AD (search for this): chapter 8
Historic Sites.
the work of the Committee on Historic Sites has taken permanent form in three tablets already placed, with the subject-matter for several others well under way. Those placed are as follows:
built by Gov. Matthew Cradock, 1634.
Cradock House, Riverside avenue.
the aqueduct by which the Middlesex canal crossed the Mystic river Rested upon the identical Abutments and piers which now support this bridge.
Boston-avenue bridge over Mystic river.
here stood, 1727-1770, the second meeting House of Medford.
Rev. Ebenezer Turrell.
South side of High street, near meeting House Brook.
This work has been, of necessity, slow.
Not only have the records of Medford been examined very closely, but the records at East Cambridge and Boston.
Tablets are under way to mark the site of the First Church, one for the Royall House, old Wade House, and many other historic spots.
It is hoped by the committee to make this work thorough and complete with the gift of