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Dedham (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 2
College Hill (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 2
Medford Hillside.
There are many of them, but the term is distinctively applied to but one, the northwestern slope of Walnut, now for half a century called College hill.
As a portion of the so-called Hillside district is included in the level plain beside the railway, and its development has been in a way different from the real Hillside, this sketch will deal with that mainly.
The name came into use when the present station house of the railroad was built.
Prior to its building, the depot, as it was called, was on the opposite side of the railway cut, reached from the tracks by one long flight of stairs, and was appropriately known as Medford steps.
When disused, the old station house was moved to Auburn street near the river, and later crowded out by the Parkway to Cotting street, where it now remains, a dwelling.
From early times there had been two rangeways through this territory, from Menotomy road to the Mystic, one became Winthrop street in Medford, the other North
Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 2
Alewife Brook (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 2
Medford Hillside (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 2
Medford Hillside.
There are many of them, but the term is distinctively applied to but one, the northwestern slope of Walnut, now for half a century called College hill.
As a portion of the so-called Hillside district is included in the level plain beside the railway, and its development has been in a way different from the le later, the originator of that banking system in Massachusetts. The Associates divided into two branches, one selecting home sites in Dedham, the other at Medford Hillside, mainly on Adams street. Those locating at Dedham erected houses chiefly of one design, which was in accord with Mr. Quincy's idea.
It was a forerunner of t appendix may soon become congested.
It would be well if by some legislative surgery it might be operated upon, that the western end of our city might no longer be separated because nearly two centuries ago some Charlestown folk had a cow pasture beside the river and wished to retain it. This should be a part of Medford Hillside.
Middlesex Canal (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 2
Quincy (search for this): chapter 2
Briggs (search for this): chapter 2
L. Osgood (search for this): chapter 2
Burgoyne (search for this): chapter 2