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Nanepashemit (search for this): chapter 17
William J. Bennett (search for this): chapter 17
The delta, 1822—Bennett delta, 1924.
By dedication of Bennett memorial tablet on Sunday, May 11, 1924, the triangular park at junction of High and Grove streets is officially named Bennett delta.
It was laid out and trees planted by its then owner, Peter Chardon Brooks, a century ago, and was styled by Historian Rev. Charles Brooks, The Delta.
It is really the beginning of Medford's park system.
The exercises of dedication, attended by a vast throng, though weather conditions were adveBennett delta.
It was laid out and trees planted by its then owner, Peter Chardon Brooks, a century ago, and was styled by Historian Rev. Charles Brooks, The Delta.
It is really the beginning of Medford's park system.
The exercises of dedication, attended by a vast throng, though weather conditions were adverse, were well carried out and reported by the local press.
The addresses by military and college officers dealt with the brief career of the young soldier, and our mayor's, which we have presented, with the historic significance of the place.
One noteworthy incident, however, he did not mention.
Captain Myles Standish with eight of his valorous army led by their Indian guide came here, to the house of Nanepashemit, wherein being dead he lay buried on September 21, 1621.
This was the firs
Peter Chardon Brooks (search for this): chapter 17
Caleb Brooks (search for this): chapter 17
Moore (search for this): chapter 17
Myles Standish (search for this): chapter 17
Charles Brooks (search for this): chapter 17
The delta, 1822—Bennett delta, 1924.
By dedication of Bennett memorial tablet on Sunday, May 11, 1924, the triangular park at junction of High and Grove streets is officially named Bennett delta.
It was laid out and trees planted by its then owner, Peter Chardon Brooks, a century ago, and was styled by Historian Rev. Charles Brooks, The Delta.
It is really the beginning of Medford's park system.
The exercises of dedication, attended by a vast throng, though weather conditions were adverse, were well carried out and reported by the local press.
The addresses by military and college officers dealt with the brief career of the young soldier, and our mayor's, which we have presented, with the historic significance of the place.
One noteworthy incident, however, he did not mention.
Captain Myles Standish with eight of his valorous army led by their Indian guide came here, to the house of Nanepashemit, wherein being dead he lay buried on September 21, 1621.
This was the first
1924 AD (search for this): chapter 17
The delta, 1822—Bennett delta, 1924.
By dedication of Bennett memorial tablet on Sunday, May 11, 1924, the triangular park at junction of High and Grove streets is officially named Bennett delta.
It was laid out and trees planted by its then owner, Peter Chardon Brooks, a century ago, and was styled by Historian Rev. Charles Brooks, The Delta.
It is really the beginning of Medford's park system.
The exercises of dedication, attended by a vast throng, though weather conditions were adverse, were well carried out and reported by the local press.
The addresses by military and college officers dealt with the brief career of the young soldier, and our mayor's, which we have presented, with the historic significance of the place.
One noteworthy incident, however, he did not mention.
Captain Myles Standish with eight of his valorous army led by their Indian guide came here, to the house of Nanepashemit, wherein being dead he lay buried on September 21, 1621.
This was the first
1679 AD (search for this): chapter 17
1909 AD (search for this): chapter 17