Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Miss Eunice Hall” in chapter 18 of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 3.:
...mily soon disappeared, and I afterward found, chiefly through a long, respectful article in one of the English reviews, that we had a flower of genius among us, and in our stupidity knew it not.
Miss Eunice Hall also describes her as a very handsome lady of winning manners, purest blonde complexion, blue eyes, abundant pale golden hair, who wrote poetry and sang very sweetly.
And her son, Capt. Horace Br...
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