Statistics for occurrence #1 of “J. O. Curtis” in chapter 17 of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 4.:
... the house next below Thatcher Magoun's (now Mrs. Reed's). In 1839 he moved to South street and in 1852 to East Boston.
Mr. Curtis built twenty-seven vessels at Magoun's yard.
In partnership with J. O. Curtis he built six, and continued building at East Boston.
In all, his list of vessels reached a hundred.
Waterman and Ewell succeeded Paul & J. O. Curtis at Magoun's yard.
Mr. Foster Waterman ...
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