Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Dr. C. V. Bemis” in chapter 7 of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 5.:

...f school examinations, which were great events to the children. Across the square on High street the Seccomb house was occupied by Joseph Wyman, stage driver and proprietor of a livery stable. Dr. C. V. Bemis boarded in this house when he came to Medford. His office was in the Ebenezer Hall house on Main street, and later in the Seccomb house. H. N. Peak, William Peak and Otis Waterman were later tenant...
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