Statistics for occurrence #1 of “J. O. Curtis” in chapter 2 of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 6.:

...e 13,500 gallons from 7,300 bushels of seed. January 30, 1849, their factory was burned and never rebuilt. Its tall chimney was afterwards moved intact across the branch canal to the shipyard of J. O. Curtis , where it now stands, minus a few of its top bricks. The tide mill on Riverside avenue, recently managed by F. E. Foster & Co., was simply a grist mill in 1847, and was run by Gershom Cutter....
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