Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mrs. Rowson” in chapter 2 of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 7.:
...an she could possibly accommodate; her head, her hands, and heart were given to her school.
Finding her accommodations too limited, and desirous of enjoying the freshness and beauty of the country, Mrs. Rowson took a lease, in the spring of 1800, of the beautiful mansion since known as the Bigelow place, in Medford; and to this charming spot transferred her school.
The house which for more than half a c...
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