Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mr. Nichols” in chapter 7 of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 17.:

...s, and who at last loaned it for exhibition in another town. We are told it was to a club, Wild Goose by name. At all events, it went on a wild-goose chase and never came back to Medford. After Mr. Nichols got it, it was remounted, Theophilus (Tope) Johnson making an oaken carriage, such as it formerly had. It was heard often in the ante-bellum days on Fourth of July, election times, and during war...
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