Statistics for occurrence #1 of “James M. Usher” in chapter 7, section c.7.1, page 27 of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 17.:

...goun Battery, which took the place assigned it in the procession, and also on June 7th it attended the centennial of Bunker Hill, in Charlestown and Boston. This last was the company's busy day, as James M. Usher and others had asked for a salute at West Medford, as well as at the center of the town, which was fired at morning and night. On June 28 some of the East Medford people asked for a share of the ...
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