Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Squire Nathan Adams” in chapter 2 of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 18.:
...of so-called College Acres, including the demolition of the Willis house, at the corner of Main street and Stearns avenue, the following, communicated by Mr. Francis Wait, is of interest:—
Squire Nathan Adams , also called Captain, owned a large farm on both sides of Main street. His dwelling-house stood on the site of the Mystic House. After his death (1842) George E. Adams (a grandson) carried on the fa...
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