Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Leonard Bucknam” in chapter 5 of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 29.:

...as his only allusion to the railroad, which was opened in 1835, and whose first station house, Medford Gates, was on the east of the tracks, near High street. He mentioned next the house owned by Leonard Bucknam , occupied by his brother-in-law, Eleazer Usher; and just below the Usher house lived Deacon Amos Warren. Warren street was cut through his farm and named in his honor. We have been thus explicit...
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