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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., The building of the town house. (search)
he Medford Hotel, following an established custom of convening at taverns to transact public business. The records were kept by the town clerk in a chest, but the location of this receptacle was wholly at the disposal of that official. At the March meeting, 1833, the committee reported as follows: Report that they have attended to that duty and are of an opinion that it is the wish of a majority of the Town, that they should have a suitable place to transact their Municipal business your Copowered to complete the purchase, take a warranty deed and draw upon the treasury for the money. This deed is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of Medford. John P. Clisby, Turell Tufts, and Daniel Lawrence having been chosen at the March meeting to employ an architect and form estimates of the expense of a building in wood, brick, or split stone, also reported at the April meeting. These gentlemen stated that it was proposed to erect a building seventy-one feet long, providing
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., Proceedings of the 275th Anniversary of the settlement of Medford. (search)
Royall.        Jane (wife)        Samuel        Jonathan        Elizabeth Thompson, BenjaminWoburn, May 26, 1757Age 5. In family of Joshua Simonds. Thompson, PhoebeMalden, Apr. 13, 1764From Mr. Jonas Green's in Malden to house of Simon Tufts. Thompson, PhoebeStoneham, July 22, 1765May 6, 1766In family of Dr. Simon Tufts. Thompson, RichardWilmington, Sept. 6, 1764Apprentice in family of Nathl. Peirce. Thompson, SamuelWoburn, Feb., 1771Apprentice to Ebenezer Hall, Jr. Thrift, HannahMar. Ct., 1758Servant of Benj. Pierce. See Hannah Priest. Tibido, JohnTenant of Col. Royall, 1762. Tottingham, DavidJan. 30, 1791 Townsend, DavidLynn, May 17, 1757Mar. 22, 1758Taken in by Capt. Willis.        Mary (wife)        Mary (daughter) Townsend, JethroAug. 31, 1797 Tucker, AbigailPepperell, Dec. 11, 1765Sept. 1, 1766Servant of Saml. Angier. Tufts, HannahBostonApr. 6, 1759 Dec. Ct., 1759Daughter of James and Phoebe Tufts. Tufts, JonathanDeceas
From Selectmen's records. From a petition to the County Commissioners, May 7, 1838. book 4, P. 75. And we most earnestly pray your Honors to with hold granting licenses to any Persons in this Town who are not recommended by us—believing it to be the sincere and general opinion of the inhabitants by a test vote on the temperance Question last March, that the Public good does not require the sale of Ardent Spirits except for Medicinal purposes & the arts: as manifested by choosing a Board of Selectmen pledged to sustain the course we have taken relative to the applications aforesaid—your concurence in our views & the wishes of a large majority of the inhabitants & legal voters of this town is most humbly and respectfully requested. Special meeting February 16, 1842. V. 4, P. 169. That Mr. Judah Loring be authorized in behalf of the Board, in pursuance of a vote of the town passed at the last Town Meeting. To notify persons in town who sell intoxicating liquor without l