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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 2., The development of the public School of Medford. (search)
the beginning and the end of their terms of service are given, also the year when a person of the same name was graduated from Harvard College. The brief biographical information given is of the man graduated from the college, in the hope that at some future time evidence will be brought forward connecting the two beyond a doubt. Teachers in first School-house 1732-1771 FromToHarvard ClassNotes 1732Thomas Tufts, Jr.1732born, Medford, 1712 1733Solomon Page1729b. 1710 Hampton, N. H. d. 1788 Bath, Me. 1735Jan.-Aug. '36Edward Upham1734entered college from Maiden 1736Dec.-Mch. '37John Sprague1730 1737 1737Mch.-Mch. '38Joseph Manning1730From Cambridge d. at Woburn 1738Mch.-June, '38John Sprague1737 1738Daniel Emerson1739 1739Joseph Manning1730 1740'42William Vinal1739 from Boston 1742Oct.-Sept. '44Andrew Boardman1737 From Cambridge 1744Sept.-Jan. '47William Whitmore1744 b. Medford, 1725 d. Mch. 10, 1760, of smallpox 1747April-Jan. '48Caleb Upham1744from Maiden 1748Aug.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 2., The Cutter family and its connection with a tide mill in Medford. (search)
probably had so many millers in their family connection as the Cutters. There is this record, which possesses some interest as illustrating the family occupation of the Cutters. It refers to the first John we have mentioned: Funeral, Medford, 1788, Oct. 17—Mr. John Cutter, the miller— The title to the Cutter tide mill in Medford appears to be as follows, according to the published history of Medford: In 1746 the tide mill near Sandy Bank was built, the first of its kind in that part of t 1780. Mr. Bridge disposed of it to the Bishops —John, Senior, and John, Junior—in 1783 and 1784, and John Bishop, probably the junior, sold the whole to Gershom Cutter, who was followed in ownership by Samuel Cutter, George T. Goodwin, and Joseph Manning. These items regarding the Cutters differ a little from the statements of the preceding articles, which are based on facts received from descendants (mostly now deceased) of the John Cutter who first occupied the mill before the year 1788