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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 13., Stage-coach days in Medford. (search)
Wildes & Hosmer's, Elm-st. Boston, every day, except Sundays, at 1-2 past 12, noon, and Wednesday and Saturday at 6 P. M. through Charlestown—distance 5 miles—fare 371 cents. Proprietor, Joseph Wyman, jr. Medford. After this we do not find the stage thus designated, though Mr. Wyman, without doubt, transported the mail. The Post Office at that time was in Porter's store, and William Rogers was postmaster from 1818 to 1828. Occasional changes in time were made, and No. 12, issued May 1, 1827, is as follows in regard to our local stage:— Medford and Boston Stage, at 1/2 past 7 A. M. and 2 P. M.— leaves Wildes', No. 11 Elm street, Boston, every day, except Sunday, at 12 M. and 1/2 past 5 P. M.—through Charlestown—distance 5 miles—Proprietor, Joseph Wyman, Jr. Our citizens were now being accommodated with two stages daily, while four other lines passed through Medford, northward. These last were not all daily stages. From some towns both mail and accommodation