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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 4., Incidents and reminiscences of the Fire Department of Medford. (search)
mmittee. Present at the meeting: Doctor Luther Stearns, Selectman and Fire Ward. Thatcher Magoun, Selectman. Nathl. Hall, Esqr., Fire Ward. Andrew Blanchard, Fire Ward. Jonathan Porter, Fire Ward. Your Committee. It was also voted that Resolve 8 be posted. In their records no mention is made of fires R. Peck1827. Two, Abnah Bartlettno date. One, E. Hallno date. One, Daniel Lawrence1841. One, Timothy Cottingno date. One, Samuel Chaseno date. Two, Andrew Blanchard, Columbian Eagle Fire Society. One, Nathan Sawyerno date. One, Gov. BrooksNo. 1 One, Gen'l JacksonNo. 2. We have now in the service of the city an oAttest George W. Porter, Clerk. The first fire on record occurred Thursday, March 13, 1834, at Thatcher Magoun's shipyard; the second, Dec. 30, 1834, on Andrew Blanchard's lumber wharf. These same rules and regulations have been in existence, and were rigidly adhered to by the present company until the department was made
all. Blacklock, MaryStoneham, Feb., 1766Sept. 1, 1766 Blacklock, MercyStoneham July 5, 1764In family of Samuel Page. Blanchard, CalebJan. 30, 1791Brick maker. Blanchard, EbenezerMaiden, Apr. 5, 1762Jan. 1, 1763In family of his brother Heze-kiah Blanchard, EbenezerMaiden, Apr. 5, 1762Jan. 1, 1763In family of his brother Heze-kiah Blanchard. Blanchard, SamuelJan. 30, 1791 Blodget ElizabethBoston, Aug. 21, 1761May 14, 1762Maid-servant. Age 17. In service to Aaron Hall. Bodge, HenryJan. 30, 1791Cooper. Bond, JosephWatertown, May 12, 1773In house of Richard Creese. Bond, Blanchard. Blanchard, SamuelJan. 30, 1791 Blodget ElizabethBoston, Aug. 21, 1761May 14, 1762Maid-servant. Age 17. In service to Aaron Hall. Bodge, HenryJan. 30, 1791Cooper. Bond, JosephWatertown, May 12, 1773In house of Richard Creese. Bond, Anna (wife)    Joseph (child) Names.From. Date.Warned out.Remarks. Boyd, JohnCharlestown, Mar. 9, 1765Feb. 24, 1766Age 4. In family of William Faulkner Brackett, MargaretBoston, Sept., 1759Nov 21. 1759Endorsed Not to be found Jan. 9, 1760 Blanchard, SamuelJan. 30, 1791 Blodget ElizabethBoston, Aug. 21, 1761May 14, 1762Maid-servant. Age 17. In service to Aaron Hall. Bodge, HenryJan. 30, 1791Cooper. Bond, JosephWatertown, May 12, 1773In house of Richard Creese. Bond, Anna (wife)    Joseph (child) Names.From. Date.Warned out.Remarks. Boyd, JohnCharlestown, Mar. 9, 1765Feb. 24, 1766Age 4. In family of William Faulkner Brackett, MargaretBoston, Sept., 1759Nov 21. 1759Endorsed Not to be found Jan. 9, 1760 Bradbury, WilliamJan. 30, 1791 Aug. 31, 1797 Bradford, MaryBoston, May, 1755Aug. 5 1755     Elizabeth Children    Sarah Children    Catherine Children    Joseph Children Brazier, Thomas, Jr.Charlestown, Nov. 9, 1757Feb. 8, 1758I
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 4., Medford Historical Society. (search)
Allen, Edward F. Allen, Oscar H. Deceased.Andrews, Gustavus F. Archibald, Warren M. Atherton, Miss Lily B. Atwood, Miss Louise. Ayers, Fred E. Ayres, Miss Alice E. Baer, John Willis. Balcom, Edward H. Barker, William S., Jr. Barker, Abner H. Barker, J. Herbert. Barrett, Miss Mary C. Batchelder, George L. Baxter, Hon. Charles S. Bedell, Daniel. Begien, Henry M. Bemis, Miss Fannie E. Deceased.Bean, James. Bissell, Hezekiah. Blanchard, Miss Sarah J. Life Members.Boynton, Hon. E. Bridge, Miss Lucy P. Broderson, N. H. Brooks, Frederick. Brooks, Henry. Life Members.Brooks, Shepherd. Life Members.Brooks, Peter C. Brown, David H. Brown, Mrs. Abby D. Brown, Mrs. Harriet W. Brown, Edward D. Brown, George E. Bruce, Mrs. F. P. Bullard, B. Frank. Burbank, Miss Ella L. Burbank, Miss Ida E. Buss, Charles B. Buss, Herman L. Chany, Miss A. Clara. Chandler, Dr. N. F. C
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 4., Reminiscences of an earlier Medford. (search)
oys used to like to sit in a corner of the old reading-room in the square and listen to their talk. There was old Mr. Andrew Blanchard, the most irascible of men, who could never endure any allusion to the new church which the First Parish had builtducing the objectionable topic, for these old gentlemen were much addicted to guying each other. On such provocation Mr. Blanchard would leap from his chair and emphasize words of passionate protest with thumps of his cane upon the floor. Then thethe years from 1737 to 1776, I was surprised to see how many of the recipients of the sacred ordinance bore the name of Blanchard; they made up a good percentage of the whole number. I know of but one or two of the stock now living here. By the bysay a few things about the Medford House, which has occupied its present site for nearly a century. It was built by Andrew Blanchard in 1804, although I have been told that the piazza which runs along three sides of the main building is of a later d