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took possession of that house, Mr. Bride removed to the Columbia House, vacated by Mr. Baker. The Columbia House was afterwards used as a private dwelling. A few years ago it was removed to a court, leading from Mystic avenue, and after being cut into two parts, was remodeled, and these are now used as tenement houses. Simpsons Hotel. The brick house standing on the north side of High street was built in the year 1756, by Mr. Thomas Seccomb, upon land purchased by Mr. Seccomb of Philip Carteret, the deed being dated May 20, 1755. It was formerly known as the Seccomb House. It was occupied for many years by Mr. David Simpson, and kept as a public house, and was then known as Simpson's Hotel. (Mr. Simpson opened this house as a public house about the year 1866.) It is now occupied by several departments of the city of Medford. The Canal house. This house stood upon the banks of the Middlesex Canal and at the northwest corner of Boston avenue and Arlington street. It was
Errata. On Page 30 of this issue, under Simpson's Hotel, in the third and fourth lines, read Andrew Hall, instead of Philip Carteret; and April 29, instead of May 20.