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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 10., Medford Historical Society. (search)
Medford Historical Society. Officers for the year ending March 1908. President. Will C. Eddy. Vice-Presidents. Rosewell B. Lawrence. Benjamin F. Fenton. Frederick H. Kidder. Leonard J. Manning. Treasurer. Alfred R. Winter. Recording secretary. Miss Alice E. Curtis. Corresponding secretary. George S. T. Fuller. Librarian and Curator. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln. Custodian of real estate. Moses W. Mann. Standing Committees. Publication. Miss Helen T. Wild, Chairman. George S. T. Fuller. David H. Brown. Charles H. Loomis. Miss Annie E. Durgin. Moses W. Mann. Membership. Elisha B. Curtis, Chairman. Edward C. Ellis. Mrs. Ellen M. Gill. Charles R. Byram. Mrs. Julia W. Dalrymple. Papers and addresses. Moses W. Mann, Chairman. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln. David H. Brown. Henry E. Scott. Charles H. Morss. Historic Sites. Moses W. Mann, Chairman. Miss Ella L. Burbank. Leonard J. Manning. Frederick H. Kidder. F
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 12., Medford Historical Society. (search)
Medford Historical Society. Officer for the year ending March, 1910. President. Will C. Eddy. Vice-presidents. Rosewell B. Lawrence. Benjamin F. Fenton. Frederick H. Kidder. Leonard J. Manning. Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer. George S. T. Fuller. Recording Secretary. Miss Alice E. Curtis. Librarian and Curator. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln. Custodians of real estate. President, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer. Standing committers. Publication. Miss Ella L. Burbank, Chairman. George S. T. Fuller. Miss Annie E. Durgin. Moses W. Mann. Miss Helen T. Wild. frank S. Gilkey. Membership. Elisha B. Curtis, Chairman. Edward C. Ellis. Mrs. Ellen M. Gill. Charles R. Byram. Mrs. Julia W. Dalrymple. Papers and Addresses. Henry E. Scott, Chairman. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln. Moses W. Mann. Mrs. Louise G. Delong. Alfred R. Winter. Historic Sites. Moses W. Mann, Chairman. Miss Ella L. Burbank. Leonard J. Manning.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 13., Medford Historical Society. (search)
Medford Historical Society. Officers for the year ending January, 1911 President. Will C. Eddy. Vice-Presidents. Rosewell B. Lawrence. Frederick H. Kidder. Benjamin F. Fenton. Leonard J. Manning. Corresponding secretary and treasurer. George S. T. Fuller. Recording secretary. Miss Alice E. Curtis. Librarian and Curator. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln. Custodians of Real estate. President, Corresponding secretary, treasurer. Standing committees. Publication. Miss Ella L. Burbank, Chairman. Miss Annie E. Durgin. Miss Helen T. Wild. George S. T. Fuller. Moses W. Mann. Frank S. Gilkey. Membership. Elisha B. Curtis, Chairman. Mrs. Ellen M. Gill. Edward C. Ellis. Charles R. Byram. Mrs. Julia W. Dalrymple. Papers and addresses. Henry E. Scott, Chairman. Moses W. Mann. Mrs. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln. Louise G. Delong. Mrs. Adelaide E. Cordis. Historic Sites. Moses W. Mann, Chairman. Leonard J. Manning. Francis A. Wai
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 14., Medford Historical Society. (search)
Medford Historical Society. Officers for the year ending January, 1912. President. Will C. Eddy. Vice-presidents. Rosewell B. Lawrence. Frederick H. Kidder. Benjamin F. Fenton. Leonard J. Manning. Corresponding Secretary and treasurer. George S. T. Fuller. Recording Secretary. Miss Alice E. Curtis. Librarian and Curator. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln. Custodians of real estate. President, Corresponding Secretary, treasurer. Standing committees. Publication. George S. T. Fuller, Chairman. Miss Annie E. Durgin. Miss Helen T. Wild. Moses W. Mann. H. N. Ackerman. Membership. C. Arthur Platts, Chairman. Elisha B. Curtis. Mrs. Ellen M. Gill. Mrs. Julia W. Dalrymple. Mrs. Elsie R. Perkins. Mrs. H. A. C. Scott. Papers and addresses. Henry E. Scott, Chairman. Arthur E. Whitney. Mrs. Adelaide E. Cordis. Geo. W. Parsons. Mrs. Louise G. Delong. John H. Hooper. Miss Katharine H. Stone. Historic sites. Moses W. Mann,
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 15., Medford Historical Society. (search)
nding Secretary, Treasurer. Standing Committees. Publication. George S. T. Fuller, Chairman. Miss Annie E. Durgin. Miss Helen T. Wild. Moses W. Mann, Editor. H. N. Ackerman. Membership. C. Arthur Platts, Chairman. Elisha B. Curtis. Mrs. Ellen M. Gill. Abner H. Barker. Mrs. Julia W. Dalrymple. Mrs. Elsie R. Perkins. Mrs. H. A. C. Scott. Andrew F. Curtin. Papers and Addresses. Geo. W. Parsons, Chairman. Henry B. Doland. Mrs. Adelaide E. Cordis. Miss Alice E. Curtis. Mrs. Louise G. Delong. John H. Hooper. Percy S. Brayton. Miss Katharine H. Stone. Historic sites. Moses W. Mann, Chairman. Francis A. Wait. Miss Catharine E. Harlow. Miss Ella L. Burbank. Frederick H. Kidder. Charles N. Jones. Genealogy. Mrs. Edith G. Dennis, Chairman. Miss Eliza M. Gill. Miss Hetty F. Wait. Mrs. James E. Cleaves. Heraldry. Charles B. Dunham, Charirman. John Albree. Orrin E. Hodsdon. Chas. H. Loomis. Library and collection.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 16., Medford Historical Society. (search)
on. George S. T. Fuller, Chairman. Miss Helen T. Wild. Miss Annie E. Durgin. Moses W. Mann, Editor. Pres. Henry E. Scott. Membership. Herbert N. Ackerman, Chairman. Mrs. Marion C. Williams. Elisha B. Curtis. Miss Elizabeth W. Howe. Mrs. Ellen M. Gill. Mrs. H. A. C. Scott. Abner H. Barker. Andrew F. Curtin. Papers and addresses. Geo. W. Parsons, Chairman. Mrs. Louise G. Delong. Henry B. Doland. John H. Hooper. Frank W. Lovering. Percy S. Brayton. Miss Alice E. Curtis. Miss Katharine H. Stone. Historic sites. Moses W. Mann, Chairman. Miss Ella L. Burbank. Francis A. Wait. Frederick H. Kidder. Miss Catharine E. Harlow. Charles N. Jones. Genealogy. Mrs. Edith G. Dennis, Chairman. Miss Hetty F. Wait. Miss Eliza M. Gill. Mrs. James E. Cleaves. Miss Florence S. Wheeler. Heraldry. Charles B. Dunham, Chairman. Orrin E. Hodsdon. John Albree. Chas. H. Loomis. Library and collection. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln, Chairman.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 18., Elisha Briggs Curtis, 1835-1915. (search)
h him felt the impress of the real dignity, quality and magnitude of his being; he was an industrious student of the Scriptures which was manifest in his expositions at the family prayer circle of the church. He was a most cautious adviser, leaning a little too much on the side of ultraconservatism at times, but always in brotherly concord with the majority. As a deacon of his church he was an example to all, and was everywhere known as a man of high ideals and principles, sympathetic, kindly and of a most magnanimous spirit. As a member of this Society he took an active part in its deliberations and was interested in all the plans for its welfare. His fund of knowledge of the early days was appreciated here as elsewhere, and his association with the members is a delightful experience long to be remembered. In 1904 Mr. Curtis' wife died, and he on March 26, 1915. Two daughters, Mrs. H. H. Smith, of Lawrence, Mass., and Miss Alice E. Curtis, of this city, survive him. P. W. A.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 15., Some errors in Medford's histories. (search)
ok runs, is the westerly bounds of the said marsh,. . . Excepting from the above, 12 acres of the meadows lying by Mistick river next unto the land of the said Edward Collins. These twelve acres of marsh land above described are bounded by Marble brook (it being the brook mentioned above) on the west, Mystic river on the south, north on the upland between High street and said marshland. It included that point of marshland that was cut off, when a new channel of the river was made by Messrs. Curtis and Stetson, shipbuilders, as a passageway for their ships. This point of marshland or island has been removed by recent improvements made in the river. The easterly part of these twelve acres is the land in the rear of the Armory building. This deed shows that the Mansion house therein spoken of could not have been the so-called Cradock house. In Book 3, page 397, of the abovesaid records, Richard Russell of Charlestown sells to Jonathan Wade of Ipswich 3/4 part of the land purcha
ntieth anniversary celebration, of which we trust the housewarming will be the finish within this year 1916. The greetings of the city were briefly and ably spoken by His Honor, Mayor Haines. Former Presidents Will C. Eddy and Henry Edwards Scott gave expression of their satisfaction that at last the Society was to have an attractive and convenient home. Their remarks were followed by the poem written for the occasion by a member (who modestly wished his name withheld), and read by Miss Alice E. Curtis. Beside the banks of Mystic stream, The scene of Winthrop's toil and dream; And Cradock's pride in power of State, And Royall's house of beauty great; A home of modern day we raise With grateful thought of earlier days. Could Winthrop stand upon this spot Well might he say ‘I know it not,’ And Royall from the stately home, Whose acres broad he loved to roam, Would gaze with a bewildered look, Back to the mansion he forsook. And are we in Old Medford still, Woods, streams and pastu