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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 2., The development of the public School of Medford. (search)
o the present time. Treasurer's report. it seems advisable to publish the earliest records extant of the receipts and expenditures of the town of Medford, as the book which contains them is too much worn for general use. The interests of the historian are doubly served by the conservation of the original records, and by making their contents accessible to the public. L. L. D. Town of Medford to Saml Brooks Treasurer Dr [ ]729sd To Cash paid for this Book£:106 Ye To Cash paid Mr Cutter for keeping School in year 172813106. To a General Order to pay to Sundry Perfons61160 To Cash paid to John Francis for Bricks for ye New Meet: Hose140 To Cash paid to Step: Francis for Iron work for ye New Meet: House:4511 To Cash paid to Francis Leathe for keeping ye Wid: Willis21311 To Cash paid to ye Reverd Mr Turell for his Sallary in 17291000000 To Cash paid to Mr Stephen Hall being pt: of ye charge of ye Great Comtee:100000 To Cash pd: Mr: Bowdoin, for Glass & Lead for ye New M
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 2., The Cutter family and its connection with a tide mill in Medford. (search)
by William R. Cutter, Librarian, Woburn, Mass. John Cutter (of the fifth generation from Richard Cutter), whtter, and who herself was a granddaughter of Dea. John Cutter, of Menotomy, died in Medford, April 16, 1826. Tscendant of Ebenezer Cutter, a cousin of the Dea. John Cutter above mentioned, whose wife was Deacon Cutter's aDeacon Cutter's aunt. This William resided in Medford and Boston, where he died July 27, 1800. His widow died Aug. 2, 1852, agin Medford, under the names of Sprague, Foster, and Cutter. The son John, of the above-named John, born at ousin, being a granddaughter of Zachariah and Mary (Cutter) Hill, of Arlington. This man, known as Captain JoCaptain John Cutter, from his connection with the militia of Medford, died in Woburn, in that part known as Winchester, M in Woburn, latterly known as the Cutter's mill, in Cutter's village, in Winchester, he built a new structure have mentioned: Funeral, Medford, 1788, Oct. 17—Mr. John Cutter, the miller— The title to the Cutter tide mi