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Medford commerce. The business transactions and investments of Benjamin Hall, Sr., Medford's chief merchant and trader of colonial and revolutionary times, were many and varied. The following list of ships and their captains, and the ports to which they sailed, as found in Mr. Hall's account with Edward Payson for insurance on craft and cargo, shows how large his marine ventures were;-- DefianceParsonsto and from West Indies EssexWillcometo and from West Indies FriendshipJacksonto and from Indies HalifaxStilesto and from Indies PollyBarstowto and from Holland DauphinSmithfor France Three FriendsWoodfor France NeptuneFrazierfor West Indies JohnStantonfor West Indies SallyPainefor West Indies FriendshipManchesterfor West Indies BellaGrinnellfor Holland Other sloops were Gloriosa, Mercury, Boston, Speedwell, Minerva. What a scene of activity the coming and going of these vessels must have given to Mystic river! —E. M. G
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 15., Something about Capt. Isaac Hall. (search)
Something about Capt. Isaac Hall. Eleven years ago a tablet to the memory of Medford's captain of Minute Men was erected at the historic on thereon. In that address, 1789 is named as the year in which Captain Hall died, once directly and twice indirectly. The accuracy of thisal Register, appears an article by Mr. Hall Gleason on Capt. Isaac Hall He is described as a son of Andrew and Abigail [Walker] Hall,Hall, born in Medford, January 24, 1739. Now Capt. Isaac Hall married on October 8, 1761, Abigail Cutter, and had a number of children. The sCapt. Isaac Hall married on October 8, 1761, Abigail Cutter, and had a number of children. The second was Eleanor, born July 23, 1764, and the fourth was James, born December 25, 1768. Eleanor was married by Peter Thacher on April 24, the directory to verify it. In 1806 the name changes to Abigail Hall, boarding house, 12 Franklin Square, I think this Square should bt 1, to September i, 1801. On November 24, 1805, the record is Mr. Isaac Hall died at Boston Aged 66 One other event he records: October