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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 24., The Turnpike highwayman's Fate. (search)
d. But with the fatal day drawing near, Mike Martin undertook to do something for himself. On eeper entered his cell bringing his breakfast, Martin gave him a stunning blow, rushed through the dpose of enforcing a respect of law and order. Martin was described as a young man of twenty-seven ytory of his life as confided to that writer by Martin, whose real name was not Mike but John. Thepublication of forty-eight pages, in 1845,— Mike Martin, or the last of the highwaymen. A Tale of is book was illustrated by a wood-cut, showing Martin upon a horse, overtaking his victim in a chaise Historical Society, and said to have been Mike Martin's, but which was a revolver. Another wr stated, perhaps was 1886. Another haunt of Martin's is said to have been on the slope of Centraload station known as Winter hill. But neither Martin nor any one else ever dreamed of a railroad th of law and order, or that younger men than Mike Martin can commit more daring crimes in daylight a