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f you can send me down som meet I shall be glad. New York April the 29 yer 1776 . . . this Day we are a going to imbark abord of a ship to go to Cobeck and I am very well Please with the notion and J want you Mother to get what you want for your chomfort and I want you to Live as comfertable for what you want and if J Live J will pay for it and we have a good alowence and I am very well Contented. And so no more at Present I would Recommend myself to you and as A Dutiful Son Nehemiah Winn Nehemiah Winn died at Bennington, Vt., of camp fever. He was an uncle of Mrs. Sarah B. (Merrill) Butters, daughter of Henry and Bathsheba (Winn), wife of Jacob Butters of Medford. The above are extracts taken from original letters in the possession of Miss Sarah Peasley of Medford, a granddaughter of Mrs. Butters. In their simple wording these letters give a little of the subsequent history of the New Hampshire men who made Medford their rendezvous after the uprising of 1775.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Medford Amicable Singing Society. (search)
A. Singing society, with the names subscribed, and the following is a list of names who have had billets of invitation to Join the society by the unanimous vote of the said society, who have accepted the invitation as we the subscribers understand. Namely Benjamin Pratt, Jr. John Kimball Nathl Fessenden James W. Brooks John Phipps Mr. Fisk Galen James Thos. Floyd Levi Frost George Brown Noah Kimball Ladies. Miss Perkins Emaline Wyman Sally Baldwin Sally Gleason Esther W. Merrill Tryphena Tufts Nancy Clark Mariah Butterfield Esther Tufts Eliza Withington Almyra Turner S. Turner making in all forty nine 12Tenor 22Bass 15Trible — 49 To the selectmen of the Town of Medford Gentlemen— We the subscribers, a committee chosen from the within named M. A. S. society for the purpose of making a statement, of the intentions and situation of said society as well as a statement of the assistance they think they must have to enable them to carry their