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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 25., Old ships and ship-building days of Medford. (search)
cceeded by, and near by, the Medford Times, but not for long. The Medford Light was issued by George S. Delano, a somewhat gifted and versatile citizen of Medford. It was nicely gotten up, more like a magazine than a weekly paper, both as to its page size and contents. Mr. Delano was chief contributor to its columns, and persevered in his enterprise for a time, but at last succumbed to the inevitable. A partial file of this is also at the Society's rooms. Another effort was the Mystic Muse, but the Muses smiled not on it, and it is now long forgotten. In 1902 came another aspirant for popular favor. A publishing company being formed by several well known citizens and associated with experienced newspaper men and with Charles D. Rooney as editor, the Medford Citizen appeared on October 1, 1901. Its office was in Odd Fellows (now Elks) Building, and the paper, well gotten up, was well received by the public and bade fair to become the leading paper in Medford. But after