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Fuller. Recording Secretary. Miss Jessie M. Dinsmore. Curator and librarian George H. Remele Directors William Leaven J. A.C. Emerson Melvin W. Pierce Standing Committees. Publication Moses W. Mann. Miss Helen T. Wild. Miss Eliza M. Gill C. W. M. Blanchard Frederic Dole Membership. H. N. Agnes W. Lincoln. Miss Martha E. Hayes. Miss lily B. Atherton. Rosewell B. Lawrence. William Gushing Wait. Miss Elizabeth W. Howe. H. N. Ackerman. Melvin W. Pierce. Frederic H. Dole. House. Moses W. Mann. H. N. Ackerman. C. H. Loomis. Delegates to Bay State Historical League. Regular. Melvin W. Pierce.W. Howe. H. N. Ackerman. Melvin W. Pierce. Frederic H. Dole. House. Moses W. Mann. H. N. Ackerman. C. H. Loomis. Delegates to Bay State Historical League. Regular. Melvin W. Pierce. Mrs. John Googins. Miss Elizabeth R. Carty. Alternate. Miss Annie E. Durgin. George H. Remele. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 24., Medford Historical Society. (search)
Gegrge S. T. Fuller. Telephone, Mystic 2208-W. George Street. Librarian and Curator. Moses Whitcher Mann. Telephone, Arlington 545-M. 138 Boston Avenue, West Medford. Directors. William Leavens. John A. C. Emerson. Melvin W. Pierce. The above constitute the Board of Directors which meets at the call of the President. The Society's Honorary members are Walter H. Cushing. George S. Delano. Benjamin P. Hollis. Charles N. Jones. Membership list. Herbertiller, Jr. Ernest B. Moore. Grace M. Moore. Warren T. Morse. Frances W. McGill. Frank L. Mason. Thomas H. Norton. Winthrop I. Nottage. Joseph E. Ober. George W. Parsons. Joseph W. Phinney. Life Member. Priscilla C. Phinney. Melvin W. Pierce. S. U. Prescott. Life Member. Edward S. Randall. George H. Remele. Thomas C. Richards, Rev. Percy W. Richardson. Harriet J. Russell. William J. Reilly. Mary E. Reilly. Walter E. Richardson. Elisha J. Sampson. George T. Sampson
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 29., Medford Historical Society. (search)
d curator. Moses Whitcher Mann. Telephone, Arlington 0226-W. 86 Sharon Street, West Medford. Directors. Charles T. Daly. J. Stevens Kadesch. Melvin W. Pierce. The above constitute the Board of Directors which meets at the call of the President. The Society's Honorary members are Moses W. Mann. Mrs. Elizay. Miss Elizabeth R. Carty. Henry E. Scott. Mrs. John H. Googins. Heraldry. Dr. Charles M. Green. Charles B. Dunham. John Albree. House. Melvin W. Pierce. Frank B. Blodgett. Albert W. Ellis. Andrew F. Curtin. By-Laws. Joseph C. Miller, Jr. Miss Elizabeth R. Carty. Hall Gleason. Membership lisop I. Nottage. Joseph E. Ober. Miss Edith R. Orne. George W. Parsons. Life MemberJoseph W. Phinney. Mrs. Priscilla C. Phinney. Charles H. Phinney. Melvin W. Pierce. Life MemberMrs. Mary Gertrude Prescott, Lexington. George H. Remele, Palo Alto, Cal. Walter J. Rhodes. Mrs. Hannah E. Rhodes. Percy W. Richardson.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 29., Development of the business section of West Medford. (search)
yal Conclave of Knights and Ladies. Daniel Lynah had a plumber's shop in the basement of the four-story block, and Crosby's old hen-house was moved next to it and stood there several years with various tenants, mostly cobblers. After a time Poole & Leach moved their building beside it, as a new-comer had leased the angular corner it had occupied and erected a two-story building with flat roof and an ell of one story, and managed to squeeze four stores and an upper hall into it. Foster & Pierce opened a grocery and William Hixon an upholstery room in this. Edward Shaw bought a lot beside Whitmore brook and erected his dwelling with a store in front and express stable in the rear. Later he built a second dwelling and an enlargement of the store, which is now the eastern limit. The vacant space on Harvard Avenue was filled next by a three-story building of two stores and two tenements. The smaller store was called the Bee-hive, and was in charge of Miss Sara J. Blanchard. Im