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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 28., What Mean Ye by these stones? (search)
ts regarding it) and found it prone on the ground, as it had just been overturned by disorderly boys. The story of its original erection by Mr. Francis Brooks in 1884, with view of it on its original site, may be found in the Register, Vol. XV, p. 30, told under the caption The Passing of a Medford Estate. In the development of the land of the Brooks estate by the purchasing Real Estate Trust, the triangular space to which the monument has been removed was created and given the name of Sagamore park. This, with the monument, has been conveyed to the city of Medford and is now in charge of its park commission, which caused the re-erection of the monument on January 9, 1925. Accounts of the remains there deposited had varied somewhat, and at request of Supt. Edward Adams the writer was present on November 13, 1924, when the box was removed from the cavity and opened. There were also present by request Mr. Calvin W. Lewis of Brookline (the historian referred to) and Mr. Frank Li