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e in 1820. He formed a partnership with Mr. Isaac Sprague and they started a ship-yard in 1817, ths said and family prayers were the custom. Sprague & James' yard was the first to abolish the elter, Mrs. Haskins, on April 14, 1879. Mr. Isaac Sprague, the partner of Mr. James, came to Medfo goodly proportions. The barn was built by Mr. Sprague, at the raising of which many of the neighbhauling timber. Mr. William Sprague and Mr. Isaac Sprague, his sons, still live in Medford. He dime of Mr. Nathan Sawyer, just this side of Mr. Sprague's. He came to Medford in 1827 and in 1836 bhad charge of making all the ironwork used by Sprague & James in the building of their ships, and oy to Medford and learned shipcarpenter-ing of Sprague & James. His home was next above Oakman Joyce long iron fence front, and opposite the old Sprague homestead, is known as the home of Mr. Joshua from South Scituate in 1826, and served with Sprague & James. In 1852 he became partner with Mr.