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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 25., Mr. Stetson's notes on information wanted. (search)
Mr. Stetson's notes on information wanted. Mr. Hooper opened this subject 4 Register, p. 1. As? By the foregoing it will be seen that Mr. Stetson was an interested and careful reader of theure hill placed in the way of travel as has Mr. Stetson, or called attention to the absence of buile use of for walks, and found it as good as Mr. Stetson said. The great excavation back of the Jms. The three other houses enumerated by Mr. Stetson still remain in excellent condition, the lahe multitude, sets off for old Menotomy. Mr. Stetson had (probably) not been in Medford since 18the name of High street. Who will answer Mr. Stetson's queries? and what artist will draw the mll known to us. That of a century ago which Mr. Stetson went to may be seen in our frontispiece. Twas. In the Register, Vol. XVII, p. 76, Mr. Stetson gives an interesting account of his school early high school did not fit for college, Mr. Stetson and James Hervey finished their preparation[2 more...]
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 26., History of the Medford High School. (search)
d so for many years. Effect in Medford. Some of Medford's influential citizens hailed those rays with delight. Among those, and foremost, were the Rev. Caleb Stetson, pastor of the Unitarian Church, a man of wit, tact, enthusiasm, and ripe scholarship; and Deacon Galen James, the builder of more than threescore ships, a man claim than that of the preceding year was advanced. Fruitage. The discussion then held resulted in the appointment of a special committee, consisting of Caleb Stetson, Galen James, Nathan Adams, Robert L. Ells, and Milton James, to inquire into the different and best methods of conducting public schools; to report what improup to that date had been composed of but three members, and then consisted of Galen James, Horatio A. Smith, and Milton James, was increased to seven by adding Caleb Stetson, John C. Magoun, James Wellington, and John P. Clisby. Thus the establishment of the High School was assured, and one month later, or about the middle of Ma
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