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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 15., Some errors in Medford's histories. (search)
nce. He also quotes from Winslow (see page 73 of the history), but he omits a very important part of the narrative. Winslow says, We discovered Mistick river but did not explore it. Some historians locate the places described as being in Medford. It would have been impossible for these explorers to stand on Rock hill and ignore the presence of the Mistick river, which would have been spread out before them, both east and west. He may have first stopped opposite Winthrop's farm, at Ten Hills, and there done something in the fishing business. . . . [P. 88.] This extract conveys a wrong impression, inasmuch as Mr. Brooks was well aware that Mr. Cradock never came to New England. And who, in a letter of April 17, 1629, speaks of the settlement of families here in these terms. . . . [P. 89.] Here is an admittance by Mr. Brooks that Medford was settled in 1629. After his death, a part of his farm in Medford was sold to Mr. Ed. Collins. . . . . [P. 93.] Mr. Colli