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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 2., A business man of long ago. (search)
al popularity of Governor Brooks caused the town to follow his leadership in politics as long as he lived, but after his death, in 1825, the new element carried the popular vote against the old party. Benjamin Hall did not live to see that day. He died Feb. 2, 1817, aged eighty-six. His career as a public servant and private citizen, which extended over more than half a century, left an impress upon the town of his birth which has never been effaced. [ ] town of Medford to SamL Brooks Treasr [ ]31/2Dr sd [ ]nr17 To Cash paid to ye Revrd. Mr. Turell for Salary£500000 [ ] 28To Do. pd. To John Giles for his Pew40000 [ ] vTo Do pd. to John Bradish for Glazing at the Meeting-house— —20903 [ ] vTo Do. pd. to ye Widow Susanna Willis in full for a Room for the School in 1730/101000 To Cash paid to sundry Perfons (ing House781306 [ ] 18To Do pd. to Lydia Pierce for Sweeping the Meet—30000 To Do. pd. to Saml Brooks Junr. in full for keeping School in Time pastd— — — —