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r. Moses Billings was licensed as an innholder and took charge of the Admiral Vernon, where he remained until the year 1777. In the year 1778, Mr. Edward Walker took charge of this tavern. He was succeeded by Mr. Benjamin Shaw and others. Mr. James Tufts was licensed as an innholder at the Admiral Vernon in the year 1792, and was its landlord from that year to 1800, both inclusive. At the close of Mr. Tufts' term as landlord, this house became a private dwelling, and so continued until it wMr. Tufts' term as landlord, this house became a private dwelling, and so continued until it was destroyed by fire in the year 1850. This house is said to have been the headquarters of Colonel John Stark of the New Hampshire Regiment, in the year 1775, and is supposed to have been the house in which he was chosen colonel of the regiment by a hand vote. (Prior to 1754 this house was in the Town of Charlestown.) The Mystic house. This house is now standing on Main street, and in late years was a part of the Mystic Trotting Park estate. It was built about the year 1847 by Mr. Geo
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Medford Amicable Singing Society. (search)
e to receive all monies paid for the use of the society, and to pay over the same to the order of the secratary as aforesaid, also to keep a record of all monies received as aforesaid also of all monies paid out and for what paid for. art. 12. The foregoing articles shall be subject to revision at all times when two thirds of the members of said society shall think proper. Accepted March 15, 1815. Gershom Tufts Gabriel Fullerton Henry Withington Ephraim Bailey James T. Floyd James Tufts Patrick Roach Elias Tufts Saml Phelps Henry Todd Thomas Calf Edward Bradbury William Butters Daniel Copland James T. Floyd, Jr. Jona Harrington James Francis, 2d. Andrew Perkins Samuel D. Hadley Seth Mayo Darius Wait Benjamin Floyd, 3d. Dexter Blodget Ladies. Charity Fullerton Anna Blodget Rebecca Floyd The forgoing is a copy of the constitution M. A. Singing society, with the names subscribed, and the following is a list of names who have had billets of invit
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Strangers in Medford, (Continued from vol. 8, no. 1). (search)
ames.From. Date.Warned out.Remarks. McCordy, John McCurdy.Woburn, abt. May 16, 1755Dec. 1, 1755Tenants of Wm. Falkner.    Mary (wife) McDonald, JamesChester, N. H., July 10, 1762Aug. 30, 1762In house of Wm. McClinton.    Eleanor (wife)(McClintock).    James (Children)    Eleanor(Children) McJarell, JackeFrom Ireland, later from Londonderry, N. E. Dec. 19, 1763Journeyman. In employ of Joseph Thompson. McKeen, Sarah (widow)Bedford, N. H., Sept. 6, 1761May 14, 1762In house of James Tufts, Jr.; thence to house of Samuel Tufts, Sept. 13, 1761. Mead, Isreal, tailor.      wife and two childrenWatertown, May 3, 1756Tenant of Col. Royal. On farm late of Jona. Tufts, deceased. Mead, JohnJan. 30, 1791 NathanielJan. 30, 1791 Mears, MaryBoston, Aug. 10, 1755Age 11. In family of John Bishop. Mills, SamuelAug. 31, 1797 Mitchell, JohnLondonderry, Apr. or May, 1756Nov. 27, 1756Note—Not to be found. More, AugustusSudbury, July 20, 1768Tenant at Tavern House owned b