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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. 7 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 25, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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emblem of their own excellence. Following this notice is a poem on the Rights of Women, by Mrs. Rowson, recited by Miss Mary Warner of Medford, and a prose composition spoken by Miss C. Hutchins. The tickets to her annual exhibitions were fifty ce Hannah Swan. Peggy Swan. Catherine Thompson. Fanny Tufts. Peggy Tufts. Sarah Wait. Harriet Wait. Mary Warner. Sallie Burgess. There is also given Mary Lane of Ten Hills Farm, Medford; but I am told Ten Hills Farm belongs rt service was at an end. Major Swan lived at one time in a house just south of the Medford hotel, in 1803 occupied by Major Warner. In 1798 he moved to the house which is now (remodelled) owned and occupied by Mr. A. D. Puffer. Miss Hannah Swan occliving, Mr. George Howe of Lunenburg. Harriet Wait, her sister, born December 19, 1788; died August 19, 1813. Of Mary Warner, I find nothing definite, excepting that in Mrs. Rowson's memoirs she is said to be a teacher in the Taunton Academy.
s in Cincinnati, pecause I'm Sherman py parentage. I hope, Mishter Mayor, you'll send me to Cincinnati in chains, and deliver me oop to the Courts of O-hi-o." "Indeed I shall do no such thing," said the Mayor. "Take your seat again." And Koburg, grumbling about poverty, chains, and Cincinnati, sat down among the doomed mourners of the morning. Some think he is insane, but others assert that there is method in his madness. Five negroes, found in an unlawful assembly at the house of Mary Warner, were sent down with the usual warning. Two vagrant white women, named Margaret Phelan and Amanda Furguson, who were with the interesting party, were committed to jail. The latter's beauty, if she ever had any, was completely spoiled by bruises and scratches, which she accounted for by saying that she got drunk and fell over a chair. Sad commentary on human depravity. Dick, a venerable darkey in uniform, was arrested for carrying a huge bowie-knife. He was on his return home to D