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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 25., Old ships and ship-building days of Medford. (search)
leading paper in Medford. But after a year had elapsed, in 1901, whether conscious of it or not, the Mercury had attained its majority age of twenty-one years. Its publisher, Mr. Lawrence, then retired from the journalistic field and sold to John F. Wood, who had a brother, Charles. Both were expert in their calling and brought to the Mercury the benefits of such experience. During its former years that paper had its quarters on Riverside avenue, near the post-office. Under the new managemal weekly which tells of current events is worthy of preservation if worthy of publication. But to fold a newspaper page into eight squares is not a preservative method, nor yet is it well to leave the accumulated papers exposed to the sunlight. Wood pulp paper has not the enduring qualities of rag paper of earlier days. We have thus tried to present a correct statement which may be confidently referred to in the future, but haven't exhausted our subject, which grows as we consider it. P