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To the Wider Judith Winn in Nottingham West in the Province of New hampshire in the County of hilsborough With Care. Winter hill March the 7 yer 1776 Mother these lines com unto you hooping thay will find you and all well as J be at present through good Providence and I want you to send Down som yarn to mend my sockings when you send my Jacoat we have no fiting at present they have Split five mortars 2 men kild. . . . they have intrenched on Dogester hill. . . . Camp Winter hill March the 20 yer 1776 . . . J would inform you that we have got Bunker hill & Boston and we Do som expect to go into Boston soon to be stationed ther soone and J want you mother if you can make me som sharts and som trowses and and a pare of stockings and if you can send me down som meet I shall be glad. New York April the 29 yer 1776 . . . this Day we are a going to imbark abord of a ship to go to Cobeck and I am very well Please with the notion and J want you Mother to get what you want for
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Papers and addresses, 1904-5. (search)
Papers and addresses, 1904-5. October 17.—Opening Night. Vacation Experiences. Rev. H. C. DeLong. November 21.—The Taverns of Medford. Mr. John H. Hooper. December 19.—Genealogy-Heraldry. Mr. George S. Delano. January 16.—The Whitmores of Medford and Some of Their Descendants. Miss Alice C. Ayres. February 20.—Picturesque Medford. Illustrated. Mr. Will C. Eddy. March 20.—Captain Isaac Hall. Mr. Hall Gleason. April 17.—The Loyalists of Medford. Miss Grace L. Sargent. May 15.—A Tour in Mexico. Mr. G