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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., Strangers in Medford, (Continued from vol. 8, no. 2). (search)
urn, April, 1754Feb. 26, 1755    Phoebe (wife)    Nathaniel Servant, no surname. Peirce, Ebenezer Aged father (?) of Benjamin, Page 62.Scituate, April, 1757Feb. 8, 1758 Peirce, HepzibahLexington, Aug, 19, 1755Servant of Joseph Skinner. Penhallow, RichardWoburn, July 2, 1765Aug. 21, 1765Tenant of Col. Royall.    Milicent (wife)    Hannah (2 yrs) Perkins, JudithMaiden, Dec. 20, 1760In family of Wm. Tufts, 3d. Person, Aged father (?) of Benjamin, Page 62. JamesOf Medford.From Andover, July, 1760 Phillips, MaryCharlestown, Apr. 1, 1754Age 15. In family of John Bishop. Pierson, JamesNewbury, July 1, 1771.In house of Ebenr Hall, Jr.    Bethshua (wife)    Bethshua (child'n)    Susannah (child'n)    Rebeckah (child'n)    Louis (child'n) Pinkham, BallardAug. 31, 1797 Polly, JohnNov. 6, 1753      wife and family Pool, Zachariah, Jr.Tenant of Col. Royall before July, 1765. Porter, RufusAug. 31, 1797 Potamia, Titus, and familyDec.
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
ssage of trains. These have fallen into disuse and are removed, but a man is stationed with a red flag to guard the crossing. We notice that he has lost an arm, the result of an accident while in the company's service some years before. The little station occupies the acute angle between High street and the tracks, and here we alight. Looking squarely away down the road, we see the Usher Bridge and the Rawson farm on Goat Acre, while following High street we see the open tower of the Town Hall, and the clustering church spires of Arlington, and remember that one April morning, nearly a century before, Paul Revere hurried along this same road to Menotomy and Lexington. To the left, and across the street stood the eaglecrowned flagstaff, that some years before used to stand on Main street near Medford Square, and earlier still was a mast in some Medford ship. Enclosed by a rough picket fence, which was painted yellow, it was near to the well, later forgotten, into whose covering
Captain Isaac Hall. by Hall Gleason. [Read before the Medford Historical Society, March 20, 1905.] ISAAC Hall, son of Andrew and Abigail (Walker) Hall, was bHall, was born at Medford, January 24, 1739, in the house now standing at the corner of High street and Bradlee road. His father died when he was eleven years of age, and he With rent of her dower 21 years recd of Isaac Hall £ 544-17-0. and Pd. Isaac Hall for boarding widow 21 years, and nursing, and repairs on house, being the whon. Miss Helen T. Wild in her History of Medford in the Revolution says, Captn Hall and his company marched to Lexington and there joined Captn John Brooks and his the political behavior of Colonel Royal. Among the persons examined was Captain Isaac Hall, who declared: That the winter before said battle (Lexington) he went to t intended to perpetuate any remarkable military achievements of valor of Captain Isaac Hall, though he performed his part in those heroic contests which gave confide
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., The two hundred seventy-fifth anniversary. (search)
husetts Sons of the Revolution placed on the grounds belonging to the house (standing today almost unchanged) where Captain Isaac Hall of the Medford minute men lived, a bronze tablet upon a boulder of Medford granite. The tablet was unveiled by Vernon Howland Hall, 2d, the youngest male representative of the family of Hall in the city, and bears the following inscription: on this site lived Captain Isaac Hall who commanded the Medford Minute men at Lexington and Bunker Hill Paul Revere stoCaptain Isaac Hall who commanded the Medford Minute men at Lexington and Bunker Hill Paul Revere stopped here on his Memorable ride to Concord April 18-19, 1775 to Warn Captain Hall that the British soldiers were on the March. placed by the Massachusetts Society Sons of the Revolution June 14, 1905 June 15, the Opera House was the scene of a mosCaptain Hall that the British soldiers were on the March. placed by the Massachusetts Society Sons of the Revolution June 14, 1905 June 15, the Opera House was the scene of a most inspiring service. An oration was delivered by Rev. Nehemiah Boynton of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Hon. William Everett, a descendant of the Brooks family of Medford, recited an original poem. The Tufts College Choir furnished the vocal music. Mr. Dav