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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 11. 5 1 Browse Search
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ent limits. For a long time previous to his death in 1856, Mr. Fay suffered from tuberculosis, which brought added work upon the shoulders of his partner. Mr. Thomas Todd, who was a boy in the printing-office then, says of him at this time, He (Deacon James) did not attempt to do any editorial work, but he made himself very useten relieved the strain when differences of opinion became uncomfortable. In some of his experiences a fiddle of some kind must have been a necessity to him. Mr. Todd, who worked for him in the printing office when a boy, says, One time when something arose which was quite unpleasant, probably my fault, the deacon looked up, ay that they would have had to pay for board during vacation for college expenses. He was a tower of strength and sympathy to his own pastor. Quoting again from Mr. Todd: I recall one time Rev. J. M. Manning, D. D., the former pastor of the Mystic Church, Medford, afterward pastor of the Old South Church, Boston, came to his offi