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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 18., The Tufts family residences. (search)
ader of Medford's history will doubt that Mr. Cradock had a house built at about 1634, where his business made it necessary, and that such early structure may have bemption at the start, and next the assertion that it was so, he fixed the date at 1634, because there was clay thereabout, and bricks had been made in Salem a few yearhus, or built such a house. It would be remarkable (could it be proven) that in 1634 the first house to be erected in Medford was of a type and material so enduring is clear,. . . . the old fort, so called, was Governor Cradock's house, built in 1634. Doubtless the Medford historian was, in his own mind, satisfied that his infer' Directory the following:— Cradock house. Riverside avenue, Medford. Built 1634, the first brick house in the colony, and the oldest house standing in North Amethen within the bounds of Medford. We may not assume erection of any house in 1634, and ignore possibility of non-existence in 1652, because the deed did not make