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An interesting incident. Josiah G. Fuller of West Medford had the following experience during h. As one hanging was considered sufficient, Mr. Fuller was allowed to depart, which he lost no timeg the war. At the Encampment in Boston, Comrade Fuller received an invitation to join in the Gran, he engaged them in conversation. What was Mr. Fuller's surprise when he learned that one of thesel never be forgotten by the two veterans. Comrade Fuller is now seventy-three years of age, but notpublic, Boston, August i to 16, 1890. Mr. Fuller was born in Newport, N. H., November 28, 18110, 1884. E. M. G. I remember hearing Mr. Fuller recount his Kansas experiences on several ocwife of Henry S. Barnes, whose sister became Mr. Fuller's wife. When the First Trinitarian was me quite warm sabbath morning that I first saw Mr. Fuller. He was seated in the centre, fourth pew frintended or not, and this is the most vivid recollection I have of Mr. Josiah G. Fuller. H. N. A.
seen the springy ground there covered with flags and cat-tails. In Plan Book 8, Plan 1, 1855, is the same territory (see Register, Vol. I, p. 126), being the Fuller plan of Smith estate. Here we must good naturedly differ a little with His Honor, who styles it the present laying out. Fuller's plan was made in early '50s, Fuller's plan was made in early '50s, but little or no use was made of it until 1870, when, on June 21, there was a land sale on the premises. In 1865 the conduit of the Charlestown water works was built across this entire tract. The Fuller plan (which omitted the parks and had a somewhat different arrangement of streets) was modified somewhat. Two new plans were lFuller plan (which omitted the parks and had a somewhat different arrangement of streets) was modified somewhat. Two new plans were later made by Josiah Hovey covering the entire river border, or half the area of Brooklands, which name had been forgotten. Then the county commissioners came and laid out Boston avenue, as they had previously done with Harvard avenue. Therein lies an explanation of the hopeless tangle of lines intersected by the fifth and sixth c