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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 22.. Search the whole document.
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Danvers (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 31
Bolton (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 31
Medford (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 31
Louisburg (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 31
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A Romance of old Medford.
By permission the Register presents a romantic story recently published by the Danvers Historical Society, first quoting from Cutter's History of Arlington, p. 72:
From a list of funerals in Medford is the following: 1775 Apr 21, Mr Henry Putnam slain at Menotomy by the enemy on their retreat from Concord on the 19th inst. He was about 70 years.
Miss Wild in Medford in the Revolution, styles him a veteran of Louisburg, . . . though because of age exempt, and quotes, he showed his Putnam spunk and went with the rest.
Henry Putnam's ride.
When Mr. Henry Putnam was about twenty-two years of age he went from Medford, Mass., into the state of Connecticut, about one hundred miles, at that day a very long journey.
Night coming on, he stopped at a farm house of inviting appearance, in the town of Bolton, and asked for entertainment for himself and horse, as he travelled on horseback.
This request was cordially received, and the hospitalities o
Gershom Cutter (search for this): chapter 31
A Romance of old Medford.
By permission the Register presents a romantic story recently published by the Danvers Historical Society, first quoting from Cutter's History of Arlington, p. 72:
From a list of funerals in Medford is the following: 1775 Apr 21, Mr Henry Putnam slain at Menotomy by the enemy on their retreat from Concord on the 19th inst. He was about 70 years.
Miss Wild in Medford in the Revolution, styles him a veteran of Louisburg, . . . though because of age exempt, and quotes, he showed his Putnam spunk and went with the rest.
Henry Putnam's ride.
When Mr. Henry Putnam was about twenty-two years of age he went from Medford, Mass., into the state of Connecticut, about one hundred miles, at that day a very long journey.
Night coming on, he stopped at a farm house of inviting appearance, in the town of Bolton, and asked for entertainment for himself and horse, as he travelled on horseback.
This request was cordially received, and the hospitalities of
Phinehas Putnam (search for this): chapter 31
Hannah (search for this): chapter 31
Eleazer Putnam (search for this): chapter 31