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cceptable to present occupants. We remember a case where a citizen (now long gone) was boasting of my fine residence and was taken down a little by another's saying, Why, yes, we thought it pretty good when it was father's carpenter-shop down at our place. The present writing is suggested by examination of the United States engineers' plan referred to in a previous article about a gristmill, and on which is clearly shown the Wood mill, over which there was such a stir in ‘68–‘70. The Fuller plan of the Smith estate at West Medford (the tract lying between High street, the railroad and the river), plotted on the same scale, shows a similar inward curve, but not the former's island. A plan (by Hovey), in 1870, of a portion of the above, lying beside the river, shows a somewhat lesser curve with no island, and another street nearer the river. This is set down as Beach street. Facing this street, upon lots extending backward to the Mystic, seven dwelling-houses were erected prio<