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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 25., Mr. Stetson's notes on information wanted. (search)
ell kept, with a gambrel roof. Built A. D.——. Don't know conditions in its rear. I—the house of Benjamin Hall, Sr., (Dr. Swan's) was large, white, gambrel; always in good order; ample yard behind. A stable, etc. Red gravel all over this yard. NThe Register says (17 Register, p. 27), it had been called the Pit (gravel pit). As Mr. Hall owned more to the east than Dr. Swan did, no doubt this expression Pit applied to Lot J, and in some degree to Lots K and L. J—house of Benjamin Hall, Jr. the Richard Hall house, was demolished, and stood on the site of the Telephone Exchange. I was later the home of Dr. Daniel Swan, after his death the property of the town of Medford. In 1881 it was sold; the purchaser moved it to Mystic avenue,w is on the southerly side of High street and the tract in view was owned by the town. Upon it had been the home of Dr. Daniel Swan, which during its municipal ownership had been rented for $200 a year. In 1881 it was sold and moved away. There