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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 28., The beginning of a New village. (search)
ers were remarkable. This plan had a fine showing of Mr. Brooks' park with its trees, and showed Mr. Brooks' land bordering for some two hundred feet and Heirs of Smith, also on the south. A copy of this lithograph, neatly framed, has recently come to our notice, and we have just learned that John Duane, who had been Mr. Brooks' ystead road. It shows a building in the extreme corner of Gorham Brooks' land (where is now the Medford Trust Co. banking rooms). It shows the outline of the large Smith mansion house and larger barn, the lot and outlines of Young Ladies' Seminary, the two houses of Breed, that of Simms, the canal house and the barn on Monument string where the railroad crossed the canal. This point is where the tall chimney of the American Woolen Co. now stands. Beyond this is the legend, Formerly oj Rev. Mr. Smith. Probably Engineer Fuller didn't anticipate the Mystic Valley parkway or the great fivestory concrete building now thereon. This plan is subsequent to tha