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New England (United States) (search for this): chapter 13
Middle Hill (Nevada, United States) (search for this): chapter 13
Spot Pond (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 13
Ancient ammunition at an Altitude.
Not every day are cannon balls dug up in Medford, but several have been very recently.
This starts a train of thought in itself curious, and naturally raises the query, How came they there?
Medford people are well aware that near their eastern boundary, rising abruptly from Fellsway West, is a rocky ridge of wild land; and the numerous excursionists by the new trolley line to Spot Pond cannot have failed to notice the same, on which the signs Boulevard Heights are placed.
This name is given to the locality by the present owners, who have laid out the tract for residential purposes and are building streets therein.
Only the other day the road builders dug up the fragments of a cannon ball, but paid little attention thereto, and the cartload of earth into which they were thrown, was dumped somewhere in one of the new streets.
Ere long, another was found, then two more thirty rods away; the former nearly three feet below the surface a
Somerset, Mass. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 13
Boulevard Heights (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 13
Essex County (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 13
Claud Allen (search for this): chapter 13
Mary Ann (search for this): chapter 13
S. K. Abbott (search for this): chapter 13
Fellsway West (search for this): chapter 13
Ancient ammunition at an Altitude.
Not every day are cannon balls dug up in Medford, but several have been very recently.
This starts a train of thought in itself curious, and naturally raises the query, How came they there?
Medford people are well aware that near their eastern boundary, rising abruptly from Fellsway West, is a rocky ridge of wild land; and the numerous excursionists by the new trolley line to Spot Pond cannot have failed to notice the same, on which the signs Boulevard Heights are placed.
This name is given to the locality by the present owners, who have laid out the tract for residential purposes and are building streets therein.
Only the other day the road builders dug up the fragments of a cannon ball, but paid little attention thereto, and the cartload of earth into which they were thrown, was dumped somewhere in one of the new streets.
Ere long, another was found, then two more thirty rods away; the former nearly three feet below the surface a