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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 14., Medford Historical Society. (search)
Society. Officers for the year ending January, 1912. President. Will C. Eddy. Vice-presidents. Rosewell B. Lawrence. Frederick H. Kidder. Benjamin F. Fenton. Leonard J. Manning. Corresponding Secretary and treasurer. George S. T. Fuller. Recording Secretary. Miss Alice E. Curtis. Librarian and Curator. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln. Custodians of real estate. President, Corresponding Secretary, treasurer. Standing committees. Publication. George S. T. FGeorge S. T. Fuller, Chairman. Miss Annie E. Durgin. Miss Helen T. Wild. Moses W. Mann. H. N. Ackerman. Membership. C. Arthur Platts, Chairman. Elisha B. Curtis. Mrs. Ellen M. Gill. Mrs. Julia W. Dalrymple. Mrs. Elsie R. Perkins. Mrs. H. A. C. Scott. Papers and addresses. Henry E. Scott, Chairman. Arthur E. Whitney. Mrs. Adelaide E. Cordis. Geo. W. Parsons. Mrs. Louise G. Delong. John H. Hooper. Miss Katharine H. Stone. Historic sites. Moses W. Mann, Chairman. Franci
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 15., Medford Historical Society. (search)
ociety. Officers for the year ending January, 1913. President. Henry E. Scott. Vice-Presidents. Rosewell B. Lawrence. Frederick H. Kidder. Benjamin F. Fenton. Leonard J. Manning. Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer. George S. T. Fuller. Recording Secretary. Miss Eliza M. Gill. Librarian and Curator. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln. Custodians of real estate. President, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer. Standing Committees. Publication. George S. T. FulGeorge S. T. Fuller, Chairman. Miss Annie E. Durgin. Miss Helen T. Wild. Moses W. Mann, Editor. H. N. Ackerman. Membership. C. Arthur Platts, Chairman. Elisha B. Curtis. Mrs. Ellen M. Gill. Abner H. Barker. Mrs. Julia W. Dalrymple. Mrs. Elsie R. Perkins. Mrs. H. A. C. Scott. Andrew F. Curtin. Papers and Addresses. Geo. W. Parsons, Chairman. Henry B. Doland. Mrs. Adelaide E. Cordis. Miss Alice E. Curtis. Mrs. Louise G. Delong. John H. Hooper. Percy S. Brayton. Miss Katharin
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 15., Old Medford Schoolboys' letters. (search)
e a smoker. . . . Allusion to the Mystic recalls the narrow escape I had of being overwhelmed in its waters. I was rescued from drowning by Mr. Darius Wait just as I was sinking for the last time; the sensation remains vivid in my mind. Mr. Fuller expressed a hope to be at the dedication of the new meeting-house (the present Unitarian Church), and to meet his old friend there. If the old friends met on that occasion it was probably their last meeting, and what an exchange of old-time reof my failings—a serious one— And yet I enjoy the detestable fun. And when you shall visit our old town again I surely will meet you, if not dead or lame. With a multitude of good wishes from your old schoolmate and friend, E. B. Smith. Mr. Fuller began his reply with the words Dear young friend, and named several of his schoolmates who struggled to master the three Rs, Reading, Riting and Rithmetic. Certainly both succeeded in the second, for their penmanship is clear, legible and a c
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 16., Medford Historical Society. (search)
dford Historical Society. Officers for the near 1913. President. Henry E. Scott. Vice-Presidents. Rosewell B. Lawrence. Leonard J. Manning. Benjamin F. Fenton. George W. Parsons. Corresponding Secretary and treasurer. George S. T. Fuller. Recording Secretary. Miss Eliza M. Gill. Librarian and Curator. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln. Custodians of real estate. President, Corresponding Secretary, treasurer. Standing committees. Publication. George S. T. FulGeorge S. T. Fuller, Chairman. Miss Helen T. Wild. Miss Annie E. Durgin. Moses W. Mann, Editor. Pres. Henry E. Scott. Membership. Herbert N. Ackerman, Chairman. Mrs. Marion C. Williams. Elisha B. Curtis. Miss Elizabeth W. Howe. Mrs. Ellen M. Gill. Mrs. H. A. C. Scott. Abner H. Barker. Andrew F. Curtin. Papers and addresses. Geo. W. Parsons, Chairman. Mrs. Louise G. Delong. Henry B. Doland. John H. Hooper. Frank W. Lovering. Percy S. Brayton. Miss Alice E. Curtis. Miss Kath
f 1872, five constructed by the late John H. Norton. Four were practically of the same design, and the other planned by the writer, who built the sixth to plans made by its owner. All were on Adams street and were, on completion, occupied by Messrs. Fuller, Rockwood and Moakler (on the left going south) and Messrs. Bartlett, Cooper and Briggs on the opposite side (returning). Mr. Cooper, after some years, removed from town, while only Mr. Rockwood remains a resident. Mr. Briggs died eighteen years since, and Messrs. Moakler, Fuller and Bartlett more recently. Others of the Associates came in later years, but not all. The force-main of the Charlestown Water Works was laid through this territory, and over it one street, known by various names—Lawrence, Waterworks and Capen —intersected North, Quincy and Adams streets. Several others of shorter length were opened, and on all, houses were erected, some by Mr. Perkins and Mr. Stevens, the earliest comers. Topographically considered
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 20., What the women of Medford are doing in the present War crisis. (search)
. Charles H. Barnes. And a Board of Directors. Committee chairmen are: Information—Mrs. A. P. Vialle. Membership—Mrs. H. P. Van de Bogert. Emergency—Mrs. Charles T. Daly. Ways and Means—Mrs. L. C. Boynton. Publicity—Mrs. George S. T. Fuller. Navy League Work—Miss Katharine H. Stone. Food Production and Conservation—Miss Laura P. Patten. Home Workers—Mrs. James Rogers. Work for Company E—Mrs. Herbert F. Staples. Permanent headquarters were secured in the Medfon. Sesame Club, Miss Miriam Clark, chairman. Catholic Woman's Club (W. M.), Miss Kate Duane, chairman. Watchful Circle (King's Daughters, S. M.), Mrs. C. L. Carpenter, chairman. Sarah E. Fuller Circle (King's Daughters, S. M.), Mrs. G. S. T. Fuller, chairman. Grace Guild (Episcopal), Mrs. Julia Hadley, chairman. Mystic Congregational Church, Miss E. Josephine Wilcox, chairman. Trinity M. E. Ch., (W. M.), Mrs. Herbert A. Weitz, chairman. Union Congregational Chu
Medford Historical Society Officers for year 1919. President. Moses Whitcher Mann. Vice-Presidents. Rosewell B. Lawrence. Herbert N. Ackerman. Miss lily B. Atherton. Miss Agnes W. Lincoln. Corresponding Secretary and treasurer. George S. T. Fuller. Recording Secretary. Miss Jessie M. Dinsmore. Curator and librarian George H. Remele Directors William Leaven J. A.C. Emerson Melvin W. Pierce Standing Committees. Publication Moses W. Mann. Miss Helen T. Wild. Miss Eliza M. Gill C. W. M. Blanchard Frederic Dole Membership. H. N. Ackerman. Edward M. Peters. Miss Elizabeth R. Carty. Mrs. Ella J. Fuller. Abner H. Barker. Mrs. H. A. C. Scott. William Leavens. J. A. C. Emerson. Andrew F. Curtin. E. Earl Blakely. Miss Annie E. Durgin. Mrs. Lester H. Williams. Miss Annie P. Danforth. Frank S. Gilkey. Percy W. Richardson. Papers and Addresses. George H. Remele. Moses W. Mann. Miss Annie E. Durgin. J.
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 24., Medford Historical Society. (search)
e Member. Carrie E. Cushing. N. B. Cunningham. Marion C. Conant. Fred P. Carr. Norman R. Catherin. N. R. Catherin, Mrs. Willard Dalrymple. Julia W. Dalrymple. Charles T. Daly. Annie P. Danforth. Louise G. DeLong. Edward B. Dennison. Jessie M. Dinsmore. Henry B. Doland. Frederick H. Dole. Lucy E. Draper. Charles B. Dunham. Annie E. Durgin. John A. C. Emerson. Will C. Eddy. Wilton B. Fay. Wilson Fiske. George O. Foster. Blanche Foster. Viola D. Fuller. George S. T. Fuller. Ella J. Fuller. Frederick W. Fosdick. Eliza M. Gill. Adeline B. Gill. Frank S. Gilkey. Sidney Gleason. Hall Gleason. J. H. Googins, Mrs. T. P. Gooding, Mrs. Charles M. Green, Dr. J. N. Gunn. Charlotte B. Hallowell. Velma L. Hamlin. Catherine E. Harlow. Life Member. David R. Harvey. Samuel C. L. Haskell. George S. Hatch. Charles M. Hayden. Martha E. Hayes. John H. Hooper. E. V. Hooper. Elizabeth W. Howe. D. Webster Johnson. Philip A. Jerguson. Charles
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 29., The history of the Royall house and its occupants. (search)
The history of the Royall house and its occupants. By George S. T. Fuller. [Read before Medford Historical Society, March 15, 1926.] TALKS on old-time subjects are often more interesting to the speaker than they are to an audience, and yet I think I may be pardoned if I speak with enthusiastic pride of the house over which I have the honor to be curator at the present time, and as we recall the memories of Old Medford, and the treatment of the Hessian prisoners at the old Porter Tavern, I trust whatever I may say will not cause you to have that dry feeling so prevalent today. However, it gives me pleasure to speak before the members of the Medford Historical Society on a subject that is so redolent of the times of one hundred and fifty years and more ago, and if I can tell you anything of interest not already known about the old Royall House, the pleasure will be mine. Eloquently do these fine old houses of the past, charged with associations of Revolutionary days, in th
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 29., Medford Historical Society. (search)
treet, Medford Vice-Presidents. Albert W. Ellis. Miss Katharine H. Stone. Hall Gleason. Wilson Fiske. Recording Secretary. Miss Elizabeth R. Carty. 18 Lincoln Street, Stoneham. Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer. George S. T. Fuller. Telephone, Mystic 3167-W. 15 George Street, Medford. Librarian and curator. Moses Whitcher Mann. Telephone, Arlington 0226-W. 86 Sharon Street, West Medford. Directors. Charles T. Daly. J. Stevens Kadesch. Melvin WEddy, Newton. Life MemberAlbert W. Ellis. Life MemberMrs. Alma L. Ellis. John A. C. Emerson. Hon. Wilton B. Fay. Wilson Fiske. Hon. Frederick W. Fosdick. George O. Foster. Mrs. Blanche W. Foster. Mrs. Viola D. Fuller. George S. T. Fuller. Mrs. Ella J. Fuller. Edward J. Gaffey. Miss Adeline B. Gill, Waltham. Sidney Gleason. Hall Gleason. Miss Annie Gleason. Mrs. T. P. Gooding. Mrs. J. H. Googins. Dr. Charles M. Green. J. N. Gunn, New York City. George J. Ha
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