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Trevet (search for this): chapter 2
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At Medford's old civic Center. by Eliza M. Gill.
Old Medford has passed away and a new one stands in her place.
We see the change in many ways.
Once a town with a small unmixed population, now a city with rapidly increasing numbers of many peoples.
The quiet that prevailed after the decline of ship building has given way to the rush and scream of the electrics and auto machines, and the dignified demeanor of former citizens is replaced by the bustling nervous energy fostered by modern conditions.
Houses of historic association on the old highways have been demolished and hundreds of homes for our new citizens are being built in places formerly never dreamed of as residential districts.
Even the physical aspect of the place has become altered.
The river above Cradock bridge has been changed and some of the marshes are disappearing.
Spot pond has a different look, and the forests around it, where were once wood-cutters' paths, are now the Middlesex Fells pierced by roads f
S. S. Green (search for this): chapter 2
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Wells C. Warner (search for this): chapter 2
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