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Henry Morton Stanley, Dorothy Stanley, The Autobiography of Sir Henry Morton Stanley 1 1 Browse Search
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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 29., Development of the business section of West Medford. (search)
he Lyceum and Library Association, the Mystic Sunday School, the Christian Union. A Congregational Church was formed there, also a Universalist, and later the West Medford Baptist, and Shiloh Church for a time. Numerous caucuses and public gatherings were there convened. Brooks Commandery, U. O. G. C., and Royal Arcanum met there for several years. The first house of worship of the Congregational parish was built in 1873 at corner of Harvard avenue and Bower street, and when burned (March, 1903) Holton Hall served for a time. St. Raphael's Church first assembled in the lower hall. Pitman's dancing academy was its first occupant, and political meetings and rallies of various kinds were held there. One enterprise did not succeed, a photographer in the little upstairs hall next the railroad. Later some good people of extreme views held religious services, and were followed by a Primitive Methodist Church for about a year and a half. Perhaps twenty-five tenements or dwellin