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History of the First Universalist Church in Somerville, Mass. Illustrated; a souvenir of the fiftieth anniversary celebrated February 15-21, 1904, List of officers (search)
History of the First Universalist Church in Somerville, Mass. Illustrated; a souvenir of the fiftieth anniversary celebrated February 15-21, 1904, Parish list (search)
Historic leaves, volume 2, April, 1903 - January, 1904, Neighborhood Sketch no. 6 . Medford and Walnut streets . (search)
Neighborhood Sketch no. 6. Medford and Walnut streets. By John.
F. Ayer.
in 1858 I located on Medford street where Chester avenue and Medford Street unite; the house, since remodeled, is now owned by Mr. Sears Condit.
It was a two-story, flat-roof structure, and connected with it there was a large lot of land, with several apple trees.
On the adjoining land, north, stood the Hearse house, also the Town Pound, both of which disappeared when the Brastow schoolhouse was built on the land—as did the schoolhouse itself a few years later, when the ___location was wanted for the Central fire station.
Chester avenue did not exist at that time, but it was opened a few years later, when the several houses that front toward the railroad were built.
There were three houses only on this portion of Barberry Lane, the one I occupied, the one owned and occupied by John W. Mandell next east of it, and a third one adjoining Mandell, owned and occupied by Charles Bird, Jr.
Mandell afterward