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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 25., Mr. Stetson's notes on information wanted. (search)
use red gravel was everywhere; an ample back yard; all excavation. Behind this yard it was perpendicular and high, say thirty to forty feet or more; not to be climbed. All red, with outcrops of granite—red also; no grass; no fence at top of the precipice. This place was abreast of the tan-yard. Don't know who owned this place. Built A. D.——. F—the Josselin house was rather small, two stories, illpainted. For a back yard it also enjoyed the great excavation spoken of in E. Family of Josselin lived in it. Built A. D.—— G—Next came a close board fence of five or six rods in line of sidewalk, and a yellowish house, two-story, and in good order. Don't know who owned it, nor anything about the conditions behind fence and house. This house was at and on the obtuse angle of High street. Those who prepared these premises for High School No. 2 will know. Built A. D.——. Query: What land did Henry Fowl's title cover? H—the Richard Hall house was a good house, well