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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Historic leaves, volume 1, April, 1902 - January, 1903. Search the whole document.
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Warren L. Teele (search for this): chapter 4
Merrill (search for this): chapter 4
Simon Holden (search for this): chapter 4
Samuel Teele (search for this): chapter 4
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Neighborhood Sketch no. 1 by Jenette Teele.
In 1836 my grandfather, Jonathan Teele, built the Teele house at the corner of Broadway and Curtis street. The house is standing now. The place was called Charlestown, and Curtis
Zzz street was a rangeway called the lane by the people, and had bars at the entrance.
The rangeway was only used for getting to the farming land beyond.
The hill on the Medford side was too steep to drive down.
No house was upon it, and the land was nearly all in the Teele name.
I don't know in what year the rangeway was made into a road and called Curtis street. The first house was built in 1852, by Mr. L. W. Dow, and it is still his residence.
In 1859 my father, Samuel Teele, built a house far up on Curtis street, just where Professors' row now enters it. The college by this time had been founded, and the main brick building and four professors' houses had been built.
Old Dr. Ballou, the first president of the college, was our nearest neighbor, his
1852 AD (search for this): chapter 4
1869 AD (search for this): chapter 4