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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 7., Meeting-house brook and the second Meeting-house. (search)
e brick house was the Garrison House. The house occupied by Richard Hall stands at the westerly corner of Governor's avenue. The Turkey Swamp district is now included in the Winchester Reservoir. Andrew Hall died June 24, 1750, and left no will. His estate was not divided until 1769, soon after his youngest son, Ebenezer, reached his majority. Pursuant to a Warrant recd from the Honble Samuel Danforth Esqr Judge of Probate for wills in the County of Middlesex dated the seventeenth day of October A. D. 1769. wherein we the Subscribers were appointed & empowered to take an Inventory of & to apprize all the real estate whereof Andrew Hall Esqr late of Medford deceased died seized of &c in observance of your Honrs Warrant we have taken an Inventory of & apprized sd estate as followeth Viz: An Inventory of Andrew Hall Esqrs Estate. —Novm 9, 1769. To 1 Still-House Cysterns Tubbs Well & Pump£ 133:6:8 To 1 large Still wt 1120 @ 2/8 Pr pound149:6:8 To 1 large Worm wt 900 @