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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 13., The Congregational Church of West Medford. (search)
zabeth Ansorge. William H. White. Hester A. R. White. Albert Leavitt. Ellen Leavitt. Abbie S. Leonard. Sixteen of these brought letters from the First Trinitarian Church of Medford, the other ten being from seven churches elsewhere. Public worship was held in Mystic Hall Sabbath morning and evening, and week-night prayer meeting on Saturday evening. The Mystic Church presented a communion service to the new church. On August 6, 1872, Mrs. Abbie S. Leonard passed away. At the November Communion Mr. Darius Bowers and his daughter were received by letter and Mrs. Bowers on confession. In December Rev. Edwin L. Jaggar of Southbridge was called to be acting pastor. July 18, 1872, John H. Norton, E. W. Metcalf, W. C. Craig, Reuben Willey, F. O. Kittredge and D. H. Brown, six qualified voters of the Town of Medford, made application to Abner J. Phipps, Esq., Justice of the Peace, petitioning him to issue a warrant for a meeting for the purpose of organizing themselves, wit
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 13., Stage-coach days in Medford. (search)
was from 1820 to 1840. Something different from an annual publication in an almanac of stage lines with the time of arrival and departure was then needed, and the want was supplied by Badger and Porter's Stage Register. This was a supplement to a newspaper (the American Traveller), and was published once in three months at No. 72 Market street (corner Market and Court streets) Boston. It gives full data in regard to stage travel, and was published from 1825 to 1836. In the issue of November i, 1825, the following will give an idea of its scope:— Medford and Boston Mail Stage, leaves post office, Medford, every day, except Sundays, at 8 A. M., and Wednesday and Saturday at 2 P. M. ——leaves Wildes & Hosmer's, Elm-st. Boston, every day, except Sundays, at 1-2 past 12, noon, and Wednesday and Saturday at 6 P. M. through Charlestown—distance 5 miles—fare 371 cents. Proprietor, Joseph Wyman, jr. Medford. After this we do not find the stage thus designated, though M