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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 29., The Cradock house, past and future. (search)
be on the west, and I wondered whether it were not possible that the supposedly unexcavated portion of the cellar concealed this old and doubtless closed entrance. There was no trace of it within or without, but the fact of the western, now concealed, cellar door may have given rise to the legend of the tunnel entrance. Wonderful opportunity for original research. So much for the past of the Peter Tufts house. The Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities Bulletin, April, 1915. called attention to this house in a recent bulletin, and compared it with a similar house which has been restored, and says: The Peter Tufts house has been much modernized, but could be put back into its old condition with the help of a competent architect. It certainly deserves such treatment for it is a building of unusual interest, having had apparently a triple casement window on each side of the front door. I suppose I could not see with the eyes of an architect, but I cou