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The Society's work. Publication of the society's work for two years has been omitted, but is here resumed. The season of 1921-22 was opened by a special meeting on September 21, the three hundredth anniversary of the coming here of white men. Report of recent meeting at Hingham of the Bay State League was given. It was attended by Dr. Green, Messrs. Ackerman, Dunham and Eddy and Mr. and Mrs. Mann. A letter and program of celebration was received from the Annapolis, N. S., Historical Society. A finely executed book of their anniversaries was later received. The president then announced the subject of the evening, The visit of Myles Standish and his party to the site of Medford on September 21, 1621, and called Miss Atherton, who read an extract from the oration of Charles Sprague (Boston, July 4, 1825), The Disappearing American Indian. The president then spoke on Indian trails, read from Paths and Legends of New England Border and of the Mohawk Trail, and then asked
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 26., Old ships and ship-building days of Medford. (search)
Leopard skins @$5 1 Lion skin @31 2000 lbs. Coffee @24 cts. 2093 lbs. Cloves @92 cts. 345 lbs. Raisins @16 1/2 cts. 41 1/2 yds. Broadcloth @$6 7/8 17 Gals. wine @$3.05 Total———$4036.89 1/2 Less 6 Bags coffee sold under an interlocutory decree$159. 84 ——— $3877.05 1/2 Charges935.50 ——— $2942.56 Less Invalid Fund 2%58.85 ——— Rec'd by Benj. Rich$2883.71 Benjamin Rich. In the discourse occasioned by the death of Benjamin Rich, Esq., delivered in the church on Church Green, June 8, 1851, by Alexander Young, D. D., he refers to him as an example of the good parishioner:— The late Benjamin Rich was born on the 12th of December, 1775, in the town of Truro, near the extremity of Cape Cod. From his earliest years, as is the case with most of the youths who are born on the Cape, he took to the sea, going cabin boy at the age of thirteen; and at the age of nineteen, on his fourth voyage, he had the command of a vessel. His voyages were chiefl