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Governor and Legislature in 1878, and numerous pamphlets on religious, social and historical topics. The Rev. Frank Ilsley Paradise is the author of The Church and the Individual, a book that has received wide and favorable comment. David Atwood Wasson was one of the most notable preachers of his time. He wrote Christianity and Universal Religion, and a volume of poems. Since his death his essays, critical, political and religious, have been collected and published. A volume of his letrates the marvellous collection of jade, giving a chronology of the mineral's life and history, that Reginald Heber Bishop, a native of Medford, presented to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. George Savary Wasson, son of David Atwood Wasson, is the author of three volumes of short stories, Cap'n Simeon's Store, published in 1903; The Green Shay, in 1905; and Home from Sea, in 1908. Many others of his stories have appeared in the Atlantic, the Outlook, and other periodicals.