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Japan (Japan) (search for this): chapter 19
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An old account Book. by Helen T. Wild.
ONE of the well-known figures about town previous to 1851 was Mr. Aaron Blanchard, the sexton of the Second Congregational Church.
He was a tailor by trade, but to this occupation he added the care of the church building and the reading room in the old Tufts house, corner of High and Forest street.
His account book, which is the property of the Medford Historical Society, is interesting, giving hints as it does of the customs of other days.
He used it not only to keep a record of his business, but wrote in it items pertaining to the church.
In connection with his other duties, he tolled the bell for funerals, and the names of those for whom he performed this sad office, from 1827 to 1847, while he was sexton, are duly recorded.
His business records are from 1815 to 1848.
Now when the old church building is being remodelled for commercial purposes, the list of movables which belonged to the church in Mr. Blanchard's time adds anothe
Benjamin Floyd (search for this): chapter 19