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New England (United States) (search for this): chapter 6
Society Notes.
The following papers and addresses have been given before the Medford Historical Society during the season of 1903-4.
October 19.—Mrs. Rowson and Her School.
Published in Historical Register, Vol.
VII, No. 2. Miss Mary E. Sargent.
November 16.—The Development of a New England Town.
Charles M. Ludden, Esq.
December 21.—The Spark that Kindled the Revolution.
Charles G. Chick, Esq., president of Hyde Park Historical Society.
January 18.—Some Old Medford Houses and Estates.
Published in current number of Register. Illustrated.
Mr. John H. Hooper.
February 15.—Old-Time Furniture.
Illustrated. Mr. H. M. Begien.
March 21.—(Annual Meeting.) The Old South Historical Society.
Miss Katherine H. Stone.
April 18.—Meeting-House Brook and the Second Meeting-House.
Illustrated. Mr. F. H. C. Woolley.
May 16.—West Medford in 1870.
Mr. Moses W. Mann.
Saturday evening course.
December 5.—Ancient and Modern Middlesex.
Hon. Levi S. Gould, o
Hyde Park, Mass. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
Society Notes.
The following papers and addresses have been given before the Medford Historical Society during the season of 1903-4.
October 19.—Mrs. Rowson and Her School.
Published in Historical Register, Vol.
VII, No. 2. Miss Mary E. Sargent.
November 16.—The Development of a New England Town.
Charles M. Ludden, Esq.
December 21.—The Spark that Kindled the Revolution.
Charles G. Chick, Esq., president of Hyde Park Historical Society.
January 18.—Some Old Medford Houses and Estates.
Published in current number of Register. Illustrated.
Mr. John H. Hooper.
February 15.—Old-Time Furniture.
Illustrated. Mr. H. M. Begien.
March 21.—(Annual Meeting.) The Old South Historical Society.
Miss Katherine H. Stone.
April 18.—Meeting-House Brook and the Second Meeting-House.
Illustrated. Mr. F. H. C. Woolley.
May 16.—West Medford in 1870.
Mr. Moses W. Mann.
Saturday evening course.
December 5.—Ancient and Modern Middlesex.
Hon. Levi S. Gould, o
Middlesex Village (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
Melrose (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 6
Charles G. Chick (search for this): chapter 6
Society Notes.
The following papers and addresses have been given before the Medford Historical Society during the season of 1903-4.
October 19.—Mrs. Rowson and Her School.
Published in Historical Register, Vol.
VII, No. 2. Miss Mary E. Sargent.
November 16.—The Development of a New England Town.
Charles M. Ludden, Esq.
December 21.—The Spark that Kindled the Revolution.
Charles G. Chick, Esq., president of Hyde Park Historical Society.
January 18.—Some Old Medford Houses and Estates.
Published in current number of Register. Illustrated.
Mr. John H. Hooper.
February 15.—Old-Time Furniture.
Illustrated. Mr. H. M. Begien.
March 21.—(Annual Meeting.) The Old South Historical Society.
Miss Katherine H. Stone.
April 18.—Meeting-House Brook and the Second Meeting-House.
Illustrated. Mr. F. H. C. Woolley.
May 16.—West Medford in 1870.
Mr. Moses W. Mann.
Saturday evening course.
December 5.—Ancient and Modern Middlesex.
Hon. Levi S. Gould, of
Rebecca Nourse (search for this): chapter 6
W. S. Beekman (search for this): chapter 6
W. K. Watkins (search for this): chapter 6
Moses Whitcher Mann (search for this): chapter 6
F. H. C. Woolley (search for this): chapter 6