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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 20.. Search the whole document.
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Merrimack (United States) (search for this): chapter 29
R. J. Dutra (search for this): chapter 29
Bottled history.
We read sometimes of bottled records cast up by the sea; here is one that sixteen years later came to light after no journeying, but once in peril of destruction by fire, addressed to the Medford Historical Society.
The following is self-explanatory:—
September 9, 1917.
dear Sir:
I was shingling on a job in W. Medford; under a chimney flashing I found this letter which is enclosed.
It was sealed in a bottle.
The Finder
Signed R. J. Dutra 27 Garrison Ave., W. Somerville, Mass.
The letter the finder mentions was rolled in a separate paper, on which was written:—
Will the finder kindly send the enclosed paper and this wrapper (after reading) to the Medford Historical Society and oblige the writer.
[Name here.]
West Medford, May 25, 1901.
The street railway track in Boston Ave. was laid this week.
The above was visible through the glass of the bottle, attracting the finder's attention to the following enclosure:
Th
W. Medford (search for this): chapter 29
Bottled history.
We read sometimes of bottled records cast up by the sea; here is one that sixteen years later came to light after no journeying, but once in peril of destruction by fire, addressed to the Medford Historical Society.
The following is self-explanatory:—
September 9, 1917.
dear Sir:
I was shingling on a job in W. Medford; under a chimney flashing I found this letter which is enclosed.
It was sealed in a bottle.
The Finder
Signed R. J. Dutra 27 Garrison Ave., W. Somerville, Mass.
The letter the finder mentions was rolled in a separate paper, on which was written:—
Will the finder kindly send the enclosed paper and this wrapper (after reading) to the Medford Historical Society and oblige the writer.
[Name here.]
West Medford, May 25, 1901.
The street railway track in Boston Ave. was laid this week.
The above was visible through the glass of the bottle, attracting the finder's attention to the following enclosure:
Th
Herbert A. Weitz (search for this): chapter 29
June (search for this): chapter 29
May, 1870 AD (search for this): chapter 29
September 24th (search for this): chapter 29
1889 AD (search for this): chapter 29
May 25th, 1901 AD (search for this): chapter 29
1802 AD (search for this): chapter 29