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Usher (search for this): chapter 34
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The Register's twenty-second volume.
With the present issue the Register closes its twenty-second volume.
It bears date of December, but owing to adverse conditions, will not reach its readers till the new year has dawned.
Published by the Historical Society as a part of its work, it has in twenty-two years preserved for reference and public information nearly all the papers prepared for and read at the meetings.
In recent years there have been fewer of local interest thus presented, but the Register has gathered otherwise much that will be valuable to the future historian of Medford.
Prior to 1855, the time of Mr. Brooks' writing, there had been comparatively few town histories written.
It was then a source of regret that the work was not earlier begun.
These twenty-two volumes contain 2,344 pages, exclusive of title pages, index and illustrations.
Their publication has been a labor of love on the part of writers and editors, and an expense to the society which has but
1905 AD (search for this): chapter 34
1855 AD (search for this): chapter 34
1886 AD (search for this): chapter 34