Medford

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  • Medford Book Detail

  • Author : Patricia Saunders
  • Release Date : 2005
  • Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 102
  • ISBN 13 : 9780738538891
  • File Size : 50,50 MB

Medford by Patricia Saunders PDF Summary

Book Description: Medford, originally referred to as Meadford, was settled as a plantation in 1630 by Gov. Matthew Craddock. A historic city located on the Mystic River in Middlesex County, Medford gained fame from its clipper ships, crackers, and rum. The song “Jingle Bells” was composed here by James Pierpoint in the early 1850s. Many prominent citizens have lived in Medford, including Amelia Earhart, who moved to the city in 1924. Medford, part of the Then & Now series, connects this city's past with its present by comparing historic and modern photographs of sites such as the Royall House, Jonathan Wade House, and Peter Tufts-Craddock House.

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Medford, originally referred to as Meadford, was settled as a plantation in 1630 by Gov. Matthew Craddock. A historic city located on the Mystic River in Middle

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Referred to in its beginning as a "peculiar town," Medford was originally a town but a plantation owned by Governor Matthew Craddock. Known as Meadford at the t

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Since its early days in the possession of a man who never set foot on the land itself, Medford has been a place of possibility. Many Medford residents have made

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Iradell Phipps and Conrad Broback saw a golden opportunity in 1884. After convincing the railroad to build its depot on their prairie land near Bear Creek, they