. The Medford historical register . A m i^y^ WW* OLD RAILROAD GRADE. I li ■ m .. s^ f* • V THROUGH SUGAR-LOAF HILL. The Medford Historical Register. Vol. XVI. OCTOBER, 1913. No. 4. VOLUME II OF MEDFORD RECORDS. By Allston P. Joyce, City Clerk. [Read before the Medford Historical Society, February 17, 1913.] AT a meeting of the Medford Historical Society, heldin the spring of 1905, I had the honor of readinga paper, descriptive of the jirsl hook of the town records,the same being later published in the Register. In thatpaper I stated that I was firmly convinced that we havenow all the records o
. The Medford historical register . A m i^y^ WW* OLD RAILROAD GRADE. I li ■ m .. s^ f* • V THROUGH SUGAR-LOAF HILL. The Medford Historical Register. Vol. XVI. OCTOBER, 1913. No. 4. VOLUME II OF MEDFORD RECORDS. By Allston P. Joyce, City Clerk. [Read before the Medford Historical Society, February 17, 1913.] AT a meeting of the Medford Historical Society, heldin the spring of 1905, I had the honor of readinga paper, descriptive of the jirsl hook of the town records,the same being later published in the Register. In thatpaper I stated that I was firmly convinced that we havenow all the records of the Town of Medford that everexisted (Mr. Brooks and Mr. Usher to the contrary not-withstanding), and gave my reasons for this belief. Ifind my contention ably seconded in the excellent articleof Mr. Hooper, in which he says, The loss of early townrecords, so often lamented, may -be largely due to thefact that they never existed, and this may well apply tothe statement so often made relative to our own. Tonight I propose to talk about the second volume ofour records, whic
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