Ron Newman ([personal profile] ron_newman) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2012-10-02 11:59 pm

Old stone Somerville boundary posts

A century or more ago, Somerville and Medford installed stone pillars at various locations to mark the boundary between the two cities. While planning the Somerville Bicycle Committee's upcoming Edge of the City Tour on October 13, I looked around for these markers -- both on the Web and on foot around the Tufts University campus.

So far, I've found seven of them, which I've plotted on a Google map. The map includes links to a photo of each marker -- one by Georgy Cohen ([livejournal.com profile] georgy), two by David Maze ([livejournal.com profile] dzm), one by Elizabeth Bolton, and three by me. Typically, the markers have S etched on one side, M on another side, and the marker number on a third side (or sometimes the same side as S or M). ETA 10/5/12: Thanks to your comments here, the map now has 10 markers, with more coming soon.

If you've seen one that isn't on my map, please comment here so that I can add it! I'd especially like to know if any markers remain for the Somerville-Cambridge or Somerville-Boston (Charlestown) borders.

Here's my photo of one on the west side of Packard Avenue, next to the Tufts tennis courts. (Click on the photo to see a larger version.)

[identity profile] pearlythebunny.livejournal.com 2012-10-03 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Image (http://pearlythebunny.livejournal.com/pics/catalog/501/718)

Marker #2 at Main Street (across from Bow Street near the city line).
Edited 2012-10-03 18:40 (UTC)

[identity profile] pearlythebunny.livejournal.com 2012-10-03 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
The pushpin is very close. The marker is at the edge of the driveway near the telephone pole without any wires.