The Royall House and Slave Quarters
Medford, Massachusetts

 

Volunteer

Volunteer

Like all community organizations, we rely a great deal on the energies of our volunteers. We need your talent and we need your help! Volunteer.

Public Programs

Regular public lectures cover a variety of topics on Colonial and Medford history, Northern slavery, and much more. Events.

Join Us

Members are admitted free to the property; receive the Royall House Reporter, and invitations to our Fall and Spring programs along with special events. Membership.

Newsletter

Newsletter

The Royall House Reporter

The Royall House Reporter is the newsletter of the Royall House Association.

Mailed to all members, it includes articles that cover activities, events, the latest genealogical research and announcements.

You can download printable versions of prior newsletter from this page. Simply click a link below.

The newsletters can be viewed using Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have Acrobat Reader, you can download it, without cost, using this link: Free Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Downloadable Newsletters

Newsletter, Winter, 2007/2008. New Archaeological Exhibit a Big Step Forward; News Briefs; Royall House Shoppe Offerings, President's Report, more.

Annual Report, April 1, 2006 - March 31, 2007. Executive Director's Report, Financial Reports, Proposed Slate of Officers and Directors for 2007-2008.

Newsletter, Spring 2007. Filmmaker Katrina Browne Featured at May 16 Annual Meeting, Meet the New (and the Old)!, Bringing in (more) Experts, President's Report.

Annual Report, April 1, 2005 - March 31, 2006. A New Vision for a New Age: They Royall House Association in its Second Century, Financial Reports, Proposed Slate of Officers and Directors for 2006-2007.