Page 56, 8 photos a. - 342 Pleasant St b. -358 Pleasant St, built in 1693, Abraham Hill homestead, four members of this household fought in Revolutionary War: Isaac Hill, U.S. Senator, Joseph Hill, selectman in 1869 of Belmont c. 491 Pleasant St d. photo of a marker : "HOME OF CAPTAIN STEPHEN FROST", with story; 491 Pleasant St e. - Second highschool building in this town, Maple - Academy Sts f. - St. John's Episcopal Church, Maple - Academy Sts g. - Old Parmenter School, Irving - Academy Sts h. - Dr. Harris homestead, Academy St ************************************************** The inscription of d. marker of "Home of Captain Stephen Frost" On April 19, 1775, ensign Stephen Frost (Aged 28), on his way to join his company of Lexington Minutemen, came upon the "Old Men of Menotomy" in line across the roadway at Arlington Center, Bent on capturing an enemy supply train, assuming command, he told the men their guns would not shoot so far as enemy muskets and ordered all into ambush position behind the roadside wall. When the wagons came opposite, he arose and demanded, "Surrender!" in reply an officer shouted. "Shoot down that devil!" The patriots then fired, killing the horses, and the troop surrendered. State records show that ensign Frost was soon commissioned second, then first Lieutenant and then captain by Washington, and a captain served under four colonels during the War.