The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,: Volume 30 1876 |
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... Massachusetts Provincial Assembly at salem , 135 Goodrich's Character and Achievements of Christopher Columbus , 273 Gross's Historical Address at Melrose , 483 Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons , Pro- ceedings , 1875 , 260 ...
... Massachusetts Provincial Assembly at salem , 135 Goodrich's Character and Achievements of Christopher Columbus , 273 Gross's Historical Address at Melrose , 483 Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons , Pro- ceedings , 1875 , 260 ...
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... Massachusetts , is contributed by Com- modore GEORGE HENRY PREBLE , U. S. N. , of Philadelphia . The original , he informs us , is in the possession of John S. Barnes , Esq . , of Elizabeth , N. J. Sir I. - Letter of Gov. Lawrence to ...
... Massachusetts , is contributed by Com- modore GEORGE HENRY PREBLE , U. S. N. , of Philadelphia . The original , he informs us , is in the possession of John S. Barnes , Esq . , of Elizabeth , N. J. Sir I. - Letter of Gov. Lawrence to ...
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... Church the Subscriber to the above & beforegoing declaration , and made Oath to the truth thereof . Before WM . STODDARD , Just : pacis Province of the Massachusetts Bay . S I Richard Jennys. 18 [ Jan. Papers relating to the Acadians .
... Church the Subscriber to the above & beforegoing declaration , and made Oath to the truth thereof . Before WM . STODDARD , Just : pacis Province of the Massachusetts Bay . S I Richard Jennys. 18 [ Jan. Papers relating to the Acadians .
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... Massachusetts Council , May 14 , 1756 . 1756 At a Council held at the Council Chamber in Boston on Fryday the fourteenth of May 1756 . Mr. Hancock appearing before his Honour and the Board , informed that he had prepared a Vessel for ...
... Massachusetts Council , May 14 , 1756 . 1756 At a Council held at the Council Chamber in Boston on Fryday the fourteenth of May 1756 . Mr. Hancock appearing before his Honour and the Board , informed that he had prepared a Vessel for ...
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... Massachusetts , 1826-32 . Born in New - London , Conn . , March 6 , 1760 ; died Feb. 22 , 1841. Painted by Thomas Sully . 3. JOHN DAVIS , LL.D. , fourth president of the Antiquarian Society , and Governor of Massachusetts , 1833-35 ...
... Massachusetts , 1826-32 . Born in New - London , Conn . , March 6 , 1760 ; died Feb. 22 , 1841. Painted by Thomas Sully . 3. JOHN DAVIS , LL.D. , fourth president of the Antiquarian Society , and Governor of Massachusetts , 1833-35 ...
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