CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1810 - Massachusetts For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Page 7
... River is prin- cipally salt water , which flows up six or seven miles from the sea , in a north - western direction ... Piscataqua . Cape Neddic is navigable but a mile , or less , from the sea , and at full tide only , for vessels ...
... River is prin- cipally salt water , which flows up six or seven miles from the sea , in a north - western direction ... Piscataqua . Cape Neddic is navigable but a mile , or less , from the sea , and at full tide only , for vessels ...
Page 11
... Piscataqua river , under the com- mand of JOHNSON MOULTON , Esq . the present sheriff of the county . There is a wooden bridge over York river , about a mile from the sea , built in 1761 , the first of the kind in America . It stands ...
... Piscataqua river , under the com- mand of JOHNSON MOULTON , Esq . the present sheriff of the county . There is a wooden bridge over York river , about a mile from the sea , built in 1761 , the first of the kind in America . It stands ...
Page 102
... river Piscataqua , in the months of August and September . It feeds on minute aquatick insects of the monoculus kind , and is preyed upon by several fishes as well as shell drakes . A LETTER FROM THE REV . ANDREW ELIOT TO REV 102 ...
... river Piscataqua , in the months of August and September . It feeds on minute aquatick insects of the monoculus kind , and is preyed upon by several fishes as well as shell drakes . A LETTER FROM THE REV . ANDREW ELIOT TO REV 102 ...
Page 87
... Piscataqua river , by the natives called + Squamscot , or Swamscot , about fourteen miles , as the road runs southwesterly from Portsmouth , the capital of the state ; and at nearly the same distancé northwesterly from Newbury - Port ...
... Piscataqua river , by the natives called + Squamscot , or Swamscot , about fourteen miles , as the road runs southwesterly from Portsmouth , the capital of the state ; and at nearly the same distancé northwesterly from Newbury - Port ...
Page 90
... River arises in Brentwood , and makes a junction with Great River about a third of a mile above the town . Over the ... Piscataqua river , devoted their principal attention to LUMBERING . Of all honest employments this is well ...
... River arises in Brentwood , and makes a junction with Great River about a third of a mile above the town . Over the ... Piscataqua river , devoted their principal attention to LUMBERING . Of all honest employments this is well ...
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