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
... Head , are the head lands ; the former is a lit- tle to the south - west of Cape Neddic river , and makes one side of long Sands Bay . At the end of this neck of land , is a small hillock called the Nubble , this is the nearest land ...
... Head , are the head lands ; the former is a lit- tle to the south - west of Cape Neddic river , and makes one side of long Sands Bay . At the end of this neck of land , is a small hillock called the Nubble , this is the nearest land ...
Page 10
... head of York river is a quantity of salt marsh , which was probably the inducement of persons setting down near it , at a pretty early period there was formerly something considerable of naviga- tion , for such a place ; but it was ...
... head of York river is a quantity of salt marsh , which was probably the inducement of persons setting down near it , at a pretty early period there was formerly something considerable of naviga- tion , for such a place ; but it was ...
Page 13
... head of this island is called Point Gammon . There is also a small bay near the south - west limit of the town , cal- led Oyster bay , which admits small vessels ; and which with Lewis's bay , has in years past produced a great quantity ...
... head of this island is called Point Gammon . There is also a small bay near the south - west limit of the town , cal- led Oyster bay , which admits small vessels ; and which with Lewis's bay , has in years past produced a great quantity ...
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... head of the waters communicating with Bass - river , to the marsh on the north side , is little more , if any , than half a mile ; and the intervening land , very little elevated in any part of it . A Bill of Mortality , for the East ...
... head of the waters communicating with Bass - river , to the marsh on the north side , is little more , if any , than half a mile ; and the intervening land , very little elevated in any part of it . A Bill of Mortality , for the East ...
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... head was not common : the fe- ver high . The greater part of those who died were rational to the last : They lived ... heads . The sickness was so preva- lent , that but few families escaped : for more than a month , there was not enough ...
... head was not common : the fe- ver high . The greater part of those who died were rational to the last : They lived ... heads . The sickness was so preva- lent , that but few families escaped : for more than a month , there was not enough ...
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