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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... natives , who were governed by the noted sachem Tispacan . But when the town was incorporated , and began to be settled by the English , the natives began to scatter and de- crease ; but there is now a settlement of them which descended ...
... natives , who were governed by the noted sachem Tispacan . But when the town was incorporated , and began to be settled by the English , the natives began to scatter and de- crease ; but there is now a settlement of them which descended ...
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... natives in and near the town seem to have been of a pacifick disposition ; but mention is made of for- tifications erected in different parts of the town , in 1689 and 1704 , rather , it should seem , to guard against distant tribes ...
... natives in and near the town seem to have been of a pacifick disposition ; but mention is made of for- tifications erected in different parts of the town , in 1689 and 1704 , rather , it should seem , to guard against distant tribes ...
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... native of the town . The model of this bridge afforded that of Charles River Bridge , built under said Sewall's direction in 1785 and 1786 ; and the same model has been used in Malden and Beverly Bridges , and has since been ...
... native of the town . The model of this bridge afforded that of Charles River Bridge , built under said Sewall's direction in 1785 and 1786 ; and the same model has been used in Malden and Beverly Bridges , and has since been ...
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... natives ; for though no record remains of any considerable tract on the north side being purchased of the In- dians , yet it appears by several votes and agreements of the town , ex- tracted from the first town book and preserved in the ...
... natives ; for though no record remains of any considerable tract on the north side being purchased of the In- dians , yet it appears by several votes and agreements of the town , ex- tracted from the first town book and preserved in the ...
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... native and inhabitant of this town ; and it has given birth to several persons of eminence in the literary and civil line , who have resided elsewhere . It has , in times past , furnished a considerable number of sons for the university ...
... native and inhabitant of this town ; and it has given birth to several persons of eminence in the literary and civil line , who have resided elsewhere . It has , in times past , furnished a considerable number of sons for the university ...
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