CollectionsFor 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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There are two inlets or harbours for vessels in this place , one called York , and the other Cape Neddic ; at four miles distance from each other . York River is principally salt water , which flows up six or seven miles from the sea ...
There are two inlets or harbours for vessels in this place , one called York , and the other Cape Neddic ; at four miles distance from each other . York River is principally salt water , which flows up six or seven miles from the sea ...
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Thomas Cushing , Esq . A TOPOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF WELLFLEET , IN THE COUNTY OF BARNSTABLE W LLFLEET is situated on the peninsula , called Cape Cod , south - east from Boston ; distant by land , one hundred and five miles ; by water ...
Thomas Cushing , Esq . A TOPOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF WELLFLEET , IN THE COUNTY OF BARNSTABLE W LLFLEET is situated on the peninsula , called Cape Cod , south - east from Boston ; distant by land , one hundred and five miles ; by water ...
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Daniel Little was ordained in the second parish , called Kennebunk , in 1751 . The Rev. Gideon Richardson , minister of the first parish , was ordained in 1754 . The Rev. Dr. Moses Hemmenway succeeded Mr. Richardson , and was ordained ...
Daniel Little was ordained in the second parish , called Kennebunk , in 1751 . The Rev. Gideon Richardson , minister of the first parish , was ordained in 1754 . The Rev. Dr. Moses Hemmenway succeeded Mr. Richardson , and was ordained ...
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