CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1810 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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... Truro 195 Roger Williams's Key into the Language of the Indians of New England , 1643 203 A Topographical Description of the Plantations W. N. and N. E. of Sebago Pond - 239 A Topographical and Historical Description of Boston 241 ...
... Truro 195 Roger Williams's Key into the Language of the Indians of New England , 1643 203 A Topographical Description of the Plantations W. N. and N. E. of Sebago Pond - 239 A Topographical and Historical Description of Boston 241 ...
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... Truro , north ; and Barn- stable bay , west ; being seven miles in length , and four in breadth , from the high lands and Billinsgate Point which includes the harbour , west , to the waters on the east side of the town . The harbour is ...
... Truro , north ; and Barn- stable bay , west ; being seven miles in length , and four in breadth , from the high lands and Billinsgate Point which includes the harbour , west , to the waters on the east side of the town . The harbour is ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. solid clay , in Truro , called the Clay Pounds , because vessels have had the misfortune to be pounded to pieces against it , in gales of wind . From these hills , in pleasant days in February and March ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. solid clay , in Truro , called the Clay Pounds , because vessels have had the misfortune to be pounded to pieces against it , in gales of wind . From these hills , in pleasant days in February and March ...
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... Truro , who live near to us and attend publick worship with us . The whole number of souls , when the census was taken , amounted to twelve hundred . The number of deaths in nine years past has been one hundred and forty - five . As to ...
... Truro , who live near to us and attend publick worship with us . The whole number of souls , when the census was taken , amounted to twelve hundred . The number of deaths in nine years past has been one hundred and forty - five . As to ...
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... viz . Mr. Depoyster * and the i 1 Rev. Mr. Frilinghensen * to come over the. * Abraham Depoyster , esq . a wealthy merchant . * In 1793 there were in Truro three hundred and. 192. Anecdotes. respecting. Sandwich. and. Marshpee .
... viz . Mr. Depoyster * and the i 1 Rev. Mr. Frilinghensen * to come over the. * Abraham Depoyster , esq . a wealthy merchant . * In 1793 there were in Truro three hundred and. 192. Anecdotes. respecting. Sandwich. and. Marshpee .
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