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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... harbour ; the other stream , by running about three quarters of a mile , empties into the east Quitiquos pond , which mostly lies in said Middleborough , which unites with the other ponds , from whence Namaskett river ariseth : So that ...
... harbour ; the other stream , by running about three quarters of a mile , empties into the east Quitiquos pond , which mostly lies in said Middleborough , which unites with the other ponds , from whence Namaskett river ariseth : So that ...
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... harbour is five or six miles north - east of Piscataqua . Cape Neddic is navigable but a mile , or less , from the sea , and at full tide only , for vessels of any considerable bulk , it having a bar of sand at its mouth ; indeed at an ...
... harbour is five or six miles north - east of Piscataqua . Cape Neddic is navigable but a mile , or less , from the sea , and at full tide only , for vessels of any considerable bulk , it having a bar of sand at its mouth ; indeed at an ...
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... harbour . It is a noted land mark for seamen , and is a good directory for the entrance of Piscataqua harbour , as it lies very nearly on the same meridian with it , and with Pigeon - hill on Cape Ann . The mountain is covered with wood ...
... harbour . It is a noted land mark for seamen , and is a good directory for the entrance of Piscataqua harbour , as it lies very nearly on the same meridian with it , and with Pigeon - hill on Cape Ann . The mountain is covered with wood ...
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... harbour , and embosoms a large body of salt marsh . The harbour is about a mile wide and four miles long . The tide rises in it from ten to fourteen feet . It has a bar running off north - east from the neck several miles , which pre ...
... harbour , and embosoms a large body of salt marsh . The harbour is about a mile wide and four miles long . The tide rises in it from ten to fourteen feet . It has a bar running off north - east from the neck several miles , which pre ...
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... harbour about five feet at a middling tide . Hyanis road ( or harbour as it is commonly called ) lies a mile or two to the westward , near the entrance of Lewis's bay ; and is indeed form- ed principally by an island , joined by a beach ...
... harbour about five feet at a middling tide . Hyanis road ( or harbour as it is commonly called ) lies a mile or two to the westward , near the entrance of Lewis's bay ; and is indeed form- ed principally by an island , joined by a beach ...
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