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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... river which divides Middleborough from Raynham and Bridgwater , and by Halifax , E. by Plympton , Carver and Wareham . This place , before the said town was incorporated , went by the name of Namaskett , which was an ancient Indian name ...
... river which divides Middleborough from Raynham and Bridgwater , and by Halifax , E. by Plympton , Carver and Wareham . This place , before the said town was incorporated , went by the name of Namaskett , which was an ancient Indian name ...
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... river ariseth : So that the alewife - fish come into Snipatuct pond from both streams . This town is natural to corn and rye , which it produces well : Not poor for grass . A number of good mills , and iron works have been erected . The ...
... river ariseth : So that the alewife - fish come into Snipatuct pond from both streams . This town is natural to corn and rye , which it produces well : Not poor for grass . A number of good mills , and iron works have been erected . The ...
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... river and Connecticut river . The Dutch soon relinquished this settlement , and in 1653 , all their lands were confiscated by virtue of a commission from the Commonwealth of England to Captain Underhill , and sold . A point of land ...
... river and Connecticut river . The Dutch soon relinquished this settlement , and in 1653 , all their lands were confiscated by virtue of a commission from the Commonwealth of England to Captain Underhill , and sold . A point of land ...
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... River is prin- cipally salt water , which flows up six or seven miles from the sea , in a north - western direction ... river Piscataqua , sufficient for floating canoes , small boats and gondolas . Cape Neddic , and Bald Head ...
... River is prin- cipally salt water , which flows up six or seven miles from the sea , in a north - western direction ... river Piscataqua , sufficient for floating canoes , small boats and gondolas . Cape Neddic , and Bald Head ...
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... river , where the principal settlements and improvements then were ; four garrison- houses , viz . Alcock's , Prebble's , Harman's , and Norton's , only except- ed . After this calamity , the few remaining settlers had serious thoughts ...
... river , where the principal settlements and improvements then were ; four garrison- houses , viz . Alcock's , Prebble's , Harman's , and Norton's , only except- ed . After this calamity , the few remaining settlers had serious thoughts ...
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