A Historical Address, Delivered at the Commemoration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the First Annual Town Meeting of the Town of Salisbury, Oct. 20, A.D. 1841...Hitchcock & Stafford, 1842 - 96 Seiten |
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... York Island . " The Indians of these villages spoke the same language , the Mohegan , or Pequod dialect , and which was , with perhaps some variation , the language common to the Indians of New England . The Indians here , were proba ...
... York Island . " The Indians of these villages spoke the same language , the Mohegan , or Pequod dialect , and which was , with perhaps some variation , the language common to the Indians of New England . The Indians here , were proba ...
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... York , from whence they emigrated . William White and Abraham Vandusen purchased the Indian title to a tract of land lying , as I suppose , about two miles south of the falls . And in January , 1720 , John Dikeman and Lawrence ...
... York , from whence they emigrated . William White and Abraham Vandusen purchased the Indian title to a tract of land lying , as I suppose , about two miles south of the falls . And in January , 1720 , John Dikeman and Lawrence ...
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... York , purchased of the Indians a tract of land lying on the west side of the Housatonuc river , “ be- ginning at the upper falls , south of Wootawk , ( meaning Wea- togue , ) thence running along the side of a hill called Wooto- wanchu ...
... York , purchased of the Indians a tract of land lying on the west side of the Housatonuc river , “ be- ginning at the upper falls , south of Wootawk , ( meaning Wea- togue , ) thence running along the side of a hill called Wooto- wanchu ...
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... York , commenced the settlement in Wea- togue . Their lands were purchased of William Gaylord and Stephen Noble , of New Milford , by deeds dated August 29 , 1720. These were the families of William White , Abraham Vandusen , and Ruluff ...
... York , commenced the settlement in Wea- togue . Their lands were purchased of William Gaylord and Stephen Noble , of New Milford , by deeds dated August 29 , 1720. These were the families of William White , Abraham Vandusen , and Ruluff ...
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... York , where he died . The other sons of William White lived and died here . None of the lineal descendants of this gentleman , bearing the family name , remain with us ; yet there are many from female branches . Rufus Landon and his ...
... York , where he died . The other sons of William White lived and died here . None of the lineal descendants of this gentleman , bearing the family name , remain with us ; yet there are many from female branches . Rufus Landon and his ...
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Abial Camp Adonijah Strong ancestor appointed Asa Hutchinson Assembly Bingham burying yard called Canaan Coffing Colony commenced committee Crossman Daniel Johnston Deacon descendants Dutcher early Elisha Fitch Elisha Sterling emigrated England England town erected farm fathers forge friends Furnace Pond Furnace Village gentleman grant Hezekiah Fitch Horace Holley Housatonuc river hundred Indians inhabitants James Landon John Everts Jonas Galusha JONATHAN LEE Jonathan Scoville Joshua Porter Josiah Stoddard Josiah Turner Knickerbacor Lamb's iron land Lemuel Wheeler Lime Rock Litchfield Lot Norton Luther Holley meeting house Methodist miles minister mountain Nathaniel Buell Nathaniel Chipman Nathaniel Church native Newman Holley occasion Peter Farnam Phineas Chapin preach proprietors religious residence ROGER AVERILL Samuel Church Samuel Lee settled settlement Sharon spirit Thomas Chittenden Thomas Lamb Thomas Newcomb Timothy Chittenden Tocconuc Town Hill town meeting Vandusen Vermont voted Weatogue White William worship Yale College York
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Seite 91 - From wandering on a foreign strand ? If such there breathe, go, mark him well; For him no minstrel raptures swell ; High though his titles, proud his name, Boundless his wealth as wish can claim, — Despite those titles, power, and pelf, The wretch, concentred all in self, Living, shall forfeit fair renown, And, doubly dying, shall go down To the vile dust from whence he sprung, Unwept, unhonored, and unsung.
Seite 80 - Thou shalt also consider in thine heart, that, as a man chasteneth his son, so the Lord thy God chasteneth thee. Therefore thou shalt keep the commandments of the Lord thy God, to walk in his ways, and to fear him. For the Lord thy God bringeth thee into a good land, a land of brooks of water, of fountains and depths that spring out of valleys and hills...
Seite 92 - Though other climes may brighter hopes fulfil, Land of our birth ! we ever love thee still ! Heaven shield our happy home from each hostile band. Freedom and plenty ever crown our native...
Seite 51 - Kemp and Banyar, of New York, will not discommend us for so expedient a preparation, more especially since the decrees of the 9th of March are yet to be put in execution, and we flatter ourselves, upon occasion we can muster as good a regiment of marksmen and scalpers as America can afford ; and we now give the gentlemen above named, together with Mr.
Seite 92 - ... we roam, Land of our birth, to us thou still art home; Peace and prosperity on thy sons attend, Down to posterity, their influence descend.
Seite 51 - ... of the 9th of March are yet to be put in execution, and we flatter ourselves, upon occasion we can muster as good a regiment of marksmen and scalpers as America can afford; and we now give the gentlemen above named, together with Mr. Brush and Col. Ten Broeck, and in fine, all the land jobbers of New York, an invitation to come and view the dexterity of our regiment...
Seite 85 - ... and to request a copy of the same for the press. Sent up for Concurrence, BT PICKMAN, President. In the Board of aldermen, September 20, 1830. Read and Concurred. HG OTIS, Mayor. A TRUE COPT — ATTEST, SF M'CLEARY, City Clerk. Boston, September 20, 1830. HON. HG OTIS. The Undersigned, the Committee of Arrangements for the Centennial Celebration of the Settlement of Boston, have the honor to enclose you an attested copy of a vote of the City Council, and respectfully ask your compliance with...
Seite 16 - ... be and remain, the line of partition between this Colony and the Province of New York.
Seite 17 - Legislature that three rights should be reserved in the township, containing 330 acres each, for the following uses, viz : one as a donation to the first settled minister, one for the use of the ministry forever, and one for the use of schools. The first right was given to Elder Haskins. The right reserved for schools was sold in June, 1821, agreeably to an act of the Legislature passed the preceding February, for $697, leaving after deducting...
Seite 25 - I therefore do hereby testify mine acceptance of the call, and your proposals, and hereby profess my willingness to labor for your good in the work of the gospel ministry, according as I may be assisted by the grace of Almighty God ; and hoping and trusting in his goodness, and depending upon a continual remembrance in the fervent prayers of the faithful, I give and devote myself to Christ, and my services to you for his sake, who am your friend and servant, "JONATHAN LEE.