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Jonathan Edwards was a very influential and respeted religious leader in his lifetime. He was born in Connecticut in 1703 and came from a notable line of clergymen. The book covers three periods of his life. The first period was as parish minister from 1703 to 1735. and the theology he conveyed to the congregations. The second period was 1735 to 1750 called the Great Awakening where Edwards was instumental in spreading his theological convic...
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7544 - Letter
1786 letter from Nathan Dane to S. Phillips. Dane wrote from New York during a session of Congress under the Articles of Confederation regarding the many issues that were under consideration to revise the Articles.
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948.001.1408 - Letter
A letter to Hannah Rantoul from Anne Wales Abbot. Hannah has a lame hand so Anne is very thankful to her for writing. Anne's writing time is very short these days. Mattie has left after a short visit. Em is busy preparing Christmas presents. Anne does give gifts until New Year's for she does not like the crowds in Boston prior to Christmas. Anne has just received a letter from George B. Loring announcing an engraving of his father. Hers was ruine...
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CS71 .H315 1883
William Samuel Harris noted the challenge and importance of genealogical work even for a work like his that only covered a small number of Harris family members over seven generations. He numbered each name according to which generation the person belonged to and listed each ancestor in parentheses in order of generation back to Harris family's American patriarch Thomas Harris. He arrived in Ipswich, Massachusetts from England as early as 1636 an...
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CS71 .H674 1947
Russell Snow Hitchcock emphasized that his work is a family history rather than a genealogy because he was interested in all of his ancestors, not just those of the Hitchcock line of his father or the Andrews line of his mother. As a result, the additional family lines include the Snows, Russells, Bardwells, Warriners, Peppers, and their allied lines. Hitchcock began with the earliest known ancestor and continued until a daughter married into ano...
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E171 .H635
Westfield State College's Historical Journal of Massachusetts published scholarly articles and book reviews that were excluded from other publications. This volume's articles include: "Melancholy Catastrophe!" The Story of Jason Fairbanks and Elizabeth Fales by Dale H. Freeman The Replacement of the Knights of Labor by the International Longshoremen's Association in the Port of Boston by Francis M. McLaughlin Springfield's Puritans an...
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E171 .H635
Westfield State College's Historical Journal of Massachusetts published scholarly articles and book reviews that were excluded from other publications. This volume's articles include: "And Let the People Say Amen": Priests, Presbyters, and the Arminian Uprising in Massachusetts, 1717-1724 by Lawrence R. Jannuzzi The Wrongheaded and the Transparent Eye-ball: Garrison, Emerson, and Antebellum Reform by Denis P. Brennan Do Unto Others: Th...
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E171 .H635
Westfield State College's Historical Journal of Massachusetts published scholarly articles and book reviews that were excluded from other publications. This volume's articles include: The Know-Nothings in Quincy by James Tracy Emerson and the Campaign of 1851 by Leonard G. Gougeon Samuel Hopkins and the Coming of the Church of England to Great Barrington by Michael Winship Fall River and the Decline of the New England Textile Industr...
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E78 .B5 B6 v.2
This book contains and explores legends and biographies of New England Native Americans. Includes illustrations. Volume 2.
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E78 .N5 1976
A book describing the first encounters of Native Americans and white men in New England, by state.
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E78 .N5 B6
This book contains and explores legends and biographies of New England Native Americans. Includes illustrations. Volume 1.
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E78 .R4 A4 1876 - 014393
A book expressing defence for the Rhode Island system of treatment of Native Americans and of civil and religous liberty. It was an address delivered before the Rhode Island Historical Society for the bi-centenary of the burning of Providence.
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E82 .M42 1864
A book documenting the early history of New England including conflicts between Indians and Europeans, and a detailed account of the origins of the war with King Philip. Begins with an introduction and notes by the editor, Samuel G. Drake.
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E82 .S98 1910 v.1 - 10027624
A book containing information on the Indian Wars of New Engand. First volume out of three.
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E82 .S98 1910 v.2 - 10027624
A book containing information on the Indian Wars of New Engand. Second volume out of three.
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E82 .S98 1910 v.3
A book containing information on the Indian Wars of New Engand. Third volume out of three.
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E83 .655 .A95 - 02014108
A paper on the Indian Wars and the Uprising of 1655 that was read before the Yonkers Historical and Library Association on March 18, 1892
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E83 .67 .B662 - 08003858
A critical account of the soldiers in King Philip's War including lists of Massachusetts Colony soldiers who served in the Indian War of 1675-1677, along with sketches of principal officers and copies of documents and records relating to the War.
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