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27472 - Pamphlet
The historic voyage of the Arbella compiled and written by Albert R. Rogers, under the auspices of the Massachusetts Bay Tercentenary, Inc., 1930, 31 p., ill.; 21 cm. Cover title: Official souvenir of the Arbella : pictures and story of the historic voyage of 1630 1930 Official souvenir of the Arbella containing the pictures and story of the historic voyage of 1630.
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CS71 .C766 1905 vol. 1
This volume of the genealogy is the history of generations one through seven of the Converse family, including llustrations of many family members. Charles Converse originally intended to include as many photographs as possible, but found the task impractical. Instead, the intention of the work was to describe ancestors in enough detail to interest Converse members and genealogy hobbyists. The family originated in England and came to Massachuset...
Record Type: Library
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CS71 .L882 1884
The Panic of 1873 and Reverend E. B. Huntington's untimely death in 1877 delayed the publication of this work. Julia M. Huntington noted that the book was published a decade later by an unnamed friend of the author. Huntington covered nine generations of descendants of Mark Lothrop and ten generations of descendants of John Lothropp. Their origins were explored in the English Generations section, the first section of the book. Lothrop members not...
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CS71 .M47 1966 - 64-19684
Chester G. Mayo was a retired Captain of the U. S. Navy whose father, Thomas H. Mayo, was an admiral in the U. S. Navy. He developed an interest in his family's origins and had his findings privately published. His genealogy is divided into thirteen parts. Part one describes the origin of the surname Mayo. Parts two and three cover the Mayo family in England and its emigration to America, respectively. Part four is a biographical record of John M...
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CS71 .N847 1976a - 76-27071
William E. Norman dedicated this genealogy to his father, Ernest Norman, because he emulated the principles and character of his ancestors. His earliest recorded ancestors were traced back to 1520 in this genealogy, but oral histories claim that the history of the Norman family goes back as far as William the Conqueror and Richard I, Duke of Normandy, son of William Longsword. The Normans traveled to Witheridge, Somerset, England as colonists dur...
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CS71 .W88 1885 Galloupe
C. W. Galloupe based his introduction of John Woodbury's life on the writings of his son Humphrey. John Woodbury arrived in America from Summersetshire, England in 1624 with the Dorchester Company. He brought cattle for plantation work, fished, and built a house. He then used his education in business and mathematics for trade and land surveying. Humphrey Woodbury asserted that his father lived harmoniously with the natives, even helping some hid...
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E171 .H635
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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 Hoosac Tunnel: Massachusetts' Western Gateway by Terrence E. Coyne William Lloyd Garrison and the Crisis of Nonresistance by Lawrence R. Jannuzzi Two Approaches to Indian Conversion in Puritan New England: The Missions of Thomas Mayhew Jr. and John Eli...
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E171 .H635
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E171 .H635
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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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E188 .C18 - 07021323
A book containing information on the Puritans in the Netherlands, England in America as well as well as characteristics of these locations during the period of Puritanism.
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Z8554 .H74 - 41023749
A book "Cotton Mather: A Bibliography of His Works, volume III", written by Thomas James Holmes published in 1974 incudes all of the works Reverend Cotton Mather used for reference in his writings.
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