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... ponds , that lie mostly therein . It is remarked that the pond lying in the southerly part of Rochester , known by the name of Snipatuct pond , heing about four miles in circumference , has two streams issuing therefrom , the one run ...
... ponds , that lie mostly therein . It is remarked that the pond lying in the southerly part of Rochester , known by the name of Snipatuct pond , heing about four miles in circumference , has two streams issuing therefrom , the one run ...
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... ponds . There is also a large pond , which makes part of the northerly boundary of this town , and divides it from Bridgewater . This pond is two miles in length and one in breadth , and is called Nippaniquit , or Nippahonsit pond ...
... ponds . There is also a large pond , which makes part of the northerly boundary of this town , and divides it from Bridgewater . This pond is two miles in length and one in breadth , and is called Nippaniquit , or Nippahonsit pond ...
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... Pond , is it- self a great curiosity . Before Philip's war , it seems to have been a large pond , nearly two miles long , and three quarters of a mile wide . Since then , the water is almost gone , and the large tract it once covered ...
... Pond , is it- self a great curiosity . Before Philip's war , it seems to have been a large pond , nearly two miles long , and three quarters of a mile wide . Since then , the water is almost gone , and the large tract it once covered ...
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DESCRIPTION of Middleborough | 1 |
Appendix relative to Agamenticus | 11 |
Description of Holliston | 18 |
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