The History of Malden, Massachusetts, 1633-1785The author, 1898 - 870 páginas |
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... inhabitants - Coytmore's mill - Early highways 54 - CHAPTER IV . - CHURCH AND TOWN . Early settlers Gathering of the church Agreement with Charlestown - Incorporation of the town - Early records - Early inns - Quarrels and misdemeanors ...
... inhabitants - Coytmore's mill - Early highways 54 - CHAPTER IV . - CHURCH AND TOWN . Early settlers Gathering of the church Agreement with Charlestown - Incorporation of the town - Early records - Early inns - Quarrels and misdemeanors ...
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... inhabitants , was an itinerant saleswoman in that line , and added to her stock skunk's fat , and roots and herbs , which she procured as ordered . ( Information of William B. Shedd . ) In 1809 four " large Rattlesnakes taken on the ...
... inhabitants , was an itinerant saleswoman in that line , and added to her stock skunk's fat , and roots and herbs , which she procured as ordered . ( Information of William B. Shedd . ) In 1809 four " large Rattlesnakes taken on the ...
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... inhabitants . The disappoint- ments and sufferings of those who were not well prepared to meet the hardships and dangers of a pioneer's life were , no doubt , as strongly set forth to their friends in England as had been the attractions ...
... inhabitants . The disappoint- ments and sufferings of those who were not well prepared to meet the hardships and dangers of a pioneer's life were , no doubt , as strongly set forth to their friends in England as had been the attractions ...
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... inhabitants of Charlestown , with some reservations , all the lands which the Court had granted them , including the bounds of the present cities of Malden and Everett and the town of Melrose . This document is of interest to us as ...
... inhabitants of Charlestown , with some reservations , all the lands which the Court had granted them , including the bounds of the present cities of Malden and Everett and the town of Melrose . This document is of interest to us as ...
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... inhabitants of Rumne Marsh Showeth That whereas this Honored Court hath formerly giuen that necke of Land , caled by the Name of Rumne Marsh : diuers years since to Boston , for the accomodation of that Towne and the Townsmen thereof ...
... inhabitants of Rumne Marsh Showeth That whereas this Honored Court hath formerly giuen that necke of Land , caled by the Name of Rumne Marsh : diuers years since to Boston , for the accomodation of that Towne and the Townsmen thereof ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The History of Malden, Massachusetts, 1633-1785, Volumen1 Deloraine Pendre Corey Vista completa - 1899 |
The History of Malden, Massachusetts, 1633-1785, Volumen1 Deloraine Pendre Corey Vista completa - 1899 |
Términos y frases comunes
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Página xvi - ON either side the river lie Long fields of barley and of rye, That clothe the wold and meet the sky ; And thro' the field the road runs by To many-tower'd Camelot ; And up and down the people go, Gazing where the lilies blow Round an island there below, The island of Shalott. Willows whiten, aspens quiver, Little breezes dusk and shiver Thro...
Página 220 - Still was the night, Serene and Bright, when all Men sleeping lay; Calm was the season, and carnal reason thought so 'twould last for ay. Soul, take thine ease, let sorrow cease, much good thou hast in store: This was their Song, their Cups among, the Evening before.
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Página 51 - Mr. Nowell, Mr. Eliot, and others, went over Mistick River at Medford, and going N. and by E. among the rocks about two or three miles, they came to a very great pond, having in the midst an island of about one acre, and very thick with trees of pine and ||beech ;|| and the pond had divers small rocks, standing up here and there in it, which they therefore called 4Spot Pond.
Página 102 - To the end the body of the commons may be preserved of honest and good men, it was ordered and agreed, that, for the time to come, no man shall be admitted to the freedom of this body politic, but such as are members of some of the churches within the limits of the same.
Página 28 - Not far from hence in a bottom, we came to a fort built by their deceased king, the manner thus; there were poles some thirty or forty foot long, stuck in the ground as thick as they could be set one by another, and with these they enclosed a ring some forty or fifty foot over.
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