Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1877 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... WHITE MOUNTAINS.* Tuesday, July 20, 1784. Set out from home on a tour to the White Mountains, &c, in company with Rev. Mr. Little, of Wells, Mr. Cutler, of Ipswich, Dr. Fisher, of Beverly, Mr. Heard, of Ipswich, and two young gentlemen ...
... WHITE MOUNTAINS.* Tuesday, July 20, 1784. Set out from home on a tour to the White Mountains, &c, in company with Rev. Mr. Little, of Wells, Mr. Cutler, of Ipswich, Dr. Fisher, of Beverly, Mr. Heard, of Ipswich, and two young gentlemen ...
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... Mountain ; now Green Mountain.* Lovel's fort at the north side of this great Pond, near a small stream. Rode through pitch pine 7 miles, to Eaton. Dined at Dr. Jackson's. Corua f and White-face Mountains on the left. Crossed Little ...
... Mountain ; now Green Mountain.* Lovel's fort at the north side of this great Pond, near a small stream. Rode through pitch pine 7 miles, to Eaton. Dined at Dr. Jackson's. Corua f and White-face Mountains on the left. Crossed Little ...
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... White Mountains. When advanced about 7 or 8 miles, had a full front view of the great Mountain,* which appeared like a naked rock, of its proper grey color, inclining to brown, the channels where water descends plainly discernible ...
... White Mountains. When advanced about 7 or 8 miles, had a full front view of the great Mountain,* which appeared like a naked rock, of its proper grey color, inclining to brown, the channels where water descends plainly discernible ...
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... white head, which is. * This stream we called Cutler's River. We also saw a brook with a frothy scum, which, on ... Mountains. 1 thermometer rendered useless after we left the Mountains. 1 compass broke, the other barometer broke ...
... white head, which is. * This stream we called Cutler's River. We also saw a brook with a frothy scum, which, on ... Mountains. 1 thermometer rendered useless after we left the Mountains. 1 compass broke, the other barometer broke ...
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... White Mountains, how many more mountains are there towards the N.W. whose frozen summits give the keenness to the wind. 'Tis not the lakes nor the forests that make the N.W. winds so piercing, but the hoary tops of infinite ranges of ...
... White Mountains, how many more mountains are there towards the N.W. whose frozen summits give the keenness to the wind. 'Tis not the lakes nor the forests that make the N.W. winds so piercing, but the hoary tops of infinite ranges of ...
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