Historical Collections: Being a General Collection of Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, &c., Relating to the History and Antiquities of Every Town in Massachusetts, with Geographical DescriptionsW. Lazell, 1844 - 631 страница |
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... Cotton , notice of , Mattapoisett village , Mayhew , Gov. , McLean Asylum , Monument mountain , Monument at Concord , Monument at Bloody Brook , Monument at Bunker Hill , Monument at Danvers , Monis , Rabbi Judah , Mountain Miller ...
... Cotton , notice of , Mattapoisett village , Mayhew , Gov. , McLean Asylum , Monument mountain , Monument at Concord , Monument at Bloody Brook , Monument at Bunker Hill , Monument at Danvers , Monis , Rabbi Judah , Mountain Miller ...
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... Cotton , Hooker , and Stone , three emi- nent ministers , who were considered the most famous pillars of the churches , came over this year , with two hundred emigranɩs , and landed at Boston . Mr. Cotton settled at Boston , the other ...
... Cotton , Hooker , and Stone , three emi- nent ministers , who were considered the most famous pillars of the churches , came over this year , with two hundred emigranɩs , and landed at Boston . Mr. Cotton settled at Boston , the other ...
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... cotton and several other mills , and , what is unusual on the Cape , are moved by water . This town holds a central position with regard to the peninsula of Cape Cod , being about 36 miles from Provincetown at the lower or north end ...
... cotton and several other mills , and , what is unusual on the Cape , are moved by water . This town holds a central position with regard to the peninsula of Cape Cod , being about 36 miles from Provincetown at the lower or north end ...
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... Cotton , in 1694 , are lost . Mr. Cotton was succeeded by Rev. Benjamin Fessenden , who was ordained in 1722 , and died in 1746. Rev. Abraham Williams , the next minister , was ordained in 1749 ; he was succeeded by Rev. Jonathan Burr ...
... Cotton , in 1694 , are lost . Mr. Cotton was succeeded by Rev. Benjamin Fessenden , who was ordained in 1722 , and died in 1746. Rev. Abraham Williams , the next minister , was ordained in 1749 ; he was succeeded by Rev. Jonathan Burr ...
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... Cotton in 1693. Mr. Cotton died in 1705 , and was succeeded by Rev. David Greenleaf in 1708 . The following ministers here were ordained as follows : Rev. Thomas Smith , in 1729 ; Rev. Grindall Rawson , in 1755 ; Rev. Joseph Green , in ...
... Cotton in 1693. Mr. Cotton died in 1705 , and was succeeded by Rev. David Greenleaf in 1708 . The following ministers here were ordained as follows : Rev. Thomas Smith , in 1729 ; Rev. Grindall Rawson , in 1755 ; Rev. Joseph Green , in ...
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