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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 1,606 0 Browse Search
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 462 0 Browse Search
Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 1, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature: Early National Literature: Part I (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 416 0 Browse Search
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George Bancroft, History of the Colonization of the United States, Vol. 1, 17th edition. 260 0 Browse Search
George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 2, 17th edition. 254 0 Browse Search
Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 3 (ed. Trent, William Peterfield, 1862-1939., Erskine, John, 1879-1951., Sherman, Stuart Pratt, 1881-1926., Van Doren, Carl, 1885-1950.) 242 0 Browse Search
HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF MEDFORD, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, FROM ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT, IN 1630, TO THE PRESENT TIME, 1855. (ed. Charles Brooks) 230 0 Browse Search
George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 3, 15th edition. 218 0 Browse Search
Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1 166 0 Browse Search
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Browsing named entities in Charles A. Nelson , A. M., Waltham, past, present and its industries, with an historical sketch of Watertown from its settlement in 1630 to the incorporation of Waltham, January 15, 1739.. You can also browse the collection for New England (United States) or search for New England (United States) in all documents.

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ncoln,—with a reference also to the earlier New England settlements. The history of these settleth of the Charles. The former grant of the New England coast to the Earl of Warwick and others, sinor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England. But forasmuch as the publick affairs of ts. Capt. John Smith, in his Description of New England, 1616, says he gave the name Massachusetts vantage attends most of the great rivers of New England, throughout the whole country: on the bankssion that Watertown was the first church in New England that distinctly adopted the Congregational sily assumed to have been the dead level of New England gravity in those days. He had been a soldihe old burying-ground, one of the oldest in New England, was ordered to be fenced with a five-foot d the adjacent islands from the Council for New England, in 1635. They settled at Edgarton, and inephen Day, who first introduced printing in New England, having established a printing office at Ca[12 more...]
, the birthplace or home of the Rev. John Eliot, and other early settlers of New England. It is a large, irregular town, situated near the Lea, which is here separatThis description of the Pond and Fall, Josselyn himself borrowed from Wood's New England's Prospect, 1634. A mile and a half from the Town is a great Fall of Fresh W supplies and manufactures sent in from the northern and western sections of New England to Boston. Large droves of cattle stopped here on their way to Monday's marnd departing the harbor of Boston. On the west, the many mountain-ranges of New England rise up before us,— mountain on mountain, until summit and cloud are united. south, in the river-valley, clusters the line of picturesque and prosperous New England villages that fill the plateau of the river to the sea. In what part of the that creeps out upon the plain is marked upon this busy and beautiful map of New England life by an unbroken succession of the habitations of men and the houses of G
7. Congregational order first adopted in New England by the Watertown church, 22. Connecticutemand for machine made, 125. Council for New England grant lands to the new Dorchester Company, Seth, 126. Day, Stephen, first printer in New England, 47. Dead spindle invented by Paul Moodyntage attending most of the great rivers of New England, 21 n. 4. Familists, the, 32. Farmersnor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 10. Governor's cocked hat, 76. Grant10; transfers its charter and government to New England, 12. Massachusetts River, Charles River 123; provision for boarding pupils, 123. New England coast, grant of to Earl of War-wick resignefull supply of, 59. Settlements, earlier New England, 9. Settlers, dispersion of the, 15; man. Warwick, Earl of, resigns grant of the New England coast, 10. Washington. George, entertainadford, 35. Winter of 1630 very sharp in New England, 18. Winthrop, Adam, 26. Winthrop, Joh