Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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الصفحة 161
Sir , you may please to take notice of a rude view , how the Pequts lie : River Qunnihticut . Mohiganic River . Wein ✪ shauks , where Sasacous the chief Sachim is . Mis ○ tick , where is Mamoho , another chief sachim . River .
Sir , you may please to take notice of a rude view , how the Pequts lie : River Qunnihticut . Mohiganic River . Wein ✪ shauks , where Sasacous the chief Sachim is . Mis ○ tick , where is Mamoho , another chief sachim . River .
الصفحة 59
Nipmuck river ( called by the English settlers of New England , Blackstone ) takes its rise in Sutton , and receiving several tributary streams in its course , falls into Providence river just below Providence .
Nipmuck river ( called by the English settlers of New England , Blackstone ) takes its rise in Sutton , and receiving several tributary streams in its course , falls into Providence river just below Providence .
الصفحة 76
This river runs about three quarters of a mile west of the great road that leads over Oxford plain , and falls into the Quinebaug in the town of Thompson , in Connecticut . * The Quinebaug I had known from early life , as passing ...
This river runs about three quarters of a mile west of the great road that leads over Oxford plain , and falls into the Quinebaug in the town of Thompson , in Connecticut . * The Quinebaug I had known from early life , as passing ...
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Hutchinson Papers | 1 |
Letter of Nathaniel Briscoe | 35 |
XXXVII Indian Attack on Cocheco XXXVIII Letter of Benjamin Church to Gov Bradstreet XXXIX Account of New England 1689 | 93 |
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