Pioneer Collections, 8. köideThe Society, 1886 |
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... town , Mass . , in 1686 , are entitled to hold scholarships in Harvard College , established in 1880 under the will of JONATHAN BROWN BRIGHT of Waltham , Mass . , with one half the income of this Legacy . Such descendants failing ...
... town , Mass . , in 1686 , are entitled to hold scholarships in Harvard College , established in 1880 under the will of JONATHAN BROWN BRIGHT of Waltham , Mass . , with one half the income of this Legacy . Such descendants failing ...
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... TOWN , AND DISTRICT PIONEER SOCIETIES . VOL . VIII . PLURIBUS UNUM TUEBOR SI QU¯RIS PENINSULAM AMENAM CIRCUMSPICE LANSING : 1886 . US27007.5 ( 8,1885 ) 11.5 13 1666 AT Bright Fund. THORP & GODFREY , STATE PRINTERS AND BINDERS. PIONEER ...
... TOWN , AND DISTRICT PIONEER SOCIETIES . VOL . VIII . PLURIBUS UNUM TUEBOR SI QU¯RIS PENINSULAM AMENAM CIRCUMSPICE LANSING : 1886 . US27007.5 ( 8,1885 ) 11.5 13 1666 AT Bright Fund. THORP & GODFREY , STATE PRINTERS AND BINDERS. PIONEER ...
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... Town Lot in Fort Detroit , 1780 .. 470 Letter from John Warren , dated Fort Erie , Nov. 22 , 1780 . 473 Bills , Drafts and Receipts for Government Supplies at Michillimackinac , 1781-2 . Letters of C. W. Butterfield to C. I. Walker ...
... Town Lot in Fort Detroit , 1780 .. 470 Letter from John Warren , dated Fort Erie , Nov. 22 , 1780 . 473 Bills , Drafts and Receipts for Government Supplies at Michillimackinac , 1781-2 . Letters of C. W. Butterfield to C. I. Walker ...
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... Town of Detroit , 1798 . 507 Roll of an Election held at Detroit , 1799 ... 509 Memorial to Congress for a General Court at Detroit . 511 A Speech from Jno . Askin , Jr. , to his Indian Brethren . 513 Deed to Land in Detroit , 1800 ...
... Town of Detroit , 1798 . 507 Roll of an Election held at Detroit , 1799 ... 509 Memorial to Congress for a General Court at Detroit . 511 A Speech from Jno . Askin , Jr. , to his Indian Brethren . 513 Deed to Land in Detroit , 1800 ...
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... town could boast , in which he lived until 1848 , when he moved to the south half of the northwest quarter of section 2. living there the remainder of his life , enduring many hardships and privations pertaining to pioneer life , doing ...
... town could boast , in which he lived until 1848 , when he moved to the south half of the northwest quarter of section 2. living there the remainder of his life , enduring many hardships and privations pertaining to pioneer life , doing ...
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