The Worcester Magazine and Historical Journal: Containing Topographical and Historical Sketches of the Towns of Shrewsbury, Sterling, Leicester, Northborough, West Boylston, Paxton, Lancaster, and Other Paper Illustrating the Past and Present Condition of the County of Worcester, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Том 1William Lincoln, Christopher Columbus Baldwin Charles Griffin, Printer, 1826 |
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... Marlborough , 265 Moncton , Gen. 274 Montmorenci , Journey from Canada , 289 338 360 Josselyn , John James , his counterblast of tobacco , 364 Kies , Solomon Kennebec or Kannabis , source of 52 Kindness of the Indians , anec- dote of ...
... Marlborough , 265 Moncton , Gen. 274 Montmorenci , Journey from Canada , 289 338 360 Josselyn , John James , his counterblast of tobacco , 364 Kies , Solomon Kennebec or Kannabis , source of 52 Kindness of the Indians , anec- dote of ...
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... Marlborough , where it forms the north branch of Concord River . 6th . Sudbury River , which forms the south branch of the Con- cord , rises partly from a pond in Westborough , and running south- easterly , forms the boundary between ...
... Marlborough , where it forms the north branch of Concord River . 6th . Sudbury River , which forms the south branch of the Con- cord , rises partly from a pond in Westborough , and running south- easterly , forms the boundary between ...
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... Marlborough , were visited by like calamities . Two of the principal settlers were car- ried captive into Canada . The year 1707 is rendered memorable by a savage incursion in what is now Northborough , from whence the Indians were ...
... Marlborough , were visited by like calamities . Two of the principal settlers were car- ried captive into Canada . The year 1707 is rendered memorable by a savage incursion in what is now Northborough , from whence the Indians were ...
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... Marlborough , were visited by like calamities . Two of the principal settlers were car- ried captive into Canada . The year 1707 is rendered memorable by a savage incursion in what is now Northborough , from whence the Indians were ...
... Marlborough , were visited by like calamities . Two of the principal settlers were car- ried captive into Canada . The year 1707 is rendered memorable by a savage incursion in what is now Northborough , from whence the Indians were ...
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... Marlborough with forty men . The Indians had removed the planks from the bridge , to prevent the passage of horsemen ; the river was high , but Wardsworth at length succeeded in passing it . He stationed his men in different parts of ...
... Marlborough with forty men . The Indians had removed the planks from the bridge , to prevent the passage of horsemen ; the river was high , but Wardsworth at length succeeded in passing it . He stationed his men in different parts of ...
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