The History of Leominster, Or the Northern Half of the Lancaster New Or Additional Grant: From June 26, 1701, the Date of the Deed from George Tahanto, Indian Sagamore, to July 4, 1852Printed at the Reveille Office, 1853 - 263 |
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... earliest existence as a purchase from the Indians . And in view of my incompetency to perform a task of so great responsibility , in a manner satisfactory to myself or to others , I am ready to exclaim , O , that some abler native son ...
... earliest existence as a purchase from the Indians . And in view of my incompetency to perform a task of so great responsibility , in a manner satisfactory to myself or to others , I am ready to exclaim , O , that some abler native son ...
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... early history of Mas- sachusetts . It was the tenth town incorpora- ted in the County of Middlesex , and precedes , by many years , every town now within the lim- its of the County of Worcester . Indeed , no town , so far from the sea ...
... early history of Mas- sachusetts . It was the tenth town incorpora- ted in the County of Middlesex , and precedes , by many years , every town now within the lim- its of the County of Worcester . Indeed , no town , so far from the sea ...
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... early in the morning , the forces of several tribes of Indians , led by Phillip , made a desperate attack upon the town in five different places at once . From fifty to fifty - five persons were either killed or taken prisoners . And in ...
... early in the morning , the forces of several tribes of Indians , led by Phillip , made a desperate attack upon the town in five different places at once . From fifty to fifty - five persons were either killed or taken prisoners . And in ...
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... early as the year 1720 Gamaliel Beaman , Samuel Sawyer , Benjamin Houghton , David Osgood and Jona- than Osgood , established themselves in that part of it which is now Sterling . Their settlements were 16 HISTORY OF LEOMINSTER .
... early as the year 1720 Gamaliel Beaman , Samuel Sawyer , Benjamin Houghton , David Osgood and Jona- than Osgood , established themselves in that part of it which is now Sterling . Their settlements were 16 HISTORY OF LEOMINSTER .
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... early as the year 1737 they came to the conclusion that they could conduct their Parochial and Munici- pal concerns themselves , and with much less trouble and expense than to go to what is now Lancaster . And after several years of ...
... early as the year 1737 they came to the conclusion that they could conduct their Parochial and Munici- pal concerns themselves , and with much less trouble and expense than to go to what is now Lancaster . And after several years of ...
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