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BOSTONIAN SOCIETY. Publications. Vol. 2. Boston, 1905.

Large 8vo, pp. 142. Portraits. Plate. Map.

Contents: A very old corner of Boston (the head of State Street, by James Frothag Hunnewell; Jean Lefebvre de Cheverus, by Francis Hurtubis, jr.; Bosto. anti-slavery day. by William Lloyd Garrison; The islands of Boston Harbor, by Julia Knowlton Dyer, Inte 17399

BROOKLINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings at the annual meeting, February 1905. Brookline, Mass., 1905. 8vo, pp. 66, (2), v.

Contents: President's address, by Rufus G. F. Candage; Reports of officers; Two oll Bre line homesteads [White and Heath], by Mrs. Thomas [Ada Ripley] Doliber; Officers and em mittees; Members; Charter; By-laws.

COLONIAL SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS.

1902-1904. Boston, 1906.

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Publications.

Vol. VIII.

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Contents: Officers, members, etc.; Memoir of George Otis Shattuck, by Edward Ha Hall; Tribute to Joseph Williamson, by Henry Herbert Edes; Paper by Albert Matthews, of the term State House; Remarks by John Noble, in communicating a letter of the Rewa Increase Mather, dated 1 September, 1685; Remarks by Henry Winchester Cunningham, M Lieutenant Jonathan Remington; Memoir of William Crowninshield Endicott, by Josęć Hodges Choate; Paper by Andrew McFarland Davis, on the Confiscation Laws of Massach setts; Communication by Worthington Chauncey Ford, of a letter of Christopher Holder dated 1 September, 1659; Remarks by John Noble, on Lieutenant Jonathan Remington; Compre cation by Denison Rogers Slade, of documents drawn from the papers of Richard Cars". 1762 1774; Exhibition by Denison Rogers Slade, of a handbill signed Joyce Junior, Chairman of the Committee for Tarring and Feathering, 1774; Paper by Albert Matthews, on Jets Junior; Communication by John Noble, of documents relating to Land Controversies 2 Maine, 1736-1770; Remarks by Henry Herbert Edes, on a petition to Cromwell in 1655 from William Franklin; Communication by Henry Herbert Edes, of a letter of John Washington dated 2 July, 1780; Paper by Charles Knowles Bolton, on an incident of the Battle of Brandywine; Communication by Edmund March Wheelwright, of a copy of a letter dated 25 April 1689, relating to an Indian attack on Saco and Cape Porpoise-remarks by Henry Winchester Cunningham and Henry Herbert Edes; Exhibition by Andrew McFarland Davis, of a photo graphic copy of a resolve of the General Court, 1725; Communication by Horace Howard Furness, of letters of James Martineau, 1836-1890, and of letters of James Russell Lowel. 1879-1889; Paper by Albert Matthews, on the term Red Man; Paper by John Noble, on Adr ralty Jurisdiction in the Colony and Province of the Massachusetts Bay; Reports of offver and committees; Remarks by John Noble, in communicating a document by Richard Saltonstall propounding a candidate for the presidency of Harvard College, 1672; Communication by Henry Herbert Edes, of a deed from John Alden to Captain Jonathan Alden, dated 1 January 1684-85; Communication by Henry Ainsworth Parker, of a letter of Muriel (Sedley) Gurdon dated 4 April, 1636; Paper by Albert Matthews, on the word Palatine in America; Comma cation by Worthington Chauncey Ford, of verses on the death of Increase Nowell in 1655 of Governor John Endicott in 1665, and of Henry Withington in 1666, and of the epitaph of William Pole, 1675; Communication by Henry Herbert Edes, of a letter of Benedict Arnold, dated 15 July, 1778; Tribute to Henry Dwight Sedgwick, by Charles Sedgwick Rackeman", Communication by Charles Knowles Bolton, of a memorandum from the family Bible f Governor William Shirley: Communication by Charles Knowles Bolton, of a letter of Berjamin Franklin, dated 12 April, 1750; Communication by Henry Herbert Edes, of a letter of the Rev. Benjamin Colman, dated 17 February, 1700-01; Communication by John Noble, of the will of Edward Jackson, 1681; Paper by John Noble, on Posy-rings; Remarks by John Nohin on Washington's visits to Boston; Communication by Henry Herbert Edes, of a letter of John Augustine Washington, dated 1 June, 1776, and of a letter of Bushrod Washington, dated 13 March, 1778; Communication by Henry Herbert Edes, of a sheet containing "A New Song" (written during the Siege of Boston), and “The Grand Constitution," [1787?]; Paper by Albert Matthews, on some sobriquets applied to Washington; Remarks by Albert Matthews, on early protests against slavery in Massachusetts; Remarks by William Coolidge Lane, in commuicating letters of Nathaniel Walker Appleton, 1773-1784; Communication by Henry Winchester Cunningham, of verses derogatory of Benjamin Faneuil; Paper by Edward Henry Hall of the origin of Congregationalism; Paper by Henry Ainsworth Parker, on the Reverend Jesse Glover and the Book of Sports; Communication by Henry Herbert Edes, of a letter of the Rev. Benjamin Colman, dated 15 May, 1747; Remarks by Andrew McFarland Davis, in exhib iting a photograph of a Provincial ten-shilling bill, 1713; Tribute to John Andrew Peters, by

George Lyman Kittredge; Communication by Frederick Jackson Turner, of documents
elucidating Blount's Conspiracy, 1795-1797; Paper by Henry Ainsworth Parker, on the
Reverend George Burdett; Paper by Albert Matthews, on the word Park in the United States;
Reports, etc.; Index.
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DEDHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Dedham, England. A paper read at the monthly meeting of the Dedham Historical Society, December 7, 1887. By William Franklin Cheney. [Dedham, 1887.]

8vo, pp. 4. Sheet. No title-page.

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DEDHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY. John Eliot and the Indian village at Natick. Read before the Dedham Historical Society, September 14, 1885, and the Hyde Park Historical Society, October 1, 1890. By Erastus Worthington. Dedham [1890.]

8vo, pp. 10.

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DEDHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Memoir of Henry Orin Hildreth. By Erastus Worthington. Prepared at the request of the Dedham Historical Society. Dedham, Mass., 1893.

8vo. pp. 8.

Reprinted from the Register for October, 1893.

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DEDHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Barnabas Metcalf, of Franklin, Mass., and his descendants, by Frank Johnson Metcalf. [Reprinted from the Dedham Historical Register for October, 1893, and January, 1894.] Dedham, Mass., 1894. 8vo, pp. 16. Plate.

(7399 DEDHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The English Church in Dedham and Stoughton. By Rev. William Franklin Cheney. [Reprinted from the Dedham Historical Register for April, 1894.] Dedham, Mass., 1894.

8vo. pp. (1), 8. Portrait.

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DEDHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Endicott [Gilbert, James, and John]. By John E. Alden. [Dedham, 1895.]

4to, 1 p.

Reprinted from the Register for October, 1895.

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DEDHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Henry Deengaine, first benefactor of the first school at Dedham, Massachusetts, 1645. By Fisher Howe, jr. Dedham, 1895. 8vo, pp. 7.

Plate.

Reprinted from the Register for January, 1895.

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DEDHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Nathaniel Farrington. By John E. Alden. [Ded

ham, 1895.]

Fo. 1 p.

Reprinted from the Register for April, 1895.

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DEDHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY. William Pitt as the patron of the American colonies. By the Rev. Carlos Slafter, A. M. Boston, 1896. 8vo, pp. (1), 14.

Reprinted from the Register for October, 1896.

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DEDHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Paul homestead in Dedham. By Edward Crane Paul. [Reprinted from the Dedham Historical Register. October, 1899.] Dedham, Mass., 1899.

8vo, pp. 13. Illus.

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DEDHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Joseph Belcher, the first minister of Walpole, Mass.

By Alfred B. Page. [Dedham, 1901.]

8vo, pp. 6. No title-page.

Reprinted from the Register for April, 1901.

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DEDHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Chandler family: Genealogy of a branch. B Mrs. A. M. Pickford. [Reprinted from the Dedham Historical RegistrT 1901-1903.] Dedham, 1903.

8vo, pp. (1), 31.

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FIRE LANDS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Fire Lands Pioneer. Vols. I and II, Sandusky Ohio. Vol. II, Cleveland, Ohio, 1862.

8vo, 3 vols. in one.

Vol. I: No. 1, June, 1858; No. 2, November, 1858; No. 3, March, 1859; No. 4, May, 189, 4 pp. each.

Vol. II: No. 1, November, 1859; No. 2, March, 1860; No. 3, September, 1860; No. 4, Septe ber, 1861; 48 pp. each.

Vol. III: June, 1862; pp. 81.

Contents: Volume I: Oration of Eleutheros Cooke, July 4, 1857; Address of Elisha Whittle sey, Nov. 12, 1857; Constitution, 1858; Memoirs of townships: Norwalk, by S. B. Lewis; Ter by L. R. Sutton; Fire Lands reminiscences, by W. W. Pollock; Groton, by Elijah Bes Address of John Sherman, Sept. 1, 1858; Greenfield, by Charles B. Simmons; Clarkest by Benjamin Benson; Milan, by F. W. Fowler; Berlin, by X. Phillips; Vermillion, by W Crane and Benj. Summers; Milan, by B. Williams, Luther Coe, by G. T. Stewart: Se Haven, by A. G. Stewart; Portland, by F. D. Parish; Ridgefield, by Daniel Sherrat Reminiscences, by Cornelia Mason, Elizabeth, Minn.; Notes and conjectures concer the men and animals whose bones are found in the ancient earth works of Ohio, by James B Walker; Norwalk, by Platt Benedict; Clarksfield, by E. M. Barnum; Norwalk, by Henry Lockwood; Personal memoirs, by Mrs. David Gibbs, of Norwalk; Fitchville, by J. C. CUP tis; Skirmish with the Indians on the Peninsula, 1812, by J. R. Giddings; Huron, by Lucy A Stevens; Townsend, by Caroline Fay.

Volume II: Address, by S. A. Bronson, May 8, 1859; Lyme, by Charles Smith; Florener by Joab Squire; Tax and hunting story, by William Parish; Florence, by Eldad Barber David Abbot; Old "Father Gurley," by L. B. Gurley: Personal recollections, by A. H. Betts Reminiscences, by Edward Wheeler; Wakeman, by Justin Sherman and Chester Manc Memoir of Alvin Coe, by A. H. Betts; Memoir of Benjamin Newcomb; New Haven, by Ens Rose; Townsend, by Benjamin Benson; Milan, F. W. Fowler; Personal memoirs, by Seth Jennings; Pilgrims of the Mayflower, by Chas. B. Simmons; Record of licenses and permas for taverns, stores, and ferries, of marriages, justices, and of churches incorporated in the Fire Lands, 1815-1818; Obituary record of Wakeman township, 1817-1859, by C. Manve Norwich, by J. M. Niles; Peru, by Levi R. Stilton; Sketch of an unpublished sermon by E. Judson, in 1839, on history of Milan; Incidents of the early history of Margaretta, by H. Smith, and Harvey Fowler; Pioneer life, by Daniel Reynolds; Major Frederick Falley, by L. F. Allen; Plyna Brown, by M. E. Owen; Wadsworth letters, 1809-1812; David Underhill; Early reminiscences of Dan Putnam; History of the Fire Lands press, by C. P. Wickham; A sketch of the first Sabbath school on the Fire Lands, by Mrs. G. G. Baker; Birmingham, by Uriah Hawley; Address, by Rev. Samuel D. Smith; Address by C. F. Lewis An Indian massacre [at Lower Sandusky, 1813], by Robert Boggs; Extracts from a discourse preached in the Presbyterian Church, Norwalk, June 24, 1860, by Rev. A. Newton on con cluding the twenty-fifth year of his ministry.

Volume III: Proceedings of meetings; Bronson, by Martin Kellogg; Berlin, by X. Phillips: The Connecticut school fund, by S. P. Beers; Oxford-its settlement previous to 1815 ly F. D. Drake; Early political divisions of the regions constituting the Fire Lands, with a sket of some of the early territorial and state laws, by A. W. Hendry; The Moravian missions, by E. Lane. (7408

FIRE LANDS HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

1863-1866.

Fire Lands Pioneer. Vols. IV, V, VI, and VII.

8vo. 4 vols. in 1. Separately paged, with General Index, pp. iii-iv, at beginning. Ha

title.

Vol. IV. June, 1863. pp. 98, (1). Portrait.

Contents: Proceedings, 1862-63; Fifty years ago and now, by L. B. Gurley; First Indat and white settlers in and around Sandusky, by Joseph M. Root; Historical sketch of Kelley's Island, by George C. Huntington; Hartland, by E. J. Waldron; New London, by A. D Skellinger; Ripley, by J. N. Brown; Huron, by E. W. West; Early times in Vermillion, by Benjamin Summers; Oxford, by F. D. Drake; Abstract of the record history of the Fire Lands grant-from the records of the State of Connecticut; Index.

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FIRE LANDS HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Vol. v. June, 1864. pp. 123, (1). Portrait.

Contents: Proceedings, 1863-64; Elisha Whittlesey, by A. Newton; Early settlements in the fourth section of Norwalk and vicinity, by Martin Kellogg; Early settlement of Ridgefield, by Enos Rose; Memoirs of Fairfield, by Samuel Foote; History of Ruggles, by Samuel C. Sturtevant; Memoirs of Richmond, by John H. Niles; Memoirs of Greenwich, by Marcus E. Mead; Memoirs of Sherman, by John E. La Barre; E. S. Barnum, by E. Barber; Surveys on the Fire Lands, by Erie Mesnard; Reminiscences of the early days of West Vermillion, by William Benschooter; Reminiscences, by Daniel Sherman; Page family, by Amos Felt; Hester family, by Martin M. Hester; The pioneer missionary-extracts from the journal of Rev. John Seward, 1817: Interesting political statistics: Votes for governor, 1803-1861; Miscellaneous articles; Index.

Vol. vi. June, 1865. pp. 123, (1). Portrait.

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Contents: Proceedings, 1864–65; Some account of the settlement of Perkins township, by F. D. Parish; Personal reminiscences of the settlement of Perkins; of Jesse Taylor and others, by Truman B. Taylor; Sketch of the early settlement of Perkins, by Robert Baker and others, by John F. Greene; The war on the wolves; Surveying the Fire Lands, by Simeon Hoyt; Death of the pioneer editor of the Reserve [Thomas D. Webb]; Autobiography of John Garrison; Account of the murder of John Wood and George Bishop, in 1819, by two Indians, by W. C. Allen; Early settlement of Bronson township, by Martin Kellogg; The Sandusky Clarion, or Evenings with the pioneers; Oliver Culver-Cleveland in 1796; Miscellaneous articles; Members of the Society; The Chicago Tribune, 1847 and 1864; Obituary notices; Index. (7411

Vol. VII. June, 1866. pp. 119, (1).

Contents: Proceedings; Abstract of a discourse upon the mounds and mound builders of
Ohio, by Charles Whittlesey; The dawn and development of the religious interests of the
Reserve and the Fire Lands, by Professor Hartupee; Address of Rev. John Safford, at the
meeting at Bellevue; Substance of the remarks by John Seymour at the meeting at Bellevue,
December 13, 1865; Geology of the Fire Lands, by John H. Niles; Francis Graham's autobi-
ography; Anecdote of General Wayne, by J. H. Niles; The last charivari of Greenfield, by
J. H. Nfiles]; Early days on the Fire Lands, by L. B. Gurley; Trial and execution of John
Omick; The Sandusky Clarion-or Evenings with the pioneers; The opening of the Erie
Canal; Obituary notices; Anniversary excursion to Marietta; Members of the Society; Mis-
cellaneous articles; General Simon Kenton, by W. T. Coggshall; The Genesee country, by
Pharcellus Church; The minute men of the Revolution; Index.
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Vol. VIII. June, 1867. pp. 119, (1).
Library of Congress copy.

Portrait. Bound with Vols. IV-VII in

Contents: Proceedings, 1866-67; Major Gladwyn and the Indian girl, by Charles Whittlesey; A few facts and suggestions regarding the south boundary of the Western Reserve, by S. R. Harris; John B. Flemmond, by Fran is Graham; Polly Pierce, by C. Woodruff; Personal reminiscences, by Ebenezer Osborn; Lessons of the war, by G. T. Stewart; Sketch of the life of Col. James Smith, by Robert Smith; Recollections of half a century, by B. Summers; Sketch of the life and character of Ebenezer Lane, by A. Newton; Mrs. Kneeland Townsend; John Dillingham, by Amos Felt; Members of the Society; Obituary notices; Personal reminiscences the sickly seasons of 1819 and 1836, by H. Fowler; Miscellaneous articles. (7413 FIRE LANDS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Fire Lands Pioneer. Vol. IX. June, 1868. Sandusky, Ohio. 1868.

8vo. pp. 118, (1).

Contents: Proceedings, 1867-68; Hours with the pioneers; Pioneer celebration eightieth anniversary of the settlement of Ohio; Rambling recollections of the early settlement of Wakeman, by Xenophon Betts; Notes on the organization of Perkins Township, by Amos Felt; Early Lake history; Autobiography of Johnson Wheeler; The Cahoon pioneer celebration; Biographical sketch of Charlotte Merry, by Seth Jennings; David Stiles a centenarian; Semicentennial anniversary of the First Presbyterian Church in Milan; Notes on Fitchville township, by Joseph C. Curtis; Sandusky and Cleveland, a commercial retrospect; Obituary record of Fitchville township; Members of the Society; Obituary notices; Early settlers of Norwalk, by Philo Comstock. (7414

FIRE LANDS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Fire Lands Pioneer. Vol. x.
Sandusky, Ohio, 1870.

8vo, pp. 119. Portrait.

June, 187

Contents: Proceedings, 1868-69; Historical address, by A. D. Skellenger; Members of th Society; Pioneers gone [obituary notices]; Historical societies in Ohio; Leaves from the List:r of Hartland; First settlers of Wayne County-captivity of Richard Rue and George Holman The first trial held in Sandusky County, by Robert A. Sherrard; The first court of Ohcar its distinguished lawyers; Historical sketches of Danbury township, by A. H. Agard, M.cellaneous articles; Settlement and organization of the Fire Lands, by L. V. Bierce; Ita & ural address of the Mad River Valley Pioneer and Historical Association, delivered at organization May 2, 1870, by A. H. Bassett; Celebration of American Independence at the Licking Summit in 1812, by John Noble; The shooting of Daniel Diver in 1806, an account my C. Cockler; Historical-Interesting letter from Mordecai Bartley; First public library in “ North-Western territory, by Robert Clarke; Our old New England homes; Early times a Mansfield, by M. H. Gilkison; General index, Vols. 8, 9, 10. 17415

FIRE LANDS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Fire Lands Pioneer. Vol. XI. October, 1874 Norwalk, Ohio, 1874.

8vo, pp. 120.

Contents: Proceedings, 1870-1874; Miscellaneous articles; Military history-officers and som diers of the Fire Lands in the Union Army; Pioneer history-first settlers of Norwalk, '; Samuel Lewis; Early recollections of Wakeman, by Edward J. Bunce; A journey from New England to the Fire Lands 55 years ago (1819); Greenfield in 1819; Pioneer obituary record (7416

1870-1874.

FIRE LANDS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Fire Lands Pioneer. Vol. XII. September, 187 Norwalk, Ohio, 1876.

8vo, pp. 128.

Contents: Proceedings, 1875-76; History of Huron Township, by George S. Haskins; Russ township Lorain County, by W. W. Boynton; Historical address at the centennial celebration at New London, Ohio, July 4, 1876, by A. D. Skellenger; The old lawyers of the Fr Lands, by J. M. Root; Church history-St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Norwalk, by C. E. Newman; The Huron County Temperance League; Military history-Report of the Sth Ob Regiment, by Franklin Sawyer; Company D, 34th O. V. I. Regiment, by L. E. Merry; Voltsteers in the Mexican War; Items from the battlefields, by Chauncey Woodruff; Pioneer indents in the life of Susan A. Wilbor; Biography of H. M. Cunningham, by J. O. Cunningham The first stage coach; Rev. Enoch Conger, by A. Newton; Personal reminiscences of Ret H. O. Sheldon; Obituary record; Editorial notes; Members of the society. (7417 FIRE LANDS HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Fire Lands Pioneer. Vol. XI. July, 1878. Sandusky, Ohio, 1878.

8vo. pp. 144. Portrait.

Contents: Proceedings, 1877-78; Centennial historic address, by P. N. Schuyler, Sandusky City: its settlement and growth, by A. W. Hendry; Early settlers on the Peninsula, by Charles Waterbury; The aboriginal Fire Lands, by S. A. Wildman; Mental and moral characteristics of the pioneers, by J. S. Broadwell; History of a vanished settlement [by colored people with r the township of Portland], by A. W. Hendry; Benjamin Summers, by P. N. Schuyler, Indar works on the Huron, by Abraham G. Steiner; Life and character of John H. Niles, by C Woodruff; Monroeville, past and present, by H. M. Addison; Camp Avery in 1812; The Mati City or Norwalk in 1878, by P. J. Mahon; Church chronicle of Hartland; Dairy products of the Reserve; Obituary record; Miscellaneous; Index, Vols. I to XIII, inclusive. (7418

FIRST HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WALPOLE, MASS. Addresses on Sir Robert Walpol and Rev. Phillips Payson, men prominent in the early history of Walpole Mass. Given at the request of citizens of the town by Isaac Newton Lewis esq. [Walpole] First Historical Society of Walpole, Mass., 1905.

Svo, 6 pp., 11., 7-[21] pp., 11., 23-55 pp. Front., Plates, Ports.

Each address has a special title-page.

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HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES. The Philippine Historical Review May, 1905-April, 1906. Published monthly. Manila.

Vol. 1, Nos. 1-12.

1905-1906.

Svo, pp. 300.

A bilingual review. English and Spanish.

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