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v. 1. Preface; Memoir of Sir Ferdinand Gorges. [Council for New England. ] A briefe relation of the discovery and plantation of Nevv England. London, J. Haviland for W. Bladen, 1622.

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v. 2. A briefe narration of the originall undertakings of the advancement of plantations in to the parts of America Sir Ferdinando Gorges * London, E. Brudenell, for N. Brook, 1658; A breefe answer to certayne false, slanderous, and idle objections made agaynst Sr. Ferd. Gorges June 14th, 1601; Charter of the province of Maine, granted to Sir Ferdinando Gorges April 3, 1639; Will of Sir Ferdinando Gorges; Genealogical notes on the family of Gorges; The literary work of Ferdinando Gorges; Sketch of Thomas Gorges; Will of Thomas Gorges; Documents relating to the proceedings taken by Ferdinando Gorges, esq., for the recovery of the province of Maine; The letters of Sir Ferdinando Gorges, 1595-1596. (4121 v. 3. Letters and other papers, 1596-1646; Commission of Ferdinando Gorges to Francis Champernoun, Henry Josselyn, et al., June 21st, 1664. (4122 PRINCE SOCIETY. Antinomianism in the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1636–1638. Including the Short Story and other documents. Edited by Charles Francis Adams. Boston: Published by the Prince Society. 1894.

Small 4to, pp. 415. 250 copies.

Contents: The Antinomian controversy, by Charles Francis Adams, jr.; A Short Story of the rise, reign, and ruine of the Antinomians, Familists, Libertines that infected the churches of New England, [by Thomas Welde]; The examination of Mrs. Ann Hutchinson at the court at Newtown, 1637; A report of the trial of Mrs. Ann Hutchinson before the church in Boston, March, 1638; The way of Congregational churches cleared, by John Cotton; Robert Keayne, of Boston, in New England, his Book, 1639; Index.

Appended is the Wheelwright deed of 1629, by Charles H. Bell, pp. 3; Prince Society act of incorporation; Constitution; Officers; Members. (4123 PRINCE SOCIETY. Publications. [22-23.] John Checkley; or the evolution of religious tolerance in Massachusetts Bay, including Mr. Checkley's controversial writings; his letters and other papers; his presentment on the charge of a libel for publishing a book; his speech at his trial; The Hon. John Read's plea in arrest of judgment; and a bibliography of the great controversy on episcopacy by the ministers of the standing order and the clergy of the Church of England, 1719–1774. With historical illustrations and a memoir by Edmund F. Slafter. In two volumes. Boston, 1897.

Small 4to. Vol. 1, pp. 288; Vol. 1, pp. 320. 250 copies. (4124 PRINCE SOCIETY. Publications. [24-28.] Edward Randolph; including his letters and official papers from the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies in America, with other documents relating chiefly to the vacating of the royal charter of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1676-1703. With historical illustrations and a memoir, by Robert Noxon Toppan. In five volumes. Boston. 1898, 1899.

Small 4to. Vol. 1, pp. 328; Vol. II, pp. 337, 1898. Vol. III, pp. 365; Vol. IV, pp. 326; Vol. v, pp. 336, 1899. 250 copies. (4125 PRINCE SOCIETY. Publications. [29.] Sir Humfrey Gylberte and his enterprise of colonization in America. Including his discourse to prove a northwest passage to Cataia; his letters patent from Queen Elizabeth; Captain Edward Haies' narrative; and other important papers and letters, together with annotations and a memoir by the Rev. Carlos Slafter. Boston, Prince Society, 1903.

Small 4to., pp. xlv, 335.

Front. (port.) pl.

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QUABOAG HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Brookfield, Mass.

QUABOAG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. An address on the early history of old Brookfield, Mass., his native town, by the Rev. T. L. Chamberlain, D. D., of New York, at the invitation and under the auspices of the West Brookfield Branch of the Quaboag Historical Society, and remarks by his brother, the Hon. D. H. Chamberlain, of New York, at the after-dinner exercises. Brooklyn, 1895. 8vo, pp. 36.

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QUABOAG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A sketch of its organization and work, 1894 to 1899. By Robert Batcheller, Delivered Dec. 19, 1899, at Brookfield at a meeting of the Society. Spencer, Mass., 1900. 8vo, pp. 35.

QUINABAUG HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Southbridge, Mass.

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QUINABAUG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Leaflets. Vol. I. Southbridge as a Poll Parish. By W. J. Litchfield. Read before the Historical Society, Feb. 28, 1901. 12mo, pp. 12.

QUINABAUG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Leaflets.

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Vol. 1, Nos. 2, 3, 4. The Southbridge

of our ancestors, its homes and its people. By Lucius E. Ammidown. 12mo, pp. 13-28, 29-44, 45-57.

(4130 QUINABAUG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Leaflets. Vol. 1, No. 5. Old houses in Sturbridge. By Charles V. Corey. Read before the Quinabaug Historical Society, Nov. 26, 1900.

12mo, pp. 59-68.

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QUINABAUG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Leaflets. Vol. 1, No. 6. Early Indian trails through Tantiusque. By Levi B. Chase. Read before the Worcester Society of Antiquity, April 2, 1895, and reprinted from the "Proceedings" of that Society.

12mo, pp. 69-84.

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QUINABAUG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Leaflets. Vol. 1, No. 7. Interpretation of Woodward's and Saffery's Map of 1642, or the earliest bay path. By Levi B. Chase. [Reprinted from New England Historical and Genealogical Register for April, 1901.] With additions.

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QUINABAUG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Leaflets. Vol. 1, No. 11. The Marcy family, Read before the Society, March 31, 1902.

by Mrs. Calvin D. Paige.

12mo, pp. 131-146.

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QUINABAUG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Leaflets. Vol. 1, No. 12. Joseph Smith, James
Deneson, first settlers of Sturbridge and Southbridge.
Charles W. Weld; James Deneson, by Levi B. Chase.
ciety, Nov. 25, 1901.

12mo, pp. 147-158.

QUINABAUG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Leaflets.

tiusques." The Sturbridge lead mine. the Society, June 21, 1902.

12mo, pp. 159-181.

QUINABAUG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Leaflets.

Joseph Smith, by Read before the So

(4138 Vol. 1. No. 13. "The Tale of TanBy George H. Haynes. Read before

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Vol.1, No. 14. Col. Ebenezer Crafts.

his ancestry and some of his descendants, by John M. Cochran.
in part before the Society, Nov. 26, 1900.
12mo, pp. 183-190.

Read

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QUINABAUG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Leaflets. Vol. 1, No. 15. Capt. Ralph Wheelock, of Sturbridge. His ancestry and some of his descendants. By Henry J. Clarke. Read in part before the Society, June 29, 1903. 12mo, pp. 191-200.

QUINABAUG HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

war. By William H. King. 12mo, pp. 201-204.

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Leaflets. Vol. 1, No. 16. Charlton in the civil
Read before the Society, Jan. 25, 1904.

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QUINABAUG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Leaflets. Vol. 1, No. 17. The Mason family in connection with the early history of Sturbridge and Southbridge. By George Mason Whitaker. Read mostly before the Historical Society, Oct. 30, 1899.

12mo, pp. 205-214.

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QUINABAUG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Leaflets. Vol. I. No. 18. The Old Stone Monument on the Durfee farm in Dudley. Contributed by William Penn Eddy. Part one.

12mo, pp. 215-228.

Vol. 1, No. 19 Same. Part two.

12mo, pp. 229-240.

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QUINABAUG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Leaflets. Vol. 1. No. 20. Rattlesnake Hill Trail in Dudley and how it became a white man's highway. Contributed by William Penn Eddy.

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REHOBOTH ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. Historic Rehoboth; record of the dedication of Goff Memorial Hall, May 10, 1886. Fully illustrated. [Printed at Attleboro, Mass., 1886.]

Svo, pp. 130. Portraits.

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REHOBOTH ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY. 250th anniversary of the settlement of Rehoboth, 1644-1894.

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ROXBURY HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Roxbury, Mass.

ROXBURY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Annual dinner, 3d-5th, 7th-9th, 11th, 12th. Roxbury, 1894-1903.

12mo. Portraits. Illustrations.

The Roxbury Military Historical Society was reorganized in 1901 as the Roxbury Historical Society.

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ROXBURY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Roxbury Historical Society, organized as the
Roxbury Military Historical Society, December 9, 1891, reorganized as the
Roxbury Historical Society, April 10, 1901, incorporated May 15, 1901.
Charter, by-laws, and list of officers and members, 1903. Boston, 1903.
8vo, pp. 15.

RUMFORD HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.

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Woburn, Mass.

RUMFORD HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.

Mass., incorporated, 1877.
8vo, pp. 12. Contains constitution, by-laws, and list of members.

SHARON HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Rumford Historical Association, Woburn, Boston, 1881.

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Sharon, Mass.

SHARON HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Publications.

Svo, pp. 36.

No. 1. April, 1904. Boston, 1904.

Contents: Annals of Sharon, Massachusetts, by Jeremiah Gould, 1830; A surveyor's song, 1730; Origin of the Society; By-laws; Charter; Record of meetings; Historical scrap book, being made by the Society; Membership. (4153 SHARON HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Publications. No. 2. April, 1905. Boston, 1905. Svo, pp. 47. Plate.

Contents: Reprint of a pamphlet containing an address delivered by Deborah Sampson Gannett, in 1802, with an introduction to the reprint, by Eugene Tappan. Historical Society gatherings; Miscellaneous notes; Officers of the Society List of members. (4154 SHARON HISTORICAL SOCIETY. An address delivered in 1802 in various towns in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New York, by Mrs. Deborah Sampson Gannett, of Sharon, Massachusetts, a soldier of the American Revolution. Reprinted by the Sharon Historical Society, with an introduction by Eugene Tappan, corresponding secretary of the Society. Boston, 1905.

8vo, pp. xi, 20. Front. (port.)

Contains reprint of original title-page, Dedham, 1802.

SOMERVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Somerville, Mass.

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SOMERVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Ye olden times at the foot of Prospect Hill: handbook of the historic festival in Somerville, Massachusetts, November 28, 29, 30, December 1, 2, 3, MDCCCXCVIII. Somerville, Mass., 1898. 8vo, 1 p. 1., pp. 7-96. Front. Illustrations. 3 pl. SOMERVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Publications. No. 1. History of Somerville journalism. By Barbara Galpin. With a list of members, officers, and committees of the Somerville Historical Society. June, 1901.

8vo, pp. 31,

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SOMERVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Historic Leaves.

1902, to January, 1903. 8vo. Illustrations.

Somerville, Mass.

Vol. I. (Nos. 1-4. April,

No. 1, April, 1902, pp. 39. Officers, 1902-3; Elbridge Streeter Brooks, biographical sketch and memorial exercises; The Tufts family in Somerville, by Edward C. Booth; The Somerville directory, containing the names of the heads of families, their occupations, and dwelling houses, with a list of the town public officers, 1851; Neighborhood sketch No. 1 (Curtis street), by Jenette Teele; Military record of Captain Martin Binney.

No. 2, July, 1902, pp. 39. Officers, 1902-1903; The old Medford turnpike, by John F. Ayer; The Tufts family in Somerville, by Edward C. Booth; Charles Hicks Saunders, by Charles D. Elliot; Isaac Story, by Charles D. Elliot; Somerville directory (1851); Military sketen No. 2, by Edmund H. Gooding (Civil

war).

No. 3, October, 1902, pp. 36. Officers, 1902-3; The Stinted Common, by Charles D. Elliot; Somerville as I have known it, by Amelia H. Wood; Neighborhood sketch No. 2, the Winter Hill Road in 1842, by Aaron Sargent; Edward Brackett, by Martin Binney; Somerville directory (1851).

No. 4, January, 1903, pp. 42. Officers, 1902-1903; The work of five years, 1899-1903; Ten Hills farm, with anecdotes and reminiscences, by Alida G. Sollers; Somerville soldiers in the Rebellion, by Edwin C. Bennett; Table of contents; Index. (4158

SOMERVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Historic Leaves.

Vol. II. April, 1903, to

January, 1904. Published by the Society, Somerville, Mass.

8vo, pp. 110. Illustrations. Nos. 1-4.

Contents: Literary men and women of Somerville, by David Lee Maulsby; The Mallett family, by Fiorence E. Carr; Charlestown school in the 17th century, by Frank Mortimer Hawes; William and George W. Ayres; Neighborhood sketch No. 6, Medford and Walnut streets, by John E. Ayer; Historical sketch of the old Middlesex canal, by Herbert Pierce Yeaton; Charlestown schools in the 18th century, by Frank Mortimer Hawes; The Prospect Hill Park celebration; Israel Putnam and Prospect Hill, by A. P. Putnam; Obituary notices: Austin Belknap, Horace Carr White, M. Agnes Hunt, Mary M. McKay. Index. (4159 SOMERVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Historic Leaves. Vol. III. April, 1904, to January, 1905. Published by the Somerville Historical Society. Somerville, Mass.

Vol. III, No. 1. April, 1904. 8vo, pp. 24.

Contents: Historical sketch of the old Middlesex canal, by Herbert Pierce Yeaton; Charlestown schools in the 18th century, by Frank Mortimer Hawes; Albert Clifford Tufts, by Edward C. Booth; Neighborhood sketch No. 7-Winter Hill, by Harriet A. Adams.

Vol. III, No. 2. July, 1904. pp. [25]-48. Plate.

Contents: John Winthrop, by Charles D. Elliot; John S. Edgerly and his home on Winter Hill, by Helen M. Despeaux; Charlestown schools within the peninsula Revolutionary period, by Frank Mortimer Hawes.

Vol. III, No. 3. October, 1904. pp. [49]-71, (1).

Portrait.

Contents: Thomas Brigham, the Puritan-an original settler, by William E. Brigham; The teaching of local history in the public schools, by John S. Emerson; Charlestown schools-Revolutionary period, by Frank Mortimer Hawes; Quincy Adams Vinal, by Charles D. Elliot.

Vol. III, No. 4. January, 1905. pp. [73]-100. Plate.

Contents: Gregory Stone and some of his descendants, by Sara A. Stone;
The schools of Charlestown beyond the neck-Revolutionary period, by Frank
Mortimer Hawes; Index to Vol. III.
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SOMERVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Historic Leaves. Vol. IV. Nos. 1 and 2.

Vol. IV, No. 1. April, 1905. 8vo, pp. 23, (1).

Contents: Elmer Hewitt Capen, by David L. Maulsby; The flora of Somerville, by Louise A. Vinal; Charlestown schools without the peninsula-Revolutionary period, by Frank Mortimer Hawes; The old Royall House, Medford, by Charles D. Elliot; Officers of the Society.

Vol. IV. No. 2. July, 1905. Svo, pp. 1251-47, (1).

Contents: Personal experience of a Union veteran, by Levi Lindley Hawes ; Charlestown schools after 1793, by Frank Mortimer Hawes; Neighborhood sketch number 8-Washington and Prospect streets, by Joseph H. Clark; Officers. (4161

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