The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen1Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... from 1769 to 1795. 4to . 15 vols . Itinerary and other MSS . Trumbull ( governor ) Account of the State and Origin of Connecticut . posited in the Library of Mass . Historical Collection , de- Society . fol . 25 vols . xvi.
... from 1769 to 1795. 4to . 15 vols . Itinerary and other MSS . Trumbull ( governor ) Account of the State and Origin of Connecticut . posited in the Library of Mass . Historical Collection , de- Society . fol . 25 vols . xvi.
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... Trumbull's History of Connecticut ( 2d edit . ) , i . Appendix , No. xxvi . " The warrantable Grounds and Proceedings of the first ASSOCIATES of New Plimouth , in their laying the first Foundation of this Government in their making of ...
... Trumbull's History of Connecticut ( 2d edit . ) , i . Appendix , No. xxvi . " The warrantable Grounds and Proceedings of the first ASSOCIATES of New Plimouth , in their laying the first Foundation of this Government in their making of ...
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... Trumbull , Hist . Connecticut , i . b . 1. c . 2. A copy of this Patent is in Hazard , Coll . i . 318 ; and in Trumbull , Conn . i . Appendix , No. I. The other patentees were Robert , lord Rich , Charles Fiennes , Esq . Sir Nathaniel ...
... Trumbull , Hist . Connecticut , i . b . 1. c . 2. A copy of this Patent is in Hazard , Coll . i . 318 ; and in Trumbull , Conn . i . Appendix , No. I. The other patentees were Robert , lord Rich , Charles Fiennes , Esq . Sir Nathaniel ...
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... Trumbull , Conn . i . b . 1. c . 2. Mass . Hist . Soc . v . 167. The Pequots were conquering the river Indians , and ... Trumbull . 3 Smith [ N. York . ] says , the Dutch built a fort on Connecticut river in 1623 ; but Dr. Trumbull says ...
... Trumbull , Conn . i . b . 1. c . 2. Mass . Hist . Soc . v . 167. The Pequots were conquering the river Indians , and ... Trumbull . 3 Smith [ N. York . ] says , the Dutch built a fort on Connecticut river in 1623 ; but Dr. Trumbull says ...
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... Trumbull , i . b . 1. c . 2. The place where this house was erected was a little below the mouth of Little River in Windsor . It was called by the natives Natawanute . The sachems , who were the original owners of the soil , having been ...
... Trumbull , i . b . 1. c . 2. The place where this house was erected was a little below the mouth of Little River in Windsor . It was called by the natives Natawanute . The sachems , who were the original owners of the soil , having been ...
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