Samuel A. Green
Also known as
Samuel Abbott GreenSamuel A. 1830-1918 GreenSamuel Abbott 1830- [from old ca Green
Born 1830-01-01
Died 1918-01-01
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Top Subjects
- Massachusetts (27)
- History (23)
- United States (17)
- Groton (Mass.) (16)
- Groton (Mass.) -- History (13)
- Civil War, 1861-1865 (10)
- Groton (7)
Books by Samuel A. Green
Total count: 200
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Omērou IliasHomeri Ilias : id est De rebus ad Trojam gestisTypis T. Wood, tant apud D. Midwinter, B. Sprint, A. Bettesworth & C. Hitch, B. Motte, A. Ward, & T. Longman1736-01-01
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The First Parish Meetinghouse, Groton1800-01-01
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Early records of Watertown[s.n.]1800-01-01
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Hymn, to be sung at the farewell of the missionaries, at the North Dutch ChurchAlbany, May 20th, 1838publisher not identified1838-01-01
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Elements of chemistryin which the recent discoveries in the science are included and its doctrines familiarly explained : illustrated by numerous engravings and designed for the use of schools and academies45th ed.Robinson, Pratt1840-01-01
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To John Brownpublisher not identified1859-01-01
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Original hymntune: Maryland, my Marylandpublisher not identified1861-01-01
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Percival and Ellen Green.Press of H.W. Dutton & Son1861-01-01
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General order, No. 8.Adjutant-General's Office1861-01-01
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Soldiers' healthpublisher not identified1861-01-01
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The true issues. What leading Democrats and conservatives sayI.--From slave states. ... II.--From free states. ...These hand-bills furnished by G.P. Putnam, for 60 cents per 100, or, on cards, at $4 per 100. Printed by J.F. Trow, 50 Greene St., New York.1861-01-01
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Freemen of North Carolinarally to the support of the stars and stripes! A few more able-bodied men wanted to fill up the Gaston Guards ...publisher not identified1862-01-01
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[United States Army recruitment poster for the people of eastern North Carolina, October 17, 1862]publisher not identified1862-01-01
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Order of exercises at the ordination of Mr. W. A. Start, at Groton Junction, Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 24, 1862H. L. Brown1862-01-01
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Era - ExtraTuesday morning, May 12, 1863 - the latest news from General Hooker's commandHills and Hills1863-01-01
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Attention! Enrolled men of Groton, the time is shortThe draft will come within fourteen days ... will you now enlist and thereby secure a large bounty ...G.H. Brown1864-01-01
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Hymn for the memorial service, at Baldwin-Place Church, Monday evening, Feb. 13, 1865publisher not identified1865-01-01
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Original hymn. Sung at Christ Church, Groton Junction, Nov. 9th, 1865, at the funeral of Mrs. Abbie C. Waitethe beloved wife of our Pastor, the dear Christian friend and exemplar of us allpublisher not identified1865-01-01
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Children's Christmas hymnpublisher not identified1867-01-01
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Our country's curseR. H. McDonald & Co.1867-01-01
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Third annual decoration of the heroes' graves, by the Grand Army of the Republic, Post No. One, William Logan Rodman Encampment, of New Bedford, Mass., Monday, May 30th, 1870Addresses by Hon. George Marston and Rev. Ellery Channing Butler[s.n.]1870-01-01
Bibliography of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyPress of J. Wilson and Son1871-01-01-
The story of a famous bookan account of Dr. Benjamin Franklin's autobiographyFor private distribution1871-01-01
The Story of a Famous Book: An Account of Dr. Benjamin Franklin's AutobiographyFor private distribution1871-01-01
School histories and some errors in them1872-01-01-
Roll of the national encampment, G. A. R.1872-3[s.n.]1873-01-01
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An historical address, bi-centennial and centennialdelivered July 4, 1876, at Groton, Massachusetts, by request of the citizens[s.n.]1876-01-01
An historical address, bi-centennial and centennialdelivered at Groton, Massachusetts, July 4, 1876, by request of the citizens.2d ed.1876-01-01
An account of Percival and Ellen Green and some of their descendants.Press of J. Wilson and Son]1876-01-01
A brief account of some of the early settlers of Groton, massachusetts.[s.n.]1878-01-01
Epitaphs from the old burying ground in Groton, Massachusetts.Little, Brown, & Company1878-01-01
Epitaphs from the old burying ground in Groton, Massachusetts.With notes and an appendix.Little, Brown, & company1878-01-01-
A brief account of some of the early settlers of Groton, MassachusettsAppended to his Epitaphs from the old burying ground in Groton, etc1878-01-01
An account of the early land-grants of Groton, Massachusettss.n.]1879-01-01
An historical address delivered at Groton, Massachusetts, February 20, 1880 ... at the dedication of three monuments erected by the town.J. Wilson and Son1880-01-01-
An historical address delivered at Groton, Massachusetts, February 20, 1880 ... at the dedication of three monuments erected by the town1880-01-01
A centennial address delivered in the Sanders Theatre, at Cambridge, June 7, 1881before the Massachusetts Medical Society1881-01-01
A centennial address ... before the Massachusetts medical society1881-01-01
A parameters of hematologies centennial address delivered in the Sanders Theatre, at Cambridge, June 7, 1881before the Massachusetts Medical Society.1881-01-01
History of medicine in Massachusettsa centennial address delivered before the Massachusetts Medical Society at Cambridge, June 7, 1881.A. Williams1881-01-01-
History of medicine1881-01-01
A centennial address delivered in the Sanders Theatre, at Cambridge, June 7, 1881before the Massachusetts Medical Society1881-01-01
History of Medicine in Massachusetts: A Centennial Address Delivered Before the Massachusetts ...A. Williams1881-01-01
Centennial Address...June 7, 1881...Massachusetts Medical Society1881-01-01-
Inscriptions for Boston burial grounds[s.n.]1882-01-01
Inaugural address of Samuel Abbott Green, Mayor of Boston ; together with the address of Charles E. Pratt, president of the common council, January 2, 1882.Rockwell and Churchill1882-01-01-
The inaugural address of Samuel Abbott Green, mayor of Boston, to the city council, January 2, 1882Rockwell and Churchill1882-01-01
Two chapters in the early history of Groton, MassachusettsPress of David Clapp & Son1882-01-01
Groton during the Indian wars.[s.n.]1883-01-01-
Groton in the witchcraft timess.n.1883-01-01
Inscriptions on the bronze tablets recently placed on the gates of the older burial grounds in Boston, MassachusettsJohn Wilson and Son1883-01-01-
The Boundary lines of Old Groton1884-01-01
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Notes on a copy of Dr. Wm. Douglass's almanack for 1743touching on the subject of medicine in Massachusetts before his timeJohn Wilson and Son, University Press1884-01-01
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The old taverns and stage-coaches of Groton1884-01-01
The boundary lines of old Groton.1885-01-01-
Remarks on the early appearance of the northern lights in New England.J. Wilson and Son1885-01-01
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Geography of Groton, 18861886-01-01
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The geography of Groton, MassachusettsJ. Wilson1886-01-01
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The geography of Groton, Massachusettsprepared for the use of the members of the Applachian Club, on a proposed visit to that town, Saturday, September 18, 1886 / By Samuel Abbott Green, M.D.J. Wilson and Son1886-01-01
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Report of Hon. Samuel A. Green, general agent, pro temto the trustees of the Peabody Education Fund.s.n.1886-01-01
Groton historical series.A collection of papers relating to the history of the town of Groton, Massachusetts.1887-01-01
Groton Historical Series: A Collection of Papers Relating to the History of ...s.n.1887-01-01
Congregational churches in Nova ScotiaJ. Wilson1888-01-01
The population of Groton at different timesJ. Wilson and son1888-01-01-
Hubbard's map of New EnglandJ. Wilson1888-01-01
Some Indian names.1889-01-01
Note-book kept by Capt.Robert Keayne, an early settler of Boston.J. Wilson and son1889-01-01
Note-book kept by the Rev. William Brinsmeadthe first minister of Marlborough, Mass.J. Wilson and son1889-01-01-
An account of the collections of the American Statistical Association[s.n.]1889-01-01
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[Remarks on Benjamin Tompson's elegy on John Woodmancy and Ezekiel Cheever]1889-01-01
Necrology of the American Antiquarian Societyprepared for the annual meeting, October 21, 1890American Antiquarian Society1890-01-01-
An account of the physicians and dentists of Groton, Massachusetts: including those who, born there, have practiced their profession elsewhereWith an appendix[s.n.]1890-01-01
The town of Becket.s.n.1890-01-01-
Remarks on an early file of the Boston news-letter [April 24, 1704, to April 19, 1708]made before the Massachusetts Historical Society, November 13, 1890, with a letter by Thomas JeffersonSociety?1890-01-01
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James Otis's argument against the Writs of Assistance, 1761remarks made before the Massachusetts Historical Society, December 11, 1890John Wilson1890-01-01
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Papers relating to Captain Thomas Lawrence's company, raised in Groton, Mass., during the French and Indian war, 1758remarks made before the Massachusetts Historical Society, May 8, 1890J. Wilson1890-01-01
The northern boundary of Massachusetts in its relations to New Hampshirea part of the Council's report made to the American Antiquarian Society, at Worcester, on October 21, 1890J. Wilson and Son1890-01-01
An account of the physicians and dentists of Groton, Mass.1890-01-01
Papers relating to Captain Thomas Lawrence's company, raised in Groton, Massachusetts, during the French and Indian war, 1758.J. Wilson and son1890-01-01
Blodget's plan of the battle on the shores of Lake George, 8 September, 1755.1890-01-01-
James Otis's argument against the writs of assistance, 1761remarks made before the Massachusetts Historical Society, December 11, 1890J. Wilson1890-01-01
John Lakin's deed, 1653s.n1891-01-01-
The northern boundary of Massachusetts in its relations to New Hampshirea part of the Council's report made to the American Antiquarian Society, at Worcester, on October 21, 1890C. Hamilton1891-01-01
The northern boundary of Massachusetts in its relation to New Hampshirea part of the Council's report made to the American antiquarian society, at Worchester, on October 21, 1890.Press of C. Hamilton1891-01-01
Papers relating to the companies of Captain Thomas Farrington and Captain Samuel Tarbellboth raised in Groton, Massachusetts, during the French and Indian War.1891-01-01
A centennial bibliography of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1891with an appendixJ. Wilson, University Press1891-01-01-
A centennial bibliography of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1891J. Wilson1891-01-01
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The first census of Massachusettss.n.1891-01-01
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An account of the lawyers of Groton, Massachusettsincluding natives who have practised elsewhere, and those also who have studied law in the town : with an appendix[s.n.]1892-01-01
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Some remarks on the Waters-Winthrop map[s.n.]1892-01-01
An account of the lawyers of Groton, MassachusettsJ. Wilson and son]1892-01-01
General Washington.1892-01-01
Funeral elegiesa paper presented at a meeting of the Massachusetts Historical Society, December 14, 1893s.n.1893-01-01-
Wheeler's defeat, 1675where? At Meminimisset Meadow : a paper read before the American Antiquarian Society at Worcester, October 21, 1893[s.n.]1893-01-01
Remarks on Nonacoicusthe Indian name of Major Willard's farm at Groton, Mass. : at a meeting of the Massachusetts Historical Society, held May 11, 1893s.n.1893-01-01-
A paper read before the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, May 25, 1893at the celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of its foundation in that city.s.n.1893-01-01
The career of Benjamin Franklina paper read before the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, May 25, 1893, at the celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of its formation in that citys.n.1893-01-01
Origin and growth of the library of the Massachusetts Historical Societya paper presented at a meeting of the Society, November 9, 1893John Wilson & Sons1893-01-01-
Account of the libraryMassachusetts Historical Society1893-01-01
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The boundary line between Massachusetts and New Hampshire, from the Merrimack River to the Connecticut.Lowell Courier1894-01-01
Remarks on some rare German prints of New York and Quebec, and on contributions in the year 1781 by the churches of Massachusetts to the distressed inhabitants of South Carolina and Georgia.Massachusetts Historical Society1894-01-01
Certain grants of land made in the year 16841894-01-01
An historical sketch of Groton, Massachusetts. 1655-1890.1894-01-01-
Lakin family [microform]s.n.1894-01-01
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The boundary line between Massachusetts and New Hampshire from the Merrimack River to the Connecticuta paper read before the Old Residents' Historical Association of Lowell, on December 21, 1893, the twenty-fifth anniversary of the formation of the societyLowell Courier Pub. Co.1894-01-01
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Harvard in early times, 1672-77Massachusetts Historical Society1894-01-01
The Boundary Line Between Massachusetts and New Hampshire, from the Merrimack River to the ...Lowell courier publishing company1894-01-01
The boundary line between Massachusetts and New Hampshire, from the Merrimack River to the Connecticut.Lowell courier publishing company1894-01-01
Remarks on an agreement among certain members of the general court in 1786relating to the importation of foreign goods, and also on four views in Boston made during the Revolution1894-01-01
Doggerel ballads, and some social distinctions at Harvard college ...1894-01-01
Refutation of the alleged ill-treatment of Captain Fenton's wife and daughterMassachusetts historical society1894-01-01
A list of early American imprints belonging to the library of the Massachusetts Historical Society.J. Wilson and son1895-01-01
A list of commencement days at Harvard college, 1642-17001895-01-01-
Michael Wigglesworththe earliest poet among Harvard graduates, with some bibliographical notes on his Day of doom[s.n.]1895-01-01
Samuel Skeltonthe first minister of Salem, Massachusetts ; at a meeting of the Massachusetts Historical Society, in Boston, on Thursday, March 14, 1895s.n.1895-01-01-
Benjamin Tompsona graduate of Harvard College in the class of 1662, and the earliest native American poet, with some bibliographical notes on his literary worksMassachusetts Historical Society1895-01-01
Remarks on the names of Townsend Harbor, Massachusetts, and of Mason Harbor and Dunstable Harbor, New Hampshire.s.n.1896-01-01-
Remarks on some early editions of the Rev. Thomas Symmes's sermon at Bradford, Mass., May 16, 1725, on Lovewell's fight at Pigwacket, Maine.Massachusetts Historical Society1896-01-01
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Remarks on a copy of the old laws of Harvard College, 1655.1896-01-01
Rev. John Barnard, of Marblehead.1896-01-01
Rev. John Higginson of Salem, Mass.s.n.1896-01-01-
Early church records of Groton, Massachusetts, 1761-1830containing a list of admissions to the church : with lists of marriages and baptisms and various other memoranda : with notes and an introduction[s.n.]1896-01-01
Roll of honor, Groton, MassachusettsJohn Wilson & Son, printer1897-01-01
Remarks on the Otis papers in the library of the Massachusetts Historical Societys.n.1897-01-01-
Address of Hon. Samuel A. Green at the Horace Mann School for the Deaf, November 10, 1897s.n.1897-01-01
James Lurvey1898-01-01-
Proposed town seal for Groton, Massachsetts1898-01-01
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Diary kept by Lieut. Amos Farnsworth of Groton, Mass., during a part of the Revolutionary War. Apr. 1775-May 1779J. Wilson and Son1898-01-01
A supplementary list of early American imprints belonging to the Library of the Massachusetts Historical Societywith the dates of two early commencements at Cambridge.Wilson1898-01-01
Letter to Michael Sheedy, jr., esq.Groton, giving a printed design for a town seal of Groton.1898-01-01-
An ecclesiastical council held at Groton, Massachusetts, April 15, 17121899-01-01
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The first Boston imprint[s.n.]1899-01-01
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A second supplementary list of American imprintsJ. Wilson and Son1899-01-01
An ecclesiastical council held at Groton, Massachusetts, April 15, 1712.1899-01-01-
Tribute of Dr. Samuel A. Green to Charles F. Dunbar and Edward G. PorterThe Society1900-01-01
The Boston Massacre, March 5, 1770a part of the Council's report made to the American Antiquarian Society at its annual meeting in Worcester, October 24, 1900Press of Charles Hamilton1900-01-01
Groton during the revolutionwith an appendixUniversity press]1900-01-01
President Lincoln's speech at GettysburgMassachusetts Historical Society1901-01-01-
President Lincoln's speech at Gettysburg, November 19, 18631901-01-01
Three military diaries1901-01-01-
Three military diaries kept by Groton soldiers in different warsJ. Wilson1901-01-01
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Ten fac-simile reproductions relating to old Boston and neighborhood[Cambridge printed, J. Wilson and son]1901-01-01
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Stephen DayeThe earliest printer in this country ...publisher not identified1902-01-01
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Ten fac-simile reproductions relating to New England1902-01-01
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Ten fac-simile reproductions relating to various subjects1903-01-01
Remarks on the Boston magazinethe Geographical gazetteer of Massachusetts, and John Norman, engraver.John Wilson and son, University Press.1904-01-01-
Remarks on John Fosterthe earliest engraver in New EnglandJ. Wilson and Son1905-01-01
Washington oak at Mount Vernon.1905-01-01
An historical address delivered at Groton, Massachusetts, July 12, 1905, by request of the citizenson the celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the settlement of the towns.n.1905-01-01
An Historical Address Delivered at Groton, Massachusetts, July 12, 1905, by Request of the ...s.n.1905-01-01-
An historical address delivered at Groton, Massachusetts, July 12, 1905, on the celebration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the settlement of the town.1905-01-01
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Remarks on John Foster, the earliest engraver in New EnglandJ. Wilson and Son1905-01-01
The Two-hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Benjamin Franklin: Celebration ...Printed by order of the Massachusetts General Court and the Boston City Council1906-01-01
The Two-hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Benjamin Franklin: Celebration ...Printed by order of theMassachusetts Generalcourt and the BostonCity Council1906-01-01
The Lawrence family of Groton, Mass.Press of David Clapp & Son1907-01-01-
Three historical addresses at Groton, Massachusettswith an appendixpublisher not identified1908-01-01
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Memoir of Abbott LawrenceJ. Wilson and Son1908-01-01
A letter said to have been written by Cotton Mather, shown to be a miserable forgery.1908-01-01
Three historical addresses at Groton, Massachusetts1908-01-01
Early mile-stones leading from BostonJ. Wilson and son, University press1909-01-01
John Fosterthe earliest American engraver and the first Boston printer.Mass. Hist. Soc.1909-01-01
Colonel William Prescott; and Groton soldiers in the Battle of Bunker HillJ. Wilson1909-01-01-
John Foster, the earliest American engraver and the first Boston printerPub. by the Massachusetts historical society at the charge of the Waterston fund, no. 2,$c1909.1909-01-01
John Foster: The Earliest American Engraver and the First Boston PrinterMassachusetts Historical Society1909-01-01
Slavery at Groton, Massachusettsin provincial timesJ. Wilson and Son1909-01-01-
John Foster, the earliest American engraver and the first Boston printer.1909-01-01
Piracy off the Florida coast and elsewhereJ. Wilson and Son1911-01-01-
Diary kept by the Rev. Joseph Emerson of Pepperell, MassAugust 1, 1748, April 9, 1749, with notes and an introduction by Samuel A. GreenJohn Wilson and Son, University Press1911-01-01
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The natural history and the topography of Groton, Massachusettstogether with other matter relating to the history of the town.university Press1912-01-01
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William Watson Goodwin1912-01-01
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The natural history and the topography of Groton, Massachusettstogether with other matter relating to the history of the town[s.n.]1912-01-01
The natural history and topography of Groton, MassachusettsJ. Wilson and Son]1912-01-01
James Murray Mason and John Slidell in Fort Warren, Boston Harbor, with other matter relating to the war of the rebellionJ. Wilson and son1912-01-01-
A number of villages near Groton, Massachusetts, formerly known as "Harbors"s.n.1917-01-01
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Some Indian namespublisher not identified1978-01-01
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The career of Benjamin Franklina paper read before the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, May 25, 1893, at the celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of its formation in that citypublisher not identified1978-01-01
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Benjamin Tompson, a graduate of Harvard College in the class of 1662 and the earliest native American poet, with some bibliographical notes on his literary worksa paper communicated to the Massachusetts Historical Society in Boston, June 13, 1895publisher not identified1978-01-01
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Remarks on John Foster, the earliest engraver in New EnglandJohn Wilson and Son1978-01-01
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Remarks on Benjamin Tompson's elegy on John Woodmancy and Ezekial Cheeverpublisher not identified1978-01-01
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Michael Wigglesworth, the earliest poet among Harvard graduateswith some bibliographical notes on his Day of doompublisher not identified1978-01-01
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Remarks on an original portrait of the Rev. Increase Mather, D.D., and on some of the engravings taken from itpublisher not identified1978-01-01
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Remarks on the Boston magazine, the Geographical gazetteer of Massachusetts, and John Norman, engraverJohn Wilson and Son1978-01-01
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Memoir of Abbott LawrenceHarvard University1978-01-01
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Remarks on Benjamin Tompson's elegy on John Woodmancy and Ezekiel Cheevers.n.1984-01-01
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An Historical Address Delivered At Groton, Massachusetts, 1905; Celebrating The 250th Anniversary Of The TownKessinger Publishing, LLC2007-06-01
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Centennial Address Delivered in the Sanders Theatre, at Cambridge, June 7, 1881, Before the Massachusetts Medical SocietyCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Diary Kept by the Rev. Joseph Emerson of Pepperell, Mass. , August 1, 1748-April 9 1749Creative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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James Murray Mason and John Slidell in Fort Warren, Boston Harbor, with Other Matter Relating to the War of the RebellionCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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DiaryCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Account of the Physicians and Dentists of Groton, MassCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Account of the Lawyers of Groton, MassachusettsCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Account of Percival and Ellen Green and Some of Their DescendantsCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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John FosterThe Earliest American Engraver and the First Boston Printer; Volume 3Creative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Journal Kept by Sergeant David Holden of Groton, Mass, During the Latter Part Ot the French and Indian WarFebruary 20 -November 29 1760Creative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
Facts Relating To The History Of Groton, Massachusetts; Volume 2Sagwan Press2018-02-08
Papers Relating to Captain Thomas Lawrence's Company, Raised in Groton, Massachusetts, During the French and Indian war, 1758Franklin Classics2018-10-11
The Early Records of Groton, Massachusetts. 1662-1707Franklin Classics2018-10-12
Groton During the Indian WarsFranklin Classics2018-10-12
The Early Records of Groton, Massachusetts1662-1707Franklin Classics2018-10-13
The facsimile reproductions relating to old Boston and neighborhood