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This subcategory contains 18 links
Vital records of Lynn, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 ..(547 clicks)
A Lady of Boston(543 clicks)
A Lady of Boston [Rebecca Warren Brown?]
Memoir of Mrs. Chloe Spear, a Native of Africa,
Who was Enslaved in Childhood, and Died in Boston, January 3, 1815
… Aged 65 Years.
Boston: Published by James Loring, 1832.
Beacon Street Diary(490 clicks)
The Library is directed by the American Congregational Association, which was established in 1853. The ACA charter stated that the organization was incorporated "for the purpose of establishing and perpetuating a library of religious history and literature of New England, and for the erection of a suitable building for the accommodation of the same, and for the use of charitable societies."Brandeis University Special Collections Department(484 clicks)
and Robert D. Farber University Archives
Early Boston Water System(616 clicks)
EasternCorner(458 clicks)
This site promotes Ottoman Empire's Cultural Heritage.Faith and Action(458 clicks)
A History of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, 1821–1996 by Roger FortinHopedale: From Commune to Company Town, 1840–1920(487 clicks)
Ohio State Unversity Press book by
Edward K. SpannMassachusetts Historical Society(561 clicks)
State historical societyNorman Rockwell Museum(461 clicks)
Stockbridge, MANortheast Massachusetts Digital Library(476 clicks)
Old Pictures of 107th Company, CCC Camp, Mount Greylock, Massachusetts 1933-1935(644 clicks)
An Album of Pictires Taken by a member of Company 107th, CCC Camp, Mount Greylock. This Company built the Thunderbolt Ski Trail on Mount Greylock. Planning for the Private Interest(493 clicks)
Land Use Controls and Residential Patterns in Columbus, Ohio, 1900–1970 by
Patricia Burgess. Ohio State University Press.Planning for the Private Interest(475 clicks)
Land Use Controls and Residential Patterns in Columbus, Ohio, 1900–1970 by
Patricia Burgess. Ohio State University Press.Provincetown Timeline(748 clicks)
Sam Bass Warner: Modeling the Streetcar Suburbs, 1962. (530 clicks)
The Edwin B. Luce Collection(441 clicks)
The E.B. Luce Collection is a turn-of-the-century photographic archive documenting the people, businesses and architechture of central Massachusetts by the Worcester-based photographer Edwin B. Luce. Hundreds of his old negatives have finally been scanned and made available for viewing and purchase.Views in Philadelphia and Its Vicinity(499 clicks)
Views in Philadelphia and its vicinity
engraved from original drawings.
Published 1827 by Childs in Philadelphia .
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