The History of Milton, Mass., 1640 to 1887 ...Albert Kendall Teele Press of Rockwell and Churchill, 1887 - 668 Seiten |
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... Benjamin Pratt . - - Col. Holbrook Estate . John Gill . Joseph Belcher . Miller Family . Joseph Gooch . Redman Estate . - - - Daniel Briggs . House . Governor Thomas Hutchinson . - Hutchinson House . Milton Hill Poem . Other Milton ...
... Benjamin Pratt . - - Col. Holbrook Estate . John Gill . Joseph Belcher . Miller Family . Joseph Gooch . Redman Estate . - - - Daniel Briggs . House . Governor Thomas Hutchinson . - Hutchinson House . Milton Hill Poem . Other Milton ...
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... Benjamin Huntoon . - Rev. Joseph Angier . Rev. John H. Morison . — Rev. Francis T. Washburne . · Rev. Frederick Frothingham . Rev. Roderick Stebbins . First Evangelical Church . — Rev. Samuel Cozzens . - Rev. Albert K. Teele . Rev ...
... Benjamin Huntoon . - Rev. Joseph Angier . Rev. John H. Morison . — Rev. Francis T. Washburne . · Rev. Frederick Frothingham . Rev. Roderick Stebbins . First Evangelical Church . — Rev. Samuel Cozzens . - Rev. Albert K. Teele . Rev ...
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... Benjamin Babcock ; was afterwards known as the Pratt farm , and now belongs to the Brooks , Forbes , and Lovering estates . South of the Bourne grant , and on the east side of the street , was the tract of fourteen acres granted to Bray ...
... Benjamin Babcock ; was afterwards known as the Pratt farm , and now belongs to the Brooks , Forbes , and Lovering estates . South of the Bourne grant , and on the east side of the street , was the tract of fourteen acres granted to Bray ...
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... Benjamin Crane ; northerly by Milton and Braintree old line ; and easterly by Nathaniel Houghton . Containing by estimation 150 acres more or less situate in the townships of Milton and Braintree in the County of Suffolk ; it lyeth in a ...
... Benjamin Crane ; northerly by Milton and Braintree old line ; and easterly by Nathaniel Houghton . Containing by estimation 150 acres more or less situate in the townships of Milton and Braintree in the County of Suffolk ; it lyeth in a ...
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... Benjamin Crane and Ebenezer Tucker are inhabitants of Milton , and the said Nathaniel hath about two acres of his homestead in Milton , and about eighty acres in Braintree , and the said Benjamin hath about two acres of his homestend in ...
... Benjamin Crane and Ebenezer Tucker are inhabitants of Milton , and the said Nathaniel hath about two acres of his homestead in Milton , and about eighty acres in Braintree , and the said Benjamin hath about two acres of his homestend in ...
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Academy acres Adams street April Badcock Belcher Benjamin Benjamin Wadsworth Blake Blue Hill born in Milton Boston Braintree Breck bridge brook Brush Hill built Canton avenue Capt Charles church Churchill citizens committee Crane Crehore Daniel Briggs daughter Davenport Deacon died in Milton Dorchester Ebenezer Tucker Edward Elijah Elizabeth erected Expiration of serv father Fenno Forbes Glover Harvard College Heirs Henry Holman hundred Hutchinson Indian James John Ruggles John Wadsworth Joseph Josiah July June land Lemuel Lieut lived March married Mary Massachusetts Mattapan meeting-house mill Milton Academy Milton Hill Nathaniel Neponset river Peter Thacher Pierce Quincy records residence road Robbins Robert Vose Samuel K Samuel Miller Samuel Tucker Sarah School Sept Seth side Stephen Stoughton Thomas Holman Thomas Swift Thomas Vose town of Milton tract tree Voted Wadsworth wife William woods
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Seite 300 - Let music swell the breeze, And ring from all the trees Sweet freedom's song! Let mortal tongues awake; Let all that breathe partake; Let rocks their silence break, The sound prolong! 4 Our fathers...
Seite 464 - I read the epitaphs of the beautiful every inordinate desire goes out when I meet with the grief of parents upon a tombstone my heart melts with compassion when I see the tomb of the parents themselves I consider the vanity of grieving for those whom we must quickly follow. When I see kings lying by those who deposed...
Seite 581 - Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, like as a shock of corn cometh in in his season.
Seite 425 - That the late Act of Parliament, for establishing the Roman Catholic religion and the French laws in that extensive country now called Quebec, is dangerous, in an extreme degree, to the Protestant religion, and to the civil rights and liberties of all America ; and therefore, as men, and Protestant Christians, we are indispensably obliged to take all proper measures for our security.
Seite 425 - That the late act of parliament, for establishing the roman catholic religion and the French laws in that extensive country now called Canada, is dangerous in an extreme degree, to the protestant religion, and to the civil rights and liberties of all America ; and therefore, as men and protestant Christians, we are indispensably obliged to take all proper measures for our security.
Seite 2 - ... ground, and the house upon that, being situated on the top of a hill. Not far from hence in a bottom, we came to a fort...
Seite 424 - If a boundless extent of continent, swarming with millions, -will tamely submit to live, move, and have their being at the arbitrary will of a licentious minister, they basely yield to voluntary slavery, and future generations shall load their memories with incessant execrations.
Seite 325 - BE it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives, in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, That there be, and hereby is established in the town of...
Seite 424 - That no obedience is due from this province to either or any part of the Acts above mentioned; but that they be rejected as the attempts of a wicked Administration to enslave America.
Seite 6 - I have not been dry, night or day, from the third day of the week unto the sixth ; but so travelled, and at night pull off my boots, wring my stockings, and on with them again, and so continue. But God steps in and helps. I have considered the word of God, 1 Tim. ii. 3, Endure hardship as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.