Proceedings of the Essex Institute, Volumes 1-2Essex Institute Press, 1856 - Essex County (Mass.) "Communications" from 1848-64 were incorporated in the Proceedings; from 1864-70 they were issued with independent title-pages and pagination. |
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... letters from General Wash- ington . They were deposited , by Josiah B. Prince , of Beverly , in the Archives of the Institute . Mr. Henry F. King presented a report on the subject of the gum of the peach , which had been committed to ...
... letters from General Wash- ington . They were deposited , by Josiah B. Prince , of Beverly , in the Archives of the Institute . Mr. Henry F. King presented a report on the subject of the gum of the peach , which had been committed to ...
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... letter from Mrs. N. D. Cole was read , announcing the bequest from her late husband Thomas Cole , an esteemed associate of the Institute , of sixteen volumes of works on Natural Science . On motion of J. Pickering , Voted , That the ...
... letter from Mrs. N. D. Cole was read , announcing the bequest from her late husband Thomas Cole , an esteemed associate of the Institute , of sixteen volumes of works on Natural Science . On motion of J. Pickering , Voted , That the ...
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... letter from R. S. Rogers , was read , concerning the bequest from Mrs. E. L. Rogers of a copy of that magnificent work , ( the large edition ) of AUDUBON'S BIRDS OF AMERICA ; -also , a copy of the letter in reply , from the President ...
... letter from R. S. Rogers , was read , concerning the bequest from Mrs. E. L. Rogers of a copy of that magnificent work , ( the large edition ) of AUDUBON'S BIRDS OF AMERICA ; -also , a copy of the letter in reply , from the President ...
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... letters of Governor Joseph Dudley ; Lieutenant Governor William Stoughton's commission to Captain William Picker- ing . This William Stoughton will be remembered as one of the Justices at the trial of the witches in 1692. Letters of ...
... letters of Governor Joseph Dudley ; Lieutenant Governor William Stoughton's commission to Captain William Picker- ing . This William Stoughton will be remembered as one of the Justices at the trial of the witches in 1692. Letters of ...
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Essex Institute. by those interested ; -- the same being accompanied by a letter inscribed on the cover , addressed to the Hon . C. W. Upham , indicating the design and purpose of its maps . A letter had been received from the Portland ...
Essex Institute. by those interested ; -- the same being accompanied by a letter inscribed on the cover , addressed to the Hon . C. W. Upham , indicating the design and purpose of its maps . A letter had been received from the Portland ...
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