The History of Augusta: First Settlements and Early Days as a Town, Including the Diary of Mrs. Martha Moore Ballard (1785 to 1812) |
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... George , by W. Scott Hill , M. D. , a pa- per read July 23 , 1891 , before the Kennebec Natural History and Antiquarian Society . 2 These dates are of the Old Style or Jul- ian Calendar . The true date of the de- parture from Fort St.
... George , by W. Scott Hill , M. D. , a pa- per read July 23 , 1891 , before the Kennebec Natural History and Antiquarian Society . 2 These dates are of the Old Style or Jul- ian Calendar . The true date of the de- parture from Fort St.
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... George Popham with his colony at Sabino , an innumerable procession of adventurers - English , French , Span- ish , Portuguese , Dutch - had touched the continent , and often- times tarried briefly on the coast , but nobody , so far as ...
... George Popham with his colony at Sabino , an innumerable procession of adventurers - English , French , Span- ish , Portuguese , Dutch - had touched the continent , and often- times tarried briefly on the coast , but nobody , so far as ...
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... George . No French statesman ever afterwards presumed to pass this marker . During the next century and a half , while the western boundary of Acadia was often changing and French and English captains led their hostile files through ...
... George . No French statesman ever afterwards presumed to pass this marker . During the next century and a half , while the western boundary of Acadia was often changing and French and English captains led their hostile files through ...
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... George's River with an express , for the enemy has landed fifteen hundred troops and three ships . ' He jumped up and came down with his breeches on , lit a candle and opened the door . We immediately seized him . On his making some ...
... George's River with an express , for the enemy has landed fifteen hundred troops and three ships . ' He jumped up and came down with his breeches on , lit a candle and opened the door . We immediately seized him . On his making some ...
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... George were showing their loyalty by so doing , has caused him to be classed as an enemy to the independence of the colonies . In his will executed September 20 , 1777 , he gave to his son Richard , and to Richard's daughter Elizabeth ...
... George were showing their loyalty by so doing , has caused him to be classed as an enemy to the independence of the colonies . In his will executed September 20 , 1777 , he gave to his son Richard , and to Richard's daughter Elizabeth ...
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