History of the Town of Holland, MassachusettsTuttle Company, 1915 - 749 sider |
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... Wales . Originally it was the southeast corner of Brimfield and some of the settlers obtained their grants of the same propietary owners as did the settlers of Brimfield . The others bought of the Winthrop heirs . The town is in the ...
... Wales . Originally it was the southeast corner of Brimfield and some of the settlers obtained their grants of the same propietary owners as did the settlers of Brimfield . The others bought of the Winthrop heirs . The town is in the ...
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... THE ORIGINAL SURVEY - COPY OF A PLAN OF 10240 A OF LAND CONVEYED BY THE FOREGOING DEED TO GOV JOHN WINTHROP JOHN CHANDLER , SURVEYOR 1723 LEAD MINE 8 * It comprised parts of Brimfield , Holland , Wales 22 22 THE HISTORY OF HOLLAND , MASS .
... THE ORIGINAL SURVEY - COPY OF A PLAN OF 10240 A OF LAND CONVEYED BY THE FOREGOING DEED TO GOV JOHN WINTHROP JOHN CHANDLER , SURVEYOR 1723 LEAD MINE 8 * It comprised parts of Brimfield , Holland , Wales 22 22 THE HISTORY OF HOLLAND , MASS .
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Martin Lovering. * It comprised parts of Brimfield , Holland , Wales , Stur- bridge , Southbridge in Mass . , and of Woodstock , Union and Stafford in Conn . This would make a part of those towns a part of Massachusetts . Judging from ...
Martin Lovering. * It comprised parts of Brimfield , Holland , Wales , Stur- bridge , Southbridge in Mass . , and of Woodstock , Union and Stafford in Conn . This would make a part of those towns a part of Massachusetts . Judging from ...
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... Wales , Monson , parts of Palmer and Warren as well as what is now Brimfield . It shows that the region was occupied by white men and had received its name , Brimfield . The hills of Holland are high enough to give it a beautiful and ...
... Wales , Monson , parts of Palmer and Warren as well as what is now Brimfield . It shows that the region was occupied by white men and had received its name , Brimfield . The hills of Holland are high enough to give it a beautiful and ...
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... Wales are partially lost . That it was settled about as early as the rest of the town seems evident . The first settler within the territory of what is now Holland was Joseph Blodgett if record of purchase be proof , who came to ...
... Wales are partially lost . That it was settled about as early as the rest of the town seems evident . The first settler within the territory of what is now Holland was Joseph Blodgett if record of purchase be proof , who came to ...
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History of the Town of Holland: Massachusetts (Classic Reprint) Martin Lovering Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2015 |
History of the Town of Holland, Massachusetts Martin Lovering,Ursula N. MacFarland Chase Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2015 |
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Alfred Lyon Anderson Asa Dana Ballard Baptist Belknap Benjamin Church Bounded north Burt Butterworth Calvin Capt Charles child Children committee Conn Daniel David Wallis died district east Ebenezer Edward Edward Webber Elbridge G Elijah Eliza Elizabeth F. B. Blodgett Fletcher Freeland Wallis Frizell Fuller George Gershom² Hannah Harriet Henry Holland Horace Wallis Howlett Isaac Partridge Jacob Thompson James James¹ Janes John Anderson John Wallis John¹ John³ Jonathan Joseph Blodgett Joseph Bruce July July 19 July 24 June June 27 land lived Lucy MacFarland March Marcy married Mary Mass McIntire meeting house mill Monson Moulton Munger Needham Nehemiah pastor Perrin Purthe¹ records Reeve Reuben road Robbins Rosebrooks Samuel Webber Sarah selectmen Sept Sherebiah Solomon² South Brimfield Stevens Sturbridge Thomas Thomas Wallis Timothy vote Wales Warren wife Wight William William Belknap Woodstock Worcester
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Side 135 - There, in his noisy mansion, skill'd to rule, The village master taught his little school ; A man severe he was, and stern to view, I knew him well, and every truant knew...
Side 135 - Be it a weakness, it deserves some praise, We love the playplace of our early days ; The scene is touching, and the heart is stone That feels not at that sight, and feels at none.
Side 213 - Himself, as conscious of his awful charge, And anxious mainly that the flock he feeds May feel it too ; affectionate in look, And tender in address, as well becomes A messenger of grace to guilty men.
Side 322 - He's true to God who's true to man ; wherever wrong is done To the humblest and the weakest 'neath the all-beholding sun, That wrong is also done to us ; and they are slaves most base, Whose love of right is for themselves, and not for all their race.
Side 134 - The riches of the Commonwealth Are free, strong minds, and hearts of health; And more to her than gold or grain, The cunning hand and cultured brain.
Side 205 - THE CURFEW tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea, The plowman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me.
Side 238 - I LIVE for those who love me, Whose hearts are kind and true ; For the heaven that smiles above me And awaits my spirit too ; For all human ties that bind me, For the task by God assigned me, For the bright hopes left behind me, And the good that I can do.
Side 323 - They are slaves who fear to speak For the fallen and the weak ; They are slaves who will not choose Hatred, scoffing, and abuse, Rather than in silence shrink From the truth they needs must think : They are slaves who dare not be In the right with two or three.
Side 385 - God: therefore calling to Mind the Mortality of my Body, and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament...
Side 238 - I live for those who love me, For those who know me true, For the heaven that smiles above me, And awaits my spirit too ; For the cause that lacks assistance, For the wrong that needs resistance, For the future in the distance, And the good that I can do.