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... Massachusetts , at her wedding in 1719 , to Major John Denison , of Ipswich . In the Essex Institute , Salem , Mass . KITCHEN IN HOUSE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY In the grounds of the Essex Institute , Salem , Mass . Photo copyright , 1912 ...
... Massachusetts , at her wedding in 1719 , to Major John Denison , of Ipswich . In the Essex Institute , Salem , Mass . KITCHEN IN HOUSE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY In the grounds of the Essex Institute , Salem , Mass . Photo copyright , 1912 ...
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... Massachusetts . Connecticut stood second in size and Rhode Island and New Hamp- shire were nearly equal . The New Englanders lived in compact communities along the coast and up the river valleys wherever land and opportunity offered ...
... Massachusetts . Connecticut stood second in size and Rhode Island and New Hamp- shire were nearly equal . The New Englanders lived in compact communities along the coast and up the river valleys wherever land and opportunity offered ...
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... Massachusetts , had in eastern Connecticut a manor called Mortlake , on which were a few un- enterprising tenants , holding their land for a money rental . There are other instances of lands let out in a similar manner on limited leases ...
... Massachusetts , had in eastern Connecticut a manor called Mortlake , on which were a few un- enterprising tenants , holding their land for a money rental . There are other instances of lands let out in a similar manner on limited leases ...
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... Massachusetts to the small wooden frame build- ings , forty by twenty feet or thereabouts , " with a shade on the backside and a porch on the front , ” and the simple houses of the country districts or the western frontier , hundreds of ...
... Massachusetts to the small wooden frame build- ings , forty by twenty feet or thereabouts , " with a shade on the backside and a porch on the front , ” and the simple houses of the country districts or the western frontier , hundreds of ...
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... Massachusetts and Connecticut.1 In the case of unhappy marriages , separation by mutual agreement was occasionally resorted to . Sometimes the lady ran away ; and , indeed , ad- vertisements for runaway wives seem almost as common in ...
... Massachusetts and Connecticut.1 In the case of unhappy marriages , separation by mutual agreement was occasionally resorted to . Sometimes the lady ran away ; and , indeed , ad- vertisements for runaway wives seem almost as common in ...
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