The History of Dedham: From the Beginning of Its Settlement, in September 1635, to May 1827Dutton and Wentworth, 1827 - 146 pages |
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... Dedham . Land bank bills . Revolutionary proceedings . Votes against the Stamp tax . Indemnity for losses by the riots in Boston . Non importation agreements . Vote against the Judges salary . Resolution to resist . Tea drinkers ...
... Dedham . Land bank bills . Revolutionary proceedings . Votes against the Stamp tax . Indemnity for losses by the riots in Boston . Non importation agreements . Vote against the Judges salary . Resolution to resist . Tea drinkers ...
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... Dedham , CHAPTER I. Grants from the general court . Ancient boundaries . Original state of the land . Forests . Swamps . First crops . Origin of Mother Brook . Description of the village in 1661. Present boundaries . Parishes ...
... Dedham , CHAPTER I. Grants from the general court . Ancient boundaries . Original state of the land . Forests . Swamps . First crops . Origin of Mother Brook . Description of the village in 1661. Present boundaries . Parishes ...
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... Dedham . The eastern boundary of Dedham , during a century from its first settlement , was a consider- able distance west of Neponset river , running nearly pa- rallel with the general course of the river , and about a mile distant from ...
... Dedham . The eastern boundary of Dedham , during a century from its first settlement , was a consider- able distance west of Neponset river , running nearly pa- rallel with the general course of the river , and about a mile distant from ...
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... Dedham and Medfield . The sachems of the Neponset tribe claimed the territory west of the river Neponset , bounded northerly by Charles river , and south- erly on king Philip's land . I find no deed nor treaty for the title to Dedham ...
... Dedham and Medfield . The sachems of the Neponset tribe claimed the territory west of the river Neponset , bounded northerly by Charles river , and south- erly on king Philip's land . I find no deed nor treaty for the title to Dedham ...
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... Dedham proprietors . In 1640 , Dedham granted to Ed- ward Allyne , 300 acres at Bargarstowe , ( so spelled , ) where he should chose to have the land , with fifty acres of mea- dow . This grant was not located until 1649 , when it was ...
... Dedham proprietors . In 1640 , Dedham granted to Ed- ward Allyne , 300 acres at Bargarstowe , ( so spelled , ) where he should chose to have the land , with fifty acres of mea- dow . This grant was not located until 1649 , when it was ...
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