Celebration of the hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of Conway, Massachusetts : at Conway, June 19th, 1867 : including a historical address by Rev....
...east Sylvanus Cobb (Deerfield) at Charles Macomber's, and northward Samuel Wilder (Deerfield), Aholiab Wilder, and farther on Wm. Halloway and... (Deerfield, Massachusetts, United States - 1772)
...east Sylvanus Cobb (Deerfield) at Charles Macomber's, and northward Samuel Wilder (Deerfield), Aholiab Wilder, and farther on Wm. Halloway and... (Deerfield, Massachusetts, United States - 1772)
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Celebration of the hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of Conway, Massachusetts : at Conway, June 19th, 1867 : including a historical address by Rev....
...South, over Bear river, near Charles Macomber's, and South of Consider Field's to tlie Ashtield line , embracing thus in... (Massachusetts, United States - 1753)
...South, over Bear river, near Charles Macomber's, and South of Consider Field's to tlie Ashtield line , embracing thus in... (Massachusetts, United States - 1753)
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Celebration of the hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of Conway, Massachusetts : at Conway, June 19th, 1867 : including a historical address by Rev....
... Henry F. Macomber, Medad Hill.... (Massachusetts, United States - 1850)
... Henry F. Macomber, Medad Hill.... (Massachusetts, United States - 1850)
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Celebration of the hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of Conway, Massachusetts : at Conway, June 19th, 1867 : including a historical address by Rev. Charles B. Rice ... poem by Harvey Rice ... oration by William Howland ... and the other exercises of the occasion