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Author: Wilson John:
Title: Chorley Church
Book
Description: 1914. 246 pages. Small 8vo. Illustrated and with good foldingpedigrees at the rear.
This is a detailed history of the old parish church of Chorley in Lancashire.
Eleanor Johnson - THE STANDISH FAMILY..
Bill Walker - Duxbury in Decline 1756 - 1932. (Lancashire England)
Jim Heyes - A History of CHORLEY. (Lancashire England)
M. D. SMITH - ADLINGTON and District Lancashire. (includes the Duxbury Hall Estate Lancashire England)
George Birtill - FOLLOW ANY STREAM. ( Chorley and District including the Manor of Duxbury Lancashire England)
J. Richard Houston - Numbering the Survivors.
Author: Mason. Rev Thomas. W. and Rev B. Nightingale.
Title: New Light On The Pilgrim Story.
Book Description: 14 x 22 cms. 176pp.. Illustrated with 41 b/w plates plus
colour frontis.
Author: PORTEUS, Thomas Cruddas, The Rev.
Title: Calendar of the Standish Deeds, 1230-1575
Book
Description: 8vo. xiv, 156pp, errata slip tipped-in
Author: PORTEUS, T.C
Title: A History of the Parish of Standish, Lancashire.
Book
Description: pp.912, numerous illustrations.
Author: Porteus, Rev. Thomas Cruddas
Title: Captain Myles Standish : His Lost Lands and Lancashire.
.
Book
Description: Black cloth hardcover, silver titles to spine. 115 pages;
occasionally illustrated in b/w; tissue-guarded frontispiece. Scarce biography
- in any impression - of Myles Standish which, as the subtitle implies,
examines his background and origins rather than dwells on his exploits in the
colonisation of the New World. The author was vicar of St. John the Divine in
Coppull, Lancashire.
Author: GREGSON, Matthew.:
Title: LANCASHIRE. Portfolio of Fragments relative to the History and
Antiquities of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster.
Book Description: Pp x (2) 302 + cviii.1 page split into engraved area,
repaired. Portrait frontis. Engraved Title.19 full page engraved plates, some
folding.. Large folding pedigree, Engraved text and vignette Illustrations
throughout. Hundreds of coats of arms of the towns and the principle families.
Author: BARTLETT, WH
Title: THE PILGRIM FATHERS; OR, THE FOUNDERS OF NEW ENGLAND
Book
Description: The history of the American Forefathers as they flee their
homeland of England due to the religious intolerance during the reign of James
the First (1603 - 1625 AD). Detailing their origins and lives in England,
religious leaders and beliefs, their suffering and persecution in England and
escape to Holland. The conditions in Holland during their exile and finally
their emigration on the Mayflower to the New World, and the hardships of
settlement. Also providing Pilgrim character, localities, leadership, etc.
Bartlett's sources were gathered from many early publications connected to
different localities, along with penned memorials; however his chief source are
the original chronicles of the Pilgrims, collected by Mr. Young, of Boston, Old
Colony records, researches of Mr. Sumner at Leyden, etc. Illustrated with 28
steel engravings, and 31 woodcuts. Various engravings listed: Delft-Haven,
(frontispiece); Scrooby; Mayflower at Cape Cod; Portrait of Winslow; Province
town; Leyden, View from Town Hall; Old Houses, Boston; Dutch Shipping; Burial
Hill; Leyden Street; The Jerusalem Hof; Standish Chapel and Pew; King Henry's
Gun, Southampton; Burial Hill, etc. Woodcuts: Map of Leyden; Map of Cape Cod;
Fuller Cradle; Costume of Pilgrims; Old Windowpane; Major Bradford's Tombstone;
Winslow's Coat of Arms; Dutch Peasantry; Old Ship; Dutch Bible, etc. Original
stamped brown cloth, ornate gilt title to front board and spine.
Author: Austin, Jane G.
Title: Standish of Standish: A Story of the Pilgrims
Book
Description: 1st Edition. Impressively illustrated with a frontis and endpaper
maps.
Author: Weare, G. E.
Title: Cabot's Discovery of North America
Book
Description: 343 pages. Illustrated b& w plates with tissue guards. Maroon
cloth, gilt title.
Author: Bradford, William, Winslow, Edward, Cushman, Robert
Title: The journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth [in New England]
A relation or journal of the beginning and
proceedings of the English plantation settled at Pilmoth in New England, by
certaine English aduenturers both merchants and others . London, Printed for I.
Bellamie, and are to be sold at his shop at the Two greyhounds in Cornhill
neere the Royall exchange. 1622. The main part of the narrative was probably
written by William Bradford and Edward Winslow. G. Mourt (George Morton?) by
whose name the relation is commonly known, seems to have had no other
connection with it than that of writing the preface and giving the book to the
press. cf. Young, A. Chronicles of the Pilgrim fathers, Boston, 1841, p.
[109]-249. "Certaine vsefvl advertisements sent in a letter written by a
discreete friend vnto the planters in New England, at thier first setting saile
from Sounthampton" (p. [19]-[22]) signed: I.R. [John Robinson]. "A
letter sent from New-England to a friend in these parts, setting forth a briefe
and true declaration of the worth of that plantation" (p. [95]-98) signed:
E.W. [Edward Winslow]. "Reasons & considerations touching the lawfulnesse
of remouing out of England into the parts of America" (p. [101]-108)
signed: R.C. [Robert Cushman]. Commissioning organisation: With historical and
local illustrations of providences, principles, and persons: by George B.
Cheever, D.D. xi, p., 1 l., [5]-369 p. 20 cm. Associated Names: Bradford,
William,. Associated Names: Winslow, Edward,. Associated Names: Cushman,
Robert,. Associated Names: Robinson, John,. Associated Names: Cheever, George
Barrell,. Associated Dates: 1590-1657. Associated Dates: 1595-1655. Associated
Dates: d. 1625. Associated Dates: 1575?-1625. Associated Dates: 1807-1890.
Author: Johnson, Henry
Title: The Exploits of Myles Standish.
Author: Justin Winsor
Title: A HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF DUXBURY, MASSACHUSETTS,
Book
Description: Duxbury was settled in 1632 by the people of Plymouth and was
named in homage to Captain Standish's English estate, Duxbury Hall. This
extensive history covers civil and military topics including: settlement;
highways, with a list of early surveyors; ancient landmarks; the town's
commons, with names of the proprietors (1690-1749); bounties and fines;
Philip's War; the Charter of 1691; the Stamp Act; the Revolution, with
biographical sketches of soldiers; and ordinaries. Also included are sections
on local Indian tribes and a list of town officers. More than 200 families are
mentioned in the genealogical register. (1849)
Author: Weis, Frederick Lewis
Title: The Families of Standish of Standish Parish Lancashire
Book
Description: Paperback. Also families of Standish of Duxbury, Arley, Ormskirk,
Gathurst, Croston, Park Brook and Wantage, Prescott of Standish and Prescott of
Driby. 77 pages.
Author: Weise, Arthur James
Title: The discoveries of America to the year 1525.
Bookseller Book No.: 7450
Book Description: First edition. 8vo, xii, 380pp. 12 maps in the rear pocket
Author: Pory, John; Altham, Emmanuel; De Rasieres, Isaack
Title: Three Visitors to Early Plymouth: Letters -
Book Description: Hard Cover. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Author: Morison, Samuel Eliot
USA
Title: Builders of the Bay Colony
Author: Bradford, William USA
Title: Of Plymouth Planation 1620 – 1647
Author: Standish, Myles
Title: The Standishes of America.
Author: Huiginn, E. J. V.
Title: THE GRAVES OF MYLES STANDISH AND OTHER PILGRIMS
Book Description: 12mo, olive cloth, 218pp. An interesting book involving the
discovery of Standish's long lost grave. Some of the descendants were in
attendance and their large shaped skulls were said to be similar to the head in
the grave
Author: David Quinn and Alison M. Quinn,
Title: THE ENGLISH NEW ENGLAND VOYAGES 1602 - 1608
Book Description: The publication of the narrative accounts of the voyages of
Gosnold (1602) and Waymouth (1605) opened up for English readers what was then
known as Norumbega, the later New England. They are the first documents of the
exploration of that region to have been published since that of Verrazzano's
voyage (1524). 580pp.
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GEORGE A. Imperial Control of the Administration of Justice in the
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WITHINGTON,
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C. MILITARY
[See also IV.C.3.f.2) Bacon’s Rebellion]
1. GENERAL
STUDIES
BROWN, M. L.
Firearms in Colonial America: The Impact on History and Technology,
1492-1792.
Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1980, 450 pp. (DSC
81/23470)
CARROLL, JOHN
M. and COLIN F. BAXTER, eds. The American Military Tradition:
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CAVERLY,
ROBERT B. History of the Indian Wars of New England, with Eliot the Apostle
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CURTI, MERLE
E. Peace or War: The American Struggle, 1636-1936. New York:
Norton, 1936,
374 pp. (08425.h.28)
DAVIDSON,
ROBERT L. D. War Comes to Quaker Pennsylvania, 1682-1756. New York:
Columbia
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DE VALINGER,
LEON. Colonial Military Organization in Delaware, 1638-1776.
Wilmington,
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DEDERER, JOHN
M. War in America to 1775: Before Yankee Doodle Dandy. New York
and London:
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FERLING, JOHN
E. A Wilderness of Miseries: War and Warriors in Early America.
Westport,
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HUBBARD,
WILLIAM. A Narrative of the Indian War in New England, in The People’s
History of
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LEACH,
DOUGLAS E. Arms for Empire: A Military History of the British Colonies in
North
America, 1607-1763. New York: Macmillan; London: Collier-Macmillan, 1973, 566
pp.
(X.800/9204)
LEACH,
DOUGLAS E. Roots of Conflict: British Armed Forces and Colonial Americans,
1677-1763.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1986, 232 pp. (DSC 86/15406)
LINCOLN,
CHARLES H. Narratives of the Indian Wars, 1675-1699. New York:
Scribner’s,
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MALONE,
PATRICK M. The Skulking Way of War: Technology and Tactics among the
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Baltimore,
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MILLETT,
ALLAN R. and PETER MASLOWSKI. For the Common Defense: A Military
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PETERSON,
HAROLD L. Arms and Armor in Colonial America, 1526-1783. Harrisburg,
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ROBERTS,
OLIVER A. History of the Military Company of the Massachusetts, Now Called
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SELESKY,
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SHEA, WILLIAM
L. The Virginia Militia in the Seventeenth Century. Baton Rouge and
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SHOMETTE,
DONALD G. and ROBERT D. HASLETT. Raid on America: The Dutch
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STEELE, IAN
K. Warpaths: Invasions of North America. New York and Oxford: Oxford
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TRUMBULL,
HENRY. History of the Indian Wars. Toronto: Coles Pub. Co., 1972, 320 pp.
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M. and WILCOMB E. WASHBURN. The American Heritage History of
the Indian
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WEBB, STEPHEN
S. 1676: The End of American Independence. New York: Knopf, 1984,
440 pp. (DSC
84/19514)
WHISKER,
JAMES B. The American Colonial Militia. 5 vols. Lewiston, N.Y.: Mellen
Press, 1997.
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WHISKER,
JAMES B. Arms Makers of Philadelphia, 1660-1890. Lewiston, N.Y.: Mellen
Press, 1990,
121 pp. (YK.1991.b.1080)
WHISKER,
JAMES B. Arms Makers of Virginia and West Virginia. Lewiston, N.Y.:
Mellen, 1991,
242 pp. (YC.1992.b.5031)
WHISKER,
JAMES B. Gunsmiths of the Carolinas, 1660-1870. Lewiston, N.Y.: Mellen
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209 pp. (YC.1993.b.8317)
WHITE, HENRY.
Indian Battles, with Incidents in the Early History of New England. New
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2. KING
PHILIP'S WAR
BODGE, GEORGE
M. Soldiers in King Philip's War. Boston: Printed for the author, 1891,
369 pp.
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BOURNE,
RUSSELL. The Red King's Rebellion: Racial Politics in New England, 1675-
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CHURCH,
THOMAS. The History of the Great Indian War of 1675 and 1676, Commonly
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(9602.d.10)
DRAKE, SAMUEL
G., ed. The Old Indian Chronicle, Being a Collection of Rare Tracts
Written and
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1836, 222 pp.
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EASTON, JOHN.
A Narrative of the Causes Which Led to Philip's War of 1675 and 1676.
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ELLIS, GEORGE
W. and JOHN E. MORRIS. King Philip's War, Based on the Archives and
Records of
Massachusetts, Plymouth, Rhode Island and Connecticut, and Contemporary
Letters and
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HARRIS,
WILLIAM. A Rhode Islander Reports on King Philip's War: The Second William
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LEACH,
DOUGLAS E. Flintlock and Tomahawk: New England in King Philip's War. New
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LEPORE, JILL.
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MARKHAM,
RICHARD. A Narrative History of King Philip’s War and the Indian Troubles
in New
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MATHER,
INCREASE. The History of King Philip’s War by the Rev. Increase Mather, Also
a History of
the Same War by the Rev. Cotton Mather, D.D.. Edited by Samuel G. Drake.
Albany, N.Y.:
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MELVOIN,
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PUGLISI,
MICHAEL J. Puritans Besieged: The Legacies of King Philip's War in the
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SLOTKIN,
RICHARD and JAMES K. FOLSOM, eds. So Dreadfull a Judgment: Puritan
Responses to
King Philip's War, 1676-1677. Middleton, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press,
1978, 490 pp.
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WINSHIP, G.
P., ed. A Farther Brief and True Narration of the Great Swamp Fight in the
Narragansett
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the State of
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3. PEQUOT WAR
BRADSTREET,
HOWARD. The Story of the War with the Pequots, Re-Told. New Haven,
Conn.: Yale
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CAVE, ALFRED
A. The Pequot War. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1996,
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HAUPTMAN,
LAURENCE M. and JAMES D. WHERRY, eds. The Pequots in Southern
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JACOBUS,
DONALD L., comp. List of Officials, Civil, Military and Ecclesiastical, of
Connecticut
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throughout
Its Separate Existence, Also, Soldiers in the Pequot War, Who Then Subsequently
Resided
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ORR, CHARLES,
ed. The Pequot War: The Contemporary Accounts of Mason, Underhill,
Vincent and
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D. PRIVATEERS
AND PIRATES
CHAPIN,
HOWARD M. Privateer Ships and Sailors: The First Century of American
Colonial
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(08805.h.43)
DOW, GEORGE
F. and JOHN H. EDMONDS. The Pirates of the New England Coast,
1630-1730.
Salem, Mass.: Marine Research Society, 1923, 394 pp. (Ac.8400.o.(2.)); New
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HUGHSON,
SHIRLEY C. The Carolina Pirates and Colonial Commerce, 1670-1740. John
Hopkins
Press, John Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science,
ser. 12,
nos. 5-7,
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JAMESON, J.
FRANKLIN, ed. Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period: Illustrative
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LANE, KRIS E.
Pillaging the Empire: Piracy in the Americas, 1500-1750. Armonk, N.Y.,
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WILLIAMS,
LLOYD H. Pirates of Colonial Virginia. Detroit, Mich.: Grand River Books,
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VI. ECONOMY
A. GENERAL
STUDIES
AGNEW,
JEAN-CHRISTOPHE. Worlds Apart: The Market and the Theater in Anglo-
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ANDERSON,
TERRY L. The Economic Growth of Seventeenth Century New England: A
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BACHMAN, VAN
CLEAF. Peltries or Plantations: The Economic Policies of the Dutch
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BAILYN,
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Cambridge,
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BALDERSTON,
MARION, ed. James Claypoole’s Letter Book: London and Philadelphia,
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BARROW,
THOMAS C. Trade and Empire: The British Customs Service in Colonial
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BEER, GEORGE
L. The Commercial Policy of England Toward the American Colonies.
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BRAUND,
KATHRYN E. H. Deerskins and Duffels: The Creek Indian Trade with Anglo-
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BRUCE, PHILIP
A. Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century: An Inquiry
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BRUCHEY,
STUART W. The Roots of American Economic Growth, 1607-1861: An Essay
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BUSHNELL,
AMY. The King’s Coffer: Proprietors of the Spanish Florida Treasury, 1565-
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BYERS,
EDWARD. The Nation of Nantucket: Society and Politics in an Early American
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CARROLL,
CHARLES F. The Timber Economy of Puritan New England. Providence, R.I.:
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CLARKE,
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MAURICE A. The Public Treasury of Colonial South Carolina. Columbia:
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DEXTER,
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FOWLER, J. A.
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JENSEN,
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JOSSELYN,
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JUDAH,
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KNAPP, JOSEPH
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MARTIN, JOHN
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SMITH, GEORGE
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B.
AGRICULTURE AND GARDENS
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CARMAN, HARRY
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CARR, LOIS G.
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FLETCHER,
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GRAY, LEWIS
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KULIKOFF,
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SCHLEBECKER,
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SEVEY, GLENN
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TRUE, ALFRED
C. A History of Agricultural Experimentation and Research in the United
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WYCKOFF,
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C. BANKING
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BOWEN,
RICHARD L. Rhode Island Colonial Money and Its Counterfeiting, 1647-1726.
Providence,
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DAVIS, ANDREW
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DAVIS, ANDREW
M. Currency and Banking in the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay. 2
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DICKESON,
MONTROVILLE W. The American Numismatical Manual of the Currency or
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KENNEDY,
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Baltimore,
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MCCUSKER,
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London: Macmillan, 1978, 367 pp. (Cup.1281/844)
NETTELS,
CURTIS P. The Money Supply of the American Colonies before 1720. Madison:
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WEEDEN,
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Baltimore,
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D. INDUSTRY
[See also VIII.H. Material Culture and Decorative Arts]
BENES, PETER.
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Boston:
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BINING,
ARTHUR C. British Regulation of the Colonial Iron Industry. Philadelphia:
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BISHOP, JOHN
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CLARK, VICTOR
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COYNE,
FRANKLIN E. The Development of the Cooperage Industry in the United States,
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Chicago: Lumber Buyers Pub. Co., 1940, 106 pp. (Mic.A.8437)
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HARRINGTON,
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Richmond,
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HUDSON, JAMES
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HUDSON, J.
PAUL. The Story of Iron at Jamestown, Virginia. Lynchburg, Va.:
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LORD, ELEANOR
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NOËL HUME,
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PEARSE, JOHN
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TRYON, ROLLA
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D.
LABOUR/WORKERS/SERVANTS [See also VII.H. Racial and Ethnic
Groups]
BALLAGH,
JAMES C. White Servitude in the Colony of Virginia: A Study of the System of
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BASSETT, JOHN
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BERLIN, IRA
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COLDHAM,
PETER W. The Bristol Registers of Servants Sent to Foreign Plantations,
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COLDHAM,
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GALENSON,
DAVID W. White Servitude in Colonial America: An Economic Analysis.
Cambridge:
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GEISER, KARL
F. Redemptioners and Indentured Servants in the Colony and
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HODGES,
GRAHAM R. New York City Cartmen, 1667-1850. New York and London:
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JERNEGAN,
MARCUS W. Laboring and Dependent Classes in Colonial America, 1607-
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(Ac.2691.dg/2.(17.))
MCCORMAC, EUGENE
I. White Servitude in Maryland, 1634-1820. Baltimore, Md.:
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MCKEE,
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MEADERS,
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MORRIS,
RICHARD B. Government and Labor in Early America. New York: Columbia
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PHILLIPS,
ULRICH B., ed. Plantation and Frontier, 1649-1863. Vols. 2-3 of A
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SALINGER,
SHARON V. 'To Serve Well and Faithfully': Labor and Indentured Servants in
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SEYBOLT,
ROBERT F. Apprenticeship and Apprenticeship Education in Colonial New
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SMITH, ABBOT
E. Colonists in Bondage: White Servitude and Convict Labor in America,
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Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1947, 435 pp. (8155.f.2)
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LAWRENCE W. A Good Master Well Served: Masters and Servants in
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VAN DER ZEE,
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WHISKER,
JAMES B. Pennsylvania Workers in Brass, Copper and Tin, 1681-1900.
Lewiston,
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F. LAND
TENURE
BARNES, VIOLA
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New Haven,
Conn.: Yale University Press, 1931, 40 pp. (9555.df.23)
BLACK, GEORGE
A. The History of the Municipal Ownership of Land on Manhattan
Island to the
Beginning of Sales by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund in 1844. New
York:
Columbia College Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, Vol. 1, no. 3,
1891,
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BOND,
BEVERLEY W. The Quit-Rent System in the American Colonies. New Haven,
Conn., and
London: Yale University Press, Yale Historical Publications, Misc., no. 6,
1919,
492 pp.
(Ac.2692.md/3)
EGLESTON,
MELVILLE. The Land System of the New England Colonies. Johns Hopkins
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(Ac.2689)
HARRISON,
FAIRFAX. Virginia Land Grants: A Study of Conveyancing in Relation to
Colonial
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06605.c.15)
KIM SUNG BOK.
Landlord and Tenant in Colonial New York: Manorial Society, 1664-
1775. Chapel
Hill: University of North Carolina Press for the Institute of Early American
History and
Culture, Williamsburg, Va., 1978, 456 pp. (X.800/14518)
NISSENSON, S.
G. The Patroon's Domain. New York: Columbia University Press, 1937,
416 pp.
(Ac.8428/2)
NUGENT, NELL
M. Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and
Grants,
1623-1666. Vol. 1. Richmond, Va.: Dietz Reprint Co., 1934, 767 pp.
(X.800/2054);
Baltimore,
Md.: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1963, 766 pp. (X.800/2056); Baltimore, Md.:
Genealogical
Pub. Co., 1979, 767 pp. (X.809/49887)
PERLEY,
SIDNEY. The Indian Land Titles of Essex County, Massachusetts. Salem, Mass.:
Publications
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ROBINSON,
WALTER S. Mother Earth--Land Grants in Virginia, 1607-1699.
Williamsburg,
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G. TAXATION
DAUGHERTY, M.
M. Early Colonial Taxation in Delaware. Wilmington, Del.: Delaware
Tercentenary
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FIELD,
EDWARD. Tax List of the Town of Providence during the Administration of Sir E.
Andros and
His Council, 1686-1689. Providence, R.I.: H. W. Preston, 1895, 63 pp.
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JONES,
FREDERICK R. History of Taxation in Connecticut, 1636-1776. Baltimore, Md.:
Johns Hopkins
University Studies in Historical and Political Science, ser. 14, no. 8, 1896,
70
pp. (Ac.2689)
PARKER,
CORALIE. The History of Taxation in North Carolina during the Colonial
Period,
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08225.ccc.54)
H.
TRANSPORTATION
BAKER,
WILLIAM A. The Mayflower and Other Colonial Vessels. London: Conway
Maritime
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LANE, WHEATON
J. From Indian Trail to Iron Horse: Travel and Transportation in New
Jersey,
1620-1860. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1939, 437 pp.
(Ac.1833.e/2)
LEVITT, JAMES
H. For Want of Trade: Shipping and the New Jersey Ports, 1680-1783.
Newark, N.J.:
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MACGILL,
CAROLINE E. History of Transportation in the United States Before 1860.
Washington,
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MARTIN,
WENDY, ed. Colonial American Travel Narratives. London: Penguin, 1994,
352 pp. (DSC
95/09412)
MERENESS,
NEWTON D., ed. Travels in the American Colonies. New York: Macmillan,
1916, 693 pp.
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MITCHELL,
ISABEL S. Roads and Road-making in Colonial Connecticut. New Haven,
Conn.: Yale
University Press, 1933, 32 pp. (9605.p.1/16)
ROBINSON,
JOHN and GEORGE F. DOW. The Sailing Ships of New England, 1607-1907.
Salem, Mass.:
Marine Research Society Publication nos. 1, 5, 18, 1922-1928.
(Ac.8400.o.(1.))
VII. SOCIETY
A. GENERAL
STUDIES
ALLEN, DAVID
G. In English Ways: The Movement of Societies and the Transferal of
English Local
Law and Custom to Massachusetts Bay in the Seventeenth Century. Chapel
Hill:
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BENTON,
JOSIAH H. Warning Out in New England, 1656-1817. Boston: W. B. Clarke
Co., 1911,
131 pp. (9602.t.3; 9602.t.5)
BONOMI,
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WOODY,
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408 pp. (X.529/62421)
E. FINE ARTS
BELKNAP,
WALDRON P. American Colonial Painting: Materials for a History. Edited
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BROWN, JULES
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BULFINCH,
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the Pilgrims.
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CRAVEN,
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HULTON, PAUL.
America 1585: The Complete Drawings of John White. Chapel Hill:
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LORANT,
STEFAN, ed. The New World: The First Pictures of America, Made by John
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Jacques LeMoyne and Engraved by Theodore De Bry, With Contemporary
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292 pp. (L.R.401.c.9)
MURDOCK,
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STEBBINS,
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WEDDELL,
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WEIS,
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F. LEISURE,
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CARSON, JANE.
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DULLES,
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MANCHESTER,
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RICE, KYM S.
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G. LITERATURE
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CALDWELL,
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GRABO, NORMAN
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HAMBRICK-STOWE,
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HUBBELL, JAY
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JONES, HOWARD
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MURDOCK,
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MURPHY, HENRY
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MURPHY, HENRY
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NEILL, EDWARD
D. Early Settlement of Virginia and Virginiola, as Noticed by Poets and
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the Time of Shakspeare, with Some Letters on the English Colonization of
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PAGE, EVELYN.
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PEARCE, ROY
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PEYER, BERND
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PIERCY, JOSEPHINE
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RICHARDS,
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STODDARD,
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TICHI,
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TYLER, MOSES
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VAN DERHOOF,
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WHITE, PETER,
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WINSLOW, OLA
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MATERIAL
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Architecture]
1. GENERAL
STUDIES
BENES, PETER.
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BISHOP,
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BRIDENBAUGH,
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CLARKE,
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COOKE, EDWARD
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COOPER, WENDY
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DEAGAN,
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DEETZ, JAMES.
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EBERLEIN,
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FORBES,
HARIETTE M. Gravestones of Early New England and the Men Who Made
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HARVARD
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HINDLE,
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HOOPES,
PENROSE R. Early Clockmaking in Connecticut. New Haven, Conn.: Yale
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KETTELL,
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LUDWIG, ALLAN
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LYNN,
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MAYHEW, EDGAR
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NOËL HUME,
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NORTHEND,
MARY H. American Homes and Their Furnishings in Colonial Times.
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PUIG, FRANCIS
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QUIMBY, IAN
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SCHIFFER,
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TUNIS, EDWIN.
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WALLIS, FRANK
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WATKINS, LURA
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2. FURNITURE
BATES,
ELIZABETH B. and JONATHAN L. FAIRBANKS. American Furniture: 1620 to
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COMSTOCK,
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HOLLOWAY,
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HOOPES,
PENROSE R. Early Clockmaking in Connecticut. New Haven, Conn.: Yale
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HOPKINS,
THOMAS S. and WALTER S. COX. Colonial Furniture of West New Jersey.
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HURST, RONALD
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LOCKWOOD,
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352 pp.
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LYON, IRVING
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NAGEL,
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NUTTING,
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NUTTING,
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SCHWARTZ, MARVIN
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3. SILVER
BIGELOW,
FRANCIS H. Historic Silver of the Colonies and Its Makers. New York:
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BRIX,
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CLARKE,
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HOOD, GRAHAM.
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PHILLIPS,
JOHN M. American Silver. London: Max Parrish, 1949, 128 pp. (7949.f.56/3);
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PHILLIPS,
JOHN M. Art in New England: Masterpieces of New England Silver, 1650-
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University,
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