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  2. File:Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 1821 ...

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    English: Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 1821. Date: 1821: ... Author: Massachusetts Historical Society ; Location: 1154 Boylston Street Boston ...

  3. Massachusetts Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Historical Society was established in 1791 and is located at 1154 Boylston Street in Boston, Massachusetts, and is the oldest historical society in the United States. The society's building was constructed in 1899 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. [ 1 ]

  4. Samuel Eliot Morison bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 48 (1914–15): 343–51. "DuPont, Tallyrand, and the French Spoilations". Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 49 (1915–16): 63–79. "The Struggle Over the Adoption of the Massachusetts Constitution, 1780". Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 50 (1916–17 ...

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  6. John Rowe (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    He married Hannah Speakman in 1743 and lived in Boston for the rest of his life. His diaries are kept by the Massachusetts Historical Society and include many valuable observations about people, events, and daily life in Boston. [3] He held various posts in Boston, including serving on the Boston Board of Selectmen.

  7. Massachusetts Archives - Wikipedia

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    "The proposal for the general arrangement of these papers into volumes was laid before the Massachusetts Historical Society, at their meeting, December 31, 1835.On a motion made by Lemuel Shattuck, Esq., a committee of that body was appointed to petition the Legislature for this object; which resulted in the course of the ensuing session in the passage of a Resolution to that effect, and ...

  8. Religious Freedom Act - Wikipedia

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    Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society. 3. 100. Massachusetts Historical Society: 15–39. JSTOR 25080991. Neem, Johann N. (2004). "The Elusive Common Good: Religion and Civil Society in Massachusetts, 1780-1833". Journal of the Early Republic. 24 (3). Society for Historians of the Early American Republic: 381–417. JSTOR 4141439

  9. Townshend Acts - Wikipedia

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    The American Historical Review. 45 (4): 777– 806. doi:10.2307/1854451. JSTOR 1854451. Frese, Joseph R. (1969). "Some Observations on the American Board of Customs Commissioners". Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Third Series. 81: 3– 30. JSTOR 25080668. Harlan, Robert D. (1974). "David Hall and the Townshend Acts".