Thomas Hazard, Son of Robt Call'd College Tom: A Study of Life in Narragansett in the XVIIIth Century |
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... to the South Kingstown " Monthly Meeting Records , " which have never before been examined for historical purposes ; and Samuel Austin , a descendant of College Tom's contemporary , who searched the Rhode Island " Yearly.
... to the South Kingstown " Monthly Meeting Records , " which have never before been examined for historical purposes ; and Samuel Austin , a descendant of College Tom's contemporary , who searched the Rhode Island " Yearly.
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... Rhode Island " Yearly Meeting Records " for me . Besides these I owe valuable sug- gestions to Mrs. Caroline E ... R. I. October 9 , 1893 . C. H. CONTENTS . Page CHAPTER I. UPON THE NARRAGANSETT COUN- TRY vi PREFACE.
... Rhode Island " Yearly Meeting Records " for me . Besides these I owe valuable sug- gestions to Mrs. Caroline E ... R. I. October 9 , 1893 . C. H. CONTENTS . Page CHAPTER I. UPON THE NARRAGANSETT COUN- TRY vi PREFACE.
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... RHODE ISLAND . 159 • • 190 CHAPTER XI . UPON THE REVOLUTION , AND THE CLOSING DAYS OF COLLEGE TOM'S LIFE APPENDIX . I. MR . SAMUELL SEWALL'S DEED , 1698 . • II . RECEIPT for Rent from MR . BRENTON , 1702 217 222 III . LETTER FROM JUDGE ...
... RHODE ISLAND . 159 • • 190 CHAPTER XI . UPON THE REVOLUTION , AND THE CLOSING DAYS OF COLLEGE TOM'S LIFE APPENDIX . I. MR . SAMUELL SEWALL'S DEED , 1698 . • II . RECEIPT for Rent from MR . BRENTON , 1702 217 222 III . LETTER FROM JUDGE ...
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... RHODE ISLAND CURRENCY · SUNDRY PRICES AND VARIOUS ENTRIES TAKEN FROM THE ACCOUNT BOOK OF THOMAS HAZARD SON of Robert , 1750-1784 • CONTRACTS FOR LABOUR , 1757-1795 RECORD OF BIRTHS , 1747-1781 . . A REGESTOR OF DEATH'S , 1732-1773 ...
... RHODE ISLAND CURRENCY · SUNDRY PRICES AND VARIOUS ENTRIES TAKEN FROM THE ACCOUNT BOOK OF THOMAS HAZARD SON of Robert , 1750-1784 • CONTRACTS FOR LABOUR , 1757-1795 RECORD OF BIRTHS , 1747-1781 . . A REGESTOR OF DEATH'S , 1732-1773 ...
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... Rhode Island , and that part of Rhode Island called the Narragansett coun- try . Not from choice , but from dire neces- sity was Providence planted in the wilder- ness . To it came not the men Roger Williams would have chosen , but men ...
... Rhode Island , and that part of Rhode Island called the Narragansett coun- try . Not from choice , but from dire neces- sity was Providence planted in the wilder- ness . To it came not the men Roger Williams would have chosen , but men ...
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