The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,: Volume 58 1904The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 58, 1904 . New England Historic Genealogical Society. (1904), reprint, indices, illus., 412 pp. |
Contents
Section 18 | 207 |
Section 19 | 219 |
Section 20 | 227 |
Section 21 | 283 |
Section 22 | 294 |
Section 23 | 304 |
Section 24 | 305 |
Section 25 | 322 |
Section 9 | 72 |
Section 10 | 110 |
Section 11 | 111 |
Section 12 | 143 |
Section 13 | 151 |
Section 14 | 154 |
Section 15 | 168 |
Section 16 | 184 |
Section 17 | 199 |
Section 26 | 329 |
Section 27 | 364 |
Section 28 | 377 |
Section 29 | 391 |
Section 30 | 396 |
Section 31 | cxvii |
Section 32 | clxxiii |
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