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Henry Acton
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James Truslow Adams
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1926. With illustrations. The main theme of this volume may be considered to be the continued struggle of the common man to realize the doctrines of the Revolution in the life of the community. Contents: The War; Economic Effects of the War; Moral Ef ...
James Truslow Adams
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1926. With illustrations. The main theme of this volume may be considered to be the continued struggle of the common man to realize the doctrines of the Revolution in the life of the community. Contents: The War; Economic Effects of the War; Moral Ef ...
Harry Aldrich
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The villages of Templeton, originally called Narragansett, were founded in the mid-eighteenth century along the banks of the region's rivers and ponds. With adequate water power, agriculture and industry flourished, producing hay, corn, wool, paper, ...
Everett S. Allen
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The thrilling story of the hurricane of 1938, the worst New England storm of the 20th century, as told by a reporter whose first day on the New Bedford waterfront was the day the storm blew in.
Richard Allen
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In Essex and Essex Junction, readers will learn that early settlers tapped the waterpower at Hubbel's Falls and tilled the fertile land of Essex town in western Vermont. The advent of the railroad brought prosperity in the mid-1800s and a name change ...
Robert J. Allison
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Boston has a topographical history and an encyclopedia. There are histories of the Boston Red Sox, the Boston Symphony, and other great institutions in the city. But there is no good short history of the city itself, not in print anyway, not until no ...
Robert J. Allison
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Once two regiments of British troops were posted to Boston in October 1768, the colonies approached a slippery slope toward revolution. The troops' mission was to ensure collection of taxes due the British crown, but the taxes were deemed unfair by c ...
Jr. Aloisi
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An insider tells the political, economic, and engineering story of Boston's "Big Dig."