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  • Vital records of Lynn, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 ..(15 clicks)
  • A Lady of Boston(1329 clicks)
    A Lady of Boston [Rebecca Warren Brown?] Memoir of Mrs. Chloe Spear, a Native of Africa, Who was Enslaved in Childhood, and Died in Boston, January 3, 1815 … Aged 65 Years. Boston: Published by James Loring, 1832.
  • Brandeis University Special Collections Department(1312 clicks)
    and Robert D. Farber University Archives
  • Early Boston Water System(1365 clicks)
  • EasternCorner(984 clicks)
    This site promotes Ottoman Empire's Cultural Heritage.
  • Faith and Action(725 clicks)
    A History of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, 1821–1996 by Roger Fortin
  • Hopedale: From Commune to Company Town, 1840–1920(751 clicks)
    Ohio State Unversity Press book by Edward K. Spann
  • Massachusetts Historical Society(2255 clicks)
    State historical society
  • Northeast Massachusetts Digital Library(805 clicks)
  • Old Pictures of 107th Company, CCC Camp, Mount Greylock, Massachusetts 1933-1935(1254 clicks)
    An Album of Pictires Taken by a member of Company 107th, CCC Camp, Mount Greylock. This Company built the Thunderbolt Ski Trail on Mount Greylock.
  • Planning for the Private Interest(639 clicks)
    Land Use Controls and Residential Patterns in Columbus, Ohio, 1900–1970 by Patricia Burgess. Ohio State University Press.
  • Planning for the Private Interest(591 clicks)
    Land Use Controls and Residential Patterns in Columbus, Ohio, 1900–1970 by Patricia Burgess. Ohio State University Press.
  • Provincetown Timeline(733 clicks)
  • Sam Bass Warner: Modeling the Streetcar Suburbs, 1962. (164 clicks)
  • The Edwin B. Luce Collection(1289 clicks)
    The E.B. Luce Collection is a turn-of-the-century photographic archive documenting the people, businesses and architechture of central Massachusetts by the Worcester-based photographer Edwin B. Luce. Hundreds of his old negatives have finally been scanned and made available for viewing and purchase.
  • Views in Philadelphia and Its Vicinity(131 clicks)
    Views in Philadelphia and its vicinity engraved from original drawings. Published 1827 by Childs in Philadelphia .