New England -- Description and travel
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New England -- Description and travel
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New England
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- Literary pilgrimages in New England to the homes of famous makers of American literature and among their haunts and the scenes of their writings
- Lighthouses of New England, from Maine to Long Island Sound, Ray Jones
- Forerunners and competitors of the Pilgrims and puritans, 1912, 1
- The autobiography of a landlady of the old school, with personal sketches of eminent characters, places, and miscellaneous items
- Journals of Enoch Hayes Place /, transcribed by William Edgar Wentworth, v. 2
- New-Englands plantation, with the sea journal and other writings, by Rev. Francis Higginson
- Little journeys in old New England, by Mary Caroline Crawford ..
- Literary pilgrimages of a naturalist, by Winthrop Packard. --
- New England's best trips, 31 amazing road trips, Benedict Walker, Isabel Albiston, Amy C Balfour [and 6 others]
- Nooks and corners of the New England coast, by Samuel Adams Drake. --
- A true relation concerning the estate of New England, as it was presented to His Matie. [From three copies of a manuscript written about 1634, found in the British museum, and transcribed by Henry F. Waters, A.M. with notes by Charles E. Banks, M.D.]
- The way we were, New England then, New England now, Daniel Okrent
- Travels in North America, particularly in the provinces of upper & lower Canada, and New Brunswick, and in the states of Maine, Massachusetts, and New-York ;, containing a variety of interesting adventures and disasters, which the author encountered in his journey among the Americans, Dutch, French, and Indians. Also, several remarkable interpositions of Divine Providence, in preserving him from dangers, by sea and land, from 1816 to 1823, by John Mann, author of the Emigrant's Instructor
- Travels in New England and New-York, by Timothy Dwight, 1821-1822
- The poets' New England, by Helen Archibald Clarke..
- Journals of Enoch Hayes Place /, transcribed by William Edgar Wentworth, v. 1
- John Josselyn, colonial traveler, a critical edition of Two voyages to New-England, edited and introduced by Paul J. Lindholdt
- Old paths and legends of the New England border, Connecticut, Deerfield, Berkshire, by Katharine M. Abbott
- New England, [thoroughly updated by Todd Obolsky]
- Coaching roads of old New England, their inns and taverns and their stories, by George Francis Marlowe, illustrated with drawings by the author
- Down east latch strings, or Seashore, lakes and mountains by the Boston & Maine railroad. Descriptive of the tourist region of New England, By Ernest Ingersoll. Illustrated by H. B. Colby and F. H. Taylor
- Here and there in New England and Canada, among the mountains, by M.F. Sweetser
- Historic summer haunts from Newport to Portland
- Old paths and legends of New England, saunterings over historic roads with glimpses of picturesque fields and old homesteads in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire
- A place to begin, the New England experience, text by Hal Borland ; photos. by B. A. King. --
- Forerunners and competitors of the Pilgrims and puritans, 1912, 2
- Sailors narratives of voyages along the New England coast, 1524-1624, With notes by George Parker Winship..
- Christmas in New England, Photos. by Taylor Lewis, Jr. Text by Joanne Young
- New England in letters, by Rufus Rockwell Wilson
- The new English Canaan of Thomas Morton, With introductory matter and notes by Charles Francis Adams, Jr
- Little walks on enchanted ground
- Walking to Vermont, from Times Square into the Green Mountains -- a homeward adventure, Christopher S. Wren
- Here and there in New England and Canada, Lakes and streams, Boston and Maine Railroad
- DK Eyewitness Top 10 New England
- Carter's Coast of New England, A new edition of a Summer cruise on the coast of New England
- Naturally curious, a photographic field guide and month-by-month journey through the fields, woods, and marshes of New England, Mary Holland
- Old paths and legends of New England, saunterings over historic roads, with glimpses of picturesque fields and old homesteads in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire, by Katharine M. Abbott
- A collection from the newspaper writings of Nathaniel Peabody Rogers
- Waterways and Byways, 1600-1890, editor, Peter Benes ; associate editor, Jane Montague Benes
- Six walks, in the footsteps of Henry David Thoreau, Ben Shattuck
- The Old Colony town, and other sketches, by William Root Bliss
- "Away Down East", or, My unexpected vacation
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