Amesbury (Mass.) -- History
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Amesbury (Mass.) -- History
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Amesbury (Mass.)
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- Amesbury, by Joseph Merrill
- The Amesbury vehicle, February (No. 6), February (no. 6)
- Amesbury
- A chronological record of the principal events that have occurred in Amesbury
- Early Irish families in Amesbury, Massachusetts, by Frances C. Dowd
- A martyr of superstition, by Stan Morson
- The story of Powow river, written by F. F. Perry
- History of Amesbury and Merrimac, Massachusetts, by Joseph Merrill
- The Amesbury vehicle, March (no. 1), March (no. 1)
- David and Dolly (Chase) Nichols of Amesbury and Haverhill, Massachusetts
- The Amesbury vehicle, July (no. 5), July (no. 5)
- The Amesbury vehicle, September (no.7), September (no.7)
- The Amesbury vehicle, August (no. 6), August (no. 6)
- Amesbury as a body-building center
- The second immigration of native English families to the twin villages of Amesbury and Salisbury Mills, Mass
- Powow river industries, by Charles I. Pettingell
- Cookbook of all- time favorites, special edition in observance of the Amesbury 300th anniversary celebration, August 17-25, 1968, [contents compiled and edited by Mary Smith et al. of the Amesbury News]
- Amesbury & Salisbury female anti-slavery society, 1834-1840, Dianne Elizabeth Dostie Cole
- History of Amesbury, Massachusetts., Beginning with the arrival of the Winthrop Fleet 1630 at Salem and Boston through 1967
- The Witch of Amesbury, by a Descendant
- The Amesbury vehicle, December (no. 4), December (no. 4)
- Presentation of the Bartlett statue to the state of Massachusetts by Jacob R. Huntington, Esq., unveiled at Amesbury, Mass., July 4th, 1888
- Pictorial guide to historic Amesbury, compiled by the History Committee of the Town of Amesbury
- The automobile body builders of Amesbury, Massachusetts, by K. Doubleday
- Amesbury & Salisbury anti-slavery society book, 1833-1841, Dianne Elizabeth Dostie Cole
- Millyard walking tour
- The Amesbury vehicle, April (no. 2), April (no. 2)
- Warren Lodge A.F. & A.M. centenary celebration, an account of its centenary celebration held at Amesbury, Massachusetts, June 17 and 18, 1923, including the historical address delivered by right worshipful Charles I. Pettingell, district deputy grand master for the tenth Masonic District, and a list of the officers and members of the Lodge
- A tour through Whittierland and Dustonland, arranged by Mrs. Alice E. Look ; from notes by Donald K. Campbell and Mrs. Look
- History of Amesbury
- The Amesbury vehicle, May (no. 3), May (no. 3)
- The Amesbury vehicle, June (no.4), June (no.4)
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