Newburyport (Mass.) -- Authorship
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Newburyport (Mass.) -- Authorship
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- A Sermon preached at the West Parish in Amesbury, at the ordination of the Rev. David Smith, to the pastoral office in that society, January 28, 1795, By Joseph Dana, A.M. Pastor of the South Church in Ipswich
- Literary pilgrimages in New England to the homes of famous makers of American literature and among their haunts and the scenes of their writings
- Centennial discourse, delivered at the re-opening of the Congregational meeting-house in New-Rowley, December 6, 1832, by Isaac Braman
- Maritime history of the Merrimac, shipbuilding, by Robert K. Cheney ; edited by Roland H. Woodwell
- Rev. Stephen Peabody and wife, of Atkinson, N.H., an old-time pastor, by William C. Todd
- My generation, by Sarah Anna Emery ..
- Timothy Dexter, known as "Lord Timothy Dexter, " of Newburyport, Mass., An inquiry into his life and true character, By William Cleaves Todd
- History of Newburyport, from the earliest settlement of the country to the present time ; with a biographical appendix
- The Merrimac River gundalow and gundalowmen
- The creed of Andover Theological Seminary
- The bells of Paul Revere, his sons & grandsons, [by] Edward and Evelyn Stickney
- Three generations, by Sarah A. Emery ; illustrated by Miss L. B. Humphrey
- A touch of New England charming, an old-fashioned story for young and old hearts, by Mary Woodman ; profusely illustrated
- An address delivered before the Essex Bar, on the opening of the new court house, at Salem, February 2, 1889
- Industries allied to shipbuilding in Newburyport, by Robert K. Cheney
- Broken vessels, essays, by Andre Dubus
- Plenty of sea room, a Yankee boyhood, by Emery N. Cleaves. --
- Respect for the remains of the dead, An address delivered at the consecration of Oak Hill Cemetery, in Newburyport, July 21, 1842, By Jonathan F. Stearns
- Massachusetts Northeastern Street Railway 1913-1930
- The landlocked sea captain, biography of Edward K. Piel, Piel Craftsmen ship models, told by his daughter, Elizabeth Piel Riff
- Haverhill & Amesbury Street Railway
- The deity of Christ., A sermon delivered July 31, 1810, before the Haverhill Association; and published at their request, By Daniel Dana, A.M. Pastor of a Presbyterian church in Newburyport
- Front and center, the legend of Bossy Gillis, a biography of Mayor Andrew J. Gillis, by Peter H. Jacobs
- When tyranny trembled, Edith Hamilton. --
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