Massachusetts -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
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Massachusetts -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
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- A journal of the transactions and occurences in the settlement of Massachusetts and the other New-England colonies
- Material suggested for use in the schools in observance of the tercentenary of Massachusetts Bay Colony and of the General Court and one hundred fiftieth anniversary of the adoption of the constitution of the Commonwealth
- The Massachusetts bay company and its predecessors
- The Winthrop Fleet, Massachusetts Bay Company immigrants to New England, 1629-1630, Robert Charles Anderson
- The history of the province of Massachusetts Bay., 1928, III. From the year 1750-1774
- Edward Randolph, v. 2
- Mighty liberty men, by Sue Ellen Snape ; research, E. Otis Dyer ; photography, Mary Elizabeth Horan ; illustrations, Joseph A. Carpenter, Jr. ; maps, Lydia Palmer Dyer
- The first era in the history of Haverhill, Mass., comprising the period from the settlement of the plantation of Pentucket (1640) to the conclusion of permanent peace with the Indians (1715), by John B. Corliss
- The history of Massachusetts, from the first settlement thereof in 1628, until the year 1750, By Thomas Hutchinson, esq., 1795, I
- Winthrop's journal, "History of New England, "1630-1649, edited by James Kendall Hosmer
- Loyal dissenter, the life and times of Robert Pike, Roland L. Warren
- Lives of the governors of New Plymouth, and Massachusetts bay, from the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth in 1620, to the union of the two colonies in 1692, By Jacob Bailey Moore
- Official chronicle and tribute book, containing a record of the establishment of the Massachusetts Bay colony in New England by the Puritans
- John Adams under fire, the founding father's fight for justice in the Boston Massacre murder trial, Dan Abrams and David Fisher
- History of the town of Plymouth
- Notes on the history of slavery in Massachusetts, by George H. Moore, librarian of the New-York Historical Society and corresponding member of the Massachusetts Historical Society
- The diary of Samuel Sewall, 1674-1729, newly edited from the ms. at the Massachusetts Historical Society by M. Halsey Thomas
- Wonder-working providence of Sions Saviour in New England
- Old colony days, by May Alden Ward
- New-Englands memoriall, by Nathaniel Morton; with an introduction by Arthur Lord
- American Jezebel, the uncommon life of Anne Hutchinson, the woman who defied the Puritans, Eve LaPlante
- Ye great and general courte in collonie times
- Edward Randolph, v. 5
- New England's memorial
- The western boundary of Massachusetts, a study of Indian and colonial history. --
- John Endecott, a biography, by Lawrence Shaw Mayo..
- Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts
- The biography and genealogy of Captain John Johnson from Roxbury, Massachusetts, an uncommon man in the Commonwealth of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1630 to 1659, by Gerald Garth Johnson
- The emancipation of Massachusetts, by Brooks Adams
- Antinomianism in the colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1636-1638
- Edward Randolph, v. 3
- A genealogical register of the first settlers of New England, containing an alphabetical list of the governours, deputy-governours, assistants or counsellors, and ministers of the Gospel in the several colonies, from 1620 to 1692, representatives of the General Court of Massachusetts, from 1634 to 1692 ; graduates of Harvard College to 1662, members of the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company to 1662, freemen admitted to Massachusetts colony from 1630 to 1662, with many other of the early inhabitants of New-England and Long-Island, N.Y., from 1620 to the year 1675 : to which are added various genealogical and biographical notes, collected from ancient records, manuscripts, and printed works, by John Farmer
- The Mayflower papers, selected writings of colonial New England, William Bradford, Mary Rowlandson, Benjamin Church, and others ; edited with an introduction and notes by Nathaniel Philbrick and Thomas Philbrick
- Three episodes of Massachusetts history: the settlement of Boston bay; the Antinomian controversy; a study of church and town government, v. 2
- Judge Sewall's apology, the Salem witch trials and the forming of the American conscience, Richard Francis
- Edward Randolph, v. 6
- John Adams under fire, the founding father's fight for justice in the Boston Massacre murder trial, Dan Abrams and David Fisher
- The landing at Cape Anne, or, The charter of the first permanent colony on the territory of the Massachusetts company, Now discovered and first published from the original manuscript. With an inquiry into its authority and a history of the colony. 1624-1628. Roger Conant, governor. By John Wingate Thornton
- Address at the commemoration of the landing of John Endicott
- Edward Randolph, V. 7
- John Winthrop, Governor of Massachusetts Bay, 30th October, 1629
- The Quaker invasion of Massachusetts, by Richard P. Hallowell
- Three episodes of Massachusetts history: the settlement of Boston bay; the Antinomian controversy; a study of church and town government, v. 1
- Edward Randolph, V. 1
- The story of New England, illustrated, being a narrative of the principal events from the arrival of the Pilgrims in 1620 and of the Puritans in 1624 to the present time, by Edward Oliver Skelton
- Edward Randolph, v. 3
- Squanto, 1585?-1622, by Arlene B. Hirschfelder
- Chronicles of the first planters of the colony of Massachusetts Bay, from 1623-to 1636
- The new English Canaan of Thomas Morton, With introductory matter and notes by Charles Francis Adams, Jr
- The Pilgrims' first year in New England, By Rev. Nahum Gale
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