When Governor John Winthrop established the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630, he commenced a tradition of public service in which his family would participate for almost a century. His son, John, Jr., and his grandsons, Fitz John and Wait Still, were deeply involved in the colonial government of New England, although their motives were increasingly mixed with private interest. Mr. Dunn's portrayal of this important and interesting family illuminates the two most fundamental themes in early New E...
Polish Community of Worcester
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William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine; 27
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Norwalk After Two Hundred & Fifty Years, an Account of the Celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Charter of the Town, 1651--September 11th--1901; Including Historical Sketches of Churches, Schools, Old Homes, Institutions, Eminent Men, Patriotic...
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Rand, McNally Boston Guide to the City and Environs, With Maps and Illustrations (1919)
by Anonymous
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by Robert Scott Fittis