A list of the genealogical works in the Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield, Illinois, Part 3

Author: Illinois State Historical Library; Osborne, Georgia L. (Georgia Lou), 1860-1934
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: Springfield, Ill. : Illinois State Journal Co., state printers
Number of Pages: 178


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Rev. Edward Ballard. 144 p. 8°, Portland, Me., 1863. Bailey & Noyes. PORTLAND-


Portland Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Rebellion. By members of Bosworth Post, G.A.R.


56 p. 8°, Portland, Me., 1884. Printed by B. Thurston & Co.


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MARYLAND


BALTIMORE-


The Chronicles of Baltimore; being a complete history of "Balti- more Town" and. Baltimore City from the earliest period to the present time.


Col. J. Thomas Scharf. 756 p. 8°, Baltimore, 1874. Turnbull Bros., publishers.


BAPTIST CHURCH-


The annual register of the Baptist denomination in North America ; to the first of November, 1790.


John Asplund, Southampton Co., Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.


MARYLAND CALENDER OF WILLS-


Vol. I, Wills from 1635. (Earliest probated) to 1685.


Vol. II, Wills from 1685 to 1702.


Vol. III, Wills from 1703 to 1713.


Jane Baldwin (Jane Baldwin Cotton), compiler. 8º, Baltimore, Md., 1904, 1906, 1907. Kohn & Polleck, publishers.


MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY-


Archives of Maryland. Proceedings and acts of the General Assem- bly of Maryland. April 1715-August, 1716.


640 p. 4°, Baltimore, Md., 1910. Maryland Historical Society, publishers. Fund Publications. (Peabody Fund.) No. 1, 1867, to No. 37, 1901. (Maryland fund publications ceased with No. 37.)


8°, Baltimore, Md., 1867-1901. Maryland Historical Society, publishers. NORTH POINT AND FORT MCHENRY-


The citizen soldiers at North Point and Fort McHenry, September 13 and 14, 1814. Resolves of the citizens in town meeting particulars relating to the battle, official correspondence and honorable discharge of the troops. Also celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary, 1889. (Reprint.)


Charles C. Saffell, publisher. 137 p. 12º, Baltimore, Md. n. d.


SANDY SPRING, MONTGOMERY COUNTY-


Annals of Sandy Spring or Twenty Years History of a Rural Com- munity in Maryland.


William Henry Farquhar. 325 p. 12°, Baltimore, 1884. Cushings & Bailey, publishers.


SIDE LIGHTS ON MARYLAND HISTORY-


By Hester Dorsey Richardson.


2 vols. 8°, Baltimore, Md., 1913. Richardson & Richardson, publishers. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR-


Bureau of the Census. Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790, Maryland.


189 p. 4°, Washington, D. C. U. S. Government, publishers.


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MASSACHUSETTS


ABINGTON-


History of the town of Abington, Plymouth County, Mass., from its first settlement.


Benjamin Hobart, A.M. 453 p. 8°, Boston, 1866. T. H. Carter & Son, publishers.


ANDOVER-


South Church of, historical manual of the South Church in Andover, Mass.


200 p. 12°, Andover, Mass., 1859. Printed by Warren F. Draper.


BAPTIST CHURCH-


The annual register of the Baptist denomination in North America ; to the first of November, 1790.


John Asplund, Southampton Co., Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.


BILLERICA-


History of Billerica, Mass., with a genealogical register.


Rev. Henry A. Hazen, A.M. 509 D. 8°, Boston. A. Williams & Co., publishers.


BOSTON-


Epitaphs from Copp's Hill Burial Ground, Boston, with.notes. Thomas Bridgman. 252 p. 12°, Boston & Cambridge. James Munroe Co., publishers.


History of South Boston; formerly Dorchester Neck, now Ward XII, of the city of Boston. Thos. C. Simonds.


331 p. 12°, Boston, 1857. David Clapp, publisher.


Marriages of Rev. Thomas Foxcroft, A.M., Boston, 1717-1769. Transcribed by Rev. Anson Titus. Reprinted from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register for April and July, 1888.


Old South . Church. (Third church) Boston, Mass. A historical catalogue of, 1669-1882.


370 p. 8°, Boston, 1883. Privately printed. Press of David Clapp & Son.


Report of the Record Commissioners of the city of Boston, con- taining Dorchester births, marriages and deaths to the end of 1825.


392 p. 8°, Boston, 1890. City of Boston, publishers. Rockwell & Churchill, printers.


Roxbury Town. History of Roxbury Town.


Charles M. Ellis. 146 p. 8°, Boston, 1847. Published by Samuel G. Drake.


BRIDGEWATER, PLYMOUTH COUNTY-


History of the carly settlement of Bridgewater, in Plymouth County, Mass., including an extensive family register.


Nahum Mitchell. 400 p. 8°, Boston, 1840. Printed for the author by Kidder & Wright.


CAMBRIDGE


The Register Book of lands and houses in the "New Towne" and the town of Cambridge.


Cambridge, City of, publishers. 8°, Cambridge, Mass., 1896.


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MASSACHUSETTS


CHARLESTON-


The Genealogies and Estates of Charleston, in the county of Middle- sex, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1629-1818.


Thomas Bellows Wyman. 2 vols. 8º, Boston, 1879. David Clapp & Son, publishers.


COLONIAL SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS ---


Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts.


Vol. I, 1892-1894, to Vol. 10, 1904-1906. 8°, Boston, Mass., 1895-1906. Pub- lished by The Society.


DEDHAM-


Published by the joint committee of the two churches. 1638-1888. Commemorative services at the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the gathering of the First Church in Dedham, Mass., observed November 18 and 19, 1888.


114 p. 8°, Dedham, Mass., 1888. Published by Joint Committee.


DORCHESTER-


Report of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Boston, con- taining Dorchester births, marriages and deaths to the end of 1825. Boston, City of, publishers. 392 p. 8°, Boston, 1890. Rockwell & Churchill, printers. See Boston.


DOUGLAS-


History of the town of Douglas, Mass., from the earliest period to the close of 1878.


William A. Emerson. 359 p. 8°, Boston, 1879. Frank W. Bird, publisher.


DUXBURY-


Copy of the old records of the town of Duxbury, Mass. From 1642 to 1770. Made in the year 1892.


George Etheridge, compiler. ' 348 p. 8°, Plymouth, 1893. Avery & Doten, printers.


History of the town of Duxbury, Mass., with genealogical registers. Justin Winsor. 360 p. 8°, Boston, 1849. Crosby & Nichols, publishers. EASTHAMPTON-


History of Easthampton; its settlement and growth, its material, educational, and religious interests. Together with a genealogical record of its original families.


Payson W. Lyman. 192 p. 12º, Northampton, Mass., 1866. Trumbull & Gere, publishers.


ESSEX COUNTY-


The Essex Antiquarian. A monthly magazine devoted to the biography, genealogy and history of Essex County, Mass.


Vol. I, 1897, to Vol. XIII, 1909. (Publication ceased with Vol. 13, 1909.) Sidney Perley, editor. 8º, Salem, Mass., 1897-1909.


FRAMINGHAM-


A history of Framingham, Mass., including the plantation, from 1640 to the present time, with an appendix containing a notice of Sud-


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MASSACHUSETTS


FRAMINGHAM-


bury and its first proprietors; also a register of the inhabitants of Framingham before 1800, with genealogical sketches. Wm. Barry. 456 p. 8°, Boston, 1847. James Munroe & Co., publishers.


GENEALOGICAL AND PERSONAL MEMOIRS OF MASSA- CHUSETTS-


Wm. Richard Cutter and Wm. Frederick Adams, compilers.


4 vols. 4°, New York, 1910. Lewis Historical Publishing Co., publishers.


GRAFTON-


History of Grafton. Frederick Clifton Pierce.


623 p. 8°, Worcester, 1879. Press of Charles Hamilton.


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GROTON-


Addresses delivered at Groton, Mass., July 12, 1905. By request of the citizens on the celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anni- versary of its settlement.


100 p. 8°, Groton, Mass., 1905. Published by a committee of the citizens of the Town of Groton.


HILLS, JOSEPH-


Joseph Hills and the Massachusetts Law of 1648. Reprinted from History of Malden, Mass., 1633-1785, for private distribution.


8°, Boston, 1899. Pamphlet.


HISTORICAL SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS-


Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1792-1896.


Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791 to 1909.


First Series, 1791 to 1883, with index. Second Series, 1884 to 1907. Third Series, 1907 to 1909. 59 vols. 8°, Boston. Published by The Society.


HUTCHINSON, THOMAS-


The diary and letters of his excellency Thomas Hutchinson, Esq. . B.A. (Harvard) LL.D. (Oxon) Captain-General and Governor-in-chief of his late' Majesty's Province of Massachusetts Bay in North America. Peter Orlando Hutchinson. 2 vols. 8°, London, 1883-86.


LEICESTER-


Historical sketches of the town of Leicester, Mass., during the first century from its settlement.


Emory Washburn. 476 p. 8°, 1860, Boston. Printed by John Wilson & Son.


Contains also a brief sketch of the history of Leicester Academy. Part I.


Emory Washburne. 158 p. 8°, Boston, 1855. Phillips, Sampson & Co., publishers.


LENOX-


History of Lenox and Richmond, Mass.


Charles J. Palmer. 48 p. 8°, Pittsfield, Mass., 1904. Sun Printing Co., publishers.


MARRIAGE NOTICES, 1785-1794-


For the whole United States, copied from the Massachusetts Centinel and the Columbian Centinel. Charles Knowles Bolton, compiler.


139 p. 8°, Salem, Mass., 1900. Eben Putnam, publisher.


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MASSACHUSETTS


MEDFORD-


History of the town of Medford, Middlesex County, Mass., from its first settlement in 1630 to 1855. By Charles Brooks. Revised, enlarged and brought down to 1885. By James M. Usher.


592 p. 8°, Boston, 1886. Rand, Avery & Co., publishers. The Franklin Press.


MIDDLESEX COUNTY-


History of Middlesex County, Mass., containing carefully prepared histories of every city and town in the county, by well known writers; and a general history of the county, from the earliest to the present time. In two volumes.


Samuel Adams Drake. 2 vols. 4°, Boston, 1880. Estes & Lauriat, publishers.


NEW PLYMOUTH COLONY-


Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England; Court Orders. Vol. I, 1633-1640.


Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, M.D., editor. 202 p. 4°, Boston, Mass., 1855. Press of William White.


PALMER-


History of the town of Palmer, Mass., early known as the Elbow Tract ; including records of the plantation district and town, 1716-1889. With a genealogical register.


J. H. Temple. 602 p. 8°, Springfield, Mass., 1889. Published by the Town of Palmer. Clark W. Bryan Co., publishers.


PITTSFIELD-


History of Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Mass. Vol. I, 1734 to 1800. Vol. II, 1800 to 1876.


J. E. A. Smith, compiler, under the direction of a general com- mittee.


2 vols. 8°, Boston, 1869, 1876. Published by authority of the Town.


PLYMOUTH-


Ancient landmarks of Plymouth.


Part I. Historical Sketch and Titles of Estates.


Part II. Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families.


William T. Davis. 312 p. 8°, Boston, 1883. A. Williams & Co., publishers.


REHOBOTH-


Vital Records of Rehoboth, 1642-1896.


James N. Arnold. 926 p. 4°, Providence, R. I., 1897. Narragansett - Historical Publishing Co., publishers.


RICHMOND ---


History of Lenox and Richmond, Mass.


Charles J. Palmer. 48 p. 8°, Pittsfield, Mass., 1904. Sun Printing Co., publishers.


ROXBURY TOWN-


History of Roxbury Town. Charles M. Ellis.


146 p. 8°, Boston, 1847. Published by Samuel G. Drake. See Boston.


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MASSACHUSETTS


SCOTCH-IRISH PIONEERS IN ULSTER AND AMERICA-"


Charles Knowles Bolton, 398 p. 8°, Boston, 1910. Bacon & Brown, publishers.


SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI-


Proceedings of the Massachusetts State Society of the Cincinnati from its organization. June 9, 1783, to July 4, 1811.


Bound in copy of the Society of the Cincinnati. See General Works, Society of the Cincinnati.


112 p. 8°, Boston, 1812. Printed by Thomas B. Wait & Co.


SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY-


Historical memoranda with lists of members and their revolutionary ancestors.


294 p. 8°, Boston, 1899. Published by The Society.


SOLDIERS AND SAILORS OF MASSACHUSETTS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR-


A compilation from the archives prepared and published by Wm. M. Olin, Secretary of the Commonwealth.


17 vols. 8°, Boston, 1896-1898. Wright & Potter, State Printers. SOWANS-


With ancient records of Sowans and parts adjacent. Illustrated.


Thomas Williams Bricknell. 195 p. 4º, Cleveland, Ohio, 1908. The Arthur H. Clark Co., publishers.


SPRINGFIELD-


Annals of Chicopee Street, 1675-1875. Records and reminiscences of an old New England Parish for a period of 200 years.


Clara Skeele Palmer. 87 p. 8°, Springfield, Mass., 1899. Henry R. Johnson, publisher.


History of the First Church in Springfield. An address delivered June 22, 1875. With an appendix.


60 p. 8°, Springfield, Mass., 1875. Whitney & Adams, publishers.


SUDBURY-


See Framingham, Mass. By William Barry.


SUFFOLK COUNTY DEEDS-


Published by the authority of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Boston, acting as county commissioners for the county of Suffolk.


Vol. I, 1880, to Vol. XIV, 1906. 8°, Boston, 1880-1906. Rockwell & Churchill, State Printers.


UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND


LABOR-


Burcan of Census. Heads of families at the first census of the United States, taken in the year 1790. Massachusetts.


363 p. 4°, Washington, D. C., 1908. U. S. Government, publishers.


WATERTOWN, WALTHAM, WESTON-


Gencalogies of the families and descendants of the early settlers of Watertown, Mass., including Waltham and Weston. To which is


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MASSACHUSETTS-MICHIGAN


WATERTOWN-


appended the early history of the town, with illustrations, maps and notes, 2d edition. With a memoir of the author, by Horatio Gates Jones, A.M.


Henry Bond, M.D. 2 vols. in one. 1094 p. 8°, Boston, 1860. N. E. Historical & Genealogical Society, publishers.


WESSANGUSSET-


See Weymouth, Mass.


WEYMOUTH-


Historical Sketch of the Town of Weymouth, Mass., from 1622 to 1884.


Gilbert Nash, compiler. In Vol. 2, Weymouth Historical Society Col- lections. 346 p. 8°, Weymouth, 1885. Published by the Town of Weymouth.


Wessangusset and Weymouth. Historical address by Charles Francis Adams, Jr.


Weymouth in its first thirty years. Gilbert Nash.


Weymouth thirty years later. Charles Francis Adams.


See Weymouth Historical Collections No. 3, 1905.


Published by The Society.


Weymouth Historical Society Publications, Nos. 1, 2, 3. Published by The Society, Weymouth, Mass., 1881, 1885, 1905.


WOBURN-


Woburn records of births, deaths, and marriages, 1640 to 1873. Bound with annual reports city government of Woburn.


Edward F. Johnson. 8°, Woburn, Mass., 1890-1894.


WORCESTOR-


History of Worcester in the War of the Rebellion.


Abijah P. Marion. 578 p. 8°, Cleveland, Ohio, 1870. The Arthur H. Clark Co., publishers.


MICHIGAN


DETROIT-


Early Days in Detroit. Papers written by General Friend Palmer, of Detroit. Being his personal reminiscences of important events and descriptions of the city for over 80 years.


1032 p. 8°, Detroit, Mich., 1906. Copyright by Hunt & June. Printed by Richmond & Backus Co.


Early Detroit. A sketch of some of the interesting affairs of the olden times.


C. M. Burton. 52 p. 8°, Detroit, Mich., 1909. Speaker-Hines Press.


Centennial Celebration of the Evacuation of Detroit by the British, July 11, 1766-July 11, 1896. Report of the Proceedings with the addresses of Col. H. M. Duffield, Senator J. C. Burrows, and President James B. Angell.


179 p. 8°, Detroit, Mich., 1896. John F. Erby & Co., printers.


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MICHIGAN-MINNESOTA-NEBRASKA-MISSISSIPPI


GRAND RAPIDS-


Historical Society Publications.


Parts 1, 6, 1906-11. Published at Grand Rapids, Mich.


PIONEER SOCIETY OF MICHIGAN-


Michigan Pioneer Collections, Vol. I, 1874, to Vol. XXXVIII, 1912; with Index Vols. I to XXX, 1874-1906.


8º, Lansing, Mich. Published by The Society.


MINNESOTA


MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY-


Collections of, 1864, 1867, Vols. I, III, V, VIII, IX, XII-XIV, 1872 to 1912.


Published at St. Paul, Minn., by The Society.


NEBRASKA


INDIAN WAR OF 1864-


Being a fragment of the early history of Kansas, Nebraska, Colo- rado, and Wyoming.


Eugene F. Ware. 601 p. 12º, Topeka, Kans., 1911. Crane & Co., publishers. SOLDIERS-


Soldiers, sailors and marines of the War of 1812, Mexican War, and the War of the Rebellion, residing in Nebraska June 1, 1893.


John C. Allen, Secretary of State, compiler. 227 p. and index 20 p. 8°, Lincoln, Neb., 1893. State Printer.


STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS-


Transactions and Reports-


Vol. I, 1885, to Vol. V, 1893.


Vol. I (second series), 1894-95, (Vol. I).


Vol. I (second series), 1899, (Vol. III). Proceedings and Collections- Vol. XI (second series II, Vol. VI), 1906.


Vol. XII (second series II, Vol. VII), 1907. Vol. XV (second series II, Vol. X), 1907. Vol. XVI, 1911.


MISSISSIPPI


DEPARTMENT OF ARCHIVES AND HISTORY-


Fourth annual report, October 1, 1904, to October 1, 1905. 43 p. 8°, Nashville, Tenn. Brandon Printing Co.


HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSISSIPPI-


Publications of, Vol. X, 1909; Vol. XI, 1910.


Edited by Franklin L. Riley, secretary. Published at University of Mississippi, Oxford, Miss.


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MISSISSIPPI-MISSOURI


HISTORY OF MISSISSIPPI-


From the discovery of the great river by Hernando De Soto, including the earliest settlement made by the French under Iberville, to the death of Jefferson Davis. Robert Lowry and William H. McGardle. 648 p. 8°, Jackson, Miss., 1891. R. H. Henry & Co., publishers.


OFFICIAL AND STATISTICAL REGISTER OF MISSISSIPPI, 1904-


Dunbar Rowland, compiler. 694 p. 8°, Nashville, Tenn., 1904. Press of the Brandon Printing Co.


MISSOURI


CREOLES OF ST. LOUIS-


Paul Beckwith.


169 p. 8°, St. Louis, 1893. Nixon-Jones Printing Co., publishers.


HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI, ST. LOUIS-


Collections of, Vol. II, 1900, to Vol. V, 1913.


Published at St. Louis, Mo., by The Society.


Missouri Historical Review.


Vol. I, No. 1, October, 1906.


Vol. II, Nos. 1-4, 1907-08.


Vol. III, Nos. 1-4, 1909.


Vol. IV, Nos. 1, 2, 4, 1910.


Vol. V, Nos. 1, 2, 1911.


Vol. VI, No. 1, 1911-12.


Vol. VIII, 1914.


Published at Columbia, Mo., by Historical Society.


HISTORY OF MISSOURI-


From the earliest explorations and settlements until the admission of the state into the Union.


Louis Houck. 3 vols. 8°, Chicago, 1908. R. R. Donnelley & Sons, publishers.


HOYNE'S-


Annual directory of homeopathic physicians in the State of Illinois for the year 1879. Vol. I, No. 7. Containing also an alphabetical list of homeopathic physicians residing in the states of Indiana, Missouri . and Kansas.


T. S. Hoyne, M.D. 31 p. 8°, Chicago, 1879. T. S. Hoyne, M.D., publisher. Also Vol. I, No. 10, 1882.


PIONEERS OF MISSOURI AND ILLINOIS-


See pp. 1-8 in Vol. III, No. 1, January, 1912, of the Utah Genea- logical and Historical Magazine. Francis M. Lyman.


SPANISH REGIME IN MISSOURI-


A collection of papers and documents relating to Upper Louisiana, principally within the present limits of Missouri, during the dominion of Spain, from the Archives of the Indies at Seville, etc., translated from the original Spanish into English, and including also some papers concerning the supposed grant to Col. George Morgan, etc.


Louis Houck. 2 vols. 8°, Chicago, 1909. R. R. Donnelley & Sons, publishers.


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MISSOURI-NEW HAMPSHIRE


WAR OF 1812, BOONE COUNTY, MISSOURI-


List of soldiers petitioning for pensions.


See p. 102, in Vol. VIII, No. 2, January, 1914.


Missouri Historical Review, Columbia, Mo. Published by The State Historical Society.


WAR OF THE REBELLION --


Missouri troops in service during Civil War.


U. S. Government, publishers. Senate Document, Vol. 28, 57th Congress, 1st Session. 1901-1902.


NEW HAMPSHIRE


AMHERST-


History of the town of Amherst, N. H., 1728 to 1882, with geneal- ogies of Amherst families.


Daniel F. Secomb. 978 p. 8°, Concord, N. H., 1883. Evans, Sleeper & Woodbury, publishers.


BAPTIST CHURCH-


The annual register of the Baptist denomination in North America ; to the first of November, 1790.


John Asplund, Southampton Co., Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°.


CANDIA-


History of the town of Candia, Rockingham County, N. H., from its first settlement to the present time.


J. Bailey Moore. 528 p. 8º, Manchester, N. H., 1893. George W. Browne, publisher.


CHARLESTON-


History of Charleston, N. H., the old No. 4, embracing the part borne by its inhabitants in the Indian, French and Revolutionary wars, and the Vermont controversy, also genealogies and sketches of families, from its settlement to 1876.


Rev. Henry H. Saunderson. 726 p. 8°, Claremont, N. H., 1876. Printed for the Town by The Claremont Manufacturing Company.


CONCORD-


The history of Concord, (N. H.) from its first grant in 1725 to the organization of the city government in 1853, with a history of the ancient Penacooks, (with map).


Nathaniel Bouton. 786 p. 8°, Concord, 1856. Benning W. Sanborn, publisher.


FIRST NEW HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT-


War of the Revolution. History of the First New Hampshire Regiment in the War of the Revolution.


Frederic Kidder. 184 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1868. Joel Munsell.


HAVERHILL-


History of Haverhill, N. H.


Rev. J. Q. Bittinger. 442 p. 8°, Haverhill, N. H., 1888. Cohos Steam Press.


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NEW HAMPSHIRE-NEW JERSEY


PROVINCIAL AND STATE PAPERS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE- Vols. I to XXX, 1623-1768.


Nathaniel Bouton, D.D., Isaac W. Hammond and Albert Stillman Batchel- lor, compilers. 8°, Concord, N. H. Published by the State, 1867-1907.


UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR-


Bureau of the Census. Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790. New Hampshire.


71 p. 4°, Washington, D. C., 1908. U. S. Government, publishers.


NEW JERSEY


ARCHIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY-


Journal of Governor and Council.


First Series-


Vol. XIII, Vol. I, 1682-1714.


Vol. XIV, Vol. II, 1715-1738. Calendar of Records.


Vol. XXI, 1664-1703.


Vol. XXII, Marriage Records, 1665-1800.


Vol. XXIII, Vol. I, 1670-1730. Calendar of New Jersey Wills.


Vol. XXIV, Vol. V, 1762-1765. Extracts from American news- papers relating to New Jersey.


Vol. XXV, Vol. VI, 1766-1767. Extracts from American news- papers relating to New Jersey.


Vol. XXXVI, Vol. VII, 1768-1769. Extracts from American news- papers relating to New Jersey.


Vol. XXVII, Vol. VIII, 1770-1771. Extracts from American newspapers relating to New Jersey.


Second Series-


Vol. II, 1778. Extracts from American newspapers.


Vol. III, 1779. Extracts from American newspapers. Trenton, N. J., 1890-1906.


BAPTIST CHURCH-


The annual Baptist register of the Baptist denomination in North America, to the first of November, 1790.


John Asplund, Southampton Co., Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.


BERGEN-


Annals of the classes of Bergen, of the Reformed Dutch Church, and of the churches under its care; including the civil history of the ancient township of Bergen, N. J.


Benjamin C. Taylor, D.D. 479 p. 12º, New York, 1857. Board of Publi- cation of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church. Hosford & Co., printers. CAPE MAY COUNTY-


The history of Cape May County, N. J., from the aboriginal times to the present day.


Lewis Townsend Stevens. 480 p. 8°, Cape May City, 1897.


See Ludlam Family History.


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NEW JERSEY


CONTINENTAL LINE OF NEW JERSEY-


In the Virginia Campaign of 1781.


William S. Stryker. 45 p. 8°, Trenton, 1882. John L. Murphy, printer.


ELIZABETH-


Inscriptions on tombstones and monuments in the burying grounds of the First Presbyterian Church and St. John's Church at Elizabeth, N. J., 1664-1892.


William Ogden Wheeler and Edmund D. Halsey, compilers. 355 p. 8°, New Haven, Conn. Press of Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor.


ELIZABETH TOWN-


The history of St. John's Church, Elizabeth Town, N. J., from the year 1703 to the present time. .


Samuel A. Clark. 203 p. 12º, Philadelphia, 1857. J. B. Lippincott & Co., publishers.


GERMANS OF NEW JERSEY-


The early Germans of New Jersey, their history, churches and . genealogies.


Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers. 667 p. 8°, Dover, N. J., 1895. Dover Printing Co., publishers.


HACKENSACK-


Historical discourse delivered on occasion of the reopening and dedication of "The First Reformed (Dutch) Church." Hackensack, N. J., May 2, 1869.


Rev. Theodore Romeyn. 23 p. 8º, New York, 1870. Board of Publica- tion, R.C.A. Hosford & Sons, printers.


HANOVER; MORRIS COUNTY-


Church members, marriages and baptisms, at Hanover, Morris County, N. J., during the pastorate of Rev. Jacob Green, and to the settlement of Rev. Aaron Condit, 1746-1796.


William Ogden Wheeler and Edmund D. Halsey, compilers. 32 p. 8°, Morristown, N. J., 1893. The Jerseyman Printing Office.


See also Whippany and Hanover, N. J.


HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF NEW JERSEY-


Containing a general collection of the most interesting facts, traditions, and biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc., relating to the history and antiquities, with geographical descriptions of townships in the state.


John W. Barber and Henry Howe, compilers. 519 p. 8º, Newark, N. J., 1855. Published by Benjamin Olds for Justus H. Bradley.


HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NEW JERSEY-


A magazine of history. Biography and genealogy.


1894 to 1912. Incomplete file. 8°, Newark, N. J. Published by The Society.


HUDSON COUNTY-


History of the county of Hudson, New Jersey, from its earliest settlement to the present time.


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NEW JERSEY


HUDSON COUNTY-


Charles H. Winfield. 568 p. 8°, New York, 1874. Kennard & Hay Print- ing Co., publishers.


MORRISTOWN-


History of the First Presbyterian Church, Morristown, N. J.


Part I. Records of Trustees and Sessions, from 1742 to 1882.


.


Part II. The Combined Registers, 1742 to 1885.


8°, Morristown, N. J., 1885. Published by the Board of Trustees, First Presbyterian Church, Morristown, N. J.


OFFICIAL REGISTER-


Of the officers and men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War.


Printed by the order of the Legislature. William S. Stryker. 878 p. 8º, Trenton, N. J., 1872. William T. Nicholson & Co., printers.


SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI-


The Cincinnati, with the by-laws and rules of the New Jersey State Society.




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