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The History of New Ipswich, From Its First Grant in MDCCXXXVI

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Date: 1736 to 1852
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The History of New Ipswich, From Its First Grant in MDCCXXXVI

To the Present Time: with Genealogical Notices of the Principal Families, and Also the Proceedings of the Centennial Celebration, September 11, 1850.

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Table of Contents

  • Dedication
  • List of Engravings
  • Contents
  • Chapter 1: Physical History
  • Chapter 2: History of the Land Title
  • Chapter 3: Earliest Civil History
  • Chapter 4: Proprietary History, 1749-1762
  • Chapter 5: Incorporation to the Revolution, 1762-1775
  • Chapter 6: Revolutionary History, 1775-1776
  • Chapter 7: Revolutionary History, 1777-1780
  • Chapter 8: State and Federal Constitutions
  • Chapter 9: History of The Last Half Century
  • Chapter 10: Meeting Houses
  • Chapter 11: Ecclesiastical History
  • Chapter 12: Educational History
  • Chapter 13: Trade and Manufactures
  • Chapter 14: Miscellaneous Subjects
  • Part 2: Family History and Biography, Page 289

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