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        Proof of the Revolutionary Service of Lt. John Stewart of Colrain, Massachusetts

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        Proof of the Revolutionary Service of Lt. John Stewart of Colrain, Massachusetts
          1. A Journal of Two Campaigns of the Fourth Regiment of U.S. Infantry; In the Michigan and Indiana Territories, Under the Command of Col. John P. Boyd, and Lt. Col. James Miller During the Years 1811, &

            A Journal of Two Campaigns of the Fourth Regiment of U.S. Infantry; In the Michigan and Indiana Territories, Under the Command of Col. John P. Boyd, and Lt. Col. James Miller During the Years 1811, &

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          1. Rules and Regulations of the John H. Streatford Hospital Declared Open to the Public on Tuesday, the 10th February, 1885 by His Honor the Lt.-Governor of Ontario [microform]

            Rules and Regulations of the John H. Streatford Hospital Declared Open to the Public on Tuesday, the 10th February, 1885 by His Honor the Lt.-Governor of Ontario [microform]

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          1. Appendix for Charles Schaw of Sauchie, Lord Cathcart, against John Stewart Nicolson Schaw, heir of entail of the estate of Greenock.

            Appendix for Charles Schaw of Sauchie, Lord Cathcart, against John Stewart Nicolson Schaw, heir of entail of the estate of Greenock.

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          1. Narrative of the Capture and Burning of Fort Massachusetts by the French and Indians, in the Time of the war of 1744-1749 ... Written at the Time by one of the Captives, the Rev. Mr. John Norton. Now

            Narrative of the Capture and Burning of Fort Massachusetts by the French and Indians, in the Time of the war of 1744-1749 ... Written at the Time by one of the Captives, the Rev. Mr. John Norton. Now

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          1. Confession of Michael Martin, or Captain Lightfoot, Who Was Hung at Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the Year 1821, for the Robbery of Maj. Bray. Also, an Account of Dr. John Wilson, Who Recently Died at

            Confession of Michael Martin, or Captain Lightfoot, Who Was Hung at Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the Year 1821, for the Robbery of Maj. Bray. Also, an Account of Dr. John Wilson, Who Recently Died at

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