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"The adventuresome seven" were emigrants from England to America, most born between 1603 and 1606. Thomas Flint immigrated to Boston in 1636, and moved to Concord in 1638. His brother, Henry, immigrated to Boston in 1635, and later moved to Braintree. Their uncle, William Wood, immigrated to Massachusetts in 1629 and settled in 1638 in Concord. Thomas and William Flint, brothers, immigrated from Wales to Salem. Thomas and Richard Flynt immigrated from Scotland to Virginia. Descendants of these seven lived in New England, New York, Virginia, Illinois, Missouri, California and elsewhere.
Vols. 1-14,16- include the society's Proceedings,1871-1905,1961- .
A richly illustrated history of Wisconsin’s astronomical innovations Explore the remarkable story of Wisconsin astronomers whose curiosity, persistence, and innovation helped us better understand our universe. Chasing the Stars traces the history of the University of Wisconsin’s Washburn Observatory, where some of the world’s most cutting-edge astronomical inventions were born. Learn about the earliest Indigenous stargazers, the women who worked as the first human computers, the astronomers who sold time by the stars, the scientists who shrank the Milky Way, and the crucial role Wisconsin astronomers played in the development of modern astrophysics and space astronomy. This extraordinary book features more than 100 modern and historic photographs that illustrate the people and science behind Wisconsin’s astronomical innovations. Designed for lay readers and astronomers alike, Chasing the Stars inspires all of us to look up at the sky in wonder.