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Includes history, by-laws, membership list and guest book of the Fort Massachusetts Historical Society formed January 18, 1896. The guest book section includes date, signature, and in many cases, the home town of guests.
"At the annual meeting of the Fort Massachusetts Historical Society expressions of sorrow and appreciation of their late president were given"--Heading of letter.
A fascinating analysis of artifacts that illuminates relationships among the English, French, and Indians at a critical moment in American history
Excerpt from Narrative of the Capture and Burning of Fort Massachusetts by the French and Indians, in the Time of War 1744-1749, and the Captivity of All Those Stationed There, to the Number of Thirty Persons Mr. Norton's captivity was of one year's continuance, want ing four days. His narrative was printed in 1748, in Boston, and sold opposite the prison. Who the printer was, or the bookseller, is not mentioned. As Daniel F owle kept in Queen street at this time, and the prison was in that street, where the court house now is, he was probably the printer. The author was perhaps his own publisher. He appears not to have had much praetice as a writer, but what is of more importance, he was ev...
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Enjoy learning the colorful history of Fort Massachusetts with thirty-eight easy to color illustrations.
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