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GENEALOGICAL

MADE BY FRANK A. HUTCHINSON,

RESEARCHES

Roger's Building, Room 3,

209 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS.

Researches in New England and Great Britain made

Genealogist. by experienced genealogists at moderate cost.

Difficult cases requiring careful examination of original records a specialty. P. O. Address, GORDON PLACE, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. LUCY HALL GREENLAW.

The Choates in America.

By the Author of "THE COGSWELLS IN AMERICA," etc. Royal Octavo; pp. 1-XVI, 1-458; Illustrated.

This work embraces genealogies and personal sketches of the descendants of JOHN CHOATE of Ipswich, Mass., 1643; is finely printed, has marginal red lines, and is fully indexed. Price, $7.00. Address E. O. JAMESON, 49 Hancock St., Boston, Mass. The Family of Zaccheus Gould. By Dr. B. 4. Gould. 2 plates and map; large 8vo; cloth; 354 pages. Lynn, 1895. Price, $5. This gives the ancestry of Zaccheus Gould, who came to New England about 1638, and eight generations of his descendants of the name.

Ye Great and General Courte in Collonie Times. By James R. Newhall. Crown 8vo; cloth; 504 pages. Lynn, 1897.

Price,

$1.75 Historical and descriptive; John Humphrey: Robert Keayne; Hachaliah Grout; Levi Hubbard; Adoniram Norton: The Workers and their Works; Domestic Relations; Educational Glimmerings; Assorted Illustrations; Closing Scenes; etc.

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THE NICHOLS PRESS, Box 22, Lynn, Mass.

Books for Sale. Three-Century Calendar, Giving the days of the week and the days of the month from 1600 to 1900. By Sidney Perley. Salem, 1890. Price, 25 cents.

History of Boxford, Mass. By Sidney PerLey. 10 plates; 8vo; cloth; 418 pages. Boxford, 1880. Price, $5.

This work embraces the history of that ancient borough from 1645 to 1880. biographies, lists of town clerks, selectmen, etc. It includes several pedigrees and

The Dwellings of Boxford, Mass. By Sid ney Perley. 14 engravings; cloth; 8vo;

275 pages; full index. Salem, 1893. Price, $2.

This work gives the history of every house that ever stood in Boxford, together with the history of the families that lived in them, including much genealogical matter.

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Ipswich Antiquarian Papers. Published by
Rev. Augustine Caldwell and Prof. Arthur
W. Dowe. In 53 numbers, complete. Ips-
wich, 1879-1885. Price, $10.

Only 150 sets printed. Contains valuable matter on the
Revolution, genealogies, descriptions of old houses, early
grants, town and church records, wills, etc.
of houses, portraits, silhouettes, seals, etc.

39 illustrations

FURNITURE, CHINA, SILVER Historic Storms of New England. By Sid

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Old Daland Bouse,
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ney Perley. Cloth; 8vo; 341 pages. Salem, 1891. Price, $1.64.

In this volume is entertainingly given accounts of the gales and wrecks along the coast, tornadoes, great snow storms, rains, freshets, droughts, cold winters, hot summers, avalanches, earthquakes, dark days, comets and auroras, and pathetic and amusing incidents that have been wit nessed by the generations of dwellers in New England. Ipswich, Mass. Celebration, 1884. 250th An

niversary. 5 engravings and 2 heliotype plates. 8vo.; paper; ix-149 pages. Boston, 1884. Price, $1.25.

Gives full account of celebration. Historical address, The Evolution of a New England Town, by Rev. John C. Kimball. Addresses by Gov. Geo. D. Robinson, Hon. Rob't C. Winthrop, Hon. Leverett Saltonstall, Dr. D. D. Slade, and others. The heliotype plates include a folding view of Ipswich from Heartbreak Hill and a rare portrait of Gov. John Winthrop, the younger.

SALEM, MASS. The Poets of Essex County, Mass. By Sidney Perley. Cloth; 214 pages. Salem, 1889. Price, $1.25.

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The volume contains biographical sketches of James Berry Bensel, Anne Bradstreet, R. S. Coffin, S. W. Foss, William Lloyd Garrison, Lucy Larcom, Alonzo Lewis, Martha Perry Lowe, George Lunt, Henry Pickering, John ., Pierpont, Albert Pike, Epes Sargent, Harriet Prescott Spofford, W. W. Story, Harriet Beecher Stowe, William B. Tappan, Jones Very, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps-Ward, John G. Whittier, William Winter and fifty others, with selections from their writings.

Hammatt Papers. The early inhabitants of

Ipswich, Mass., 1633-1700. By Abraham Hammatt. Descriptive genealogies. Extremely valuable. Small edition. Only three numbers printed. Paper; illustrated; each part has about 50 pages. Ipswich, 1882. Price, per part, 75 cts.

No. 1.

Abbott to Choate. No. 2. Challis to Easton.

LUSCOMB'S OLD CORNER PHARMACY, No. 3. Epes to Hodgkins.

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Salem Commons and Commoners or the
Economic Beginnings of Mass. By Prof.
Herbert B. Adams, of Johns Hopkins Univer-
sity. 8vo; paper; 90 pages. Salem, 1883.
Price, $1.

CONTENTS: Fisher Plantation of Cape Ann; Origin of
Salem Plantation; House Lots; Ten Acre Lots: Widow's
Lots: Maid's Lots; Common Fields; Salem Meadows;
Great Pasture.

Topsfield Historical Collections. Vol. I. 4 plates; 8vo; cloth; 100 pages; Topsfield, 1895. Price, $1.50.

Contains, baptisms 1727-1779; genealogies; sketches of trials; s; military company; proceedings; etc.

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THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN,
SALEM, MASS.

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