998 resultados para Charter Street Cemetery (Salem, Mass.)
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Evans 29352.
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"To the proprietors of meeting-house in Hollis-street" (signed Jno. Pierpont): p. [3]-8.
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"October 26th, 1839."
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First edition, Salem, 1880. Compiled by T. F. Hunt and H. M. Batchelder.
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Published under provisions of chapter 470, Acts of 1902, Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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Published under provisions of chapter 470, acts of 1902, commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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Published under provisions of chapter 470, Acts of 1902, commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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Alphabetical indexes to the manuscript records of the town, supplemented by information from church registers, cemetery inscriptions and other sources.
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Vol. II-III published by the Essex institute, Salem, Mass., 1923-24.
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Appendix, pp.[50]-62, contains a "Brief historical sketch of the First Church in Salem," with an illustration of the meeting-house built in 1718.
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Appendix, pp.[40]-48, contains a "Brief historical sketch of the First Church in Salem."
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Latest issue consulted: 1912.
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Small pamphlet-sized notebook containing handwritten transcriptions of three poems copied by James Diman, likely in the early 1730s. The notebook contains "The Catholic Remedy. to ye Tune of To all you Ladies, not at land &c.," "Father Ab--y's Will. Col. Sweeper Camb: Dec. 1731," and "The Poet's Lamentation for ye Loss of his cat, w'ch he used to call his Muse" copied from the London Magazine, November 1733. The "Catholic Remedy" begins "You Peope who desire to mend / your Desperate Estate..." and includes the note, "Made upon A--D--'s goving over to take orders. The note refers to the voyage of Addington Davenport (Harvard AB 1719) to England join the priesthood of the Church of England in 1730. "Father Ab--y's Will" begins "To my dear Wife, / My joy and Life..." and was a humorous poem published in 1731 after the death of Harvard College Sweeper Matthew Abdy, and attributed to Jonathan Seccombe (Harvard AB 1728). The "Poet's Lamentation" begins "Oppress'd with Grief, in heavy strains I mourn..." and was written by Joseph Green (Harvard AB 1726) as a parody of a psalm composed by Mather Byles (Harvard AB 1725). Pages 10-12, holding part of "Father Ab--y's Will" are missing, and pages 13-15 are no longer attached to the item.