1000 resultados para Nichols, Thomas Spencer, 1843-1851.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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v. 1. Geologic processes and their results.--v.2. Earth history: Genesis--Paleozoic.--v.3 Earth history: Mesozoic, Cenozoic.
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Includes index.
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Also included in London. International fisheries exhibition, 1883. The fisheries exhibition literature.
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Vols. for 1893-19<23> includes section: "Reviews."
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This brief handwritten document certifies that the guardianship of Nathaniel Jarvis of Cambridge, Massachusetts, was granted to John Walton of Cambridge according to the records of the Probate Office in Cambridge. The document is attested by James Winthrop in his capacity as register of probate for Middlesex County.
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In this deed of feoffment, written on Dec. 10, 1677, Thomas Sweetman agreed to sell his dwelling house, barn, and orchard to his son-in-law, Michael Spencer, for the cost of eighty pounds sterling. The property was located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on what was then the northwest corner of the grounds of Harvard College, and was sold "together with the wood lot upon the rocks and cow commons belonging to it." The deed specifies that both Sweetman and his wife Isabel were to be allowed to occupy the property until their deaths, and further explains that Spencer and his family were already living in the dwelling house, occupying three rooms. The document was signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of Daniel Gookin, Jr. and John Bridgham. It was also signed by Thomas Sweetman.