| Jonathan Greenleaf - 1821 - 684 頁
...in high spirits. Thank God who has appeared to belp me last Sabbath and to day. May 6. — Mr.,Allen died. 9. — Was buried. 22. — Sailed to day for...got in this morning. PM came on shore, lodges at Mr. Fox's. 27. — The Government dined in the Court Chamber. 28. — Yesterday and to day we had a vast... | |
| William Willis - 1833 - 368 頁
...visitors and those must have been necessarily crowded. Mr. Smith says in anticipation of the event, " we have been painting and fitting up our house for the treaty which is approaching," and June 28 he says, " yesterday and to day we had a vast concourse dined with us at our expense."1... | |
| William Willis - 1865 - 966 頁
...visitors and those must have been necessarily crowded. Mr. Smith says in anticipation of the event, "we have been painting and fitting up our house for the treaty which is approaching," and June 28, he says, "yesterday and to-day we had a vast concourse dined with us at our expense."'... | |
| William Goold - 1881 - 184 頁
...event in the little town of not over 150 families. The reverend gentleman's first mention is : "June 18. We have been painting and fitting up our house for the treaty which is approaching. " June 21. The Norridgewock Indians came here — forty-two in all, and twenty-five men. " June 24.... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1881 - 538 頁
...event in the little town of not over 150 families. The reverend gentleman's first mention is: "June 18. We have been painting and fitting up our house for the treaty which is approaching. "June 21. The Norridgewock Indians came here—forty-two in all, and twenty-five men. "June 24. Several... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1881 - 540 頁
...event in the little town of not over 150 families. The reverend gentleman's first mention is: "June 18. We have been painting and fitting up our house for the treaty which is approaching. " June 21. The Norridgewock Indians came here—forty-two in all, and twenty-five men. " June 24. Several... | |
| William Goold - 1886 - 620 頁
...little town of not over one hundred and fifty families. The reverend gentleman's first mention is : June 18. We have been painting and fitting up our house for the treaty which is approaching. June 21. The Norridgcwock Indians came here — forty-two in all, and twenty-five men. June 24. Several... | |
| Emma Huntington Nason - 1908 - 174 頁
...kept a journal during these exciting days from which I make the following extracts : June 1 8, 1754. We have been painting and fitting up our house for the treaty which is approaching. June 25. Eight hundred soldiers got in and encamped on Bang's Island. June 26. The Governor got in... | |
| Herbert Milton Sylvester - 2013 - 716 頁
...Belknap, History of New Hampshire, p. 807, note. 1MS. Letters of Governor Wentworth. 2" (1749) June 18. We have been painting and fitting up our house for the treaty which is approaching. " June 21. The Norridgewock Indians came here — fortytwo in all, and twenty-five men. "June 24. Several... | |
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