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Page 88
... Hubbardston , and Barre , where it receives large additional supplies of water , it passes wes- terly and becomes the boundary line between Hardwick and New Braintree . Then leaving the County and passing through the town of Ware , it ...
... Hubbardston , and Barre , where it receives large additional supplies of water , it passes wes- terly and becomes the boundary line between Hardwick and New Braintree . Then leaving the County and passing through the town of Ware , it ...
Page 110
... Hubbardston 1767 , June 13 1,367 334 100 01 Northbridge 1772 , July 14 905 199 50 59 Barre 1774 , June 14 2,077 540 185 32 Ward 1778 , April 10 608 124 48 23 Milford 1780 , April 11 1,160 276 101 18 Sterling 1781 , April 25 1,710 455 ...
... Hubbardston 1767 , June 13 1,367 334 100 01 Northbridge 1772 , July 14 905 199 50 59 Barre 1774 , June 14 2,077 540 185 32 Ward 1778 , April 10 608 124 48 23 Milford 1780 , April 11 1,160 276 101 18 Sterling 1781 , April 25 1,710 455 ...
Page 116
... Hubbardston , and west by Phillipston . Its shape is oblong . Its greatest length , from north to south , is about seven miles , and its average breadth will not exceed four miles . The original grant of the township was six miles ...
... Hubbardston , and west by Phillipston . Its shape is oblong . Its greatest length , from north to south , is about seven miles , and its average breadth will not exceed four miles . The original grant of the township was six miles ...
Page 117
... Hubbardston , where it changes its course to the northeast and passes into Gard- ner . It soon re - appears , and forming for some distance the boun- dary line between the two towns , finally runs into a corner of Win- chendon , where ...
... Hubbardston , where it changes its course to the northeast and passes into Gard- ner . It soon re - appears , and forming for some distance the boun- dary line between the two towns , finally runs into a corner of Win- chendon , where ...
Page 118
... Hubbardston . This is the western branch of Ware river . The second is a small brook running south into Hubbardston , where it mingles itself with the waters of Burnshirt . There are numerous other small and inconsiderable streams in ...
... Hubbardston . This is the western branch of Ware river . The second is a small brook running south into Hubbardston , where it mingles itself with the waters of Burnshirt . There are numerous other small and inconsiderable streams in ...
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Page 169 - What sought they thus afar ? Bright jewels of the mine ? The wealth of seas, the spoils of war ? They sought a faith's pure shrine ! Ay, call it holy ground, The soil where first they trod ; They have left unstained what there they found — Freedom to worship God.
Page 169 - Amidst the storm they sang, And the stars heard and the sea ; And the sounding aisles of the dim woods rang To the anthem of the free...
Page 259 - Every man of an immense crowded audience appeared to me to go away as I did, ready to take arms against Writs of Assistance. Then and there, was the first scene of the first act of opposition to the arbitrary claims of Great Britain. Then and there, the child Independence was born.
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