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1. [GM] BAILEY Genealogies GB2 [1]
Among the genealogy and history books at http://www.hertge.com/essex BAILEY-BAYLEY GENEALOGIES The descendants of James and Richard Bailey of Rowley, Mass. and John Bailey of Salisbury and Newbury, Mass. Facsimile reprint extracted from the Essex Antiquarian 1901. CODE GB2 27 pages soft cover $7.00 + $2.00 S&H Master Charge/Visa or Check US funds. Inquire re shipment outside USA. TO ORDER: E-mail us your intention to purchase. We will reserve a c
2. [GM] S. DAKOTA: "Homesteading in the Badlands - 1912" [1]
"HOMESTEADING IN THE SOUTH DAKOTA BADLANDS 1912 / The Last, Best West" by Ernest G. Bormann (Stickney, South Dakota). Argus Printers, Stickney. 1971 (5th printing 1984). 128 pgs. Softbound. Good condition except rubbed area on cover. Interesting first-hand account of early ranching in South Dakota: tarpaper shacks, sod houses ("soddies"), rattlesnakes and all... Ernest Bormann was a son of Carl Friedrich ("Fritz") Wilhelm Boerman, a German immigrant who homesteaded in South Dakota by 1883. From ranc
3. [GM] NY: Society of American Wars [1917] [1]
"SOCIETY OF AMERICAN WARS / Commandery of the State of New York / Chartered December 16, 1909." Second book of the Society, May 1917. Edited by Louis Everit de Forest. 103 pages. Hardbound. Good condition, excepting tear in front free endpaper where a previous owner removed a label. List of national officers since organization (national commandery founded 1897). Lists of commanderies of New York, DC, Maine, Massachusetts and New Jersey. Constitution and By-Laws of the Commandery of the State of New Y
4. [GM] WOODWELL, Matthew of Salem GW1 - [1]
Among the genealogy and history books at http://www.hertge.com/essex WOODWELL Matthew Woodwell of Salem, Mass. and His Descendants (Photocopy) CODE GW1 21 pages soft cover $6.00 + $2. S&H Master Charge/Visa or Check US funds. Inquire re shipment outside USA. TO ORDER: E-mail us your intention to purchase. We will reserve a copy for you ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ and send you an order form. ON-LINE CATALOG: See our on-line cat
5. [GM] PA: Lancaster County "JOURNAL" (Easter 1978) [1]
"JOURNAL" (Quarterly pub. of the Lancaster County Historical Society). Vol. 82, No. 2 [Easter 1978]. 60+ pages. Softbound. Good condition. ARTICLES: "Arthur Armstrong, Lancaster Painter, 1798-1851" [with numerous illustrations]. "Proprietary Affairs in Colonial Pennsylvania, 1726-1739" $7.00 plus $1.75 P&H. Check or money order. E-MAIL: elink@communityonline.net for address and order info.
6. [GM] PA, VA, NC, MS, OH...: Elder Thomas Campbell [1]
"MEMOIRS OF ELDER THOMAS CAMPBELL / Together with a Brief Memoir of Mrs. Jane Campbell" by Alexander Campbell. Undated facsimile reprint by Old Paths Book Club of original 1861 edition (pub. by H. S. Bosworth, Cincinnati, Ohio). 319 pages. Hardbound. Good condition; original owner's name stamped on flyleaf. Thomas Campbell was of county Down, Ireland; he died in December 1853. Campbell migrated to America in 1807 where his first assignment as a Presbyterian minister was in Washington county, Pennsylvan
7. [GM] PRIVATEERS - REVOLUTIONARY WAR H3 - [1]
Among the genealogy and history books at http://www.hertge.com/essex PIRATES & PATRIOTS OF THE REVOLUTION America's legalized pirates (privateers) plundered on the high seas to win freedom for their country and a fortune for themselves. Discover the little-known story of how 2,000 privately owned and armed Yankee vessels captured sixteen British warships and almost 3,000 merchantmen during the Revolution. This makeshift "civilian navy" crippled British commerce, seized crucial supplies for Washington's arm
8. [GM] NETTING YOUR ANCESTORS - GE7 [1]
Among the genealogy and history books at http://www.hertge.com/essex Cyndi Howells' NETTING YOUR ANCESTORS Genealogy Research on the Internet Cyndi Howells is the owner and webmaster of Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet, probably the most visited genealogy site on the web. Now Cyndi brings her years of electronic research and expertise together in a book which will become the definitive guide to genealogical research on the Internet. To help you get the most out of your online time, Nettin
9. [GM] PIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS (Pope) RE11 [1]
Among the genealogy and history books at http://www.hertge.com/essex PIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS [1620-1650] Charles Henry Pope An alphabetically arranged list of approximately 5,000 settlers and their families, the names of all persons mentioned in the records of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts between 1620 and 1650 and in the various passenger lists for the period. The information given in the genealogical and biographical notices includes, where known, dates of arrival in America, occupations, estates,
10. [GM] AMESBURY MA Cemetery Inscriptions CEA1 - [1]
Among the genealogy and history books at http://www.hertge.com/essex AMESBURY, MASS. Cemetery Inscriptions Cemetery inscriptions prior to 1800 for the town of Amesbury, facsimile reprint of those published by the Essex Antiquarian. These inscriptions were collected over 100 years ago and cover those stones prior to 1800. In many cases, these stones may no longer exist. Inscriptions from the following cemeteries: Salisbury Point, Salisbury Depot and Union Cemetery. CODE CEA1 21 pages soft cover $6.0
11. [GM] IPSWICH, Plum Island T21 - [1]
Among the genealogy and history books at http://www.hertge.com/essex PLUM ISLAND - Ipswich, MA Plum Island lies off the coast of Newburyport, Newbury, Rowley and Ipswich and was in the original lands granted to the founders of the parent towns. This history, facsimile reprinted from the publication by the Ipswich Historical Society in 1918, traces the history of the island with an emphasis on its Ipswich inhabitants. Included is an map originally prepared by settler Daniel Dole along with a listing of the
12. [GM] FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND (Farmer) RE31 [1]
Among the genealogy and history books at http://www.hertge.com/essex GENEALOGICAL REGISTER OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND [Farmer's New England] By John Farmer "A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England, 1620-1675" This edition contains additions and corrections by Samuel G. Drake. This work, based almost exclusively on original records, is a directory of the first settlers of New England. Arranged alphabetically by surnames, the data on each individual includes the date of arriv
13. [GM] PLANTERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH RE30 - [1]
Among the genealogy and history books at http://www.hertge.com/essex PLANTERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH By Charles Edward Banks A Study of the Emigrants and Emigration in Colonial Times; To Which Are Added Lists of Passengers to Boston and the Bay Colony; the Ships Which Brought Them; Their English Homes and the Places of Their Settlement in Massachusetts, 1620-1640. This important work gives the names of the passengers of ninety-six ships that came to America, 1620-1640, with the name of the ship, its captain
14. [GM] VA: "Cows on the Campus [Williamsburg]" [1]
"COWS ON THE CAMPUS / Williamsburg in Bygone Days" by Parke Rouse, Jr. The Dietz Press, Richmond. 1973. 219 pages, including index. Hardbound. Very good condition except embossed seal of previous owner on title page. "Few towns have known so many vital people as Williamsburg. Even after the Revolution, William and Mary College continued to train a nation's leaders. It had famous professors like Bishop James Madison, Nathaniel Beverlty Tucker, and William Barton Rogers, who went north and founded M.
15. [GM] WEST: "PACIFIC HISTORIAN" - Winter 1979 [1]
THE PACIFIC HISTORIAN: Volume 23, No. 4 (Winter 1979). Approx. 164 pages, including annual index. Good condition; some rubbing of cover. ARTICLES include: Edward Dickinson Baker Japanese-American Relations Mr. Kato Capital Punishment Preston School of Industry Adult Education on the Frontier $7.00 + $2.00 P&H. Check or money order. EMAIL: elink@communityonline.net for address and ordering info.
16. [GM] OH: THE REPORT (1987, #2) [1]
THE REPORT: Publication of The Ohio Genealogical Society Volume XXVII, No. 2 (SUMMER 1987). Approx. 60 pages, good cond. (a few minor marginal notations by previous owner) ARTICLES: First Families of Ohio Roster: 1986-1987 The Squirrel Hunter: 1987 Essay Contest Winner Brown County: Captain's Account Book, 1840-1856 William & Barbara Goodman Hamilton Family Record Ohio Birthday Book: Arlie Bartholomew Freed Ohio Autograph Book: Arlie Bartholomew Freed Goodwins of Blanchester, Ohio & Environs
17. [GM] IPSWICH MA - Hammatt Papers RE20 - [1]
Among the genealogy and history books at http://www.hertge.com/essex THE HAMMATT PAPERS Early Inhabitants of Ipswich, Massachusetts, 1633-1700 The Hammatt Papers (by Abraham Hammatt) focuses on the first two or three generations of several hundred Ipswich families, and, in the traditional manner, provides information on the lineal descendants of the earliest recorded member of the family in Ipswich, treating of a succession of parents and children, with dates and places of birth, marriage, and death where
18. [GM] The GRIERS: America & Canada 1816-1991 [1]
"THE GRIERS / PIONEERS IN AMERICA AND CANADA" by William M. Grier, Jr. Grier & Company, Denver. 1991. 413 pgs. Hardbound. Excellent condition. Part One: JAMES GRIER Branch (1818-1892), born Ireland, married Ontario, Canada, died Toronto. Part Two: ANNE GRIER Branch (1848-1935). Anne (Grier) Fell, born Ontario, married Gilbert FELL in 1870. In 1868 he had accepted a position as chief dispatcher with Central Pacific RR, then as division superintendent for the Central Pacific in Utah (coinciding with t
19. [GM] OR: "ILLAHE/Settlement in Rogue River Canyon" [1]
"ILLAHE / The Story of the Settlement in the Rogue River Canyon" by Kay Atwood. Ashland, OR. 1978. 251 pgs, including index. Softbound. Very good condition. Numerous maps and contemporary photos. Surnames mentioned include: AKESSON, BARLOW, BILLINGS, BLACK, BROCKMAN, BURKE, BURNS, BURR, CALVERT, COE, COLVIN, CORWIN, CRITESER, DAMON, DOERSTLER, EAST, EASTWICK, EZARD, FOSTER, FOX, FRY, FRYE, GILLESPIE, GRAFF, HUGGINS, HULL, JENNINGS, JONES, KELLER, LEWIS, McMILLAN, MAHONEY, MARKS, MARTIN, MESERVEY, MICK
20. [GM] Supplement to TORREY NE Marriages RE51 [1]
Among the genealogy and history books at http://www.hertge.com/essex SUPPLEMENT TO TORREY'S New England Marriages Prior to 1700 By Melinde Lutz Sanborn Clarence Almon Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700 is the best index to the early Colonial Period in existence. This worthy supplement to Torrey, incorporates corrections, new discoveries, significant new biographical detail, or deletions from the original canon which have surfaced since Torrey's death in 1962. Since these new discoveries and cor
21. [GM] MD: U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY [1]
"A PLACE CALLED THE YARD / Guide to the United States Naval Academy" by Margaret Horton Edsall. Douglas W. Edsall Company, Annapolis. 1982 (revised 4th edition). 80 pages, plus map and index. Softbound. Excellent condition. Lots of photographs. $7.00 plus $2.00 P&H. Check or money order. E-MAIL: elink@communityonline.net for address and order info.
22. [GM] QUANTRILL - CIVIL WAR HX24 - [1]
Among the genealogy and history books at http://www.hertge.com/essex QUANTRILL - The Border Wars At the outbreak of the CIvil War, the notorious William Clarke Quantrill gathered a troop of Confederate irregulars known as "Quantrill's Raiders" including Jesse and Frank James, who burned and pillaged towns loyal to the North along the Kansas-Missouri border. Long out of print, this book was the first to accurately describe conditions on the border during those tumultuous years while detailing the operatio
23. [GM] PEARSON, Dea. John of Rowley GP3 [1]
Among the genealogy and history books at http://www.hertge.com/essex DEACON JOHN PEARSON OF ROWLEY 1643 Descendants of Deacon John Pearson of Rowely. John Pearson built the first textile (fulling) mill in America in 1643. His descendants built mills over the years throughout Essex County, MA. This descendancy also includes extracts from his account books as well as a map of Rowley settlers as of 1650. Facsimile reprint from "Early Settlers of Rowley." (1933) CODE GP3 18 pages soft cover $8.00 + $2.
24. [GM] TORREY NE Marriages RE50 [1]
Among the genealogy and history books at http://www.hertge.com/essex NEW ENGLAND MARRIAGES Prior to 1700 By Clarence A. Torrey. This work, compiled over a period of thirty years from about 2,000 books and manuscripts, is a comprehensive listing of the 37,000 married couples who lived in New England between 1620 and 1700. Listed are the names of virtually every married couple living in New England before 1700, their marriage date or the birth year of a first child, the maiden names of 70% of the wives, the
25. [GM] NEHGR - July & October 1987 [1]
NEW ENGLAND HISTORIC AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER: Volume 141, April & October 1987. Approx. 85 pages, good condition. ARTICLES (April): Notifications and Warnings Out: Strangers Taken Into Wrentham, Mass., Between 1732 and 1812 Ebenezer Sproat of Scituate and Middleboro, Mass., 1676-1726 The Poulter Family of Rayleight, Essex, England and Billerica, Mass. The English Ancestry of Joseph Bixby of Ipswich and Boxford, Mass. The Identification of Joseph Bruce, Rev. War Pensioner of Thetford, VT

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