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Pioneers of Maine and New Hampshire + Bonuses

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    The Pioneers of
    Maine and New Hampshire
    1623 - 1660
    A Descriptive List Drawn From the Records of
    The Colonies, Towns, Churches, Courts
    And Other Contemporary Source
    s
    Charles Henry Pope, 1908
    252 pages,
    Indexed, searchable
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    Bonus
    -
    Maine
    One Hundred Years
    1820-1920
    John Francis Sprague, 1920
    115 pages, Indexed, searchable
    -
    Bonus
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    History of
    New-Hampshire
    One Hundred Years
    From A Copy of the Original Edition,
    Having the Author’s Last Corrections,
    To Which Are Added
    Notes Containing Various Corrections
    And Illustrations of the Text,
    And Additional Facts and Notices of Persons
    And Events Therein Mentioned.
    (By John Farmer)
    Jeremy Belknap, 1831
    540 pages, Indexed, searchable
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    These genealogical notices on 1,000 early settlers of Maine and New Hampshire constitute a crucial revision and
    supplement to the Maine/New Hampshire entries in Savage's
    Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England (also available on CD)
    .
    Compiled from public and private archives as well as ship passenger lists.
    “It is encouraging to note the progress which the
    study of genealogy has made within the last decade,
    which may be said to mark an epoch in the family his-
    tory of New England. Books like those which Mr.
    Pope has compiled are invaluable as aids to this study,
    since they furnish important clues to the genealogist,
    which he could not obtain except by long research in
    public and private archives alone familiar to experts
    like Mr. Pope.
    “The Pioneers of Maine and New Hampshire aims to
    give such particulars as are accessible of the founders
    of these states, and, in many cases, all the particulars
    which exist; many, it is true, most meagre; but any one
    who has sought through scores of obscure registers and
    volumes difficult to reach, knows what the finding of a
    single name sometimes means to him, for it often set-
    tles a mooted point which nothing else can do.”
    CONTENTS – History of New Hampshire
    CHAPTER I.— Discovery of the country. Establishment of the council
    of Plymouth. Their grants to Mason and others. Beginning of thtf
    settlements at Portsmouth and Dover. Wheelwright's Indian purchase.
    Neal's adventures. Discouragements. Dissolution of the council. —
    Masoirs death. Causes of the failure of his enterprise. Page 1
    CHAPTER II.— Troubles at Dover. Settlements of Exeter and Hampton.
    Story of Underbill. Desertion of Mason's tenants. Combinations at
    Portsmouth and Dover. Union of New-Hampshire with Massachu-
    setts. 17
    CHAPTER III. — Observations on the principles and conduct of the first
    planters of New-England. Cause of their removal. Their religious
    sentiments. Fortitude. Care of their posterity. Justice. Laws. —
    Principles of government. Theocratic prejudices. Intolerance and per-
    septions. 34
    CHAPTER IV. — Mode of government under Massachusetts. Mason's ef-
    forts to recover the property of his ancestors. Transactions of the king's
    commissioners. Opposition io them. Internal transactions. Mason
    discouraged. 53
    CHAPTER V. — Remarks on the temper and manners of the Indians. The
    first general war with them, called Philip's war. 65f
    CHAPTER VI. — Mason's renewed efforts. Randolph's mission and trans-'
    actions. Attempts for the trial of Mason's title. New-Hampshire sep-
    arated firom Msssachusetts and made a royal province. Abstract of the
    commission. Remarks on it. 8&
    CHAPTER VII. — The administration of the first council. Mason's arrival.
    Opposition to him. His departure. State of trade and navigation. 90
    Chapter VIII.— The administration of Cranfield. Violent measures.—
    Insurrections. Mason's suits. Prosecution of Moodey and Vaughan.
    Arbitrary measures. Complaints. Tumults. Weare's agency in fSng-
    land. C5ranfield's removal. Barefoote's administration. §&
    CHAPTER IX. — Administration of Dudley as president, and Andros as
    governor of New-England. Mason's further attempts. His disappoint^
    ment and death. Revolution. Sale to Allen. His commission for the'
    government. 117
    CHAPTER X.-— The war with the French and Indians, commonly called
    — William's war. 124
    CHAPTER XI. — The civil affairs of the province during the administra-
    tions of Usher, Partridei Allen, the Earl of Bellmont and Dudley,
    comprehending the whole controversy with Allen and his heirs. 148
    CHAPTER XII.—The war with the French and Indians, called Queen
    Anne's war. Conclusion of Dudley 's and Usher's administration. 166
    CHAPTER Xlll.— The administration of Governor Shute, and his lieuten-
    ants, Vaughan and Wentworth. 184
    CHAPTER XIV.— The fourth Indian war, commonly called the three years'
    war, or Lovewell's war. 197
    CHAPTER XV. — Wentworth's administration continued. Burnet's short
    administration. Belcher succeeds him. Wentworth 's death and char-
    acter. 218
    CHAPTER XVI.— Dunnbar’s lieutenancy and enmity to Belcher. Efforts
    to settle the boundary lines. Divisions. Riot. Trade. Episcopal
    Choreh. Throat distemper. 226
    CHAPTER XVII.— Suite of parties. Controversv about lines. Commis-
    etoner'e appointed. Their session and result. Appeals. Complaints. 837
    CHAPTER XVIIl.— Revival of Mason's claim. Accusations against Bel-
    cher, real and for^d. Royal censure. Final establishment of the lines.
    Spanish war. Belcher's zeal and fidelity. His removal. Examination
    or his chancter. tSl
    CHAPTER XIX.— The beginning of Benning Wentworth’s administration.
    War opened in Nova-Scotia. Expedition to Cape-Breton ; its plan, con-
    duct and success, with a description of the island, and the city of Louis-
    burg. 262
    CHAPTER XX.— Projected expedition to Canada. Alarm of the French
    fleet. State of the frontiers. Peace. 281
    CHAPTER XXI. — Purchase of Mason's claim. Controversy about repre-
    sentation. Plan of extending the settlements. Jealousy and resentment
    of the savages. 296
    CHAPTER XXII.— The last French and Indian war, which terminated in
    the conquest of Canada. Controversy concerning the lands westward
    of Connecticut river. 306
    CHAPTER XXIII.— Beginningof the controversy with Great Britain.—
    Stamp act. Resignation of Benning Wentworth. 386
    CHAPTER XXIV.— Administration of John Wentworth the second. New
    attempt to force a revenue from America. Establishment of Dartmouth
    college. Division of the province into counties. Death of Benning
    Wentworth. Complaint of Peter Livius against the governor. Its issue.
    Process of the controversy with Great Britain. War. Dissolution of
    British government in New-Hampshire. 339
    •CHAPTER XXV.— War with Britain. Change of government. Tempo-
    rary constitution. Independence. Milita^ exertions. Stark'e ex
    dition. Employment of troops during the war.
    CHAPTER XXVI.— Paper money. Confiscations. State eonttitutioti.—
    Controversy with Vermont. 378
    CHAPTER XXVII. —Popular discontont. CfTortt for paper currency .—
    Tender acts. iDiarreotion. Dignity and lenity of government. Fed-
    eral constitution. 395
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