Land acquired through the 1854 Gadsden Purchase, between the United States and Mexico, defined the southern most portion of Arizona.
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Ellis Island: Gateway to the American Dream
The story of Ellis Island with lots of excellent photos. By: Pamela Reeves. Published: 1991. Hardcover with dust jacket, 144 pages, excellent condition.
[Located in Category: History]
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Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut
Contains the genealogical records of over 950 families of early Hartford, Connecticut. Records are arranged alphabetically by family name. Based on the available records for the period 1645 to 1825. By: Lucius Barnes Barbour. Clearfield Publishing. 742 pages, good condition but spine is weak in places, no writing; library stamp.
[Located in Category: Family History]
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Genealogist’s Handbook for New England Research, 3rd edition
This handbook is an indispensable resource for anyone doing research in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. More than just a how-to book, it is a location guide to public records, repositories, libraries, and genealogical societies throughout New England. By Marcia Wiswall Lindberg, C.G.; New England Genealogical Society, 1993; Paperback
spiral bound; pp 178; excellent condition.
[Located in Category: Sources]
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Great Migration Newsletter, Volumes 1 Through 5 (1990 - 1994)
The aim of the Great Migration Study Project is to compile comprehensive genealogical and biographical accounts of every person who settled in New England . By: Robert Charles Anderson, editor; The New England Historic Genealogy Society, 1998, Boston; first edition; hard cover; pp 174; very good condition with library stamp inside front cover.
[Located in Category: Emigration/Immigration]
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The River Towns of Connecticut: A Study of Wethersfield, Hartford, and Windsor (Johns Hopkins Univer
This informative work covers three main areas: early settlement of the towns, the land system, and the inhabitants. By Charles M Andrews; Heritage Books, Inc. – 1990; pp 128; excellent condition.
[Located in Category: History]
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